1-19
1
Bef
o
re
Using
the
Handset
1-18
1
Bef
o
re
Using
the
Handset
Codes
Entry of your Security Code or Center Access Code is required for some functions.
Security Code
Your Security Code is either 9999 or a four-digit number that you selected at the time of
subscription. Entry of your Security Code is required for the following.
Center Access Code
The Center Access Code is a four-digit number that you selected when you made your contract.
This number is required to perform optional service operations from a landline and apply for
fee-based information on the Web (
@
Network Media Manual).
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Setting/canceling Keypad Lock
●
Setting/canceling Auto Lock
●
Resetting handset functions
●
Setting/canceling Secret Mode
●
Rejecting calls without Caller ID
●
Resetting Total Time counter
●
Restoring handset to default state
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Changing International Code
●
Clearing memory
●
Changing your Security Code
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Setting/canceling Restrictions
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Resetting Total Charge counter
●
Using Annoyance
●
Setting/canceling/changing/displaying
Schedule Lock
●
Accessing messages from Schedule (when a
secret folder is selected)
●
Deleting all Words List entries
●
Setting security of Data Folder
●
Deleting folders in Data Folder
●
Deleting all data in Data Folder
●
Restoring handset to default state in Private
Mode
Tip
Do not forget or let others know your Security Code.
Tip
●
Do not forget the Center Access Code. Contact Customer Service (
@
page 14-19)
if you have forgotten your Center Access Code.
●
Do not let others know your Center Access Code. SoftBank will not in any way be
held responsible for any damage caused by malicious operation as a result of a
third party's knowledge of your Center Access Code.
Note
●
Change your Security Code by operation of the handset (
@
page 10-2).
●
An asterisk appears for each digit when your Security Code is entered.
●
See page 12-29 for details on the Limit Mode Password and page 12-42 for details
on the Private Mode Access Code.
Multi Selector
Use Multi Selector to perform various tasks.
●
Open Functions menu
●
Scroll or move cursor right
●
Select and implement selected
operations
Press right
D
Press left
Press up
B
Press down
@
Press center
F
Press left
or right
E
Press up,
down, left,
or right
G
Press up
or down
Function
Notation used in this manual
●
Open Phone Book
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Scroll or move cursor left
●
Redisplay the previous screen
●
Display Received Calls
●
Scroll or move cursor up
●
Increase volume
●
Display Redial List
●
Scroll or move cursor down
●
Decrease volume
●
Select and implement selected
operations
●
Capture images (shutter-release)
A
C
1
2
In Simple Mode, Display indicators and menus appear in large format and handset functions are
limited to basic calling and text messaging.
All menus and handset messages appear in Japanese. For further instructions, refer to the
Japanese Basic Operations manual (page 1-19 of 304T
基本操作編
Basic Operations Manual).
Exiting Simple Mode
Follow these steps to exit Simple Mode:
Press
R
for 1
+
seconds from Standby, use
G
to select
はい
(Exit)
and press
@
Simple Mode
(Japanese Only)
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...