Introduction Thank you for purchasing Disney Mobile DM007SH. . For proper handset use, read "Quick Tips" (in the box) and this guide beforehand. . Accessible Disney Mobile services may vary by service area, subscription, etc. Disney Mobile DM007SH is compatible with both 3G and GSM network technologies. Notes . Copying this guide in whole or part without authorization is prohibited. . Guide content is subject to change without prior notice. .
Chapter Contents At A Glance Getting Started 1 Basic Operations 2 Universal Operations, Etc.
Guide Usage Notes Notes .Most operation descriptions are based on default settings with handset open (P.1-2) in Standby (P.1-6). .Operations and results may differ by handset status. .Sample screenshots, etc. are provided for reference only. .Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance. ."(Japanese)" appears next to functions or applications which require Japanese ability to use as intended. .In this guide and on handset, "abroad" means "outside Japan" with regard to handset/service usage.
Table of Contents Guide Usage Notes .......................... ii Table of Contents ............................ iii Accessory .........................................v Safety Precautions........................... vi 1 Getting Started Handset Parts ................................ 1-2 Charging Battery .......................... 1-4 Power On/Off ................................ 1-6 Display & Indicators ..................... 1-7 2 Basic Operations Accessing Functions ....................
Table of Contents Alarms ..........................................11-8 Wakeup TV.................................11-10 Luxury Animation ......................11-12 Household Accounts ................11-13 Calculator ..................................11-17 Expenses Memo........................11-18 Osaifu-Keitai® ............................11-19 Simulated Call ...........................11-23 Stopwatch..................................11-24 Countdown Timer......................11-25 World Clock ..........
Accessory Accessory [ Battery (SHBCR1) . For accessory-related information, please contact General Information (P.17-41). . Use specified Charger or Headphones (each sold separately) only.
Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Read safety precautions before using handset. . Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. . Disney Mobile is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. These labels indicate the degree of risk from improper use. Make sure you thoroughly understand their meanings before reading on.
Safety Precautions Handset, Battery, USIM Card, Charger (Sold Separately) & Memory Card (Sold Separately) DANGER Use specified battery, Charger and Desktop Holder (sold separately) only. Non-specified equipment use may cause battery to leak, overheat, burst or ignite, and may cause Charger to overheat, ignite, malfunction, etc. Do not disassemble, modify or solder handset or related hardware. May cause fire, injury, electric shock or malfunction. Battery may leak, overheat, burst or ignite.
Safety Precautions CAUTION Do not place handset or related hardware on unstable surfaces. Handset or related hardware may fall, resulting in injury, malfunction, etc.; take added care when Vibration is set or while charging. Keep handset and related hardware out of infants' reach. Infants may choke from swallowing handset or related hardware or be injured, etc. If your child is using handset/ related hardware, explain all instructions and supervise usage. Misuse may cause injury, etc.
Safety Precautions Do not shine Mobile Light in eyes. May temporarily affect eyesight or startle, leading to accidents. $ EN60825-1:1994 A1:2002 & A2:2001 CAUTION: Use of controls, CLASS 1 adjustments or LED Product performance of procedure other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. As the emission level from Mobile Light LED used in this product is harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Service is limited to authorized service centers only.
Safety Precautions Handset may become hot while in use, especially at high temperature. Prolonged contact with skin may cause burn injuries. Always maintain some distance from Speaker while ringtones, music or other handset sounds play. Excessive volume may damage ears or hearing. Keep fingers, straps, etc. outside when opening/closing handset. May cause injury, breakage, etc. Watch TV from a distance in good light. Watching in poor light or too close may affect eyesight.
Safety Precautions CAUTION Grasp plug and disconnect Charger before cleaning. May cause electric shock, etc. Always grasp plug (not cord) to disconnect Charger. Pulling the plug by cord may damage cord, causing electric shock, fire, etc. Do not subject AC Charger to strong shocks or impacts while it is plugged into the outlet. May cause malfunction or injury. Do not touch charging terminals of Desktop Holder (sold separately) while it is connected to the outlet. May cause burn injuries.
Safety Precautions General Notes General Use . Disney Mobile is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss/alteration of handset/Memory Card files or settings. Keep separate copies of Phone Book entries, etc. . Handset transmissions/TV signal reception 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.
Safety Precautions Bluetooth® Function Disney Mobile is not liable for any damages resulting from data/information leakage due to use of handset Bluetooth® function. [ Precautions The frequency band utilized by handset Bluetooth® function is shared with industrial, scientific or medical equipment, including household microwave ovens, etc., and used by radio stations, amateur radio stations, etc. (hereafter "other radio stations").
Safety Precautions European RF Exposure Information Electromagnetic Waves For body-worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets RF exposure guidelines when used with accessories containing no metal, that position handset a minimum of 15 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
Safety Precautions 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 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.
Safety Precautions Rights, Trademarks & Patents Portrait Rights Portrait rights protect individuals' right to refuse to be photographed or to refuse unauthorized publication/use of their photographs. Portrait rights consist of the right to privacy, which is applicable to all persons, and the right to publicity, which protects the interests of celebrities.
Safety Precautions This product employs NetFront Browser (Internet browser) and NetFront SMIL Player developed by ACCESS Co., Ltd. Copyrightc 2010 ACCESS Co., Ltd. ACCESS and NetFront are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS Co., Ltd. in Japan or other countries. This product includes a module developed by Independent JPEG Group. FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology developed by Sony Corporation. FeliCa is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
Safety Precautions . Amazon.co.jp is a trademark of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. . HOT PEPPER Gourmet cRECRUIT . Family Medical Encyclopedia cHouken 2004 . Guide to Prescription Drugs cShigeru Kimura/Iyakuseidokenkyukai 2009 . Yahoo! Answers cYahoo Japan EUPHONY= (a comprehensive sound enhancement system utilizing a virtual sound source processing technology) is a trademark of DiMAGIC Co., Ltd. Dynamic Range Adjustment is based on iridix technology by Apical Limited. .
Safety Precautions Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) DM007SH meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. These requirements are based on scientific basis to assure that radio waves emitted from mobile phones and other handheld wireless devices do not affect human health. They require that the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), which is the unit of measurement for the amount of radiofrequency absorbed by the body, shall not exceed 2 W/kg*.
Handset Parts................................. 1-2 Display & Indicators ...................... 1-7 Parts & Functions ............................1-2 Display............................................. 1-7 Indicators........................................ 1-9 Charging Battery ........................... 1-4 Power On/Off................................. 1-6 Handset Power On/Off..................
Handset Parts 1 Parts & Functions Getting Started 1 9 2 a 3 4 8 b 5 c d e 6 f g h 7 1-2 1 Light Sensor 2 Earpiece 3 Display 4 Internal Camera 5 Microphone 6 Illumi Display 7 Small Light 8 Charging Terminals 9 Strap Eyelet a Infrared Port b External Device Port (with Port Cover) c Internal Antenna Location d External Camera (lens cover) e Mobile Light f Speaker g m Logo h Battery Cover . Do not cover or place stickers, etc. over Light Sensor or Internal Antenna area. .
Handset Parts Handset Keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f g h i j k l 1 Multi Selector (right) d Open Call Log (Received). Long Press to activate/cancel Infrared*. 2 Multi Selector (up) a Open Mobile Widget window. Long Press to open PC Site Browser menu*. 3 Center Key % Open Main Menu. Long Press to activate/cancel Keypad Lock. f Multi Selector (down) b Open Phone Book. Long Press to open Exchange Profile menu*. g Power On/Off & End Key " Toggle Standby display. Long Press to power off.
Charging Battery 1 Charging Battery Getting Started Battery must be inserted in handset to charge it. 4 Unplug AC Charger Charging Battery Outside Japan . Disney Mobile is not liable for problems resulting from charging battery abroad. AC Charger Use specified AC Charger ZTDAA1 (sold separately) only. . In this guide, ZTDAA1 is referred to as "AC Charger." . Handset and AC Charger may warm while charging.
Charging Battery USB Charge . Download and install USB Cable driver beforehand. . Handset must be on to charge battery. . Battery may not charge if handset is connected through a USB hub. Disabling USB Charge % S Tools S % S f Connectivity S USB Charge S % S Disable S % In-Car Charger may be purchased separately. 4 Start car engine . Small Light illuminates red while charging. . Small Light goes out when battery is full.
Power On/Off 1 Handset Power On/Off Getting Started Power On 4 Yes or No S % 1 " (Long) . After Power On Graphic, follow the steps below. " S " S % S b S % S 設定 S % S Language S % S English S % S " (Long) S " (Long) S Change Menu window opens 2 Select option S % Guide descriptions are based on Standard Menu. Standby . Choose No to enter Standby immediately after powering on. . My Details setup starts. 3 Enter last name S % S Enter first name S % . Change Menu display option confirmation appears.
Display & Indicators Display 1 Indicator Area Check active indicators and their descriptions. (Status Icon List) 1 ' (Long) Mobile Widgets/ Standby Shortcuts Hereafter, most screenshots omit Mobile Widgets and other icons. Information Information window opens at the bottom for Missed Calls, new mail, etc. Getting Started Indicator Descriptions Standby Information Window . Active indicators are enlarged; description for selected indicator appears. .
Display & Indicators 1 Softkeys Display Saving Getting Started Functions/operations assigned to B, % and A appear at the bottom of Display. Backlight . Backlight turns off after Time Out time elapses. Press 0 - 9 to illuminate it. . Display goes dark during a call. (Backlight does not turn off first.) B 1-8 Display goes dark after Display Saving time elapses. Press any key (except " during a call) to activate it. % A Illumi Display View date, time, signal strength, etc. with handset closed.
Display & Indicators Indicators 1 1 2 [ Basic Status 1 2 3 2 Within GSM range International roaming in progress Signal strength1 3 Battery strength2 1 2 1 2 3 Active S! Application* Within 3G range 1 [ Notifications 3 4 5 1 Paused S! Application* 1 Music playback in progress TV recording in progress (handset) TV recording in progress (Memory Card) 2 Memory Card inserted The more bars the better. Battery strength % (appears when Display activates, etc.) is an approximation.
Display & Indicators 1 [ Transmissions Getting Started 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 SSL browsing in progress1 Packet transmission protocol ready 7 6 Weather Indicator Manner mode active 7 8 1 2 a Infrared transmission ready Hidden while Mobile Widget is in use. Flashes while positioning.
Accessing Functions ..................... 2-2 Main Menu......................................2-3 Using Simplified Menus (Simple Menu) .............................................................2-4 Shortcuts Menu & Key Shortcut ....2-5 Toggling Active Functions (Multi Job) ...........................................................2-6 Standby Shortcuts ..........................2-7 Motion Control............................... 2-8 Illumi Display................................
Accessing Functions Accessing Functions 2 Use the following methods as needed. Basic Operations Main Menu Quick Operations Select menu items Enter numbers Enter numbers to access functions. To activate functions, press the corresponding key. Repeat menu item selection. Use shortcuts ■Shortcuts ■Key Shortcut ■Standby Shortcuts Access assigned functions (changeable). Long Press B, g or A to access assigned functions (changeable). Save functions to Standby.
Accessing Functions Main Menu 1% Tabs . Menus/lists in a single window appear on separate tabs; use f to toggle tabs. Main Menu Items Disney Web Browse the Internet Open/create messages, etc. Capture images or Camera record video Open files saved on Data Folder handset/Memory Card Use S! Applications S! Appli including games Watch/record TV TV programs Read e-Books, receive Entertainment news updates, etc. Manage schedules, set Tools Alarm, scan QR Codes, etc. Messaging Tab . Main Menu opens.
Accessing Functions Using Simplified Menus (Simple Menu) 2 Basic Operations Simple Menu Features Activate Simple Menu to reduce available handset functions and simplify menus.
Accessing Functions Shortcuts Menu & Key Shortcut Access assigned functions via Shortcuts menu. 1' 2 Select function S % . Menu/window opens. Changing Default Shortcuts In 2, select numbered function S B S Assign Function S % S Select menu item S % S Select new item S % , To assign menu items, select one and press B. Assigning Files & Folders In 2, select numbered function S B S Assign Data S % S Select file/folder S % , For folders, select Set this folder and press %.
Accessing Functions Toggling Active Functions (Multi Job) 2 Basic Operations Multi Job Feature Using Multi Job Access a function in Shortcuts menu while another is active. While browsing the Internet 1 In a function window, ' In text entry/dial windows, Long Press '. ② Toggle windows 2 Select function S % . Menu/window opens. 3 To toggle active windows, ) 4 " S Multi Job ends ① Open Scratch Pad Jot down information . Multi Job may not activate from some menus/windows. .
Accessing Functions Standby Shortcuts Saving Shortcuts to Standby 1a 2 g Select (OPEN) S % Widget Tab Standby Shortcut Tab 3f 5 g Specify target location S% Saving from Menu/Window . In Options menu, select Set as StbyShortcut (may not appear for some items) and press %; select sheet as needed. Using Pointer . After 1, Long Press A to activate pointer navigation; select widgets, etc. (To cancel pointer navigation, Long Press A.) Using Shortcuts 1 a S g Select icon S % .
Motion Control Motion Control 2 Basic Operations 2-8 Motion Sensor tracks handset orientation or movement. Move handset to navigate pages, access functions, etc. . Cancel Keypad Lock and activate Display first. (Not necessary for activating Quick Silent.) . Adjust Motion Sensor (P.2-15) before using Motion Control for the first time. . Activate Motion Control by function beforehand.
Motion Control Shake Forward or Backward Activating Motion Control Phone/G 2 Motion Control S % Zoom In/Zoom Out Shake forward to enlarge, or backward to reduce. Fonts Zoom Image Disney Web Message Window Data Folder (Pictures) 3 Action Settings S % 4 Select function S % 5 On S % 2 Basic Operations 1 % S Settings S % S f Activating Show Secret Data Temporarily Enter Handset Code S Shake handset left or right , Close handset in Standby to cancel Show Secret Data.
Illumi Display Customizing Illumi Display Settings 2 Basic Operations DM007SH features a unique "illuminated text" Sub Display, or "Illumi Display" (see below for settings and usage details).
Illumi Display Setting Illumination Pattern by Action 1 In Illumi Display menu, Effect Illumination S % 2 Select item S % S Pattern Setting S % 3 Preset Pattern S % S Select pattern S % Using Customized Screen Pattern In 3, Customized Screen S % , Available for Charge Start and Calling. Disabling Illumi Display In 2, select item S % S Switch On/Off S % S Off S % Setting In-Call Illumination Time In 2, Calling S % S Lighting Time S % S Select option S % Custom Patterns .
Mobile Manners Mobile Manners 2 Basic Operations 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. . Power it off in theaters, museums and other places where silence is the norm. . Refrain from using it in restaurants, hotel lobbies, elevators, etc. .
Security Codes Security Codes . Write down Security Codes. . Do not reveal Security Codes. Disney Mobile is not liable for misuse or damages. Handset Code* Administrator Code* Center Access Code (Network Password) * 9999 by default; use or change some functions 9999 by default; required for Reset Settings and Reset All Four-digit code selected at contract; access Optional Services via landlines, change service options, or set call restrictions Changeable on handset. Incorrect Code Entry .
Basic Tools My Details & Basic Tools 2 Basic Operations My Number 1%S0 . Handset phone number and the name entered at initial setup appear. Editing My Details After 1, f (select tab) S Select item S A S Select item S % S Edit S A VeilView Activate VeilView to prevent peeking. 1 ~ (Long) Canceling VeilView ~ (Long) Hand Mirror 1 % S Camera S % S Hand Mirror S % . Internal Camera image appears. Keypad Lock Lock handset keys and prevent accidental operation/function activation. 1 % (Long) .
Additional Functions [ Sheets Shortcuts 7a S B S Settings S % S Sheet ' S Select numbered function S B S Move S % S Select target location S % Restoring default shortcuts ' S Select numbered function S B S Set to Default S % S Yes S % Editing sheet names 7a S B S Settings S % S Sheet [ Operations in Standby Settings S % S Set Sheet Lock S % S Enter Handset Code S % S See below a S B S Sort Icon S % S Select option S % . Widgets may also be sorted depending on the size.
Additional Functions Illumi Display 2 Basic Operations Changing Clock pattern Hiding Clock while charging % S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Illumi & Light S % S Illumi Display S % S Display Date&Time S % S Select pattern S % Disabling display transition effects Mode Settings 7% S Settings S % S In Sound/Display % S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Illumi & Light S % S Illumi Display S % S Charging Time S % S Off S % . Even if Off, Clock appears for the first few seconds.
Additional Functions % S 0 S B S Reset My Details S % S Yes S % Selecting My Details items to send % S 0 S B S Set Send Items S % S Select item S % ( / ) S Complete selection S A Battery Meter Changing battery strength indicator pattern % S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Display S % S Mini Battery S % S Select pattern S % 2 Basic Operations Clearing My Details . Battery strength (appears as a percentage) is for reference only.
Fonts ............................................... 3-2 Dictionary.....................................3-12 Customizing Fonts ..........................3-2 Using Dictionaries (Japanese) ... 3-12 Wallpaper ...................................... 3-3 Customized Screen....................... 3-4 Search ..........................................3-15 Customized Screen (Japanese)...3-4 Sounds & Alerts.............................. 3-5 Customizing Handset Responses ...3-5 Text Entry ......................
Fonts Customizing Fonts 3 Enlarging All Fonts Universal Operations, Etc. Follow these steps to enlarge fonts for menus, text entry, etc.: Resizing Specific Fonts 1 % S Settings S % 1 & (Long) 2 Large Font Menu S % Canceling Large Font Menu In 2, Standard Menu S % Changing Font Weight 1 In Font Settings menu, Font Weight S % 2 Select weight S % 2 In Sound/Display menu, Display S % 3 Font Settings S % Using Disney Font Apply Disney font to handset interface. Some characters (e.g.
Wallpaper Wallpaper 1 % S Settings S % S In 2 Wallpaper S % Wallpaper Menu 3 Select folder S % 4 Select file S % . Some files may not be usable. . Omit the next step when Preset Pictures is selected in 3. . Use e to zoom in/out or press B to rotate. Selecting Images Smaller or Larger than Display After 4, select option S % S % , For Centered, use e to zoom in/out or press B to rotate.
Customized Screen Customized Screen (Japanese) 3 Preset Customized Screens Universal Operations, Etc. 1%SB 2 Preset Screens S % 3 Select pattern S % 4%S% When Selected Customized Screen is Active . Cancellation confirmation appears after 3. To cancel, choose Yes and press %. Downloading Customized Screens Read information (price, etc.) on Customized Screen download page.
Sounds & Alerts Customizing Handset Responses Ringtone Sound/Display menu, Sounds & Alerts S % Sounds & Alerts Menu 2 Ringtone/videos S % 3 Select item S % For For New Message, etc., select Assign Tone and press %. 4 Select folder S % 5 Select tone/file S % Machi-Uta® Service Registration (Japanese) Use Machi-Uta® to play music instead of the standard ringback tone for the other party. Machi-Uta® requires a separate contract and basic monthly fee.
Text Entry Text Entry 3 Universal Operations, Etc. Unless noted otherwise, text entry descriptions are for text entry windows. Switching Entry Modes 1& Example: In Double-byte Katakana mode, press 1 three times. Text Entry Window (Message Text) Opening Help B S Help S % Note . Pressing " repeatedly may not close text entry windows. When Font Type is Set to Disney 1 . Lower case letters appear capitalized in black. To cancel, follow these steps: B S Font Type S % S Standard S% .
Text Entry Entering Characters Hiragana 1 333 (す) S d S 4% Convert すずき to 鈴木. 1 Type すずき 333 (す) S ( (ず) S 22 (き) 2 % (Confirm) . In Kanji (Hiragana) mode, word suggestions change as hiragana are typed. (Predictive) . Long Press & to toggle suggestion mode between Standard, Business, Male, Female and Automatic. (Personal Mode) 2b 3 鈴木 3 Universal Operations, Etc. Follow these steps to enter すずき in Kanji (Hiragana) mode: Kanji . Words likely to follow the entry appear based on previous entries.
Text Entry Entering from Dictionaries (Search Word) 3 Enter text by referring to word definitions, translations, etc. Universal Operations, Etc. 1 Type hiragana S Before completing entry, & Katakana Follow these steps to switch to Double-byte Katakana mode and enter ジュン: 1 & S アイウ S % 2 33 (シ) S ( (ジ) S 88 (ユ) S ' (ュ ) S 000 (ン) S % Disney Pictograms & Symbols May be unavailable depending on the entry mode. 1( . Disney Pictogram or Symbol List appears.
Text Entry Emoticons Alternative Emoticon Entry Method . In Kanji (Hiragana) mode, type かお or a descriptive word such as わーい or うーん, then convert the entry. EmoticonWordLink . Immediately after inserting a descriptive word such as 嬉しい or 悲 しい, corresponding emoticons may appear in the suggestion list. Enter katakana and alphanumerics in Kanji (Hiragana) mode. Example: To enter PM Use key inscriptions. 1 76 S A Quick Conversion (for Hiragana) A list of word suggestions appears based on the key pressed.
Text Entry Editing Characters 3 Deleting & Editing Universal Operations, Etc. Follow these steps to correct また、お 願いします to また明日お願いします: 1 Select character 2$ Recovering Deleted Characters . Press ! to recover characters deleted with $. Deleting All Text . Long Press $ at the end of text. To delete characters on and after cursor, select the first character of text and Long Press $.
User Dictionary Saving Frequently Used Words (Japanese) Saving Words 1 % S Settings S % S f Phone/G S User Dictionary S % User Dictionary Menu 2 New Entry S % S Enter word S % 3 Enter reading S % DM007SH Download Dictionary Get specialized DM007SH Download Dictionaries via SH-web Mobile Internet site (シャープメーカーサイト in Bookmarks; see P.6-8). Activate dictionaries to improve handset character conversion. Dictionary words appear among suggestions. Some dictionary files may not be usable.
Dictionary Using Dictionaries (Japanese) Available Dictionaries: 3 Universal Operations, Etc. Preloaded Dictionaries* Meikyo Japanese Dictionary, Genius English-Japanese Dictionary, Genius Japanese-English Dictionary Yahoo! Answers, Meikyo Japanese Dictionary MX.net, Genius English-Japanese Dictionary MX.net, Genius Japanese-English Dictionary MX.
Dictionary Copying Text [ Selected Portions 1 In definition/translation 2 Select first character S % S Highlight text range S % [ Index Word Only 1 In definition/translation window, B 2 Copy Index Word S % 1 In Dictionary window, A S ネット辞書 S % . Terms of service (Japanese) appear when using online dictionary for the first time; read and then press %. Subsequently, image download options appear; select one and press %.
Dictionary Using History & Bookmarks Saving Bookmarks 3 Universal Operations, Etc. 1 In definition/translation window, B 2 Bookmark S % Using Dictionaries during Text Entry 1 Type text S Before completing entry, ~ 2 Select dictionary S % 3 Search S % S Select word, etc. S % Opening History or Bookmarks 1 In Dictionary window, B 2 History List or Bookmark List S% . Definition/translation window opens. Inserting Index Word into Text After 3, B S Paste Index Word S % 3 Select word, etc. S % .
Search Searching Text Web Search Packet transmission fees apply. Doc./Rec. 2 Search S % Search Window 1 In Search window, Mail Search S % 2 Select entry field S % S Enter search text S % 3 Search S % 4 Select option S % Searching within Received or Sent Messages [Search Window] B S Change Mail Folder S % S Received Messages or Sent Messages S % 3 Universal Operations, Etc. 1 % S Tools S % S f Mail Search . Web Search is selected by default.
Scratch Pad Scratch Pad 3 Open Scratch Pad to jot down text, and more. Universal Operations, Etc. 1 % S Tools S % S f Other Scratch Pad Usage Usage Doc./Rec. Paste to Standby . Text entry window opens. Enter Mail Message Text 2 Scratch Pad S % 3 Enter text S % 4 Save to Notepad S % . Open saved entries from Notepad.
Phone Book Creating Phone Book Entries Enter a name, phone number and mail address (enter at least one of these items) and classify the entry. S Enter phone number S % S Select type S % 5 Category: S % S Select Category S % New Entry S % 2 Last Name: S % S Enter last name S % S First Name: S % S Enter first name S % . To save additional phone numbers, repeat 3. 4 Add Email Address: S % S Enter mail address S % S Select type S % 3 Universal Operations, Etc.
Phone Book Personal Ringtone Set tone for calls from saved numbers. 3 1 In Phone Book entry 1 % S Phone S % S Set Category S % Universal Operations, Etc. window, select item, e.g., Tone-Voice Call: S % 2 Select Category S B S folder S % 3 Select item S % S Select 2 Assign Tone S % S Select 3 Select tone/file S % S A Saving Secret Entries Hide Phone Book entries to require Handset Code for access.
Phone Book Using Phone Book Entries Dialing via Phone Book row By あかさたな By Category Entry Search Window (By あかさたな) 2 Select entry S % 3 Select phone number 4! Placing Video Calls After 3, % S Video Call S % By Reading Shows entries with Readings that start with katakana in the specified row Opens entries in the specified Category Shows all entries in Reading order (katakana, alphabetical then numerical) 1 In entry search window, B S Ph.
Additional Functions Customized Screen 3 Canceling % S B S Off S % S Yes S % Customized Screen Universal Operations, Etc. Canceling Customized Screen unconditionally Deleting Customized Screens Accessing Customized Screen source sites ' S Menu List S % S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Customized Screen S % S Off S % S Yes S % % S Data Folder S % S Customized Screen S % S Select Customized Screen S B S Delete S % S Yes S % .
Additional Functions Changing Font Size In a text entry window, B S Insert/Font Size S % S Font Size S % S Select size S % [ Conversion In a text entry window, B S Input/Conversion S % S Predictive S % S Off S % Disabling suggestions based on entered words In a text entry window, B S Input/Conversion S % S Previous Usage S % S Off S % Disabling emoticon/ In a text entry window, B S Input/Conversion Disney Pictogram S % S EmoticonWordLink S % S Off S % suggestions based on entered words Lowering type pr
Additional Functions Selecting image download option 3 Universal Operations, Etc. Selecting search method ~ S A S ネット辞書 S % S B S Show Image S % S Select option S % . For Auto, choose Yes and press %. [ Phone Book Entry Press A at the end to save entry. (At least a name, phone number or mail address must be entered.) 7% S Phone S % S Add New Entry S ~ S A S ネット辞書 S % S Select pull-down menu S % S Select dictionary S % S B S Set Search Method S % S Select option S % .
Additional Functions 7% S Phone S % S Add New Entry S % S Select item, e.g., Illumi & Light(VoiceCall): S % S Light Settings S % S See below Activating Small Light Switch On/Off S % S On or Link to Sound S %S$S$ Changing Light Color Light Color S % S Select color S % S $ S$ 7% S Phone S % S Add New Entry S Assigning images to Phone Book entries for incoming transmissions Setting incoming mail ring time Capturing Images Take Picture S % S Frame subject on Display S%S% % S Select item, e.g.
Additional Functions 3 Universal Operations, Etc. Placing international calls via Phone Book b S Select entry S % S Select phone number S % S Int'l Call S % S Select country S % S ! Using Location Information via Phone Book b S Select entry S % S f Settings S B S Set to Destination S % 7% S Phone S % S Set Category S % S B S Change to USIM S % S See below S . Follow onscreen instructions.
Troubleshooting Customized Screen . Some Customized Screens may not contain files for Wallpaper, System Graphics, ringtones or ringvideos; default settings apply for these functions. Phone Book 3 for incoming transmissions Assigned images do not appear . Source files may be deleted or moved to Memory Card; reassign files. . When using copy protected files, etc., be sure that source file license/ usage period has not expired. . Images do not appear if corresponding Phone Book entry is set to Secret. .
Emergency Calls ........................... 4-2 Voice Calling................................. 4-3 Video Calling................................. 4-5 Speed Dial ..................................... 4-6 Call Log .......................................... 4-7 Call Time ........................................ 4-8 Call Barring ....................................4-9 Restrict Destinations ...................... 4-9 Reject Numbers ........................... 4-10 Optional Services ........................
Emergency Calls Emergency Calls 4 Calling Your location is automatically reported to the corresponding agency (police, etc.) when you place emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) with Disney Mobile handsets. (Emergency Location Report) DM007SH reports Location Information based on positioning signals from radio stations. . Registration/transmission fees do not apply. . Positioning accuracy is affected by location/signal conditions. Always provide your location and purpose on the phone. .
Voice Calling Voice Calling Answering a Voice Call Incoming Call window opens for a call. Placing a Voice Call 1 Enter phone number with area code Placing an International Call 1 Enter phone number with area code S B 2 Int'l Call S % 3 Select country S % S ! . Wait for receiver to accept the call. 4 " S Call ends 2! 4 Calling . To correct entry, use f to place cursor under the digit and press $. To delete the digits above and after the cursor, Long Press $. . Handset dials the number.
Voice Calling Placing Calls from Outside Japan 4 Calling See below to place a call to Japan from abroad. Apply for Global Roaming beforehand. See SoftBank Mobile Website for details: http://mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/ Access roaming area/rate information or print it out to carry with you while traveling abroad. 1 Enter phone number with area code S B S Int'l Call S % 2 日本(JPN) S % S ! . Handset dials the number. . To call other countries, select the target country instead of 日本(JPN).
Video Calling Video Calling Answering a Video Call Placing a Video Call Incoming Call window opens for a call. 1 Enter phone number S % 2 Video Call S % Window Description Incoming Image Outgoing Image Other Party's Number/Name Important Video Call Usage Notes . If both parties are not using the same Video Call system, call may be interrupted. (Video Call charges apply.) . Video Calls cannot be placed while TV is active.
Speed Dial Speed Dial Saving Entries 4 Save phone numbers to Speed Dial/ Mail list for easy dialing. Calling 1 % S Phone S % 2 Speed Dial/Mail S % 3 S % S Select entry S % 4 Select phone number S % . Select mail address prompt appears. To save mail address for easy messaging, select one and press %. (Omit 5.) 5 Do not Assign S % 4-6 6 A S Saved . To save additional entries, repeat 3 - 6. Using Headphones for Speed Dial . Save a phone number to .
Call Log Call Log Open recent dialed/received call records. 1! 4 Calling . All records appear; press d to open Dialed, Dialed Ranking and then Received records. 2 Select record S % When the Same Number is Dialed More than Once Using the Same Call Option . Only the last record appears. (All records appear for S! Circle Talk and Decoration Call.
Call Time Call Time Check estimated time of the most recent call and all calls. 4 1 % S Settings S % S f Calling Call 2 Call Time/Data Counter S % 3 Call Timers S % 4 Dialed Calls or Received Calls S % Resetting Dialed or Received Call Timer After 4, B S Enter Handset Code S % S Yes S % Call Time Count . Ring time for incoming or outgoing calls is not counted. (On hold time is counted.
Call Barring Restrict Destinations Allow calls to numbers saved in Phone Book or Call Permitted List only. Limiting to Phone Book Call S Call Barring S % 2 Restrict Destinations S % S Specifying Numbers 1 In Restrict Destinations menu, Specified Numbers S% 4 Calling 1 % S Settings S % S f Limiting to Call Permitted List Enter Handset Code S % Specified Numbers Menu Restrict Destinations Menu 3 Restrict Phonebook S % S Do S % When Restrict Phonebook is Do .
Call Barring Reject Numbers Reject calls from specified/unsaved numbers or calls without Caller ID, etc. 4 3 Specified Numbers S % Rejecting Specified Numbers Calling Call S Call Barring S % 2 Reject Numbers S % S Enter Handset Code S % Specified Numbers Menu 4 Reject Numbers List S % 5 S % 6 Enter phone number S % . Repeat 5 - 6 to add phone numbers. Activating Rejection 2 Reject S % Saved Numbers Containing P (Pause) . Calls from the number before P are rejected.
Optional Services Optional Services Call Forwarding and Voicemail can only be set simultaneously when Call Forwarding is set to Video Calls.
Optional Services Initiating Voicemail Follow these steps to divert calls to Voicemail Center after selected ring time (No Answer set): 4 Calling 1 In Voicemail/Divert menu, Voicemail S % S Activate S% 2 No Answer S % S Select ring time S % Diverting Calls without Handset Response In 2, Always S % Missed Call Notification Activate this function for records of calls missed in power off/out-of-range and Voicemail is active. 1 % S Settings S % S f Call 2 ) Missed Calls S % S % .
Additional Functions Receiving a Call [ Remote Monitor (Video Call) 7% S Settings S % S f Call S [ Handling Incoming Calls Rejecting calls Answering with Headphones When a call arrives, " . To enter a phone number directly, select and press %. . Press ! to answer the call on hold. When a call arrives, Long Press Call Button . To end the call, Long Press Call Button.
Additional Functions Placing a Call [ Basic Operations 4 Calling Adjusting Earpiece Volume % S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Earpiece Volume S % S Adjust level S% Sending/blocking Caller ID After phone number entry, B S Hide My ID or Show My ID S % Saving frequently used international prefix (( (+ appears) S Enter country code S Enter phone number with area code S ! . Omit the first 0 of the area code except when calling Italy or some other countries. .
Additional Functions [ Voice Call Only During a Call [ Voice Call & Video Call Voice Call During a call, A (press again to cancel) Muting Microphone . To cancel, select Unmute. Activating/ canceling Loudspeaker Switching sound output Opening Phone Book Saving Phone Book entries Activating Loudspeaker for Voice Call During a call, % S While message appears, % . To cancel, press %.
Additional Functions Call Log Call Time & Data Communication Calling Dialed Numbers (Redial) c S Select record S ! 4 Calling Dialing from records Calling from Received Call Records d S Select record S ! . To place Video Calls, press B instead of !, then select Video Call and press %. Sending messages from records Saving Phone Book entries from records Opening Phone Book entries from records Initiating S! Circle Talk from records Deleting records Hiding Dialed Ranking 4-16 .
Additional Functions Restrict Destinations Editing Call Permitted List 7% S Settings S % S f Call S Call 7% S Settings S % S f Call S Call Barring S % S Restrict Destinations S % S Enter Handset Code S % S Specified Numbers S % S Call Permitted List S % S S B S See below Barring S % S Reject Numbers S % S Enter Handset Code S % S Specified Numbers S % S Reject Numbers List S % S S B S See below From Phone Book Ph.
Additional Functions Optional Services [ All Services 4 Checking service status % S Settings S % S f Call S Select service S % S Status S % Calling . Available for Voicemail/Divert, Show My Number and Call Waiting.
Additional Functions 7% S Settings S % S f Call S Call Barring S % S Bar Incoming Calls S % S See below Settings [ Voice Call 7% S Settings S % S f Call S Auto Setting Restriction Select restriction S % S On S % S Enter Center Access Code S % . Incoming SMS messages are also restricted. . Incoming S! Circle Talk requests are not affected. .
Additional Functions [ Video Call 7% S Settings S % S f Call S Video Call S % S Camera Picture S % S See below 4 Calling Sending Alternative Image when initiating Video Calls Setting Alternative Image Default Image S % S Alternative Image S % Changing Alternative Image Alternative Image S % S Select folder S % S Select file S % S % . Omit file selection step when using Customized Screen image.
Troubleshooting Receiving a Call 3 Record Caller Voice Cannot use Answer Phone or Placing a Call 3 Cannot place call via Speed Dial . Speed Dial is not available when Phone Book access is restricted by Application Lock. 3 Cannot place call . Cancel Keypad Lock, Function Lock and Offline Mode, if active. . Did you include the area code or the first 0? Dial the number including the area code or 0. . Handset may be out-of-range (out appears). Move to a place where signal is strong and retry.
Messaging ..................................... 5-2 Chat Folder ..................................5-18 Basics ...............................................5-2 Customizing Handset Address ......5-3 Disney Mail Viewer......................5-19 Sending Messages ........................ 5-4 Sending E Mail ................................5-4 Sending Graphic Mail....................5-6 Sending SMS .................................5-10 Restricting Outgoing Messages ...5-11 Incoming Messages ................
Messaging Basics Use the following messaging services. SMS 5 Recipient Subject Message Attachment Exchange up to 160 alphanumerics with Disney Mobile and SoftBank handsets. Messaging E Mail Exchange up to 30,000 characters with e-mail compatible handsets, PCs, etc.; attach media files, etc. PC Mail Receive or reply to PC mail account messages. Use DM007SH to handle PC Mail messages like SMS or E Mail.
Messaging Customizing Handset Address Change alphanumerics before @ of the default handset mail address. For more information, see Disney Mobile Website (P.17-22). Changing Address Saving Address 3 Yes S % When handset address is changed, Disney Mobile sends new address confirmation via E Mail. 5 . Handset connects to the Internet. Select English and press %, then follow onscreen instructions.
Sending Messages Sending E Mail Follow these steps to send E Mail to a number/address saved in Phone Book: 6 Select subject field S % S Enter subject S % 1 B S Create Message S % 7 Select message text field When a PC Mail Account exists, 5 select E Mail and press %. S% Messaging Text Entry Window E Mail Composition Window 2 Select recipient field S % 3 Phone Book S % 4 Select entry S % 5 Select number or mail 8 Enter message S % address S % . Omit 5 if only one number or address is saved. .
Sending Messages Attaching Files Send attachments to compatible handsets. Follow these steps to attach images to E Mail: 1 In E Mail Composition 2 Picture S % S Select folder S % 3 Select file S % Auto Image Resize Large images may be automatically reduced to approximately 400 - 500 KB by default. Change resize setting via Picture Auto Resize (P.5-38). Sending Feeling Mail Set emotion (happiness, sadness, etc.) to messages; recipient handset responds accordingly.
Sending Messages Sending Graphic Mail Basic Procedure Follow these steps to: 5 . Change font size . Insert images . Scroll text Messaging 1 B S Create Message S % 2 Select/enter recipient and subject (P.
Sending Messages Using My Pictograms 3 Select Category S % My Pictograms are grouped by category; add or rename categories as needed. Source files are saved in Data Folder (My Pictograms). S& My Pictogram List . Press A or B to open next or previous page, if any. 4 Select file S % . To suppress message, press B ( 5%S$ . My Pictogram List appears. (Log appears if My Pictogram has been used.) . Press # or ( to open next or previous Category. 2' .
Sending Messages Using Disney Magic Mail (Japanese) Create animation files, My Pictograms, etc. containing Disney characters. Download materials from Mobile Internet sites as needed. 5 Creating Animation Files 3 f Select Disney character S e Select item S % 4 Select/enter item S % 5 OK S % S Yes S % Creating My Pictograms 1 In Disney Magic Mail menu, メール絵文字を作る S % . Handset connects to the Internet.
Sending Messages Creating Templates 1 In Disney Magic Mail menu, メールテンプレートを作る S% Converting from E Mail Convert E Mail to Graphic Mail easily. 1 In text entry window, enter message S & (Long) 2 Select decoration type S 2 f Select Disney character S% 3 Follow onscreen instructions 4 保存 S % S Yes S % . Handset connects to the Internet.
Sending Messages Sending SMS Follow these steps to send SMS to a number saved in Phone Book: 1 B S Create New SMS S % 6 Select message text field S% 5 Messaging Text Entry Window SMS Composition Window 2 Select recipient field S % 3 Phone Book S % 4 Select entry S % 5 Select number S % . Omit 5 if only one number is saved. 7 Enter message S % Incoming Calls while Creating Message . Content is saved temporarily. End the call to return. Personal Mode .
Sending Messages Restricting Outgoing Messages Allow messaging to handset numbers/ addresses saved in Phone Book or Permitted List only. Limiting to Phone Book Specifying Mail Addresses 1 In Restrict Mail menu, Individual Address S % Send/Compose S % 3 Restrictions Setting S % S Enter Handset Code S % Restrict Mail Menu 4 Phonebook Entries S % S On S % When Phonebook Entries is On . Handset Code is required to add/edit Phone Book entries.
Incoming Messages Opening & Replying Opening New Messages 1 Message S % Information window opens for new mail. See P.5-23 to receive PC Mail. 5 Messaging Important Message Retrieval Notes . By default, if message size is around 1 MB or less, the complete message including attachments is retrieved in and outside Japan; transmission fees apply depending on subscribed price plan. . Automatic message retrieval outside Japan may incur high charges. .
Incoming Messages Message Window Window Description 1 In message window, A Message List Sender or Recipient Message Text [ Message Type/Status Read Mail Notice (remaining portion exists) Unread Delivery Report Sent Attachments Failed Protected Replied Priority (High) Forwarded Priority (Low) Send Reservation set USIM Card SMS "SMS" or "PC" appears accordingly on indicators.
Incoming Messages Customizing E Mail Retrieval 5 Set complete E Mail retrieval to manual (Server sends only initial portion of message text without attachments) or set handset to retrieve complete messages automatically by specifying sender type, mail address, etc.
Handling Messages Managing & Using Messages Messaging Folders Messages are organized in folders by type. Checking Messages 1 B S Received Msg. or 2 Select folder S % Sent Messages S % 5 Received Messages Sent Messages Failed or Send Reservation Messages Auto Delete . Oldest received/sent messages are deleted automatically to save new ones when memory is full. Protect important messages to avoid unintentional deletion. Opening Help .
Handling Messages Moving Messages to Spam Folder 1 In message list, select message S B . For PC Mail, skip ahead to 3. 5 2 Spam Measures Operation S% Messaging 3 Go to Spam Measures Folder. S % . If a confirmation appears, choose Yes or No and press %. Choose Yes to proceed with Sort Spam Mail settings; follow onscreen instructions. Searching Messages Search messages by message text, sender/recipient address, etc. 1 B S Received Msg. or Sent Messages S % 2 B S Search S % 3 Search All Msg.
Handling Messages Sorting Messages Sorting into Designated Folders Sort messages by sender/recipient or partially matching text in subject or SMS message text.
Chat Folder Using Chat Folders 5 Organize messages exchanged between handset and Chat members' handsets. To hide messages, set Chat Folder to Secret.
Disney Mail Viewer Using Disney Mail Viewer (Japanese) Open lists of sent/received messages, etc. Alternatively, view messages exchanged with a specific contact.
Mail Groups Creating Groups for Broadcast Mail Create Mail Groups to send messages to multiple recipients at one time. Save target recipients to Phone Book first. 5 6 Select number or mail address S % Messaging 1 B S Settings S % 2 Set Mail Group S % . Omit 6 if only one number or address is saved. . Repeat 5 - 6 to add members.
PC Mail PC Mail Receive or reply to PC mail account messages. Retrieve mail delivered to ISP or Yahoo! accounts. Save PC mail account information to handset: . Incoming Mail Server . Password . Outgoing Mail Server . Alternatively, use automatic message retrieval option. . Mail Address Local ISP SBM Server Yahoo! Japan Messages are saved in unique folders; reply to/send messages via PC mail account addresses. PC Mail Folder % 5 Messaging . User Name Important PC Mail Usage Notes .
PC Mail PC Mail Account Setup 5 Messaging . Proceed with setup according to information supplied by ISP. . PC Mail services may be unavailable depending on the services, settings or contract details for your PC mail account. Confirm compatibility with POP/SMTP message retrieval/ transmission via e-mail software beforehand.
PC Mail Retrieving New PC Mail Retrieve new messages from created accounts. If message count is high, some may not be received on the first attempt. S Select message S % Message Window . Press A to retrieve full message. . Message window is similar to that of E Mail. Deleting Messages [Message List] Select message S B S Delete S % S Select option S % S Yes S % Retrieving Messages by Account After 1, select account S % S 3 , Omit 3 if only one message is retrieved. 1 B S Received Msg.
Additional Functions 7B S Settings S % S Speed Dial/Mail Creating/Sending Messages S % S See below [ Recipient 5 Messaging Using other recipient entry methods In Mail Composition window, select recipient field S % S Select method S % S Select/ enter number/address S % Adding recipients In Mail Composition window, select recipient field S % S Add Recipient S % S Select method S % S Select/enter number/ address S % S A Switching recipient status (To, Cc and Bcc) Using Speed Dial/ Mail list In Mail
Additional Functions [ Save, Send Reservation & Sent Cancel Saving without sending After completing message, B S Save to Drafts S % Adding a reply request 7After completing message, B S Send Reservation S % S See below Canceling sent E Mail . Effective for messages addressed to Disney Mobile/SoftBank handsets.
Additional Functions 5 Editing assigned Quiz In Mail Composition window, B S Messaging Settings S % S Quiz S % S Edit Question S % S Edit question/options/answer S B (B again after editing options) Lowering size limit for outgoing E Mail message In Mail Composition window, B S Messaging Settings S % S Create Msg.
Additional Functions 7In text entry window, ! (Long) S Inserting background sound Previewing Flash® file Deleting Flash® file In text entry window, enter message S & (Long) S Original S B S See below Inserting BGM Sound S % S Select folder S % S Select file S % Disabling My Pictograms Pictograms Type S % S Pictograms S % S A S A (Next) or B (Prev.
Additional Functions Receiving/Opening Messages [ Receiving Accessing new B (Long) mail out of Standby BSB 5 Retrieving new E Mail manually Messaging Retrieving Server Mail list . When a PC Mail Account exists, select E Mail and press %. . Retrieve messages missed while handset is out-of-range. [ Message Window Saving attachments to Data Folder Installing attached widgets S See below Using attachments Via Server Mail List B S Server Mail Box S % S Mail List S % S Select message S % .
Additional Functions Saving Sender Address In message window, B S Save Address S % S Select number or mail address S % S As New Entry S % S Complete other fields S A Saving to Phone Book . To add to an existing entry, select As New Detail. . To add to an existing entry, select As New Detail. Dialing Numbers In message window, select number S % S Call or Video Call S % Sending Messages In message window, select number or mail address S % S Create Message S % S E Mail or SMS S % S Complete message S A .
Additional Functions 7 5 Saving My Pictograms within Graphic Mail In Graphic Mail message window, B S Save Items S % S Save My Pictograms S % S See below 7B S Settings S % S General All Files Save All S % S Select folder S % S Save here S % Saving Recipients Address Setting S % S Select blank entry S % S Select method S % S Select/enter number/address S % S Select mode S % ( / )SASA Messaging One File Select file S % S Enter name S % S Select folder S % S Save here S % Selected Files A S Select fil
Additional Functions Managing Messages [ Message List Selecting In message list, A S Select message S % ( ) . To uncheck, press % again. Selecting multiple messages Unchecking All In message list with message checked ( B S Uncheck All S % Changing received message status (read/unread) In message list, select message S B S Manage Msg. S % S Switch to Unread or Switch to Read S % In message list, select message S B S Manage Msg.
Additional Functions 7 B S Server Mail Box S % S Mail List S % S See below Deleting Server Mail via Server Mail list 5 . If retrieve list confirmation appears, choose Yes and press %. One Message Select message S B S Delete S % S Yes S% Messaging All Messages B S Delete All S % S Enter Handset Code S % S Yes S % 7B S Server Mail Box S % S Delete Deleting all Server Mail directly from Server All S % S Enter Handset Code S % S See below All Retrieved Messages Except New Msg.
Additional Functions [ Sorting into Folders Re-sorting messages Sorting spam by setting keys In folder list, select folder S B S Classify S % . Available in Chat Folder list as well. 7 B S Chat Folder S % S Select folder S % S B S Manage Msg.
Additional Functions Using Messages Forwarding messages 5 Sending from Drafts In message window, B S Forward S % S Complete message S % S A . Attached files are forwarded. . To forward SMS messages, select E Mail or SMS and press %.
Additional Functions General Settings B S Settings S % S General Settings S % S Scroll Unit S % S Select unit S % Changing message list view B S Settings S % S General Settings S % S Message List View S % S Select option S% Showing complete sent/received message addresses B S Settings S % S General Settings S % S Address View S % S Show All S % Changing view for Received Msg. folder Changing view for Sent Messages folder B S Settings S % S General Settings S % S Received Msg.
Additional Functions 7B S Settings S % S General Deleting Permitted List entries Settings S % S Send/Compose S % S Restrictions Setting S % S Enter Handset Code S % S Individual Address S % S Permitted List S % S Select entry S B S See below Hiding graphics above Information window for received Feeling Mail Messaging All Entries Clear All S % S Yes S % General Settings (Receive) [ Message Notice & Animation View Muting ringer, etc.
Additional Functions 7B S Settings S % S General Settings S % S Receive S % S Link to Feeling S % S Light & Key Illumi S % S See below Setting Ringtones to Control Illumination Switch On/Off S % S Link to Sound S % Changing Light Color Light Color S % S Select category S % S Select color S % Disabling Small Light & Key Illumination Switch On/Off S % S Off S % B S Settings S % S General Settings S % S Receive S % S Link to Feeling S % S Vibration Pattern S % S Select option S % 7B S Settings S % S General
Additional Functions [ Attachments Disabling image auto-resize 5 Enabling/disabling image auto-open or sound auto-play B S Settings S % S E Mail Settings S % S Picture Appearance S % S Normal S % . Setting applies to PC Mail as well.
Additional Functions Retrieving PC Mail for specified folder In folder list, select PC Mail folder S B S Retrieve New S % Disabling automatic word wrap B S Settings S % S PC Mail Settings S % S Word wrap S % S Off S % 7B S Settings S % S PC Mail Settings S % S PC Mail DL S % S PC Mail DL S % S DL All From List S B S See below Retrieving complete messages from specified addresses S % S PC Mail DL S % S PC Mail DL S % S DL All From List S B S See below Deleting addresses/ domains specified for complete
Additional Functions SMS Settings Changing SMS Server sent message storage limit B S Settings S % S SMS Settings S % S Expiry Time S % S Select option S % 7B S Settings S % S SMS Settings S 5 % S Message Center S % S See below Messaging Editing Setting1(Default) to Setting3 S % S Edit number S % Changing SMS Server number . Do not change Server number unless instructed to do so. Deleting Setting2 or Setting3 S B S Delete S % S Yes S % Activating Setting2 or Setting3 S B S Set Default S % .
Troubleshooting Sending Messages 3 attach files Cannot enter message text or . Attachment size affects text size limit. In turn, text size affects attachment size limit. . To resend, follow these steps: Sending failure S % S Select message S % S % S % S A 3 automatically Unsent message is not resent . Auto Resend makes up to two attempts to send unsent messages automatically. Resend unsent message(s) manually. 3 Set Auto Play File cannot be set . Apply to one file per message. .
Troubleshooting Incoming Messages 3 some incoming messages Handset won't ring or vibrate for . Handset does not ring or vibrate for messages with Low Priority. . Handset does not ring, vibrate or open Information window for messages filtered as spam. 5 Messaging 3 A confirmation requesting a reply appears . To reply, choose Yes and press %. Confirmation does not appear for replied messages. 3 to Feeling Mail settings Handset won't respond according . Responses set in Phone Book take priority. .
Internet Services............................ 6-2 Bookmarks & Saved Pages ..........6-8 Service Basics .................................6-2 Using Bookmarks & Saved Pages ... 6-8 Disney Web.................................... 6-3 RSS Feeds .......................................6-9 Using Disney Web...........................6-3 Updating Blogs & News ................ 6-9 PC Sites........................................... 6-5 Additional Functions ...................6-10 Troubleshooting ..............
Internet Services Service Basics Access the Mobile Internet via Disney Web, or view PC Internet sites via PC Site Browser. . Service requires a separate contract; retrieve Network Information to use these services. . For more about Disney Web, see Disney Mobile Website (P.17-22). 6 Internet Transmission/Information Fees Some page content may automatically activate Internet connection incurring transmission fees. Information fees may also apply.
Disney Web Using Disney Web Using Disney Web Main Menu Browse Mobile Internet sites from Disney Web Main Menu. Internet pages may not open depending on connection/Server status, etc. Cursor Internet Page . Disney Web Main Menu opens. . To disconnect, press A. 2 Highlight menu item S % . Corresponding page opens. . Repeat 2 to open additional links. 3 " S Yes S % S Page Using History 1 % S Disney Web S % S History S % 2 Select record S % S Connection starts . Corresponding page opens.
Disney Web Playing Media during Download Play files while they transfer from the server (progressive download) or stream media files. 6 Internet . Save progressive download files, as needed, after playback. (Copy protected files cannot be saved.) . Streaming media files cannot be saved even after playback. . Packet transmission fees apply even while playback is paused. 1 On a page, select file S % . Playback starts. Pausing Playback % , To resume playback, press %.
PC Sites Browsing PC Sites View PC Internet sites via PC Site Browser. . Internet pages may not open depending on connection/Server status, etc. . Browsing PC sites may incur high charges depending on subscribed price plan. 1 % S Disney Web S % 2 PC Site Browser S % 3 Homepage S % S Connection starts Internet Page . "Disney.jp" Home opens. . If a message appears, follow onscreen prompts. . To disconnect, press A. 4 Highlight menu item S % . Corresponding page opens. . Repeat 4 to open additional links.
Browsing Basic Operations Switching Frames Page Browsing Scrolling Pages 6 If page content continues beyond view, use g to scroll pages. Long Press g to scroll continuously. On framed pages, Long Press & to switch active frame. Tabbed Browsing Open another page in a new tab and switch between tabs. [ Opening a New Tab 1 On a page, select menu item S B S Tab Menu S % Internet 2 Open in New Tab S % Tab g Y Frames . In pointer navigation, point to a frame and press % to select it. .
Browsing Selecting Text Activate Drag Mode in pointer navigation to enable text selection. Select text to copy or look up words in dictionaries. Follow these steps to use a dictionary: (Text may not be selectable or linked page may open depending on the site or page.) Starting Over After 3, point to first character S % S From 2 Additional Page Operations Enter text or select/execute items. Text Entry Field character S % (Long) Menu List . Drag Mode activates.
Bookmarks & Saved Pages Using Bookmarks & Saved Pages Bookmarks Bookmark sites for quick access. Saving Bookmarks 1 On a page, B S 6 Internet Bookmarks S % S S % 2 Check/edit URL S % 3 Check/edit title S % 4 Save S % Opening Bookmarks 1 % S Disney Web S % S Bookmarks S % 2 Select title S % . Corresponding page opens.
RSS Feeds Updating Blogs & News Register RSS-compatible sites; view content updates without opening source sites. Packet transmission fees apply. Subscribing to RSS Feeds RSS Indicator Available for PC Site Browser. 1 On a compatible page, B S Register In RSS Feed S % 2 Select feed S % ( / )S Complete selection S A Use RSS icons to subscribe to RSS feeds from sites that are not RSS-compatible. Available for PC Site Browser. 1 On a page, select icon S % 2 Yes S % S Save S % 3 Reload All S % .
Additional Functions Connecting & Browsing [ General On a page, B S Switch Browser S % S This Page or Linked Page S % S Select browser Switching browsers S % . A confirmation may appear when switching to PC Site Browser.
Additional Functions Page Operations Some operations may be unavailable depending on the page. [ Disney Web & PC Site Browser Dialing Numbers On a page, highlight number S % S Call or Video Call S % Sending URLs via mail Handling Flash® files Looking up copied words in dictionaries On a page, B S Convenient Functions S % S Copy & Search Dict. S % S Select first character S % S Highlight text range S % S Select dictionary S % S Search S % S Select word, etc.
Additional Functions Updating page content . To update content in Saved Pages, open a page and follow the steps above. Changing encoding to read garbled text On a page, B S Settings S % S Char-code S % S Select option S % Opening function shortcuts On a page, B S Help S % 6 [ Disney Web Internet [ PC Site Browser Changing Font Size Switching view On a page, 3 (Long) to enlarge or 1 (Long) to reduce On a page, B S PC Screen or Small Screen S% .
Additional Functions [ Disney Web Changing scroll unit % S Disney Web S % S Browser Settings S % S Scroll Unit S % S Select unit S % Streaming & Progressive Download [ General . Effective when Cursor Mode Settings is Off.
Additional Functions 7% S Disney Web S % S Bookmarks Bookmarks S % S See below 7% S Disney Web S % S Bookmarks Creating Folders B S Create Folder S % S Enter name S % S % S See below Deleting titles Moving to Folders Select title S B S Move S % S Select folder S % S Move S % All Titles B S Delete All S % S Enter Handset Code S % S Yes S % 6 Internet Editing titles % S Disney Web S % S Bookmarks S % S Select title S B S Edit S % S Title: S % S Enter title S % S A Editing bookmarked URLs % S Disn
Additional Functions Saved Pages RSS Feeds 7 % S Disney Web S % S Saved Pages S % S See below Deleting pages One Page Select page S B S Delete S % S Yes S % Disabling feed updates 7 % S Disney Web S % S PC Site Browser S % S RSS Feed S % S See below All Pages B S Delete All S % S Enter Handset Code S % S Yes S % Creating Folders B S Manage RSS Feed S % S Create Folder S % S Enter name S % Sorting feeds into folders Moving to Folders Select feed S B S Manage RSS Feed S % S Move S % S Select folder
Additional Functions Sorting feeds % S Disney Web S % S PC Site Browser S % S RSS Feed S % S B S Manage RSS Feed S % S Sort S % S Select option S % Opening feed properties % S Disney Web S % S PC Site Browser S % S RSS Feed S % S Select feed S B S Manage RSS Feed S % S Details S % 7% S Disney Web S % S PC Site % S Disney Web S % S Browser Settings S % S Security Settings S % S Manufacture Number S % S Off S % Disabling referer information delivery to the Server % S Disney Web S % S Browser Settings
Additional Functions [ PC Site Browser Selecting script execution option % S Disney Web S % S PC Site Browser S % S PC Site Browser Settings S % S Security Settings S % S Script Settings S % S Select option S % Enabling/disabling Ajax (for asynchronous communication) % S Disney Web S % S PC Site Browser S % S PC Site Browser Settings S % S Security Settings S % S Restrict Ajax S % S Select option S % For PC Site Browser, perform the following sequence instead of Browser Settings S %.
Troubleshooting Connecting & Browsing Page Operations 3 What is the bar at Display bottom? 3 completely Internet page does not open 6 . This is a data progress bar; the number beside it indicates transmitted (green) or received (red) data. . Portions of page content may not appear in tabbed browsing; close other tabs. Internet 3 Text overlaps . The site may be designed for browsing on PCs; try Tiny font size. . Text may overlap when Zoom Factor is used; adjust scale.
Digital TV ........................................ 7-2 TV Timer ........................................7-10 Basics ...............................................7-2 Area Setup ......................................7-3 Watching TV ...................................7-4 Obtaining Program Information ...7-7 Time Shift ......................................7-11 Recording/Playing ........................ 7-8 Recording Programs ......................7-8 Playing Recorded Programs .........
Digital TV Basics DM007SH supports One Seg terrestrial digital television broadcast services developed for mobile devices in Japan. Watch Live Television Set up a channel list for your service area to access available programming. Capture screenshots while watching TV. 7 Multi Job Digital TV Watch TV in one half of Display using the other to access messaging functions, browse the Internet or open Phone Book, etc.
Digital TV Area Setup When activating TV for the first time, follow these steps to set up channels by area: 4 Select prefecture S % S Select locality S % 1& Digital TV Antenna TV Antenna is located behind Display. Move handset to find best reception. . After setup, channel list appears. Antenna Area 2 Yes S % 7 Digital TV . Setup confirmation appears. 5% . To watch TV, select Digital TV and press %.
Digital TV Watching TV Complete Area setup (P.7-3) first. 1& 7 Digital TV TV Window 2 Use Keypad to select a channel . Use ] to switch channels one by one; Long Press to find channel with stable signal automatically. 3 " S Yes S % S TV ends Watching TV in Portrait Position , Data Broadcast appears below TV image. Incoming Calls . Press ! to answer calls. When Answering Voice Calls with Memory Card Inserted . Current program is temporarily recorded; start playback after the call.
Digital TV Panel Description Data Broadcast (Japanese) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 In portrait position, Data Broadcast appears below TV image. Use e to select an item and press % to access program-related information and interactive services. 8 TV Image 1 2 3 4 * Area name Channel key Channel Program name 5 6 7 8 Station name Signal strength* Sound Channel Volume The more bars the better. Indicator position varies with display content, etc.
Digital TV Still Image Capture Capture screenshots while watching TV. . May be unavailable if TV was activated by TV Timer, etc. . Saved images cannot be forwarded, edited, set as Wallpaper or attached to messages. 7 Digital TV 7-6 1 In TV window, I 2% Enlarging Image Portion In landscape position, temporarily enlarge a portion of widescreen image. May be unavailable depending on viewing style. 1 In TV window, 1 - 9 (Long) . Image is saved. Opening Saved Images .
Digital TV Obtaining Program Information Find program channels and times, or open program details via current channel's schedule. Program Info Open program details via current channel's schedule; set Reservations to record shows or activate TV 1 In TV window, B S OperateProgram S % 2 Program Info. S % TV Listing (Japanese) 1 In TV window, A (Long) . EPG application starts; refer to the application's help menu for operational instructions. .
Recording/Playing Recording Programs Clip is saved to handset (or Memory Card, if inserted). 7 Digital TV Precautions . Saved files cannot be forwarded or attached to messages. . DM007SH encryption technology prevents unauthorized copying or playback of Memory Card files through data encryption and authentication. Files copied from Memory Card to other cards on PC are unplayable. . Copyright laws limit duplicated material to private use only, and prohibit unauthorized reproduction/ other use. .
Recording/Playing Playing Recorded Programs 1 In TV window, B S TV Player S % Major Playback Operations Adjust volume or temporarily enlarge a portion of widescreen image following the same operations used while watching TV. . indicates the file is unplayable. 2 Select file S % Toggle Panel On/Off [ (d in portrait)1 @ (c in portrait)1, 2 # ( % (A in portrait) I (Long)4 I4 7 Digital TV Fast Forward Rewind Skip Forward Skip Backward Pause3 Split File Set Marker Video List & 1 Playback Window .
TV Timer TV Timer & TV Recording Timer 1 In TV window, B S Rec./ TimeShift S % 2 Reservation List S % 3 B S New Entry S % 4 Manual S % S Watching 7 or Recording S % Digital TV 5 Enter start date/time S % S Enter end date/time S % 6 Channel: S % S Select channel S % S A Setting Timer via EPG In 4, From TV Listing S % , Refer to the application's help menu for operational instructions. Timer Recording Precautions Confirm target channel reception; keep handset open.
Time Shift Time Shift Recording & Playback Record current program temporarily for delayed playback. Major Playback Operations . Recorded content is deleted after playback. . Insert Memory Card first. Fast Forward Skip Forward Skip Backward 1 While watching TV, & (Long) S Recording starts * [ (d in portrait)* # ( Press & to resume normal Time Shift playback.
Additional Functions Area & Channel Watching Switching reception Areas While watching TV, & S Select Area S % Renaming Areas While watching TV, B S Set Channels S % S Change Area S % S Select Area S B S Change Area Name S % S Enter name S % 7While watching TV, B S Set Channels 7 Digital TV S % S Channel Key Setting S % S See Changing/disabling below ] function (f in Toggling All Receivable Channels portrait) By Manual S % Disabling Disable S % 7While watching TV, B S Set Channels S % S CH Switch S %
Additional Functions 7 7With TV in landscape, B S Advanced While watching TV, B S AV Settings S % S See below . Change AV Mode (select mode other than Link to Genre) first. Brightness Image S % S Brightness S % S Adjust level S% Adjusting Brightness Automatically by Scene Image S % S Control by Scene S % S On(Light) or On S % Other Image-Related Parameters Image S % S Select item S % S Adjust level S % .
Additional Functions 7% S TV S % S Settings S % S 7While watching TV, B S Calls & Alarms S % S See below Changing handset responses to incoming transmissions, etc. Showing Alarm Notice Alarm S % S Alarm Notice S % Showing Voice Calls, Etc. Select item S % S Notice a Call S % Showing New Message Window Incoming Message S % S Calls & Alarms S % 7 Data Broadcast Digital TV Changing view With Data Broadcast in portrait, B S SetBroadcastData S % S Change View (Data) S% . To return to TV window, press A.
Additional Functions Subtitle & Sound Recording 7 While watching TV, B S Subtitle/ Sound S % S See below . May be unavailable depending on program content or viewing style (TV orientation, etc.).
Additional Functions Recorded Programs [ Playback Splitting files by specifying a time point During playback, B S Split File S % S Select Point S % S ] Specify point (f in portrait) S % S Confirm S % Playing files repeatedly % S TV S % S TV Player S % S B S Playback Pattern S % S Repeat S % Playing split files % S TV S % S TV Player S % S Select split file S A S Select file S % 7 [ Managing Checking memory status % S TV S % S TV Player S % S B S Memory Remaining S % Renaming files % S TV S % S TV
Additional Functions Markers Playing files with Markers TV Timer & TV Recording Timer 7During playback S See below 7While watching TV, B S Rec./TimeShift Skipping between Markers Landscape: @ (Long) or [ (Long) Portrait: c (Long) or d (Long) S % S Reservation List S % S See below Moving to Specific Markers 0-9 7During playback, B S Set Marker S Opening/editing/ deleting Timer details % S Marker List S % S See below . Some entries may not be edited depending on the content.
Additional Functions 7While watching TV, B S Rec./TimeShift S % S Reservation List S % S B S TV Alarm S % S See below Changing TV Alarm tone/ vibration settings Changing TV Alarm Time Alarm Time S % S Select time S % Disabling Tone/Vibration Alarm or Vibration S % S Off S % Changing Duration Duration S % S Select time S % 7While watching TV, B S Rec.
Troubleshooting Watching 3 TV won't activate . Battery may be low. Charge battery or install a charged battery. 3 Cannot watch TV 3 while recording Ringtone does not sound as set . When a Chaku-Uta® file, etc. is set as ringtone, default ringtone may sound for incoming transmissions while recording. TV Recording Timer 3 appeared as recording result Could not start recording. . Recording failed due to low battery/memory, active function, etc. 3 recording result Recording aborted. appeared as .
Camera.......................................... 8-2 Video Camera.............................8-16 Getting Started...............................8-2 Photo Camera & Video Camera Overview.........................................8-3 Opening Files ...............................8-18 Photo Camera ............................... 8-5 Editing Images .............................8-19 Capturing Still Images....................8-5 Selecting Camera by Use .............8-8 Changing & Saving Camera Settings .......
Camera Getting Started Capture still images or record video. Detect Personal Register faces; related information appears in Viewfinder upon face detection. Continuous AF 8 Camera & Imaging Focus continuously adjusts as the framed subject's position changes. Select Camera DM007SH is loaded with preset camera modes tailored for various purposes/ occasions; select a camera mode to suit subject/shooting conditions.
Camera Photo Camera & Video Camera Overview Focus modes and sizes shown below are defaults; those with * are fixed.
Camera Auto Shutter Release 8 Camera & Imaging Special Shooting Description Focus Mode Size Look Back Camera Play whistle sound and release shutter automatically when subject turns face to camera Normal(Portrait)* 8M Smile Camera Release shutter automatically when subject smiles Normal(Portrait)* 8M Self Timer Camera Release shutter automatically after selected time elapses Normal(Portrait)* 8M Shooting Camera Capture up to nine images rapidly Normal(Portrait) Wallpaper Panorama Camer
Photo Camera Capturing Still Images Follow these steps to capture someone's image via Easy Auto Camera: 2% 1 | S Frame subject on Display Captured Image Window . Shutter clicks; captured image is saved. . Open saved images via Review or Data Folder. 3% 8 Camera & Imaging Photo Viewfinder . Focus is locked on faces automatically for Easy Auto Camera, Pro Auto Camera, etc. (Portrait auto focus) , When multiple faces are detected, frame appears on each face; use f to select one on which to lock focus.
Photo Camera Photo Viewfinder Indicators 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 Camera & Imaging Mobile Light Memory Picture Quality Picture Size Continuous Type 5 Long Exposure 6 Scene 1 2 3 4 7 ISO Sensitivity Self-timer 9 a b c d e f 8 White Balance 9 Remote Shutter Background Save a Save to b Auto Save c Exposure d Focus e Shake Reducing f Shutter Mode [ Showing Large Indicators Press ) in Photo Viewfinder to show large indicators along the edges of Display.
Photo Camera Focus Lock Lock focus on subject; camera continuously focuses on the subject even if it moves. . Chase Focus tracks the subject's movement, and Continuous AF adjusts focus as the distance to the subject changes. . May be unavailable depending on camera mode. 1 In Photo Viewfinder, frame subject in center of Display . Focus Lock is set. 3% . Captured image appears. . Press % to return to Viewfinder. Canceling Focus Lock . Press !. Chase Focus .
Photo Camera Selecting Camera by Use Switching Cameras 1 In Photo Viewfinder, B S Switch Camera S % Using Selected Camera [ Shooting Camera 1 Frame subject on Display S% [ Look Back Camera 1 Frame subject on Display S& . Whistle sound plays. 2 Face detection activates and shutter releases; image appears 3% 8 Camera & Imaging . Viewfinder returns. [ Smile Camera . Press A to toggle lists. . Alternatively, in Main Menu, Camera S Various Cameras to select camera. 2 Select camera S % .
Photo Camera [ Self Timer Camera 1 Frame subject on Display S% . Countdown starts. [ Auction Camera 1 Frame subject on Display S% . First preview image appears. 2 Shutter releases after 2% 3% 3 Yes S % approximately ten seconds; image appears . Viewfinder returns. [ Wallpaper Camera S% . Wallpaper preview appears. 2A 1 Frame subject on Display S% 22 . Repeat 1 - 2 to capture two more images following onscreen instructions. [ Messaging Camera 1 Frame subject on Display S% 2A .
Photo Camera [ Panorama Camera 1 Frame subject on Display S % [ Additional Cameras Scene Cameras Monochrome Camera Frame subject on Display S% Sepia Camera 8 2 Move handset slowly to Camera & Imaging 3 keep + aligned with either of yellow lines % . Captured image is saved. . Image is captured automatically when the bar ( ) turns blue. Frame subject on Display S% Long Exposure . Shutter is left open for approximately Camera 30 seconds before image capture.
Photo Camera Changing & Saving Camera Settings Change settings by purpose/shooting conditions; save frequently used settings as My Camera for future use. . Some settings may be unavailable depending on camera mode (no corresponding indicators appear). . For setting procedures, see P.8-24 - 8-25. In addition to these, there are settings unique to each tailored camera.
Photo Camera Description ISO Sensitivity Select light sensitivity from Auto(∼800) to Auto(High:∼12800) and 100 to 12800 White Balance Select Auto, Daylight, Cloud/Shade, Tungsten or Fluorescent for best color balance Conditions Exposure Mobile Light 8 Save Pictures to Camera & Imaging Save Settings Auto Save Background Save Shake Reducing Other Display Setting Set Send Key 8-12 Select amount of light received by camera from -2 to +2 Select Mobile Light mode from On, Automatic, Low Light and O
Photo Camera Changing Settings Example: Picture Size 1 In Photo Viewfinder, B Saving Changed Settings After image capture, save changed settings with a name and captured image; load saved settings in the same manner as switching cameras. Saving as My Camera 1 In captured image window, . Messages appear. 2 Specify image area . Viewfinder returns. . My Camera is created.
Photo Camera Registering Faces (Detect Personal) Register faces; related information appears in Viewfinder upon face detection. 4 Use guide to find best position . Register name, note and priority for up to ten faces. . When multiple registered faces are detected, focus is locked to one with highest priority. . Entry is saved. . The lower the entry number the higher the priority. 8 Camera & Imaging 8-14 . Guide turns red when face is detected.
Photo Camera Editing Entries 1 In Photo Viewfinder, B 2 Detect Personal S % S Edit Face S % Deleting/Moving Entries Follow these steps to delete an entry: 1 In Edit Face window, select entry S B 2 Delete S % S Yes S % . Entry is deleted. Moving Entries (Changing Priorities) After 1, Change Priority S % S Select target location S % 8 3 Select entry S % Camera & Imaging Edit Face Window 4 Select item S % S Edit in the same manner as saving entries 5A . Entry is overwritten.
Video Camera Recording Video Follow these steps to record small video via Video Camera for Mail: 4% 1 % S Camera S % 2 Video Camera for Mail S % 5 Save S % . Video is saved. (Viewfinder returns.) . Play saved video via Review, Data Folder or Media Player. 8 Camera & Imaging Video Viewfinder (Video Camera for Mail) 6 " S Camera shuts down 3 Frame subject on Display Playing Unsaved Video In 5, Preview S % Incoming Calls . If a call arrives before video is saved, recorded clip is temporarily saved.
Video Camera Video Viewfinder Indicators Operations in Video Viewfinder 7 8 9 a b c 2 3 4 5 6 1 Mobile Light 2 Video Quality 7 Save to 8 Exposure 3 Record Size Memory for still 4 image capture 5 Record Time 6 Self-timer 9 Focus a Shake Reducing b Audio Encode c Video Encode a/b A (Long)1 c/d | # ( While Recording, A2 While Recording, B $ 0 1 Toggle between Internal Photo Camera, Internal Video Camera, External Photo Camera and External Video Camera. 2 Fine Video Camera only.
Opening Files Opening Saved Files via Review Opening Last Saved File Open/play last saved mobile camera file; access older files as needed. 1 | (Long) Enlarging Images After 1, % Pausing/Resuming Video After 1, % (press to pause/resume) Opening Help [Review Window] 0 Opening from Viewfinder [Photo Viewfinder]/[Video Viewfinder] | (Long) Accessing Older Files 1 In Review window, A 8 Camera & Imaging Review File List Review Window . To end Review, press ". . File list appears. .
Editing Images Picture Editor Picture Editor Options The following options are available. Some images may not be editable depending on file type and size. Resize Frame Paste Retouch Face Arrange Correction Rotate File Format 1 % S Data Folder S % 2 Pictures S % S Select image S % 3 B S Edit S % 4 Picture Editor S % 5 Select effect S % S Edit . To start over, press $. 6 When finished, A 7 Save as New S % . To overwrite, select Overwrite and press %. (Omit 8.
Editing Images Changing Image Size Select from preset sizes or crop image. Resize to Preset Size 1 In Picture Editor menu, Resize S % 4% . Editing is complete. Zooming In/Out After 3, B S e S 4 Cropping Images Camera & Imaging Resize Window Retouch S % Adding Frames 1 In Picture Editor menu, Frame S % 2 Select size S % 3 g Specify image area 2 Select frame S % 3% . Editing is complete. 3 g Move + to the lower right corner of the portion to crop S % . If crop frame does not appear, omit 3.
Editing Images Face Arrange Make faces smiley, sad, etc. 1 In Picture Editor menu, Face Arrange S % Adjusting Positions 4% Change the default positions and sizes of targets to fit the image. 1 In Face Arrange menu, B SB . A rectangle appears with + in the upper left corner. 2 g Move + to top left of face S B Face Arrange Menu . Editing is complete. Important Face Arrange Usage Note . When using Face Arrange, take care not to create images that may embarrass or offend others.
Editing Images Composite Composite Options 5 Merge Panorama S % The following options are available. Some images may not be editable depending on file type and size. Merge Panorama 8 Camera & Imaging Panorama Images Panorama Image Effects: Near View Best suited for close-up shots Document Standard Use for images with text Apply to other images 1 % S Data Folder S % 2 Pictures S % S Select image S % 3 B S Edit S % 4 Composite S % Advanced 0 (Combining reduced images (P.
Printing Printing Images Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) 5 Select image S B Using Printers Connect handset to a Bluetooth®-compatible printer and print images in Pictures folder. Select images from Memory Card and specify the number of copies to print on DPOF-compatible printers, or at digital printing services. DPOF settings made on other devices are unusable; delete existing settings to create new ones on handset. . Activate Bluetooth® on the printer. .
Additional Functions [ Photo Camera Settings (General) General Changing function % S Camera S % S Set Camera Key S % assigned to S Select function S % Camera Key (|) Photo Camera Some functions may be unavailable or accessible via a different menu path depending on camera mode or settings.
Additional Functions Releasing shutter when subject smiles Adjusting smile detection level Releasing shutter when subject turns face to camera Changing shutter click sound In Photo Viewfinder, B S Shutter Setting S % S Shutter Mode S % S Egao S % In Photo Viewfinder, B S Shutter Setting S % S Egao level S % S Select level S % . Lower the level when detection is slow.
Additional Functions 7In Panorama Camera or Scanner Camera Viewfinder, B S See below 8 Changing panorama/ scanner settings Hiding Guides Assisting Lines S % S Off S % Previewing panorama/ scanner image After panorama/scanner image capture, Preview S % Camera & Imaging Changing panorama/ scanner image preview method Changing exposure time for Long Exposure Camera Locking Display Brightness during Image Capture AE-Lock S % S Enable S % . Available when Auto Save is Off.
Additional Functions Video Camera May be unavailable depending on camera mode and recording size. Activating Mobile Light In Video Viewfinder, B S Help S % . Press A to toggle Help window for indicator descriptions and key assignments.
Additional Functions [ Composite Editing Images 7% S Data Folder S % S Pictures S [ Picture Editor % S Select file S % S B S Edit S % S Composite S % S See below 7% S Data Folder S % S Pictures S % S Select file S % S B S Edit S % S Picture Editor S % S See below Creating Split Picture SplitPicture 480x854 or SplitPicture 240x320 S % S S % S Select file S % S When finished, A S Enter name S % S Save here S % Changing Text/Outline Color Paste S % S B S Select text color S % S b S Select outli
Troubleshooting Mobile Camera 3 shuts down automatically Mobile camera won't activate/ 3 Cannot use Background Save or Auto Save . Background Save/Auto Save is not available when Save Pictures to is set to Ask Each Time. Display went dark during image . DM007SH camera has built-in mechanical shutter and neutral density (ND) filter. Strong shocks to handset during image capture may close mechanical shutter for camera protection, resulting in blank Viewfinder.
Troubleshooting Photo Camera Terms 3 Center Auto Focus . Camera automatically selects center of the framed image as point of focus (P.8-24). 3 8 Continuous AF . Focus continuously adjusts as focus-locked subject's position changes (P.8-7, P.8-24). Camera & Imaging 3 Chase Focus . Focus tracks focus-locked subject as it moves within framed image (P.8-7, P.8-24). 3 Self-timer . Releases shutter automatically after selected time elapses (P.8-9, P.8-24). 3 Long Exposure .
Media Player ................................. 9-2 Playlists ........................................... 9-6 Media Player Basics .......................9-2 Using Playlists .................................. 9-6 Music .............................................. 9-4 Additional Functions ..................... 9-7 Troubleshooting ...........................9-10 Playing Music ..................................9-4 Video .............................................. 9-5 Playing Video ...................
Media Player Media Player Basics Use Media Player to play music/video on DM007SH. . Download media files from Mobile Internet sites via Media Player or transfer files from PCs or AQUOS Blu-ray Disc recorders (hereafter "Blu-ray Disc recorders"). . Transfer PC music files and save them on Memory Card.
Media Player Downloading Media Files Download media files from the Internet. Read information (price, expiry date, etc.) on the source site. 1 % S Media Player S % Download Videos S % . Follow the links to download media. Handling Transferred Files . Copyright laws limit duplicated material to private use only. . Files created with PC software, etc. may not play. . Comply with copyright and other intellectual property laws when using obtained files.
Music Playing Music 1 % S Media Player S % S Using Other Functions while Playing Music After 4, $ or " , To stop playback, follow these steps in Standby: " S Yes S % Playing SD AUDIO or WMA Files In 2, SD AUDIO or WMA S % S From 3 Searching Music Files After 3, B S Search S % S Enter search text S % Lyric Display-Compatible Files . Press A to display lyrics.
Video Playing Video 1 % S Media Player S % S Videos S % 2 My Videos S % S Phone Memory or Memory Card S% Video Playlists Window Playing Video Files Transferred from Blu-ray Disc Recorders In 2, Recorder Contents S % S 4 Playing SD VIDEO Files In 2, SD VIDEO S % S 4 Searching Video Files After 3, B S Search S % S Enter search text S % At Alarm Time . Playback pauses. Video Recorded on Other Devices . Video image may appear rotated.
Playlists Using Playlists Playlists store playback orders. Add favorite media files to Playlists, or organize files by artist/genre. Playlists store only file locations. Source files remain in All Music or All Videos.
Additional Functions Media Playback [ Music & Video Resuming from stopped point % S Media Player S % S Music or Videos S % S Last Played Music or Last Played Video S % Specifying start point During playback, B S Time Search S % S Enter time S % Accessing linked information During playback, B S Access Web Link S % S Yes S % Switching audio output to wireless device % S Media Player S % S Music or Videos S % S Settings S % S gSound Output S % S Bluetooth Device S % [ Music Mode S % S See below Repeat
Additional Functions 7% S Media Player S % S Music S Managing Music Files % S SD AUDIO S % S See below 7% S Media Player S % S Music S Deleting Single Files All Music S % S Select file S B S Delete Track S % S Yes S % % S My Music S % S f Select tab (folder) S See below Adding New Playlists B S Add New Playlist S % S Enter name S% Organizing Playlists Deleting Playlists Select Playlist S B S Delete Playlist S % S Yes S % Media Player Sorting files Deleting All WMA files % S Media Player S % S Mus
Additional Functions 7% S Media Player S % S Videos S Managing Video Files % S See below 7% S Media Player S % S Videos S SD VIDEO Files SD VIDEO S % S Select file S B S Details S% % S My Videos S % S Phone Memory or Memory Card S % S See below Adding New Playlists B S Add New Playlist S % S Enter name S% Organizing Playlists Deleting Playlists Select Playlist S B S Delete Playlist S % S Yes S % Deleting Playlist Files Select Playlist S % S Select file S B S Delete S % S Yes S % Downloading Contents
Troubleshooting Music 3 How do I delete files in All Music? . Delete All Music files in My Music via Data Folder (Music or Ring Songs·Tones). 3 (WMA files are not transferable) WMA files do not appear 9 Media Player 9-10 . Did you use DM007SH to transfer the files? Copy protected files can only be played on the handset with which the files were transferred. . Copy protection information may be corrupted; perform Delete All WMA and re-transfer the files. .
S! Appli ......................................... 10-2 Using S! Applications....................10-2 Mobile Widget ............................. 10-3 Customizing Standby Display (Japanese) ...................................10-3 Additional Functions ...................10-6 Troubleshooting .........................
S! Appli Using S! Applications S! Applications & Widgets Try out the preloaded S! Applications or download and use DM007SH-compatible S! Applications offered by Disney Mobile or SoftBank. Refer to the S! Application's help menu or the source website, etc. for operational instructions. Remote Control (Familink Remote) . Use ファミリンクリモコン for AQUOS S! Application (Japanese) to control a TV, VCR, etc. via infrared.
Mobile Widget Customizing Standby Display (Japanese) Obtaining Widgets 1 % S Widget S % Deleting Widgets 1 In Mobile Widget menu, Widget Contents S % 2 Select widget S B . S!速報ニュース/S!ともだち状況 cannot be deleted. Mobile Widget Menu Widget 2 Widget Store S % . Follow onscreen instructions. Installing Widgets .
Mobile Widget Saving Widgets to Standby S! Applications & Widgets 10 1a 2 g Select (OPEN) S % Using Widgets 1 a S g Select widget S% Using Sheets Paste widgets and Standby Shortcuts on each sheet; toggle sheets to use them. Toggling Sheets 1aSA Widget Tab Standby Shortcut Tab ↓A 3 Select widget S % . Corresponding icon appears. 4 g Specify target location S% Using Pointer . After 1, Long Press A to activate pointer navigation; select widgets, etc. . To cancel pointer navigation, Long Press A.
Mobile Widget Saving Widgets on Other Sheets Removing Widgets from Standby 1 a S g Select widget 2 Select widget S B 3 Set as StbyShortcut S % 2 Operation S % Widget Contents S % SB Using S! Quick News & S! Friend's Status Widget DM007SH is preloaded with S!速報ニュース/ S!ともだち状況 (S! Quick News & S! Friend's Status widget) that shows S! Quick News and S! Friend's Status information in Standby.
Additional Functions 7% S S! Appli S % S See below S! Applications Downloading S! Applications S! Applications & Widgets 10 Activating Screensaver Settings S % S Screensaver S % S Switch On/Off S % S On S % % S S! Appli S % S S! Appli Library S % S Download S! Appli S % . Follow onscreen instructions.
Additional Functions Moving S! Applications to Memory Card % S S! Appli S % S S! Appli Library S % S A S Select application S % ( / ) S Complete selection S B S Move to Card S % 7% S S! Appli S % S Settings S % S Restoring default S! Appli Library See below Changing S! Application settings Setting Backlight Status Backlight S % S Switch On/Off S % S Select option S % . Selecting Normal Settings applies Display Backlight settings.
Additional Functions [ Operations in Standby Mobile Widget [ Managing S! Applications & Widgets 10 Opening properties % S Widget S % S Widget Contents S % S Select widget S B S Details S % . Select widget other than S!速報ニュース/S!ともだち 状況.
Additional Functions [ Sheets [ S! Quick News & S! Friend's Status Widget (S! Friend's Status) 7a S B S Settings S % S Sheet Renaming Select sheet S % S Enter name S % a S Select S! Quick News & S! Friend's Status widget S B S Operation S % S Content Assigning members Menu S % S Assign Member S % S Select category S % S Select entry/member S % S (Empty) S % 7 a S Select S! Quick News & S! Friend's Status widget S % S g Select member S B S Operation S % S Content Menu S % S See below Resetting All She
Troubleshooting S! Applications 3 Memory Card Cannot move S! Applications to S! Applications & Widgets 10 10-10 . Memory Card memory may be low. S! Applications do not pause for transmissions despite 3 incoming Calls & Alarms settings . Regardless of setting, a notice appears for Screensaver S! Applications. 3 does not disappear (S! Appli Notification indicator) .
Calendar & Tasks ........................ 11-2 Hour Minder ............................... 11-27 Calendar.......................................11-2 Tasks ...............................................11-6 Pedometer ................................. 11-28 Alarms .......................................... 11-8 Using Alarms..................................11-8 Wakeup TV................................. 11-10 Using Wakeup TV........................11-10 Luxury Animation ......................
Calendar & Tasks Calendar Opening Calendar 1 % S Tools S % S In PIM/ Toggling View Key Assignments Press A to toggle Calendar window: Life menu, Calendar S % [ All Views Open Previous Page Open Next Page Open Help ( # 0 [ 1Month/3Month View Handy Extras Select Date Go to Current Date g 5 [ 6Month View Go to Current Month Select Month 1Month View 11 3Month View Calendar Window Advanced To select a date, select a month and press % then use g.
Calendar & Tasks Saving Schedules 3 Enter subject S % Follow these steps to save subject, Category, start/end date/time, Alarm and schedule details: (Enter Subject or Description to save entry.
Calendar & Tasks At Alarm Time Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by related settings. Opening Schedules/Tasks 1 In Calendar window, select date S % [ First Film Appearance (Japanese) The following Disney characters' first appearances are commemorated in Calendar: Daisy Duck Goofy Donald Duck Mickey & Minnie Handy Extras 11 Schedule List Stopping Alarm to Return to Standby . While Alarm sounds/vibrates, press %, " or $. Stopping Alarm to Open Schedule .
Calendar & Tasks Information Link Set to show or hide the following information in Calendar. Reservation List Birthday TV Timer and TV Recording Timer entries Birthdays entered in Phone Book 1 In schedule list, select entry SB 2 Edit S % 3 Edit S A Deleting Entries In 2, Delete S % S Yes S % , Timer is canceled.
Calendar & Tasks Tasks Saving Tasks 3 Enter subject S % Follow these steps to save subject, due date/time, Alarm and task details: (Enter Subject or Description to save entry.
Calendar & Tasks At Alarm Time Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by related settings. Opening Tasks 1 % S Tools S % S In PIM/ Life menu, Tasks S % Deleting Tasks [ One Entry 1 In task list, select task S B 2 Delete S % 3 This Task S % S Yes S % [ All Completed Tasks Task List Stopping Alarm to Return to Standby . While Alarm sounds/vibrates, press %, " or $. Stopping Alarm to Open Task . While Alarm sounds/vibrates, press a key other than %, " or $. When Another Function is Active .
Alarms Using Alarms Setting Alarm Follow these steps to set Alarm to sound at a specific time on a specific day of the week: (Set Snooze--Alarm repeats at set interval--Alarm Volume and Duration.) 1 % S Tools S % S In PIM/ Handy Extras Life menu, Alarms S % 3 Repeat: S % . For more settings, repeat 2 - c. 4 Selected Days S % 5 Select day S % ( / )S Complete selection S A . For custom intervals, select Other. Alarm List 2 --:-- S % S Enter hour (24-hour format) S Enter minutes S % .
Alarms At Alarm Time Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by related settings. When Snooze is Set Alarm repeats at the set interval. Other Alarms do not activate while handset is Snoozing. Canceling Snooze While Snoozing, % S Yes S % , Snooze is automatically canceled after a period of time. Canceling Alarm 1 In Alarm list, select entry SB 2 Reset Alarm S % 3 Yes S % [ All Entries 1 In Alarm list, select entry 2 Switch Off S % 2 Clear All S % 3 Enter Handset Code S % .
Wakeup TV Using Wakeup TV Setting Wakeup TV Follow these steps to activate TV at a specific time on a specific day of the week: . Complete TV Area setup beforehand. . TV may not activate in poor signal conditions. Handy Extras 11 1 % S Tools S % S In PIM/ Life menu, Wakeup TV S % 3 Repeat: S % 4 Selected Days S % 5 Select day S % ( / )S Complete selection S A 6 Channel: S % 7 Select channel S % 8 A S Saved . For more settings, repeat 2 - 8.
Wakeup TV At Wakeup TV Time TV activates after Alarm. Canceling Wakeup TV 1 In Wakeup TV list, select entry S B 2 Wakeup TV Off S % . Reactivate entry to use the same settings. Reactivating Entry In 2, Wakeup TV On S % Stopping Alarm Instantly . While Alarm sounds/vibrates, press a key. When Another Function is Active . TV may not activate depending on the function. After TV is On for a Period of Time . A confirmation appears. Choose Yes and press % to exit TV. Incoming Calls .
Luxury Animation Playing Animation with Music & Illumination Play preset animations or downloaded Flash® files with music and illumination. Set playback time, volume and illumination pattern as needed. 1 % S Tools S % S In PIM/ Life menu, Luxury Animation S% Handy Extras 11 2 Select type S % . Animation appears. . For Flash®, select a file and press %. , Key LEDs do not illuminate for soundless Flash® files. .
Household Accounts Managing Household Expenses 2 Select scan receipt panel Saving Entries Scanning Receipts 3 Frame receipt on Display 1 % S Tools S % S In PIM/ Life menu, Household Accounts S % . To add, delete or edit expense items, see P.11-14 "Entering Manually." Scan Window Totals Panel Charts Panel Manual Input Panel Scan Receipt Panel 5 % S Scan results appear . Frame date, expense items and total amount. Align text parallel to reference lines. 4% . To cancel, press A.
Household Accounts Entering Manually 1 In Household Accounts 5 Item S % window, select manual input panel S % Handy Extras 11 6 Item S % S Enter name S% 7 Category S % S Select Expense Input Window Category S % 2 Select date panel S % S 8 Value S % S Enter 3 Shop S % S Select shop/ 9 A S Saved Enter date S % facility S % amount S % S A 4 Paid S % S Select payment method S % Advanced 0 (Renaming icon labels (Exporting Household Accounts data (P.
Household Accounts Changing Settings Specify closing day, closing month and budget for the month. 1 In Household Accounts window, B 3 Enter date/month S % 4 Yes S % 5 Budget S % S Enter amount S % 6 $ S Household Accounts window returns Handy Extras Restricting Access to Household Accounts by Handset Code [Account Setup Menu] Locks S % S On S % Resetting Household Accounts [Account Setup Menu] Master Reset S % S Enter Handset Code S % S Yes S % 11 Account Setup Menu 2 Date/Month Closed S % .
Household Accounts Opening Expense Records Opening Entries 1 In Household Accounts window, select totals panel S% 2 Select date S % Handy Extras 11 Daily Expense Log 3 Select entry S % . Details appear.
Calculator Using Calculator 1 % S Tools S % S In PIM/ Life menu, Calculator S % 2 Use Keypad to enter digits S Calculate 3 " S Standby returns Advanced + (Add) − (Subtract) × (Multiply) ÷ (Divide) = (Sum) C.CE (Clear) CM (Clear Memory) RM (Recall Memory) M+ (Add to Memory) . (Decimal) +/- (Positive/Negative Value) % (Percentage) c d a b % $ & ! A ( # Handy Extras Calculator Window Key Assignments ' 11 Memory Calculation . Clear Memory before starting new Memory calculations. .
Expenses Memo Adding Expenses Entering Expenses 1 % S Tools S % S In PIM/ Life menu, Expenses Memo S% Handy Extras 11 Checking Entries 1 In Expenses Memo menu, select list S % 2 Totals S % Expenses Memo List 3 " S Standby returns Saving Entries to Notepad [Expenses Memo List] B S Save to Notepad S % 5 Select Category S % S Saved Saving under Custom Category In 5, Other S % S Enter name S % Advanced 0 (Changing Category of saved entry (Changing amount (Renaming Categories (P.
Osaifu-Keitai® Osaifu-Keitai® (Japanese) Basics Using Osaifu-Keitai® Follow these steps to conduct a transaction: Example: Making an electronic payment . Lifestyle-Appli activation is not necessary. . Transactions are possible even in power off (if battery is charged adequately). . Calls/Internet transmissions do not affect transactions. Important Osaifu-Keitai® Usage Note . Disney Mobile is not liable for damages resulting from accidental loss/ alteration of IC Card data/settings.
Osaifu-Keitai® Locking IC Card IC Card Lock Restrict access to/prevent unauthorized use of Osaifu-Keitai® on handset.
Osaifu-Keitai® Remote Lock 4 Mail Remote Lock S % Disable Osaifu-Keitai® remotely by mail or phone.
Osaifu-Keitai® Call Remote Lock [ Preparation on Handset 5 Phone No. to Lck 1 or Phone No. to Lck 2 S % 1 % S Tools S % S In PIM/ 1 Using one of the specified Life menu, Osaifu-Keitai S % 2 IC Card Settings S % 3 Remote Lock S % S Enter Handset Code S % Handy Extras 4 Call Remote Lock S % Call Remote Lock Menu 11-22 phones, call handset . Send Caller ID. 6 Phone Book S % S Select entry S % S Select phone number S % . Select Phone Number to enter directly.
Simulated Call Faking Incoming Calls Handset rings to emulate an incoming call. . Save name and phone number to show as Caller ID. . Ringer may be muted by handset settings. To override Silent setting, see P.11-50. Setting Simulated Call Life menu, Simulated Call S% Simulated Call Menu 2 Switch On/Off S % S On S% S% 5 Phone Number: S % S Enter phone number S % SA 6 Assign Tone S % S Select tone/file S % 7 A S PIM/Life menu returns When Name and Phone Number are Unset .
Stopwatch Using Stopwatch Stopwatch stops if battery runs low. 1 % S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S Stopwatch S % Handy Extras 11 Stopwatch Window 2 % S Stopwatch starts 3 % S Stopwatch stops . Press % to resume. 4 " S Yes S % S Stopwatch ends . Records are deleted when Stopwatch ends. 11-24 Recording Lap Times While Stopwatch is running, B Saving Records to Notepad After 3, B S Save to Notepad S % Resetting Records After 3, A S From 2 Incoming Calls . Stopwatch is not affected by incoming calls.
Countdown Timer Using Countdown Timer 1 % S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S Countdown Timer S % 3% When Set Time Elapses Tone sounds. 4 % S Countdown starts Timer Entry Window 2 Enter minutes S Enter seconds . Press % to stop/resume countdown. 5 Set time elapses S Tone sounds 6 " S Yes S % S Stopping Tone Instantly . Press % or a Side Key. (Tone stops automatically after a period of time.) When Timer Time Elapsed during a Call . Tone sounds after the call. Handy Extras Countdown Timer Window .
World Clock Opening World Clock 1 % S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S World Clock S % Local Time Zone Handy Extras 11 World Time Zone 2% Set Time Zone Window 11-26 3 f Select area S % 4 " S Standby returns Advancing One Hour (Daylight Saving) [Set Time Zone Window] A , To cancel, press A.
Hour Minder Using Hour Minder Setting Hour Minder Follow these steps to activate the hourly time signal at selected hours: 1 % S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S Hour Minder S % 2 Switch On/Off S % S On S% 3 Select Time S % / )S Complete selection S A 5 A S Saved 6 " S Standby returns Adjusting Hour Minder Volume In 2, Advanced S % S Volume: S % S Adjust level S % S A S From 5 Changing Hour Minder Duration In 2, Advanced S % S Duration: S % S Select time S % S A S From 5 , For custom Duration, select Othe
Pedometer Using Pedometer Getting Started Handy Extras 11 . Count based on a pace of approximately 100 steps per minute over even terrain. . Accuracy may be affected by course, terrain, walking style, etc. . Avoid holding the handset; use a body worn case or a strap, or place handset inside a pocket or bag. , Avoid sudden/erratic movements. . Steps are not counted in the following cases: , In power off , For the first few steps , While handset vibrates . Handset use may affect accuracy. .
Pedometer Pedometer Indicator When Pedometer is active, today's step count appears in Standby. 2 Select time/date S % . Hourly/daily step counts appear. 3 $ S Pedometer window returns Viewing Step Count Records Setting Targets Information window opens, etc. when target is achieved for these items: Steps Window . Press A to toggle Daily/Hourly view. . Press # or ( to scroll down or up by one page.
Compass Using Compass Opening Compass 1 % S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S Compass S% Handy Extras 11 Compass Window . Compass opens; use as a rough guide. 11-30 Adjusting Compass 1 In Compass window, % S % . Follow onscreen instructions. Compass Indicator .
S! GPS Navi Using S! GPS Navi Use this GPS navigation service to pinpoint current location, find routes to destinations, and more. Provide current location to administrator upon request. Precautions . Location Information accuracy may be affected when GPS satellite/radio station signal reception is poor. Use S! GPS Navi under the open sky. . Disney Mobile is not liable for any damages resulting from the provided Location Information.
S! GPS Navi Opening Location Log 1 In S! GPS Navi menu, Location Logs S % 2 Select record S % . Details appear. 3 $ S List returns Using My Location Saving Location Information Follow these steps to save current location as a new entry: 1 In S! GPS Navi menu, My Location List S % Handy Extras 2 Location Info S % 1 In S! GPS Navi menu, . Details window opens. My LocationList Menu 2 New Entry S % 3 Name S % S Enter name S% 11 . To disable confirmation, press B before 2.
S! GPS Navi Using Ichi Navi (Japanese) Providing Location Information Locate other S! GPS Navi-compatible handset users or lost handset. Provide current location to administrator upon request. . Ichi Navi requires a separate contract and initial settings. . For more about Ichi Navi, see Disney Mobile Website (P.17-22). . Location may be provided automatically upon administrator's request without confirmation. . May be unavailable depending on subscription.
Document Viewer Opening PC Documents Supported File Formats: PDF (.pdf) Microsoft® Excel® (.xls) Microsoft® Word (.doc) Microsoft® PowerPoint® (.ppt) Handy Extras 11 . Some files may not appear correctly. . Downloaded files are also supported. . When transferring files from PCs, save to corresponding Memory Card folder (P.17-23). 1 % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec.
Notepad Saving Text New Notepad Entry 1 % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Notepad S% Opening Notepad 1 In Notepad list, select entry S% . Text appears. 2 $ S List returns Deleting Entries 2 S % 3 Enter text S % 4 Select Category S % S 1 In Notepad list, select entry SB 2 Delete Item S % S Yes S% Saved Sorting Entries Temporarily [Notepad List] A , Press to toggle sort options (Modified, Created, Category and Accessed).
Voice Recorder Recording/Playing Voice Recording . Recording stops if battery runs low while recording. . Record conversations during calls via Record Caller Voice. 2 % S Recording starts 3 % S Recording ends Handy Extras . For Extended Voice, recording is saved automatically.
Scan Barcode Scanning Barcodes Scan UPC/JAN (1D barcodes) or QR Codes (2D barcodes). . Membership file or password may be required when scanning barcodes. . Some barcodes may not be scanned. 3 Frame barcode in center of Display 5 Tone sounds S Scan results appear 1 % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Barcode/ Scan S % Scan Window . Use Focus Adjustment Bar as a guide (better focus in darker blue). 2 Scan Barcode S % 4 % S Scan starts .
Create QR Code Creating QR Codes Create QR Codes from these items on handset: Phone Book My Details Text Input Ring Songs·Tones Pictures Notepad Large items are divided into multiple QR Codes. Handy Extras 11 Procedure Follow these steps to create QR Codes from Data Folder files: 1 % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Barcode/ Scan S % 2 Create QR Code S % 3 Data Folder S % 4 Select folder S % S Select file or entry S % . QR Code is created. 5% . QR Code is saved to Data Folder (Pictures).
Scan Card Scanning Business Cards Scan business cards and save names, addresses, etc. to Phone Book. . English business cards may not be scanned correctly. . Some cards may not be scanned. 4% . To cancel, press A. 5 % S Scan results appear 1 % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Barcode/ Scan S % Scan Results Window 6%SA . New Phone Book entry is saved. Handy Extras 2 Scan Card S % 3 Frame card on Display If Text Exceeds Phone Book Entry Item Character Limit . A confirmation appears.
Scan Text Scanning Text Scan text and save it to Notepad, etc. Available Modes: Full Capture text in full screen and scan a selected line Line Capture a few lines of text and scan a selected line 3 Frame text in center of Display . To toggle mode, press A in scan window. . Some text may not be scanned. Handy Extras 11 1 % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Barcode/ Scan S % 2 Scan Text S % . To change mode, press A in scan window. Scan Window 4 % S Scan starts . To cancel, press A.
Kanji Grabber Using Kanji Grabber Scan a kanji compound and look it up in dictionaries. Some kanji may not be scanned. 1 % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Barcode/ Scan S % 7 Select word, etc. S % . Definition/translation window opens.
Additional Functions 7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calendar Calendar S % S B S Calendar Settings S % S Set Holiday S % S f Private S See below [ View Settings Changing default view % S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calendar S % S B S Calendar Settings S % S Default View S % S Select type S % Jumping to specified date % S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calendar S % S 8 S Enter date S % Saving/editing additional holidays Editing Added Holidays Select holiday S B S Edit S % S Name: S % S Enter name
Additional Functions [ Saving/Editing Schedules Setting Location % S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calendar S % S Select date S % S Select entry S % S % S Location: S % S Enter location S % S A 7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calendar S % S B S Calendar Settings S % S Set Category S % S See below Saving S! Friend's Status information Availability Answer Status: S % S Edit S A S A S A . Set Category first.
Additional Functions Selecting Vibration option % S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calendar S % S B S Alarm Settings S % S Vibration: S % S Select option S % Sounding Alarm tone even in Manner mode % S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calendar S % S B S Alarm Settings S % S For Manner Mode: S % S Ring S % S Yes S % 7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Handy Extras Changing Illumi Display settings 7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calendar S % S See below Searching entries Calendar S % S B S Alarm Setting
Additional Functions Deleting entries by specifying month (1Month/3Month/ 6Month View) 7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, 7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calendar S % S See below Tasks S % S Select task S B S Edit S % S Alarm: S % S See below Within One Month Select date S B S Delete S % S All This Month S % S Yes S % Up to the End of Previous Month Select date S B S Delete S % S Up to Last Month S % S Yes S % Changing Alarm tone/video & duration Tasks [ Task List Hiding tasks % S Tools S % S In
Additional Functions 7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Tasks S % S B S Alarm Settings S % S Light & Key Illumi: S % S See below Changing Small Light & Key Illumination settings Setting Ringtones to Control Illumination Switch On/Off S % S Link to Sound S % S A Changing Light Color Light Color S % S Select color S % S A Changing Key Illumination Pattern Key Pattern S % S Select pattern S % S A Alarms Editing entries % S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Alarms Saving entry name S % S Select entry S % S Su
Additional Functions 7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Changing Illumi Display settings Alarm S % S Select entry S % S Illumi Display: S % S See below Sounding Alarm tone even in Manner mode % S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Alarms S % S Settings S % S For Manner Mode S % S Ring S % S Yes S % Using Preset Pattern Pattern Setting S % S Preset Pattern S % S Select pattern S % S A S A Activating Alarm based on World Clock time % S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Alarms S % S Settings S % S Link to World
Additional Functions 7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Wakeup TV S % S Select entry S % S Light & Key Illumi: S % S See below Changing Small Light & Key Illumination settings Handy Extras 11 11-48 Household Accounts 7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Household Accounts S % S Select manual input panel S % S See below Setting Ringtones to Control Illumination Switch On/Off S % S Link to Sound S % S ASA Changing Light Color Light Color S % S Select color S % S A S A Changing Key Illumination Pattern K
Additional Functions Osaifu-Keitai® Calculator Copying calculation results While result appears, B S Copy S % Changing exchange rate for currency conversion % S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calculator S % S B S Money Converter S % S Exchange Rate S % S Domestic or Foreign S % S Enter rate S % Converting currencies . Set Exchange Rate first.
Additional Functions 7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Osaifu-Keitai S % S IC Card Settings S % S Remote Lock S % S Enter Handset Code S % S Mail Remote Lock S % S Notice Settings S % S Send Notice S % S See below Changing IC Card Lock notice recipient Handy Extras 11 11-50 Changing Recipient To Set Recipient S % S Set Recipient S % S Select method S % S Select/enter number/ address S % S $ S A . Omit step of pressing $ when selecting Phone Book as setting method. .
Additional Functions Changing Small Light & Key Illumination settings 7% S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge 7% S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S Countdown Timer S % S B S Light & Key Illumi S % S See below S Hour Minder S % S Advanced S % S Illumi Display: S % S See below Changing Light Color Light Color S % S Select color S % S A Changing Key Illumination Pattern Key Pattern S % S Select pattern S % S A Changing Illumi Display settings Using Custom Pattern Pattern Setting S % S Original S % S A S A Disabling
Additional Functions Sounding Hour Minder tone even in Manner mode % S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S Hour Minder S % S Advanced S % S For Manner Mode: S % S Ring S % S Yes S %SASA Activating Hour Minder based on World Clock time % S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S Hour Minder S % S Advanced S % S Link to World Clk: S % S On S % S A S A Pedometer Handy Extras 11 Changing Pedometer indicator Using Pedometer Calendar Checking accumulated data 7% S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S Pedometer S % S B S Settings S %
Additional Functions Disabling positioning % S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S S! GPS Navi S % S NAVI Settings S % S Positioning Lock S % S On S % S Enter Handset Code S % Selecting Location Information transmission option % S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S S! GPS Navi S % S NAVI Settings S % S Send Location Info S % S Select option S % Suppressing Information window after sending Location Information automatically Notepad 7% S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec.
Additional Functions Importing text files % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Notepad S % S Select entry S B S Setting/Manage S % S Import Text File S % S Select file S % Checking memory status % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Notepad S % S Select entry S B S Setting/Manage S % S Memory Status S % Opening properties % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec.
Additional Functions Saving linked info to Phone Book . To add to an existing entry, select As New Detail. . When MEMORY: appears in scan results, press % to enter the items underlined with a dotted line (NAME1:, TEL1:, etc.) automatically in Phone Book entry window. % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Barcode/ Scan S % S Scanned Results S % S Select file S % . Select a file and press B to rename files, open properties or delete files. . Some files may not open. 7% S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec.
Additional Functions 7% S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Barcode/Scan S % S Scan Barcode S % S Frame barcode in center of Display S % S B S Send Message S % S See below Pasting to message text All Text % S E Mail or SMS S % S Complete message S A Saving to Notepad Handy Extras . E Mail Composition window opens automatically depending on character count.
Additional Functions 7% S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Scan Text Scanning and pasting during text entry In a text entry window, B S Scan S % S Scan Text S % S Frame text in center of Display S % S Select line S % S % Scanning more text % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec.
Additional Functions 7% S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec.
Troubleshooting Wakeup TV 3 specified channel TV does not activate with . If Wakeup TV Time arrives while TV is active, channel does not switch to the specified one. Osaifu-Keitai® Cannot use Osaifu-Keitai® . Battery may be low. Charge battery or install a charged battery. 3 takes time Recognition via reader/writer . Check m logo area. Foreign articles can block/hamper recognition. Call Remote Lock does not even after specified 3 activate number of Missed Calls .
Disney Characters....................... 12-2 e-Books ........................................12-6 Using Disney Character Tools (Japanese) ...................................12-2 S! Friend's Status...........................12-7 S! Quick News.............................. 12-3 Reading e-Books (Japanese) .... 12-6 Using S! Friend's Status ................. 12-7 Receiving Content Updates (Japanese) ...................................12-3 S! Circle Talk ..............................
Disney Characters Using Disney Character Tools (Japanese) Disney Character Photo Maker Transform persons in photos into Disney characters. Packet transmission fees apply. 1 % S Entertainment S % S Disney Character Photo Maker S % Disney Player Watch online Disney character video. Packet transmission fees apply. 1 % S Entertainment S % S Disney Player S % Entertainment 12 . Disney Character Photo Maker S! Application starts. . Follow onscreen instructions.
S! Quick News Receiving Content Updates (Japanese) View content updates or breaking news. Packet transmission fees apply. Registering S! Quick News Items 1 % S Entertainment S % S S! Quick News S % 2 S! Quick News List S % Opening Information 1 In S! Quick News List, select item S % . Title list appears. 2 Select title S % . Information appears. . Press B to return to title list, or A to open next title.
S! Information Channel S! Information Channel & Weather Indicator (Japanese) Subscribe to Japanese mobile periodicals that download to handset automatically; use Weather Indicator as needed. Packet transmission fees apply. Service Registration & Content Subscription 1 % S Entertainment S % Entertainment S S! Information Channel/ Weather S % New Received Information Information window opens for new S! Information Channel info delivery. 1 While Information window appears, S! Info. Channel S% .
Content Downloads Downloading Content (Japanese) Download media content via Disney Web. Via Music Store 1 % S Entertainment S % Entertainment 12 Entertainment Menu 2 Music Store S % . Handset connects to the Internet. Follow onscreen instructions.
e-Books Reading e-Books (Japanese) Downloading e-Books 1 A S メニューリスト S % 2 書籍・コミック・写真集 S % . Follow onscreen instructions. . Downloaded e-Books are saved to Data Folder (Books). Entertainment Note . Alternatively, go to SH-web Mobile Internet site (シャープメーカーサイト in Bookmarks; see P.6-8) for e-Books. e-Book Viewer Read XMDF books and dictionary files. Some files may not be supported. 1 % S Entertainment S % 1 In Entertainment menu, . BookSurfing® S! Application starts.
S! Friend's Status Using S! Friend's Status Exchange current usage status, mood, etc. with compatible handsets. . Save and organize members in Groups. . S! Friend's Status requires a separate contract and basic monthly fee. . Set IP Service Setting to On. . Set Connection status to Online. 1 % S Entertainment S % S S! Friend's Status S % 2 Yes S % First S! Friend's Status Use 3 Yes S % 4 Phone Book S % 5 Select entry S % S Select phone number S % .
S! Friend's Status Opening Member Status 1 % S Entertainment S % S S! Friend's Status S % S f Select Group My Status Changing My Status Follow these steps to change Status, Availability and Comment; new status is sent to the members. 1 % S Entertainment S % S S! Friend's Status S % S 私の状況 S % Member Status Entertainment Connection Status 2 Select member S % . Member status details appear. When Cancellation Notice Arrives . Member is deleted from S! Friend's Status member list.
S! Friend's Status Receiving Request from Unsaved Numbers When a registration request arrives, a confirmation appears. . Acceptance notice is sent; the number is registered. Rejecting In 1, No S % S Yes S % , Rejection notice is sent; the number cannot be registered for 24 hours. , For ConfirmLater, Information window opens.
S! Circle Talk Using S! Circle Talk Use handset like a walkie-talkie to speak to multiple parties simultaneously. . A subscription to S! Friend's Status is required. . Packet transmission fees apply during S! Circle Talk. . Set IP Service Setting to On. 3 Group S % S Group Name: S % S Enter name S% Registering Members Entertainment 12 Follow these steps to register a number saved in Phone Book: 1 % S Entertainment S % S S! Circle Talk S % .
S! Circle Talk Initiating S! Circle Talk Follow these steps to send S! Circle Talk requests to members: (Set Connection status to Online (P.12-8) first.) 1 % S Entertainment S % S! Circle Talk Operations [ Speaking 1 Press and hold ! when Press and Hold appears S You have the floor S S! Circle Talk S % S% 3 % S Transmission starts . S! Circle Talk starts when request is accepted by a receiver. . Loudspeaker activates automatically.
Blog Tool Blogging Save blog details to view or update blogs easily on handset. Saving Blog Details Setup for Posting via Mail 3 Blog Title S % S Enter name S % 4 Blog by send Mail S % 2 Refer/Send by Disney Web 1 % S Entertainment S % or Refer/Send by PCSiteBrowser S % S Blog Tool S % Entertainment 12 5 Blog's Email Address S % S Enter mail address S % 2 Add New Entry S % Blog Setting Menu Advanced 12-12 0 (Editing entries (Deleting entries (P.
Blog Tool Posting to Blogs Complete setup for posting via mail/ Internet beforehand. Posting via Mail 1 In Blog Tool window, select entry S % 2 Blog by send Mail S % . E Mail Composition window opens with address entered. . Omit 2 if no URL is saved for posting. entry S % 2 Blog by send Browser S % . Page of URL saved in Blog's URL opens. . Omit 2 if no address is saved for posting. . If PC Site Browser message appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Additional Functions [ Other S! Quick News [ Opening/Updating Items % S Entertainment S % S S! Quick News S % S Settings S % S Automatic Update S % S Select item S % S Select update interval, On or Off S % Setting S! Quick News automatic update Entertainment 12 Checking update schedule . If a message appears, press %. . When Special is set to On, items are updated every four hours. . When General is set to On, items are updated once a day. . Updating items may incur high packet transmission fees. .
Additional Functions Copying text Saving files to Data Folder On a page, B S Copy Text S % S Select first character S % S Highlight text range S% On a page, B S Save Items S % S Select file S % S Save S % S Enter name S % S Save here S % . Some files are saved automatically.
Additional Functions [ Status & Availability S! Friend's Status [ Members & Groups Adding members Deleting members % S Entertainment S % S S! Friend's Status S % S f Select Group S B S Add Member S % S Select method S % S Select entry or enter phone number S % S Yes S % % S Entertainment S % S S! Friend's Status S % S f Select Group S Select member S B S Registration Release S % S Yes S % S Yes S % % S Entertainment S % S S! Friend's Status S % S B S Settings S % S Answer Status S % S User Setting S %
Additional Functions [ Sending Image Sending My Details image [ Settings % S Entertainment S % S S! Friend's Status S % S f Select Group S Select member S B S Send Image S % S Yes S % . Available when your handset number is saved in Phone Book on member's handset.
Troubleshooting S! Quick News 3 Cannot receive content updates . Update may fail out-of-range or in poor signal conditions. . Automatic Update does not affect S! Quick News List News Flash update items overnight. . USIM Card replacement cancels Automatic Update. Entertainment 12 S! Friend's Status 3 Cannot use S! Friend's Status . Set IP Service Setting to On. 3 request automatically Handset rejected a registration .
Handset Security ......................... 13-2 Function Control ..........................13-6 Operations Security .....................13-2 Information Security.....................13-3 Additional Functions ...................13-7 Face Recognition........................ 13-4 Using Face Recognition ..............13-4 Using Function Control ................
Handset Security Operations Security Function Lock Restrict access to handset functions.
Handset Security Information Security Application Lock Restrict access to these functions: Phone Book Mail Calendar/Tasks Notepad Disney Web 1 % S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Locks S % 4 A S Enter Handset Code S% Temporary Access to Functions . When accessing functions, enter Handset Code and press %. History Lock Restrict access to Call Log and sent/ received mail records.
Face Recognition Using Face Recognition Capture portraits with mobile camera then match live image to saved ones to unlock handset or access functions/files. If Face Recognition fails, Function Lock activates. Handset Security 13 Important Face Recognition Usage Notes . Identification accuracy is not guaranteed. Disney Mobile cannot be held liable for misuse or any damages associated with the use of Face Recognition. . Handset Code is required to cancel Face Recognition.
Face Recognition Scanning Face Face Recognition window opens when powering on or opening handset, or whenever Display is refreshed after Display Saving time. 1 Face the Display S Recognition starts If You Cannot Remember the Answer In 1, " S Enter Handset Code S % When No Question or Answer is Saved In 1, enter Handset Code S A When Recognition Fails Function Lock activates. Activating & Canceling 1 In Face Recognition menu, 2 On or Off S % S Enter portrait, handset unlocks Saved question appears.
Function Control Using Function Control Restrict access to the following functions remotely. (Available for administrators.) Handset Security 13 Camera Attach File Infrared Disney Web Bluetooth PC Site Browser Memory Card IP Service USB S! Appli Digital TV Osaifu-Keitai Messaging PC Mail Voice Call (placing) Streaming Video Call (placing) Flash® USIM (writing) Mobile Widget E Mail . A message appears while Function Control is in progress. .
Additional Functions PIN Entry Changing PIN Face Recognition 7 % S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Locks S % S PIN Entry S % S Change PIN S % S Enter current PIN S % S Enter new PIN S % S Re-enter new PIN S % . Activate PIN Entry first. Secure Remote Lock % S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Locks S % S Face Recognition S % S User Registration S % S Enter Handset Code S % S Select from User 1 to User 5 S See below Editing/deleting user information . Edit items in the same way as saving entries.
Data Folder .................................. 14-2 Opening Files ................................14-3 Managing Files & Folders ............14-4 Memory Card ..............................14-5 Using Memory Card .................... 14-5 Additional Functions ...................14-7 Troubleshooting .........................
Data Folder Data Folder Handset files are organized in folders by file format.
Data Folder Opening Files 1 % S Data Folder S % 3 Select file S % Slide Show Available for Pictures or DCIM folder. 1 In file list, select file S B 2 Slide Show S % . Slide Show starts. 2 Select folder S % To open a sub folder, select it and press %. File List 3 % S Slide Show stops . The content plays or appears. . To return to file list, press $. Handling Open Images . Press % to enlarge, or press #/d or (/c to open next or previous image. Press A to rotate 90 degrees clockwise.
Data Folder Managing Files & Folders Adding Folders May be unavailable for some folders. 1 % S Data Folder S % S Select folder S % Moving/Copying Files Some files may not be moved/copied. 1 In file list, select file S B 2 Move or Copy S % S Phone or Memory Card S % Data Folder & Memory Card 14 . If prompted, select a destination folder and press %. 3 Move here or Copy here S% 2B File List If Download is selected or folder is empty, skip ahead to 4.
Memory Card Using Memory Card Use microSD/microSDHC Memory Card (hereafter "Memory Card") to save and organize files for use on DM007SH. Use recommended Memory Cards only. For details, see P.17-22 "microSD Memory Card Compatibility." 3 Close Battery Cover Power off first. 1 Remove Battery Cover Battery Cover . Position and slide Cover gently as shown until it stops. . Press and slide as shown. 2 Insert card . With terminal side down, insert card until it clicks. .
Memory Card Format Card When using a new Memory Card for the first time, format it on the handset before trying to save files, etc. Format Card deletes all Memory Card files, even those created on other devices. 1 % S Settings S % S f Data Folder & Memory Card Phone/G S Memory Card S% 2 Format Card S % S Yes S% . Offline Mode is set. Handset transmissions are suspended until format is complete. 3 Enter Handset Code S % 4 Yes S % . To cancel, choose No and press %.
Additional Functions 7% S Data Folder S % S Select File/Folder View Settings Switching file list view folder S % S Select file S B S Slide Show S % S B S See below % S Data Folder S % S Select folder S % S B S Manage Items S % S Change List View S % S Select option S % Changing Key Illumination Pattern Set Key Illumi S % S Key Pattern S % S Select pattern S % S A . Not available for some folders.
Additional Functions Using Files/Folders Using files as Wallpaper Data Folder & Memory Card 14 14-8 Using files as ringtones Using files as ringvideos % S Data Folder S % S Select folder S % S Select file S B S Set as Wallpaper S % S% . For images smaller or larger than Display, Wallpaper Display options appear; follow onscreen prompts. % S Data Folder S % S Select folder S % S Select file S B S Set as Ringtone S % S Select item S % . If prompted, enter ring time and press %. .
Additional Functions 7 % S Data Folder S % S Other Documents S % S Select file S % S See below Line Scroll g Page Scroll 2 (Up), 8 (Down), 6 (Right), 4 (Left) Handling SVG files Zoom 1 (Zoom out), 3 (Zoom in) Key Action Mode 0 Default View 5 Memory Card Using HTML files on Memory Card % S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Memory Card S % S SD Local Contents S % S Select title S % Data Folder & Memory Card Rotate 7 (Counterclockwise), 9 (Clockwise) 14 14-9
Troubleshooting Managing Files/Folders 3 Cannot copy files . Files may be copy/forward protected. (If a copy/forward protected file is included in selected files, only the remaining files are copied.) Data Folder & Memory Card 14 3 used on PCs, etc. Copied/moved files cannot be . Some files may not be usable on other Disney Mobile handsets or PCs, etc. 3 Cannot sort files properly . Check the number of files/folders in the folder.
Infrared......................................... 15-2 Backup ....................................... 15-13 Transferring Files via Infrared .......15-3 Exchanging Contact Information.... 15-5 Basics........................................... 15-13 Backup & Restore ...................... 15-14 IC Transmission ............................ 15-6 S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) ....15-15 Transferring Files via IC Transmission ........................................................15-7 About SAB.............
Infrared Infrared Wirelessly transfer files between DM007SH and compatible devices. DM007SH supports IrSimple= high-speed wireless communications protocol; exchange large image files instantly with compatible mobile phones, printers, etc. Getting Started Infrared Precautions Align Infrared Ports of both devices. . Handset cannot receive connection requests during Software Update. Transferable Files Connectivity & File Backup 15 15-2 Phone Book Received Msg.
Infrared Transferring Files via Infrared Receiving Files 1 d (Long) 2 Connection request arrives . If storage media confirmation appears, select media and press %. [ All File Transfer (Adding Files) Yes S % S Enter Handset Code S % S Enter Authorization Code S % S As New Items S % [ All File Transfer (Overwriting Existing Files) Yes S % S Enter Handset Code S % S Enter Authorization Code S % S Delete All & Save S % S Yes S% .
Infrared Sending Files One File Transfer Example: Phone Book entry 1 b S Select entry S B S Send Entry S % 2 Via Infrared S % 3 Yes S % S Transfer starts . When complete, entry search window returns. All File Transfer 1 % S Tools S % S f Connectivity S Infrared S % 2 Send All S % 3 Yes S % S Enter Handset Code S % 4 Select item S % ( / )S Complete selection S A Connectivity & File Backup 5 Enter Authorization Code S % S Transfer starts S % Sending Phone Book .
Infrared Exchanging Contact Information Exchange name, phone numbers, mail addresses, and other contact info with other compatible handsets via infrared. Read P.15-2 "Infrared Precautions" beforehand.
IC Transmission IC Transmission Wirelessly transfer files between DM007SH and compatible devices. . For transferable files, see P.15-2. . Cancel IC Card Lock beforehand. . Disconnect Headphones, USB Cable and AC Charger beforehand. Getting Started IC Transmission Precautions Align m logos of both devices. Transfer Options One File Transfer Transfer single files All File Transfer Transfer all files by function . Some transfer options may be unavailable depending on file type. .
IC Transmission Transferring Files via IC Transmission Receiving Files 1 Connection request arrives Request Window 2 Perform subsequent operations . To cancel transfer, press A. Subsequent Operations [ One File Transfer Yes S % S Yes S % . If storage media confirmation appears, select media and press %. [ All File Transfer (Adding Files) Yes S % S Enter Handset Code S % S Enter Authorization Code S % S As New Items S % . For Phone Book, My Details except handset phone number is overwritten as well.
Bluetooth® Bluetooth® Wirelessly transfer files/data between DM007SH and compatible devices (watches, handsfree devices, etc.). Connectivity & File Backup . For transferable files, see P.15-2. . DM007SH supports simultaneous connection with two devices. (May be unavailable depending on the device type.) . Bluetooth® connection may not be possible with some Bluetooth® devices. , Handset shall be connected to certified Bluetooth® devices that meet the specification standards developed by the Bluetooth SIG.
Bluetooth® Transferring Files via Bluetooth® Activating Bluetooth® 1 c (Long) Connecting Bluetooth® Devices Device Search & Pairing Activate Bluetooth® on devices to be paired with first. . Bluetooth® is activated. . Handset must be in Standby to accept connection requests from unpaired handsfree devices, etc. . To cancel Bluetooth®, Long Press c. 1 % S Tools S % S f Connectivity S Bluetooth S% 3% . Found devices are listed after search. . To cancel search, press A.
Bluetooth® Connecting Paired Handsfree Devices, Etc. 1 In Bluetooth menu, Paired Devices S % Accepting Connection Requests Follow these steps to accept connection requests from unpaired devices: 1 Connection request arrives Paired Device List Connectivity & File Backup 15 2 Select device S % If handset is already connected to another device, disconnection confirmation may appear; choose Yes and press %. . The device is connected and (preferred) appears. Request Window 2 Yes S % 3 Yes S % .
Bluetooth® Transferring Files Follow the steps below to exchange files with paired devices. . For transferable files, see P.15-2. . When requested, enter Authorization Code. Receiving Files 1 Connection request arrives 2 Perform subsequent operations . To cancel transfer, press A. . If storage media confirmation appears, select media and press %.
External Device Connection Connecting PC or Blu-ray Disc Recorder Connecting PC Accessing Memory Card Connect handset to a PC via USB Cable to access Memory Card from the PC without removing card from handset. USB Cable may be purchased separately. 1 Connect handset to a PC via USB Cable Connectivity & File Backup 15 2 Card Reader Mode S % . Use PC to access Memory Card. 3 A S Yes S % S Connection ends . Disconnect USB Cable. If Menu in 1 Does Not Appear .
Backup Basics Back up information to Memory Card, and restore to handset as needed. Supported Items Select items to back up, or transfer all at once. Items with * are selectable at once via Check Selection in Options menu. Phone Book* Drafts* Templates (Messaging) Tasks* Bookmarks* Notepad Sent Messages* * Mail Groups* Received Msg.* Contents Keys Data Folder User Dictionary Transferring All Items . Use blank Memory Card for Backup All Items.
Backup Backup & Restore 5 A S Yes S % Handset to Memory Card Follow these steps to back up selected items at once: 1 % S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Backup/ Restore S % Connectivity & File Backup 15 4A . To cancel, press A.
S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) About SAB Back up Phone Book content in SAB; add Phone Book changes to SAB anytime. Edit SAB online via PC; add SAB changes to Phone Book anytime. Restore lost or altered Phone Book content from SAB. Specify frequency for auto synchronization.
S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) Precautions Service Usage Outline Complete Contract Contact General Information (P.17-41) for application. [ Unsynchronizable Items These Phone Book settings are lost: , Picture, Tone, Illumi & Light, Vibration [ Unintentional Phone Book or SAB Content Deletion Receive Notice After subscription, password information arrives via SMS. . Your handset number and password are required to access SAB via a PC.
S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) Using Sync Commands Normal (Start Sync) Synchronize Phone Book and SAB via Normal. 1 % S Phone S % S S! Addressbook Back-up S% Other Sync Commands Available Commands: Sync from Client Backup Sync from Server 2 Start Sync S % . Synchronization starts; when complete, details appear. 3 % S Synchronization Details S % 2 Backup/Restore S % 3 Select command S % . Synchronization starts; when complete, details appear.
Additional Functions Bluetooth® Infrared Activating Infrared via Main Menu Connectivity & File Backup 15 15-18 % S Tools S % S f Connectivity S Infrared S % S Switch On/Off S % S On(3 min.
Additional Functions Opening Bluetooth®-related handset properties % S Tools S % S f Connectivity S Bluetooth S % S My Device Details S % Activating Bluetooth® via Main Menu % S Tools S % S f Connectivity S Bluetooth S % S Switch On/Off S % S On S% . Press A to view service details. [ Bluetooth® Watches % S Tools S % S f Connectivity S Synchronizing Bluetooth S % S Setting Watch S % S Set ® Bluetooth watch BT-Watch Time S % S Yes S % with handset Clock .
Additional Functions Backup S! Addressbook Back-up [ Backup & Restore Backing up all items Encoding data for backup % S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Backup/Restore S % S Backup All Items S % S Enter Handset Code S % S Yes S % S Yes S % S Backup complete S % S % % S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Backup/Restore S % S Settings/Manage S % S Encode Settings S % S Select item S % S On S % . Available for Phone Book, Calendar, Tasks and Messaging folders.
Troubleshooting File Transfer 3 Some files are not received . If storage limit is reached during transfers, remaining files will not be received. 3 Cannot receive/accept connection requests even when Infrared/Bluetooth® is On 3 Phone Book settings are lost . One file transfer resets these settings: , Category, Tone, Illumi & Light, Vibration, Secret . Picture setting may be lost depending on image; reassign it. 3 Calendar/Tasks settings are lost .
Troubleshooting Backup & Restore 3 Backup fails . Check handset/Memory Card memory; backup may fail if the memory is low. 3 Connectivity & File Backup 15 Some files are not restored . If storage limit is reached during Restore, remaining files will not be restored. 3 Disney Mobile handsets or PCs Cannot use backup files on other . Some backup files may not be usable on other Disney Mobile handsets or PCs. 3 Cannot open backup files . Some backup files may open only after being restored to handset.
Date & Time ................................. 16-2 Display & Illumination ................. 16-3 Language .....................................16-3 Image & Text ................................16-3 Display & Backlight ......................16-3 Standby Display............................16-4 Key Backlight ................................16-4 Key Illumination ............................16-4 Incoming Transmissions.............. 16-5 Handset Response .......................16-5 Handset Response (Lights) ....
Date & Time 1 Date & Time Settings Date & Time Setting the date and time Correcting Clock manually Disabling auto Clock correction Setting auto Clock correction timing Activating Daylight Saving Changing Time Zone Adding custom Time Zone Handset Customization 16 16-2 Changing time format to 12 hour Changing date format Starting the Calendar week on Monday 7% S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Date & Time S % Set Date/Time S % S Enter the year S Enter the month S Enter the day S Enter the time S %
Display & Illumination 1 Display & Illumination Settings 1 Language 7% S Settings S % S Sound/Display menu Switching interface between Japanese and English Image & Text 7% S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Display S % Showing preloaded images for incoming calls, etc. Showing Data Folder images for incoming calls, etc. Showing Customized Screen for incoming calls, etc.
Display & Illumination 1 Display & Illumination Settings 2 Standby Display 7% S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Display S % S Standby Display S % Changing Clock/Calendar Selecting Mobile Widget display option Showing Network service provider name in Standby Hiding Pedometer in Standby Key Backlight Disabling key Backlight illumination Key Illumination Handset Customization 16 16-4 Setting Key Illumination pattern by action Disabling Key Illumination by action Clock/Calendar S % S Select type
Incoming Transmissions 1 Incoming Transmission Settings Handset Response 7% S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Sounds & Alerts S % Volume S % S Select item S % S Adjust level S % Any Key Answer S % S On S % . Use 0 - 9, (, #, ~, g, ', & or | in addition to !. Changing ringtone volume Answering calls with other keys Any Key Answer S % S Only Mute S % . Use 0 - 9, (, #, ~, g, ', &, | or L in addition to ).
Sounds 1 Sound Settings System Sounds 7% S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Sounds & Alerts S % System Sounds S % S Keypad Tones S % S Select tone S % System Sounds S % S S! Circle Talk S % S Select tone S % System Sounds S % S Select item S % S Tone or Sound S % S Select folder S % S Select tone/file S % . For files with limited usage period, choose Yes and press %.
Connectivity 1 Connectivity Settings Network 7% S Settings S % S f Network Select Network S % S Manual S % S Select Network S % Select Network S % S Set Preferred S % S Select target location S % S Insert S % S Select Network S % Selecting a Network manually Adding preferred Networks Select Network S % S Set Preferred S % S % S Add to End S % S Select Network S % Adding preferred Networks to the end Deleting preferred Networks Adding Networks Deleting Networks Switching Network service between 3G and
Reset 1 Reset Settings Restoring Default Settings 7% S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Master Reset S % Reset Settings S % S Enter Administrator Code S % S Yes S % S Yes S% . Some default settings may not be restored. Reset All S % S Enter Administrator Code S % S Yes S % S Yes S % . Delete IC Card data beforehand. (Procedures to delete IC Card data vary by Lifestyle-Appli; contact Osaifu-Keitai® service providers for details.) Clearing all Phone Book entries, Data Folder files, etc. .
USIM Card .................................... 17-2 Character Codes ......................17-11 About USIM Card .........................17-2 USIM Card Installation..................17-3 Weather Indicators.................... 17-17 Battery .......................................... 17-4 Battery Installation........................17-4 Software Update.......................... 17-5 Troubleshooting........................... 17-6 Text Entry Key Assignments ........ 17-8 Pager Codes.......................
USIM Card About USIM Card USIM Card is an IC card containing customer and authentication information, including the handset number. USIM Card must be inserted to use this handset. Save Phone Book entries on USIM Card Phone Book to use them on other Disney Mobile handsets. Depending on the USIM Card in use, some entry items may not be supported, and some limits (character entry, etc.) may be lower. Precautions IC Chip Appendix 17 17-2 . Do not insert USIM Card into any other IC card device.
USIM Card USIM Card Installation . Do not apply excessive force to insert/remove USIM Card. . USIM Card must be inserted to use this handset. Inserting 1 Remove battery (P.17-4) 2 Using Tab, pull out Tray 4 Push in Tray fully as shown . Reinstall battery (P.17-4). Removing Tray 3 Lift and slide out USIM Card 1 Remove battery 2 Using Tab, pull out Tray Tab 3 Slide in USIM Card with IC chip facing up Notch . Reinstall battery. . Take care not to lose removed USIM Card.
Battery Battery Installation About Battery . Charge battery at least once every six months; an uncharged battery may become unusable or affect files/settings. . Depending on usage, bulges may appear near end of battery life; this does not affect safety. . Replace battery if operating time shortens noticeably. . Clean device charging terminals with a dry cotton swab. Lithium-ion Battery Appendix 17 17-4 . This product requires a lithium-ion battery. Lithium-ion batteries are a recyclable resource.
Software Update Software Update Check for firmware updates and download as required. Precautions . Handset is disabled until update is complete. Update may take up to approximately 30 minutes. . Update failure may disable handset. To reduce failure risk, make sure signal is strong and stable, and charge battery beforehand. . Update will not start if another function is in use. Before updating software (or before scheduled update time), end all active functions/applications. .
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting [ General Problem Handset won't power on Operation is restricted after power on Insert USIM Card appears Appendix 17 17-6 REFRESH appears and handset returns to Standby Operation is restricted Possible Cause Solution Was " pressed long enough? Press " longer. Battery may need to be charged or replaced. Charge battery or install a charged battery. Battery may not be properly installed. Install battery properly (P.17-4).
Troubleshooting [ Charger/Battery Problem Battery charges quickly Battery charges slowly Battery won't charge Possible Cause Solution Remaining charge shortens charging time. This is normal. Battery may be terminally exhausted or defective. (Small Light flashes red.) Replace battery with a new one. Charging slows during Video Calls. End the call to charge faster. Battery may be charging via USB. Use AC Charger. AC Charger may not be properly connected to handset.
Text Entry Key Assignments Text Entry Key Assignments Key Kanji (Hiragana) [Double-byte] Katakana [Double & Single-byte] Alphanumerics [Double & Single-byte] 1 あいうえお ぁぃぅぇぉ アイウエオ ァィゥェォ @.
Text Entry Key Assignments Key e Kanji (Hiragana) [Double-byte] Conversion Katakana [Double & Single-byte] & (Long) Numbers [Single-byte] Character Codes Cursor up/down; 0 (line break) when b is pressed at the end of text 4 Cursor left/right f & Alphanumerics [Double & Single-byte] Switch entry modes (except during conversion) Search Word5 ───── Toggle Personal Mode5 ───── Toggle Personal Mode5,6 ───── Toggle case (for some characters) ' Toggle mode (upper/ lower and lower case) ───── $
Pager Codes Pager Code List 2 い き し ち に ひ み ( り を Second Digit (Press Next) 3 4 5 6 7 8 う え お A B C く け こ F G H す せ そ K L M つ て と P Q R ぬ ね の U V W ふ へ ほ Z ? ! む め も m & ゆ ) よ N # Space る れ ろ 1 2 3 ん ゛ ゜ 6 7 8 9 D I N S X − 0 E J O T Y / *1 *2 4 9 5 0 Appendix First Digit (Press First) [ Double-byte Lower Case 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 ぁ 2 ぃ ゅ 9 d i n s x 0 e j o t y ょ *2 、 。 Press 70 to insert 0 (line break) in mail message text, Notepad, etc.
Character Codes Character Code List Last Digit First Three Digits First Three Digits Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit Space Appendix 17 17-11
Character Codes First Three Digits Appendix 17 17-12 Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit
Character Codes First Three Digits Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit Appendix 17 17-13
Character Codes First Three Digits Appendix 17 17-14 Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit
Character Codes First Three Digits Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit Appendix 17 17-15
Character Codes First Three Digits Appendix 17 17-16 Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit First Three Digits Last Digit
Weather Indicators Weather Indicator List ■Basic Status ■Pollen Count ■Ultraviolet Clear skies (day) Low Low Clear skies (night) Moderate Moderate Cloudy High High Rain Extreme Extreme Snow ■Cherry Blossom ■Typhoon Thunder showers Flowering Forming Chance of rain: 0% Almost full bloom Approaching Chance of rain: 10% Full bloom Caution necessary Chance of rain: 20% Beginning of petal fall Chance of rain: 30% Chance of rain: 40% Chance of rain: 50% Chance of rain: 70% Chance of
Specifications Specifications Disney Mobile DM007SH Weight* Continuous Talk Time* Continuous Standby Time* Continuous TV Reception Time* Charging Time (power off)* 97 g (113 g with battery) 210 minutes (3G) 220 minutes (GSM) 360 hours (3G) 320 hours (GSM) (handset closed) 4 hours AC Charger: 140 minutes In-Car Charger: 140 minutes 50 x 110 x 13.9-17.8 mm Dimensions (handset closed, without (W x H x D)* protruding parts) 0.25 W (3G) Maximum Output 2.0 W (GSM) * Appendix 17 Approximate value. .
Specifications Basic Operations Memory [ Standby Shortcut Savable Items 19 per sheet (shared with widgets) Universal Operations, Etc.
Specifications History URL Entry Log Bookmarks* & Saved Pages Tab Input Memory Streaming History RSS Feed * 300 pages for Disney Web 300 pages for PC Site Browser 10 URLs 100 pages for Disney Web 100 pages for PC Site Browser 3 tabs at one time 20 entries 20 URLs 30 entries (60 KB per entry) Folders are counted as pages.
Specifications All Music List Music Chaku-Uta® WMA Shows up to 350 files each SD AUDIO Shows up to 999 files S! Applications & Widgets [ Clock/Gauge Stopwatch Countdown Timer World Clock [ S! Applications 100 items or 50 MB (shared with Memory Messaging Templates folder and other folders in Data Folder) Remote Control Approximately 5 m [ Mobile Widget Savable Items 4 widgets (S! Quick News & S! Friend's Status: 1, others: 3) per sheet x 4 sheets Handy Extras [ PIM/Life 1 2 Preset holidays are b
Specifications [ S! Circle Talk Participant Speak Time Member List 11 members 30 seconds each 30 entries (10 members per Group) [ Blog Tool Blog Details Blog Title Blog Settings (Mail) Blog Settings (Disney Web & PC Site Browser) 5 entries 16 characters Email Address 128 characters Title 32 characters Text 128 characters S (320 x 320) M (640 x 640) Picture Size L (1024 x 1024) Send URL for Posting 1,024 characters URL for Viewing 1,024 characters Data Folder Memory Appendix 17 17-22 50 MB (shared
Specifications Memory Card Structure & Contents Memory Card Structure DCIM PRIVATE MYFOLDER Still images in Data Folder (DCIM) Local Contents SD Local Contents Mail Messaging folder backups (Received Msg.
Menu List Menu List Disney Web Function Disney Web Disney Official Sites Bookmarks Saved Pages Web Search Enter URL History PC Site Browser Browser Settings Refer to P.6-3 P.6-3 P.6-8 P.6-8 P.6-11 P.6-3 P.6-3 P.6-5 P.6-12 [ PC Site Browser Function Appendix 17 17-24 Homepage Bookmarks Saved Pages Web Search Enter URL History RSS Feed Disney Web Refer to P.6-5 P.6-8 P.6-8 P.6-11 P.6-5 P.6-5 P.6-9 P.
Menu List [ Settings: General Settings Function Delivery Report Reply to Settings Reply With Text Auto Reply Send/ Compose Set Quick Reply Auto Resend Sending Status Restrictions Setting Message Notice Receive Link to Feeling Animation View Sort Spam Mail Report Spam Scroll Unit Message List View Address View Received Msg. View Sent Msg. View Received Msg. Auto Delete Sent Messages [ Settings: E Mail Settings Refer to P.5-35 P.5-35 P.5-35 P.5-30 P.5-30 P.5-35 P.5-35 P.5-11 P.5-36 P.5-36 P.5-36 P.5-17 P.
Menu List [ Photo Camera (Example: Pro Auto Camera) Appendix 17 17-26 Function Switch Camera Detect Personal Self-timer Picture Size Focus Setting Egao level Shutter Mode Shutter Setting Shutter Sound Set Remote Shutter Picture Quality ISO Sensitivity White Balance Exposure Settings Shake Reducing Long Exposure Display Setting Set Send Key Review Save Pictures to Save Setting Auto Save Background Save Scene Help Mobile Light Refer to P.8-8 P.8-14 P.8-24 P.8-24 P.8-24 P.8-25 P.8-25 P.8-25 P.8-24 P.
Menu List S! Appli Function S! Appli Library Osaifu-Keitai Settings Information TV Refer to P.10-2 P.11-19 P.10-7 P.10-7 [ Settings Function Application Volume Backlight Vibration Synchronization Calls & Alarms Switch On/Off Screensaver Activation Time Stop Auto Start Surround Set to Default Memory All Clear Refer to P.10-6 P.10-7 P.10-7 P.10-7 P.10-6 P.10-6 P.10-6 P.10-6 P.10-6 P.10-7 P.
Menu List [ S! Quick News Function S! Quick News List Automatic Update Show Image Check Schedule Settings Change Skin Delete S! Quick News Lists [ PIM/Life: Osaifu-Keitai Refer to P.12-3 P.12-14 P.12-14 P.12-14 P.12-14 P.12-14 [ PIM/Life Appendix 17 [ Doc./Rec. Refer to P.11-19 P.11-49 P.11-20 P.11-21 P.11-49 P.11-49 P.
Menu List [ Connectivity: Bluetooth Function Switch On/Off Add Device Paired Devices Send All Setting Watch My Device Settings My Device Details Refer to P.15-19 P.15-9 P.15-10 P.15-11 P.15-19 P.15-18 P.15-19 Settings [ Sound/Display Vivid Mode Mini Battery Greeting Message Backlight Display Saving Dial Number P.16-4 P.11-52 P.16-3 P.2-17 P.16-3 P.16-3 P.16-3 P.16-3 [ Sound/Display: Illumi & Light Refer to P.2-16 P.16-3 P.2-10 P.3-4 P.3-5 P.16-2 P.16-3 P.16-6 P.4-14 P.
Menu List [ Phone/G Function User Dictionary Set Key Shortcut Motion Control Set Key Light Memory Card Backup All Items Backup Selected Items Backup/ Restore Restore All Items Restore Selected Items Settings/Manage Locks Software Update Reset Settings Master Reset Reset All [ Phone/G: Locks Refer to P.3-11 P.2-5 P.2-9 P.16-4 P.14-6 P.15-20 P.15-14 P.15-20 P.15-14 P.15-20 P.13-2 P.17-5 P.16-8 P.
Menu List Phone Refer to P.3-17 P.3-17 P.1-7 P.4-7 P.4-4 P.4-12 P.15-15 P.2-14 P.3-18 P.5-20 P.4-6 P.4-19 P.3-19 P.3-24 P.3-24 P.3-22 P.3-22 P.4-16 P.3-24 P.3-24 P.3-24 Function Music Videos Streaming MTP Mode Widget Refer to P.9-4 P.9-5 P.6-4 P.9-3 [ Music Function Last Played Music My Music SD AUDIO WMA Download Music Sound Effects Playback Mode Settings gSound Output Delete All WMA Refer to P.9-7 P.9-4 P.9-4 P.9-4 P.9-3 P.9-7 P.9-7 P.9-7 P.
Index Index A C D AC Charger................................................ 1-4 Accessing Functions ................................. 2-2 Accessory ......................................................v Administrator Code................................. 2-13 After-Sales Services .............................. 17-40 Alarms ...................................................... 11-8 Assign Tone/Video ..............................11-46 Canceling ..............................................
Index Disney Web ................................................6-3 Display ................................................ 1-2, 1-7 Display (settings)............................ 16-3, 16-4 Display Effect............................................2-16 Display Effects ..........................................16-3 Display Saving..........................................16-3 Document Viewer..................................11-34 Download Dictionary...............................3-11 DPOF..................
Index Locks ...............................................2-13, 13-2 Loudspeaker....................... 4-15, 4-20, 12-17 Luxury Animation .................................. 11-12 M ® Appendix 17 17-34 Machi-Uta ................................................ 3-5 Mail Groups ............................................. 5-20 Changing members .............................5-33 Deleting..................................................5-33 Edit Name ..............................................
Index PC (connecting handset) .....................15-12 PC Mail.............................................. 5-2, 5-21 PC Mail Settings .................................... 5-38 PC Mail (sending) ....................................5-23 PC Site Browser...........................................6-5 Pedometer..............................................11-28 Pen Light ...................................................2-14 Personal Mode ...........................................3-7 Phone Book (deleting) .
Index Appendix 17 17-36 Softkeys ...................................................... 1-8 Software Update...................................... 17-5 Sort Spam Mail................................5-17, 5-33 Sounds & Alerts ....................... 3-5, 16-5, 16-6 Speaker...................................................... 1-2 Specifications ........................................ 17-18 Specifications (by function) ................. 17-19 Basic Operations .................................
Index Wakeup TV .......................................... 11-10 U USB Charge ................................................1-5 User Dictionary .........................................3-11 Deleting entries ..................................... 3-21 USIM Card.................................................17-2 USIM PIN (> PIN)......................................17-2 Utility Software ........................................15-12 V W Wakeup TV .............................................
Index Appendix 17 17-38 From received messages .....................5-13 From scan results ..................... 11-55, 11-57 From Scratch Pad .................................3-16 From sent messages .............................5-34 Graphic Mail.................................. 5-6, 5-26 PC Mail ...................................................5-23 SMS .........................................................5-10 Speed Dial/Mail.....................................5-24 Copying Calculation results...
Index Clock/Calendar ................................... 16-4 Mobile Widgets..................................... 10-4 S! Applications ...................................... 10-6 Standby Shortcuts .................................. 2-7 Wallpaper................................................ 3-3 World Clock ........................................ 11-26 Using as Alarm Clock Alarms .................................................... 11-8 Hour Minder ........................................
Warranty & Service Warranty & Service [ Warranty Warranty is provided when you purchase handset. . Check the name of distributor and date of purchase. . Read contents and keep in a safe place. . The warranty term is described in the warranty. [ After-Sales Services See P.17-6 "Troubleshooting" before contacting Disney Mobile for service or repairs. If you cannot find solutions or solve problems, contact Customer Assistance (P.17-41) and provide a detailed description of the problem. .
Customer Service Customer Service For information about Disney Mobile handsets or services, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance.
Disney Mobile DM007SH User Guide November 2010, First Edition The Walt Disney Company (Japan) Ltd. For additional information, please contact the distributor. Model: Disney Mobile DM007SH Manufacturer: SHARP CORPORATION Please help the mobile industry maintain high environmental standards. Recycle your old handsets, batteries and charger units (all manufacturers and brands). Before you recycle, please remember these important points: .