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Specifications
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The above values were calculated when the battery was attached.
●
The continuous talk time refers to the average length of time a signal can be received
normally when the handset is in a stationary state, a new fully charged battery is attached and
Power Save (during call) is set to Off.
●
The continuous standby time refers to the average length of time a signal can be received
normally when the handset is closed and in a stationary state, a new fully charged battery is
attached and there are no calls made/received or operations performed. If the handset is in a
location outside the service region or where it is difficult to receive a signal (in a building,
vehicle, bag, etc.), this time may be reduced by up to half. This time may also be affected by
other factors such as the operating environment (battery state, temperature, etc.).
●
The operating time of the battery was calculated when a stable signal was received
constantly. However, this time is reduced by up to half if the handset is used in a location
where the signal is weak or the handset is left in Standby when it is outside the service
region. Repeatedly charging and discharging a battery shortens the operating time. The
battery's lifespan is approximately one year, after which time a new battery should be
purchased because the operating time becomes too short for practical use.
●
If the handset is used with Display illuminated frequently or an animation selected for
Wallpaper, the continuous talk time and continuous standby time will become shorter.
●
Due to the special features of Station Service, in which information is automatically received,
more battery power is consumed than usual when using this service.
Weight
Continuous talk time
Continuous standby time
Dimensions (W
×
H
×
D)
Maximum output
Approx. 108 g
Approx. 120 minutes
Approx. 480 hours (when the handset is closed)
Charge Time
Approx. 120 minutes
Approx. 48 mm
×
95 mm
×
21 mm
(When the handset is closed, excluding
the Etiquette Switch portion)
0.8 W
F-stop
Focal distance
Shutter speed
2.8
2.13 mm
1/20 to 1/10,500 seconds (electronic shutter)
Lens
Fixed focus
Standard mode: Over 40 cm
Mobile Camera
304T
1
2
●
Out-of-Range Indicator Appears
The handset is
outside the service
area or is in a location
where signals cannot
reach the handset.
Move the handset to a
location where
does not appear.
●
Please Charge
Appears
The battery is almost
empty. Charge or
replace the battery
(
@
page 1-10).
●
Off-Line
Appears
The Off-Line Mode
setting of the Etiquette
Switch is set. Cancel
Off-Line Mode
(
@
page 3-2).
●
Call Reject
Appears
Reject Calls is set.
Cancel the setting
(
@
page 10-5).
●
Off-Line Mode
Appears
Off-Line Mode (F24) is
set. Cancel the setting
(
@
page 3-8).
●
Keypad Lock
Appears
Keypad Lock is set.
Enter your Security
Code to cancel the
setting
(
@
page 10-3).
●
It is Difficult to Make a Call Now
Appears
Wait a while and then
try to call again.
10/ 1 Sun
Please Charge
10/ 1 Sun
Keypad Lock
10/ 1
Sun
Off−Line
10/ 1 Sun
CallReject
10/ 1
Sun
Off−Line Mode
It is Difficult
to Make a Call
Now
Send
●
Restrict Dial is Set
Appears
Restrict Dial is set.
Cancel the setting
(
@
page 10-5).
Restrict Dial
is Set
Restrictions
Malfunctions
If nothing can be displayed on the display, turn the handset power off immediately and contact
SoftBank Customer Assistance (
@
page 14-19).
When Handset Functions are Unusable
Summary of Contents for 304T
Page 14: ...1 1 Before Using the Handset...
Page 24: ...2 1 Basic Operations...
Page 35: ...Manner Function 3 1...
Page 40: ...Entering Text 4 1...
Page 64: ...5 1 Phone Book...
Page 99: ...7 1 Display Settings...
Page 107: ...8 1 Sound Settings...
Page 117: ...9 1 File Management...
Page 130: ...10 1 Security...
Page 138: ...11 1 Convenient Functions...
Page 160: ...Additional Functions 12 1...
Page 184: ...Optional Services 13 1...
Page 191: ...14 1 Appendix...
Page 207: ...Network Media Services 1 1...
Page 217: ...Mail...
Page 218: ...Receiving Messages 2 1...
Page 224: ...3 1 Sending Mail...
Page 241: ...4 1 Mailbox...
Page 261: ...5 1 Mail Server...
Page 266: ...6 1 Additional Functions...
Page 279: ...Web...
Page 280: ...Accessing Web 7 1...
Page 285: ...8 1 Using Information...
Page 299: ...9 1 Additional Functions...
Page 303: ...Station...
Page 304: ...Station Basic Operations 10 1...
Page 310: ...11 1 Using Information...
Page 318: ...12 1 Additional Functions...
Page 321: ...Appendix 13 1...
Page 325: ...13 9 13 Appendix Pictograph List...