Sharp DM007SH User Manual
Sharp DM007SH User Manual

Sharp DM007SH User Manual

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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.
. Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and clarity of this guide. Please
contact General Information (P.17-41) about unclear or missing information.

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  • Page 1 . 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 .
  • Page 2: At A Glance

    Getting Started Basic Operations Universal Operations, Etc. Calling Messaging Internet Chapter Contents Digital TV Camera & Imaging At A Glance Media Player S! Applications & Widgets Handy Extras Entertainment Handset Security Data Folder & Memory Card Connectivity & File Backup Handset Customization Appendix...
  • Page 3 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)"...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Guide Usage Notes ......ii Calling Digital TV Table of Contents ......iii Emergency Calls......4-2 Digital TV........7-2 Accessory .........v Voice Calling.........4-3 Recording/Playing ....... 7-8 Safety Precautions......vi Video Calling ........4-5 TV Timer ........7-10 Getting Started Speed Dial ........4-6 Time Shift........
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Alarms ..........11-8 S! Friend's Status ......12-7 Reset ..........16-8 Wakeup TV.........11-10 S! Circle Talk......12-10 Appendix Luxury Animation ......11-12 Blog Tool ........12-12 USIM Card ........17-2 Household Accounts ....11-13 Additional Functions....12-14 Battery ......... 17-4 Calculator ........11-17 Troubleshooting ......12-18 Software Update......
  • Page 6: Accessory

    Accessory Accessory [ Battery (SHBCR1) . For accessory-related information, please contact General Information (P.17-41). . Use specified Charger or Headphones (each sold separately) only.
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Read safety precautions before using handset. These symbols indicate prohibited or compulsory . Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or actions. Make sure you thoroughly understand their damage to property. meanings before reading on. .
  • Page 8 Safety Precautions Do not charge battery in or expose Keep handset off and Charger Handset, Battery, USIM Card, handset or related hardware to disconnected near gas stations or Charger (Sold Separately) & extreme heat (e.g., near fire or places with fire/explosion risk. Memory Card (Sold Separately) sources of heat, in direct sunlight, Handset use near petrochemicals...
  • Page 9 Safety Precautions CAUTION Do not damage battery (with a nail, If there is abnormal odor, excessive hammer, foot, etc.) or subject it to heat, discoloration or distortion, strong impacts or shocks. remove battery, being careful not Battery may leak, overheat, burst, to burn or injure yourself.
  • Page 10 Safety Precautions CAUTION Do not shine Mobile Light in eyes. Power off near electronic devices May temporarily affect eyesight or that employ high precision control startle, leading to accidents. systems or weak signals. May cause electronic Do not use handset when it may CAUTION: malfunctions, etc.
  • Page 11 Safety Precautions Handset may become hot while in If liquids (water, pet urine, etc.) Charger (Sold Separately) use, especially at high temperature. seep inside Charger, grasp plug Prolonged contact with skin may and disconnect it immediately. WARNING cause burn injuries. May cause electric shock, smoke or fire.
  • Page 12: Medical Equipment

    Safety Precautions CAUTION Observe these rules inside medical Handset Use & Electronic facilities to avoid effects of radio Medical Equipment waves on electronic medical equipment: This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use Grasp plug and disconnect . Do not enter an operating room of Radio Communications Equipment such as Charger before cleaning.
  • Page 13: General Notes

    Safety Precautions General Notes Export control regulations in the United . Avoid scratching Display. General Use States provide that an export license . Avoid heavy objects or excessive pressure. granted by the US government is required May cause malfunction or injury. .
  • Page 14 Safety Precautions Bluetooth ® Function Function Usage Limits Disney Mobile is not liable for any damages These functions are disabled after handset resulting from data/information leakage due upgrade/replacement or service to use of handset Bluetooth ® function. cancellation: Camera; Media Player; S! Applications;...
  • Page 15 Hereby, Sharp Telecommunications of Europe Ltd, declares that DM007SH is in compliance with the essential requirements on the body as described in this user guide This equipment has been tested and found to and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 16 Highest SAR value: Model FCC ID At the Ear On the Body DM007SH APYHRO00114 0.392 W/k 0.509 W/k This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm separation...
  • Page 17 Safety Precautions Rights, Trademarks & Patents implied for any other use. Additional Portrait Rights Video recording and playback are based on information may be obtained from MPEG LA, MPEG-4. LLC. Portrait rights protect individuals' right to This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 See http://www.mpegla.com.
  • Page 18 Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use Adobe, Flash and Flash Lite are either c2005-2008 Taishukan of such marks by SHARP is under license. registered trademarks or trademarks of Genius Japanese-English Dictionary Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United...
  • Page 19 Safety Precautions . Amazon.co.jp is a trademark of CP8 PATENT Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. S! Application, S! GPS Navi, Mobile Widget, . HOT PEPPER Gourmet cRECRUIT S! Quick News, S! Information Channel, . Family Medical Encyclopedia cHouken 2004 S! Friend's Status, S! Circle Talk, S! Addressbook .
  • Page 20 All mobile phones, prior to product launch, must be certified as compliant with government requirements as stipulated by the Radio Law. DM007SH has been granted Technical Regulations Conformity Certification by TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER. Its highest SAR value is 0.432 W/k .
  • Page 21: Getting Started

    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....1-6 Getting Started...
  • Page 22: Handset Parts

    Handset Parts Parts & Functions 1 Light Sensor Handset Positions 2 Earpiece 3 Display Handset Closed 4 Internal Camera 5 Microphone Keep handset closed 6 Illumi Display when not in use. 7 Small Light 8 Charging Terminals 9 Strap Eyelet a Infrared Port Handset Open b External Device Port (with Port Cover)
  • Page 23 Handset Parts 4 Multi Selector (left) c f Multi Selector (down) b Handset Keys Open Call Log (Dialed). Long Press to Open Phone Book. Long Press to open ®* activate/cancel Bluetooth Exchange Profile menu . Keys are indicated in this guide as shown. 5 Mail Key B g Power On/Off &...
  • Page 24: Charging Battery

    Charging Battery Charging Battery Open Port Cover as shown Unplug AC Charger Battery must be inserted in handset to charge it. Charging Battery Outside Japan . Disney Mobile is not liable for problems resulting from charging battery abroad. AC Charger Insert Charger Connector .
  • Page 25 Charging Battery Plug Charger into cigarette USB Charge In-Car Charger lighter socket Connect handset to PC via USB Cable In-Car Charger may be purchased Start car engine to charge battery. separately. . Download and install USB Cable driver . Small Light illuminates red while Cigarette Lighter Socket beforehand.
  • Page 26: Power On/Off

    Power On Handset initiates Network Information Follow these steps when powering on retrieval when %, a, B or A is DM007SH for the first time: pressed for the first time. " (Long) . After Power On Graphic, follow the steps below.
  • Page 27: Display & Indicators

    Display & Indicators Display Indicator Descriptions Information Standby Check active indicators and their Information window opens at the Indicator Area descriptions. (Status Icon List) bottom for Missed Calls, new mail, etc. ' (Long) Mobile Widgets/ Information Window Standby Shortcuts Information label (e.g., Message, etc.) .
  • Page 28 Display & Indicators Softkeys Display Saving Illumi Display Functions/operations assigned to B, Display goes dark after Display Saving View date, time, signal strength, etc. % and A appear at the bottom of time elapses. Press any key (except with handset closed. Display.
  • Page 29 Display & Indicators Indicators [ Function Status [ Notifications Display Indicators [ Basic Status Active S! Application Unread mail Within 3G range Paused S! Application Unread Delivery Report Within GSM range Music playback in progress Answer Phone active & International roaming in TV recording in progress message recorded progress...
  • Page 30 Display & Indicators [ Transmissions USB Cable connected Alarm set USB transmission in progress Hour Minder active Infrared transmission in progress Manner mode active Infrared file transfer in progress Drive mode active Bluetooth ® transmission ready Original mode active SSL browsing in progress ®...
  • Page 31: Basic Operations

    Accessing Functions ..... 2-2 Illumi Display........2-10 Main Menu........2-3 Customizing Illumi Display Settings ..2-10 Using Simplified Menus (Simple Menu) Mobile Manners......2-12 .............2-4 Security Codes ......2-13 Shortcuts Menu & Key Shortcut ..2-5 Basic Tools........2-14 Toggling Active Functions (Multi Job) My Details & Basic Tools ....2-14 ............2-6 Additional Functions ....2-15 Standby Shortcuts ......2-7...
  • Page 32: Accessing Functions

    Accessing Functions Accessing Functions Use the following methods as needed. Main Menu Quick Operations Select menu Enter items numbers Enter numbers to access functions. To activate functions, press the Repeat menu item selection. corresponding key. Use shortcuts Shortcuts Key Shortcut Standby Shortcuts Long Press B, g or A to access Save functions to Standby.
  • Page 33: Main Menu

    Accessing Functions Main Menu Main Menu Items Menu Item Selection Tabs . Menus/lists in a single window appear on Disney Web Browse the Internet separate tabs; use f to toggle tabs. Open/create Messaging messages, etc. Capture images or Camera record video Open files saved on Data Folder handset/Memory Card...
  • Page 34: Using Simplified Menus (Simple Menu)

    Accessing Functions Using Simplified Menus (Simple Menu) [ Menu Items Simple Menu Features Activating Simple Menu Received Msg., Create & (Long) Activate Simple Menu to reduce Msg., Disney Magic Mail, available handset functions and Disney Mail Viewer, Drafts, Messaging simplify menus. Templates, Sent Messages, Unsent Msg., Create SMS...
  • Page 35: Shortcuts Menu & Key Shortcut

    Accessing Functions Shortcuts Menu & Key Shortcut Tools S % S In PIM/Life Shortcuts Menu Key Shortcut menu, Calculator S % Access assigned functions via In Standby, Long Press B, g or A to Bookmark Shortcuts menu. access assigned functions. In 4, From Bookmark S % S Open E Mail Composition window Select title S % S Yes S %...
  • Page 36: Toggling Active Functions (Multi Job)

    Accessing Functions Toggling Active Functions (Multi Job) Multi Job Feature Using Multi Job In a function window, ' Access a function in Shortcuts menu while another is active. In text entry/dial windows, Long Press '. While browsing the Internet Toggle windows Select function S % .
  • Page 37: Standby Shortcuts

    Accessing Functions Standby Shortcuts g Specify target location Paste shortcuts to functions, files, folders, Toggling Sheets etc. to Standby for easy access. Toggle sheets to use Standby Saving Shortcuts to Standby Saving from Menu/Window Shortcuts and widgets pasted on . In Options menu, select Set as each sheet.
  • Page 38: Motion Control

    Motion Control Motion Control 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. .
  • Page 39 Motion Control Activating Motion Control Activating Show Secret Data Temporarily Shake Forward or Backward Enter Handset Code S Shake % S Settings S % S f handset left or right Phone/G , Close handset in Standby to cancel Show Secret Data. Motion Control S % Important Motion Control Usage Notes .
  • Page 40: Illumi Display

    Illumi Display Customizing Illumi Display Settings Select item S % S Pattern DM007SH features a unique Using Custom Patterns "illuminated text" Sub Display, or "Illumi Setting S % Create custom illumination patterns Display" (see below for settings and by selecting shape (LED arrangement) usage details).
  • Page 41 Illumi Display Setting Illumination Pattern by Showing Information Action Show these items on Illumi Display with handset closed; press I to toggle Follow these steps to use preset view. patterns: In Illumi Display menu, Clock Pedometer Effect Illumination S % Date Weather Indicator Select item S % S Pattern...
  • Page 42: Mobile Manners

    . Observe signs and instructions . Ringtones and other sounds are muted. regarding handset use aboard trains, . DM007SH vibrates for transmissions/alerts. buses, etc. . Shutter click still sounds at fixed volume. . Refrain from use that interrupts the flow .
  • Page 43: Security Codes

    Security Codes Security Codes Enter current Handset Code These codes are required for handset Incorrect Code Entry use. . Message appears for incorrect code . Write down Security Codes. entries; retry. Enter new Handset Code . Do not reveal Security Codes. Disney .
  • Page 44: Basic Tools

    Basic Tools My Details & Basic Tools My Number Keypad Lock Battery Meter % S Tools S % S f % S 0 Lock handset keys and prevent accidental operation/function Clock/Gauge . Handset phone number and the activation. name entered at initial setup Battery Meter S % appear.
  • Page 45: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions [ Sheets Shortcuts Settings Sheet Changing item Select numbered function Settings Change Sheet Name order Move Select target location See below Editing sheet Restoring default Select numbered function Renaming names shortcuts to Default Select sheet Enter name Resetting All Sheet Names Standby Shortcut [ Operations in Standby Settings...
  • Page 46 Additional Functions Illumi Display Settings In Sound/Display Disabling display menu, Illumi & Light Illumi Display transition effects Display Effect Settings In Sound/Display Changing Clock menu, Illumi & Light Illumi Display Mode Settings pattern Display Date&Time Select pattern Settings In Sound/Display Settings In Sound/Display menu, Mode Settings...
  • Page 47 Additional Functions Reset My Details Clearing My Details Selecting My Set Send Items Details items to Select item Complete send selection Battery Meter Settings In Sound/Display Changing battery menu, Display Mini Battery strength indicator Select pattern pattern . Battery strength (appears as a percentage) is for reference only.
  • Page 48: Universal Operations, Etc

    Fonts ..........3-2 Dictionary........3-12 Customizing Fonts ......3-2 Using Dictionaries (Japanese) ... 3-12 Wallpaper ........3-3 Search ..........3-15 Searching Text......3-15 Customized Screen....... 3-4 Scratch Pad .........3-16 Customized Screen (Japanese)...3-4 Sounds & Alerts......3-5 Phone Book........3-17 Customizing Handset Responses ...3-5 Creating Phone Book Entries..3-17 Using Phone Book Entries ....
  • Page 49: Fonts

    Fonts Customizing Fonts Enlarging All Fonts Resizing Specific Fonts Changing Font Weight % S Settings S % In Font Settings menu, Font Follow these steps to enlarge fonts for menus, text entry, etc.: Weight S % & (Long) Select weight S % Large Font Menu S % Using Disney Font In Sound/Display menu,...
  • Page 50: Wallpaper

    Wallpaper Wallpaper % S Settings S % S In Selecting Images Smaller or Larger Slide Show Wallpaper Sound/Display menu, than Display Set Slide Show to appear in Standby. After 4, select option S % S % Display S % Some folders/files may not be supported. , For Centered, use e to zoom in/out Wallpaper S % or press B to rotate.
  • Page 51: Customized Screen

    Customized Screen Customized Screen (Japanese) Customized Screen Setup Preset Customized Screens Downloading Customized Screens In Customized Screen % S B Read information (price, etc.) on menu, select Customized Customized Screen download page. Preset Screens S % Screen S % % S Data Folder S % S Select pattern S % Customized Screen S % % S %...
  • Page 52: Sounds & Alerts

    Sounds & Alerts Customizing Handset Responses Ringtone Setting Ring Time for Incoming Mail, etc. Vibration After 3, Duration S % S Enter time % S Settings S % S In In Sounds & Alerts menu, Sound/Display menu, Vibration S % Playing Video for Incoming Transmissions In 4, Videos S % S Select file S % Sounds &...
  • Page 53: Text Entry

    Text Entry Text Entry Unless noted otherwise, text entry Switching Entry Modes Character Entry Basics descriptions are for text entry & Use Keypad to enter characters. windows. Multiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle character options for that key. Example: In Double-byte Katakana mode, press 1 three times.
  • Page 54: Entering Characters

    Text Entry Entering Characters Hiragana Kanji Follow these steps to enter Convert Kanji (Hiragana) mode: Type 333 ( ) S d S 333 ( ) S ( ( ) S 22 ( ) . In Kanji (Hiragana) mode, word suggestions change as hiragana are typed.
  • Page 55 Text Entry Entering from Dictionaries Katakana Disney Pictograms & Symbols (Search Word) Follow these steps to switch to May be unavailable depending on Enter text by referring to word Double-byte Katakana mode and the entry mode. definitions, translations, etc. enter Type hiragana S Before &...
  • Page 56 Text Entry Emoticons Hiragana to Katakana/ Quick Conversion (for Hiragana) Alphanumeric Conversion B S Emoticons S % A list of word suggestions appears based on the key pressed. Enter katakana and alphanumerics in Select emoticon S % Example: To enter Kanji (Hiragana) mode.
  • Page 57: Editing Characters

    Text Entry Editing Characters Deleting & Editing Recovering Deleted Characters Copy/Cut & Paste . Press ! to recover characters B S Cut or Copy S % S Follow these steps to correct deleted with $. Select first character S % Deleting All Text .
  • Page 58: User Dictionary

    Saving Frequently Used Words (Japanese) Saving Words DM007SH Download Dictionary Canceling Dictionary In 2, select dictionary S B S Saved words appear among Get specialized DM007SH Download Cancel S % suggestions. Dictionaries via SH-web Mobile Viewing Dictionary Information Internet site (...
  • Page 59: Dictionary

    Dictionary Using Dictionaries (Japanese) Available Dictionaries: Using Preloaded Dictionaries Looking Up in Online Dictionaries [Definition/Translation Window] B Meikyo Japanese Dictionary, Preloaded Genius English-Japanese Searching As-You-Type S WebDict.Search S % Dictionary, Genius Dictionaries , Perform from (except 4) in "Using ~ S A Japanese-English Dictionary Online Dictionaries"...
  • Page 60 Dictionary Search S % Copying Text Using Online Dictionaries . To disable confirmation, press B ( [ Selected Portions In Dictionary window, A S Yes S % In definition/translation window, % . Terms of service (Japanese) Select word, etc. S % appear when using online .
  • Page 61 Dictionary Using History & Bookmarks Using Dictionaries during Text Entry Type text S Before Saving Bookmarks completing entry, ~ In definition/translation window, B Select dictionary S % Bookmark S % Search S % S Select word, etc. S % Opening History or Bookmarks .
  • Page 62: Search

    Search Searching Text Web Search Mail Search In Search window, Mail Packet transmission fees apply. Search S % % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. Select entry field S % S Enter search text S % Search S % Search S % Select option S % Searching within Received or Sent...
  • Page 63: Scratch Pad

    Scratch Pad Scratch Pad Open Scratch Pad to jot down text, Other Scratch Pad Usage and more. Usage Operation in % S Tools S % S f Set as StbyShortcut S Doc./Rec. Paste to % S Select sheet Standby Scratch Pad S % Create Message S .
  • Page 64: Phone Book

    Phone Book Creating Phone Book Entries Add Phone Number: S % Category: S % S Select Enter a name, phone number and mail address (enter at least one of S Enter phone number S Category S % these items) and classify the entry. % S Select type S % % S Phone S % S Add New Entry S %...
  • Page 65 Phone Book Personal Ringtone Customizing Response by Category Saving Numbers After Calls % S Phone S % S Set Set tone for calls from saved numbers. After a call, save number to Phone Book. Category S % In Phone Book entry window, select item, e.g., Select Category S B S Tone-Voice Call: S %...
  • Page 66: Using Phone Book Entries

    Phone Book Using Phone Book Entries Changing Search Method Dialing via Phone Book Opening from Other Functions Phone Book Search Methods: b S f Select katakana Example: Enter a recipient via Phone Book when sending a message. Shows entries with Readings that start with katakana in the specified row...
  • Page 67: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Customized Screen Text Entry [ Entry & Edit Canceling Customized Screen Using Character In a text entry window, & Character Code Codes Enter four digits Canceling Menu List Settings Customized Screen Sound/Display menu, Customized Screen In a text entry window, B Input/Conversion unconditionally Input Method...
  • Page 68 Additional Functions In a text entry window, B Insert/Font Size After copying text, ~ Search by Changing Font Size Looking up copied Font Size Select size Copied Text Search Select words in word, etc. [ Conversion dictionaries . If a confirmation appears, choose Yes and press %. Disabling History List or Bookmark suggestions based...
  • Page 69 Additional Functions [ Phone Book Entry Show Selecting image Press A at the end to save entry. (At least a name, phone Image Select option download option number or mail address must be entered.) . For Auto, choose Yes and press %. Select Phone Add New Entry...
  • Page 70 Additional Functions [ Editing Entries & Categories Phone Add New Entry Select entry Edit Select Select item, e.g., Illumi & Light(VoiceCall): Editing Phone item Edit Light Settings See below Book entries . Edit Reading after editing names. Activating Small Light Setting Small Light Select entry Edit...
  • Page 71 Additional Functions Placing Select entry Select phone Phone Set Category international calls number Int'l Call Select Change to USIM See below via Phone Book country Renaming Categories Using Location Select entry f Settings Select Category Edit Name Information via Set to Destination Enter name Editing Categories Phone Book...
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Handset does not ring for Customized Screen incoming transmissions as set . Source files may be deleted; Customized Screen is not applied reassign files. . When using copy protected files, . Some Customized Screens may not etc., be sure that source file license/ contain files for Wallpaper, System usage period has not expired.
  • Page 73: Calling

    Emergency Calls ......4-2 Call Barring ........4-9 Restrict Destinations ...... 4-9 Voice Calling......... 4-3 Reject Numbers ......4-10 Video Calling......... 4-5 Optional Services ......4-11 Speed Dial ........4-6 Additional Functions ....4-13 Call Log .......... 4-7 Troubleshooting ......4-21 Call Time ........4-8 Calling...
  • Page 74: Emergency Calls

    (110, 119 or 118) with Emergency calls are possible even while some handset restrictions are Disney Mobile handsets. (Emergency Location Report) active. DM007SH reports Location Information Active Restriction Emergency Calls based on positioning signals from Function Lock Possible radio stations.
  • Page 75: Voice Calling

    Voice Calling Voice Calling Answering a Voice Call Placing a Voice Call Placing an International Call Enter phone number with Enter phone number with Incoming Call window opens for a call. area code area code S B . To correct entry, use f to place Int'l Call S % cursor under the digit and press $.
  • Page 76 Voice Calling Placing Calls from Outside Japan Answer Phone Playing Messages See below to place a call to Japan Record caller messages on handset. from abroad. Answer Phone cannot be used in Select record S % Apply for Global Roaming beforehand. power off or out-of-range.
  • Page 77: Video Calling

    Video Calling Video Calling View the other party's image or send an Answering a Video Call Placing a Video Call Outgoing Image to compatible handsets. Enter phone number S % Incoming Call window opens for a call. Handle Video Calls like Voice Calls. This page describes functions/ Video Call S % operations unique to Video Call.
  • Page 78: Messaging

    Speed Dial Speed Dial A S Saved Saving Entries Using Speed Dial . To save additional entries, repeat 0 - 99 (entry number) Save phone numbers to Speed Dial/ - 6. Mail list for easy dialing. Using Headphones for Speed Dial % S Phone S % .
  • Page 79: Call Log

    Call Log Call Log Open recent dialed/received call records. . All records appear; press d to open Dialed, Dialed Ranking and then Received records. Select record S % When the Same Number is Dialed More than Once Using the Same Call Option .
  • Page 80: Call Time

    Call Time Call Time Check estimated time of the most recent call and all calls. % S Settings S % S f Call Call Time/Data Counter S % Call Timers S % 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...
  • Page 81: Call Barring

    Call Barring Restrict Destinations Allow calls to numbers saved in Phone Limiting to Call Permitted List Book or Call Permitted List only. Specifying Numbers Limiting to Phone Book In Restrict Destinations % S Settings S % S f menu, Specified Numbers Call S Call Barring S % Restrict Destinations S % S Enter Handset Code S %...
  • Page 82: Reject Numbers

    Call Barring Reject Numbers Specified Numbers S % Reject calls from specified/unsaved Rejecting Unsaved Numbers numbers or calls without Caller ID, etc. In Reject Numbers menu, Not Rejecting Specified Numbers registered Numbers S % Specifying Numbers Reject S % % S Settings S % S f Specified Numbers Menu Saved Numbers Containing P (Pause) Call S Call Barring S %...
  • Page 83: Optional Services

    Optional Services Optional Services Select phone number S % Call Forwarding and Voicemail can Initiating Call Forwarding only be set simultaneously when Call . Omit if only one number is Follow these steps to divert calls to a Forwarding is set to Video Calls. saved.
  • Page 84 Optional Services Initiating Voicemail Missed Call Notification Playing Messages In Voicemail/Divert menu, Activate this function for records of Follow these steps to divert calls to calls missed in power off/out-of-range Voicemail S % Voicemail Center after selected ring and Voicemail is active. time (No Answer set): Call Voicemail S % % S Settings S % S f...
  • Page 85: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions [ Remote Monitor (Video Call) Receiving a Call Settings f Call [ Handling Incoming Calls Video Call Remote Monitor Voice Call Enter Handset Code See below When a call arrives, B Reject Saving Numbers from Phone Book Rejecting calls Video Call Auto Answer List <Empty>...
  • Page 86 Additional Functions Placing a Call Settings f Call Int'l Calling Roaming Dial Assistant Disabling Roaming [ Basic Operations Dial Assistant . When Off, handset dials the entered phone Settings In Sound/Display Adjusting Earpiece number as-is even while outside Japan. menu, Earpiece Volume Adjust level Volume Saving frequently...
  • Page 87: Messaging Messaging

    Additional Functions [ Voice Call Only During a Call During a call, B Record Caller Voice [ Voice Call & Video Call Recording caller Recording starts Recording ends voice . To play recorded messages, see P.4-4 "Playing Voice Call Messages." During a call, A (press again to cancel) During a call, B Messaging...
  • Page 88 Additional Functions Call Log Call Time & Data Communication [ Call Time Calling Dialed Numbers (Redial) Select record Setting handset to Settings f Call Call Time/ . To place Video Calls, press B instead of !, beep during Voice Data Counter Minute Minder Dialing from then select Video Call and press %.
  • Page 89 Additional Functions Restrict Destinations Reject Numbers Settings f Call Call Settings f Call Call Barring Restrict Destinations Barring Reject Numbers Enter Enter Handset Code Specified Handset Code Specified Numbers Numbers Call Permitted List Reject Numbers List <Empty> <Empty> See below See below Designating Call Designating...
  • Page 90 Additional Functions [ Call Barring Optional Services When Call Forwarding or Voicemail is active, setting All [ All Services Outgoing Calls or All Incoming Calls to On may not restrict Voice Calls/Video Calls. (Call Forwarding or Voicemail Settings f Call Select takes priority.) Checking service...
  • Page 91 Additional Functions Settings Settings f Call Call Barring Bar Incoming Calls [ Voice Call See below Settings f Call Auto Setting Restriction Answer Enter Handset Code Select restriction Enter See below Center Access Code . Incoming SMS messages are also restricted. Answering calls Activating Auto Answer Setting/canceling...
  • Page 92 Additional Functions [ Video Call Settings f Call Video Call Camera Picture See below Sending Setting Alternative Image Alternative Image Default Image Alternative Image when initiating Changing Alternative Image Video Calls Alternative Image Select folder Select file . Omit file selection step when using Customized Screen image.
  • Page 93: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Receiving a Call Call won't connect Call is choppy or cut off Cannot use Answer Phone or . Did you include the area code or . Network signal may be weak. Record Caller Voice the first 0? Dial the number Move to a place where signal is including the area code or 0.
  • Page 94 Messaging ........5-2 Chat Folder ........5-18 Basics ..........5-2 Using Chat Folders ....... 5-18 Customizing Handset Address ..5-3 Disney Mail Viewer......5-19 Sending Messages ......5-4 Using Disney Mail Viewer (Japanese) Sending E Mail ........5-4 ............5-19 Sending Graphic Mail....5-6 Mail Groups........5-20 Sending SMS .........5-10 Creating Groups for Broadcast Mail Restricting Outgoing Messages ...5-11...
  • Page 95: Messaging

    PC Mail Receive or reply to PC mail account Auto Resend messages. Use DM007SH to handle When Auto Resend is active, handset PC Mail messages like SMS or E Mail. makes up to two attempts to send unsent messages automatically.
  • Page 96: Customizing Handset Address

    Messaging Customizing Handset Address Yes S % Change alphanumerics before @ of Saving Address the default handset mail address. When handset address is changed, For more information, see Disney Disney Mobile sends new address Mobile Website (P.17-22). confirmation via E Mail. Changing Address B S Settings S % Address Settings S %...
  • Page 97: Sending Messages

    Sending Messages Sending E Mail Select subject field S % S Follow these steps to send E Mail to a Incoming Calls while Creating Message number/address saved in Phone Book: Enter subject S % . Content is saved temporarily. End the B S Create Message S % call to return.
  • Page 98 Sending Messages Attaching Files Attaching Non-Image Files Sending Feeling Mail . In 2, select a folder other than Picture Send attachments to compatible Set emotion (happiness, sadness, etc.) and press %, then select a file. handsets. to messages; recipient handset Attaching Multiple Files Follow these steps to attach images to responds accordingly.
  • Page 99: Sending Graphic Mail

    Sending Messages Sending Graphic Mail SIZE S % Scrolling S % Basic Procedure Select size S % S Enter Select direction S % S Follow these steps to: text Enter text . Change font size . Insert images % S A S Transmission .
  • Page 100 Sending Messages Select Category S % Using My Pictograms Moving/Copying My Pictograms [My Pictogram List] Select file S A My Pictograms are grouped by (Long) S Move or Copy S % S category; add or rename categories Press # or ( to select Category as needed.
  • Page 101 Sending Messages f Select Disney character Using Disney Magic Mail (Japanese) Creating My Pictograms S e Select item S % In Disney Magic Mail menu, Create animation files, My Pictograms, Select/enter item S % etc. containing Disney characters. Download materials from Mobile OK S % S Yes S % Internet sites as needed.
  • Page 102 Sending Messages Creating Templates Converting from E Mail Using Templates In Disney Magic Mail menu, Convert E Mail to Graphic Mail easily. Create Graphic Mail from templates. In text entry window, enter B S Templates S % message S & (Long) Select template S % Select decoration type S Complete message S A...
  • Page 103: Sending Sms

    Sending Messages Sending SMS Select message text field Follow these steps to send SMS to a Incoming Calls while Creating Message number saved in Phone Book: . Content is saved temporarily. End the call to return. B S Create New SMS S % Personal Mode .
  • Page 104: Restricting Outgoing Messages

    Sending Messages Restricting Outgoing Messages Allow messaging to handset numbers/ Limiting to Permitted List addresses saved in Phone Book or Permitted List only. Specifying Mail Addresses Limiting to Phone Book In Restrict Mail menu, Individual Address S % B S Settings S % General Settings S % S Send/Compose S % Restrictions Setting S % S...
  • Page 105: Incoming Messages

    Incoming Messages Opening & Replying Message S % Opening New Messages Receiving Feeling Mail . Illumi Display, Small Light, Key Information window opens for new mail. Illumination, Vibration and ringtone See P.5-23 to receive PC Mail. respond according to settings. Attached Images .
  • Page 106 Incoming Messages Window Description Message Window Replying to Messages In message window, A Message List Sender or Recipient Subject (except for SMS) Received or Sent Date & Time Message Type/Status (see below) Message Text Sender or Recipient Press ( or # to open other messages (higher or lower in message .
  • Page 107: Customizing E Mail Retrieval

    Incoming Messages Customizing E Mail Retrieval Off S % Set complete E Mail retrieval to manual By Mail Address (Server sends only initial portion of Specify mail addresses or domains Retrieving Complete E Mail Automatically message text without attachments) or (alphanumerics after @ of mail when Approximate Size is 300 KB or Less set handset to retrieve complete...
  • Page 108: Handling Messages

    Handling Messages Managing & Using Messages Select folder S % Messaging Folders Checking Messages B S Received Msg. or Messages are organized in folders by type. Sent Messages S % Received Messages Incomplete/ Message List Unsent Messages Select message S % Sent Messages Folder List Failed or Send...
  • Page 109 Handling Messages Moving Messages to Spam Folder Searching Messages Hiding Folders In message list, select Search messages by message text, Hide Received Msg./Sent Message sender/recipient address, etc. folder to require Handset Code for message S B access to the folder and messages B S Received Msg.
  • Page 110: Sorting Messages

    Handling Messages Sorting Messages Unregistered(Mobile) S Sorting into Designated Folders Sorting by Domain (Direct Entry) In 4, Sender(Domain) Sort messages by sender/recipient or (Recipient(Domain) for Sent A S % partially matching text in subject or Messages) S % S Direct Entry SMS message text.
  • Page 111: Chat Folder

    Chat Folder Using Chat Folders A S Saved Organize messages exchanged between handset and Chat Changing Members members' handsets. In 4, select member S B S To hide messages, set Chat Folder to Change Member S % S From Secret. Deleting Members Saving Members In 4, select member S B S...
  • Page 112: Disney Mail Viewer

    Disney Mail Viewer Using Disney Mail Viewer (Japanese) Open lists of sent/received messages, Viewing Messages to/from Specific etc. Alternatively, view messages Contact exchanged with a specific contact. After 1, select message S % S % Opening Disney Mail Viewer Replying B S Disney Mail Viewer After 1, select message S % S % S % S Enter message...
  • Page 113: Mail Groups

    Mail Groups Creating Groups for Broadcast Mail Select number or mail Create Mail Groups to send messages to multiple recipients at one time. address S % Save target recipients to Phone Book first. B S Settings S % Set Mail Group S % .
  • Page 114: Pc Mail

    PC Mail PC Mail Receive or reply to PC mail account messages. Important PC Mail Usage Notes . Receiving PC Mail for the first time Retrieve mail delivered to Save PC mail account information to handset: after PC Mail Account setup may ISP or Yahoo! accounts.
  • Page 115 PC Mail B S Settings S % S PC PC Mail Account Setup Using Yahoo! Mail Addresses Mail Settings S % In 3, Set Quick Yahoo! Mail S % S . Proceed with setup according to Yes or No S % information supplied by ISP.
  • Page 116 PC Mail Retrieving New PC Mail Checking Received PC Mail Sending PC Mail B S Received Msg. S % Retrieve new messages from created Follow these steps to create and send accounts. If message count is high, PC Mail: S Select folder S % some may not be received on the first B S Create Message S % .
  • Page 117: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Creating/Sending Messages Settings Speed Dial/Mail See below [ Recipient Editing Entries Using other In Mail Composition window, select recipient Select entry Change Mail recipient entry field Select method Select/ address: Select new number/address Editing Speed enter number/address methods Dial/Mail list In Mail Composition window, select recipient Removing Entries...
  • Page 118 Additional Functions [ Save, Send Reservation & Sent Cancel In Mail Composition window, B Messaging Adding a reply Settings Reply Request Saving without After completing message, B Save to request . Effective for messages addressed to Disney sending Drafts Mobile/SoftBank handsets. After completing message, B Send In Mail Composition window, B...
  • Page 119 Additional Functions [ Attachments In Mail Composition window, B Messaging Settings Quiz Edit Question In Mail Composition window, select Editing assigned Edit question/options/answer B (B attachment field See below Quiz again after editing options) . Effective for messages addressed to Disney Still Images Mobile/SoftBank handsets.
  • Page 120 Additional Functions In text entry window, ! (Long) In text entry window, enter message INSERT See below & (Long) Original See below Inserting Inserting Disabling My Pictograms background BGM Sound Select folder Pictograms Type Pictograms sound A (Next) or B (Prev.) Select file Inserting Disney Pictograms/My Pictograms at Deleting...
  • Page 121 Additional Functions [ Message Window Receiving/Opening Messages In message window, select file Save [ Receiving Saving to Data Folder Enter name attachments to Save here Accessing new B (Long) Data Folder . For Graphic Mail templates, Save as Template mail out of Standby appears.
  • Page 122 Additional Functions Saving Sender Address In message window, B Copy In message window, B Save Address See below Select number or mail address Sender/Recipient Number/Address New Entry Complete other fields Copying text Address Select number/address . To add to an existing entry, select As New Detail. Saving to Phone Subject or Message Text Saving Linked Info...
  • Page 123 Additional Functions In Graphic Mail message window, B Settings General Save Items Save My Pictograms Settings Send/Compose See below Auto Reply See below All Files Saving Recipients Save All Select folder Save Address Setting Select blank entry here Select method Select/enter Saving My number/address...
  • Page 124 Additional Functions Managing Messages Saving SMS In message list, select SMS message messages to USIM Manage Msg. Move to USIM [ Message List Card . Not available for some SMS messages. Selecting Changing received In message list, select message In message list, A Select message message status Manage Msg.
  • Page 125 Additional Functions In folder list, select folder Delete Server Mail Box Mail List Enter Handset Code See below Deleting folders . If delete message confirmation appears, . If retrieve list confirmation appears, choose Yes choose Yes and press %. and press %. Deleting Server In folder list, Spam Folder Delete...
  • Page 126 Additional Functions [ Sorting into Folders Chat Folder Select folder Deleting all Manage Msg. Delete All Re-sorting In folder list, select folder Classify messages messages . Available in Chat Folder list as well. Resetting Chat Chat Folder Reset Settings General Settings Sort Spam Mail Enter Handset Folders...
  • Page 127 Additional Functions Using Messages Via Mail Notice In message list, select Mail Notice Forward Notifi. Forward (forward Mail In message window, B Forward Notice text only) or Remote Forward Complete message Forwarding Complete message . Attached files are forwarded. messages Forwarding Server .
  • Page 128 Additional Functions General Settings General Settings (Send/Compose) Changing Settings General Settings Settings General Settings Requesting message window Send/Compose Delivery Report Scroll Unit Select unit Delivery Report for scroll unit all messages . Effective for messages addressed to Disney Settings General Settings Changing Mobile/SoftBank handsets.
  • Page 129 Additional Functions [ Feeling Mail Settings General Hiding graphics Settings Send/Compose above Information Settings General Settings Restrictions Setting Enter Handset window for Receive Link to Feeling Code Individual Address received Feeling Idle Screen Info. Permitted List Select entry Deleting Permitted See below Mail List entries...
  • Page 130 Additional Functions E Mail Settings Settings General Settings Receive Link to Feeling [ Automatic Retrieval Light & Key Illumi See below Retrieving all Settings E Mail Settings Setting Ringtones to Control Illumination messages Message DL Condition(Auto) Switch On/Off Link to Sound (including spam) All Message Changing Small...
  • Page 131 Additional Functions [ Attachments PC Mail Settings Settings E Mail Settings Disabling image Picture Appearance Normal Retrieving Settings PC Mail Settings auto-resize . Setting applies to PC Mail as well. complete PC Mail PC Mail DL PC Mail DL messages Contents Settings E Mail Settings...
  • Page 132 Additional Functions Retrieving PC Mail In folder list, select PC Mail folder Settings PC Mail Settings for specified folder Retrieve New PC Mail DL PC Mail DL DL All From List See below Disabling Settings PC Mail Settings automatic word One Entry (Mail Address) Word wrap wrap...
  • Page 133 Additional Functions SMS Settings Changing SMS Server sent Settings SMS Settings message storage Expiry Time Select option limit Settings SMS Settings Message Center See below Editing Setting1(Default) to Setting3 Edit number . Do not change Server number unless instructed Changing SMS to do so.
  • Page 134: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Sending Messages Messaging Settings are not applied Cannot send PC Mail Cannot enter message text or . Settings are valid for one message, . Some ISPs require SMTP authentication attach files and effective when viewed on setup in addition to Set Receiving setup. compatible handsets/applications.
  • Page 135 Troubleshooting Incoming Messages Handling Messages Video files are not delivered as sent Handset won't ring or vibrate for Cannot move messages into . Send video files to video-compatible some incoming messages some folders handsets; recipient must be subscribed to compatible .
  • Page 136: Internet

    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 Browsing PC Sites......6-5 Troubleshooting ......6-18 Browsing.........
  • Page 137: Internet Services

    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). Transmission/Information Fees Security Opening Secure Pages...
  • Page 138: Disney Web

    Disney Web Using Disney Web Using Disney Web Main Menu Returning to Previous Pages Using History [Internet Page] A S Previous page % S Disney Web S % S Browse Mobile Internet sites from opens Disney Web Main Menu. History S % , Follow these steps to return to the Internet pages may not open initial page:...
  • Page 139 Disney Web Playing Media during Download Pausing Playback Play files while they transfer from the , To resume playback, press %. server (progressive download) or , Progressive download continues stream media files. even while playback is paused. . Save progressive download files, as Stopping Playback needed, after playback.
  • Page 140: Pc Sites

    PC Sites Browsing PC Sites % S Disney Web S % View PC Internet sites via PC Site Returning to Previous Pages Browser. [Internet Page] A S Previous page PC Site Browser S % . Internet pages may not open opens depending on connection/Server , Follow these steps to return to the...
  • Page 141: Browsing

    Browsing Basic Operations Switching Frames Tabbed Browsing Page Browsing On framed pages, Long Press & to Open another page in a new tab and Scrolling Pages switch active frame. switch between tabs. If page content continues beyond [ Opening a New Tab view, use g to scroll pages.
  • Page 142 Browsing Selecting Text Starting Over Pull-down Menu Item Selection After 3, point to first character S % On a page, select menu list Activate Drag Mode in pointer S From field S % navigation to enable text selection. Select text to copy or look up words in Additional Page Operations Select item S % dictionaries.
  • Page 143: Bookmarks & Saved Pages

    Bookmarks & Saved Pages Using Bookmarks & Saved Pages Opening Saved Pages Bookmarks Switching Bookmarks Lists After 1, B S Change List S % S % S Disney Web S % S Bookmark sites for quick access. Select type S % Saved Pages S % Opening Bookmarks Online Saving Bookmarks...
  • Page 144: Rss Feeds

    RSS Feeds Updating Blogs & News Reload All S % Register RSS-compatible sites; view Via RSS Icons content updates without opening . If a message appears, follow Use RSS icons to subscribe to RSS feeds source sites. onscreen prompts. from sites that are not RSS-compatible. Packet transmission fees apply.
  • Page 145: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Connecting & Browsing Opening History Disney Web History properties Select record Details [ General Sorting History Disney Web History On a page, B Switch Browser This records Sort By Domain or By Date Page or Linked Page Select browser Disney Web History Switching browsers...
  • Page 146 Additional Functions Page Operations Opening page On a page, B Convenient Functions properties Details Select item Some operations may be unavailable depending on the On a page, B Convenient Functions page. Send URL E Mail or SMS Sending URLs via [ Disney Web &...
  • Page 147 Additional Functions On a page, B Reload Internet Page Settings Updating page . To update content in Saved Pages, open a content [ Disney Web & PC Site Browser page and follow the steps above. For PC Site Browser, perform the following sequence instead Changing On a page, B Settings...
  • Page 148 Additional Functions [ Disney Web Streaming & Progressive Download Disney Web Browser Settings Changing scroll [ General Scroll Unit Select unit unit . Effective when Cursor Mode Settings is Off. During playback, B Settings See below [ PC Site Browser Changing Playback Size Disney Web PC Site Browser...
  • Page 149 Additional Functions Bookmarks Disney Web Bookmarks See below Disney Web Bookmarks Creating Folders See below Create Folder Enter name One Title Moving to Folders Deleting titles Select title Delete Select title Move Select folder Move All Titles Delete All Enter Handset Code Moving from Folders Select folder Select title...
  • Page 150 Additional Functions Saved Pages RSS Feeds Disney Web Saved Disney Web PC Site Browser Disabling feed Pages See below RSS Feed Select feed updates Manage RSS Feed Restrict Update One Page Deleting pages Select page Delete Disney Web PC Site All Pages Browser RSS Feed...
  • Page 151 Additional Functions Disney Web PC Site Browser Security Settings Sorting feeds RSS Feed Manage RSS [ Yahoo! Keitai & PC Site Browser Feed Sort Select option For PC Site Browser, perform the following sequence instead Disney Web PC Site Browser Opening feed of Browser Settings S %.
  • Page 152 Additional Functions [ PC Site Browser Disney Web PC Site Browser Selecting script PC Site Browser Settings Security execution option Settings Script Settings Select option Enabling/disabling Disney Web PC Site Browser Ajax (for PC Site Browser Settings Security asynchronous Settings Restrict Ajax Select communication)
  • Page 153: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Connecting & Browsing Page Operations Bookmarks Internet page does not open What is the bar at Display bottom? Cannot add Bookmarks completely . This is a data progress bar; the . Portions of page content may not . <Add New Entry> is unselectable if number beside it indicates appear in tabbed browsing;...
  • Page 154 Digital TV ........7-2 TV Timer ........7-10 Basics ..........7-2 TV Timer & TV Recording Timer... 7-10 Area Setup ........7-3 Time Shift ........7-11 Watching TV ........7-4 Time Shift Recording & Playback..7-11 Obtaining Program Information ...7-7 Additional Functions ....7-12 Recording/Playing ......7-8 Troubleshooting ......7-19 Recording Programs ......7-8 Playing Recorded Programs ..7-9...
  • Page 155: Digital Tv

    Digital TV Basics DM007SH supports One Seg terrestrial digital television broadcast services developed for mobile devices in Japan. Important Digital TV Usage Notes Watch Live Television View Data Broadcasts . DM007SH TV is exclusively for use in Japan. Set up a channel list for your service area In addition to audio and visuals, enjoy .
  • Page 156: Digital Tv

    Digital TV Area Setup Select prefecture S % S When activating TV for the first time, Digital TV Antenna follow these steps to set up channels Select locality S % TV Antenna is located behind Display. by area: Move handset to find best reception. &...
  • Page 157: Watching Tv

    Digital TV Watching TV Complete Area setup (P.7-3) first. Multi Selector Watching TV in Portrait Position , Data Broadcast appears below TV & Multi Selector response changes with image. TV orientation. Incoming Calls Operation descriptions are based on . Press ! to answer calls. landscape position.
  • Page 158 Digital TV Panel Description Data Broadcast (Japanese) 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. TV Image Data Broadcast 1 Area name 5 Station name 2 Channel key 6 Signal strength 3 Channel...
  • Page 159 Digital TV Still Image Capture Enlarging Image Portion Capture screenshots while watching In landscape position, temporarily enlarge a portion of widescreen image. . May be unavailable if TV was activated by TV Timer, etc. May be unavailable depending on . Saved images cannot be forwarded, viewing style.
  • Page 160: Obtaining Program Information

    Digital TV Obtaining Program Information Find program channels and times, or Program Info Setting Recording Timer via Program Info open program details via current [Program Info Window] Select In TV window, B S channel's schedule. program S A S % OperateProgram S % , To suppress message, press B after A.
  • Page 161: Recording/Playing

    % (Long) S Recording Dubbing 10 ends . DM007SH supports Dubbing 10 copy protection scheme that allows recordings to be copied from handset to Memory Card. Open file properties to check the remaining number of copies allowed to be made.
  • Page 162: Playing Recorded Programs

    Recording/Playing Playing Recorded Programs In TV window, B S TV Major Playback Operations Player S % Adjust volume or temporarily enlarge a portion of widescreen image following the same operations used while watching TV. Fast Forward [ (d in portrait) Video List 1, 2 Rewind...
  • Page 163: Tv Timer

    TV Timer TV Timer & TV Recording Timer In TV window, B S Rec./ Timer Recording Precautions At Timer Time (TV Alarm Time) TimeShift S % Confirm target channel reception; TV and Alarm activate. keep handset open. Reservation List S % , End the current operations.
  • Page 164: Time Shift

    Time Shift Time Shift Recording & Playback Record current program temporarily Major Playback Operations for delayed playback. . Recorded content is deleted after Fast Forward [ (d in portrait) playback. Skip Forward . Insert Memory Card first. Skip Backward While watching TV, & Press &...
  • Page 165: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Area & Channel Watching Switching While watching TV, B Help While watching TV, & Select Area Opening Help reception Areas . Also available while recording or playing programs. While watching TV, B Set Channels Searching for While watching TV, B OperateProgram Renaming Areas Change Area...
  • Page 166 Additional Functions While watching TV, B AV Settings With TV in landscape, B Advanced See below Set Landscape See below . Change AV Mode (select mode other than Link Showing Indicators Always Customizing to Genre) first. Display Icon viewing options for Brightness landscape Disabling Partial Image Enlargement...
  • Page 167 Additional Functions Settings While watching TV, B Calls & Alarms See below SetBroadcastData Location See below Sending/hiding Showing Alarm Notice Changing handset Location Alarm Alarm Notice Sending Always responses to Information incoming Showing Voice Calls, Etc. transmissions, etc. Select item Notice a Call Hiding Always Showing New Message Window...
  • Page 168 Additional Functions Subtitle & Sound Recording Recording While watching TV, B Subtitle/ While watching TV, B SetBroadcastData programs without Sound See below Set Recording Image Only Data Broadcasts . May be unavailable depending on program content or viewing style (TV orientation, etc.). Saving Data While watching TV, B SetBroadcastData...
  • Page 169 Additional Functions [ Managing Recorded Programs Checking memory TV Player [ Playback status Memory Remaining Splitting files by During playback, B Split File TV Player Select file Renaming files specifying a time Select Point ] Specify point (f in Rename Enter name point portrait)
  • Page 170 Additional Functions Markers TV Timer & TV Recording Timer During playback See below While watching TV, B Rec./TimeShift Reservation List See below Skipping between Markers Playing files with Landscape: @ (Long) or [ (Long) Opening Entries Markers Portrait: c (Long) or d (Long) Select entry Opening/editing/ Moving to Specific Markers...
  • Page 171 Additional Functions Prioritizing current While watching TV, B Rec./TimeShift operation over TV Settings TV Reserve Reservation List TV Alarm Timer/TV Prior See below Recording Timer Changing TV Alarm Time Changing TV Alarm Time Select time Alarm tone/ vibration settings Disabling Tone/Vibration Alarm or Vibration Changing Duration Duration...
  • Page 172: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Watching Recording TV Recording Timer Ringtone does not sound as set Could not start recording. TV won't activate while recording appeared as recording result ® . Battery may be low. Charge . When a Chaku-Uta file, etc. is set .
  • Page 173: Camera & Imaging

    Camera.......... 8-2 Video Camera......8-16 Getting Started.......8-2 Recording Video ......8-16 Photo Camera & Video Camera Opening Files .......8-18 Overview.........8-3 Opening Saved Files via Review ... 8-18 Photo Camera ....... 8-5 Editing Images ......8-19 Capturing Still Images....8-5 Picture Editor ........ 8-19 Selecting Camera by Use .....8-8 Composite........
  • Page 174: Camera

    Detect Personal Select Camera . Clean dust/smudges from lens cover with soft dry cloth before use. DM007SH is loaded with preset camera Register faces; related information . Mobile camera is a precision appears in Viewfinder upon face modes tailored for various purposes/ instrument, however, some pixels may occasions;...
  • Page 175: Photo Camera & Video Camera Overview

    Camera Photo Camera & Video Camera Overview Focus modes and sizes shown below are defaults; those with are fixed. Description Focus Mode Size Capture nearby subjects easily (settings Easy Auto Camera Normal(Portrait) partially changeable) Standard Capture nearby subjects easily (settings Pro Auto Camera Normal(Portrait) mostly changeable)
  • Page 176 Camera Description Focus Mode Size Play whistle sound and release shutter Look Back Camera Normal(Portrait) automatically when subject turns face to camera Auto Shutter Release shutter automatically when subject Smile Camera Normal(Portrait) smiles Release Release shutter automatically after Self Timer Camera Normal(Portrait) selected time elapses Capture up to nine images rapidly...
  • Page 177: Photo Camera

    Photo Camera Capturing Still Images Follow these steps to capture someone's Sending Captured Images at High image via Easy Auto Camera: Speed via Infrared [Captured Image Window] | S Frame subject on A (Long) S Yes or No S % Display , Set recipient device to ready beforehand.
  • Page 178 Photo Camera [ Showing Large Indicators Photo Viewfinder Indicators Pre-Image Capture Operations Press ) in Photo Viewfinder to show large indicators along the edges of Display. Zoom In/Out Toggle Mode A (Long) Adjust Brightness Change Image Size Toggle Mobile Light Mode Open Help 1 Mobile Light 8 White Balance...
  • Page 179 Photo Camera Focus Lock Image Size & Usage Lock focus on subject; camera continuously DM007SH Picture Size & Corresponding focuses on the subject even if it moves. Usage: . Chase Focus tracks the subject's A4 prints movement, and Continuous AF adjusts...
  • Page 180: Selecting Camera By Use

    Photo Camera Selecting Camera by Use [ Look Back Camera Switching Cameras Using Selected Camera Frame subject on Display In Photo Viewfinder, B S [ Shooting Camera S & Switch Camera S % Frame subject on Display . Whistle sound plays. Face detection activates and shutter releases;...
  • Page 181 Photo Camera [ Self Timer Camera [ Auction Camera [ Pretty Arrange Camera Frame subject on Display Frame subject on Display Frame subject on Display . Countdown starts. . First preview image appears. Shutter releases after approximately ten seconds; . Repeat to capture two more images following onscreen image appears...
  • Page 182 Photo Camera [ Panorama Camera [ Additional Cameras Frame subject on Display S % Scene Cameras Frame subject on Display Monochrome Camera Sepia Camera Frame subject on Display Long Exposure . Shutter is left open for Camera approximately 30 seconds before image capture.
  • Page 183: Changing & Saving Camera Settings

    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. Major Items Description Select Normal(Portrait), Center Auto Focus, Spot Auto Focus, Macro or...
  • Page 184 Photo Camera Description ISO Sensitivity Select light sensitivity from Auto( 800) to Auto(High: 12800) and 100 to 12800 Select Auto, Daylight, Cloud/Shade, Tungsten or Fluorescent for best color White Balance balance Conditions Exposure Select amount of light received by camera from -2 to +2 Mobile Light Select Mobile Light mode from On, Automatic, Low Light and Off Save Pictures to...
  • Page 185 Photo Camera Changing Settings Saving Changed Settings My Camera Name: S % Example: Picture Size After image capture, save changed settings with a name and captured In Photo Viewfinder, B Enter name S % image; load saved settings in the same manner as switching cameras.
  • Page 186: Registering Faces (Detect Personal)

    Photo Camera Registering Faces (Detect Personal) Use guide to find best Empty S % Register faces; related information appears in Viewfinder upon face position Name: S % detection. . Register name, note and priority for up Enter name S % to ten faces.
  • Page 187 Photo Camera Editing Entries Deleting/Moving Entries In Photo Viewfinder, B Follow these steps to delete an entry: In Edit Face window, select Detect Personal S % S entry S B Edit Face S % Delete S % S Yes S % .
  • Page 188: Video Camera

    Video Camera Recording Video Follow these steps to record small Playing Unsaved Video video via Video Camera for Mail: In 5, Preview S % Incoming Calls % S Camera S % . If a call arrives before video is saved, Video Camera for Mail S % recorded clip is temporarily saved.
  • Page 189 Video Camera Video Viewfinder Indicators Operations in Video Viewfinder Zoom In/Out Toggle Mode A (Long) Adjust Brightness Toggle External Camera and Internal Camera Mobile Light On/ 1 Mobile Light 7 Save to 2 Video Quality 8 Exposure Change Quality 3 Record Size 9 Focus Pause/Resume Memory for still...
  • Page 190: Opening Files

    Opening Files Opening Saved Files via Review Accessing Older Files Opening Last Saved File Enlarging Images After 1, % In Review window, A Open/play last saved mobile camera Pausing/Resuming Video file; access older files as needed. After 1, % (press to pause/resume) Opening Help | (Long) [Review Window] 0...
  • Page 191: Editing Images

    Editing Images Picture Editor Select effect S % S Edit Picture Editor Options Basic Operation . To start over, press $. % S Data Folder S % The following options are available. When finished, A Some images may not be editable Pictures S % S Select depending on file type and size.
  • Page 192 Editing Images Changing Image Size Applying Visual Effects . Editing is complete. Select from preset sizes or crop image. Render in sepia tones or add blur, etc. Zooming In/Out In Picture Editor menu, Resize to Preset Size After 3, B S e S Retouch S % In Picture Editor menu, Cropping Images...
  • Page 193 Editing Images Face Arrange Adjusting Positions Change the default positions and sizes Make faces smiley, sad, etc. of targets to fit the image. In Picture Editor menu, Face In Face Arrange menu, B Arrange S % . A rectangle appears with + in the upper left corner.
  • Page 194: Composite

    Editing Images Composite Merge Panorama S % Composite Options Enter name S % S Save The following options are available. here S % Some images may not be editable depending on file type and size. Changing Images Combine up to four After 6, select image S % S B S Split Picture reduced images into one...
  • Page 195: Printing

    Printing Printing Images Select image S B Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Using Printers ® Select images from Memory Card and Connect handset to a Bluetooth -compatible specify the number of copies to print printer and print images in Pictures folder. on DPOF-compatible printers, or at .
  • Page 196: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions [ Photo Camera Settings (General) General In Photo Viewfinder, B Self-timer Selecting Select time Changing function Self-timer time/ Camera Set Camera Key . For Self Timer Camera, select time or repeat assigned to repeat interval Select function interval. Camera Key (|) Changing image In Photo Viewfinder, B...
  • Page 197 Additional Functions Releasing shutter In Photo Viewfinder, B Settings In Photo Viewfinder, B Shutter Setting Selecting send when subject Send Key Short press or Long press Shutter Mode Egao option assigned smiles Select option to A . Select send option separately for each key In Photo Viewfinder, B Shutter Setting Adjusting smile...
  • Page 198 Additional Functions After image capture, & In Panorama Camera or Scanner Seeking guidance . Follow onscreen instructions. Camera Viewfinder, B See below for better shots . May be unavailable depending on Auto Save Changing Hiding Guides setting. panorama/ Assisting Lines After image capture, 1 - 9 (Long) scanner settings Locking Display Brightness during Image...
  • Page 199 Additional Functions Video Camera In Video Viewfinder, B Mobile Light May be unavailable depending on camera mode and Activating Mobile . Mobile Light goes out automatically after three recording size. Light minutes. Reactivate mobile camera to re-illuminate it. In Video Viewfinder, B Help .
  • Page 200 Additional Functions [ Composite Editing Images Data Folder Pictures [ Picture Editor Select file Edit Composite See below Data Folder Pictures Select file Edit Creating Split Picture Picture Editor See below SplitPicture 480x854 or SplitPicture 240x320 <Empty> Select file Changing Text/Outline Color When finished, A Enter name Save...
  • Page 201: Troubleshooting

    Display went dark during image Mobile Camera Editing Images capture Mobile camera won't activate/ . DM007SH camera has built-in Cannot save/send edited images shuts down automatically mechanical shutter and neutral density (ND) filter. Strong shocks to . Battery may be low. Charge .
  • Page 202 Troubleshooting Photo Camera Terms ISO Sensitivity . Adjust light sensitivity (P.8-25). Center Auto Focus Higher ISO brightens low light images, but increases noise, . Camera automatically selects making images grainy. center of the framed image as point of focus (P.8-24). White Balance Continuous AF .
  • Page 203 Media Player ......... 9-2 Playlists ........... 9-6 Media Player Basics .......9-2 Using Playlists ........9-6 Music ..........9-4 Additional Functions ..... 9-7 Playing Music ........9-4 Troubleshooting ......9-10 Video ..........9-5 Playing Video .........9-5 Media Player...
  • Page 204: Media Player

    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.
  • Page 205: Media Player

    . Follow the links to download software's help menu for media. Convert PC music files to operational instructions. DM007SH-compatible format (P.17-20), then save to corresponding Memory A S Yes S % S Card folder (P.17-23) via Card Reader Connection ends Mode.
  • Page 206: Music

    Music Playing Music % S Media Player S % S Music Playback Window Using Other Functions while Playing Music Music S % After 4, $ or " Description , To stop playback, follow these steps My Music S % S f Select in Standby: tab (folder) "...
  • Page 207: Video

    Video Playing Video % S Media Player S % S $ S Playback stops Video Playback Operations Videos S % For volume up/down, pause, sound Playing Video Files Transferred from output or help, see P.9-4 "Music Blu-ray Disc Recorders My Videos S % S Phone Playback Operations."...
  • Page 208: Playlists

    Playlists Using Playlists Playlists store playback orders. Add Adding to Playlist Renaming Playlists favorite media files to Playlists, or In Playlists window, select Follow these steps to add a music file organize files by artist/genre. Playlists store only file locations. Source Playlist S B files remain in All Music or All Videos.
  • Page 209: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions [ Video Media Playback Some functions may be unavailable depending on file. [ Music & Video During playback, B Settings Media Player Music or Videos Playback Mode See below Resuming from Last Played Music or Last Played Repeat One File stopped point Playing Video...
  • Page 210 Additional Functions Managing Music Files Media Player Music SD AUDIO See below Media Player Music Deleting Single Files My Music f Select tab (folder) All Music Select file Delete See below Track . Source files will be deleted. Adding New Playlists Deleting/editing Add New Playlist Enter name...
  • Page 211 Additional Functions Managing Video Files Media Player Videos See below Media Player Videos SD VIDEO Files My Videos Phone Memory or SD VIDEO Select file Details Memory Card See below Opening Adding New Playlists Files Transferred from Blu-ray Disc Recorders properties Add New Playlist Enter name...
  • Page 212: Troubleshooting

    WMA and retry. WMA files do not appear (WMA files are not transferable) Video . Did you use DM007SH to transfer the files? Copy protected files can only How do I delete files in All Videos? be played on the handset with which the files were transferred.
  • Page 213: S! Applications & Widgets

    S! Appli ......... 10-2 Additional Functions ....10-6 Using S! Applications....10-2 Troubleshooting ......10-10 Mobile Widget ......10-3 Customizing Standby Display (Japanese) ........10-3 S! Applications & Widgets...
  • Page 214: S! Appli

    (Setting S! Application to activate in Standby (Setting Permissions (Opening properties (Moving S! Applications to Memory Card (Changing S! Application settings (Deleting S! Applications (Restoring default S! Application settings (Restoring default S! Appli Library (Synchronizing Memory Card S! Applications with DM007SH (Opening Java= license information (P.10-6 - 10-7)
  • Page 215: Mobile Widget

    Mobile Widget Customizing Standby Display (Japanese) Paste various widgets (applications) to Obtaining Widgets Deleting Widgets Standby to access/activate % S Widget S % In Mobile Widget menu, information/functions immediately from Standby. Widget Contents S % Select widget S B cannot be deleted.
  • Page 216 Mobile Widget Saving Widgets to Standby Using Widgets Using Sheets a S g Select widget Paste widgets and Standby Shortcuts on each sheet; toggle sheets to use them. g Select (OPEN) S % Toggling Sheets a S A Widget Tab Standby Shortcut Tab Select widget S % .
  • Page 217 Using S! Quick News & S! Friend's Status Widget In Mobile Widget menu, a S g Select widget Widget Contents S % DM007SH is preloaded with (S! Quick News & Select widget S B Operation S % S! Friend's Status widget) that shows...
  • Page 218: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions S! Applications S! Appli See below Activating Screensaver S! Appli S! Appli Library Settings Screensaver Switch Downloading Download S! Appli On/Off S! Applications . Follow onscreen instructions. Setting Screensaver Adjusting S! Appli Library Select application S! Appli Settings S! Application As Screensaver Application Volume...
  • Page 219 Select option Memory Card S! Appli Settings S! Application . Selecting Normal Settings applies Display S! Applications Synchronization settings Backlight settings. with DM007SH Disabling Backlight Flashing Opening Java= Backlight Blink S! Appli Information license information Disabling Vibration Vibration S! Appli...
  • Page 220 Additional Functions [ Operations in Standby Mobile Widget Settings Show Widget [ Managing Select option Selecting widget . Choose Off to disable widget display even Widget Widget Contents display option when a is pressed; re-enable via Show Widget Opening Select widget Details in Standby Display menu.
  • Page 221 Additional Functions [ Sheets [ S! Quick News & S! Friend's Status Widget (S! Friend's Status) Select S! Quick News & S! Friend's Status Settings Sheet widget Operation Content Settings Change Sheet Name Assigning members Menu Assign Member Select See below Editing sheet category Select entry/member...
  • Page 222: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting S! Applications Cannot move S! Applications to Memory Card . Memory Card memory may be low. S! Applications do not pause for incoming transmissions despite Calls & Alarms settings . Regardless of setting, a notice appears for Screensaver S! Applications. (S! Appli Notification indicator) does not disappear .
  • Page 223: Handy Extras

    Calendar & Tasks ......11-2 Hour Minder ....... 11-27 Calendar........11-2 Using Hour Minder...... 11-27 Tasks ..........11-6 Pedometer ......... 11-28 Alarms .......... 11-8 Using Pedometer ....... 11-28 Using Alarms........11-8 Compass ........11-30 Wakeup TV......... 11-10 Using Compass ......11-30 Using Wakeup TV......11-10 S! GPS Navi.........
  • Page 224: Calendar & Tasks

    Calendar & Tasks Calendar Toggling View Key Assignments Opening Calendar Press A to toggle Calendar window: [ All Views % S Tools S % S In PIM/ Life menu, Calendar S % Open Previous Page Open Next Page Open Help [ 1Month/3Month View Select Date Go to Current Date...
  • Page 225 Calendar & Tasks Enter subject S % Alarm: S % Saving Schedules Alarm Time: S % S Select Follow these steps to save subject, time S % S A Category, start/end date/time, Alarm and schedule details: Description: S % S Enter (Enter Subject or Description to save schedule details S % entry.)
  • Page 226 Calendar & Tasks [ First Film Appearance (Japanese) At Alarm Time Opening Schedules/Tasks The following Disney characters' first Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by In Calendar window, select appearances are commemorated in related settings. Calendar: date S % Daisy Duck January 9th Goofy May 25th Donald Duck...
  • Page 227 Calendar & Tasks Information Link Editing TV Timer/TV Recording Deleting Schedules Timer Set to show or hide the following [ One Entry In schedule list, select entry information in Calendar. In schedule list, select Reservation TV Timer and TV schedule S B List Recording Timer entries Edit S %...
  • Page 228: Tasks

    Calendar & Tasks Tasks Enter subject S % Alarm: S % Saving Tasks Alarm Time: S % S Select Follow these steps to save subject, due time S % S A date/time, Alarm and task details: (Enter Subject or Description to save entry.) Description: S % S Enter % S Tools S % S In PIM/ task details S %...
  • Page 229 Calendar & Tasks At Alarm Time Opening Tasks Deleting Tasks Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by % S Tools S % S In PIM/ [ One Entry related settings. Life menu, Tasks S % In task list, select task S B Delete S % This Task S % S Yes S % [ All Completed Tasks In task list, B...
  • Page 230: Alarms

    Alarms Using Alarms Repeat: S % Select time S % Setting Alarm . For custom Duration, select Other. Follow these steps to set Alarm to A S Saved sound at a specific time on a specific . For more settings, repeat - c.
  • Page 231 Alarms At Alarm Time When Snooze is Set Deleting Alarm Alarm repeats at the set interval. Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by [ One Entry Other Alarms do not activate while related settings. In Alarm list, select entry handset is Snoozing. Canceling Snooze While Snoozing, % S Yes S % Reset Alarm S % , Snooze is automatically canceled...
  • Page 232: Wakeup Tv

    Wakeup TV Using Wakeup TV Repeat: S % Setting Wakeup TV Activating TV Once or Daily In 4, Once or Every Day (All) S % Selected Days S % Follow these steps to activate TV at a S From specific time on a specific day of the Selecting/Canceling All Days Select day S % ( week:...
  • Page 233 Wakeup TV At Wakeup TV Time Canceling Wakeup TV In Wakeup TV list, select TV activates after Alarm. entry S B Wakeup TV Off S % . Reactivate entry to use the same settings. Reactivating Entry In 2, Wakeup TV On S % Deleting Wakeup TV [ One Entry Stopping Alarm Instantly...
  • Page 234: Luxury Animation

    Luxury Animation Playing Animation with Music & Illumination Set Key Illumi S % Play preset animations or downloaded Setting Luxury Animation Flash ® files with music and illumination. Follow these steps to set playback Key Pattern S % Set playback time, volume and time, volume and Key Illumination illumination pattern as needed.
  • Page 235: Household Accounts

    Household Accounts Managing Household Expenses Select scan receipt panel % S Scan results appear Saving Entries Scanning Receipts Frame receipt on Display Scan receipts with mobile camera to enter date, expense items, fees/prices and total amount automatically. Scan may fail if receipt is too long, folded, faded, etc.;...
  • Page 236 Household Accounts Item S % Entering Manually Adding Expense Items After 8, select item field S B S In Household Accounts Add Items S % S From window, select manual Deleting Expense Items input panel S % After 8, select item S B S Delete S % S Yes S % S Changing Categories of All Items at Once...
  • Page 237 Household Accounts Enter date/month S % Changing Settings Yes S % Specify closing day, closing month and budget for the month. Budget S % S Enter In Household Accounts amount S % window, B $ S Household Accounts window returns Restricting Access to Household Accounts by Handset Code [Account Setup Menu] Locks S %...
  • Page 238 Household Accounts Opening Expense Records Viewing Expense Trends Monthly Result Charts Follow these steps to view monthly Opening Entries expenses, budgets and balances: In Household Accounts Expenses In Household Accounts window, select totals panel window, select charts panel S % Select date S % Results by Month S % Balances...
  • Page 239: Calculator

    Calculator Using Calculator % S Tools S % S In PIM/ Key Assignments Life menu, Calculator S % (Add) (Subtract) (Multiply) (Divide) (Sum) CE (Clear) CM (Clear Memory) & RM (Recall Memory) M+ (Add to Memory) . (Decimal) +/- (Positive/Negative Value) (Percentage) Calculator Window...
  • Page 240: Expenses Memo

    Expenses Memo Adding Expenses Entering Expenses Checking Entries Deleting Entries % S Tools S % S In PIM/ In Expenses Memo menu, [ One Entry Life menu, Expenses Memo select list S % In Expenses Memo list, select entry S B Totals S % Delete Item S % Yes S %...
  • Page 241: Osaifu-Keitai

    IC Card data/settings. . Lifestyle-Appli activation is not services on FeliCa-compatible Disney When Placed Over Sensor necessary. Mobile handsets. DM007SH supports . If recognition is slow, move handset . Transactions are possible even in power ® Osaifu-Keitai around slightly.
  • Page 242: Locking Ic Card

    ® Osaifu-Keitai Locking IC Card IC Card Lock S % S On IC Card Lock Restrict access to/prevent Enter Handset Code S % ® unauthorized use of Osaifu-Keitai handset. S Yes S % % S Tools S % S In PIM/ Canceling IC Card Lock Life menu, Osaifu-Keitai S % In 3, IC Card Lock S % S Off S...
  • Page 243 ® Osaifu-Keitai Mail Remote Lock S % [ Activating Remote Lock via Mail Remote Lock If handset cannot receive mail, IC Disable Osaifu-Keitai ® remotely by Card Lock remains unset. mail or phone. Send E Mail or e-mail to Mail Remote Send mail to activate handset with password as Lock...
  • Page 244 ® Osaifu-Keitai Phone No. to Lck 1 or Phone [ Activating Remote Lock via Phone Call Remote Lock If handset cannot receive calls, IC No. to Lck 2 S % [ Preparation on Handset Card Lock remains unset. % S Tools S % S In PIM/ Using one of the specified Life menu, Osaifu-Keitai S % phones, call handset...
  • Page 245: Simulated Call

    Simulated Call Faking Incoming Calls Set Caller S % Handset rings to emulate an incoming Using Simulated Call call. Name: S % S Enter name With handset closed, F . Save name and phone number to show as Caller ID. (Long) .
  • Page 246: Stopwatch

    Stopwatch Using Stopwatch Stopwatch stops if battery runs low. Recording Lap Times % S Tools S % S f While Stopwatch is running, B Saving Records to Notepad Clock/Gauge S After 3, B S Save to Notepad S % Stopwatch S % Resetting Records After 3, A S From Incoming Calls...
  • Page 247: Countdown Timer

    Countdown Timer Using Countdown Timer % S Tools S % S f When Set Time Elapses Clock/Gauge S Tone sounds. Countdown Timer S % Countdown Timer Window . Press B to change time. % S Countdown starts Stopping Tone Instantly .
  • Page 248: World Clock

    World Clock Opening World Clock % S Tools S % S f f Select area S % Opening World Clock in Standby Clock/Gauge S World " S Standby returns % S Settings S % S In Clock S % Sound/Display menu, Advancing One Hour (Daylight Saving) Display S % [Set Time Zone Window] A...
  • Page 249: Hour Minder

    Hour Minder Using Hour Minder Select hour S % ( Setting Hour Minder At Hour Minder Time Complete selection S A Follow these steps to activate the Hour Minder activates; sounds/ A S Saved hourly time signal at selected hours: vibrates by related settings.
  • Page 250: Pedometer

    Pedometer Using Pedometer In Pedometer window, B Getting Started Enabling Pedometer S Settings S % S Body % S Tools S % S f . Count based on a pace of Info. S % approximately 100 steps per minute Clock/Gauge S over even terrain.
  • Page 251 Pedometer Select time/date S % In Pedometer window, B Pedometer Indicator S Settings S % S Target . Hourly/daily step counts appear. When Pedometer is active, today's $ S Pedometer window step count appears in Standby. returns Target Settings S % Pedometer Window Tabs Select item S % S Enter .
  • Page 252: Compass

    Compass Using Compass Opening Compass Adjusting Compass % S Tools S % S f In Compass window, % S % Clock/Gauge S Compass . Follow onscreen instructions. Compass Indicator . When map is open, Compass Indicator appears; follow these steps to hide it: % S Tools S % S f Clock/ Gauge S S! GPS Navi S % S NAVI...
  • Page 253: S! Gps Navi

    S! GPS Navi Using S! GPS Navi Use this GPS navigation service to Precautions Starting Navi-Appli pinpoint current location, find routes % S Tools S % S f . Location Information accuracy may be to destinations, and more. affected when GPS satellite/radio Provide current location to Clock/Gauge S S! GPS station signal reception is poor.
  • Page 254 S! GPS Navi Opening Location Log Using My Location Saving as Home In 2, S % S From In S! GPS Navi menu, Saving Location Information Saving from Location Log Location Logs S % In 5, From Location Logs S % S Follow these steps to save current Select record S % S B location as a new entry:...
  • Page 255 S! GPS Navi Using Ichi Navi (Japanese) Providing Location Information Information Information window opens after your Locate other S! GPS Navi-compatible Provide current location to location is provided manually (by handset users or lost handset. administrator upon request. pressing B) upon Location .
  • Page 256: Document Viewer

    Document Viewer Opening PC Documents Supported File Formats: Key Assignments PDF (.pdf) View Whole Page ® ® Microsoft Excel (.xls) Scroll View Upper Left Microsoft ® Word (.doc) Toggle Full Screen ® ® Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt) View On/Off . Some files may not appear correctly. View Upper Right .
  • Page 257: Notepad

    Notepad Saving Text [ Selected Entries New Notepad Entry Opening Notepad In Notepad list, select entry S % S Tools S % S f In Notepad list, select entry B S Setting/Manage S % Doc./Rec. S Notepad Multiple Selection S % S .
  • Page 258: Voice Recorder

    Voice Recorder Recording/Playing Voice % S Recording starts Recording Playback % S Recording ends In recording window, B S . Recording stops if battery runs low while recording. Ring Songs·Tones S % . Record conversations during calls via Select file S % Record Caller Voice.
  • Page 259: Scan Barcode

    Scan Barcode Scanning Barcodes Frame barcode in center of Tone sounds S Scan results Scan UPC/JAN (1D barcodes) or QR Codes (2D barcodes). Display appear . Membership file or password may be required when scanning barcodes. . Some barcodes may not be scanned. % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec.
  • Page 260: Create Qr Code

    Create QR Code Creating QR Codes Create QR Codes from these items on Procedure From Phone Book Entries handset: In 3, Phone Book S % S Select Follow these steps to create QR Codes entry S % S Phone Book My Details from Data Folder files: From My Details...
  • Page 261: Scan Card

    Scan Card Scanning Business Cards Scan business cards and save names, If Text Exceeds Phone Book Entry Item addresses, etc. to Phone Book. . To cancel, press A. Character Limit . English business cards may not be . A confirmation appears. Follow these % S Scan results appear scanned correctly.
  • Page 262: Scan Text

    Scan Text Scanning Text Frame text in center of Scan text and save it to Notepad, etc. Correcting Text Type Available Modes: Display After 5, B S Change Mode S % S Select type S % S From Capture text in full screen Full Editing Scanned Text and scan a selected line...
  • Page 263: Kanji Grabber

    Kanji Grabber Using Kanji Grabber Scan a kanji compound and look it up in dictionaries. Select dictionary S % S Some kanji may not be scanned. Search S % % S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Barcode/ Select word, etc. S % Scan S % .
  • Page 264: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Calendar Tools In PIM/Life menu, Calendar Calendar Settings [ View Settings Set Holiday f Private below Tools In PIM/Life menu, Changing default Calendar Calendar Settings Saving/editing Adding Holidays view Default View Select type additional <Empty> Enter name Enter holidays date Select frequency...
  • Page 265 Additional Functions [ Saving/Editing Schedules Tools In PIM/Life menu, Tools In PIM/Life menu, Calendar Select date Select Calendar Select date Select entry S! Friend'sStatus: Setting Location entry Location: Enter Link Setting: Linked location below Saving S! Friend's Availability Tools In PIM/Life menu, Status information Answer Status: Edit...
  • Page 266 Additional Functions [ Managing Schedules Tools In PIM/Life menu, Selecting Vibration Calendar Alarm Settings Tools In PIM/Life menu, option Vibration: Select option Calendar See below Tools In PIM/Life menu, By Part of Subject Sounding Alarm Searching entries Calendar Alarm Settings Enter text tone even in For Manner Mode:...
  • Page 267 Additional Functions Tools In PIM/Life menu, Tools In PIM/Life menu, Calendar See below Tasks Select task Edit Alarm: See below Within One Month Deleting entries by Select date Delete All This Alarm Tone/Video specifying month Changing Alarm Month Assign Tone/Video: Select folder tone/video &...
  • Page 268 Additional Functions Alarms Tools In PIM/Life menu, Tasks Alarm Settings Light & Key Illumi: See below Tools In PIM/Life menu, Alarms Select entry Select item Setting Ringtones to Control Illumination Editing entries Edit in the same manner as saving entries Switch On/Off Link to Sound Changing Small...
  • Page 269 Additional Functions Sounding Alarm Tools In PIM/Life menu, Alarms Tools In PIM/Life menu, tone even in Settings For Manner Mode Alarm Select entry Illumi Manner mode Ring Display: See below Activating Alarm Tools In PIM/Life menu, Alarms Using Preset Pattern based on World Settings Link to World Clk...
  • Page 270 Additional Functions Household Accounts Tools In PIM/Life menu, Wakeup TV Select entry Light & Key Illumi: See below Tools In PIM/Life menu, Household Accounts Select manual Setting Ringtones to Control Illumination input panel See below Switch On/Off Link to Sound Shops Changing Small Shop...
  • Page 271 Additional Functions Calculator Osaifu-Keitai ® Copying Tools In PIM/Life menu, While result appears, B Copy calculation results Osaifu-Keitai IC Card Settings Balance Info Enter Handset Code Changing Tools In PIM/Life menu, Enabling to view <Empty> Lifestyle-Appli or exchange rate for Calculator Money Converter e-money...
  • Page 272 Additional Functions Simulated Call Tools In PIM/Life menu, Osaifu-Keitai IC Card Settings Remote Lock Enter Handset Code Tools In PIM/Life menu, Mail Remote Lock Notice Simulated Call Receive Simulated Starting via Settings Send Notice Call Simulated Call below . Simulated Call starts immediately regardless of menu Receive Timing setting.
  • Page 273 Additional Functions Tools f Clock/Gauge Tools f Clock/Gauge Countdown Timer Light & Key Hour Minder Advanced Illumi See below Illumi Display: See below Changing Small Changing Light Color Using Preset Pattern Light & Key Light Color Select color Pattern Setting Preset Pattern Changing Illumi Illumination...
  • Page 274 Additional Functions Tools f Clock/Gauge Hour Tools f Clock/Gauge Sounding Hour Minder Advanced Pedometer Settings Minder tone even Manner Mode: Ring Target Goal Announce in Manner mode See below Activating Hour Tools f Clock/Gauge Hour Changing Tone Minder based on Minder Advanced Link to...
  • Page 275 Additional Functions Tools f Clock/Gauge Suppressing Tools f Clock/Gauge Disabling S! GPS Navi NAVI Settings Information window S! GPS Navi NAVI Settings positioning Positioning Lock Enter after sending Inform Location Do not Show Handset Code Location Information Enter Handset Code automatically Selecting Location Tools...
  • Page 276 Additional Functions Tools f Doc./Rec. Notepad Scan Barcode Importing text files Select entry Setting/Manage Import Text File Select file In a text entry window, B Scan Tools f Doc./Rec. Notepad Scan Code Frame barcode in Checking memory Select entry Setting/Manage center of Display See below status...
  • Page 277 Additional Functions Tools f Doc./Rec. Barcode/ Tools f Doc./Rec. Barcode/ Scan Scan Barcode Frame Scan Scan Barcode Frame barcode in center of Display Select barcode in center of Display Select Using images as number or mail address Save to image Set as Wallpaper Wallpaper Ph.Book...
  • Page 278 Additional Functions Scan Card Tools f Doc./Rec. Barcode/Scan Scan Barcode Frame barcode in center of Display Tools f Doc./Rec. Barcode/ Send Message See below Scan Scan Card Frame card Saving to Notepad in center of Display All Text Notepad E Mail or SMS Complete message Tools...
  • Page 279 Additional Functions Scan Text Tools f Doc./Rec. Barcode/Scan Scan Text Scanning and In a text entry window, B Scan Frame text in center of Display Select pasting during text Scan Text Frame text in center of line See below entry Display Select line Dialing Numbers...
  • Page 280 Additional Functions Tools f Doc./Rec. Barcode/Scan Scan Text Frame text in center of Display Select line See below Text Copying text Copy Select first character Highlight text range Number, Address or URL Select number, mail address or URL Copy Telephone, Copy Address or Copy URL Kanji Grabber Scanning and In a text entry window, B...
  • Page 281: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Cannot read split QR Codes in Wakeup TV Voice Recorder Data Folder automatically TV does not activate with . When scan fails, follow onscreen Cannot record properly specified channel instructions and select next barcode image manually. . If Wakeup TV Time arrives while TV is .
  • Page 282: Entertainment

    Disney Characters....... 12-2 e-Books ........12-6 Using Disney Character Tools Reading e-Books (Japanese) ..12-6 (Japanese) ........12-2 S! Friend's Status......12-7 S! Quick News......12-3 Using S! Friend's Status ....12-7 Receiving Content Updates S! Circle Talk ......12-10 (Japanese) ........12-3 Using S! Circle Talk ..... 12-10 S! Information Channel ....
  • Page 283: Disney Characters

    Disney Characters Using Disney Character Tools (Japanese) Disney Character Photo Maker Disney Player Transform persons in photos into Watch online Disney character video. Disney characters. Packet transmission fees apply. Packet transmission fees apply. % S Entertainment S % % S Entertainment S % S Disney Player S % S Disney Character Photo Maker S %...
  • Page 284: S! Quick News

    S! Quick News Receiving Content Updates (Japanese) View content updates or breaking news. Indicators Opening Information Packet transmission fees apply. In S! Quick News List, select Unread Unread Registering S! Quick News Items Special news General news item S % % S Entertainment S % Read Special Read General...
  • Page 285: S! Information Channel

    S! Information Channel S! Information Channel & Weather Indicator (Japanese) Subscribe to Japanese mobile New Received Information Using Weather Indicator periodicals that download to handset Information window opens for new After S! Information Channel automatically; use Weather Indicator S! Information Channel info delivery. registration, local area weather as needed.
  • Page 286: Content Downloads

    Content Downloads Downloading Content (Japanese) Download media content via Disney Web. Via Music Store % S Entertainment S % Entertainment Menu Music Store S % . Handset connects to the Internet. Follow onscreen instructions.
  • Page 287: E-Books

    Viewer S % Keys to open the files. Some files may . e-Book Viewer starts. Refer to the need to be re-downloaded. e-Book Viewer help menu for operational instructions. Advanced (Copying text (Opening non-DM007SH e-Books (Library) (Using Library (P.12-15)
  • Page 288: S! Friend's Status

    S! Friend's Status Using S! Friend's Status % S Entertainment S % Exchange current usage status, When Request is Accepted mood, etc. with compatible handsets. S S! Friend's Status S % . An acceptance notice arrives; My . Save and organize members in Groups. Status is sent and member's status Yes S % .
  • Page 289 S! Friend's Status Select new Status S % Opening Member Status Changing My Status Select Availability, e.g., % S Entertainment S % Follow these steps to change Status, Answer OK S % S Select Availability and Comment; new status S S! Friend's Status S % S is sent to the members.
  • Page 290 S! Friend's Status Receiving Request from Unsaved Creating Status Templates Saving to Data Folder [Status Template Window] f Select Numbers Save custom combinations of Status template S B S Save to DF S % Icon and Status Label to each When a registration request arrives, a S Save here S % template.
  • Page 291: S! Circle Talk

    S! Circle Talk Using S! Circle Talk Group S % S Group A S Saved Use handset like a walkie-talkie to speak to multiple parties simultaneously. Name: S % S Enter name Saving as Individuals . A subscription to S! Friend's Status is In 3, Individual S % S required.
  • Page 292 S! Circle Talk [ Exiting S! Circle Talk Initiating S! Circle Talk S! Circle Talk Operations " S Connection ends [ Speaking Follow these steps to send S! Circle . S! Circle Talk ends automatically Talk requests to members: Press and hold ! when when there is only one participant (Set Connection status to Online Press and Hold...
  • Page 293: Blog Tool

    Blog Tool Blogging Blog Title S % S Enter Save blog details to view or update Setup for Posting via the Internet blogs easily on handset. name S % Save URL for Disney Web or PC sites, or Saving Blog Details both.
  • Page 294: Blog Tool

    Blog Tool Posting to Blogs Posting via the Internet Opening Blog Page In Blog Tool window, select In Blog Tool window, select Complete setup for posting via mail/ entry S % Internet beforehand. entry S A Posting via Mail . Page of URL saved in Refer Blog's Blog by send Browser S % URL opens.
  • Page 295: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions [ Other S! Quick News Changing Entertainment S! Quick News [ Opening/Updating Items background Settings Change Skin image Select pattern Entertainment S! Quick News Settings Automatic Update Entertainment S! Quick News Select item Select update Accessing source S! Quick News List Select item interval, On or Off sites...
  • Page 296: Additional Functions

    Saving files to Data file Save Enter name Folder Save here Opening Entertainment e-Book Viewer . Some files are saved automatically. non-DM007SH Select file e-Books (Library) Opening page . Some files may not open. On a page, B Details properties Entertainment e-Book...
  • Page 297 Additional Functions [ Status & Availability S! Friend's Status Entertainment S! Friend's Status Saving custom [ Members & Groups Settings Answer Status Availability User Setting Select type Entertainment S! Friend's Status combinations Select Availability f Select Group Adding members Member Select method Entertainment S! Friend's Status...
  • Page 298 Additional Functions [ Sending Image [ Settings Entertainment S! Friend's Status Disabling Entertainment S! Circle Talk f Select Group Select member Loudspeaker Loudspeaker Sending My Details Send Image Exiting S! Circle Entertainment S! Circle Talk image . Available when your handset number is saved Talk for incoming Incoming Calls Voice Calls or...
  • Page 299: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Registration request arrived from a S! Quick News S! Circle Talk deleted member . Registration request arrives when a Cannot receive content updates Cannot use S! Circle Talk member fails to receive cancellation notice within 24 hours. . Update may fail out-of-range or in .
  • Page 300: Handset Security

    Handset Security ......13-2 Function Control ......13-6 Operations Security .....13-2 Using Function Control ....13-6 Information Security.....13-3 Additional Functions ....13-7 Face Recognition......13-4 Using Face Recognition ....13-4 Handset Security...
  • Page 301: Handset Security

    Handset Security Operations Security % S Settings S % S f Function Lock PIN Entry Phone/G S Locks S % Restrict access to handset functions. Activate PIN Entry to require PIN entry each time handset is powered on. Lock when Display turns Auto off or handset is closed In Locks menu, PIN Entry S...
  • Page 302: Information Security

    Handset Security Information Security A S Enter Handset Code Application Lock Show Secret Data Restrict access to these functions: Activate Show Secret Data to access Temporary Access to Functions Secret entries. Phone Book Mail . When accessing functions, enter In Locks menu, Show Secret Handset Code and press %.
  • Page 303: Face Recognition

    Face Recognition Using Face Recognition User Name: S % S Enter Capture portraits with mobile camera Saving User Information then match live image to saved ones name S % % S Settings S % S f to unlock handset or access Register Riddle: S % S functions/files.
  • Page 304 Face Recognition Scanning Face If You Cannot Remember the Answer Activating & Canceling In 1, " S Enter Handset Code S % Face Recognition window opens In Face Recognition menu, When No Question or Answer is Saved when powering on or opening Switch On/Off S % In 1, enter Handset Code S A handset, or whenever Display is...
  • Page 305: Function Control

    Function Control Using Function Control Restrict access to the following [ When Accessing Restricted Functions Checking Restriction Status A message (example shown below) functions remotely. (Available for % S Settings S % S f appears; the function is inaccessible. administrators.) Phone/G S Locks S % Camera Attach File...
  • Page 306: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions PIN Entry Face Recognition Settings f Phone/G Locks Settings f Phone/G PIN Entry Change PIN Locks Face Recognition User Changing PIN Enter current PIN Enter new PIN Registration Enter Handset Code Re-enter new PIN Select from User 1 to User 5 See below .
  • Page 307: Data Folder & Memory Card Data Folder

    Data Folder ........14-2 Memory Card ......14-5 Opening Files ........14-3 Using Memory Card ....14-5 Managing Files & Folders ....14-4 Additional Functions ....14-7 Troubleshooting ......14-10 Data Folder & Memory Card...
  • Page 308 Data Folder Data Folder Handset files are organized in folders by file format. [ Preset Folders Contents Pictures Still images Still images on Memory Card (images DCIM captured with save location set to DCIM) Ring Songs·Tones Downloaded melodies and other sound files S! Appli S! Applications Widget...
  • Page 309: Data Folder

    Data Folder Opening Files % S Data Folder S % Select file S % Slide Show Available for Pictures or DCIM folder. In file list, select file S B Slide Show S % . Slide Show starts. . Unselectable files/folders appear in gray.
  • Page 310 Data Folder Managing Files & Folders Adding Folders Moving/Copying Files Hiding Folders May be unavailable for some folders. Some files may not be moved/copied. Restrict access to created folders. Only handset folders can be hidden. % S Data Folder S % S In file list, select file S B In file list, select folder S B Select folder S %...
  • Page 311: Memory Card

    Use microSD/microSDHC Memory Inserting & Removing Card (hereafter "Memory Card") to Power off first. save and organize files for use on DM007SH. Remove Battery Cover Use recommended Memory Cards only. For details, see P.17-22 "microSD Battery Cover Memory Card Compatibility."...
  • Page 312 Memory Card Format Card Precaution . Never remove Memory Card or When using a new Memory Card for battery while formatting; may cause the first time, format it on the handset damage. before trying to save files, etc. Format Opening Memory Card Files Card deletes all Memory Card files, even those created on other devices.
  • Page 313: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions File/Folder View Settings Data Folder Select folder Select file Slide Show Data Folder Select folder See below Switching file list Manage Items Change List Changing Key Illumination Pattern view View Select option Set Key Illumi Key Pattern . Not available for some folders. Select pattern Data Folder Select folder...
  • Page 314 Additional Functions Using Files/Folders Managing Files/Folders Data Folder Select folder Data Folder Select folder Select file Set as Wallpaper Select folder Manage Items Renaming folders Using files as Rename Enter name Wallpaper . For images smaller or larger than Display, .
  • Page 315 Additional Functions Data Folder Other Documents Select file below Line Scroll Page Scroll 2 (Up), 8 (Down), 6 (Right), 4 (Left) Handling SVG files Zoom 1 (Zoom out), 3 (Zoom in) Rotate 7 (Counterclockwise), 9 (Clockwise) Key Action Mode Default View Memory Card Settings f Phone/G...
  • Page 316: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Managing Files/Folders 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.) Copied/moved files cannot be used on PCs, etc. . Some files may not be usable on other Disney Mobile handsets or PCs, etc.
  • Page 317: Connectivity & File Backup

    Infrared......... 15-2 Backup ........15-13 Transferring Files via Infrared ..15-3 Basics........... 15-13 Exchanging Contact Information..15-5 Backup & Restore ...... 15-14 IC Transmission ......15-6 S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) ..15-15 Transferring Files via IC Transmission About SAB........15-15 ............15-7 Using Sync Commands ..... 15-17 Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 318: Infrared

    Eyesight may be some settings may be lost, or files may affected. not be saved properly. For details, see . DM007SH complies with IrMC 1.1, "Troubleshooting" at the end of this however, some files may not transfer chapter.
  • Page 319: Transferring Files Via Infrared

    Infrared Transferring Files via Infrared Subsequent Operations Receiving Files [ One File Transfer d (Long) Yes S % S Yes S % . If storage media confirmation appears, select media and press %. . Infrared is activated. (Alternatively, [ All File Transfer (Adding Files) activate it via Main Menu.) Yes S % S Enter Handset Code S .
  • Page 320 Infrared Sending Files All File Transfer Sending JPEG Images at High Speed % S Tools S % S f One File Transfer % S Data Folder S % Connectivity S Infrared S % Example: Phone Book entry Pictures or DCIM S % Send All S % b S Select entry S B S For DCIM, select a folder and press %.
  • Page 321: Exchanging Contact Information

    Infrared Exchanging Contact Information Exchange name, phone numbers, Sending Profiles mail addresses, and other contact In Exchange Profile menu, info with other compatible handsets via infrared. Send S % S Transfer starts Read P.15-2 "Infrared Precautions" Changing Profile Items to Send beforehand.
  • Page 322: Ic Transmission

    IC Transmission IC Transmission Wirelessly transfer files between Transfer Options Getting Started DM007SH and compatible devices. . For transferable files, see P.15-2. One File IC Transmission Precautions Transfer single files Transfer . Cancel IC Card Lock beforehand. Align m logos of both devices.
  • Page 323: Transferring Files Via Ic Transmission

    IC Transmission Transferring Files via IC Transmission [ All File Transfer (Overwriting Existing All File Transfer Receiving Files Files) % S Tools S % S f Connection request arrives Yes S % S Enter Handset Code S Connectivity S IC % S Enter Authorization Code S Transmission S % % S Delete All &...
  • Page 324: Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth ® Bluetooth Wirelessly transfer files/data between Bluetooth ® Connection Getting Started DM007SH and compatible devices (watches, handsfree devices, etc.). ® Bluetooth Precautions Sender Recipient . For transferable files, see P.15-2. Check transmission range of your . DM007SH supports simultaneous Search for devices ®...
  • Page 325: Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth ® Transferring Files via Bluetooth ® ® Activating Bluetooth Connecting Bluetooth Devices . Found devices are listed after c (Long) search. Device Search & Pairing . To cancel search, press A. ® Activate Bluetooth on devices to be Select device S % paired with first.
  • Page 326 ® Bluetooth Connecting Paired Handsfree Accepting Connection Requests Devices, Etc. Follow these steps to accept In Bluetooth menu, Paired connection requests from unpaired devices: Devices S % Connection request arrives Paired Device List Select device S % Request Window If handset is already connected to Yes S % another device, disconnection confirmation may appear;...
  • Page 327 ® Bluetooth [ Subsequent Operations [ All File Transfer Transferring Files One File Transfer In Bluetooth menu, Send All Follow the steps below to exchange Yes S % S Yes S % files with paired devices. . If storage media confirmation .
  • Page 328: External Device Connection

    % S Tools S % S f Connectivity without removing card from handset. . Disconnect USB Cable. S USB Mode S % S From . Compatible only with SHARP Blu-ray If Menu in Does Not Appear Disc recorders. For details, see P.17-22 .
  • Page 329: Backup

    Backup Basics Back up information to Memory Card, Precautions and restore to handset as needed. . Not available if battery is low. Supported Items . Restoring backed up content to handset overwrites current--with the exception of Select items to back up, or transfer all Contents Keys--handset content.
  • Page 330: Backup & Restore

    Backup Backup & Restore A S Yes S % Handset to Memory Card . To cancel, press A. . If no file list appears, skip ahead Follow these steps to back up to 7. Backup complete S % S % selected items at once: Select file S % % S Settings S % S f...
  • Page 331: S! Addressbook Back-Up (Sab)

    S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) About SAB Back up Phone Book content in SAB; add Phone Book SAB Sync Commands & Features changes to SAB anytime. Edit SAB online via PC; add SAB changes to Phone Book anytime. Restore lost or altered Normal Synchronize Phone Book and SAB Phone Book content from SAB.
  • Page 332 S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) Service Usage Outline Precautions [ Unsynchronizable Items Complete Contract These Phone Book settings are lost: Contact General Information (P.17-41) for application. , Picture, Tone, Illumi & Light, Vibration [ Unintentional Phone Book or SAB Content Deletion .
  • Page 333: Using Sync Commands

    S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) Using Sync Commands In S! Addressbook menu, Normal (Start Sync) Other Sync Commands Details S % Synchronize Phone Book and SAB via Available Commands: Backup/Restore S % Normal. Sync from Add Phone Book changes Client to SAB % S Phone S % S Select command S % Export Phone Book content...
  • Page 334: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Infrared Bluetooth ® [ General Activating Infrared Tools f Connectivity Infrared via Main Menu Switch On/Off On(3 min.) Cloaking handset to Tools f Connectivity avoid connection Bluetooth My Device Settings Send My Card Sending My Details requests Visibility Hide My Phone Infrared Transfer starts...
  • Page 335 Additional Functions Opening Disconnecting Tools f Connectivity Tools f Connectivity ® Bluetooth -related Bluetooth My Device Details handsfree Bluetooth Paired Devices handset properties . Press A to view service details. devices, etc. Select connected device Activating Tools f Connectivity Connecting devices Tools f Connectivity ®...
  • Page 336 Additional Functions Backup S! Addressbook Back-up [ Backup & Restore Phone S! Addressbook Back-up Canceling auto Details Auto Sync Settings Settings f Phone/G synchronization Set On/Off Backing up all Backup/Restore Backup All Items items Enter Handset Code Phone S! Addressbook Backup complete Back-up Details...
  • Page 337: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting File Transfer Bookmarks are not saved properly Cannot find files in DCIM folder . Large Bookmarks may not be . Received files in DCIM folder are Some files are not received received correctly. saved to Pictures folder. . Streaming Bookmarks are saved as .
  • Page 338 Troubleshooting [ Exporting Backed Up Data to Other Backup & Restore Messages are not saved properly Disney Mobile Handsets . Transfer may delete sort keys. Backup fails Messages are not saved properly . Mail Notices are restored as messages, invalidating complete .
  • Page 339: Handset Customization

    Date & Time ......... 16-2 Sounds ..........16-6 System Sounds ......16-6 Display & Illumination ....16-3 Additional Sound Settings... 16-6 Language ........16-3 Connectivity ........16-7 Image & Text ........16-3 Display & Backlight ......16-3 Network ........16-7 Standby Display......16-4 IP Service ........16-7 Key Backlight ........16-4 Reset ..........16-8 Key Illumination ......16-4...
  • Page 340: Date & Time

    Date & Time Date & Time Settings Date & Time % 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 % Setting the date and time .
  • Page 341: Display & Illumination

    Display & Illumination Display & Illumination Settings Language % S Settings S % S Sound/Display menu Language or S % S English or Switching interface between Japanese and English Image & Text % S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Display S % System Graphics S % S Select item S % S Preset Animation (or Pattern 1 Showing preloaded images for incoming calls, etc.
  • Page 342: Standby Display

    Display & Illumination Display & Illumination Settings Standby Display % S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Display S % S Standby Display S % Changing Clock/Calendar Clock/Calendar S % S Select type S % Selecting Mobile Widget display option Show Widget S % S Select option S % Show Operator Name S % S On S % Showing Network service provider name in Standby...
  • Page 343: Incoming Transmissions

    Incoming Transmissions Incoming Transmission Settings Handset Response % S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Sounds & Alerts S % Volume S % S Select item S % S Adjust level S % Changing ringtone volume Any Key Answer S % S On S % Answering calls with other keys .
  • Page 344: Sounds

    Sounds Sound Settings System Sounds % S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Sounds & Alerts S % System Sounds S % S Keypad Tones S % S Select tone S % Enabling Keypad Tones System Sounds S % S S! Circle Talk S % S Select tone S % Changing S! Circle Talk tone System Sounds S % S Select item S % S Tone or Sound S % S Select folder S % S Select tone/file S %...
  • Page 345: Connectivity

    Connectivity Connectivity Settings Network % S Settings S % S f Network Select Network S % S Manual S % S Select Network S % Selecting a Network manually Select Network S % S Set Preferred S % S Select target location S % S Adding preferred Networks Insert S % S Select Network S % Select Network S % S Set Preferred S % S % S Add to End S % S...
  • Page 346: Reset

    Reset Reset Settings Restoring Default Settings % S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Master Reset S % Reset Settings S % S Enter Administrator Code S % S Yes S % S Yes Restoring default handset settings . Some default settings may not be restored. Reset All S % S Enter Administrator Code S % S Yes S % S Yes S % .
  • Page 347: Appendix

    USIM Card ........17-2 Character Codes ......17-11 About USIM Card ......17-2 Character Code List....17-11 USIM Card Installation....17-3 Weather Indicators....17-17 Battery .......... 17-4 Weather Indicator List ....17-17 Battery Installation......17-4 Specifications ......17-18 Software Update......17-5 Memory Card Structure & Contents .............
  • Page 348: Usim Card

    USIM Card About USIM Card USIM Card is an IC card containing Important USIM PIN customer and authentication . USIM Card is the property of Disney Four- to eight-digit code (9999 by information, including the handset Mobile. default); activate PIN Entry to restrict number.
  • Page 349: Usim Card Installation

    USIM Card USIM Card Installation . Do not apply excessive force to insert/remove USIM Card. . USIM Card must be inserted to use this handset. Push in Tray fully Lift and slide out USIM Card Inserting as shown Remove battery (P.17-4) Using Tab, pull out Tray .
  • Page 350: Battery

    Battery Battery Installation Close Battery Cover About Battery Inserting & Removing Remove Battery Cover . Charge battery at least once every six months; an uncharged battery may Battery Cover become unusable or affect files/settings. . Depending on usage, bulges may appear near end of battery life;...
  • Page 351: Software Update

    Software Update Software Update Check for firmware updates and Scheduled Update (Japanese) Updating Software download as required. Disney Mobile sends update notice Packet transmission fees do not apply Precautions via SMS; read and change preset to updates (including checking, . Handset is disabled until update is update schedule as needed.
  • Page 352: Troubleshooting

    Video Calls. appears The correct USIM Make sure the correct USIM Memory Card may Cannot access Use DM007SH-formatted Card may not be Card is inserted. The inserted not be properly Memory Card files Memory Cards. inserted. USIM Card may not be valid.
  • Page 353 Troubleshooting [ Charger/Battery Problem Possible Cause Solution Problem Possible Cause Solution Remaining charge Keep handset closed in This is normal. shortens charging time. Standby; reduce TV, High power S! Application, Media Player Battery charges Battery may be consuming and camera use, and limit quickly terminally exhausted Replace battery with a new...
  • Page 354: Text Entry Key Assignments

    Text Entry Key Assignments Text Entry Key Assignments Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Character Codes [Double-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Single-byte] N + P (pause) ? - Log, Disney Pictogram List (double-byte), Symbol List ,.0 (line break) 0 (line break) K (space) ?! J (space) - is available only in Single-byte Katakana mode.
  • Page 355 Text Entry Key Assignments Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Character Codes [Double-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Single-byte] Cursor up/down; 0 (line break) when b is pressed at the end of text Conversion Cursor left/right Switch entry modes (except during conversion) &...
  • Page 356: Pager Codes

    Pager Codes Pager Code List Gray background indicates upper and lower case available. Press ' to switch immediately after character entry. [ Double-byte Upper Case [ Single-byte Upper Case Second Digit (Press Next) Second Digit (Press Next) Space Space [ Double-byte Lower Case [ Single-byte Lower Case Second Digit (Press Next) Second Digit (Press Next)
  • Page 357: Character Codes

    Character Codes Character Code List Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits Space...
  • Page 358 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 359 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 360 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 361 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 362 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 363: Weather Indicators

    Weather Indicators Weather Indicator List Basic Status Pollen Count Ultraviolet Clear skies (day) Moderate Clear skies (night) Moderate High Cloudy High Extreme Rain 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...
  • Page 364: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications . Continuous TV Reception Time is Parts Materials/Finishing Disney Mobile DM007SH measured with a new, fully charged Multi Selector (Cursor battery, with AV Mode (default: Link to Keys), Center Key, Mail Weight (113 with battery) Genre) set to Standard (Brightness: 2, Key, Shortcuts &...
  • Page 365: Specifications

    Specifications 300 messages Basic Operations Calling Memory per folder Chat Folder [ Standby Shortcut 10 folders Dialed: 30 Folder (20 members each) Call Log Records Dialed Ranking: 10 Savable Items 19 per sheet (shared with widgets) ® Received: 30 1 sound or Flash file, or Graphic Mail 40 images/My Pictograms...
  • Page 366 Specifications [ Photo Camera 300 pages for Disney Web Approximately History Extended Recording 300 pages for PC Site Browser 30 minutes Zoom 1x - 20.4x Video Capacity per Memory Card URL Entry Log 10 URLs 2448 x 3264 Shot For Message 2 MB or 295 KB Bookmarks &...
  • Page 367 Specifications [ Clock/Gauge [ Doc./Rec. Music Shows up to ® Chaku-Uta 23 hours 59 minutes 59.9 seconds PDF (.pdf) 350 files each All Music Stopwatch in 0.1-second increments ® ® Microsoft Excel (.xls) List Supported Lap time: 4 records ® Shows up to Document Microsoft...
  • Page 368 (JPEG images) 5,000 KB or less (after resizing) [ microSD Memory Card Compatibility Blog Title 16 characters [ Bluetooth ® From PC (Japanese) Email Address 128 characters http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/peripherals/sd/dm007sh.html Title 32 characters Communication ® Bluetooth specification Ver. 2.1 System Text 128 characters...
  • Page 369: Memory Card Structure & Contents

    Video files in Data Folder (Videos) Widget Widget files in Data Folder (Widget) WMAudio WMA files for Media Player (WMA) SH_Folder Application management files Utility Backup files (Phone Book), etc. SHARP MOBILE Backup files (User Dictionary), etc. SD_AUDIO SD-Audio files for Media Player (SD AUDIO)
  • Page 370: Menu List

    Menu List Menu List Disney Web Function Refer to Messaging Font Size P.6-12 Function Refer to Scroll Settings P.6-13 Function Refer to Disney Web P.6-3 Cursor Settings P.6-12 Received Msg. P.5-15 Disney Official Sites P.6-3 Downloads P.6-12 Create Message P.5-4 Bookmarks P.6-8 Memory Operation...
  • Page 371 Menu List [ Settings: General Settings [ Settings: E Mail Settings Camera Function Refer to Function Refer to Delivery Report P.5-35 Message DL P.5-14 Function Refer to Reply to Settings P.5-35 Signature P.5-24 Easy Auto Camera P.8-5 Reply With Text P.5-35 Picture Appearance P.5-38...
  • Page 372 Menu List [ Photo Camera (Example: Pro Auto [ Video Camera Data Folder Camera) Function Refer to Function Refer to Switch Camera P.8-8 Function Refer to Switch Camera P.8-8 Simple Setting P.8-16 Pictures P.8-19 Detect Personal P.8-14 Self-timer P.8-27 DCIM P.14-2 Self-timer P.8-24...
  • Page 373 Menu List S! Appli Entertainment Function Refer to Function Refer to Function Refer to S! Appli Library P.10-2 Digital TV P.7-4 Disney Character Photo Maker P.12-2 Osaifu-Keitai P.11-19 TV Player P.7-9 Disney Player P.12-2 Settings P.10-7 TV-Image Folder P.7-6 What's New P.12-4 Information P.10-7...
  • Page 374 Menu List [ S! Quick News [ PIM/Life: Osaifu-Keitai [ Doc./Rec. Function Refer to Function Refer to Function Refer to S! Quick News List P.12-3 Lifestyle-Appli P.11-19 Dictionary P.3-12 Automatic Update P.12-14 IC Card Status P.11-49 Search P.3-15 Show Image P.12-14 IC Card Lock P.11-20...
  • Page 375 Menu List [ Connectivity: Bluetooth [ Sound/Display: Sounds & Alerts Function Refer to Function Refer to Clock/Calendar P.16-4 Function Refer to Switch On/Off P.15-19 Show Widget P.16-4 Volume P.16-5 Standby Display Add Device P.15-9 Show Operator Name P.16-4 Ringtone/videos P.3-5 Paired Devices P.15-10 Pedometer...
  • Page 376 Menu List [ Phone/G [ Phone/G: Locks Function Refer to Function Refer to Function Refer to Camera Picture P.4-20 User Dictionary P.3-11 PIN Entry P.13-2 Incoming Picture P.4-20 Set Key Shortcut P.2-5 Face Recognition P.13-4 Outgoing Picture P.4-20 Motion Control P.2-9 Function Lock P.13-2...
  • Page 377 Menu List Phone Media Player Widget Function Refer to Function Refer to Function Refer to Phone Book P.3-17 Music P.9-4 Widget Store P.10-3 Add New Entry P.3-17 Videos P.9-5 Widget Contents P.10-3 Information P.1-7 Streaming P.6-4 Remove Contents P.10-5 Call Log P.4-7 MTP Mode P.9-3...
  • Page 378: Index

    Index Index AC Charger..........1-4 Calculator........11-17, 11-49 Data Broadcast (Japanese) .....7-5 Accessing Functions ......... 2-2 Calendar...........11-2 Change View (Data) ......7-14 Returning to initial window ....7-14 Accessory ............v Calendar Settings .......11-42 Administrator Code......... 2-13 Editing schedules ........11-43 Set Recording ........7-15 After-Sales Services ......
  • Page 379 Index Disney Web ..........6-3 Feeling Mail (receiving)......5-12 Ichi Navi ..........11-33 Feeling Mail (sending) ......5-5 Illumi & Light........2-10, 16-4 Display ..........1-2, 1-7 Display (settings)......16-3, 16-4 Focus (locking) ........ 8-7, 8-27 Illumi Display......1-2, 1-8, 2-10 Display Effect..........2-16 Font Size............
  • Page 380 Index Locks ..........2-13, 13-2 Attachments ........5-5, 5-26 Receive (settings) ......... 5-36 Send/Compose (settings)...5-11, 5-35 Loudspeaker....... 4-15, 4-20, 12-17 Disney Magic Mail ........5-8 Luxury Animation ........11-12 Disney Mail Viewer........5-19 SMS Settings........... 5-40 Graphic Mail ...........5-6 Microphone..........1-2 Inserting signature manually....5-24 Minute Minder ..........4-16 Messaging Settings .......5-25 Missed Call Notification ......4-12 ®...
  • Page 381 Index PC (connecting handset) .....15-12 Auto Reply..........5-30 Scan Barcode........11-37 PC Mail..........5-2, 5-21 Opening received message for Open Barcode ........11-54 PC Mail Settings ........5-38 reference ..........5-30 Scanning during text entry....11-54 PC Mail (sending) ........5-23 Set Quick Reply ........
  • Page 382 Index Undo conversion or recover deleted Softkeys ............1-8 Still images (editing) ........8-19 Additional editing options ....8-28 characters ..........3-20 Software Update........17-5 Sort Spam Mail........5-17, 5-33 Changing sizes ........8-20 Using Character Codes ....... 3-20 Sounds & Alerts ....... 3-5, 16-5, 16-6 Face Arrange ........8-21 Using Pager Code ........
  • Page 383 Index Wakeup TV .......... 11-10 Deleting ..........11-11 Call Barring restrictions ....4-18, 4-19 Wallpaper........... 3-3 Call Forwarding ........4-12 Slide W paper ......... 3-3 Customized Screen......3-20 Warranty ..........17-40 Download Dictionary ......3-11 USB Charge ..........1-5 Weather Indicator ........12-4 Function Lock ........
  • Page 384 Index From received messages .....5-13 USIM Card ..........17-3 Files (Scan Barcode) ......11-55 From scan results ..... 11-55, 11-57 Locking/Restricting Music ............9-4 From Scratch Pad .........3-16 Application Lock........13-3 Recorded TV programs......7-9 From sent messages ......5-34 Call Log..........13-3 Recorded TV programs from Timer log... 7-17 Graphic Mail........
  • Page 385 Index Saving Phone Book Entries Clock/Calendar ........16-4 Mobile Widgets........10-4 Add New Entry ........3-17 Data Folder files ........14-8 S! Applications ........10-6 During a call .......... 4-15 Standby Shortcuts ........2-7 From Call Log records ......4-16 Wallpaper..........
  • Page 386: Warranty & Service

    Warranty & Service Warranty & Service [ Warranty For other services, contact the distributor, the nearest Warranty is provided when you purchase handset. SoftBank Shop or General Information (P.17-41). . Check the name of distributor and date of purchase. Replacement parts are available for 6 years after .
  • Page 387: Customer Service

    Customer Service Customer Service For information about Disney Mobile handsets or services, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. General Information Customer Assistance Disney Mobile Customer Center SoftBank Mobile Customer Center From a Disney Mobile handset, dial toll free at 157 From a Disney Mobile handset, dial toll free at 113 From a landline, dial toll free at 0800-2222-157 From a landline, dial toll free at 0088-240-113...
  • Page 388 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).

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