au by kddi A5512CA User Manual

Making and Answering Calls
Address Book
Pair Function
Teens Mode
Mail
Camera
EZweb
EZ Navi
A5512CA
by CASIO
Smart Mode
Inputting Characters
Other Functions
Troubleshooting Remote Auto Lock
Index
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the A5512CA. Before using it for the first time, be sure to read the A5512CA Basic Manual (this PDF manual) so you know how to use it correctly. After you finish reading this manual, store it and the printed materials that come with the phone in a safe place for future reference.
Printed Manuals for the A5512CA (Japanese)
The A5512CA comes with a Basic Manual and an Instruction Manual.
For information about basic operation
ご利用前の 準備
電話
アドレス帳 
ペア機能
ティーンズモード 
メール
カメラ
EZweb
EZナビ
スマートモード
文字入力
その他機能
困ったときは 遠隔オートロック
English
by CASIO
索引
A5512CA Basic Manual
Equivalent to this English PDF manual.
For detailed information about each function
A5512CA Instruction Manual
English version not available.
The following information is also available on the au website.
• To download the Basic Manual or Instruction Manual
(http://au-pro.kddi.com/phone/torisetu/index.html)
• To access a keyword searchable au online manual
(http://www.au.kddi.com/manual/index.html)
You can also access the au online manual using EZweb.
EZweb Access
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EZ Top Menu
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Charges, Applications, and Info
au Online Manual
You can also read the barcode (QR code) shown here and use it to access the au Online Manual.
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by CASIO
ご利用いただく前
文字入
アドレス
ペア
スマートモード ティーンズモー
メモ帳・録音機
カメ
データフォル
エンジョイツー
EZw
アプリ
メニュー
便利な
のネットワークサービ
付録/索
Note
The typeface, fonts, and colors of the text on the example screens in this manual may differ from the screens that actually appear on the display of the phone. Also, certain icons and the scroll bars are not included on sample screens.
Cellphone Etiquette
Mind your manners!
A cellphone always emits weak radio waves while it is turned on. Enjoy operation of your cellphone without forgetting to be considerate of those around you.
k Some locations do not allow the use of
cellphones.
Using a cellphone while driving is both dangerous and
prohibited by Japanese law.
Using a cellphone inside of an aircraft is prohibited by
law. Be sure to turn off your cellphone before takeoff.
k Watch out where you use your cellphone,
and keep your voice down.
Do not make calls from cinemas, theaters, museums,
libraries, or other similar locations. Turn off the cellphone or use Manner Mode to ensure that the ring tone does not disturb others.
When in public, move to a location where you will not be blocking traffic.
On the Shinkansen, in a hotel lobby, or in other similar locations, move to a
location where you will not disturb others.
Take care to avoid talking on the phone in a loud voice.
Before taking the picture of others, be sure to obtain their permission first.
k Cellphone radio waves may interfere with
electrical medical equipment.
On a train or in other crowded locations, there is
always the possibility that someone nearby may be wearing a pacemaker. Turn off your cellphone when you are in a crowded area.
Follow the rules of hospitals and other medical facilities
concerning the use or possession of cellphones.
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Cellphone Basics
Features
Camera
Record photos and movies, and send them by e-mail.
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Pair Function
Call or send mail to preset individuals quickly and easily.
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EZ Navi Walk, Position Search, and Area Message are all built-in.
Teens Mode
Limit the number of outgoing calls and mail messages, incoming spam, etc.
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Smart Mode
Limit functions to those you most often use for simplified operation.
EZ Navi
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Hot Key
Select either Hot Dial or Hot Buzzer as the Hot Key function.
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Send mail messages to other cellphones or to a computer.
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Mail
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Download “Chaku-Uta wallpaper, and other data.
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EZweb
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Manner Mode and Easy Voice Memo
Manner Mode
Use Manner Mode to turn off the ring tone so you do not bother others around you.
While the standby
Shhhhhhh!
screen is displayed, hold down about one second.
( for
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Easy Voice Memo
If you cannot answer a call, Easy Voice Memo plays an answering message and records the caller’s message.
While the standby screen is displayed,
hold down about one second.
Checking Power, Signal Strength, and Battery Level
Normally leave the phone turned on.
Power
The phone needs to be turned on to make and receive
on
calls.
Hold down
F for at least 1.5 seconds to turn on the phone.
C for
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You cannot talk on the phone if it is unable to receive a signal.
Signal strength is low in some areas, even if they are within the service area.
  indicates the current signal strength.
Keep an eye on the battery level.
The phone may not function properly if battery power is low.
  indicates the current battery level.
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Never use your cellphone while driving!
Holding a cellphone in your hand, talking on a cellphone, or looking at a cellphone display to send mail or to perform any other operation while driving is prohibited by law in Japan. (Revised Traffic Control Law, effective November 1, 2004)
× Reading mail or looking
at the display.
× Holding a cellphone in
your hand to talk.
Turn off your cellphone or enter Drive Mode while driving.
Drive Mode
In Drive Mode, the phone will play the message “ ただいま車を運 転しています。・・” (I am driving right now...), and then ask the
caller to leave a message using Easy Voice Memo. 
While the standby screen is on the display, press (, and then press 1 (ON). Next, press 2 (Drive
Mode) to enter Drive Mode.
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Beware of spam and one-ring calls!
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How to Combat Spam
You can set up mail filters to block specific mail or mail identified as “ 未承諾広告※ ” (unsolicited advertisement), which often includes a lot of spam. Your cellphone has the following filters for blocking spam.
・未承諾広告フィルター
(unsolicited
advertisement filter)
・アドレスフィルター
−指定拒否設定
−指定受信設定
(address filters)
(blocks specific mail)
(receives specific mail)
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Beware of one-ring calls!
A “one-ring call” (wan-giri in Japanese) rings your phone only once, in an attempt to make you call back to a service that automatically bills you very high charges.
The red icon at the head of an incoming
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record indicates that the call rang for only four seconds or less. This indicates a possible “one-ring call.”
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Disaster Message Board Service
Disaster Message Board
The Disaster Message Board lets you use EZweb to register information about your well-being in case of a major disaster. The information you register can be accessed from anywhere in Japan over EZweb or the Internet.
• When a major disaster strikes, you can use your au
Registering Disaster Message Board Information
Accessing Disaster Message Board Information
cellphone to access the “ Board) on EZweb and register your current condition, comments, and other information about your well-being.
After you register information, it can be sent by mail to
family, friends, and other individuals you have registered as a recipient of your Disaster Message Board information.
• Disaster Message Board information can be accessed by inputting the phone number of an individual over EZweb or the Internet.* * Disaster Message Board information can be accessed
from another type of cellphone (excluding TU-KA), PHS, or computer at
http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/.
災害用伝言板
” (Disaster Message
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Disaster Message
Board Access
EZ  Top Menu  災害用伝言板
(Disaster Message Board)
http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/
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Disaster Message Board Top Screen
災害用伝言板
伝言板トップ
〜サービス提供中〜 安否情報の登録・確認が できます。  登録 確認 削除 お知らせメール設定
サービス概要 ご利用地域情報 お問合せ 
English
(C)KDDI/TU-KAGroup
Select
BrowserMenu
Access
Registration
Information Screen
災害用伝言板
〜確認〜 安否情報を確認したい相 手のau/ツーカー携帯電話 番号を入力して下さい。
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ЧЧЧЧЧЧЧЧ
検索する
伝言板トップへ
(C)KDDI/TU-KAGroup
Select
BrowserMenu
Information Registration Screen
災害用伝言板
〜登録〜
被災状況
□
無事です。
□
被害があります。
□
自宅に居ます。
□
避難所に居ます。
□
コメント見て  コメント入力(全角100文  字まで)
※登録内容確認画面にて 、お客様の携帯電話番号 および登録日時が表示さ れます。
伝言板トップへ
登録
(C)KDDI/TU-KAGroup
Select
BrowserMenu
• Registration contents are retained for up to 72 hours.
• You can register up to 10 entries per phone number. Registering a new entry while there are already 10 registered overwrites the oldest current entry with the new one.
• You can view a Disaster Message Board demonstration at: EZTop Menu→料金・申込・インフォ→災害用伝言板(デモ版)
(Charges, Applications, and Info) (Disaster Message Board (Demo))
• To view the Disaster Message Board in English, select the “English” option on the Disaster Message Board top screen.
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Contents
Cellphone Etiquette ................................................................. 1
Mind your manners! .......................................................................................................... 1
Cellphone Basics ..................................................................... 2
Features ........................................................................................................................... 2
Manner Mode and Easy Voice Memo .............................................................................. 3
Checking Power, Signal Strength, and Battery Level ....................................................... 3
Never use your cellphone while driving! ........................................................................... 4
Turn off your cellphone or enter Drive Mode while driving. .............................................. 4
Beware of spam and one-ring calls! ................................................................................. 5
Disaster Message Board Service ..................................................................................... 6
Contents ......................................................................................... 8
Getting Ready ..............................................................................10
Do you have everything? ................................................................................................ 10
Names of Parts ................................................................................................................ 11
Charging the Battery Pack ............................................................................................. 12
Directly Connecting the Separately Available General-purpose 01 AC Adaptor
for Charging ................................................................................................................... 14
Turning On Power .......................................................................................................... 15
Turning Off Power .......................................................................................................... 15
A5512CA Initial Settings ................................................................................................. 16
Operation Basics ............................................................................................................ 17
Display Indicators ........................................................................................................... 18
Main Menu ...................................................................................................................... 19
Initializing E-mail and EZweb ......................................................................................... 21
Selecting English as the Display Language ................................................................... 22
Looking Up Your Current Phone Number and E-mail Address ...................................... 23
Changing Your E-mail Address ...................................................................................... 24
Changing the Display Character Size ............................................................................ 26
Personal Identification Numbers and Passwords ........................................................... 27
Making and Answering Calls .......................................................28
Making a Call ................................................................................................................. 28
Answering a Call ............................................................................................................ 29
Redialing (Outgoing Records/Incoming Records) .......................................................... 30
One-ring Calls ................................................................................................................ 31
Changing the Ring Tone ................................................................................................. 32
Adjusting the Ring Tone Volume ............................................................................................
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume during a Call ................................................................. 35
Turning On Manner Mode .............................................................................................. 35
Turning On Easy Voice Memo ........................................................................................ 36
Playing an Easy Voice Memo ......................................................................................... 37
Address Book ............................................................................... 38
Creating a New Address Book Record ........................................................................... 38
Editing an Address Book Record ................................................................................... 40
Adding Outgoing or Incoming Record Data to the Address Book .................................. 42
Dialing from the Address Book ....................................................................................... 43
Pair Function .......................................................................... 44
Registering a Pair Partner .............................................................................................. 44
Making a Phone Call or Sending Mail to a Pair Partner ................................................. 45
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Teens Mode ............................................................................ 46
Using Teens Mode .......................................................................................................... 46
Turning on Teens Mode .................................................................................................. 47
Mail ......................................................................................... 48
Using E-mail ................................................................................................................... 48
Using C-mail ................................................................................................................... 49
C-mail Security ........................................................................................................... 49
Creating and Sending E-mail Messages ........................................................................ 50
Reading Received E-mail Messages ............................................................................. 52
Reading an E-mail Message with an Attached Photo or Movie ..................................... 53
Replying to a Received E-mail Message ....................................................................... 54
Avoiding Spam ............................................................................................................... 55
Creating and Sending C-mail Messages ........................................................................ 56
Reading Received C-mail Messages ............................................................................. 57
Camera Features ................................................................... 58
Camera ................................................................................... 60
Shooting a Photo ............................................................................................................ 60
Viewing Photos ............................................................................................................... 62
Recording a Movie ......................................................................................................... 64
Viewing Movies .............................................................................................................. 66
Attaching a Photo or Movie to an E-mail Message ........................................................ 68
Using Photo Mail ............................................................................................................ 69
EZweb .......................................................................................... 70
Using EZweb .................................................................................................................. 70
Displaying the EZ Top Menu .......................................................................................... 71
Viewing a Site ................................................................................................................. 72
Bookmarking Sites You Frequently Access .................................................................... 73
Downloading Chaku-Uta®............................................................................................... 74
Viewing a Bookmarked Site ........................................................................................... 76
Checking Charges .......................................................................................................... 77
EZ Navi Features ................................................................... 78
EZ Navi Walk Menu ................................................................ 80
Registering Your Home Location .................................................................................... 80
Return Home .................................................................................................................. 83
Smart Mode ............................................................................ 84
Entering Smart Mode ..................................................................................................... 84
Exiting Smart Mode ........................................................................................................ 85
Using the Smart Mode Main Menu ................................................................................. 86
Adding Data to the Address Book in Smart Mode .......................................................... 88
Using the Address Book in Smart Mode ........................................................................ 91
Creating and Sending E-mail Messages in Smart Mode ............................................... 92
Shooting a Photo in the Smart Mode ............................................................................. 95
Viewing Photos in the Smart Mode ................................................................................ 96
Inputting Characters ........................................................................
Inputting an E-mail Address ........................................................................................... 99
Pictographs and Preset Phrases .................................................................................. 100
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Other Functions ....................................................................102
Troubleshooting ....................................................................103
If you lose your A5512CA ............................................................................................. 104
Hot Key ........................................................................................................................ 106
Extension Mode ........................................................................................................... 107
Index ..................................................................................... 108
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Getting Ready

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Before using the A5512CA for the first check the contents of the box it comes in. You should also familiarize yourself with basic operations, like how to charge the battery, how to turn on power, etc.
Do you have everything?
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A5512CA
Battery pack
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Extracted
contract clauses
(Japanese)
Basic Manual
(Japanese)
by CASIO
Desktop holder
(5512PUA)
Warranty
(Japanese)
Operating
Precautions (Japanese)
Instruction Manual
(Japanese)
ご利用前の 準備
電話
アドレス帳 
ペア機能
ティーンズモード
メール
カメラ
EZweb
EZナビ
スマートモード
文字入力
その他機能
困ったときは 遠隔オートロック
English
索引
by CASIO
ご利用いただく前
文字入
アドレス
ペア
スマートモード ティーンズモー
メモ帳・録音機
カメ
データフォル
エンジョイツー
EZw
アプリ
メニュー
便利な
のネットワークサービ
付録/索
Note
An AC adaptor is not included. It is up to you to purchase a general-purpose 01 AC adaptor.
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Names of Parts
k Front k Back
Earpiece
Address book key
Cursor key
Application key
Mail key
Center key
Send/Pair key
Microphone
* Take care to avoid covering the built-in antenna with your hand when using the phone, using EZweb,
and when accessing GPS information.
Main display
Optical sensor
EZ key
Memo/Clear key
Power/End key
Number keys
Charging terminals
External connection jack
Sub display
Incoming/ Charge LED lndicator (Incoming lndicator)/ Camera light/ Standby light
Lens (camera)
Built-in antenna*
Lock
Speaker
Battery pack/cover
Getting Ready
k Side
Manner key
Macro focus switch
Shutter key
Mode key
Flat-type stereo phone jackStrap eyelet
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Charging the Battery Pack
The battery pack that comes with the phone is not charged when you purchase it. Be sure to charge the battery pack before using the A5512CA for the first time. Charging takes about 120 minutes. You should re-charge the battery pack whenever the battery level icon shows
or .
Check the shape of the connectors to ensure they are aligned correctly when you connect them.
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•ChargingLED indicator lit redConfirmation tone sounds
when charging starts.
•Charging complete:Confirmation tone sounds,
LED indicator goes out.
You can also use the plug by extending the prongs like this.
Important!
• You must purchase a separately available general-purpose 01 AC adaptor for charging. Note that the configuration of the AC adaptor may be different from that shown in the illustration above.
• Orient the connector of the separately available general-purpose 01 AC adaptor so it is parallel to the desktop holder connector terminal when you connect them.
Connect the separately available general-purpose 01 AC
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adaptor to the desktop holder.
Check the shape of the connectors to ensure they are aligned correctly before you connect. Trying to force a connection can damage the connectors.
Plug the separately available general-purpose 01 AC adaptor power plug into a 100V AC outlet.
Insert the A5512CA into the desktop holder.
Getting Ready
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This will cause the A5512CA charge LED indicator to light red, and the battery level icon to cycle through the following pattern: When charging is complete, the battery level icon will show indicator (incoming indicator) will go out. To remove the A5512CA from the desktop holder, lift it straight up.
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and the LED
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Directly Connecting the Separately Available General-purpose 01 AC Adaptor for Charging
You can connect the separately available general-purpose 01 AC adaptor to the A5512CA to charge the battery pack.
Check the shape of the connectors to ensure they are aligned correctly when you connect.
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Important!
Orient the connector of the separately available general-purpose 01 AC adaptor so it is parallel to the A5512CA external connection jack when you connect them.
Turning On Power
Hold down F for at least 1.5 seconds.
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The standby screen will appear on the display.
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Standby screen
*Using Extension Mode
Extension Mode automatically turns off signal emission and limits functions you can use when the battery pack level goes low. It keeps the A5512CA operating longer when you are unable to recharge the battery pack right away.
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Indicator
Out of Range
Extension Mode*
Emission OFF Mode
Battery Level
• During charging, the battery level icon will cycle through the following pattern:
Indicator
Signal Strength
• Communication is not possible while the signal strength indicator is (Out of Range).
• Communication may not be possible while the signal strength indicator is
LowHigh
Very Low
.
WeakMediumStrong
(Very Weak).
Dead
Very Weak
Fully Charged
Getting Ready
Turning Off Power
Hold down F for about 1 second.
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A5512CA Initial Settings
Pressing c the first time the standby screen is displayed will display the
initial menu first. The following steps show only how to display and exit the initial menu, which will configure the initial factory default settings described below. You can change each of the initial settings later, if you want.
While the standby screen is displayed,
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press c.
Press * (初期設定を終了)
(Quit Initialization).
The main menu will appear on the display (page 19).
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Note
The table below shows the initial factory default setup of the A5512CA. Quitting initialization as shown in the above procedure will configure the setting shown below.
Lock No. 1234 Te ens Lock No. 1234 Caller ID On Incoming Display On Profile Blank
Operation Basics
k Key functions
Displays incoming records.
l
Returns to the previous
menu screen.
Displays the standby
d
shortcut icon.
Selects an item.
Displays the EZ apps
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menu.
E-mail
L
C-mail (
Hold down for
about one second
Displays the previous data.
Dials/answers a phone call.
N
Displays the Pair function.
Memo
C
Toggles Easy Voice Memo on and off (hold down for about one second).
Deletes a character.
Returns to the previous
menu screen.
).
Selects an item.
u
Displays outgoing records.
r
Scrolls forward one menu
screen.
Displays the main menu.
c
Applies an item.
Displays the address book.
&
Creates a new address
book (hold down for about one second).
Displays the EZ menu.
R
Displays the next data.
Toggles power on and off.
F
Hangs up.
Terminates a function.
Returns to the standby
screen.
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Phone number input keys
Text character input keys.
Getting Ready
Toggles Manner Mode on
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and off (hold down for about one second).
Shutter release
)
Shoots a photo (when held down for about one second, only while the phone is unfolded).
Note
• If you lose track of where you are or if you make a mistake Press Press
• When pressing
• Holding down displayed toggles the Hot Key function on and off.
• Holding down off. To turn off side key disable, unfold the phone.
to scroll back to the previous screen.
C
F
to return to the standby screen.
is in the lower right corner of the photo or movie screen,
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will display key help.
0
for about one second while the standby screen is
0
c for about one second toggles side key disable on and
Switches the clock
E
function (only while the phone is folded).
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Display Indicators
The following explains the main icons that appear on the standby screen.
Main display
1 2 3 4
(When phone is folded)
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Sub display
1 2 3 4
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This indicator:
1 2 3 4 5
6
7 8 9 !
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1 2 3 4
5
Indicates this:
Signal strength
Battery level
Phone is off hook
Suspended EZ apps (BREW®)
Unread mail
Current time The date and time are set automatically in accordance with standard time information included in the received radio wave.
Easy Voice Memo setting in progress
Manner Mode setting in progress
Ring tone off
Vibrator on
Selection of calculator, Emission Off Mode, mode setting, Extension Mode, Note Pad 01, or other user icons by pessing d and then s
Signal strength
Battery level
Unread mail
Easy Voice Memo setting in progress
Current time The date and time are set automatically in accordance with standard time information included in the received radio wave.
k Key symbols used in this manual
The cursor key is represented in this manual using the key symbols described below.
u or d key: j l or r key: s u, d, l or r key: a
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Main Menu
Pressing c while the standby screen is displayed displays the main menu. Use
a to select the icon you want, and then press c (OK) to access the
function associated with the icon.
Getting Ready
Multi Media Player
Barcode Reader
Movie
Enjoy Tools Menu
Live Earth
Settings
k Using the Main Menu
Example: To display the setting screen from the main menu.
Press d to select
“settings”, and then
c
press
c
(OK).
Photo
EZ Navi
Data Folder
Tools
Mode Setting (M55)
Clock Menu
Standby screen
C
Back
F
C
Main menu
returns to the standby screen.
Back)
 
Setting screen
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k Using Soft Keys
Left
Center
Right
Soft keys are the keys you use to execute the functions along the bottom of the screen. The table below explains the relationship between the soft keys and the on-screen functions. Note that the function of each soft key depends on the currently displayed screen.
Left
Left Center
Center Right
Right
Left soft key % Executes the function on the left.
Center soft key
Right soft key
c Executes the function in the center.
& Executes the function on the right.
k Using Menus
Pressing the soft key that corresponds to the “Menu” at the bottom of the display will display a menu of various operations related to the function you are currently using.
Example: To display the photo monitor menu from the photo monitor screen.
OK
c
c
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Standby screen
F
the standby screen.
(Back)
C
returns to
Main menu
Photo monitor menu
(Back)
C
returns to
C
the previous screen. Or, &(Close).
(Menu)
&
Photo monitor screen
Initializing E-mail and EZweb
An EZweb subscription is required to use e-mail and EZweb. If you did not apply when you purchased your phone, contact your nearest au shop or the au Customer Service Center.
• You will be assigned an e-mail address automatically when you perform the EZweb initialization procedure. See “Changing Your E-mail Address” on page 24 for information about how to change your e-mail address.
While the standby screen is displayed,
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press
L, R, or %.
Press c (OK).
Getting Ready
2
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ようこそEZwebへ お客様のEメールアドレスは、
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@ezweb.ne.jp
です。
    -ヒント- Eメールアドレスの変更は「OK」 押下後にEメールメニュー→Eメール 設定→その他の設定にて 行ってください。
ブラウザメニュー
Wait until the phone connects to the server for initialization.
After your automatically assigned e-mail address appears, press
c
(OK).
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Selecting English as the Display Language
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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press
2
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3
c.
Use a to select “機能設定 ” (Settings), and then press
c (OK).
Press 3 (画面表示/照明) (Screen/Light), and then
5 (Set Language).
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Press 2 (English).
4
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Important!
• Even if English is selected as the display language, schedule and other dates are displayed in the format year/month/day. Folder names inside of the data folder are also displayed in year/month/day sequence.
This selects English as the display language.
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Looking Up Your Current Phone Number
My phone number and mail address
and E-mail Address
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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press
2
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c
.
Use a to select “settings,” and then press
Press 0 (Profile).
c
(OK).
3
Getting Ready
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Your current phone number and e-mail
0900018
4
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Note
You can also look up your phone number and e-mail address by pressing c and then
XXXX
△△△@
ezweb.ne.jp
0
while the standby screen is displayed.
address will appear on the display.
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Changing Your E-mail Address
E-mail address
△△△ @ezweb.ne.jp
Part you can change Domain name
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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press
L.
Press 6 (E-Mail Setup).
2
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Press 6 (Other).
3
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その他の設定
Eメールアト゛レス
4
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 メールフィルター Eメールヘッタ゛
 auのメルマカ゛サーヒ゛ス
(メルマカ゛ ※auの公式 ひご登録ください。
の変更
自動転送先
情報表示(通信
料有料
)
その他の設定の確認
*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*
設定
の登録・設定変更
メルマカ゛
です。ぜ
BrowserMenu
Select
When the EZweb connection confirmation screen appears, press 1 (Yes).
Press 1 (Eメールアドレス
の変更) (Change E-mail
Address).
)
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能です。「.」
は連続して利
能です。「.」
は連続して利
5
お客様の暗証番号を入力 してください。下記の対
日に合計3回間
象サービスで 違えると、翌日までご利 用できなくなりますので ご注意ください。 
送信 
リセット
<対象サービス>
au
オンラインカスタマーサービス
各種申込サービス
メール設定」の「その
Edit
BrowserMenu
Enter your PIN, press
(OK), use j to select
c
送信” (Send), and then
press select “ and then press
(Select). Use d to
c
承諾する” (Accept),
(Select).
c
Your PIN is the 4-digit number you entered on your subscription contract. If the wrong PIN is entered three times in one day, the
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用したり、最初と最後に は利用できません。最初 に数字の
「0」
6
とはできません。
を使用するこ
setting operation will be disabled until the following day.
Use j to scroll the screen and select the text box.
@ezweb.ne.jp
送信 
リセット
前の
へ゜ーシ゛
{
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へ
BrowserMenu
Edit
オフィシャる?au
用したり、最初と最後に は利用できません。最初 に数字の
「0」
を使用するこ
オフィシャる?au
とはできません。
△△△□□□□△△△□□□
@ezweb.ne.jp
送信 
リセット
前の
へ゜ーシ゛
へ
{
新しい
オフィシャる?au
△△△□□□□△△△□□□@ezweb.ne. jp
      ***
を変更した場合は変
アト゛レス 更前の ることはできません。
 OK  キャンセル
Select
E
メールアドレスは
ご注意
アト゛レス
を再度利用す
Select
BrowserMenu
***      
BrowserMenu
Press
(Edit), enter the
c
e-mail address you want, and then press
To input an e-mail address “Inputting an E-mail Address”
(page 99)
Use j to select “送信
c
(OK).
(Send), and then press
(Select).
c
If your e-mail address won’t change:
• The new e-mail address you input may be registered by someone else already. Try entering a different address.
• The address you input may contain characters that are not allowed in an e-mail address. Input the address using allowed characters.
When the e-mail address confirmation screen appears, press select “OK,” and then press
The message “正常に変更されました。” (Update is complete.) will appear to indicate that your e-mail address was changed.
d to
(Select).
c
Getting Ready
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Changing the Display Character Size
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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press
2
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3
c
.
Use a to select “settings,” and then press
Press 3 (Screen/Light),
3 (Font Size), and then 1 (Batch Setup).
c
(OK).
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Use j to select the
4
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Note
• The initial default character size setting is “Middle.”
• You can specify a character size for each function.
character size you want, and then press
c
(OK).
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Personal Identification Numbers and Passwords
The A5512CA lets you use the numbers and passwords described below. Be sure to take steps so you do not forget your numbers and passwords, because you will need them to perform various operations and to access subscription services.
Personal Identification Number (PIN)
For remote operation of the Voice Mail and Call Transfer from a standard phone
Usage Examples
Initial Default
Lock No.
For inquiries, applications, and service modifications using au Customer Service Center voice guidance, au website, and EZweb
For changing e-mail settings
4-digit number you entered on your subscription contract
Getting Ready
Usage Examples
Initial Default
Teens Lock No.
Usage Examples
Initial Default
EZ Password
Usage Examples
Initial Default
Premium EZ Password
Usage Examples
Initial Default
For modifying various phone settings
1234 (four digits)
For modifying various phone settings in Teens Mode
1234 (four digits)
For entering and canceling subscriptions for EZweb fee-based content
4-digit number you registered for your first fee-based content subscription
For entering and canceling subscriptions for EZweb fee-based contents paid for using “ service)
For purchasing products from EZweb sites that use “ (combined au payment service)
4 to 8-digit number you registered for your first “ (combined au payment service) payment
まとめてau支払い” (combined au payment
まとめてau支払い
まとめてau支払い
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R
R
R
R
R
i
i
i
i

Making and Answering Calls

i
n
n
n
n
n
g
g
g
g
g
.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Making a Call
While the standby screen is displayed, use the
1
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number keys (0 to 9) of the keypad to
enter the phone number you want to call.
When calling a standard phone, you also need to enter the area code.
Press N.
2
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After you finish a call, press F to hang up.
You can also make a call by inputting the phone number, and then pressing c (Call). On the phone number menu that appears, press
Send Methods
Call : Your phone number is provided to the party you are calling in
accordance with the caller ID setting of that party’s phone. 184 Add: Your phone number is not provided to the party you are calling. 186 Add: Your phone number is provided to the party you are calling.
1 (Call), and then make the call.
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Answering a Call
Press N to answer an incoming call.
Making and Answering Calls
1
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After you finish a call, press F to hang up.
Note
Display for Incoming Calls
0900007XXXX
If the caller’s name is your address book, it appears on the display. If not, only the caller’s phone number is displayed.
A message like this appears when the phone number of the caller is not provided for some reason.
ID Unsent : The caller’s phone refused to send its
phone number. Pay Phone : The call is from a pay phone. Not Support: The call is from a phone that does not
support caller ID.
Missed Call Notification
The message “ did not answer one or more calls.
c (OK) to check incoming records (caller
Press phone number, etc.)
To redial a number
“Redialing (Outgoing Records/Incoming Records)”
(page 30)
Call X” will be on the display if you
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Redialing (Outgoing Records/ Incoming Records)
While the standby screen is displayed, press
1
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2
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l or r.
r: Displays outgoing records. l: Displays incoming records.
Use j to select the record
whose number you want to
XXXX
dial.
Press N.
3
XXXX
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Note
The phone stores up to 50 records each for the outgoing records and incoming records. When a record is created while there are already 50 records in memory, the oldest current record is deleted automatically to make room for the new one.
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One-ring Calls
k What is a “one-ring call”?
A “one-ring call” is an incoming call that rings your phone only once, which causes it to be stored in your incoming records. If you redial the number shown in your incoming records, often you are connected to a dating service or some other service that may charge you very high rates. Always keep in mind that it is a good idea to avoid calling back unfamiliar numbers.
k One-ring call indicator
The indicator indicates an incoming call you did
XXXX
not answer. The red indicator indicates an incoming call that rang for four seconds or less. There is a good chance that such a call is a one-ring call.
Making and Answering Calls
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Changing the Ring Tone
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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2
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press c.
Use a to select “settings,”
and then press c (OK).
Press 2 (Sound/Vib/LED).
3
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Press 1 (Incoming Call).
4
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32
Press 2 (Melody).
5
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Press 1 (Fixed Sound).
6
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Use j to select the ring tone
7
you want, and then press
(OK).
c
To hear the currently selected ring tone, press
% (Confirm) before pressing c (OK).
Making and Answering Calls
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Note
• The initial default ring tone setting is “Incoming Tone1”.
• You can also download a “Chaku-Uta your ring tone.
“Downloading Chaku-Uta
®
” (page 74)
®
” from the Internet and use it for
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Beep,
beep
...
,
,
p
p
e
e
e
e
B
B
.
.
.
.
.
Adjusting the Ring Tone Volume
beep
beep
.
To adjust the ring tone volume, perform steps 1 through 3 under “Changing the Ring Tone” (page 32), and then continue with the following steps.
Press 1 (Incoming Call).
1
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Press 1 (Volume).
2
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Use j to adjust the ring
3
tone volume, and then press
(OK).
c
u: Increases volume. d: Decreases volume.
To hear the ring tone at the current volume setting, press % (Play) before pressing
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c
(OK).
Note
Step-up : Ring tone gradually increases in volume. Step-down: Ring tone gradually decreases in volume. Mute : Ring tone does not sound. To display the “Step-up” and “Step-down” settings, select volume level 5
u
and then press To display the “Mute” setting, select volume level 1 and then press
.
d
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.
Hello
?
?
o
o
l
l
l
Adjusting the Earpiece
l
e
e
H
H
Volume during a Call
During a call, use j to
1
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2
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adjust the volume.
u: Increases volume. d: Decreases volume.
There are five volume levels for the earpiece volume.
The display shows the current volume setting.
Turning On Manner Mode
Making and Answering Calls
While Manner Mode is turned on, the phone alerts you to incoming calls by vibrating.
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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2
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hold down ( for about one second.
The phone will enter Manner Mode.
The indicator is on the display while Manner Mode is turned on. Turning on Manner Mode also turns on Easy Voice Memo, which is indicated by While Manner Mode is turned on, the phone vibrates without sounding its ring tone. To exit Manner Mode, hold down ( for about one second again.
on the display.
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Turning On Easy Voice Memo
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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hold down C for about one second.
This turns on Easy Voice Memo.
2
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Using the Voice Mail
The Voice Mail can be used to answer the phone and take messages when the phone is turned off, or when you are in a location where signal reception is not possible.
To turn off Easy Voice Memo, hold down C for about one second again. The
indicator is on the display while Easy Voice Memo is turned on. The phone can have up to four Easy Voice Memos recorded, and each memo can be up to 15 seconds long. If a new Easy Voice Memo is recorded when there are already four in memory, the oldest, unprotected memo that has already been played back is deleted automatically to make room for the new one. Protected Easy Voice Memos are not deleted.
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Playing an Easy Voice Memo
The message “ Call” and “ Easy V Memo” appear on the standby screen when there is one or more Easy Voice Memos recorded.
Select “ Call,” and then
1
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2
XXXX
press c (OK) to display the incoming records list.
Use j to select the record with the press c (Disp) to display the incoming record detail screen.
icon, and then
Making and Answering Calls
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Use j to select “Easy V
3
XXXX
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Note
To delete an Easy Voice Memo, press screen is displayed. Select the Easy Voice Memo you want to delete, press
&
(Menu) and then 1 (Delete). Next press
1
(Yes).
press
Memo” and then press
(Play) to play back the
c
memo.
C4
2
1
while the standby
(Delete One), and then
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Address Book

Creating a New Address Book Record
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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2
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3
hold down & for about one second.
Select “ <Name>,” and then press c (Edit).
Enter the name and then press c (OK).
To input text Inputting Characters (page 98)
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Check the (Reading) entry for the name
4
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Use d to select “ <Phone Number1>,” and
5
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then press c (Edit).
you input.
The reading is generated automatically when you input a name.
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Enter the phone number, and then press c (OK).
When entering the number of a standard phone, be sure to include the area code.
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Use d to select “ <E-Mail
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XXXX
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△△△
8
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9
XXXX
△△△ □□□
Adrs1>,” and then press
(Edit).
c
If you do not want to enter an e-mail address, jump to step 9.
Enter the e-mail address, and then press c (OK).
To input an e-mail address “Inputting an E-mail Address”
(page 99)
Press & (Reg) to store the
record.
Address Book
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Note
• The address book can contain up to 700 records.
• Address book records are numbered from 000 through 699. Registering a new record automatically assigns it the lowest available unused record number.
• An address book record can also contain a website URL, street address, birthday, and other personal information.
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Editing an Address Book Record
Example: To edit the phone number of “Tom Carter”
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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2
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press &.
Use a to select the record
you want to edit, and then
press & (Menu).
Press 3 (Modify).
Address
Birthday
Group
...
...
...
3
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Press 1 (Overwrite).
4
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Use d to select
5
XXXX
XXXX
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0900006
XXXX
6
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Press & (Reg).
0900006XXXX”, and then
press c (Edit).
Make the changes you want, and then press c (OK).
To delete characters, press C.
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Address Book
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Adding Outgoing or Incoming Record Data to the Address Book
While the standby screen is displayed, press
1
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l or r, use j to select the phone number you want to save, and then press & (Menu).
r: Displays outgoing records. l: Displays incoming records.
Press 4 (Reg Adrs Book).
2
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Press 1 (New Reg).
3
XXXX
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The address book editing screen will appear,
4
XXXX
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with the phone number of the selected record input automatically.
To enter the name, use the procedure starting from step 2 under “Creating a New Address Book Record” (page 38).
Dialing from the Address Book
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△□□
?
llo
e
H
While the standby screen is displayed, press
1
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2
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3
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& and then use a to select the record whose
phone number you want to dial.
Press c (Disp) to display the details of the record.
Use j to select the phone
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
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□□□□△△ △ △△△
△△□□
△△△□□ 
number, and then press N.
Address Book
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Pair Function

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XXXX
Once you register a person as a “Pair partner,” you can make a call to that person or send that person e-mail using a simplified operation. Up to five persons can be registered as Pair partners.
Registering a Pair Partner
In order to register a person as a Pair partner, that person’s names, phone number, and other information needs to be in the address book already. Use the procedure under “Creating a New Address Book Record” (page 38) to create the required record before trying to register a person as a Pair partner.
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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2
press N.
In response to the confirmation screen that appears, press c (OK).
Use j to select “Register
Confirm,” and then press
(OK).
c
Use s to select the 1 through 5 tab where you want to register the Pair partner.
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Press 1 (Register).
3
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Use a to select the address
4
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5
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XXXX
△△△ □□□
book record for the person you want to register as a Pair partner, and then press
(Select).
c
Press c (Reg).
Making a Phone Call or Sending Mail to a Pair Partner
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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2
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3
press N.
XXXX
XXXX
Use s to select the Pair
partner.
Use j to select “Call”, and
then press c (OK).
Selecting “Send E-Mail” and then pressing c(OK) will display a screen for composing and sending an e-mail message. Next, continue from step 5 of the procedure under “Creating and Sending E-mail Messages” (page 50).
Pair Function
Selecting “Send C-Mail” and then pressing c (OK), will display a screen for composing and sending a C-mail message. Next, continue from step 5 of the procedure under “Creating and Sending C-mail Messages” (page 56).
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Teens Mode

Teens Mode can be used to block spam, and to block inadvertent access to phone numbers and URLs included inside of mail messages. Teens Mode can also be used to restrict call time and the number of mail sends.
Using Teens Mode
k Teens Mode can be used to restrict mail reception and
display contents.
When the sender is a Pair partner
When the sender is included in the address book
When the sender is neither of the above
Receipt is allowed.
Receipt is allowed. However, none of the phone numbers, e-mail addresses or URLs contained in the body of the mail message can be used.
E-mail: Only the sender name and subject are received.
Body text and attached data are not received.
C-mail: Not received.
k Turning on “Teens Restrict (M44 )” and Teens Mode
makes it possible to restrict call time and the number of mail sends.
Making a Call
To someone who is a Pair partner
To someone who is not a Pair partner
Sending a Mail
To someone who is a Pair partner
No restriction
Call time is restricted. Further calling is not possible if the call time exceeds the “Teens Restrict (M44 )” setting.
No restriction
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To someone who is not a Pair partner
Number of sends is restricted. Further mailing is not possible if the number of sends exceeds the “Teens Restrict (M44 )” setting.
Turning on Teens Mode
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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2
press c.
Use a to select “mode
setting,” and then press
(OK).
c
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Press 3 (Teens Mode).
3
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Enter the lock number.
4
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Teens Mode
Note
• Input of the lock number is required when changing from Teens Mode to Normal Mode or Smart Mode.
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Internet
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Mail

Your A5512CA supports two types of mail: e-mail and C-mail.
Using E-mail
To use e-mail, you need to apply for an EZweb subscription. If you did not apply when you purchased your phone, contact your nearest au shop or the au Customer Service Center.
In addition to an EZweb subscription, you also need to perform an initialization procedure before you can use e-mail. If you have not performed initialization yet, refer to “Initializing E-mail and EZweb” (page 21).
E-mail makes it possible for you to exchange mail with a computer and with another cellphone that supports e-mail. You can send mail messages that contain up to 5,000 double-byte characters, and you can attach photos and movies to e-mail messages.
You can send an e-mail to up to five different addresses.
You can send up to 1,000 e-mail messages (each addressee counts as a
separate message) per day.
The send and receive operations may take longer when a mail message has
data attached.
Page
50
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Internet
Internet
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△△△
Sent using an e-mail address.
Example:
@ezweb.ne.jp
△△△
E-mail can be sent to a computer.
E-mail can be sent to another au cellphone or another make of cellphone.
C-mail Center
Using C-mail
C-mail lets you exchange text messages that contain up to 50 double-byte characters with another au cellphone that supports C-mail.
Phone numbers are used as C-mail addresses.
Page
56
au subscribers in the Kanto and Chubu areas do not need
a separate subscription to use C-mail. Subscribers outside of Kanto and Chubu require a separate subscription.
C-mail Center
C-mail Center
Sent using a phone number.
Example: 090-0001-XXXX
Received using a phone number.
Example: 090-0002-XXXX
C-mail can be sent to another au cellphone.
C-mail Security
C-mail security blocks C-mail that contains any URLs
(http://
△△△
, https://
 C-mail security is turned on by default the when you first start
using the phone.
 If you want to be able to receive C-mail messages that contain
URLs and phone numbers, you can turn off C-mail security.
△△△
) or phone numbers in its body text.
Mail
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Creating and Sending E-mail
□□□
△□□ 
△□□
Messages
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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2
press L, and then press 1 (Create New).
Select press c (Edit).
: Address to which the e-mail will be sent.
You can send an e-mail to up to five different addresses.
, and then
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Press 1 (Address Book),
3
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4
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□□□□△△ △ △△△
△△□□
△△△□□ 
use a to select an
addressee, and then press
(Select).
c
You can select an addressee from sending records, receiving records, or My Address, or you can enter an address.
Use j to select the e-mail
address you want to enter, and then press c (OK).
Use j to select , and
5
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then press c (Edit).
: Subject of the e-mail message.
Enter the subject and then press c (OK).
Use d to select
then press c (Edit).
: Body of the e-mail message.
, and
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Enter the body text and
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8
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then press c (OK).
Press % (Send) or N.
The message “Sent” appears on the display after the e-mail message is sent.
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Reading Received E-mail Messages
E-Mail” and appear on the standby screen to indicate that an e-mail message has been received.
Received e-mail icon
Select “ E-Mail” and
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then press c (OK).
Press c (OK).
2
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Use j to select the unread
3
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4
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e-mail you want to view, and then press c (Disp).
: Indicates an unread message. : Indicates a previously read message.
This displays the received e-mail message. If all of the
message cannot fit, press d
to scroll.
Use L and R to scroll between messages. Press C to return to the e-mail message list.
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Reading an E-mail Message with an Attached Photo or Movie
To view the attached photo or movie, perform steps 1 and 2 under “Reading Received E-mail Messages” (page 52), and then perform the following steps.
Use j to select the e-mail
1
message, and then press
(Disp).
c
: Photo or other data attached. : Movie or other data attached.
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Use j to select the or
2
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3
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Note
• With some attached data, c will be labeled “Rcv” in step 3. Pressing c (Rcv) will receive the data and then display it.
• The send and receive operations may take longer when a mail message has data attached.
• Certain signal conditions can also cause e-mail send and receive to take longer than normal.
line.
Press d to scroll the screen and display the line at the end of the message text that contains the attached data.
Press c (Play).
Each photo or movie attached to an e-mail message is displayed individually.
Mail
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Replying to a Received
Reply
E-mail Message
To reply to an e-mail message, perform steps 1 through 4 under “Reading Received E-mail Messages” (page 52), and then perform the following steps.
Press % (Reply).
1
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2
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This will display the e-mail composition screen.
You can also display the e-mail composition screen by pressing & (Menu) and then 1 (Reply).
Press c (Edit) and then
input the body text.
For the remainder of this procedure
Perform the procedure starting from step 7 under
“Creating and Sending E-mail Messages” (page 50).
Reply
Reply
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Avoiding Spam
You can use mail filters to block spam, to receive e-mail from specific sources only, etc. You can also block any e-mail that includes “未承諾広告※ ” (unsolicited advertisement) in the subject.
k Configuring Mail Filter Settings
While the standby screen is displayed, press L. Press 6 (E-Mail Setup)
6 (Other)
1 (Yes).
Press 3 (メールフィルター /Mail Filters). Enter your PIN, press c (OK), use j to select
送信” (Send), and then press c (Select).
Your PIN is the 4-digit number you entered on your subscription contract.
k Unsolicited Advertisement Filter and Address Filters
●未承諾広告フィルター (Unsolicited Advertisement Filter)
Blocks any e-mail that includes “未承諾広告※” (unsolicited advertisement) in the subject.
●アドレスフィルター (Address Filters)
自動的に変更されますの
で変更する必要はありま せん。
1 
未承諾広告
2 アト゛レスフィルター 3 
設定にあたって
 戻る
Mail filter setting screen
フィルター
Mail
Item Description
全受信
(Receive all)
指定受信設定
(Receive specific)
指定拒否設定
(Block specific)
なりすまし規制
(Block imposters)
• You can configure your list of individual e-mail addresses to be blocked any time after turning on “
指定受信設定
Allows receipt of all e-mail.
Allows receipt of e-mail from specified sources only. You can configure Internet and cellphone domain options (一括指定先 /batch settings), and specify individual (個別指定 /individual settings) e-mail addresses, domains, and account names (the part of the address to the left of “@”).
Blocks individually specified e-mail addresses, domains, and account names (the part of the address to the left of “@”).
Turning on “ 規制する ” (Imposter block) along with “ 全受信 ” (Receive all) will block only e-mail that is configured to look like it came from a cellphone or PHS phone.
” (Receive specific).
Note
• Use of mail filters is recommended to avoid spam.
• You can also avoid spam by changing the part of your e-mail address to the left of “@” (page 24).
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Creating and Sending C-mail Messages
While the standby screen is displayed, hold
1
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2
down L for about one second, and then press 1 (Create New).
Select , and then
press c (Edit).
Hold down
...
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Press 1 (Address
3
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XXXX
4
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XXXX
XXXX
Book), use a to select an
addressee, and then press
(Select).
c
You can also select a phone number from sending records or receiving records, or you can enter an address.
Use j to select the
phone number you want to enter, and then press
(OK).
c
Use j to select , and
5
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Press % (Send) or N.
then press c (Edit). Enter the body text and then press c (OK).
6
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When the C-mail reaches the other party, the message “Completed” appears, and the message is stored in your sending records.
Reading Received C-mail Messages
C-Mail” and appear on the standby screen to indicate that a C-mail message has been received.
Received C-mail icon
Select “ C-Mail” and
1
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2
XXXX
XXXX
then press c (OK).
Use j to select the
unread C-mail you want to view, and then press
(Disp).
c
: Indicates an unread message.
Mail
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This displays the received C-mail message.
3
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Use L and R to scroll between messages. Press C to return to the C-mail message list.
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Camera Features
Your A5512CA comes with a built-in 1.28-million effective pixel camera that you can use to record photos and movies. You can attach the photos and movies that you record to e-mail messages.
Using the Camera
Shooting a Photo (page 60)  Recording a Movie (page 64)
Use your images for A5512CA functions!
You can use photos you shoot for the standby screen, for the image that appears while the ring tone is sounding, and even in your address book.
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Send images by e-mail!
You can send a photo or movie (excluding those recorded in Video Mode) whose data is up to 500KB* as an e-mail attachment.
“Attaching a Photo or Movie to an E-mail Message” (page 68)
* Certain signal conditions can cause e-mail send and receive to take longer than normal.
Tips for Better Photos
Shooting in Phone Mode
Taking care to avoid blocking the lens with your fingers, hold the phone securely in one hand as you support it with the other hand. Use your thumb to press c (Shutter) to release the shutter.
Shooting in PC Mode
Taking care to avoid blocking the lens with your fingers, hold the camera securely with both hands. Use the index finger of your right hand to press ).
Tips for Avoiding Hand Movement
●
Remain steady by keeping your arms lightly against your sides and standing with your feet about shoulder width apart. Having your arms away from your side or extended in front of you can cause blurred images.
●
When you press the shutter button, remain still until your shutter tone finishes sounding. This is especially important when shooting where lighting is dim.
●
A self-timer is also provided for shooting photos. With the self-timer, you do not need to press the shutter button to take a photo, so there is less chance of a blurred image caused by accidental movement of the phone.
Photo and Movie Sizes
The following shows the sizes of the photos and movies that can be recorded with your A5512CA.
Camera
Photo Sizes
Phone Mode
Phone 120×160 ─Wallpaper 240×320 ─Coupling Shot (240×320)─Updown Shot (240×320)─Serial Shot (240×320)─②
PC Mode
VGA 640×480 ─③SXGA 1280×960 ─④
Movie Sizes
Mail Mode
Standard S 96×80 ─Standard M 128×96 ─High Quality M 128×96 ─High Quality L 176×144 ─
Video Mode
QVGA 320×240 ─④
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Camera
Shooting a Photo
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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2
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3
press c.
Use a to select “photo,” and
then press c (OK).
Point the lens at the subject and then press c (Shutter).
The phone will emit a shutter sound. You can also press ) in place of Note that the phone emits the shutter sound even if it is in Manner Mode.
c
.
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Press c (Save).
4
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The display will show the message “Saved to data folder,” and then return to the photo monitor screen. Photos you shoot are saved to the “Photo Folder,” which is in the data folder.
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Note
The initial photo mode setting when you purchase your A5512CA is Phone Mode (Wallpaper 240×320).
Photo File Names (Inside the Photo Folder)
Example Photo File Name:
051012_1123
0001
Time: 11:23 a.m.Date: 2005 October 12 Serial number
Shooting Techniques
The following useful functions can be used when shooting photos.
Zoom/Wide
Brightness
Shot Light
Photo Mode
Press u to zoom in.
j
Press d to zoom out.
Press l to make the image darker.
s
Press r to make the image brighter.
Use this light when available
$
lighting is dim.
E
(AutoONOFF)
Press N to cycle through
N
the photo modes.
Photo Size
Self-timer
Best Shot
Press 1 to cycle through
1
the photo sizes.
Press 5 to toggle the
5
self-timer on and off.
Press 8 to toggle Best
8
Shot on and off.
Press 7 to cycle through
7
the Best Shot scenes.
Recovering from a Mistake
If the image does not look the way you want, press
(Save) in step 4 of the above procedure. Next, repeat step 3 to re-shoot.
c
or l in place of
C
Displaying Key Help
While 7 (key help icon) is displayed in the lower right corner of the
0
screen, press
0
Press
again to exit key help.
to display key help.
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Viewing Photos
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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2
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3
press c.
Use a to select “data
folder,” and then press
(OK).
c
Use j to select “Photo
Folder,” and then press
(Detail).
c
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Use j to select a folder, and
4
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then press c (Detail).
Selecting “All Data” displays a list of all the photos in the Photo Folder. Selecting a folder with a date displays a list of all photos that were shot on that date.
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Use a to select the photo
5
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you want, and then press
(Disp).
c
The photo will appear on the display.
6
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Recording a Movie
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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press press c (OK).
2
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3
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, use a to select “movie,” and then
c
Point the lens at the subject and then press c (Rec).
The phone will emit a shutter sound to signal the start of recording. You can also start recording by pressing ).
To stop recording, press c (End).
If you do not press c (End), recording will stop automatically after about 15 seconds. The phone emits a shutter sound when recording stops.
Press c (Save).
4
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Note
The initial default movie mode setting when you purchase your A5512CA is Mail Mode (High Quality L 176×144). The maximum recording time in Mail Mode is 15 seconds.
Movie File Names (Inside the Movie Folder)
Example Movie File Name:
051012_1123
0001
Time: 11:23 a.m.Date: 2005 October 12 Serial number
• “S_” is added to beginning of the movie file name when the movie size is Standard S.
Recording Techniques
The following useful functions can be used when recording movies.
Zoom/Wide
Brightness
Pause
Shot Light
Press u to zoom in.
j
Press d to zoom out.
Press l to make the image darker.
s
Press r to make the image brighter.
&
Press to pause recording.
Use this light when available
$
lighting is dim.
E
(AutoONOFF)
Movie Mode
Movie Size
Self-timer
Press N to cycle through
N
the movie modes.
Press 1 to cycle through
1
the movie sizes.
Press 5 to toggle the
5
self-timer on and off.
Recovering from a Mistake
If the movie is not the way you want, press
or l and then 1 (Cancel)
C
in step 4 of the above procedure. Next, repeat step 2 to re-shoot.
Using Key Help
7
While screen, press Press
(key help icon) is displayed in the lower right corner of the
to display key help.
0
again to exit key help.
0
Camera
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Viewing Movies
!
i
H
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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2
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3
press c.
Use a to select “data
folder,” and then press
(OK).
c
Use j to select “Movie
Folder,” and then press
(Detail).
c
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Use j to select a folder, and
4
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then press c (Detail).
Selecting “All Data” displays a list of all the movies in the Movie Folder. Selecting a folder with a date displays a list of all movies that were recorded on that date.
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Use a to select the movie
5
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This will play the movie.
you want, and then press
(Play).
c
6
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To pause movie playback, press c ( ). Playback will stop automatically when the end of the move is reached.
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Attaching a Photo or Movie to an E-mail Message
k Sending a photo or move with e-mail
After performing the first three steps under “Shooting a Photo” (page 60) or “Recording a Movie” (page 64), perform the following steps.
Press % (E-Mail).
1
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Press 1 (Attach).
2
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3
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(37KB)0510121
Photos you shoot are stored in the Photo Folder and movies are stored in the Movie Folder, which are inside the data folder.
Perform the procedure starting from step 2 under “Creating and Sending E-mail Messages” (page 50) to create the e-mail message.
• A movie attached to an e-mail can be played on a cellphone that supports movie playback or on a computer.
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Using Photo Mail
□□□
Photo Mail automatically converts images so they can
△△△ □□□
be viewed correctly on a non-au cellphone. In order to
use Photo Mail, you need to change the receiver’s e-mail address to a special Photo Mail address.
When you send an e-mail using the auto address converter, the e-mail address will be converted automatically as shown below. To use the auto
address converter, press & (Menu) on the e-mail composition screen, and then press 1 (Send
Addressee Service
DoCoMo
Vodafone
TU-KA and au phone without movie mail support
varies depending on subscription region.
E-mail address
△△△@docomo.ne.jp
△△△@.vodafone.ne.jp
△△△@ezweb.ne.jp
フォトメール便 ).
Converted Address
△△△@d.nepm.jp
△△△@.vodafone.nepm.jp
△△△@ezweb.nepm.jp
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E
Internet
Zweb
Using EZweb
To use EZweb, you need to apply for an EZweb subscription. If you did not apply when you purchased your phone, contact your nearest au shop or the au Customer Service Center.
In addition to an EZweb subscription, you also need to perform an initialization procedure before you can use EZweb. If you have not performed initialization yet, refer to “Initializing E-mail and EZweb” (page 21).
®
EZweb provides you with access to Chaku-Uta other web-based contents.
, the latest news, and
Internet
Internet
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Standby screen
R
➔
c
OK
Weather reports
Chaku-Uta
EZトップメニュー
austyle
 ┗
△△△□□□△△△
とくする情報
 
最新情報
 EZ
サービスで探す
△△△□□□△△△
┗
カテゴリで探す
ビジネス
1
△△△□□□△△△
┗
エリアE
Select
®
ニュース
BrowserMenu
Latest news
Tr affic reports
Wallpaper
Games
Displaying the EZ Top Menu
While the standby screen is displayed
1
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 ┗    ┗ 
1
┗
┗
┗
┗
┗
press R, use j to select “Top Menu,”
and then press c (OK).
au style
1
Information and sites recommended by au
とくする情報
2
Free presents and valuable information for EZweb service subscribers
EZトップメニュー
austyle
△△△□□□△△△
とくする情報 最新情報
 EZ
サービスで探す
△△△□□□△△△
カテゴリで探す
ニュース
ビジネス
△△△□□□△△△
エリアE
△△△□□□△△△
ショッピング
△△△□□□△△△
ライフT
△△△□□□△△△
ホビー
△△△□□□△△△
キーワードで探すU 料金・申込・インフォI 災害用伝言板
マーク表示について
オークションR
カルチャーY
English
(C)KDDI
Select
BrowserMenu
】
1
2 3 4
5 6
7
8
9
!
" # $
%
最新情報
Easy access to daily news, weather reports,
3
horoscopes, etc.
EZサービスで探す
4
Recommended useful and fun EZweb services
カテゴリで探す
5
Site search by category
ビジネス&ニュース
6
Latest news, weather, stock prices and other business information
エリア
7
Weather, maps, and other area-specific information
ショッピング&オークション (Shopping & Auctions)
Cellphone shopping information and auction
8
information
ライフ
9
Information useful for everyday living
ホビー&カルチャー
Latest game, fortunetelling, and music information,
!
and information about the latest hobby and entertainment trends
キーワードで探す
"
Site search by keyword
料金・申込・インフォ (Charges, Applications, and Info)
Information about charges, applications, au online
#
manuals, and announcements from au
災害用伝言板
$
Registration and checking of well-being information during disasters
ENGLISH
%
English sites
(Valuable Information)
(Latest News)
(EZ Service Search)
(Category Search)
(Business & News)
(Area)
(Life)
(Hobbies & Culture)
(Keyword Search)
(Disaster Message Board)
EZweb
Important!
• The layout and contents of the EZweb screens shown in this manual are examples only, and are subject to change.
• Some sites charge for content in addition to call charges.
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Viewing a Site
Site
You can use access (connect to) EZweb from the EZ top menu. EZweb gives you access to a variety of useful and enjoyable sites.
Use j to select the site you want, and then press c (Select). Use l or C to scroll back one screen. Holding down these keys
for about one second returns to the EZ top menu.
access
EZトップメニュー
austyle
 ┗
△△△□□□△△△
とくする情報
 
最新情報
 EZ
サービスで探す
△△△□□□△△△
┗
カテゴリで探す
ニュース
ビジネス
1
△△△□□□△△△
┗
エリアE
Select
Select the item you want to display, and then press c (Select).
BrowserMenu
l or
C
料金・申込・インフォ
auホームページ
auからのお知らせ 料金照会  料金お知らせサービス
┗
各種申込/契約情報照会
auオンラインショップ auオンラインマニュアル 有料サービス利用情報 迷惑メール対策 お客様の収容サーバ
Menu
Select
Hold down l or C for about one second
Note
Main Key Operations when Viewing a Site
j
c
)
(
l
C F
Selects items on the current display. Also scrolls the screen one line up or down when all of the information does not fit on the display.
Goes to the selected site, or executes the currently selected item.
Scrolls the screen one page up when all of the information does not fit on the display.
Scrolls the screen one page down when all of the information does not fit on the display.
Returns to the previous screen. Returns to the EZ top menu when held down for about one second.
Exits EZweb and returns to the standby screen.
Select the item you want to display, and then press c (Select).
BrowserMenu
l or
C
■料金照会■
料金お知らせ
2
通話料・通信料照会 説明
3
ご請求金額照会
説明
 
未払い料金照会
4
説明
 
 
料金のお支払
5
説明
 
  6
累計ポイント照会 説明
Select
サーヒ゛ス1
BrowserMenu
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In addition to call charges, some sites charge for content.
Bookmarking Sites You
Bookmark
!
Frequently Access
Display the site you want to bookmark, and
1
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2
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press & (BrowserMenu).
Press 1 (New bookmark).
1
Newbookmark
E
Save I t ems
R
Ta ke sna pshot
T
Re l oad
無料
メルマカ゛「つぶメル」
Y
m
ark (s)
Book
┗
旅行券万円分
U
View snapshots
△△△△△△△
特集 
I
Go To URL
W
 今週の
ヒキタ゛シ
O
Cur r ent Certi f i cate
ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー
Select
Close
• You may not be able to bookmark some sites.
Press & (Reg).
it
3
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Use j to select a folder, and
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Note
You can have up to 100 sites bookmarked in the Favorite Site list.
then press c (OK).
The message “Registered” will appear when bookmarking is complete.
EZweb
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Downloading Chaku-Uta
®
To download a Chaku-Uta®, perform step 1 under “Displaying the EZ Top Menu” (page 71), and then perform the following steps.
EZトップメニュー
austyle
 ┗
1
○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○
2
○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○
3
△△△□□□△△△
とくする情報
 
最新情報
 EZ
サービスで探す
△△△□□□△△△
┗
カテゴリで探す
ビジネス
ニュース
1
△△△□□□△△△
┗
エリアE
      カテコ゛リ
ニュース
 
着うた
 
着うた・着 着Flash(アニメ)
   
着信
 
待ちうた
 
カラオケ・ホ゛イス
 
画像・
 
ケ゛ーム 占い・
Menu
着うた・着
  
J-POP
   
アニメ TV
・映画29)
 
ロック
・洋楽26)
クラフ゛・インテ゛ィース゛(34
   
クラシック・シ゛ャス゛(25
ムービー
着 着実況!
カテコ゛リ
別へ
Menu
Select
で探す
・天気
フル
ムーヒ゛ー
メロテ゛ィ
キャラクター
クイス゛
click!
ム−ヒ゛−
・総合
122
ケ゛ーム(23
)
92
Select
BrowserMenu
BrowserMenu
)
)
)
BrowserMenu
Use j to select “カテゴリで
探す” (Category Search), and
then press c (Select).
Use j to select “着うた・
着ムービー” (Chaku-Uta
®
/ Chaku-Movie), and then press c (Select).
Select the content (site) you want to use.
In order to use fee-based contents, you need to enter your EZ password or premium EZ password.
EZ Password:
This is the four-digit number you specified when you originally subscribed to the fee-based contents.
Premium EZ Password:
This is the four to eight-digit number you registered for your first “
まとめ て au 支払い ” (combined au payment
service) payment.
Input the required password in accordance with the instructions that appear on the display. The first time you use a site, register the password you want to use.
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EZハ゜スワート ゛
を入力してくだ
い。
4
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5
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OK キャンセル
Edit
Dow
nloaded.
オフィシャる?au
「曲タイトル△△△」
S
aved toData
F
older.
Back
Play
BrowserMenu
To download information, follow the instructions that appear on the display.
Downloaded data is stored in the data folder.
Press c (Play), and then
press % (Reg).
You can play back the downloaded data by pressing c (Play).
Press 1 (Call Tone).
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EZweb
○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○
Press 1 (Call Tone).
7
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The message “Set” will appear when setting is complete.
Important!
In addition to call charges, you will be charged in accordance with the pricing policy of each site to download Chaku-Uta® and other contents from a fee-based site.
Note
Perform the same procedure to download wallpaper and use it for the standby screen background.
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Viewing a Bookmarked Site
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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2
○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○
3
press R.
Use j to select “Favorite
Site,” and then press
(OK).
c
Use j to select a site or
folder, and then press
(OK).
c
g
o
s
t
e
L
!
e
r
e
h
If you selected a folder, use j to select a site and then press c (OK).
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Checking Charges
You can use EZweb to check call charges and communication charges, a list of fee-based services to which you are currently subscribed, and the charges for fee-based services.
While the standby screen is
1
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■料金照会■
料金お知らせ
1
2
○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○
2
3
4
 
5
 
6
サーヒ゛ス
通話料・通信料照会 説明 ご請求金額照会 説明
 
未払い料金照会 説明
 
料金のお支払 説明
 
累計ポイント照会 説明
Select
BrowserMenu
displayed, press
Use j to select the item you
want to check, and then press c (Select).
c11
.
EZweb
Note
Note that call charges and communication charges are rough approximations only.
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EZweb
OPTION
E
Z Navi Features
EZ Navi uses global positioning system (GPS) information to provide you with a wealth of useful information.
1
“EZnaviwalk”
いつで
c
Select “EZnavi”
c
OK
Standby screen
Position Search “
This service lets you perform an operation on your A5512CA phone and check the current location of another au phone that has Position Search enabled. There are two types of Position Search service available: “ send a message to the other au phone to ask its location, and “
も位置確認
the location of another au phone without requiring any operation on that phone.
位置確認メール
” (Auto Position Search) (fee-based), which lets you check
” (Position Search Mail) (free) where you
EZ Navi menu
安心ナビ位置確認
EZ Navi Walk menu
Area Message “
安心ナビエリア通知
Whenever an au phone enters a preset area during a specific time period, Area Message automatically sounds an alarm and sends a message to another specified au phone.
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“Going-out Menu”
A menu of useful options you can use while you are out.
オススメ
(New)
乗換検索 (Transfer Search) ナビ (Navigation) 現在地 (Current Location)
道路情報 (Traffic Information)
(Setups and Registrations)
設定登録
The latest news and featured information
おためしナビ
Searchable source of train transfer and timetable information
Voice navigation to a specific destination, and “My Spot” registration Searchable source of maps, shops, and other information about
your current location Searchable source of real-time Japan-wide traffic information
Setups, membership registration, etc.
(Navi Demo) provides a demo of voice navigation.
“My Spot” page 80
Just register destinations you often visit, your home location, and your favorite destinations (place of work, friend’s house, shops, etc.) for quick and simple navigation when you need it.
“Return Home” page 83)
Simply preset the location of your home for easy navigation back there from any other location. Useful information includes train transfers and estimated time of arrival.
“View My Map”
When you are in an area that is unfamiliar to you or if you lose your way, simply select “View My Map.” This will display a map showing your current location in real time.
EZ Navi
Your initial location is indicated by . Changes in your location are indicated in real time by .
Map screen
“E-Mail My Map”
You can e-mail a map of your current location to another phone, which can then use the map to navigate to your location.
Note
• In addition to packet charges, you may be charged other fees for using EZ Navi.
• The layout and contents of the EZweb screens shown in this manual are examples only, and are subject to change.
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E
Z Navi Walk Menu
Registering Your Home
I live here
!
Location
You can use “My Spot” to register locations you go to often (your home, your place of work, your friends’ homes, shops, etc.) for quick and easy display of routes and maps when you need them.
Example: Registering your current location as “Home”
While the standby screen is displayed,
1
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2
○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○
press c.
Use a to select “EZnavi,”
and then press c (OK).
Press 1 (EZnaviwalk).
3
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Press 2 (My Spot).
4
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Select “自宅 ” (Home), and
5
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then press & (Menu).
Press 1 (Edit).
6
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Use j to select “No GPS
7
Info,” and then press
(Edit).
c
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Press 1 (My Map).
8
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自宅
   Getti ng
9
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   wascompleted.
        (A)
AccuLeve l
Retry
OK
GPS
Info
Map
Press c (OK).
Continued on next pageContinued on next page
EZ Navi
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Press & (Reg).
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This registers your current location as home.
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Note
• You also need to perform an initialization procedure before you can use
this service. If you have not performed initialization yet, refer to “Initializing E-mail and EZweb” (page 21).
• The EZ Navi Walk application is required to use this function. If you try to
use EZ Navi Walk and do not have the application installed, follow the instructions that appear on the display to download the application.
• Note that EZ Navi Walk has a menu you can use free of charge, and a
fee-based menu that requires registration.
• Since EZ Navi Walk is a positioning service that uses the GPS satellites,
correct GPS information may not be accessible when you are indoors. If this happens, move to a location where you can see the sky.
• The layout and contents of the EZweb screens shown in this manual are
examples only, and are subject to change.
i
Return Home
h
r
e
e
f
r
s
e
n
.
a
r
T
.
.
s
s
i
h
T
t
e
s
r
a
!
f
In order to use the following procedure to return home, you first need to register your home position.
To perform the Return Home procedure, perform steps 1 through 3 under “Registering Your Home Location” (page 80), and then performing the following steps.
Press 3 (Return Home).
1
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GPS
2
情報を通知します。よろしい
ですか?
はい
いいえ
※本確認画面が不要な場合は電 話機本体の
GPS
情報通知設定を
ON
(確認画面なし)にしてくださ
い
Use j to select “はい ” (Yes),
and then press c.
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Use j to select “ルート案内
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開始” (Start Route Guidance),
and then press c.
This will display a map of your current location, which scrolls automatically as you move around. “
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Navigation engine by NAVITIME JAPAN/Map
starting point, while “
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Smart Mode

Smart Mode lets you limit operation to the telephone function, address book, camera, e-mail, C-mail, EZweb, and other frequently used functions, which simplifies operation.
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Entering Smart Mode
While the standby screen is displayed, press
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c
Use a to select “mode
setting,” and then press
(OK).
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Press 2 (Smart Mode).
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Note
• Input of the lock number is required when changing from Teens Mode to Smart Mode.
• When you enter Smart Mode, Smart Mode settings change automatically to those configured on the phone before you entered Smart Mode.
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Exiting Smart Mode
While the standby screen is displayed, press
.
1
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c
Use j to select
“SETTINGS,” and then press
(Select).
c
Use j to select “SmartMode
OFF,” and then press
(Select).
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Press 1 (Yes).
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This returns to Usual Mode.
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Using the Smart Mode Main Menu
Smart Mode has its own special main menu. You can switch between the two available Smart Mode main menu styles
by pressing & (Switch).
&(Switch)
CAMERA
CALL
MAIL
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Menu Item Description
Photo1
Photo2
Movie1
Movie2
Correction
Address Book
Outgoing Records
Incoming Records
AdrBookReg
E-Mail
C-Mail
&(Switch)
For selecting the photo or movie recording, and the correction method
For using the address book, outgoing records, and incoming records, and for registering data in the address book
For composing and reading E-mail and C-mail messages, and for converting E-mail addresses
INTERNET
EZnavi
DATA FOLDER
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For using EZweb
For using EZ Navi
For viewing and deleting data in the data folder
Menu Item Description
Calendar
Calculator
TOOLS
SETTINGS
Alarm Clock
Countdown Timer
Stopwatch
Incoming Tone
Volu me
Wallpaper
Easy-to-see
Font Size
Voice Mail
Manner Mode
To ll/Inquiry
SmartMode OFF
For using the calendar, calculator, and other tools
For changing the incoming tone, wallpaper, and character size, for turning Manner Mode on and off, and for turning Smart Mode off
Smart Mode
PROFILE
For displaying your current phone number and e-mail address
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Adding Data to the Address Book in Smart Mode
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While the standby screen is displayed, press
1
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Press 2 (Register), and
then press c (Fix).
Enter the name and then press c (OK).
To input text
“Inputting Characters” (page 98)
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Check the reading of the
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name you input, and then press c (OK).
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Press 1 (Yes).
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Press 3 (Input By Myself).
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You can also select data in incoming records and outgoing records.
Enter the phone number, and then press c (OK).
When entering the number of a standard phone, be sure to include the area code.
Press 1 (Yes).
If you do not want to input an e-mail address, press 2 (No), and then advance to step 11.
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Press 3 (Input By Myself).
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Enter the e-mail address, and
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then press c (OK).
To input an e-mail address “Inputting an E-mail Address”
(page 99)
Press 2 (No).
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Press c (Reg).
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Note
• In the Smart Mode, you can input “Name,” “Reading,” “Phone Number1,” “E-mail Address1,” and “Image” data only into an address book record.
• You could press and assign it to the address book record, if you want.
• Pressing step 3 from which you can edit the contents of the record.
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(Reedit) in step 12 and then pressing 1 (Yes) returns to
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Using the Address Book in
□□□
Smart Mode
While the standby screen is on the display,
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press & and then 1 (Look).
Use a to select the address
book record you want, and then press c (Select).
Press 3 (Read Data).
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1(Call): Dials the number of the selected record. 2(Send Mail): Select to compose an e-mail message and send it to the address of the selected record. To create an e-mail message Perform the procedure starting from step 7 under
“Creating and Sending E-mail Messages in Smart Mode” (page 92).
The address book record will appear on the display.
Use j to select the phone number, and then press
(CALL).
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To send an e-mail message, use j to select the e-mail address and then press c (E-Mail). This will display the e-mail composition screen.
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Creating and Sending E-mail Messages in Smart Mode
While the standby screen is displayed, press
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Press 1 (Create Mail).
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Press 1 (Address Book).
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You can also input data with “Sending Records,” “Receiving Records,” and “Input By Myself.”
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Use a to select the address
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book record you want, and then press c (Select).
Press c (Select).
If an address book record has more than one e-mail address, only the address that is specified as the usual e-mail address is displayed in the Smart Mode.
Press 1 (Yes).
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Enter the subject and then
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press c (OK).
To input text
“Inputting Characters” (page 98)
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Press 1 (Yes).
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Enter the body text and then
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press c (OK).
To input text
“Inputting Characters” (page 98)
Press 2 (No).
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You could also press 1 (Yes) to select a photo in the data folder and attach it to the e-mail message. In Smart Mode, an e-mail message can have only one attachment.
After checking the content of the e-mail, press c (Send).
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Note
Pressing which you can edit the contents of the e-mail message.
(Reedit) instead of c (Send) in step 12 returns to step 4, from
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Shooting a Photo in
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the Smart Mode
While the standby screen is displayed,
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press then press c (Select).
, use j to select “CAMERA,” and
c
Press 1 (Photo1).
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Photo 1 Wallpaper 240×320
Photo 2 VGA 640×480
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Point the lens at the subject
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and then press c (Shutter).
The phone will emit a shutter sound. You can also press ) in place of
Press c (Menu) and then
1 (Save).
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Note
Pressing c (Menu) in step 4 and then pressing display a screen for composing an e-mail message with attached photo. To create an e-mail message Perform the procedure starting from step 4 under “Creating and Sending
E-mail Messages in Smart Mode” (page 92).
(Send Mail) will
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Viewing Photos in the Smart Mode
While the standby screen is displayed,
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press and then press c (Select).
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, use j to select “DATA FOLDER,”
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Use j to select “Photo
Folder,” and then press
(Select).
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Use j to select a folder, and
then press c (Select).
Selecting “All Data” displays a list of all the photos in the Photo Folder. Selecting a folder with a date displays a list of all photos that were shot on that date.
Use a to select the photo
you want, and then press
(Menu).
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Press 1 (Play).
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2(Delete): Deletes data. 3(Attach E-Mail):
Displays a screen for composing an e-mail message with an attachment. To create an e-mail message Perform the procedure starting from step 4 under
“Creating and Sending E-mail Messages in Smart Mode” (page 92).
The photo will appear on the display.
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Inputting Characters

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Input characters using keypad keys 0 through 9.
The table below shows the characters each key cycles through when you press it.
Number of Presses
Key
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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•In order to input consecutive characters that are assigned to the same key, press r to move the cursor and then press input the next character.
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.@- / : ˜1
abcABC2
de fDEF3
gh i GHI 4
jklJKL5
mn oMNO6
pq r sPQRS7
tuvTUV8
wx y zWXYZ9
0.@-/:!?˜()*#+,^;<=>$ ¥%& []{ } ˝(Space)
Toggles between upper case and lower case (Example: a ⇔ A).
Returns to the previous character.
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Important!
Allowable Characters in Your E-mail Address
Your e-mail address (the part to the left of “@”) can contain up to 20 characters, including single-byte English lower case letters, hyphens (-), and periods (.). Two periods (.) are not allowed in succession, and a period cannot be used as the first/end character of an address. Also, a zero (0) cannot be used as the first character. Characters and symbols that are shaded in the above table cannot be used to the left of “@” in the address format “△△△@ezweb.ne.jp”.
Note
You can input a period (.) or “at” symbol (@) by pressing 1.
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