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  • Introduction

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    anual. Please contact or missing information.Thank you for purchasing the Vodafone 705SH.

    ^ For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand.^ This manual was created exclusively for Vodafone 705SH handsets^ Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference.^ Accessible Vodafone services may vary by service area, subscriptio

    705SH is compatible with both 3G and GSM network technologie

    Note^ Copying this manual in whole or part without authorisation is prohib^ Manual content is subject to change without prior notice.^ Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and clarity of this m

    Customer Service, General Information (see P.17-26) about unclear

  • ivate/cancel Manner mode, adjust

    eys are indicated as shown below.bed on the actual Manner/View Key.

    Symbols

    L Volume/Zoom Key M

    Manner/View Keyr

    by.enus, etc. may differ in appearance.Use Multi Selector to select menu items, move cursor and scroll, etc.In this manual, Multi Selector operations are indicated as shown to the right.^ Basic Multi Selector OperationsB E: Press C or DB F: Press B or AB G: Press C, D, B or A

    Use Side Keys to activolume, etc.In this manual, Side K"Manner" is not inscri

    Multi Selector

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    C b

    Side Keys

    Note H ^ In this manual, most operations are described with handset open (see P.1-11) in Stand^ Sample screen shots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, m

  • Abbreviated Steps

    viated as 705SH.ii

    Handset operations starting from Main Menu are abbreviated as follows:

    In this Vodafone 705SH Instruction Manual, Vodafone 705SH is abbre

    Press bPerform the operation such as opening a window

    Main Menu H Menu Item A Selection A Operation A Options (N) A Menu (F)

    Select the menu item and press b

    Select the folder or file and press b

    Press the corresponding key in parentheses

    Use F to open the menu

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    AccessoriesUtility Software (CD-ROM)*

    vodafone.jp) without prior notification.

    l Information (see P.17-26).cluded in this package. Purchase CLithium-ion Battery (Type 1) (SHBAL1)

    CAC Charger (SHCAA1) C

    *Utility Software updates/upgrades may become available on the Vodafone Website (http://www.Please check for the newest version of Utility Software and download as required.

    Complimentary sample not available for purchase

    Note H Supplied Utility Software is designed exclusively for 705SH/905SH.

    Tip H ^ For accessory-related information, please contact Vodafone Customer Centre, Genera^ 705SH is compatible with microSD! Memory Card; microSD! Memory Card is not in

    microSD! Memory Card to use Memory Card-related handset functions.^ In this manual, microSD! Memory Card is referred to as "Memory Card".

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    ............................................................... 2-4ional Call ................................................ 2-5............................................................... 2-6ed Calls ................................................. 2-8............................................................... 2-9lling......................................................... 2-9............................................................. 2-10s ......................................................... 2-11

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    ............................................................. 2-11.............................................................. 2-11............................................................. 2-11............................................................. 2-12.............................................................. 2-12ll Operations ......................................... 2-12

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    Symbols ............................................................................................iAccessories....................................................................................iiiContents .........................................................................................ivSafety Precautions.......................................................................xviGeneral Notes.............................................................................xxviSpecific Absorption Rate (SAR) .............................................xxxiii

    Function & Feature Preview....................................................... 1-2USIM Card.................................................................................... 1-4

    C General Information & Precautions ...................................... 1-4C Inserting & Removing USIM Card ........................................ 1-5C USIM PINs............................................................................ 1-6

    Handset Parts & Functions ........................................................ 1-7C Handset ................................................................................ 1-7C Display Indicators ................................................................. 1-9C Handset Positions............................................................... 1-11

    Battery & Charger ..................................................................... 1-11C Getting Started ................................................................... 1-11C Installing & Removing Battery ............................................ 1-16C AC Charger ........................................................................ 1-17C Desktop Holder................................................................... 1-18C In-Car Charger ................................................................... 1-19

    Handset Power On/Off .............................................................. 1-20C My Details........................................................................... 1-21C Keypad Lock....................................................................... 1-21C Large Font Mode ................................................................ 1-22

    Handset Menus.............C Main Menu............C User Shortcuts ......

    0 Assign................0 Move .................0 Set to Default ....

    C Multi Job ...............Security Codes.............

    C Handset Code .......C Centre Access CodC Network Password.

    Initiating a Call .............C Emergency Calls ...C Redial ....................C Placing an Internat

    Incoming Call ...............C Calling from Receiv

    Answer Phone ..............C Activating & CanceC Playing Messages .

    Engaged Call OperationC Earpiece Volume ...C Voice Output..........

    0 Loudspeaker ......0 Mute..................0 Hold ...................

    C Voice Memo...........0 Play...................

    C Other Engaged Ca

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    Call Log...................................................................................... 2-130 Delete ............................................................................. 2-13

    ............................................................... 3-2................................................................ 3-2............................................................... 3-3............................................................... 3-5atakana ................................................. 3-5erics ....................................................... 3-7hs & Emoticons ..................................... 3-7ions ........................................................ 3-8............................................................... 3-8............................................................... 3-8apanese Only) .................................... 3-10n .......................................................... 3-10version.................................................. 3-10na/Alphanumerics Conversion............. 3-10for Hiragana) ........................................ 3-11s ........................................................... 3-12ve Functions ......................................... 3-12............................................................. 3-12.............................................................. 3-12............................................................. 3-12g.......................................................... 3-12............................................................. 3-12d After Cursor ..................................... 3-13............................................................. 3-13e Book ................................................. 3-13es ......................................................... 3-14............................................................ 3-14

    Text Entry

    0 Delete All ........................................................................ 2-13

    C Using Call Log .................................................................... 2-130 Call ................................................................................. 2-130 Create Message ............................................................. 2-13

    Call Timers/Data Counter ......................................................... 2-14C Call Timers ......................................................................... 2-14

    0 Clear Timers ................................................................... 2-14C Data Counter ...................................................................... 2-14

    0 Clear Counter ................................................................. 2-14Call Costs .................................................................................. 2-15

    0 Clear Costs..................................................................... 2-150 Cost Units ....................................................................... 2-15

    C Limit Call Costs .................................................................. 2-150 Max Cost ........................................................................ 2-15

    Outside Japan (International Roaming) .................................. 2-16C Switching Network Services............................................... 2-16C Calling from Outside Japan ................................................ 2-17

    Manner Mode............................................................................. 2-18C Minding Mobile Manners .................................................... 2-18C Activating & Cancelling....................................................... 2-19C Activating/Cancelling Offline Mode..................................... 2-20

    Character Selection .....C Entry Modes .........C Key Assignments...

    Entering Characters.....C Kanji, Hiragana & KC Entering AlphanumC Symbols, PictograpC Mail & Web ExtensC Character Code .....C Pager Code ...........

    Conversion Methods (JC Phonetic ConversioC One-Hiragana ConC Hiragana to KatakaC Quick Conversion (C Conversion Setting

    0 Optional Predicti0 Set Low Priority .0 Reset Learning .

    Editing Characters .......C Deleting & ReplacinC Copy/Cut & Paste ..C Deleting Text On an

    Additional Functions ...C Copying from PhonC Using Text TemplatC Changing Font Size

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  • sMy Details .................................................................................. 4-18C Opening My Details ............................................................ 4-18

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    ................................................................ 5-2............................................................... 5-3l .............................................................. 5-3erations................................................. 5-4............................................................... 5-4.............................................................. 5-4

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    Overview ...................................................................................... 4-2Saving to Phone Book................................................................ 4-3

    C Phone Book Entry Items ...................................................... 4-3C New Phone Book Entries ..................................................... 4-4C Saving from Call Log ............................................................ 4-8C Phone Book Memory Status ................................................ 4-8

    Using Phone Book ...................................................................... 4-8C Dialling from Phone Book..................................................... 4-8

    Editing Phone Book Entries..................................................... 4-10C Correction/Change ............................................................. 4-10C Copying Phone Book Entries ............................................. 4-10C Deleting Phone Book Entries ............................................. 4-11

    Category Settings ..................................................................... 4-11C Changing Category Name.................................................. 4-11C Customising Handset Responses ...................................... 4-12

    Contact Groups ......................................................................... 4-12C Creating Contact Groups.................................................... 4-12C Saving Group Members ..................................................... 4-12C Editing Contact Groups ...................................................... 4-13C Editing Group Members ..................................................... 4-13

    Speed Dial List .......................................................................... 4-14C Saving Phone Numbers ..................................................... 4-14C Speed Dial.......................................................................... 4-14

    0 Delete ............................................................................. 4-140 Clear All .......................................................................... 4-14

    Vodafone Address Book (VAB) ................................................ 4-15C VAB Sync Commands & Features...................................... 4-15C Service Usage Outline ....................................................... 4-16C Saving User ID & Password ............................................... 4-17C Backup & Restore .............................................................. 4-17C Synchronising Phone Book ................................................ 4-18C Opening Log....................................................................... 4-18

    0 Edit/Add Details .0 Delete ................

    Getting Started ............Initiating a Video Call...Answering a Video CalEngaged Video Call Op

    0 Camera Picture..0 Earpiece Volume0 Mute..................0 Switch Images ..0 Loudspeaker ......0 Open Phone Boo0 Transfer Audio...0 Hold ...................0 Mirror Image ......0 Exposure ..........0 Help ...................

    Video Call Settings ......0 Camera Picture..0 Loudspeaker ......0 Incoming Picture0 Outgoing Picture0 Backlight ............0 Mute Microphone0 Hold Guidance P

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    .............................................................. 6-16ality ...................................................... 6-16.............................................................. 6-16.............................................................. 6-16e ........................................................... 6-17.............................................................. 6-17............................................................. 6-17External Camera.................................. 6-17.............................................................. 6-18.............................................................. 6-18

    ............................................................... 7-2/Video .................................................... 7-2

    from PCs ............................................... 7-3............................................................... 7-4............................................................... 7-5............................................................... 7-6............................................................... 7-6............................................................... 7-6............................................................... 7-7............................................................... 7-8............................................................... 7-8............................................................... 7-8............................................................... 7-8............................................................... 7-8

    Camera

    erGetting Started ............................................................................ 6-2C Mobile Camera Basics ......................................................... 6-2C Camera Display Indicators ................................................... 6-3C Key Assignments.................................................................. 6-4

    Still Images .................................................................................. 6-5C Photo Camera Mode ............................................................ 6-5C Capturing Still Images .......................................................... 6-5C Still Image Functions ............................................................ 6-6

    Video ............................................................................................ 6-7C Video Camera Mode ............................................................ 6-7C Recording Video................................................................... 6-8C Video Recording Operations ................................................ 6-9

    Opening Images & Playing Video ............................................ 6-10C Opening Still Images .......................................................... 6-10C Playing Video ..................................................................... 6-10

    0 SD Video ........................................................................ 6-10Special Shooting Modes .......................................................... 6-10

    C Self-timer ............................................................................ 6-10C Continuous Shoot (Photo Camera) .................................... 6-11C Adding Frames (Photo Camera)......................................... 6-13C Camera Effects (Photo Camera) ........................................ 6-13

    Sending Images ........................................................................ 6-14C Still Images......................................................................... 6-14C Video Clips ......................................................................... 6-14

    Camera Settings........................................................................ 6-15C Shooting Options................................................................ 6-15

    0 Hide Indicators/Normal Finder........................................ 6-150 Shutter Sound................................................................. 6-150 Display Size .................................................................... 6-15

    0 Picture Size.......0 Picture/Video Qu0 Scene ...............0 Microphone.......0 Record Time/Siz0 Video Encode ...

    C Additional Settings.0 Internal Camera/0 Save to..............0 Auto Save .........

    Media Player Basics.....C Downloading MusicC Saving Music Files

    Playing Music ...............C Playback ................C Playback Setting....

    0 Playback PatternPlaying Video................

    C Playback ................C Playback Settings ..

    0 Playback Pattern0 Backlight ............0 Display Size .......0 Title/Artist...........

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    7 Media Play

  • sEditing Video ............................................................................... 7-9C Clipping Portions between Two Points ................................. 7-9

    Using Files................................................................................. 8-10C Wallpaper ........................................................................... 8-10

    ok........................................................ 8-10ne......................................................... 8-10............................................................. 8-11ze ......................................................... 8-11uch)..................................................... 8-12ps ........................................................ 8-12

    .............................................................. 8-13ffects ................................................... 8-14

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    ............................................................. 8-18ng Memory Card .................................. 8-18.............................................................. 8-20............................................................. 8-20............................................................. 8-22.............................................................. 8-22ts.......................................................... 8-22viii

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    C Cropping Video Clips.......................................................... 7-10C Adding Subtitles ................................................................. 7-10

    0 Duration .......................................................................... 7-110 Display Position .............................................................. 7-110 Font Size......................................................................... 7-110 Scrolling.......................................................................... 7-120 Background Colour ......................................................... 7-120 Font Colour ..................................................................... 7-120 Highlight.......................................................................... 7-130 Blink................................................................................ 7-130 Reset .............................................................................. 7-13

    Managing Video & Music Files................................................. 7-13C Adding New Playlist............................................................ 7-14C Adding Files to Playlists ..................................................... 7-14C Deleting Files in SD VIDEO & SD AUDIO.......................... 7-15

    Data Folder .................................................................................. 8-2C Window Description.............................................................. 8-2C Major Icons........................................................................... 8-3C Display Settings.................................................................... 8-3

    Opening Files .............................................................................. 8-4C CCF Files ............................................................................. 8-6C SVG Files ............................................................................. 8-7C MMS Mail Attachments ........................................................ 8-7

    Managing Files & Folders........................................................... 8-8C Adding Folders ..................................................................... 8-8C Changing File/Folder Name ................................................. 8-8C Deleting Files & Folders ....................................................... 8-9C Copying/Moving Files ........................................................... 8-9

    C Saving to Phone BoC Ringvideo & Ringto

    Editing Still Images......C Changing Image SiC Visual Effects (RetoC Adding Text & StamC Face Arrange........C Additional Picture E

    0 Add Frame ........0 Rotate ................0 Reformat file ......

    C Panorama ImagesC Split Screen ...........

    Text Templates ............C New Entry..............C Opening TemplatesC Editing Templates ..C Deleting Templates

    Memory Card ................C Precautions ...........C Inserting & RemoviC Format Card .........C Backup & Restore .C Additional Function

    0 Memory Status .0 SD Local Conten

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    Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)........................................... 8-23C Selecting Images & Prints .................................................. 8-23

    C Light Settings........................................................................ 9-80 Backlight ........................................................................... 9-8

    ............................................................... 9-8ttings ..................................................... 9-8

    ................................................................ 9-8............................................................... 9-8............................................................... 9-8ime ......................................................... 9-9............................................................... 9-9............................................................... 9-9et Responses ........................................ 9-9............................................................... 9-9............................................................. 9-10............................................................. 9-10.............................................................. 9-11.............................................................. 9-11

    Sounds ............................................. 9-11.............................................................. 9-11Power On/Off Sound ............................ 9-11ettings .................................................. 9-12............................................................. 9-12............................................................ 9-12............................................................. 9-12.............................................................. 9-12aylight Saving ...................................... 9-13t........................................................... 9-13............................................................. 9-13.............................................................. 9-13C Print Settings...................................................................... 8-230 For All Pictures ............................................................... 8-230 Add Date......................................................................... 8-230 Index Print....................................................................... 8-240 Check Settings................................................................ 8-240 Reset Settings ................................................................ 8-24

    Mode Settings ............................................................................. 9-2C Activating a Mode................................................................. 9-2

    0 Mode Settings................................................................... 9-2C Customising Modes.............................................................. 9-2

    0 Personalise ....................................................................... 9-20 Any Key Answer................................................................ 9-20 Answer Phone .................................................................. 9-2

    C Reset .................................................................................... 9-20 Set to Default .................................................................... 9-2

    Display ......................................................................................... 9-3C Display Settings.................................................................... 9-3

    0 Wallpaper.......................................................................... 9-30 System Graphics .............................................................. 9-30 Font Settings..................................................................... 9-40 Clock/Calendar ................................................................. 9-40 Show Indicators ................................................................ 9-50 Show Operator Name ....................................................... 9-50 Greeting Message ............................................................ 9-5

    C Language Setting ................................................................. 9-50 Language.......................................................................... 9-5

    C Custom Screens................................................................... 9-50 Delete ............................................................................... 9-70 Web Access...................................................................... 9-7

    0 Display Saving ...C External Display Se

    0 Switch On/Off ...0 Backlight ............0 LCD Contrast .....0 Display Date & T0 Caller Display.....

    Sounds & Alerts ...........C Customising Hands

    0 Volume...............0 Ringtone/videos.0 Vibration.............0 Event Light........0 Status Light.......

    C Customising System0 Keypad Tones ...0 Warning Tone &

    C Additional Sound S0 Ringer Output ....0 Earpiece Volume

    Date & Time ..................0 Set Date/Time...0 Set Time Zone/D0 Date/Time Forma0 Calendar Format0 Wake-up Alarm .

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  • sUser Dictionary ......................................................................... 9-14C Entries (Japanese Only)..................................................... 9-14

    .............................................................. 10-2............................................................. 10-2ia Bluetooth#......................................... 10-4ree Devices.......................................... 10-8............................................................. 10-8............................................................. 10-8ut .......................................................... 10-8g........................................................... 10-9ion ........................................................ 10-9............................................................. 10-9.............................................................. 10-9............................................................. 10-9ia Infrared........................................... 10-10............................................................ 10-14........................................................... 10-14........................................................... 10-14............................................................ 10-14te ........................................................ 10-15............................................................ 10-15............................................................ 10-15........................................................... 10-15e ......................................................... 10-15............................................................ 10-15........................................................... 10-16........................................................... 10-16........................................................... 10-16

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    C 705SH Download Dictionary (Japanese Only) ................... 9-140 Acquire Dictionary .......................................................... 9-140 Cancel ............................................................................ 9-140 Info.................................................................................. 9-14

    Handset Security....................................................................... 9-15C Face Recognition................................................................ 9-15

    0 Conductor Setting........................................................... 9-180 Security Level ................................................................. 9-18

    C PIN ..................................................................................... 9-180 PIN Entry ........................................................................ 9-180 Change PIN .................................................................... 9-19

    C Handset Locks.................................................................... 9-190 Handset Lock.................................................................. 9-190 Function Lock ................................................................. 9-190 Phone Book Lock............................................................ 9-20

    C Secret Mode....................................................................... 9-200 Show Secret Data........................................................... 9-20

    C Changing Handset Code .................................................... 9-200 Chng Handset Code ....................................................... 9-20

    Reset .......................................................................................... 9-210 Reset Settings ................................................................ 9-210 Reset All ......................................................................... 9-21

    Call Settings .............................................................................. 9-21C International Call ................................................................ 9-21

    0 Int'l Prefix ........................................................................ 9-210 Country Codes................................................................ 9-220 Auto Add Code ............................................................... 9-22

    C Additional Settings.............................................................. 9-220 Minute Minder ................................................................. 9-220 Display Call Cost ............................................................ 9-220 Call Time Counter........................................................... 9-22

    Bluetooth# ....................C Getting Started ......C Transferring Files vC Connecting HandsfC Bluetooth# Settings

    0 Device Name .....0 Bluetooth Timeo0 Handsfree Settin0 OPP Authenticat0 Device Details....

    Infrared.........................C Getting Started ......C Transferring Files v

    Mass Storage...............Network Settings..........

    0 Select Network ..0 Set Preferred ....0 Add, Edit & Dele0 Network Info......

    Internet Settings..........0 Retrieve NW Info0 Clear DNS Cach0 White List ..........

    Location Info.................0 URL Setting .......0 Datum On/Off ....

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    Alarm........................................................................................ 11-10C Setting Alarm.................................................................... 11-10

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    ........................................................... 11-12............................................................ 11-12........................................................... 11-12........................................................... 11-12........................................................... 11-12ivating Alarm...................................... 11-13............................................................ 11-13............................................................ 11-13............................................................ 11-13........................................................... 11-13........................................................... 11-13............................................................ 11-13........................................................... 11-14& Daylight Saving............................... 11-14ck ....................................................... 11-14........................................................... 11-15............................................................ 11-16............................................................ 11-16........................................................... 11-16........................................................... 11-17........................................................... 11-17To ....................................................... 11-17........................................................... 11-18Text Entry........................................... 11-20............................................................ 11-21.......................................................... 11-21

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    Tools

    Calendar..................................................................................... 11-2

    C Opening Calendar .............................................................. 11-20 Default View.................................................................... 11-20 Set Holiday ..................................................................... 11-20 Quick Entry ..................................................................... 11-2

    C Saving Entries .................................................................... 11-30 Assign Tone .................................................................... 11-40 Assign Video................................................................... 11-40 Duration .......................................................................... 11-50 Repeat ............................................................................ 11-50 Secret ............................................................................. 11-5

    C Opening Entries ................................................................. 11-5C Searching Entries by Subject ............................................. 11-5C Editing Entries .................................................................... 11-6C Deleting Entries .................................................................. 11-6

    0 This Appointment/All This Day........................................ 11-60 All This Week/ Up to Last Week ..................................... 11-60 All This Month/Up to Last Month .................................... 11-60 All This 2Months ............................................................. 11-60 All Appointments............................................................. 11-7

    Tasks .......................................................................................... 11-7C Saving Entries .................................................................... 11-7

    0 Assign Tone .................................................................... 11-80 Assign Video................................................................... 11-80 Duration .......................................................................... 11-90 Secret ............................................................................. 11-9

    C Opening Entries ................................................................. 11-9C Searching Entries by Subject ............................................. 11-9C Editing Entries .................................................................... 11-9C Deleting Entries ................................................................ 11-10

    0 This Task....................................................................... 11-100 All Tasks/ All Comp. Tasks............................................ 11-10

    0 Assign Tone .......0 Assign Video......0 Snooze..............0 Alarm Volume ....0 Vibration.............0 Duration .............

    C Cancelling & React0 Switch Off .........0 Switch On .........

    C Deleting Alarm......0 Reset Alarm.......0 Clear All .............

    Auto Power On ............World Clock ..................

    C Setting Time Zone C Opening World Clo

    Calculator .....................Voice Recorder ............

    C Preparation...........C Recording..............C Playback ................C Recording Setting..

    0 Save Recording Barcode.........................

    0 Scanning during 0 Open Barcode ..0 Scanned Results

    Create QR Codes .........0 Phone Book ......0 Text Input ..........0 Data Folder ........

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  • sText Scanner............................................................................ 11-220 Scanning during Text Entry........................................... 11-24

    Conference Call......................................................................... 12-60 Dial New Number............................................................ 12-6

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    ............................................................. 12-7g Calls.................................................. 12-8iction .................................................... 12-8

    .............................................................. 12-8g Calls.................................................. 12-8iction .................................................... 12-8

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    .............................................................. 12-9er ......................................................... 12-9.............................................................. 12-9out Caller ID ........................................ 12-9............................................................. 12-9Password ............................................. 12-9sword.................................................... 12-9........................................................... 12-10r ......................................................... 12-10

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    Stopwatch................................................................................ 11-24Countdown Timer.................................................................... 11-24Expenses Memo...................................................................... 11-25

    0 Add New Expense ........................................................ 11-250 Totals ............................................................................ 11-250 Edit Category................................................................ 11-25

    Electronic Books..................................................................... 11-26C Reading Content .............................................................. 11-26C Using E-Book Images....................................................... 11-29

    0 Embedded Information ................................................. 11-29C Using a Dictionary ............................................................ 11-29

    0 Look Up Word............................................................... 11-29Phone Help .............................................................................. 11-29

    Optional Services Overview..................................................... 12-2Call Forwarding ......................................................................... 12-2

    0 Call Forwarding............................................................... 12-20 Cancel All ....................................................................... 12-30 Status ............................................................................. 12-3

    Voicemail.................................................................................... 12-40 Voicemail ........................................................................ 12-40 Cancel All ....................................................................... 12-40 Call Voicemail ................................................................. 12-40 Status ............................................................................. 12-5

    C Missed Call Notification ...................................................... 12-50 Activate/Cancel............................................................... 12-5

    Call Waiting................................................................................ 12-50 Call Waiting On/Off ......................................................... 12-50 Incoming Calls ................................................................ 12-50 Status ............................................................................. 12-6

    0 Swap Calls.........0 Conference Call .

    Call Barring...................C Restricting Outgoin

    0 Set/Cancel Restr0 Status ...............

    C Restricting Incomin0 Set/Cancel Restr0 Status ...............

    C Rejecting a Call ....0 Set Reject Numb0 Switch On/Off ...

    C Rejecting Calls with0 Withheld Call .....

    C Changing Network 0 Change NW Pas

    Caller ID ........................0 Show My Numbe0 Status ...............

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    C Saving Attachments to Data Folder.................................. 13-21C My Folders........................................................................ 13-22

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    Messaging

    Basics ........................................................................................ 13-2

    C Messaging Folders ............................................................. 13-2C Window Description............................................................ 13-3C Views.................................................................................. 13-4C Customising Handset Address ........................................... 13-5

    Sending Text Messages............................................................ 13-6C Basics................................................................................. 13-6C Creating & Sending a Message.......................................... 13-7C SMS/MMS Send Options ................................................. 13-12

    0 Delivery Report............................................................. 13-120 Expiry Time................................................................... 13-120 Priority .......................................................................... 13-12

    C Using Drafts...................................................................... 13-12C Using Templates............................................................... 13-13

    Incoming Text Messages........................................................ 13-13C Opening New Messages .................................................. 13-13C Retrieving Complete MMS Messages .............................. 13-14C Retrieving Mail List ........................................................... 13-15

    0 Get................................................................................ 13-150 Remote Forward ........................................................... 13-150 Delete ........................................................................... 13-150 Message Details ........................................................... 13-15

    Using Messages...................................................................... 13-16C Checking Messages ......................................................... 13-16

    0 Display Effect ................................................................ 13-170 Background Colour/Display Speed............................... 13-17

    C Replying to Messages ...................................................... 13-18C Forwarding Messages ...................................................... 13-18C Linked Info ........................................................................ 13-19C Protecting Messages........................................................ 13-20C Deleting Messages........................................................... 13-20

    Additional Functions ...C Speed Mail List......C Speed Mail ...........C Auto Resend..........C General Settings...

    0 Home Download0 Roam. Download0 Delivery Report..0 Anti Spam Meas0 Signature ..........0 Auto Delete ........0 Message Notice.0 Scroll Unit ..........0 Message Type....

    C SMS Settings........0 Expiry Time........0 Message Centre

    C MMS Settings .......0 Expiry Time........0 Picture Appearan0 Auto Play File.....0 SMIL Settings ....0 Slide Auto Play...0 Send File Setting0 Creation Mode ..

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  • sC Basic Settings................................................................... 14-130 Font Size....................................................................... 14-13

    ........................................................... 14-13............................................................ 14-13........................................................... 14-13........................................................... 14-13........................................................... 14-13ber .................................................... 14-14

    ............................................................ 14-14........................................................... 14-14............................................................ 14-14............................................................ 14-14/Current Cert. ..................................... 14-14........................................................... 14-14

    .............................................................. 15-2............................................................. 15-2emory Card ......................................... 15-2lications ............................................... 15-3............................................................. 15-4ons ....................................................... 15-4me ....................................................... 15-4s .......................................................... 15-5ion Properties....................................... 15-5ns to Memory Card.............................. 15-5

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    C Opening Vodafone Web Menu ........................................... 14-3C Entering URLs Directly ....................................................... 14-5

    Basic Operations ...................................................................... 14-5Advanced Features ................................................................... 14-7

    C Bookmarks & Saved Pages................................................ 14-70 Edit ................................................................................. 14-80 Bookmarks Folder........................................................... 14-80 Rename .......................................................................... 14-90 Move ............................................................................... 14-90 Delete ............................................................................. 14-9

    C Saving to Data Folder......................................................... 14-9C Using Linked Info.............................................................. 14-10

    Streaming ................................................................................ 14-100 Streaming from Media Player ....................................... 14-11

    Additional Functions .............................................................. 14-12C Sub Menu Settings ........................................................... 14-12

    0 Change View ................................................................ 14-120 Copy Text ...................................................................... 14-120 Reload .......................................................................... 14-120 Enter URL..................................................................... 14-120 Home ............................................................................ 14-120 Access History.............................................................. 14-120 Send ............................................................................. 14-120 Properties ..................................................................... 14-120 Delete Browser Data..................................................... 14-120 Search .......................................................................... 14-120 Current Cert.................................................................. 14-130 Uploading Files ............................................................. 14-13

    0 Scroll Unit ..........0 Char-code.........0 Send Referrer ....0 Cookies..............0 Downloads .........0 Manufacture Num0 Location ............0 Download to.......

    C Security ................0 Secure Prompt..0 Root Certificates0 Authentication ....

    Getting Started ............C V-appli Library .......C V-applications on MC Downloading V-app

    Using V-applications....C Starting V-applicatiC Exit, Pause & Resu

    Managing V-applicationC Opening V-applicatC Moving V-applicatioC Deleting V-applicatC Screensaver .........C Setting Permission

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    0 Backlight ......................................................................... 15-70 Blink................................................................................ 15-70 Vibration.......................................................................... 15-80 Calls & Alarms ................................................................ 15-8

    C Reset .................................................................................. 15-80 Set to Default .................................................................. 15-80 Memory All Clear ............................................................ 15-8

    Vodafone live! CAST (Japanese Only) .................................... 16-2C Basics................................................................................. 16-2C Service Registration & Content Subscription ..................... 16-2C Opening Received Information........................................... 16-2C Using Information ............................................................... 16-3

    Near chat (Japanese Only) ....................................................... 16-4C Basics................................................................................. 16-4C Using Near chat.................................................................. 16-4

    0 Latest Information........................................................... 16-5ComicSurfing (Japanese Only)................................................ 16-6

    Function List ............................................................................. 17-2Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 17-4Software Update........................................................................ 17-9Character Code List ................................................................ 17-10Pictograph List ........................................................................ 17-16Specifications.......................................................................... 17-17Memory List............................................................................. 17-18Index......................................................................................... 17-19Warranty & After-Sales Services ........................................... 17-25Customer Service ................................................................... 17-26

    16 Entertainment

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  • Safety Precautions

    roper use

    use

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    ttention Requiredxvi

    ^ Read safety precautions before using handset.^ Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property.^ Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product.

    CSymbolsMake sure you thoroughly understand these symbols before reading on.Symbols and their meanings are described below:

    CSymbols

    Before Using Handset

    ! DANGER Great risk of death or serious injury from imp

    ! WARNING Risk of death or serious injury from improper

    ! CAUTION Risk of injury or damage to property from imp

    Prohibited Actions Compulsory Actions A$(%+* #) !

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    !DANGER

    attery leakage, breakage or

    ery in fireble batteryryrmed batteryarger (see P.iii)sete or sources of heat, or expose it

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    ts eyes, do not rub them. r and consult a doctor

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    #Use specified battery, Charger and Desktop Holder only (see P.iii).Using non-specified equipment may cause malfunctions, electric shock or fire due to battery leakage, overheating or bursting.

    Do not short-circuit Charger terminals.Keep metal objects away from Charger terminals. Keep handset away from necklaces, hairpins, etc.Battery may leak, overheat, burst or ignite causing injury. Use a case to carry battery.

    Prevent injury from bfire.Do not:^ Heat or dispose of batt^ Open/modify/disassem^ Damage or solder batte^ Use a damaged or defo^ Use a non-specified ch^ Force battery into hand^ Charge battery near fir

    to extreme heat^ Use battery for other e

    If battery fluid contacRinse with clean wateimmediately.Eyes may be severely da

    Handset, Battery & Charger

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    tter is inside handset: to prevent fire/electric shock. Turn ery and unplug Charger, then

    er Centre, Customer Assistance.

    Do not use handset in the articles (coal, dust, metal, etc.).

    et to strong shocks or

    to handset, Charger or Desktop nction or injury.ged, remove battery then contact tre, Customer Assistance. ; fire or electric shock may occur.

    rs:sual sound, smoke or odour, se fire or electric shock. Turn off

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    Do not insert foreign objects into the handset, Charger or Desktop Holder.Do not insert metal or flammable objects into handset, Charger or Desktop Holder; may cause fire or electric shock. Keep out of children's reach.

    Keep handset out of rain or extreme humidity.Fire or electric shock may result.

    Keep handset away from liquid-filled containers.Keep the handset, Charger and Desktop Holder away from chemicals or liquids; fire or electric shock may result.

    Keep battery, handset, Charger or Desktop Holder away from microwave ovens.Battery, handset, Charger or Desktop Holder may leak, burst, overheat or ignite, leading to accidents or injury.

    Do not disassemble or modify handset or related hardware.^ Do not open handset, Charger or Desktop Holder; may

    cause electric shock or injury. Contact Vodafone Customer Centre, Customer Assistance for repairs.

    ^ Do not modify handset, Charger or Desktop Holder; fire or electric shock may result.

    If water or foreign maDiscontinue handset useoff handset, remove battcontact Vodafone Custom

    Avoid sources of fire.Prevent fire or explosion.presence of gas or fine p

    Do not subject handsimpacts.Strong shocks or impactsHolder may cause malfuShould handset be damaVodafone Customer CenDiscontinue handset use

    If an abnormality occuIf a handset emits an unudiscontinue use; may cauhandset, remove batteryVodafone Customer Cen

    Handset, Battery & Charger

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    !WARNING

    t by handstrap.akage.

    ff before boarding aircraft.board aircraft may cause r endanger aircraft operation.

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    #Take measures to prevent accidents.^ For safety, never use handset while driving. Pull over

    beforehand. Mobile phone use while driving is prohibited by the revised Road Traffic Law (effective 1 November 2004).

    ^ Do not use Headphones while driving or riding a bicycle. Accidents may result.

    ^ Moderate volume outside, especially at level/road crossings to avoid accidents.

    Do not swing handseMay result in injury or bre

    Turn handset power oUsing wireless devices aelectronic malfunctions o

    Adjust vibration and rUsers with a heart conditadjust handset settings a

    During thunderstormsThere is a risk of lightnin

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    harger terminals.fire or electric shock. Keep metal

    older inside vehicles.vibration may cause fire or

    vent accidents. avoid injury or accidents.

    /In-Car Charger cord: shock; discontinue use and .

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    damage, fire or electric shock.

    er use and children:/injury; keep out of reach.

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    Use only the specified voltage.Non-specified voltages may cause fire or electric shock.^ AC Charger: AC 100V-240V InputB Vodafone is not liable for problems caused by charging

    battery abroad.^ In-Car Charger: DC 12V-24V Input

    Do not use commercially available transformers.Use of AC Charger with commercially available transformers may cause fire, electric shock or damage.

    Do not use In-Car Charger if vehicle has a positive earth.Fire may result. Use In-Car Charger only inside vehicles with a negative earth.

    Charger care^ Do not touch blades with wet hands. Electric shock may

    occur.^ Do not use multiple cords in one outlet; may cause

    excess heat/fire.^ Do not bend, twist, pull or set objects on cord. Exposed

    wire may cause fire or electric shock.

    Do not short-circuit CMay cause overheating, away from terminals.

    Do not use Desktop HExtreme temperature or damage handset, etc.

    Take measures to preSecure In-Car Charger to

    Damaged AC ChargerMay cause fire or electricpurchase a new Charger

    During thunderstormsUnplug Charger to avoid

    Charger/Desktop HoldMay cause electric shock

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    !WARNING

    r, excessive heat, discolouration or y from handset.xplode.

    t such as Cellular Telephones and nce, April 1997) and "Report of

    of Radio Industries and Businesses,

    nside medical facilities:ing room or an Intensive or ile carrying a mobile handset.spitals.spital lobbies. Electronic r.obile phone use in medical

    for radio wave effects on uipment.

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    #^ If battery does not charge properly, stop charging. Battery may overheat, burst or ignite.

    ^ If there is leakage or abnormal odour, avoid fire sources. Battery may catch fire or burst.

    If there is abnormal odoudistortion, remove batterIt may leak, overheat or e

    This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications EquipmenSafeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment" (Electromagnetic Compatibility ConfereInvestigation of the Effects of Radio Waves on Medical Equipment, etc." (Association March 2001).

    Persons with implanted pacemaker/defibrillator should keep handset more than 22 cm away.Radio waves can interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators causing such devices to malfunction.

    Turn handset off in crowds or trains where persons with implanted pacemaker/defibrillator may be near.Radio waves can interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators causing such devices to malfunction.

    Observe these rules i^ Do not enter an operat

    Coronary Care Unit wh^ Keep handset off in ho^ Keep handset off in ho

    equipment may be nea^ Obey rules regarding m

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  • !CAUTION

    t while in use. Avoid prolonged lly at high temperature. May cause

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    Handset care^ Place handset on stable surfaces to avoid malfunction or

    injury.^ Keep handset away from oily smoke or steam. Fire or

    accidents may result.^ Cold air from air conditioners may condense, resulting in

    leakage or burnout.^ Keep handset away from direct sunlight (inside vehicles,

    etc.) or heat sources. Distortion, discolouration or fire may occur. Battery shape may be affected.

    ^ Keep handset out of extremely cold places to avoid malfunction or accidents.

    ^ Keep handset away from fire sources to avoid malfunction or accidents.

    Usage environment^ Excessive dust may prevent heat release and cause

    burnout or fire.^ Avoid using handset on the beach. Sand may cause

    malfunction or accidents.^ Keep handset away from credit cards, telephone cards,

    etc. to avoid data loss.

    Handset temperatureHandset may become hocontact with skin especiaburn injuries.

    Avoid leaving handsevehicles, etc.).Handset may become hoinjuries.

    Earpiece/SpeakerEarpiece is also the Spedistance from Earpiece/Sother handset sounds plahearing.

    Volume settingsModerate handset volumears or hearing.

    Inside vehiclesHandset use may cause malfunction.

    Handset, Battery & Charger

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    !CAUTION

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    Handset

    Parts Ma

    Housing (External Display side), hinge cover ABS resin/Acrylic UV curinpainting, discontinuous deHousing (Display/Keypad/battery side), battery cover ABS resin/Acrylic UV curinDisplay window, External Display window, lens cover Acrylic resinLogo badge Acrylic UV curing resin/AluPortrait/Macro Selector ABS resinSmall Light cover PC resinCover (stop pads), screw cover (above Keypad) Urethane resinMulti Selector (centre) Stainless steel (chrome plMulti Selector (Cursor Keys) Stainless steel (chrome plpaintingStart Key, Power On/Off Key, Mail Key, Vodafone Web Key, Shortcuts & A/a Key, Clear/Back Key, Multimedia/Text Key, Keypad

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  • !CAUTION

    y in a well-ventilated area. Charger and Desktop Holder; may

    rger when engine is off.ar battery, always start engine set using In-Car Charger.

    useer or In-Car Charger after use.

    harger or In-Car Charger when ent shock/injury.

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    Charger & In-Car Charger^ Grasp plug (not cord) to disconnect Charger. May cause

    fire/electric shock.^ Keep cord away from heaters. Exposed wire may cause

    fire or electric shock.^ Stop use if plug is hot or improperly connected. May

    cause fire/electric shock.^ Keep In-Car Charger socket clean. May overheat and

    cause injury.

    Do not touch Desktop Holder while in use.May cause burn injuries.

    Use only the specified fuse.1 A fuse for In-Car Charger.Or may cause breakage/fire.

    Always charge batterAvoid covering/wrappingcause damage/fire.

    Do not use In-Car ChaTo avoid weakening the cbefore charging the hand

    During periods of disAlways unplug AC Charg

    Handset maintenanceAlways disconnect AC Ccleaning handset, to prev

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    !CAUTION

    ient temperatures between 5]C range, battery may leak/overheat deteriorate.ndset, explain all instructions and

    our or excessive heat, stop using ne Customer Centre, Customer

    once every six months; an become unusable.

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    Do not throw or abuse battery. Battery may overheat, burst or ignite.

    Do not leave battery in direct sunlight or inside a closed vehicle; may reduce battery performance or overheat.An overheated battery may cause fire.

    Do not expose battery to liquids. Performance may deteriorate.

    If battery fluid contacts skin or clothes, rinse with clean water immediately.

    Do not dispose of an exhausted battery with ordinary refuse; always tape over battery terminals before disposal. Take exhausted battery to a Vodafone shop, or follow the local disposal regulations.

    Keep battery out of children's reach.

    ^ Charge battery in amband 35]C; outside this and performance may

    ^ If your child is using hasupervise usage.

    ^ If there is abnormal odbattery and call VodafoAssistance.

    ^ Charge battery at leastuncharged battery may

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    pping.is completely digital, the possibility of greatly reduced. However, some overheard.

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    es when used with an accessory that Use of other accessories may not

    General Notesxxvi

    ^ Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss/alteration of handset or Memory Card data. Keep a copy of Phone Book entries, etc. in a separate place.

    ^ Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings, tunnels or underground, or when moving into/out of such places.

    ^ Use handset without disturbing others.^ Handsets are radios as stipulated by the Radio Law. Under the

    Radio Law, handsets must be submitted for inspection upon request.

    ^ Handset use near laninterference.

    ^ Beware of eavesdroBecause this service signal interception is transmissions may beEavesdroppingDeliberate/accidentalconstitutes eavesdrop

    ^ Never use handset while driving.^ Do not park illegally to use handset.

    ^ Handset use may affe

    Never use handset aboard aircraft (keep power off). Handset use may impair aircraft operation.

    For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets RF exposure guidelincontains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 15 mm from the body.ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

    General Use

    Inside Vehicles

    Aboard Aircraft

    Electromagnetic Waves

  • xxvii

    Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept

    To maintain compliance with FCC RF ts, use accessories that maintain a tance between the user's body and the he use of beltclips, holsters and ould not contain metallic components

    s that do not satisfy these comply with FCC RF exposure ould be avoided. an Equipment Authorisation for this ll reported SAR levels evaluated as in CC RF emission guidelines. SAR del handset is on file with the FCC er the Display Grant section of http:// after searching on FCC ID

    on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) ellular Telecommunications & Internet ebsite at http://www.phonefacts.net.

    FCC Notice

    ^ This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation

    is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

    ^ Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

    Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model handset when tested for use at the ear is 0.280 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.741 W/kg.

    1.5 cm from the body.exposure requiremen1.5 cm separation disback of the handset. Tsimilar accessories shin its assembly.The use of accessorierequirements may notrequirements, and shThe FCC has grantedmodel handset with acompliance with the Finformation on this moand can be found undwww.fcc.gov/oet/fccidAPYHRO00048.Additional informationcan be found on the CAssociation (CTIA) W

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  • The World Health Organization has stated that present oes not indicate the need for any

    r the use of mobile devices. They note uce your exposure then you can do so f calls or using a hands-free device to

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    European RF Exposure Information

    mmunications of Europe Ltd, declares5SH is in compliance with the essentialer relevant provisions of Directive

    l declaration of conformity can beg Internet address:jp/k-tai/xxviii

    Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 0.512 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in this user guide**. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is 1.089 W/kg.As SAR is measured utilizing the device's highest transmitting power the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to reach the Network.

    scientific information dspecial precautions fothat if you want to redby limiting the length okeep the mobile phon

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    r-proof. Avoid exposure to liquids and

    from precipitation.ditioning, etc. may condense causing

    dset in damp places (toilet, bathroom,

    handset away from water and direct

    ep inside handset causing malfunction. or excessive pressure. May cause y. handset in a back pocket.

    objects on handset in a bag.cified products to Headphone Connector. s may malfunction or cause damage.et before removing battery. If battery is data or sending mail, data may be lost, .

    Handset Care

    ^ If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data

    may be altered/lost. Vodafone is not liable for any resulting damages.

    ^ Use handset within temperatures of 5]C to 35]C and humidity 35% to 85%. Avoid extreme temperatures/direct sunlight.

    ^ Exposing lens to direct sunlight may damage colour filter and affect image colour.

    ^ Do not drop or subject handset to shocks.^ Clean handset with dry, soft cloth. Using alcohol, thinner, etc.

    may damage it.^ Do not expose handset to rain, snow or high humidity.^ Never disassemble or modify handset.^ Avoid scratching handset Display.^ When closing handset, keep straps, etc. outside to avoid

    damaging the Display.^ When using Headphones, moderate volume to avoid sound

    bleed.

    ^ Handset is not watehigh humidity.B Keep handset awayB Cold air from air con

    corrosion.B Avoid dropping han

    etc.).B On the beach, keep

    sunlight.B Perspiration may se

    ^ Avoid heavy objectsmalfunction or injurB Do not sit down withB Do not place heavy

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    Copyright laws protect sounds, images, computer programs, databases, other materiamaterial is limited to private use only. Use of materials beyond this limit or without perconstitute copyright infringement, and be subject to criminal punishment. Comply withcaptured with handset camera.

    Video recording and playback are based on MPEG-4.This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Video Standard ("MPEG-4 Video") and/or (ii) decode MPEG-4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a licensed video provider. No licence is granted or implied for any other use.Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA.See http://www.mpegla.com.This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Systems Patent Portfolio License for encoding in compliance with the MPEG-4 Systems Standard, except that an additional licence and payment of royalties are necessary for encoding in connection with (i) data stored or replicated in physical media which is paid for on a title by title basis and/or (ii) data which is paid for on a title by title basis and is transmitted to an end user for permanent storage and/or use. Such additional licence may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC.See http://www.mpegla.com for additional details.

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    Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the The frequency band used for the Bluetooth# function of 705SH is trial, scientific or medical equipment , and used at premises radio stations, etc. (hereinafter "other radio stations").tooth# function, visually check that there tions sharing the same frequency band

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