
IntroductionThank you for purchasing the Vodafone 804N handset.●Read this guide thoroughly before using the Vodafone 804N handset to ensure proper usa
ixVodafone live!18 Vodafone live!Vodafone live! Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-2Vodafone live! . . . . . . . . . . . .
4Entering Characters4-19Tip• To copy or cut all the text, press (ALL TEXT) in Step 3.Pasting textPaste copied/cut text.A Use to move the cursor to
4Entering Characters4-20
Phone Book
5Phone Book5-2Storing contacts in Phone BookSave up to 500 contacts to the handset Phone Book. Con-tacts can also be stored on the USIM card. The numb
Phone Book5-35Tip• Four phone numbers, three e-mail addresses and one URL can be stored in one contact.• The number of contacts or characters stored o
5Phone Book5-4• Memory No. changeIf the Memory No. is changed to one used for another contact andthe edited contact is saved, the numbers are exchange
Phone Book5-55Setting GroupsChange the existing group names or set a ringtone for each group.A Select (Phone Book) from the Main Menu → GroupsB Sele
5Phone Book5-6Using Phone BookSearching for a contactA Press , press (OPTIONS) and select SearchFrom the Main Menu:Select (Phone Book) → Handset
Phone Book5-75To make a voice callPress To make a video callPress (VID. CALL)Tip• To make a voice call from the listHighlight a contact on the list
5Phone Book5-8Phone Book data can be copied or moved between the hand-set and the USIM card.Copying Phone Book contactsAOpen the source Phone Book lis
xUsing attachments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-11Check attachments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-11
Phone Book5-95Editing ContactsEdit the contents of contacts. To search for a contact and dis-play the details, see Using Phone Book (zp.5-6).A Highlig
5Phone Book5-10Delete contacts. You can delete specific items and leave other items undeleted.A Highlight a contact to delete on the listB Press (OP
Video Call
6Video Call6-2Before Using Video CallsUse video call-compatible Vodafone handsets and talk while viewing each other's image.! Video calls3G high-
6Video Call6-3B Check the phone number and press (VID. CALL)C Press to end the callTip• When a video call cannot be madeA message appears, e.g. Un
6Video Call6-4Operations during a Video CallA Perform key or options operationsTo adjust the earpiece volume*Press for 1+ seconds or side key to t
6Video Call6-5Video Call SettingsFas t er M oveme ntis effective if objects are moving fast.A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu →Call Settings →
6Video Call6-6Note• It is not redialled when the other party was on another call or out of range or the handset was turned off.Select My Side Is Small
Camera
7Camera7-2Before Using the CameraCapture images or videos using the handset camera. Images are saved in JPEG format and videos in MP4 format.Tip• The
xiUsing streaming content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-3Saving Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7Camera7-3aCamera mode:Ta ke P i c tu r e:Take VideobZoom status barMinimum and maximum zoom levels are indicated.cExposure adjust∼:Level -2 to +2dNi
7Camera7-4: SQCIF (128 x 96): WAllpaper (240 x 270): CLI & ICON (160 x 160)hVideo:Display setting: QCIF (176×144)/File size: 300KB:Display setting
7Camera7-5Tip• To use Auto TimerPress (OPTIONS) and select →Auto Timer→On(10sec).Press to shoot an image in 10 seconds. To cancel the shoot-ing, p
7Camera7-6※Settings except Camera Direction and Auto Timer are kept after the camera is deactivated.! OPTIONS menu available after image capturingThe
7Camera7-7• To adjust brightness (exposure)Press or to set the level (+2, +1, 0, -1 or -2).• To switch from Video mode to Picture modePress (PIC
7Camera7-8A Select (Data Folder) from the Main Menu→ VideosB Select a file on the list or from a folderSending images or videosAttach a captured ima
7Camera7-9aHighlight an unnecessary file, press (OPTIONS), select Delete One and press (YES)bSelect <NEW> and go to step 2B Frame a bar code o
7Camera7-10
Display and Lighting
Display and Lighting88-2DisplaySet a calendar, image or clock as the standby screen.A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu →Display Settings → Inter
xiiSetting security levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-2Resetting security levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-
Display and Lighting8-38A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu →Display Settings → External Display → Clock StyleB Select an item to setTip• Pressin
Display and Lighting88-4Display LightCustomise the lighting settings of display, external display and keypad.A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu
Display and Lighting8-58Note• The brightness of the external display light cannot be changed.A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu →Display Setting
Display and Lighting88-6Note• When a calendar is set on the standby screen on which more than 4 icons are pasted (zp.8-2), only 4 icons at the bottom
Display and Lighting8-78A Select a desktop icon on the standby screenB Press (OPTIONS) and select Replace Icon→ Create ImageC Frame the shot on the
Display and Lighting88-8Tip• If you attempt to set an image in Data Folder as Main Menu icon and the image file size differs from the icon size, selec
Sounds
9Sounds9-2ModeDepending on the situation, switch the sound and vibrator mode between Normal, Meeting, Outdoor, Driving and Man-ner.• Normal modeMode f
9Sounds9-3Sound SettingsVolumeSelect the ringtone volume level from Level 1 to 6 and Silent.A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu →Phone Settings →
9Sounds9-4The following types of files are not available:• MP4 and MP3 files copied from music CDs, etc.• MP3 files not in DRM SD format• SMAF files i
xiiiGuide to This ManualIn this manual, "handset" refers to Vodafone 804N.ProceduresProcedures are described using simplified notations in t
9Sounds9-5Set the handset to vibrate when voice calls, video calls or mes-sages arrive. Select the vibration pattern from Pattern One to Three,Link To
9Sounds9-6
Entertainment
10Entertainment10-2Music PlayerMusic Player allows you to enjoy sounds that have been prein-stalled, downloaded via Vodafone live! or recorded on a PC
10Entertainment10-3! Playable files* Files other than the above appear as unsupported files. Files listed above may also be unplayable.* MP3 files tra
10Entertainment10-4IfPlaylists or Track Folders is selected, select a folder containing a file to playC Select a fileTo reselect a filePress to retu
10Entertainment10-5! Music settingsSet for playback.* Incoming messages are notified with a fixed pattern if Vibrationis set to other than OFF.A Selec
10Entertainment10-6A Select (Entertainment) from the Main Menu → Music PlayerB Select PlaylistsTo select a playlist stored on the microSD memory car
10Entertainment10-7A Press for 1+ secondsBPress to start playbackOperations during playbackMusic Assist Keys enables the following operations:/: Pl
10Entertainment10-8Media PlayerMedia Player allows you to enjoy pictures, videos, melodies, etc. stored in Data Folder.Pictures allows you to enjoy pi
xiv• This product is licensed in accordance with MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License. Personal and noncom-mercial use is only permitted when:• Capt
10Entertainment10-9! Using copyrighted filesIf a downloaded melody, picture or video is copyrighted, the playback, usage or transfer may be restricted
10Entertainment10-10!Pictures optionsThe following options are available for Pictures. Displayed options may vary depending on the file types.* You ca
10Entertainment10-11Play videos taken with the handset or downloaded from websites. Play files one by one or create a playlist to play files continuou
10Entertainment10-12Operations during playbackThe following operations are available during playback:/Side key : Turn up the volume/Side key : Turn do
10Entertainment10-13Vodafone live! CASTSubscribe to information and receive automatic updates. Infor-mation updates are delivered during the night.• S
10Entertainment10-14Manually download information if the handset is turned off or out of range during delivery time. Only the latest information on th
Memory Card
11Memory Card11-2Before Using the Memory CardThe microSD memory card is available as external storage. Pictures or videos taken with the handset camer
11Memory Card11-3Connect the handset to a PC via a USB cable to read/write data on the microSD memory card from the PC (zp.13-7).A USB driver is requi
11Memory Card11-4RemovingA Slide the metal cover and lift it upBGently pull out the microSD memory cardC Close the metal cover and slide it back until
xv• Windows XP is an abbreviation of Microsoft® Windows®XP Professional operating system or Microsoft®Windows® XP Home Edition operating system.• Wind
11Memory Card11-5! Checking the microSD memory cardIf the handset is powered off while using the microSD memory card, the data may be corrupted. The C
11Memory Card11-6Checking from Music PlayerLaunch Music Player to check data stored on the microSD memory card.A Select (Entertainment) from the Mai
11Memory Card11-7Copying/moving from the microSD memory card to the handsetA Select (Data Folder) from the Main MenuB Press (CARD)C HIghlight a fil
11Memory Card11-8
Data Management (Data Folder)
12Data Management (Data Folder)12-2Data FolderData Folder manages various data. Use prepared folders or user-created subfolders to organise data.Data
12Data Management (Data Folder)12-3! microSD memory cardThe microSD memory card is available as the data location. Pictures or videos taken with the h
12Data Management (Data Folder)12-4Using Image FilesView image files stored in the Pictures folder, set them as wall-paper, or rename them.A Select
12Data Management (Data Folder)12-5Using vfilesvfiles is a generic term for files that can be used between the handset and another Vodafone handset or
12Data Management (Data Folder)12-6Created vfiles are saved to Other Folders under Data Folder. To open data, see the pages for the features.A Open da
xviSafety Precautions• To ensure safe use of the handset, please read these safety precautions carefully before use. After reading them, please keep t
12Data Management (Data Folder)12-7Managing FoldersCreate subfolders under Pictures,Ringtones,Music or Videos.A Select (Data Folder) from the Main M
12Data Management (Data Folder)12-8Managing FilesRename files.A Select (Data Folder) from the Main MenuB Select a folder and highlight a fileC Press
External Connection
13External Connection13-2BluetoothBluetooth refers to a worldwide standard for the wireless exchange of data between two compatible devices.Use Blueto
13External Connection13-3• For information on how to use a Bluetooth device, see the User's Guide.• The 2.4GHz frequency band is used by many dev
13External Connection13-4• If connecting to a registered device, the Device Passkey is not required.• For information on how to set the device to stan
13External Connection13-5Receiving dataA Select (Settings) from the Main Menu →Connectivity → BluetoothB Select Discoverable to set the handset to s
13External Connection13-6Use Bluetooth and a PC to access the Internet.A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu →Connectivity → BluetoothB Select Disc
13External Connection13-7Connecting to a PCConnecting the handset to a PC via a USB cable allows the fol-lowing functions:* Use the bundled ࡙࠹ࠖ࠹ࠖ࠰ࡈ࠻
13External Connection13-8A Place the ࡙࠹ࠖ࠹ࠖ࠰ࡈ࠻࠙ࠚࠕ (Utili-ties) CD-ROM into the CD-ROM driveThe menu automatically launches.If the menu does not appea
xviiHandset, battery & charging deviceUse only approved battery and charging device (zp.i). Using unauthorised devices may cause the battery to le
13External Connection13-9Tip• MP3 or AAC files transferred to the handset become non-transferable.When the handset is connected to a PC via a USB cabl
13External Connection13-10
Handset Security
14Handset Security14-2Changing the Security CodeA Select (Settings) from the Main Menu →Security → Set Sec. CodesB Enter the current Security CodeC
14Handset Security14-3This setting prevents unauthorised use of the USIM card. Set Enable to require the PIN1 entry when the handset is turned on.A Se
14Handset Security14-4E Enter a new PIN2FEnter the new PIN2 againG Press (OK)Note• If PUK1 code is entered incorrectly ten times consecutively, the U
14Handset Security14-5Preventing Unauthorised Use of the HandsetSetting Dial LockSet Dial Lock to disable operations except emergency calls and turnin
14Handset Security14-6Releasing Start Up Dial LockA Select (Settings) from the Main Menu →Security → Dial LocksB Set Start Up Dial Lock to OffC Pres
14Handset Security14-7Tip• To register FDNSelect (Phone Book) from the Main Menu →Other Numbers→Fixed(FDN) (zp.5-4).*As of February 2006, the FDN fu
14Handset Security14-8Saving Secret Contacts/EventsSave Phone Book contacts or Calendar events you want to hide as secret data. To view secret data, e
xviiiHandset, battery & charging deviceDo not subject the battery or charging device to strong impacts. Doing so may cause the bat-tery to leak, o
14Handset Security14-9Tip• When Private PIN is not setEnter Security Code and set Private PIN.• When Privacy Display is set to OnNames stored in Phone
14Handset Security14-10• On the standby screen, press and .• Press and (Music Assist keys) simul-taneously for 1+ seconds when the handset is clo
14Handset Security14-11Perform Memory Reset to delete all personal data such as Phone Book contacts, Schedule events, dialled and received calls logs,
14Handset Security14-12
Organiser & Tools
15Organiser & Tools15-2Scheduling (Calendar)Add up to 200 appointments, personal holidays and events to the Calendar.View the Calendar in a monthl
15Organiser & Tools15-3The alarm sound, animation and message notify you at the scheduled date and time.A Select (Organiser & Tools) from th
15Organiser & Tools15-4A Select (Organiser & Tools) from the Main Menu → CalendarB Press (Options) and select New → DaysOffC Select Public
15Organiser & Tools15-5A Select (Organiser & Tools) from the Main Menu → CalendarB Select a date and highlight an item to deleteC Press (O
15Organiser & Tools15-6Using the AlarmsThe handset displays a message, sounds the tone, or vibrates at the set alarm time.Up to five alarms can be
iAccessoriesMake sure the following accessories are included in the package with the handset: Some accessories are also available for purchase. For de
xixHandsetDo not use the handset while driving a vehicle.As of 1 November, 2004, using a mobile phone while driving is a legal offence. When using the
15Organiser & Tools15-7! At the set alarm timeThe alarm sounds for about three minutes, and the animation appears on the display and on the extern
15Organiser & Tools15-8Using TasksUse tasks to post an alarm at a specified time, categorise or set priority to schedules, etc.Up to 200 tasks can
15Organiser & Tools15-9To stop the alarm sound, press any key. Press again to clear the alarm message.The alarm is ineffective when the handset is
15Organiser & Tools15-10Using the Calculator/ConverterPerform basic arithmetic operations or convert currencies (up to 10 digits including after t
15Organiser & Tools15-11Convert currencies using the specified exchange rates.A Select (Organiser & Tools) from the Main Menu → Calc./Conver
15Organiser & Tools15-12! Notepad optionsThe following options are available for Notepad. Displayed options may vary depending on the registration
15Organiser & Tools15-13Recording Your Voice(Voice Recorder)Record your voice in standby mode (up to 100 records, each of which is up to 180 secon
15Organiser & Tools15-14Tip• To play selecting from Data FolderaSelect (Data Folder) from the Main Menu →Other Folders→Voice Rec.bSelect a file
Advanced Settings
16Advanced Settings16-2Advanced operations during a callSend push tones to remotely control a home answering machine, send messages to pagers or use s
xxBatteryIf charging is not completed within the normal charging time, stop charging (zp.1-13). Fail-ure to do so may cause the battery to leak, over-
16Advanced Settings16-3Displaying the duration during a voice callSelect the type of duration from Current Call,Outgoing Calls,All Calls and Off.A Sel
16Advanced Settings16-4• When the handset is closed during a video call, the call ends. If it is closed during a video call using a stereo microphone
16Advanced Settings16-5! Notes on using a stereo microphone• Insert the microphone plug into the earphone jack securely. Failure to do so may cause yo
16Advanced Settings16-6
Optional Services
17Optional Services17-2Optional Services OverviewThe following optional services are available:* A separate subscription is required.For information o
17Optional Services17-3*1 Condition codeAll Calls: If Busy: If Unreachable: If No Answer: *2 Incoming call typeVoice Calls: Video Calls: *3 Options co
17Optional Services17-4Call BarringBlock incoming/outgoing calls or SMS.The Network Password (a 4-digit number set at subscription) is required to be
17Optional Services17-5A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu→Call Settings → All Calls → Call BarringB Select All CB StopCEnter the Network Password
17Optional Services17-6A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu→Call Settings → All Calls → Caller IDB Select Network DefaultA Press B Enter a phone nu
xxiIf the power cord becomes damaged, stop using it and contact Customer Service (zp.30-38). Continuing to use it may cause elec-tric shock, smoke or
17Optional Services17-7Set a forwarding number for each Condition. Call Forwarding and Voice Mail cannot be set at the same time.A Select (Settings)f
17Optional Services17-8Tip• To deactivate all forwarding servicesaPerform Step 1bSelect All Deactivate and press (YES)The forwarding settings (zp.17
17Optional Services17-9A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu→Call Settings → All Calls → Play VoicemailB Select V-mail Centre No.C Select V-mail Cen
17Optional Services17-10Call WaitingA subscription is required.A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu→Call Settings → All Calls → Call WaitingB Selec
17Optional Services17-11Group TalkA fee-based subscription is required.Make a voice call to another party during a call. Up to six peo-ple can talk on
17Optional Services17-12Tip• While talking to specific parties, the other parties are put on hold. To switch between hold and talk, press (SWAP).• T
Vodafone live!
18Vodafone live!18-2Vodafone live! BasicsUse Vodafone live! services to exchange multimedia messages with compatible handsets and download sounds, ima
18Vodafone live!18-3WebAccess a wide variety of contents and view pages or download pictures and sounds on your Vodafone handset. *Separate subscripti
18Vodafone live!18-4Customising handset addressChange the account name (alphanumerics before @) to reduce the risk of receiving spam.The following app
xxiiHandset use & electronic medical equipmentThis section is based on “Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications Equipment such as Cellular T
Receiving Messages
19Receiving Messages19-2Checking a New MessageA desktop indicator notifies you of a new message.A Press on the standby screen and selectthe new mess
19Receiving Messages19-3The initial text portion of MMS is delivered as a notification inthe following cases.*1●MMS exceeds 128 double-byte characters
19Receiving Messages19-4You can reply (zp.21-6) or forward (zp.21-7) amessage using the received message. Using the received message
Sending Messages
20Sending Messages20-2Creating a messageChoose a message type (MMS/SMS) by purpose.Text sizeThe following table shows the maximum number of charac-ter
20Sending Messages20-3E Complete the necessary information inoptional itemsF Press (SEND)Select MMS or SMS on the message type screen and amessage scr
20Sending Messages20-4●To delete addressaMove the cursor to the address field and press bHighlight the address to be deleted and press(OPTIONS), then
20Sending Messages20-5File AttachmentImages, sounds and videos can be attached to the MMSmessage. 300 KB per one message can be sent includingthe tota
20Sending Messages20-6Creating slidesWhen you attach the second file from New Message, select-ingPresentation Format opens the SMIL Comp. screen.On SM
xxiiiHandset, battery & charging deviceDo not keep the handset, battery and charging device in a dusty, humid or hot place. Doing so may cause equ
20Sending Messages20-7Set the time interval between slides. A range from 1 to 10seconds can be set.A Move the cursor to the Play Time field onSMIL Com
20Sending Messages20-8bSelect any valueTo set the delivery timeaSelect Delivery TimebSelect any valueTo set the validity periodaSelect Validity period
Mail Box
21Mail Box21-2Checking MessagesMessages are stored and organized in the mail box and youcan check them at any time. Mail box is a generic term usedto
21Mail Box21-3Tip●To check details such as time stampHighlight a message on the message list screen and press(OPTIONS).Message screen* Subject is avai
21Mail Box21-4! OPTIONS on the message screenThe following operations are available using option items. Dis-played items may vary depending on the mes
21Mail Box21-5A Press ( )From the Main MenuSelect (Messaging)B Select a folderTo move a received messageSelect InboxTo move messages under user folder
21Mail Box21-6To delete all the sorting conditionsaPress (OPTIONS) and select Delete allTo change the sorting conditionsaHighlight the addressbPress
21Mail Box21-7Forwarding Message A Press ( )From the Main MenuSelect (Messaging)B Select a folderTo forward a received messageSelect InboxTo forward a
21Mail Box21-8Message ProtectionThe protected message is displayed with in the list.A Press ( )To use the main menuSelect (Messaging)B Select a fold
xxivDo not close the handset with an object such as the hand strap inserted between the keypad and display. Doing so may cause malfunction or damage t
21Mail Box21-9You can delete all messages, message boxes or folders.A Press ( )To use the main menuSelect (Messaging)B Select the message box or folde
21Mail Box21-10Using Phone Number, EmailAddress and URLUsing selectable phone numbers, email addresses andURLs allows you to add a phonebook entry, se
21Mail Box21-11To add the bookmark entryaHighlight the URL and press (OPTIONS) toselect Anchor to...bSelect Add BookmarkTip●URL to... operationSome s
21Mail Box21-12A Highlight attachments on the message detailscreen and press (OPTIONS) and selectShow Focus ItemB Highlight the attachments on the at
21Mail Box21-13●Inbox/Mail Folders●Drafts/Outbox●Sent MessagesOption DescriptionOpen Open a highlighted message for view or edit.Reply Open a return m
21Mail Box21-14!Mail FolderOption DescriptionOpen Open a user folder.Rename Change folder name.Mail Distribute Sort received messages by address or ph
Mail Server
22Mail Server22-2Using Message ListIf a new MMS contains more than 129 double-byte charac-ters as text or includes attachments, up to 128 double-bytec
22Mail Server22-3A Display the message listB Highlight an MMS and press (OPTIONS)to select Serv. mail ReceivedTip●To receive all MMS messages from th
22Mail Server22-4Forwarding Messages on theServerA Display the message listB Highlight MMS (OPTIONS) and selectForwardC Enter an address and Press (
xxvDo not leave the handset for long periods of time in a place where bright light enters the camera lens. Light entering through a lens is con-centra
Other Mail Settings
23Other Settings onMessaging23-2Common to MMS/SMSSelect the scroll block for the message screen.A Press ( ) and select Settings,Generaland Scroll Set
23Other Settings onMessaging23-3MMS SettingsSet normal reception in Japan or roaming reception.A Press ( ) and select Settings,MMS Set-tings,Receive
23Other Settings onMessaging23-4Set the file attachment for non-MMS-standard and restric-tions of additional files.A Press ( ) and select Settings,MM
23Other Settings onMessaging23-5From the Main MenuPress (Messaging) and select Settings→MMSSettings → Validity PeriodB Select any valueTip●Values to
23Other Settings onMessaging23-6Set the storage time for SMS on the mail server. SMS isdeleted after the set time elapses.A Press ( ) and select Sett
23Other Settings onMessaging23-73D Pictogram SettingsCertain characters, pictograms and face symbols in the messagebody appear in 3D animation up to 1
23Other Settings onMessaging23-8
Basic Web Operations
24Basic Web Operations24-2Before Using the WebTLS/SSLTransport Layer Security (TLS) and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) use encoding technology to exchange
xxviBatteryDo not dispose of batteries as municipal waste. Doing so may cause fire or environmental destruction. Insulate the terminals with tape and
24Basic Web Operations24-3Accessing the WebSelect an item from the Vodafone live! menu to access a site.A Press ( )B Select an itemTip• To access the
24Basic Web Operations24-4Navigating a Web PageUse the following keys to navigate a Web page:• :Move cursor or scroll a screen.• :Move cursor to an it
24Basic Web Operations24-5Entering text/Selecting itemsaText entry fieldMove cursor to and press to enter text.bSelection buttonMove cursor to (
24Basic Web Operations24-6Uploading filesPerform the following to upload a file saved on the handset (except for non-transferable files):A Select a co
Using Information
25Using Information25-2Saving Pictures and MelodiesSave picture or audio files embedded on a Web page to Data Folder. Use stored files as wallpaper, r
25Using Information25-3Using Other FilesDownload copyrighted content and obtain the content key. This content key is required to play the file.Tip• So
25Using Information25-4Saving PagesSaving a page you want to view later provides easy access to the page. Pages themselves are saved, and communicatio
25Using Information25-5A Select (Vodafone live!) from the Main Menu → Saved PagesB DeleteTo delete one by oneaHighlight (select) a saved page, press
25Using Information25-6A Select (Vodafone live!) from the Main Menu → BookmarksB Select a bookmarkEdit the titles or URLs of saved bookmarks.A Selec
xxviiGeneral Notes• As the handset uses radio waves, it cannot be used where signals are weak or when the handset is out of service area. Moving to su
25Using Information25-7HistoryUp to the last 300 accessed URLs are added to History. Easily access previously-viewed pages from the History.A Select
25Using Information25-8Other SettingsIf characters are not properly displayed, change the code.A Press (OPTIONS) on a Web page and select Page Setti
25Using Information25-9Tip• Server certificateVerifies the authenticity of the server for SSL communication.• Server certificates to viewCan be change
25Using Information25-10B Select Current Page URL, Image URL or ImageFileIf selecting Image URL or Image File, select the image.C Select MMS or SMS an
Other Web Settings
26Other Web Settings26-2Image Display/Sound Playback SettingsSet whether to display images or play sounds contained in the content.A Select (Vodafon
26Other Web Settings26-3Security SettingsCookies are small data files automatically written to the hand-set and used by information providers to ident
26Other Web Settings26-4Resetting Web SettingsReset Saved Pages,History or Browser Settings to default (zp.30-7).A Select (Vodafone live!) from the
Basic V-appli Operations
27Basic V-appli Operations27-2Before Using V-appliNetwork-type V-appliSome V-appli run on the network (web). For communication charges applied for usi
xxviii• If receiving too much noise during a call near a broadcasting or radio station, move around to avoid noise. If the signals from the station ar
27Basic V-appli Operations27-3E Press (BACK)To launch V-appli immediatelyPress (LAUNCH) to open V-appli LibraryTip• If some V-appli is pausedA conf
27Basic V-appli Operations27-4Launching V-appliA Select (V-appli)from the Main Menu→V-appli LibraryB Select V-appliTip• To open V-appli Library on th
27Basic V-appli Operations27-5Ending/Pausing/ResumingV-appliA Press while V-appli is runningB Select an optionTo pause V-appliSelect PauseTo end V-a
27Basic V-appli Operations27-6Exchange V-appli between the handset and the memory card.A Select (V-appli)from the Main Menu→V-appli LibraryTo open V-
Using V-appli
28Using V-appli28-2Setting V-appli Security LevelsSome V-appli are connected to the network while running. Set whether to confirm connection function
Other V-appli Settings
29Other V-appli Settings29-2Making Incoming SettingsMake incoming or alarm settings for V-appli.A Select (V-appli)from the Main Menu→V-appli Settings
29Other V-appli Settings29-3Making Light SettingsMake light settings for V-appli.Enable or disable the blink operation set for V-appli.A Select (V-ap
Appendix
iiContentsBasic OperationAccessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
xxixnot covered by the warranty and repair of such devices may be impossible. Even if possible, you are liable for the cost of repairs.• Clean with a
31Appendix30-2FeaturesMain Sub Branch Description PageV-appli V-appli Library Use stored V-appli programs. p.27-2V-appli Settings Incoming Priority Se
31Appendix30-3Entertainment Music Player All My Tracks Play all tracks. p.10-3Playlists Play a playlist. p.10-3Track Folders Select a folder to play t
31Appendix30-4Messaging Inbox Received messages are saved here. p.21-2Create Message Create a new message. p.20-2Outbox Unsent, returned or cancelled
31Appendix30-5Phone Book Create New Create a contact or settings for incoming items. p.5-3Handset Phone BK Open the handset Phone Book. p.5-6USIM Phon
31Appendix30-6Settings Phone Settings Sound / Mode Set the Normal/Meeting/Outdoor/Drive/Manner mode. p.9-3言語選択Switch between Japanese and English. p.8
31Appendix30-7Settings to be ResetMain menuSettings initialised by All ResetSettings initialised by Settings ResetSettings initialised by Memory Reset
31Appendix30-8Camera<Camera>・Display Settings・Picture Quality・White Balance・Night Mode Off (Night Mode On)・Auto Timer・Display Settings under Camera Se
31Appendix30-9Messaging・Mail Distribute・User Folder names<General>・Scroll Setting・Heading Text・Signature・Quote Indicator・Font Size・3D pict. Settings<M
31Appendix30-10Phone Book・Groups・Privacy Display・Speed Dialling・Automatic Delete・Duplicate Records・Phone Book data・Groups*7・Owner Information・Dialled
31Appendix30-11Settings<External Display>・Wallpaper・Standby・Indication Info・Clock Style・Backlight Settings・Contrast<Font Settings><External Display>*7
xxx•Do not leave the battery uncharged. If you want to store the battery for an extended period of time, remove it from the handset, put it into the p
31Appendix30-12Initialised by V-appli Reset Settings.Initialised by V-appli Memory Reset.Initialised by Vodafone live! Reset Settings.Initialised by V
31Appendix30-13Multitasking CombinationThe following table shows the main combinations of tasks that can be used simultaneously:: Available ー : Unava
31Appendix30-14Troubleshooting Basic operationsProblem Point to check or solutions PageCannot turn on the handset Is the battery fully charged? Repla
31Appendix30-15The external display does not display an indicator for incoming call or mail messageIs external display's Standby setting set to O
31Appendix30-16The video shooting screen flickers Change the mode in Image Tuning under Camera Settings.p.7-7The display is dim when backlight setting
31Appendix30-17Cannot send MMS with picture attachment Does the recipient's handset support MMS? A Long Mail-compatible handset cannot receive a
31Appendix30-18Kuten CodesThe 3-digit numbers in each left column indicate the first three digits of kuten codes. The numbers at each top row indicate
31Appendix30-190123456789 0123456789 0123456789区点1∼3桁目区点1∼3桁目区点1∼3桁目区点4桁目 区点4桁目 区点4桁目0123456789区点1∼3桁目区点4桁目於汚甥凹央奥往応押旺横欧殴王翁襖鴬鴎黄岡沖荻億屋憶臆桶牡乙俺卸恩温穏音下化仮何伽価佳加
31Appendix30-200123456789 0123456789 0123456789区点1∼3桁目区点1∼3桁目区点1∼3桁目区点4桁目 区点4桁目 区点4桁目0123456789区点1∼3桁目区点4桁目西誠誓請逝醒青静斉税脆隻席惜戚斥昔析石積籍績脊責赤跡蹟碩切拙接摂折設窃節説雪絶舌蝉仙先
31Appendix30-210123456789 0123456789 0123456789区点1∼3桁目区点1∼3桁目区点1∼3桁目区点4桁目 区点4桁目 区点4桁目0123456789区点1∼3桁目区点4桁目矢厄役約薬訳躍靖柳薮鑓愉愈油癒諭輸唯佑優勇友宥幽悠憂揖有柚湧涌猶猷由祐裕誘遊邑郵雄融夕
xxxi(Specific Absorption Rate), an indicator of the amount of average energy absorbed in the side of a human head, must not exceed the permissive valu
31Appendix30-220123456789 0123456789 0123456789区点1∼3桁目区点1∼3桁目区点1∼3桁目区点4桁目 区点4桁目 区点4桁目0123456789区点1∼3桁目区点4桁目椢椦棡椌棍棔棧棕椶椒椄棗棣椥棹棠棯椨椪椚椣椡棆楹楷楜楸楫楔楾楮椹楴椽楙椰楡楞楝榁楪榲榮
31Appendix30-230123456789 0123456789区点1∼3桁目区点1∼3桁目区点4桁目 区点4桁目貍貎貔豼貘戝貭貪貽貲貳貮貶賈賁賤賣賚賽賺賻贄贅贊贇贏贍贐齎贓賍贔贖赧赭赱赳趁趙跂趾趺跏跚跖跌跛跋跪跫跟跣跼踈踉跿踝踞踐踟蹂踵踰踴蹊蹇蹉蹌蹐蹈蹙蹤蹠踪蹣蹕蹶蹲蹼躁躇躅躄躋躊躓躑躔躙
31Appendix30-24Symbols/PictographsConverted symbols SymbolsEnter Symbol Enter Symbolあっと @ さんかく △▲▽▼あっとまーくしゃせん /\いこーる = しかく □ ◇◆えん ¥ たす +おす どう ヽヾゝゞ〃々お
31Appendix30-25 Pictographs
31Appendix30-26• Pictographs enclosed by are animated.• Some pictographs may not appear on some Vodafone handset models.• 3D Pictographs may look di
31Appendix30-27EmotionsEnter Emoticon Enter Emoticon Enter Emoticonありがとありがとうひやあせ むかばんざい あせあせ こそこそわーい びくっ じーっおーい どき きこえないぶい え こまったもんだぎゃはは めがてん ぶたーあは はて
31Appendix30-28Memory Capacity*Inbox,Mail Folders,Sent Messages,Outbox and Drafts in the Mail Box use memory together.*In Inbox and Mail Folders, more
31Appendix30-29SpecificationsThe specifications are subject to change without prior notice.Vodafone 804N• The above values are calculated with the bat
31Appendix30-30Rapid ChargerDesktop HolderItem SpecificationInput voltage 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz(Using the supplied power cord)Rated input capacity
30-3130AppendixAaccessing functionsfrom desktop icons . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6adjust volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7Alarms . . .
xxxiiAbsorption 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
30-3230AppendixSaved Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-5V-appli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-6voice memo . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30-3330Appendixcustomising handset address . . .18-4entry field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-2file attachment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
30-3430Appendixkey tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5Overwrite mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-17owner information . . . . . . .
30-3530Appendixsever mail capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-2shutter sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5slide . . . . . . . . . . . .
30-3630AppendixPage Information . . . . . . . . . . . .25-8play melodies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-2save files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30Appendix30-37Warranty and After Sales ServiceWarrantyA warranty comes with the purchase of the handset.• Check the name of the shop and the date of
30Appendix30-38Customer ServiceIf you have any questions about a Vodafone handset or services, please call General Information. For repairs, please ca
IntroductionThank you for purchasing the Vodafone 804N handset.●Read this guide thoroughly before using the Vodafone 804N handset to ensure proper usa
xxxiiivalue for this device when tested at the ear was 0.571 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions,
xxxivReg No 4072718 Reg Office: Level 3 , Imperium, Imperial Way, Reading RG2 0TD, UK Declaration of Conformity We, NEC Technologies (UK) Ltd
Getting Started
1Getting Started1-2Main FeaturesUSIM CardContains information such as your phone number. Insert it into a USIM card-compatible Vodafone handset.Key Lo
1Getting Started1-3Data FolderSave files to Data Folder.BluetoothUse Bluetooth to exchange data.Vodafone live! CASTSubscribe to Vodafone live! CAST co
1Getting Started1-4USIM CardThe USIM card is an IC card that contains your phone num-ber or other owner information. The USIM card must be inserted be
iiiCentre Access Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-30Network Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-302
1Getting Started1-5• The USIM card is the property of Vodafone.• The USIM card will be re-issued for a fee if the card is lost or damaged.• Return the
1Getting Started1-6Removing the USIM cardA Press down the lockB Slide the USIM card in the direction of the arrowNote• Forcing the USIM card into the
1Getting Started1-7For security purposes, the USIM has two codes: PIN1 and PIN2.PIN1PIN1 is a 4 to 8 digit code to prevent unauthorised use of Vodafon
1Getting Started1-8Handset Parts & Functions HandsetqLampuMusic Assist Key rExternal CameratExternal DisplayvEarphone JackxBattery
1Getting Started1-9aEarpiecebDisplaycStart/Call Log KeyInitiate/answer voice calls. Show Dialled Calls in standby mode and toggle between upper and lo
1Getting Started1-10qLampIlluminates while charging or flashes when receiving a call or message.rExternal CameraUsed for capturing images in photo/vid
1Getting Started1-11a Battery levelb Unread message Inbox is full USIM memory for SMS is fullc Voice Mail message stored at Voicemail Centred (
1Getting Started1-12 Voice call on hold Video call in progressk One task activated Two tasks activated Three tasks activated Music player runni
1Getting Started1-13 Receiving data in packet communication (Blue) Packet communication requested Packet communication disconnectedf USB cable conn
1Getting Started1-14• The battery or the charger may become warm during nor-mal charging. However, if they become extremely hot, stop charging immedia
ivEntering characters in T9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12Entering characters in 2-touch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16Editing
1Getting Started1-15When the buttery runs outPhone is shutting down appears, the battery alarm sounds for 10 seconds and the handset will turn off in
1Getting Started1-16Battery lifeThe operating environment of the handset, type of per-formed operation or settings affects the battery life.• The batt
1Getting Started1-17B Place the handset hook into the battery grooveC Close the battery coverNote• Do not apply excessive force on the battery when in
1Getting Started1-18B Lift a and slide up bA Open the external connector cover and insert the charger plug into the external connectorB Plug the power
1Getting Started1-19A Plug Rapid Charger to desktop holderB Plug power cord into a 100 V AC socketC Put the handset on desktop holder and push the han
1Getting Started1-20A Open the external connector cover and insert the charger plug into the external connectorB Connect the power plug into a cigaret
1Getting Started1-21Tip• The battery charging time is roughly 180 minutes when the handset is turned off, and varies depending on temperature. Chargin
1Getting Started1-22A Press for 2+ secondsInitial SettingsMake initial settings before using the handset.TheDo you wish to set the home time? screen
1Getting Started1-23• To check the timeSelect View Clocks under Date & Time! Dual Time displayIf you have selected Dual Time or Home and Dual Time
1Getting Started1-24Changing the Language ModeA Select (⸳ቯ (Settings)) from the Main Menu →৻⥸⸳ቯ(Phone Settings) →LanguageB Select English and press
vSending images or videos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8Bar Code Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1Getting Started1-25! NotationThe following notation is used for Softkey operations:Opening the Main MenuPress or on the standby screen to open th
1Getting Started1-26Accessing a menu item and sub menu itemSelect a menu item from the displayed menu and then select a sub menu item.Selecting Phone
1Getting Started1-27M913: Press , [9], [1] and [3]! Selecting multiple itemsUse the following procedure to select multiple items when copying or dele
1Getting Started1-28! Selecting OPTIONS itemsThe following notation is used for procedures to select OPTIONS items:Press (OPTIONS) and select Delete
1Getting Started1-29Tip• A message appears when you attempt to launch a second task from the same group. Select Ye s to end the running task and launc
1Getting Started1-30Handset CodesSecurity Code, Centre Access Code and Network Password are required to use/access some functions/services.Security Co
Basic Handset Operations
2Basic Handset Operations2-2Making a callA Enter a phone number and press Always enter the entire phone number and include the area code for landlines
2Basic Handset Operations2-3Making a call from call logsA Press or From the Main Menu:Select (Phone Book) →Call Log→Dialled CallsB Highlight the ph
2Basic Handset Operations2-4• The latest 20 records of dialled voice and video calls are stored in Dialled Calls.• If a number has been dialled more t
viVodafone live! CAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13Vodafone live! CAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13S
2Basic Handset Operations2-5! Call Logs optionsThe following options are available from the details of DialledCalls/Received Calls/Missed Calls.! Othe
2Basic Handset Operations2-6B Select a desktop indicator: New messages: Missed voice calls: Missed video calls:New Cast: Contents (Melody, Video, etc.
2Basic Handset Operations2-7! Incoming Voice Call displayWhen the other party notifies you of his/her phone number, the phone number appears. If the p
2Basic Handset Operations2-8Tip• To adjust the volume from the Main MenuSelect (Settings) →Call Settings→Common Setting→Receiver Volume.• To adjust t
2Basic Handset Operations2-9Checking call timeCheck the previous or total call time. Total time can be reset to 0 (Reset Call Timer)A Select (Setting
2Basic Handset Operations2-10Checking owner informationCheck your own phone number. Your mail address can be checked if it is registered.A Press and
2Basic Handset Operations2-11B Select Manual and then a mobile phone pro-viderTo automatically select a providerSelect Automatic.Tip•If Select a Netwo
2Basic Handset Operations2-12A Enter the entire phone numberInclude the area code for landline.If the other party is in JapanPress (OPTIONS) and sel
2Basic Handset Operations2-13Note• Making an emergency call outside JapanThe operations may vary depending on wireless network/signals or handset&apos
2Basic Handset Operations2-14
vii14 Handset SecurityChanging the Security Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-2Setting PIN Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manner Mode
3Manner Mode3-2Minding Mobile MannersBe mindful of others when using the handset.• Turn the handset off in a theatre, gallery, etc.• Do not disturb ot
Entering Characters
4Entering Characters4-2Entering CharactersYou can enter Chinese characters (Kanji), Hiragana, Katakana (single-byte/double-byte), alphanumeric charact
4Entering Characters4-3* The number of remaining bytes or characters that can be entered appears on the right side of Text Entry Indicators. One singl
4Entering Characters4-4Switching between single-byte and double-byteIn Katakana, Alphanumeric or Number mode, you can switch between single-byte and d
4Entering Characters4-5* Single-byte “ヮ ” cannot be entered.: Single-byte characters only Key assignmentsKey Kanji/Hiragana Katakana Alphanumerics Nu
4Entering Characters4-6Entering Characters in Mode1This section explains how to enter characters in Mode1 (Kana).Convert Hiragana to Kanji or enter Hi
4Entering Characters4-7• When the target Kanji cannot be foundAttempt another reading. If two or more Kanji characters cannotbe converted at a time, c
4Entering Characters4-8Example: Entering 11:30A Press (CHARS.) to switch to Number entry modeB Enter numbersFor available characters, see Symbols/Pi
viiiRecording Your Voice(Voice Recorder) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-13Recording your voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4Entering Characters4-9A Enter かお or かおもじ in Kanji/Hiragana entry modeB Press to display the candidates, and select an emoticonTip• To convert the m
4Entering Characters4-10B To select one of the candidates, press (ASSIST) to move the cursor over to the Operation GuidanceC Select the candidateD I
4Entering Characters4-11B Enter a Kuten codeConverting easily (personal dictionary)Register an often-used Word with an easy Reading to convert easily.
4Entering Characters4-12Changing Input ModeSelect Input Mode from the following three. To switch the modes, press (OPTIONS) and select Input Mode, o
4Entering Characters4-13C Press to move the cursor over to the Operation Guidance, and select a readingD Use to convert it to KanjiE Press Editing
4Entering Characters4-14If it is unnecessary to edit a character under the cursorUse to move the cursorTo end editing the readingPress (RETURN)E Pr
4Entering Characters4-15D Repeat the steps to enter a readingE Press to end Fix Mode, and press Key assignments in T9 mode* Single-byte “ヮ ” cannot
4Entering Characters4-16Enter a 2-digit number to enter a character corresponding to the number.Entering charactersExample: Entering はるA Press (CHAR
4Entering Characters4-17●Single-byte mode※: Switch between uppercase (upper) and lowercase (lower) : SpaceEditing CharactersInserting a characterA Use
4Entering Characters4-18Specify a character to delete. Operations vary depending on the Editing Options (BSP/DEL).Setting key operationsA Press (OPT
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