i Before You Begin .We are not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. .Saved files and data may be lost/altered due to misuse or ma
1-7StandbyMost operations start from Standby. Indicators appear at the top of Display. .For more about indicators, see P.1-8. Information WindowOpens
1-8Main IndicatorsDisplay Indicators Basic StatusSignal Strength*Battery Strength* More bars indicate stronger signal. Function StatusIncoming CallC
1-9Main IndicatorsSub-display Indicators Basic Status Signal Strength*Battery Strength* More bars indicate stronger signal. NotificationsMissed Call
1-10Accessing Functions from Main Menu1% ◎ SH-web .Main Menu opens.2g Select menu item S % ToolsPIM/Life Connectivity Calendar Alarms Tasks Calculat
1-11Handset Phone Number1% S 0 Tel/Email Details Settings 070392XXXX5 [email protected] <Add New Entry>Options ViewInfrared .Handset number appears.
1-12Mobile MannersPlease use your handset responsibly. Take care not to disturb others when using handset. .Power off in theaters, museums and other pl
1-13Security CodesHandset Code and Administrator Code are required for handset use; save both codes beforehand.Handset CodeUse or change some function
1-14Security CodesSaving Administrator CodeEnter four to eight digits.1In Locks menu, Administrator Setting S %2Register Administrator Code S %3Enter
1-15If this is your first use of Internet or messaging, perform online sign-up to establish access to CLUB AIR-EDGE (WILLCOM's Internet connection
2-1Place/receive calls to/from WILLCOM handsets, landlines and other mobiles. .Calling charges vary depending on the other party's device type, e
iiTable of Contents1 Getting StartedParts & Functions ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1-1Battery Installation ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1-3Charg
2-2Placing CallsEntering Number Directly1Enter number with area code S ! Calling... Ueda Mikio 070392XXXX1Cancel .Wait for receiver to accept the ca
2-3Placing CallsPlacing International CallsPlace international calls easily through WILLCOM's international calling service.1Enter number S B S
2-4Answering CallsAnswering Calls1When a call arrives... Voice Calling Ueda Mikio 070392XXXX1Options Answer .Incoming Call window opens.2! .Call con
2-5Adjusting Earpiece Volume1During a call, eMuting Microphone1During a call, A .Press A again to cancel.Recording Caller Voice1During a call, B Call
3-1Text Entry WindowsWhen available, text entry window (such as the one shown to the right) opens while messaging or using Phone Book. .Unless noted o
3-2Entering CharactersHiraganaEnter すずき in Kanji (Hiragana) mode.1333 (す) S d S 333 (す) S ( (ず) S 22 (き) Message: 0/XX KすずきMode鈴木 スズキ 鈴城 鈴置すずき
3-3Entering CharactersKatakanaSwitch to Double-byte Katakana mode and enter ジュン.1& S アイウ S %233 (シ) S ( (ジ) S 88 (ユ) S ' (ュ) S 000 (ン) S %
3-4Hiragana to Katakana/Alphanumeric ConversionEnter katakana or alphanumerics in Kanji (Hiragana) mode using key inscriptions. Example: Enter PM176 S
3-5Deleting & EditingCorrect また、お願いします to また明日お願いします.1Select character Message: 18/XX Kまた、お願いしますOptions Done Add Art2$ .Highlighted character
3-6Editing Characters3Select target location S ( (Long Press) Message: 20/XX Kまた明日お願いしますOptions Done Add Art .Text is entered.
iiiTable of Contents7 CameraCamera Overview ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 7-1Capturing Images ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 7-2Opening Captured Imag
4-1Save phone numbers, mail addresses and other information, set handset responses to incoming calls/new messages, and more.Name Save first and last na
4-2Adding Contacts to Phone BookSaving Basic ItemsEnter a name, phone number and mail address (enter at least one of these items) and classify the con
4-3Adding Contacts to Phone BookSetting Responses to TransmissionsTo set handset responses to incoming transmissions after setting basic items, follow
4-4Adding Contacts to Phone Book1In new entry window, select item (e.g., Address:) S %2Complete field or select item S % .New entry window returns. (Fo
4-5Dialing from Phone Book1b .Contact search window (By あかさたな) opens.2f Select tab (hiragana row, alphabet or *) for first character of last name S Sel
4-6Using Phone BookSetting Contact Search Method1In contact search window, B S Ph.Book Settings S %2Sort Entries S % ま や ら わ A * Ueda Mikio Kimura
4-7Save phone numbers to Speed Dial/Mail list for easy dialing and messaging.Saving Entries1% S Phone S % S Speed Dial/Mail S % Speed Dial/Mail <E
4-8Editing Phone BookEditing Contacts1b S Select contact S B2Edit S %3Select item S % S Edit S %4A .Edit reading after editing names.Deleting Contacts
5-1E-mail & Light MailUse E-mail and Light Mail for messaging on handset. E-mailExchange messages with E-mail compatible WILLCOM handsets, other
5-2Messaging OverviewInternet Mail SupportedSend/reply to Internet mail on handset. .ISP subscription is required. .Internet mail may be unavailable o
1-1564123bca9781 Earpiece2 Display3 Mic4 External Device Port (with Port Cover)5 Notification Lamp6 Sub-display7 Infrared Port8 Strap Eyelet9 Camera (L
5-3Sending Text Messages1B (Long Press) E-mail [email protected] TextOptions OK Send .E-mail Composition window opens.2Select recipient field S % S % S D
5-41B S Create Light Mail S % Light Mail Emoticon -PreviewSendOptions OK Back .Light Mail Composition window opens.2Select recipient field S % S Di
5-5Opening New MessagesHandset automatically receives E-mail messages sent to mail address provided through online sign-up. .Messages sent to private
5-6Opening Messages2In Box S % In Box In Box (0) User In Box1 (0) User In Box2 (0) User In Box3 (0) User In Box4 (0) User In Box5 (0) User In
5-7Replying to/Forwarding MessagesReplying to Messages1B S In Box S % .In Box menu opens. .For new messages, select Message in Information window and
5-8Messages are organized in Boxesby type. Delete/protect messages,edit drafts, and more. Messaging In Box Out Box Unsent Box Create E-mail Retri
5-9Managing MessagesDeleting Messages One Message1In message list, select message S B2Delete S % S One S %3Yes S % Multiple Messages1In message list
6-1Access the Internet to browse WILLCOM official site and PC Internet sites. .For more about Internet services (packet transmission fees, etc.), contac
6-2Accessing the InternetOpening WILLCOM Official Site1A Browser Willcom Site Home Bookmark Internet Search Open Web page History Page memo Online s
6-3Accessing the Internet Searching the Internet1In Browser menu, Internet Search S % Internet searchKeywordSearch engineGoogleSearch OK Back .Int
1-2Parts & FunctionsHandset Keys .Keys are indicated in this guide as shown.12345dhefgc6879abi1 Multi Selector (right) dOpen Call Log (Dialed).2 M
6-4Browsing OperationsMain Key AssignmentsSelect Item or Scroll Page eNavigate Back/Forward (Mobile mode), Select Item or Scroll PagefExecute Item %Op
6-5Browsing OperationsSwitching FramesIn framed pages, select frame as follows.1In a framed page, gViewing Selected FrameIn tab options window, View s
6-6Downloading Image & Sound FilesSaving Linked FilesSave files linked from pages to handset Data Folder. .Procedure may vary by file type, etc. Fol
6-7Adding Bookmarks1Open target page S B S Bookmark S % サイトメニュー →ニュース(総合)→ニュース(スポーツ)→ニュース(芸能)→天気→占いOK BackTab operations ForwardReloadPage operatio
6-8Using Bookmarks Moving Bookmarks & Folders1In Bookmark list, select bookmark or folder S B .Bookmark menu opens.2Move S % .To move bookmarks t
6-9Browser SettingsView Images & Animation1A S Settings S %2Options S % OptionsViewBGM ONPage memoPointer ONHTTPCertificatesCheck settingsHomeRe
6-10Browser SettingsElectronic Certificates1In Options list, Certificates S % .Certificates menu opens.2Root certificates or CA certificates S %3Select c
7-1Capture up to 2 megapixel images with built-in Camera. .Open captured images, send them as mail attachments, and more. OptionsMobiles & PC
7-2Capturing Images1& or I (Long Press) Options .Viewfinder appears.2Frame subject on Display S % or I Options .Shutter clicks; capture
7-3Opening Captured Images1~ .Data Folder opens. 2Pictures S % Pictures XXXXXX_XXXXXX.jpgDownloadDate:XX/XX/XX 15:05:55Size:XXXKBOptions ViewMultiSe
1-3About Battery .Charge Battery at least once every six months; uncharged Battery may die or affect files/settings. .Depending on usage, bulges may app
8-1Installing JavaTM Applications1% S Java™ S % JavaTMJavaTM LibrarySearch the Offic...Profile Setting CLUB AIR-EDGEAuto Start OnSounds Normal Sett
8-2Using Java™ ApplicationsManaging JavaTM Applications Updating JavaTM Applications1In JavaTM application list, select application S B2Update S % S
8-3Setting World Clock1% S Tools S % S f PIM/Life2World Clock S % .World Clock window opens.3% .Set Time Zone window opens.4f Select city S % World
9-1Supported FilesFiles created on handset or obtained from messages or the Internet are organized in folders by file format.PicturesCaptured or obtain
9-2Using FilesOpening Images1~ .Data Folder opens.2Pictures or DCIM S % Pictures XXXXXX_XXXXXX.jpgDownloadDate:XX/XX/XX 15:05:55Size:XXXKBOptions Vi
9-3Managing Files & FoldersCreating Subfolders .Not available in DCIM folder.1~ .Data Folder opens.2Select folder S % Pictures XXXXXX_XXXXXX.jpg
9-4Using InfraredOverviewWirelessly exchange Phone Book contacts, bookmarks, and profiles (My Details) with Infrared devices. .Transfer may be unavaila
9-5Using InfraredSending Files Single File (e.g., Phone Book)1b S Select contact S B ま や ら わ A * Ueda Mikio Kimura Tetsuya Kondo Koichi Oota Ken
9-6Using Memory CardOverviewUse microSD/microSDHC Memory Card to save files or back up Phone Book contacts and bookmarks.Memory Card Cautions .Do not f
9-7Using Memory CardFormatting Memory CardWhen using a new Memory Card for the first time, format it on the handset before trying to save files, etc. .F
1-4AC Charger is not included in the package; purchase XN-AAWP01 separately.AC 100 V OutletExternal Device PortPort CoverAC ChargerNotification LampCha
9-8Using Memory CardFile Backup & RestoreBack up Phone Book contacts and bookmarks to Memory Card. Backup (Handset to Memory Card)1% S Settings S
10-1Setting Ringtones1% S Settings S % S f Sound/Display2Sounds & Alerts S % Sounds & AlertsVolumeRingtonesSystem SoundsVibrationEvent LightS
10-2Setting Key Press Sounds1% S Settings S % S f Sound/Display2Sounds & Alerts S % .Sounds & Alerts menu opens.3System Sounds S % System So
10-3Setting DisplaySetting Wallpaper1% S Settings S % S f Sound/Display2Display S % DisplayWallpaperXXXXXSystem GraphicsFont SettingsClock/CalendarO
10-4Setting Sub-displaySetting Backlight time1% S Settings S % S f Sound/Display2Display S %3Sub-Display S % Sub-DisplayDuration5 sec.Display Date&a
10-5Setting Clock ManuallyClock is set by default. Adjust it manually as follows.1% S Settings S % S f Sound/Display2Date & Time S % Date & T
11-1Divert all/unanswered calls to Voicemail Center; access messages afterward. .A separate subscription is required. .Not available when Call Forward
11-2Using Call ForwardingDivert all/unanswered calls to a preset number. .No separate subscription is required. .You will be charged for the forwarded
11-3Have two separate bills issued for calls placed from handset. Charges for calls placed using Split Billing service will be billed to preset second
12-1Check for firmware updates and download as required. .Packet transmission fees do not apply to updates (including checking, downloading and overwri
1-5Power On/OffPower On1" (Long Press)2After a while... .Standby appears. When Carrying HandsetKeep handset closed; activate Keypad Lock to prev
12-2SpecificationsSpecifications may change with product improvements, etc.Handset (WX01SH)Weight 93 g with Battery (XN-BTWP01)1Continuous Talk Time2 9
12-3Parts Materials/FinishingHousing, hinge cover, Battery CoverABS resin/UV paintingDisplay window, Camera windowAcrylic resinSub-display window Acry
12-4Menu ListFunctionMessaging In BoxOut BoxUnsent BoxCreate E-mailRetrieve New MailTemplateCreate Light MailSettings Account SettingsSend/Recv. Setti
12-5Menu ListFunctionTools Connectivity Card Reader ModeUSB ChargeMemory CardBackup/RestorePhone Phone BookAdd New EntryInformationCall LogPlay Messag
12-6Menu ListFunctionSettingsPhone/User DictionarySet Key ShortcutSet Key LightMemory CardBackup/RestoreLocks Function LockApplication LockHandset Cod
12-7Customer Service◆Handset Operations◆ Sharp Corporation Customer Assistance Center0120-606-512* May not be accessible from some IP phones.Bu
13-1Read Safety Precautions before using handset. .Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. .We are not liable fo
13-2Safety PrecautionsHandset, Battery, AC Charger (Optional Accessory) & Memory Card (Sold Separately) DANGERUse specified Battery and AC Charger
13-3Safety PrecautionsKeep handset off and AC Charger disconnected near gas stations or places with fire/explosion risk.Handset use near petrochemicals
13-4Safety PrecautionsKeep handset off aboard aircraft or in hospitals, etc. where mobile phone use is prohibited.Handset use may affect electronic medi
1-61% S 設定 S % S f 音・表示2Language S %3English S %Switching Back to Japanese% S Settings S % S f Sound/Display S 言語選択 S % S 日本語 S %Switching Interface L
13-5Safety PrecautionsBatteryRead Battery label to confirm battery type; use/dispose of Battery accordingly.Symbol on Label Battery TypeLi-ion00Lithium
13-6Safety PrecautionsAC Charger (Optional Accessory) WARNINGDo not cover/wrap AC Charger while charging.AC Charger may overheat, resulting in fire, ma
13-7Safety PrecautionsHandset Use & Electronic Medical EquipmentThis section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications Equip
13-8General NotesGeneral Use .We are not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss/alteration of handset/Memory Card files or settings. Kee
13-9General Notes .Use handset within 5oC - 35oC and 35% - 85% humidity. .Avoid extreme temperature or direct sunlight. .Handset/Battery may become wa
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