Thank you for buying the HTC J ISW13HT
(simply called the 'product' from here on).
Before using the product, be sure to read
the 'Basic Manual' (this manual) to ensure
correct use. After you have finished reading
this manual, be sure to store it in a safe
place so that you can retrieve it whenever
needed. If you lose the 'Basic Manual',
contact an au shop or Customer Service
Center.
• In this manual, the term 'Instruction
Manual' is used collectively for the Basic
Manual and Setting Guide.
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About operating instructions
■ 'Basic Manual' (this manual)
The Basic Manual handles only basic
operations for main features.
For detailed descriptions of various functions,
refer to the 'Instruction Manual' app that can
be used on your product or the 'Full Instruction
Manual (Japanese)' on the au homepage:
http://www.au.kddi.com/torisetsu/index.html
• Company names and product names referred
to in this manual are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective companies.
■ 'Instruction Manual' app
This product supports use of 'Instruction
Manual' app that can be used for detailed
information about operational procedures.
▶ On the home screen, tap [ ] and then [取
扱説明書 (Instruction Manual)].
Safety precautions
Before you start using the product, be sure
to read the "Safety precautions" to ensure
correct use.
Before you assume that the product is
malfunctioning, check for possible remedies
in the following au Customer Support site on
the au homepage:
• Communication is not possible even
inside the service area in places where
the signal does not reach (e.g. tunnels
and basements). Also, communication is
sometimes not possible in poor reception
areas. Communication is sometimes
interrupted if you move into a poor
reception areas during communications.
• Since this product uses radio waves, the
possibility of communication intercepts
by third parties cannot be eliminated.
(Though the CDMA/GSM/UMTS
system has highly secure confidential
communication features.)
• This product is compatible with the
international roaming service. Each
network service described in this manual
varies depending on the area and service
content.
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• Since this product is a radio station
under the Radio Law, you may be asked
to temporarily submit the product for
inspection in accordance with the Radio
Law.
• When the au IC-Card is inserted in your
product, the product number of the
product is automatically sent to KDDI
CORPORATION for maintenance and
monitoring operational status of your
product.
• Take care not to inconvenience people
around you when you use the product in a
public place.
• When the product is used by a child,
parents or guardians should thoroughly
read the 'Instruction Manual' and teach
the child how to use it.
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■ Use of the product is not
allowed in the following places!
• Do not use the product while driving a car
or riding a motorbike or bicycle. Doing so
may cause a traffic accident. Use of the
product while driving a car or motorbike
is prohibited by law. Use of the product
while riding a bicycle may be punishable
by some regulations.
• Do not use this product while you are
aboard an airplane. Use of electronic
devices transmitting radio waves in
airplanes is prohibited by law. Some
airline companies, however, allow their
passengers to use product. For details,
contact the airline company you use.
List of packaged items
Before you start using the product, make
sure that you have all the following items
packaged with the product.
■ Main unit
ISW13HT
■ Accessories
Battery pack
(HTI13UAA)
※1
Battery cover
Beats™ by Dr. Dre™ urBeats™ In-Ear
Headphones
(referred to as 'earphones' in this manual)
Names and functions of parts........................ 60
Opening/closing the connector cover and
stereo earphone jack cover .
Installing/removing the battery pack .
Installing/removing the au IC-Card .
Installing/removing a microSD memory
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY .
Export Administration Regulations .
Intellectual property rights .
............. 174
.............. 177
.......................... 178
Index .......................................................... 188
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Safety precautions
Regarding notations used in
this manual .
Exemptions .
Safety precautions (observe strictly) .
Handling precautions .
Available security codes .
About Bluetooth
functions .
Notes on packet communication
charge .
Notes on Google Play/au Market/
apps .
In this manual, buttons are represented by
simplified illustrations as shown below.
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■ Indications used for the
operation of selecting items/
icons/buttons, etc.
Notations used for operation procedures in
this manual are as follows.
Tapping is to select a button or icon
displayed on the screen by lightly tapping it
with your finger (
ExampleMeaning
On the home
screen, tap [
and then [Phone].
Input '141' and
then tap [Call].
Tap
and then
tap the app you
want to start up.
▶P.80).
On the home screen, tap '
and then 'Phone'. Next tap '1'
]
'4' '1', and then 'Call'.
Tap
to display the most
recently used apps. Flick left
or right to select the app you
want to start up and then tap
the displayed app.
'
※ Unless specifically stated otherwise, all
Actual screen
Example of screen
operations in this manual are performed based
on portrait (vertical) screen orientation. Note
that menu items, icons, on-screen buttons, and
other elements may be different when landscape
(horizontal) screen orientation is being used.
memo
◎ The explanations in this manual are based on
the initial default settings for the Red model.
Note that the fonts and shapes of the actual
buttons and screens on the product may be
different from those shown here. Also, some
elements may be omitted in this manual. Also,
illustrations of the product in this manual
may differ from the actual appearance of the
product.
◎ In this manual, 'microSD™ memory card' and
'microSDHC™ memory card' are abbreviated
as 'microSD memory card' or 'microSD'.
◎ This manual uses the abbreviation 'app' in
place of 'application'.
■ Illustrations/screen displays
used in this manual
Screen illustrations shown in this manual
may look different from the actual screens.
In some cases, minor details or a part of a
screen may be omitted.
Icons at the top
of the screens
are omitted in
this manual.
used in this manual
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Exemptions
Safety precautions
◎ The Company is not liable for any
damages arising from earthquakes,
lightning, storms, floods or other natural
disasters, as well as fires, actions by
third parties, other accidents, intentional
or mistaken misoperation by the
customer, or use under other unusual
conditions outside the responsibility of
the Company.
◎ The Company is not liable for any
incidental damages (change/
disappearance of recorded content,
loss of business income, disruption of
business, etc.) arising from use of or
inability to use the product.
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◎ The Company is not liable for any
damages arising from failure to observe
the described content of the 'Instruction
Manual'.
◎ The Company is not liable for any
damages arising, for example, from
malfunction caused by combination
with connected devices or software not
related to the Company.
◎ Captured image data or downloaded
data may sometimes be altered or lost
due to faults, repair or other handling of
the product. The Company is not liable
for any damage or lost income resulting
from recovery of these data.
◎ It is recommended you keep a copy
of important data in your PC's hard
disk, etc. Whatever the cause of fault
or malfunction may be, the Company
assumes no responsibility for alteration or
loss of saved information.
◎ The Company does not provide any type
of data restoration or recovery services
for data that is lost or corrupted through
the use of this phone.
※ 'The Company' as appears on the product refers
to the following companies:
Sold by: KDDI CORPORATION, Okinawa Cellular
Telephone Company
Manufactured by: HTC Corporation
■ Information
◎ Reproduction of the content of this manual in
part or in whole is prohibited.
◎ The content of this manual is subject to
change without notice.
◎ Every effort has been made in the preparation
of this manual. Should you notice any unclear
points, omissions, etc., feel free to contact us.
◎ Wrong page order or missing pages will be
replaced.
Safety precautions
(observe strictly)
■ Before using this product, thoroughly read
these safety precautions for proper use.
After reading, store the precautions in a
safe place.
● These "Safety precautions" describe
instructions that should be observed to
prevent damage to property or injury to
the customer or others using the product.
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● These instructions are divided into the
following categories.
Safety precautions
■ Explanation of indications used
in this manual
This symbol indicates the
potential and imminent
danger of death or serious
※1
injury (
) to a person.
This symbol indicates
the possibility of death
or serious injury (
person.
This symbol indicates the
possibility of personal injury
※2
(
) to a person or physical
damage (
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※3
).
※1
) to a
※1 Serious injury: This refers to loss of sight,
injury, burns (high- and low-temperature),
electric shock, broken bones, injuries with
residual aftereffects from poisoning, etc.,
and injuries requiring hospital admission for
treatment or longterm hospital attendance as
an outpatient.
※2 Injury: This refers to injuries, burns (high- and
low-temperature), electric shock, etc. that do
not require hospital admission for treatment
or long-term hospital attendance as an
outpatient.
※3 Physical damage: This refers to extended
damage to buildings, furniture, livestock, or
pets.
■ Explanation of graphic symbols
used in this manual
Indicates an action that is not
allowed.
Prohibited
Indicates that handling with wet
hands is not allowed.
Wet hands
prohibited
Indicates that disassembly is not
allowed.
Disassembly
prohibited
Indicates that use in a place
where the product is likely to get
Wetting with
wet or allowing the product to get
water prohibited
wet is not allowed.
Indicates an action that must be
done.
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Indicates that the power plug
must be disconnected from the
Disconnect plug
from power outlet
power outlet.
■ Precautions common to the
main unit, battery pack, battery
cover, charging equipment, au
IC-Card, peripheral devices
Be sure to read the
following before use.
Be sure to use only the specified
peripheral devices. Use of other
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peripheral devices might cause
overheating, fire, rupture, fault, or leakage
of liquid.
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Safety precautions
Do not use, store or leave the product in
hot places (e.g. by the fire, near a heater,
Prohibited
under a kotatsu, in direct sunlight, in a
car in the hot sun). Doing so might cause
ignition, rupture, fault, fire or injury.
Before entering an area where flammable
gas is generated such as a gas station,
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be sure to turn off the product. Do not
charge the battery. Failure to observe
these precautions might cause the gas to
catch fire. In addition, when using OsaifuKeitai
off the power in advance. (If Osaifu-Keitai
lock has been set, cancel the lock before
turning off the power.)
Do not put the product in a cooking
apparatus such as microwave oven or a
Prohibited
pressure vessel. Doing so might cause
ignition, rupture, fault, fire or injury.
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®
at a gas station, be sure to turn
Do not throw the product into a fire or
heat it. Doing so might cause ignition,
Prohibited
rupture or fire.
Do not short-circuit the connection
terminals. Do not allow conductive foreign
Prohibited
objects (metal fragments, pencil leads,
etc.) to come into contact with or get
inside the connection terminals. Doing so
might cause fire or a fault.
When using a metal accessory, make
sure the metal parts do not come in
Prohibited
contact with the connection terminals
or power outlet. Doing so might cause
electric shock, fire, injury or a fault.
Do not expose the camera lens to direct
sunlight for an extended period. Doing so
Prohibited
might cause ignition, rupture or fire by the
light-collecting mechanism of the lens.
The customer is not allowed to
disassemble, modify or repair the
Disassembly
prohibited
product. Doing so might cause a
fault, fire, electric shock, or injury. The
Company is not liable even in the event
of any nonconformities arising on the
product or peripheral devices as a result
of modification, etc. Modification of the
product is in violation of the Radio Law.
Be sure to read the following
warnings before use.
Do not drop the product or subject it
to strong impact, such as by throwing
Prohibited
it. Doing so might cause rupture,
overheating, fire, or a fault.
Do not use outside when you can hear
thunder. Doing so may result in lightning
Prohibited
strikes and electric shock.
Do not let your hands, fingers or other
parts of your body touch the connection
Prohibited
terminals. Doing so might cause electric
shock, injury or a fault.
If the product is damaged because it is
dropped or something, and its display is
Prohibited
cracked or internal parts are exposed,
do not touch the cracked display or
exposed parts with your hands. Doing so
might cause electric shock or injury from
damaged parts. Contact an au shop or
Secure cell phone support center.
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Safety precautions
Do not splash the product with water or
other liquids. Also, never use it in places
Wetting with
water prohibited
subject to direct splashing with water or
pet urine, etc. or in humid places such
as bath areas, or use with wet hands.
Wet hands
Doing so might cause electric shock or
prohibited
fault from short-circuiting or corrosion
of electronic circuits. In the event that
the product is splashed with liquid,
immediately disconnect the AC adapter's
power plug. Faults caused by water or
humidity are not covered by the warranty
and charges will be incurred for repair.
When removing the battery cover, do not
exert more than necessary force. The
Prohibited
battery pack might jump out, for example,
and cause injury or a fault.
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Do not operate the product while driving
an automobile or motorized bicycle,
Prohibited
riding a bicycle or walking. Doing so may
compromise traffic safety and cause an
accident.
If charging is not complete after the
specified charging time, stop charging.
Prohibited
Failure to do so might cause leakage of
liquid, overheating, rupture or fire.
Do not leave in places within the reach
of small children. Small children might
Prohibited
swallow small parts, etc. by mistake and
choke on them, or might drop them by
mistake and cause accidents or injury.
Be sure to read the following
cautions before use.
Do not store the product in places
subject to direct sunlight (e.g. in
Prohibited
automobiles), places that get hot, places
that get extremely cold, and in humid
or dusty places. Doing so might cause
overheating, fire, deformation or a fault.
Do not leave the product in unstable
places such as wobbly stands or tilting
Prohibited
surfaces especially while the vibration
mode is set. Dropping the product
may cause injury or damage. Also, pay
sufficient attention to impact, etc.
Do not cover or wrap the product with
bedding, etc. while using or charging the
Prohibited
product. Doing so might cause fire, fault
or injury.
Do not touch the main unit or the
specified AC adapter (sold separately) for
Prohibited
a long time while power is being supplied
from an external source. Doing so might
cause low-temperature burns.
The product may become hot by
prolonged use especially in high-
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temperature environment. Be careful
when using the product if it is touching
your skin for a long time, as it might
cause low-temperature burns.
Do not use power outlets or wiring
apparatus beyond the products rating.
Prohibited
Also, exceeding the rating, for example,
by connecting multiple devices to a single
power strip might cause overheating and
fire.
Do not use the product with the battery
cover removed.
Prohibited
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Safety precautions
Do not place near corrosive chemicals
or in places where corrosive gas is
Prohibited
generated. Doing so might cause a fault
or loss of internal data.
Do not leave or store with the battery
cover or battery pack removed from the
Prohibited
main unit. Doing so might allow dust or
other foreign objects to get inside and
cause a fault.
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Do not use the product if there is smoke,
abnormal odor or noise, excessive
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overheating, or other abnormalities. If
an abnormality occurs, disconnect the
specified charging equipment (sold
separately) from the power outlet, make
sure that the product is not overheating
before turning the power off or removing
the battery, and contact an au shop or
Secure product support center. Also,
if you have dropped or damaged the
product, do not continue to use it in that
state, and contact an au shop or Secure
cell phone support center.
When plugging earphones, etc. into the
product, adjust the volume to the proper
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level. Setting too loud a volume or using
the earphones continuously for a long
period of time might adversely affect your
ears. Also, raising the volume too high
might prevent you from hearing sounds
around you, which might in turn lead to a
traffic accident at a railroad crossing or
pedestrian crossing.
When adjusting the volume with
earphones plugged into the product,
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raise the volume a little at a time. If
you raise the volume too much from
the outset, sudden loud noise from the
earphones might adversely affect your
ears.
When using an AC adapter or external
device, insert/remove the connector
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straight to/from the terminal. Make sure
the orientation of the connector is correct.
Failure to do so might cause damage or a
fault.
■ Main unit
Be sure to read the following
warnings before use.
Do not use the product while driving a car
or riding a motorbike or bicycle. Doing so
Prohibited
may cause a traffic accident. Use of the
product while driving a car or motorbike
is prohibited by law. Use of the product
while riding a bicycle may be punishable
by some regulations.
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Safety precautions
Do not use this product while you are
aboard an airplane. Use of electronic
Prohibited
devices transmitting radio waves in
an airplane is prohibited by law. Some
airline companies, however, allow their
passengers to use cell phones. For
details, contact the airline company you
use.
The product sometimes affects highprecision electronic devices. So, turn
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it off near such devices. (Examples
of electronic devices that might be
affected by the product include cardiac
pacemakers, hearing aids, other
electronic medical devices, fire alarms,
and automatic doors. If you are using
an electronic medical device, contact
the device manufacturer or retailer for
information about the possible affect of
radio waves.)
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When using the product near an
implanted pacemaker, implanted
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cardioverter-defibrillator or other
electronic medical device, radio waves
might affect these units and devices. So,
please observe the following.
1. Those with an implanted pacemaker
or implanted cardioverterdefibrillator should carry or use the
product at least 22 cm away from
the pacemaker or cardioverterdefibrillator.
2. Turn the product off in crowded
trains or other crowded places, since
there may be people with a cardiac
pacemaker or implanted cardioverterdefibrillator nearby.
3. Pay attention to the following points
when using the product inside
medical institutions.
• Do not bring the product into
operating theaters, intensive-care
units (ICU) and coronary care units
(CCU).
• Turn the product off in hospital
wards.
• Even if you are in a lobby, etc.,
be sure to turn the product off
when there are electronic medical
devices nearby.
• When a medical institution has laid
down designated areas where use
of the product is prohibited or is
not allowed to be brought in, abide
by the instructions of that medical
institution.
4. When using electronic medical devices
other than an implanted pacemaker
and implanted cardioverter-defibrillator
outside a medical institution (e.g. home
medical treatment), check individually
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with the manufacturer of the electronic
medical device regarding the influence
of radio waves.
Stay alert to your surroundings when
calling, messaging, browsing the Internet,
shooting photos, playing games, watching
TV (One seg) or listening to music. Failure
to do so might cause a fall or traffic
accident.
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Safety precautions
Do not send data by infrared
communication with the infrared port
Prohibited
pointing toward anyone's eyes. Doing
so might affect their eyes. Also, sending
data with the infrared port pointing toward
some other infrared device might cause
false operation, etc.
Do not light the flash in front of a person's
eyes. Do not gaze at the light emitting
Prohibited
part when the photo light is lighted. Doing
so might cause impairment of eyesight,
etc. Be especially careful not to point the
flash at small children from a very close
distance.
Do not point the photo light toward a
driver of a car, motorbike or bicycle. If
Prohibited
dazzled by the light, the driver might
become unable to drive and cause an
accident.
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Sometimes, very rarely, some people
demonstrate symptoms such as
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temporary muscle spasms, loss of
consciousness, etc. by watching
repeatedly flickering screens. Those with
a past history of this should consult with a
physician before using the product.
Be sure to read the following
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cautions before use.
Use of the product in an automobile might
sometimes affect on-board electronic
devices, though this rarely happens. If
this happens, stop use since this may
impair safe travel.
If you feel any abnormality with your skin,
immediately consult a dermatologist.
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Itching, rashes, eczema, etc. sometimes
occur depending on your physical
constitution and condition.
The materials of parts used on the product are as
follows.
PartMaterialSurface
Front surfaceGlass
Exterior case
(side surfaces)
Connector cover
and stereo
earphone jack
cover
Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate
treatment
Non-glare
Discontinuous
deposition
UV surface
hardening
process
Camera lensABS plasticNon-glare
Volume button/
power button
Polycarbonate
UV surface
hardening
process
PartMaterialSurface
Around camera
lens
AluminumAlumite
ReceiverStainless steel UV surface
Do not bring the product close to
magnetized objects such as cash cards,
Prohibited
floppy disks, credit cards, and prepaid
cards. Doing so might result in loss of
recorded information.
Do not allow liquids, metal objects,
burnable items, and other foreign matter
Prohibited
to get inside the microSD memory card
slot, connector, and stereo earphone
jack. Failure to do so might cause fire,
electric shock or a fault.
treatment
processing
hardening
process
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Safety precautions
Do not swing the product around by
holding the earphones, etc. Doing so
Prohibited
might cause an accident or damage.
Use the product with the covers of the
connector, etc. closed. If the covers
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are open, dirt or water may get inside
causing a fault.
If you have a weak heart, be careful
when setting the incoming vibration
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and ringtone volume to prevent adverse
effects on your heart.
Pay attention to items becoming stuck to
the main unit. The speaker uses magnets,
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and so thumbtacks and pins, craft knife
blades, staples, and other metal objects
sometimes become stuck to the main
unit, and cause unexpected injury. Before
using the product, be sure to check
that there are no foreign objects on the
speaker or other parts.
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Do not put the product directly on sand
at a beach, etc. Sand or other small
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particles might get inside the receiver,
microphone or speaker, causing the
volume to drop. If sand gets inside the
product, it might cause overheating or a
fault.
When using the product for calling or
data communication, be careful not to
Prohibited
keep the product in direct contact with
your skin for a prolonged period, or not
to cover the product with paper, cloth,
bedding, etc. The product might get hot,
causing fire, burns or a fault.
Do not use a ballpoint pen, pencil, or any
other pointed object to perform touch panel
Prohibited
operations. Doing so can damage the display.
Do not leave the product inside a closed
motor vehicle during the summer or in any
Prohibited
other environment subject to extremely
high temperatures. Doing so can cause
the product to become very hot and
creates the risk of burn injury. Extreme
heat can also decrease battery capacity,
shorten the lifespan of the battery, deform
the case of the phone, and cause other
problems.
■ Battery pack
(The battery pack of this
product is a lithium-ion battery.)
The battery pack is not
fully charged at the time of
purchase. Charge the battery
before using the product.
Be sure to read the
Prohibited
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Prohibited
following before use.
Do not short-circuit the positive (+) and
negative (-) terminals of the battery pack.
Connect the battery pack to the product
in the correct orientation. Connecting
in an incorrect orientation might cause
rupture, fire or overheating. Do not try
to forcibly connect the battery pack,
instead thoroughly check the connection
terminals carefully before connection.
Do not puncture the battery pack with
a nail, hit it with a hammer or step on it.
Doing so might cause fire or damage.
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Safety precautions
Do not allow metal objects (such as
necklaces and hairpins) to come in
Prohibited
contact with the connection terminals
when carrying or storing the battery pack.
Doing so might cause fire or a fault due
to a short circuit.
Do not disassemble, modify or directly
solder the battery pack. Doing so might
Disassembly
prohibited
cause spilling of the battery liquid
resulting in an accident such as loss of
eyesight if it gets into someone's eyes, or
cause overheating, fire or rupture.
Do not use a battery pack that has been
dropped, stepped on, damaged, or is
Prohibited
leaking battery liquid. Immediately move
the battery pack away from fire if you
notice leakage of liquid or unusual odor.
Failure to do so might cause the leaked
liquid to catch fire resulting in fire or
rupture.
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Do not wet the battery pack with water,
seawater, pet urine, etc. A wet battery
Wetting with
water prohibited
pack might cause overheating, rupture or
fire. If you drop the product into water by
mistake, immediately turn off the power,
remove the battery pack, and contact an
au shop or Secure cell phone support
center. Never charge a wet battery pack.
If the leaked liquid gets on your skin or
clothes, immediately rinse it off with water
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to avoid injury. If the liquid gets into your
eyes, do not rub your eyes, wash them
with water, and immediately consult a
doctor to avoid the risk of losing your
eyesight. If the liquid gets on a device,
wipe it off without touching it.
The battery pack is a consumable item.
If the performance of a battery pack
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does not recover (e.g. the usable time
after each charge has become extremely
short), the battery pack is at the end of its
service life, so stop use and buy a new
one of the specified type. Failure to do so
might cause overheating, fire, rupture or
leakage. Note that the length of service
life varies depending on the usage
conditions, etc.
To remove the battery pack from the
product, hook your finger into the groove on
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the bottom of the battery pack and lift up.
Inserting a pen or some other pointed object
creates the risk of fire and material damage.
Be careful to not let your pet bite the
battery pack. It might cause leakage,
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overheating, rupture or ignition of the
battery pack.
■ Battery cover
Be sure to read the following
cautions before use.
If you feel any abnormality with your skin,
immediately consult a dermatologist.
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Itching, rashes, eczema, etc. sometimes
occur depending on your physical
constitution and condition.
The materials of parts used on the battery cover
are as follows.
MaterialSurface treatment
Polycarbonate UV surface hardening process
※ Soft touch paint finish only for the battery cover
Black
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■ AC adapter
Safety precautions
Do not use at other voltages than the specified
power supply voltage. Doing so might cause
Prohibited
fire, overheating or electric shock.
• AC adapter (sold separately) : 100 VAC
to 240 VAC
Firmly insert the plug of the specified
charging equipment (sold separately)
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into the power outlet down to the base
of the pins. Incomplete insertion of the
power plug might result in electric shock
or fire caused by overheating and fire. Do
not use damaged AC adapters or loose
power outlets.
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Be sure to read the following
warnings before use.
Do not damage, modify, twist, pull or
place a heavy object on the power cord
Prohibited
of the specified charging equipment (sold
separately). Do not use a damaged cord.
Doing so might cause an electric shock,
short circuit or fire.
Do not let your hands, fingers or other
parts of your body touch the connection
Prohibited
terminals. Doing so might cause electric
shock, injury or a fault.
If you hear thunder, do not touch the
power plug. Doing so might cause an
Prohibited
electric shock as a result of a lightning
strike.
Before cleaning the specified charging
equipment (sold separately), unplug
Disconnect plug
from power outlet
its power plug from the outlet or
cigarette lighter socket. If the plug
remains plugged in when you clean the
equipment, it might cause an electric
shock or short circuit. Also, wipe off dust
on the charging equipment's power plug.
If the plug is left covered with dust, it
might cause fire.
Wipe off dust on the power plug. Failure
to do so might cause fire, burns or
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electric shock.
Install and position in-car devices where
they do not hinder driving or safety
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equipment such as airbags. Failure to do
so might cause a traffic accident. Install incar devices following the instructions their
manuals.
When the AC adapter is not to be used for
a long time, disconnect the AC adapter's
Disconnect plug
from power outlet
power plug from the power outlet. Failure
to do so might cause electric shock, fire
or a fault.
Do not use in places subject to direct
splashing with water, pet urine or other
Wetting with
water prohibited
liquids. Doing so might result in faults
resulting from overheating, fire, electric
shock, or short-circuiting of electronic
circuits. In the event that the product
is splashed with liquid, immediately
disconnect the AC adapter's power plug.
Be sure to read the following
cautions before use.
Do not use in humid places such as bath
areas, or connect/disconnect the AC
Wetting with
water prohibited
adapter with wet hands. Doing so might
cause electric shock or a fault.
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Charge the battery in a stable place,
especially while the vibration mode is
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set. If placed on an inclined surface or
wobbly stand, the product might fall
causing injury or damage. In addition, do
not cover or wrap the product with a cloth
or bedding. Doing so might cause fire or
a fault.
When unplugging the plug of the
specified charging equipment (sold
Disconnect plug
from power outlet
separately) from the power outlet, hold
and pull the power plug. If you pull the
cord, the cord might be damaged.
Do not leave the specified charging
equipment (sold separately) connected
Prohibited
to the product with the battery pack
removed. Doing so might cause fire or
electric shock.
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■ au IC-Card
Be sure to read the following
warnings before use.
Do not put the au IC-Card in a cooking
apparatus such as a microwave oven or
Prohibited
a pressure vessel. Doing so might cause
melting, overheating, fuming, loss of data or
a fault.
Be sure to read the following
cautions before use.
Be careful not to injure your hand or finger
when installing/removing the au IC-Card.
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Insert the au IC-Card only into the
devices specified by the Company. Using
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a device not specified by the Company
might cause loss of data or a fault.
For the specified devices, contact an au
shop or Customer Service Center.
Do not disassemble or modify the au ICCard. Doing so might cause loss of data
Disassembly
prohibited
or a fault.
Do not use or leave the au IC-Card in hot
places such as by a fire or a heater. Doing
Prohibited
so might cause melting, overheating,
fuming, loss of data or a fault.
Do not heat or throw the au IC-Card into
a fire. Doing so might cause melting,
Prohibited
overheating, fuming, loss of data or a
fault.
Do not touch the IC (metal) part of the au
IC-Card or short-circuit it. Doing so might
Prohibited
cause loss of data or a fault.
Do not drop the au IC-Card or subject it
to strong impact. Doing so might cause a
Prohibited
fault.
Do not fold, bend or place a heavy object
on the au IC-Card. Doing so might cause
Prohibited
a fault.
Do not wet the au IC-Card. Doing so
might cause a fault.
Wetting with
water prohibited
Do not scratch the IC (metal) part of the
au IC-Card. Doing so might cause a fault.
Prohibited
Do not store the au IC-Card in dusty
places. Doing so might cause a fault.
Prohibited
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Safety precautions
Do not store the au IC-Card in places
exposed to direct sunlight or hot and
Prohibited
humid places. Doing so might cause a
fault.
Store the au IC-Card out of reach of
small children. Failure to do so might
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cause injury or asphyxiation, etc. if they
accidentally swallow and choke on it.
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■ Earphones
Be sure to read the following
warnings before use.
Do not splash with water or other liquids.
Also, never use in places subject to
Wetting with
water prohibited
direct splashing with water or pet urine,
etc. or in humid places such as bath
areas, or use with wet hands. Doing so
Wet hands
might cause electric shock or fault from
prohibited
short-circuiting or corrosion of electronic
circuits. In the event that the product
is splashed with liquid, immediately
disconnect the AC adapter's power plug.
Faults caused by wetting with water or
humidity are not covered by the warranty
and charges will be incurred for repair.
Be sure to read the following
cautions before use.
Adjust the volume to the proper level.
Setting too loud a volume or using the
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earphones continuously for a long period
of time might adversely affect your
ears. Also, raising the volume too high
might prevent you from hearing sounds
around you, which might in turn lead to a
traffic accident at a railroad crossing or
pedestrian crossing.
When adjusting the volume, raise the
volume a little at a time. If you raise the
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volume too much from the outset, sudden
loud noise from the earphones might
adversely affect your ears.
If you feel any abnormality with your skin,
immediately consult a dermatologist.
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Itching, rashes, eczema, etc. sometimes
occur depending on your physical
constitution and condition.
The materials of parts used on the earphones are as
follows.
These precautions are provided to ensure
that performance can be fully demonstrated.
Thoroughly read these precautions to
ensure correct use.
■ Precautions common to the product,
battery pack, battery cover, charging
equipment, au IC-Card, peripheral
devices
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PartMaterialSurface
● Do not apply excessive force to the
product during use. Be sure not to put
-
the product into a tightly packed bag or
place a heavy object on the product in a
bag. Sitting on the product in your pocket
might damage the display or internal
circuit board resulting in a malfunction.
Keeping an external device connected
to the connector or stereo earphone jack
might damage the connector resulting
in a malfunction. Such damage and
malfunction are not covered by the
warranty, even if there is no external
damage.
● Do not use the product in extremely hot,
cold or humid places.
(Use within an ambient temperature
range of 5
℃ to 35℃ and humidity range
of 35% to 85%.)
● Do not use in places subject to lots of
dust or vibration.
● Clean the connection terminals with
dry cotton swabs, etc. every now and
then. Soiled terminals might cause poor
conn
ection. Do not exert a strong force to
clean the connection terminals to prevent
deformation.
● Clean the product with a soft dry cloth
(such as the type used for eyeglasses).
Forceful rubbing with a dry cloth
may scratch the display. The display
may be stained if splashed liquid or
smears are left on the surface. Wiping
the product using alcohol, thinner,
benzene, detergent, etc. might erase
the printing on the outer casing or cause
discoloration.
● Use as far away as possible from land-
line phones, TVs and radios. Use nearby
might affect them.
● The product may become warm while
charging or during other operations,
depending on the situation, but this is not
abnormal.
● When the product is used by a child,
parents or guardians should thoroughly
read the 'Basic Manual' (this manual) and
teach the child how to use it.
● Turn off the power before removing the
battery pack. If you remove the battery
pack with the power on, saved data
might be altered or lost.
● If the product becomes hot during
charging, charging may be temporarily
interrupted to protect the product against
damage.
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■ Main unit
● Charging, talking on the product, camera
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operation, and other operations can
cause parts of the main unit to heat up.
Take care to avoid prolonged contact
with your hand, face, etc.
● Do not forcefully press, tap or
intentionally subject the display to strong
impact. Doing so might cause scratching
or damage.
● Do not forcefully press your fingernails,
sharp objects or hard objects against the
keys or display surface. Doing so might
cause scratching or damage. The touch
panel is designed to be lightly touched
by fingers. Do not apply strong pressure
with your fingers or sharp-pointed objects
(such as fingernails, ballpoint pens and
pins) to the touch panel.
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In the following cases, the product may
not respond to touching the touch panel,
or errors in operation may occur.
• Operation with gloved hands
• Operation with fingernails
• Operation with a foreign object placed
on the touch panel
• Operation with a protective sheet or
sticker on the touch panel
• Operation with water drops or
condensation on the display
• Operation with wet or sweaty fingers
● The sticker, on which the production
number is printed, that is stuck under
the battery pack proves that your
product and transmission module are
compliant with the Radio Law and the
Telecommunications Business Law and
should not be removed.
● Never use modified au cell phones. Use
of a modified device violates the Radio
Law.
This product has acquired the certification
of conformity with technical regulations for
the specified radio station based on the
Radio Law, and the 'Technical Conformity
' is printed on the nameplate of
Mark
the product as a certificate.
If the screws of the product are removed
and modifications are made to the
internal components, the certification of
conformity with technical regulations will
become invalid. Never use the product
without a valid certification. Doing so
violates the Radio Law.
● To prevent unlawful modification, the
product has been designed so that
it cannot be easily disassembled.
Modifying the product is prohibited by
the Radio Law.
● Contents saved in this product, such
as contacts, mails and favorites, might
be altered or lost by an accident, fault,
repair or mishandling. Be sure to keep a
copy of important contents. Note that the
Company assumes no responsibility for
any damages or lost profits resulting from
altered or lost contents.
● Note that content data (both charged
or free content) saved on the product
cannot be returned to the customer when
the product is replaced for repair of a
fault, for example.
● This product uses liquid crystal for its
display. The display response speed
may become slow when the ambient
temperature is low, which is due to
the property of liquid crystal and not a
malfunction. The display response speed
will return to normal at room temperature.
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● Although the display used on the product
is made using high-precision technology,
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some pixels (dots) might be lit or out at
all times. This is not a malfunction.
● Take care not to inconvenience people
around you when you use the product in
a public place.
● You are recommended to store copies of
individual data such as photos, videos
and music in your PC by sending each
file as a mail attachment, etc. Note,
however, that you may not be able to
make copies of some copyrighted data
even by the above-mentioned means.
● Take care not to place magnetized items
such as magnetic cards, speakers and
TV sets near the product, as it might
cause malfunction.
Putting strong magnets close to the
product might cause false operation.
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● Keep this product away from permanent
magnets (such as the magnetic clasps
of necklaces or bags) and household
appliances (such as TVs and speakers)
that generate powerful magnetism. Note
that there is a risk that when the product
itself generates magnetism (known as
magnetization or magnetizing), it may
affect the accuracy of the compass or
cause a malfunction.
● When you put the product in your pocket
or bag, take care so that the display does
not come in contact with metal objects
or other hard objects, as it might cause
scratching or damage. Also, be careful
not to scratch or damage the display by
using a strap whose metal or other hard
part comes in contact with the display.
● The product may become hot if the
display is on continuously for a long time,
so it may cause low-temperature burns if
it is against your skin for a long time.
● When suddenly brought into a warm
place from a cold place, or when in a
humid location, or when used where
temperature suddenly changes (e.g.
near the air discharge port of an
air conditioner), water droplets (i.e.
condensation) sometimes are formed
inside the product. Note that when used
under conditions such as this, humidity
might cause corrosion or a fault.
● When wiping the display, wipe with a
soft, dry cloth. Use of a moistened cloth,
glass cleaner or other similar liquid might
cause a fault.
● When connecting or disconnecting the
specified microUSB cable (option) to
the connector, be sure the connector of
the specified microUSB cable (option) is
straight in relation to the terminal.
● Note that applying undue force when the
specified microUSB cable is attached
may damage it.
● Do not discard the product together with
regular trash. Please cooperate in the
collection of the product when it is no
longer needed to protect the environment
and effectively use resources. Old
products are collected at au shops and
other places.
● Insert only a microSD memory card into
the microSD memory card slot on the
product.
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● Do not exert excessive force when
installing/removing a microSD memory
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card. Doing so might injure your hands or
fingers.
● While writing/reading data to/from a
microSD memory card, do not subject the
product to vibration or impact, remove
the battery pack or turn off the power.
Doing so might cause loss of data or a
fault.
● When hearing the other party's voice,
make sure that the receiver is placed
at the center of your ear. If the receiver
(audio output port) is closed by the ear
lobe, it may be hard to hear the voice.
● Even if you cover the microphone to
make your voice inaudible to the other
party, the other party can hear your
voice.
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● When using handsfree call, take care to
keep the speaker at a safe distance from
your ears, as the speaker volume may be
too loud.
● Do not remove the sticker from inside
the battery cover. If you do remove the
sticker, you may no longer be able to do
FeliCa reading and writing.
● Note that covering the light sensor/
proximity sensor with your finger, or
putting a sticker over the sensor prevents
the sensor from responding to ambient
light so it may not operate normally.
● Note that putting a sticker over the light
sensor/proximity sensor will cause it to
malfunction and the display will often
malfunction when calls come in or during
calls and operation may not be possible.
■ Touch panel
● Use your finger to operate the touch
panel. Do not use ballpoint pens, pencils
or other sharp-pointed objects. Using
such objects does not only hinder correct
operation of the touch panel, but also
might cause scratching or damage to the
display.
● Do not put stickers or sheets (e.g.
commercially available protective films,
peep prevention sheets) on the display.
Doing so might hinder correct operation
of the touch panel.
● Do not operate the touch panel with
fingernails. Doing so might result in split
nails or jammed fingers.
● If the display surface is dirty or wet
with sweat or water, it may not function
correctly. In such cases, wipe the display
surface with a dry, soft cloth.
● When carrying the product in your pocket
or bag, take care not to put the touch
panel close to metal or other conductive
materials, as it might cause false
operation of the touch panel.
■ Battery pack
● Use in very hot or cold environments, for
example, when left in an automobile with
the windows closed in summer, will cause
the battery capacity to drop and shorten
the available battery usage time. This will
also shorten the battery pack's service
life. Try to use the battery pack, as much
as possible, at room temperature.
● When the battery pack is not to be used
for a long time, remove the battery cover
and remove the battery pack from the
main unit, and store it away from hot and
humid places.
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● Charge the battery before using the
product for the first time after purchase, or
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if you have not used the product for a long
time.
● The battery pack is a consumable
product. The service life of the battery
pack is over if functions do not recover
even after recharging. Purchase a
specified battery pack. The service
life varies depending on the operating
conditions.
● Do not discard battery packs together
with regular trash. Please cooperate in
the collection of used battery packs to
protect the environment and effectively
use resources. au shops and other
retailers collect used battery packs.
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● Battery packs sometimes swell up as
they approach the end of their service
life. This is due to the properties of
lithium-ion batteries, and is not a problem
in terms of safety.
■ AC adapter
● When not using the specified charging
equipment (sold separately), remove the
AC adapter's power plug from the power
outlet.
● Do not wrap the cord of the specified
charging equipment (sold separately)
around the adapter itself. Doing so might
cause electric shock, overheating or fire.
● Do not unduly bend the parts of the
power cord that connect the plug and
connector of the specified charger
(option) to the power cord. Doing so may
cause a short circuit, overheating, or fire.
■ au IC-Card
● The au IC-Card is lent to you by au. In
case of loss or damage, the card will
be replaced at your expense. When
malfunction is suspected, or in case of
theft or loss, contact an au shop or PiPit.
● Do not forcibly remove or insert the au IC-
Card. Be careful not to exert excessive
force when inserting the card into your au
cell phone.
● You are responsible for any damage
caused by inserting your au IC-Card into
some other IC card reader/writer, etc.
● Keep the IC (metal) part of your au IC-
Card clean. Wipe the card with a dry, soft
cloth (such as for cleaning eyeglasses)
for cleaning.
● Do not put stickers, etc. on the au IC-
Card.
● Do not use the micro au IC-Card with a
card adapter. Doing so might cause a
fault.
■ About the earphones
● Do not use the earphones with the cord
wrapped around the product. Doing
so can reduce sensitivity, and cause
breakup and noise in phone calls.
● Do not twist or pull on the cord, and do
not place heavy objects on it. Do not use
a cord that is damaged.
● Do not swing the cord around.
● When unplugging the cord, be sure to
grasp it by the plug. Pulling by the cord
can damage it.
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● Subjecting the product to external
pressure or dropping the product while
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the earphone cord is wrapped around
it can, under certain conditions, subject
the product and earphones to excessive
force, creating the risk of scratching,
malfunction and/or damage. When not
using the earphones, unplug them from
the product and store them in a safe
place.
● On a train or in other locations where
there are others around, take care so
people around you are not bothered from
sound leaking from the earphones.
■ Camera
● When using the camera, follow common
rules of etiquette regarding camera use.
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● Image data might be altered or lost due
to malfunction, repair or mishandling
of this product. The Company takes no
responsibility for recovery of altered or
lost data, damages resulting from altered
or lost data, or lost profits.
● When photographing important
occasions (such as a wedding), take a
trial shot and check the shot image to
make sure it is correctly shot.
● Do not use the camera for recording
commercially available books or
information of which photographing is not
allowed.
● Do not leave the camera lens exposed to
direct sunlight. Imaging elements might
be discolored or burnt.
■ Music, videos and TV (One seg)
● Do not listen to music or watch videos
or TV (One seg) while driving a car or
motorbike, or riding a bicycle. Use of the
product while driving a car or motorbike
is prohibited by law. (Use of the product
while riding a bicycle may also be
punishable by law.) In addition, stay
alert to the traffic around you even when
walking. Surrounding sounds may not be
heard clearly, and gazing at the screen
might distract your attention causing a
traffic accident. Be especially careful at
railroad crossings, station platforms and
pedestrian crossings.
● Take care not to listen at ear-splitting
volume for a long time, as it might affect
hearing.
● Be careful of sound leakage from
earphones in trains or other places with
many people around you.
■ Copyrights and rights of portrait
● You are not allowed to copy, distribute,
publish, modify or edit the data you shot
or recorded or downloaded using this
product without consent of the copyright
holder, except for personal use, under
the copyright law. In addition, do not
use or modify portraits or names of other
individuals without their consent, as it
might infringe on rights of portrait.
Note that shooting and recording may
be restricted at some live performances,
shows and exhibitions even for personal
use.
● Be careful about the copyright and
portrait right when posting photos you
shot, etc. on Internet homepages.
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<Backup content on the product>
◎ Please back up important content recorded
or downloaded to the product to an outside
source. Content recorded to memory on the
product sometimes disappears or is altered by
unexpected factors, such as static electricity
or a fault, repair, mishandling, etc.
※ How to make backups: Store important data such
as phonebook data, music, photos and videos on
microSD memory cards. You can also send files as
mail attachments or transfer them to your PC. Note,
however, that there are some data that cannot be
copied by using these means.
Available security codes
About various security
codes
The product has various security codes that
you can use.
The available security codes are as follows.
Do not forget the various security codes that
are set as they are necessary for various
operations and contracts.
■ Security code
Example of
usage
Initial value A four digit number chosen by
① To do remote operation of voice
mail and call forwarding services
from a landline phone
② To use Customer Service Center
and to do various inquiries,
applications, and modifications
on the au homepage
the customer and noted on the
application form
■ Security code to unlock your terminal
Example of
usage
Initial value None
To set and release the screen lock
and remote lock
■ PIN code
Example of
usage
Initial value 1234
To prevent unauthorized use of the
au IC-Card by third parties
■ Password (Osaifu-Keitai lock setting)
Example of
usage
Initial value None
To use the 'Osaifu-Keitai Lock
Setting'
About privacy functions
The product has the following functions to
protect the privacy of stored data.
• Screen lock
• Osaifu-Keitai lock setting
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PIN code
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■ PIN code
You can make it necessary to input a PIN
code each time the power is turned on to
prevent unauthorized use of the au IC-Card
by third parties. It is also necessary to input
the PIN code to turn off the PIN code function.
The code locks if the PIN code is input
incorrectly three times. You can release it if
it locks by using the PIN lock release code.
• The initial default PIN code is '1234'.
When you purchase the product, it is
initially set up so input of the PIN code is
not required. To require PIN code input,
perform the following operation: Slide the
status bar downwards. Tap [Settings],
[Security], [Set up au IC card lock] and
then [Lock au IC card] to select the check
box. You also can tap 'Change PIN' and
change the current PIN code to any four
to eight-digit code you want.
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■ PUK code
You can release the lock by inputting this
code if the PIN code is locked.
• PUK code is an eight-digit number given
at the time of purchase, which is printed
on the back side of the plastic card on
which your au IC-Card is attached.
• If you input the PIN lock release code, set
a new PIN code.
• If PUK code is incorrectly entered ten
times consecutively, contact an au shop,
PiPit or Customer Service Center.
• The 'PIN code' is not reset even if data is
initialized.
About Bluetooth®/wireless
LAN (Wi-Fi
®
) functions
• The Bluetooth® function of this product
is in conformance with and certified
by Japan Radio Standards and FCC
Standards. Note that the use of Bluetooth
functions may be restricted in certain
countries or geographic areas. Before
using this product in another country,
check on the local applicable laws and
regulations in that country or geographic
area.
• The wireless LAN function of this product is
in conformance with and certified by Japan
Radio Standards and FCC Standards.
Note that the use of wireless LAN functions
may be restricted in certain countries
or geographic areas. Before using this
product in another country, check on the
®
local applicable laws and regulations in
that country or geographic area.
• The 2.4 GHz frequency band used by the
wireless LAN and Bluetooth
®
functions
is also shared by a variety of other
devices. Under certain conditions, the
operation of other devices can reduce the
communication speed and range of these
functions, or can cause communication to
be cut off.
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• Do not use these functions in areas
where magnetism is being generated
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by electrical appliances, AV or OA
equipment, or where electromagnetic
waves are being generated.
• Magnetic and/or electrical noise can
cause large amounts of noise that
makes communication impossible.
(This is particularly true in the case of a
microwave oven.)
• Using these functions near a radio or
other receiver can impair radio reception
and can distort TV images.
• Devices may not be found correctly if
there are multiple LAN access points in
the immediate area that are using the
same channel.
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• Do not use the product inside an
aircraft. Even if you are flying on a Wi-Fi
enabled aircraft, be sure to turn off the
power. Note, however, that some airline
companies may allow use of the product.
For more information, check with the
airline company you plan to use.
• Communication speed and range
depends on the distance between the
communication devices, obstacles, and
the devices that are connecting.
®
Precautions when using
the 2.4 GHz band
This product uses the 2.4 GHz frequency
band for Bluetooth
LAN functions. This frequency band is
also shared by microwave ovens and
other household appliances, by industrial,
scientific, and medical equipment, other
similar wireless networks, as well as
licensed built-in wireless stations, industrial
production, and other applications, and
license-free special small power wireless
stations and amateur wireless stations
('other wireless stations').
1. Before using the product, check to make
sure there are no other wireless stations
in operation in the immediate area.
®
functions and wireless
2. Should radio interference occur between
this product and other wireless stations,
immediately move and use this product
in another location or terminate use of
the other equipment (so it is not emitting
radio waves).
3. If you have any other questions or
problems, contact your nearest au shop
or Customer Service Center.
memo
◎ The product has not been confirmed for
connection and operation for all Bluetooth
and wireless LAN-enabled equipment. This
means that operational compatibility with any
particular Bluetooth
equipment is not guaranteed.
®
or wireless LAN-enabled
®
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◎ Though wireless communications support the
security functions that conform to standard
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◎ Wireless LAN uses radio waves to exchange
◎ KDDI shall not be held in any way liable for
®
Bluetooth
this level of security should not be considered
to be sufficient for certain usage environments
and setups. Be sure to exercise caution
whenever performing Bluetooth
LAN data communications.
data, which means you can easily establish
a LAN connection with any device within the
range of the radio waves. However, it also
means that if you do not configure security
settings, a third party with bad intentions will
be able to illegally access communications,
etc. You are fully responsible for decisions
concerning security, but it is recommended
that you configure security settings before
using wireless LAN.
leaks of data or information that occur during
Bluetooth
and wireless LAN specifications,
®
and wireless
®
and wireless LAN communications.
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◎ Bluetooth® and wireless LAN use the same
wireless frequency band, so attempting to
use both of them at the same time can result
in interference between radio signals, low
communication speeds, and disconnection
of the network. If you experience connection
problems, stop using either Bluetooth
wireless LAN.
The product uses the 2.4 GHz frequency
band for Bluetooth
®
functions and wireless
®
or
LAN functions.
• Bluetooth® Function: 2.4FH1
The product uses the 2.4 GHz
frequency band. FH-SS modulation
is used, and the interference
distance is approximately 10
meters.
Moving object detection device
bands cannot be avoided.
• Wireless LAN Function: 2.4DS4/OF4
The product uses the 2.4 GHz
frequency band. DS-SS and
OFDM are used for modulation.
The interference distance is
approximately 40 meters maximum.
Moving object detection device
bands can be avoided.
Channels available for use depend on the
country.
Before using the LAN function inside an
aircraft, check with the applicable airline
company for each instance of use.
Precautions when using
the 5 GHz frequency band
This product uses the 5 GHz frequency
band for wireless LAN functions. Outdoor
use of the 5.2 GHz and 5.3 GHz frequency
bands is prohibited by Japan's Radio Law.
The following are the channels used by this
product in Japan.
W52 (5.2GHz band
W53 (5.3GHz band
W56 (5.6GHz band
116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140ch)
• Since constant Internet connection
is possible with this product, packet
communication may be performed
automatically by some applications,
resulting in high packet communication
charges. Therefore, subscription to a
packet communication charge discount
service is recommended.
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• To browse homepages, download
applications, communicate using
applications, send/receive mails and
configure various settings, connection to
the Internet is required, to which packet
communication charge applies. (You also
will be charged whenever you receive
からの重要なお知らせメール (important
au
notification from au), WEB de
らせメール
(notification about billing), and
請求書お知
other similar e-mail messages.)
Even if you are subscribed to Plan E
Simple or Plan E, sending and receiving
~@ezweb.ne.jp) is not free and
e-mail (
packet communication rates apply. Use
of e-mail (
NET subscription.
※ Packet communication charge does not apply to
Wi-Fi connection.
※ A separate monthly fee is required for using
WiMAX services.
~@ezweb.ne.jp) requires an IS
Notes on Google Play/au
Market/apps
• Be sure to check the security of the
application, then install it at your own
risk. Some applications might cause
virus infection, damage various data, and
send out your location information, usage
history or personal information stored in
your cell phone via the Internet.
• The Company assumes no responsibility
for any problems that might be caused by
applications you have installed. In such
cases, you may be charged a repair fee
even during the warranty period.
• The Company assumes no responsibility
for any disadvantage brought to you or
any third party by applications you have
installed.
• Insertion of a microSD memory card is
necessary to use some applications.
• Some applications prohibit the product
from entering sleep mode while they are
active, or rapidly drain the battery while
running in the background.
• Operation procedures and screen
appearances of the applications
preinstalled in this product and those
installed by you are subject to change
without notice as a result of version
upgrade. In addition, operation
procedures described in this manual may
differ from the actual procedures.
Names and functions of parts .
Opening/closing the connector cover
and stereo earphone jack cover .
Installing/removing the battery pack .
Installing/removing the au IC-Card .
Installing/removing a microSD memory
card .
Charging .
Turning the power on/off .
About the sleep mode .
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Names and functions of parts
■ Front
①
②
③
④
⑤
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① Receiver: Listen to the other party's voice
here.
② Light sensor/Proximity sensor: The
light sensor detects local brightness and
automatically adjusts display brightness
accordingly.
The proximity sensor detects when your
⑥
⑦
⑧
⑨
face or other body part is near and prevents
unintentional touch panel operation.
③ Touch panel: Touch with your finger to
operate.
The touch panel can be used to perform
operations such as menu and menu item
selection, screen scrolling and zooming, etc
(
▶P.80).
④
Back button : Goes back to the previous
screen.
⑤
⑩
Home button : Returns from the current
screen to the home screen (
• Tapping this button on a home screen
displays thumbnails of all of the home
screens.
⑥ Indicator: Shows the remaining charge and
indicates when there are unread notifications
(
▶P.91).
⑦ Front-facing camera: Use this camera to
shoot a self-portrait, etc.
⑧
Task button : Shows the recently used
apps.
⑨ Microphone: Talk here.
▶P.82).
■ Back
au IC-Card
⑪
⑫
※1
⑭
⑮⑬
⑯
⑰
⑱
Built-in antenna
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※2
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※1 For information about handling au IC-Cards,
refer to "Installing/removing the au IC-Card"
(
▶P.69).
※2 The antenna is attached to the battery cover.
Getting ready
Note the following points to maintain the quality
of your phone calls and communications.
• Do not cover the built-in antenna with your
hand during phone calls, etc.
• Do not affix stickers or any other object to the
built-in antenna area.
• Make sure that the battery cover is attached
securely (
▶P.65).
⑩ Main camera: Camera for shooting photos
and videos.
⑪ Second microphone: Also picks up your
voice.
⑫ Infrared port: Use for infrared
communications.
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⑬ Volume buttons: Use the buttons to adjust
the volume level of the paging tone, in call
volume, media, etc.
•
⑭ microSD memory card slot: Accepts a
⑮ Connector: For connection of the specified
⑯ Flashlight: For illumination when needed.
⑰ FeliCa mark: When using Osaifu-Keitai
⑱ Speaker: Can be used to listen to speaker
: Increases volume
: Decrease volume
•
microSD memory card.
charger (option), specified microUSB cable
(option), etc.
Flashlight helps illuminate subjects in lowlight environments when the camera is
focusing and capturing a photo or video.
hold this mark up to the reader/writer.
phone output, music playback, paging
tones, etc.
®
,
■ Top edge
⑲
⑳
⑲ Stereo earphone jack: For connection of the
provided earphones.
⑳
Power button : Hold down to turn
on power. Pressing this button while power
is on toggles the Sleep mode (
between on and off.
• Holding down this button for at least two
seconds displays the phone's option
screen. The option screen can be used
to turn off power and configure Airplane
mode settings.
▶P.78)
Opening/closing the connector cover
and stereo earphone jack cover
Opening the connector cover
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and stereo earphone jack cover
▶ Put your finger in the groove and open in
the direction of the arrow.
Groove
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memo
◎ Take care to avoid pulling on the covers with
strong force. Particular care is required when
disconnecting cables and cords from the
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connector and stereo earphone jack to make
sure you do not pull the covers along with the
cable/cord.
◎ Pulling on a cover with strong force can cause
it to become deformed or can break it off.
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Closing the connector cover
and stereo earphone jack cover
1
Align the inside of the cover to slide
it into the main unit and then press
the cover (
①) closed.
①
2
Rub your finger across the covers
in the directions indicated by the
arrows in the illustration to make
sure that no part is sticking up.
Installing/removing the
battery pack
Use only the battery pack that is specified
for this product and make sure you install it
correctly.
memo
◎ Do not use undue force when removing the
battery cover.
◎ Disconnect all cables and cords from the
connector before removing the battery cover.
◎ The antenna is attached to the battery cover.
Make sure that the battery cover is attached
securely. A loose battery cover can result in
poor phone call or communication quality.
◎ For precautions concerning the battery pack, refer
to "Safety precautions (observe strictly)" (
and "Handling precautions" (
▶P.36).
▶P.13)
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Installing the battery pack
⑩
⑫
Terminal
1
Remove the battery cover.
There are hooks at each of the positions
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shown by a
your finger (or fingernail) into the groove
(
①) on the bottom of the battery cover and
lift it a little way. Release the hooks one at
a time in order from (
Finally, insert your finger between the main
unit and the battery cover and release the
central hook (
cover.
Battery cover
(Cross-section view of hook)
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● in the illustration. First, hook
② to ⑬).
⑭) and remove the battery
⑧
⑥
④
②
Main unit
③
①
⑤
2
Install the battery pack.
Align the terminals of the battery pack with
the terminals of the main unit and install
the battery pack as indicated by the arrow.
Be aware of the shape of the battery pack
and install it correctly.
⑭
⑬
⑪
⑨
⑦
3
①
Attach the battery cover.
Push the battery cover along the (①)
arrows to close it, and then press down at
the (
②) arrow until it clicks into place.
②
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Removing the battery pack
⑩
⑫
Make sure the product is turned off before
removing the battery pack.
Getting ready
1
Remove the battery cover.
There are hooks at each of the positions
shown by a
your finger (or fingernail) into the groove
(
①) on the bottom of the battery cover and
lift it a little way. Release the hooks one at
a time in order from (
Finally, insert your finger between the main
unit and the battery cover and release the
central hook (
cover.
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● in the illustration. First, hook
② to ⑬).
⑭) and remove the battery
⑧
⑥
Battery cover
Main unit
(Cross-section view of hook)
2
Remove the battery pack.
④
②
③
①
⑨
⑦
⑤
Hook your finger (or fingernail) into the
groove on the bottom of the battery pack
and lift up. Next, lift the battery pack to
remove it.
Groove
⑭
⑬
⑪
memo
au IC-Card
◎ Trying to lift up the battery pack without using
its groove can damage the terminals of the
main unit or battery pack.
Installing/removing the au
IC-Card
au IC-Card
The customer's phone number and other
information is recorded on the au IC-Card.
IC (metal) part
memo
◎ Note the following points, which may cause
malfunction or damage, when handling the au
IC-Card.
• Do not touch the IC (metal) part of the au
IC-Card or the IC card terminal inside the
product.
• Insert the IC card in the correct direction.
• Do not use force to install or remove the IC
card.
◎ Disconnect all cables and cords from the
connector before installing or removing an au
IC-Card.
◎ An error message will appear on the display if
the au IC-Card is installed incorrectly or if there
is some problem with the au IC-Card.
◎ Do not lose the au IC-Card after it has been
removed.
◎ Do not install a micro au IC-Card with a
conversion adapter. Doing so can cause
malfunction.
Getting ready
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Installing the au IC-Card
Turn off the product and remove its battery
pack before installing an au IC-Card.
Getting ready
For information about removing and
installing the battery pack, refer to
"Installing/removing the battery pack"
(
▶P.65).
▶ With the IC (metal) side of the au IC-Card
facing downwards, pass the card under
the clasp and insert it straight into the slot
as far as it will go.
Take care that the cut off corner of the
card is in the correct position.
Removing the au IC-Card
Turn off the product and remove its battery
pack before removing the au IC-Card.
For information about removing and
installing the battery pack, refer to
"Installing/removing the battery pack"
(
▶P.65).
▶ Make sure the au IC-Card remains
straight as you pull it out or insert it.
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Cut off corner
Hook
Installing/removing a
microSD memory card
This product supports use of a microSD
memory card or microSDHC memory card.
■ Handling precautions
• Do not remove the micro SD memory
card or battery pack, turn off the product,
or subject the product to impact while
a microSD memory card data access
operation is being performed. Doing so
can cause data corruption.
• The following table shows microSD
memory cards whose operation has been
confirmed under KDDI standards (current
as of April 2012). To find out about
confirmation of operation of other microSD
memory cards, contact your microSD
memory card retailer.
performed with this product for microSD memory
cards being marketed as of April 2012. For the
latest operation confirmation information, visit
the au website or contact your Customer Service
Center.
ー:
Not confirmed or not available
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Installing a microSD
memory card
Getting ready
1
Remove the battery cover (▶ P. 68)
and then open the connector cover.
2
With the metal terminal side of
the microSD memory card facing
downwards, carefully push the card
straight into the slot until you hear a
click.
3
Attach the battery cover (▶ P. 66)
and then close the connector cover
(
▶ P. 64).
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memo
◎ Note that the top side and bottom side of
the microSD memory card are different from
each other. Applying undue force to the
memory card can cause it to jam and become
unremovable, or can damage it.
Removing the microSD
memory card
Before removing the microSD memory card,
first unmount it.
1
Slide the status bar downwards.
Tap [Settings], [Storage], and then
[Unmount storage card].
2
Remove the battery cover (▶ P. 68)
and then open the connector cover.
3
Carefully press the microSD memory
card into the slot until you hear it click.
After you hear the click, slowly move your
finger back, keeping it in contact with the
microSD memory card. The above causes
the microSD memory card to eject slightly.
Grasp it with your fingers and remove
it. Note that strongly pressing in on the
microSD memory card and then suddenly
releasing it can cause the card to pop all
the way out of the slot.
4
Pull the microSD memory card straight
out.
5
Attach the battery cover (▶ P. 66) and
then close the connector cover (
▶
P. 64).
Charging
When you purchase your product, the
battery pack is not fully charged. Be sure to
charge the battery pack before use.
■ Battery life
Continuous
standby
time
Continuous
talk time
※ The above times apply in the case of use
within Japan. For information about times in
other countries, refer to "Main specifications"
(
▶P.165).
Approximately 310 hours
when using 3G
Approximately 290 hours
when using 3G and wireless
LAN (Wi-Fi
®
)
Approximately 560 minutes
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memo
◎ The continuous talk time and continuous
standby time shown above are usage times
that average a combination of in-motion and
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stationary states during which normal signal
reception is enabled. These times can be
less than half those noted due to charging
conditions, air temperature, and other
operating environmental conditions, signal
conditions in the location where the product is
used, function settings, and other factors.
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■ Direct connection of a specified
charger (option) for charging
This section explains charging with
the Common AC Adapter 03 (available
separately).
• For information about specified chargers
(options), see "Peripheral equipment"
(
▶P.150).
Charging time is approximately
200 minutes.
1
Open the connector cover (①) and
then plug in the microUSB plug (
of the Common AC Adapter 03.
Paying attention to the contours of the
microUSB plug and the connector, insert
the plug straight into the terminal.
①
②)
• Note that the shape of the AC adapter
you are using may be different from that
shown in the illustration.
Getting ready
Common
AC Adapter 03
(option)
microUSB plug
②
Check
orientation
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2
Plug the power plug of the Common
AC Adapter 03 (option) into a power
outlet.
Getting ready
While charging is being performed, the
indicator will light red and a charging icon
(
) will be displayed in the status bar.
The indicator will change to green and a
fully charged icon (
status bar when charging is complete.
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100 V AC power outlet
Common AC Adapter 03
(option)
) will appear in the
3
After charging is complete, unplug
the power plug of the Common AC
Adapter 03 (option) from the power
outlet.
4
Grasping the microUSB plug of the
Common AC Adapter 03 (option), pull
it straight out from the connector,
and then close the connector cover.
Turning the power on/off
Turning the power on
▶ Hold down for more than two
seconds and then release it.
After a while, the product unlock screen
will appear(
memo
◎ Turning on the product for the first time after
you purchase it will launch a setup wizard.
For details see the "Setting Guide" that comes
with the product.
◎ For operations when au Easy Setting starts up,
see the "Setting Guide" that comes with the
product.
▶P.78).
Turning the power off
1
If the unlock screen appears, unlock
the product.
2
Hold down .
This displays the phone's option screen.
3
[Power off]
memo
◎ On the phone's option screen, pressing
[Restart] and then [Restart] will exit all apps
and restart the product.
Note that restarting will cause any unsaved
data to be deleted.
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About the sleep mode
If you do not perform any operation for
a certain amount of time, the screen
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will automatically go blank to conserve
remaining battery power.
You also can enter the Sleep mode by
pressing
■ Exiting the sleep mode
Pressing displays the screen.
When the unlock screen is displayed,
sliding the unlock ring upwards will unlock
the product.
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.
Even if a call comes in while the product is
in the sleep mode, you can slide the ring
upwards to answer the call.
Using the touch panel .
Using the home screen .
Monitoring the product's status .
Displaying a menu .
Character input .
Inputting characters .
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Basic operations
Using the touch panel
The display on the product is a touch panel
Basic operations and character input
operated by touching it with your finger.
memo
◎ The touch panel is designed to be touched
lightly by your finger. Do not exert too much
pressure with your finger or press sharppointed objects (fingernails, ballpoint pens,
pins, etc.) against it.
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◎ In the following cases, the touch panel may
not work even if you touch it. It may also
malfunction.
• Operation with a gloved finger
• Operation with your fingernails
• Operation with foreign objects placed on the
operation pad
• Operation with protective sheets or stickers
touch panel
on the
• Operation when the display is wet or fogged
• peration with wet or sweaty fingers
■ Tap/double tap
Tap: Lightly touch and
release your finger.
Double tap: Tap the
same position twice.
■ Long touch
Keep touching an item
with your finger.
■ Flick
Operate the screen
by quickly moving
(flicking) your finger
up, down, right, or left.
Basic operations and character input
■ Slide
While your finger is
gently touching the
screen, move it in the
desired direction.
■ Pinch
Touch the screen with
two fingers and widen
(pinchout) or narrow
(pinch-in) the fingers'
distance.
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■ Drag
①
While touching an item
or icon, move your
finger in the desired
direction to move it.
Basic operations and character input
Using the home screen
The home screen is the start point for using
apps. This screen consists of a home
screen and extended home screens, which
you can switch between by flicking left and
right.
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④
②
③
① Status bar: Displays alert icons and status
icons.(
▶P.90) Sliding the status bar
downwards opens a notification panel
(
▶P.91).
② Customizable area: You can use this area
to position app shortcuts and widgets as
you wish. Flicking left or right switches the
extended home screens, where you can
also arrange app shortcuts, etc.
③ Dock: Tapping an icon starts up the
applicable app or function. You can put the
icons you want into the dock.
④ All apps: Displays all apps. For information
about the apps that can be used with this
product, see "App list" (
▶P.84).
Starting up an app
1
On the home screen, tap [ ].
2
Tap the icon of the app you want to
use.
You can scroll forward and back between
pages by sliding left and right.
memo
◎ Depending on the function, communication
charges may apply when tapping an app icon
and using functions
◎ Tapping while using an app will return to
the home screen.
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■ App list
Icon nameDescription
3LMDelete data in the ISW13HT and
Basic operations and character input
au Easy
Setting
au ID Setting Sets au ID.
au MarketAllows you to install Android
au Wi-Fi
ツール
(au WiFi connection
tool)
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microSD memory card or lock its
operations in case of loss of your
ISW13HT.
'au Easy Setting' assist you to set
up au services and functions.
applications recommended by
au.
Connects to a Wi-Fi network
接続
easily in an area where au Wi-Fi
SPOT is available.
Also simplifies Wi-Fi
a wireless LAN access point
that is equipped with 'au Easy
Setting'.
®
setup with
Icon nameDescription
You can check the subscription
contents or monthly usage of
(au
your au phones etc. with this
application. You can change
your rate plan, apply for optional
services and so on at au
Customer Support website.
Creates a list that simplifies use
of au/KDDI services and apps.
You can enjoy over 500 apps
by 390 yen per month! Also
coupon, present, photo storage
and security apps are available!
Please enjoy your safety and
comfortable smart Phone life!
View TV program table or search
programs. Functions using One
seg or remote timer recording
can be used.
auお客さま
サポート
Customer
Support)
au
サービスリス
ト
(au Service
List)
au
スマートパ
ス
(au Smart
Pass)
au
テレビ.Gガ
イド
(au TV. G
Guide)
Icon nameDescription
au災害対策
(au Disaster
Countermeasure)
CalculatorEnables use of a calculator.
CalendarEnables display of a calendar
CameraEnables recording of photos and
ClockEnables use of a world clock,
DownloadsEnables browsing of images and
DropboxEnables use of a Dropbox
This is an app in which you
can use Disaster Message
Board and Early warning mail
(earthquake early warnings and
disaster/evacuation information)
(
▶P.100).
and registration of events.
▶P.127).
videos (
alarms, stopwatch, and timer.
other items downloaded with the
browser.
service.
Icon nameDescription
E-mailEnables sending and receiving
FacebookAccess Facebook.
FlashlightTurns on illumination with the
FM RadioEnables FM radio listening over
Friend Stream Provides a centralized display
Friends Note'Friends Note' can manage
of au phone e-mail (@ezweb.
ne.jp) (
▶P.114).
flashlight on the back of the
product.
the earphones that come with
the product.
of the latest statuses of Twitter
and Facebook social networking
services.
native address book of your
phone and multiple social
networking services in just one
app.
Basic operations and character input
85
Icon nameDescription
GalleryEnables playback of photos and
GLOBAL
PASSPORT
Basic operations and character input
GmailEnables sending and receiving
Google+Makes sharing of information on
GREE
MARKET
(GREE Market)
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videos stored on the product.
Check whether the connected
carrier apps to Overseas
Double-Teigaku or confirm the
method of making international
calls and the call fees.
of Gmail (
▶P.115).
the web even easier. Enables
simple sharing of only the
contents you want with only the
people you want.
This app allows you to browse
games and other content
provided by au GREE.
You do not need a GREE
account in order to use this app.
Icon nameDescription
HTC HubEnables downloading of various
InternetEnables web page browsing
LatitudeEnables viewing of the
LISMO Player Plays music or checks
MailEnables sending and receiving
MapsEnables display of your current
types of content from the HTC
site. Use requires an HTC
account.
(
▶P.120).
residences of your friends and
family members on a map.
information about the playing
music.
of PC mail (
location, searches for other
locations, searches for routes,
etc.
▶P.114).
Icon nameDescription
MessengerEnables chatting using Google+
MirrorEnables self shooting using the
Movie EditorEnables creation of movies
MusicEnables playback of music.
NavigationEnables voice navigation and
News &
Weather
NotesEnables creation of notes.
One segEnables One seg TV watching
Messenger. Allows instant
message exchanges with all the
people in a circle.
product's front-facing camera.
by combining photos, videos,
and music, and preset theme
selection.
other guidance to a destination.
Enables checking of news and
weather reports.
(
▶P.133).
Icon nameDescription
Osaifu-KeitaiEnables shopping with electronic
PDF ViewerLets you view the contents of
PeopleEnables registration and use of
PersonalizeFor adding shortcuts and
PhoneEnables the placement of phone
PlacesEnables a search for restaurants,
money, acquisition of coupon
information, etc (
▶P.138).
PDF files.
phone numbers, mail addresses,
etc (
▶P.122).
widgets to the home screen,
and for configuring display and
sound settings.
calls (
▶P.108).
cafes, tourist spots, and other
locations near your current
location.
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Icon nameDescription
Play StoreEnables use of Google
Polaris Office
SearchEnables input of characters to
Basic operations and character input
SettingsDisplays the settings menu
SetupProvides a setup wizard for
SkypeMakes a call or exchanges
SMS (C-mail) Enables sending and receiving
SoundHound
88
Play(
▶P.129).
Lets you view the contents of
Office documents and text files.
search the product's contacts
and apps, or a website.
(
▶P.142).
configuring basic settings
required to use the product.
instant messages (chat).
of SMS (C-mail) (
Enables searching for a song
name by humming the song into
the product.
▶P.114).
Icon nameDescription
TalkEnables chatting with Google
Task Manager Displays currently running
TasksEnables registration and
TeeterGame in which you tilt the
TransferEnables transfer of contacts,
TuneIn Radio Enables selection of and
Talk.
apps and allows all apps to be
stopped at one time.
management of tasks and topics.
product to roll a silver ball into a
hole.
messages, calendar and events
from another phone using
®
Bluetooth
.
listening to radio stations and ondemand programs provided by
TuneIn.
Icon nameDescription
TwitterEnables use of Twitter to tweet
unlimitedUse monthly paid music service
Voice Recorder
WeatherDisplays the weather in your
Wi-Fi tethering
YouTubeEnables playback of YouTube
リモートサポー
ト
(Remote
Support)
and to read the tweets of others.
that enables you to listen to a
lineup of over 1 million musics.
Enables voice recording.
current location and other
locations.
Enables use of this product as a
wireless LAN hot spot.
videos.
Call for technical supports on
the phone operations by sharing
the screen that you are watching
with au operators.
Icon nameDescription
取扱説明書
(Instruction
Manual)
安心アプリ制限
(Application
filter)
Enables lookup of the product's
operation procedures.
Restricts apps or functions to
prevent children from using
them.
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Monitoring the product's
Alert icon
status
Understanding icons
Icons indicating the status of the product
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appear in the status bar at the top of the
screen.
Status icons
■ Main notification icons
: Missed call
: Sending, call in progress, receiving
: New G-mail
: New PC mail
: New SMS (C-mail)
: USB connected
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: One seg running
: Downloading
: Installation complete
■ Main status icons
: Signal strength
: Out of service area
: Airplane mode
: Packet communication (3G data
communication) status
: Packet communication (1X data
communication) status
: Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) signal strength
: WiMAX signal strength
: Battery level
: Charging
: Vibrate mode
: Earphone mic connected
Notification panel
①
When the alert icon is displayed in the
status bar, you can slide the status bar
downwards to open a notification panel.
②
③
④
① Clear: Deletes a notification. Note,
however, that depending on content, some
notifications cannot be deleted.
② Settings: Displays the Settings menu (▶P.142).
③ Notification Area: Tapping some
notifications will display related information
④ Close Bar: Sliding this bar upwards or
tapping
closes the notification panel.
About the indicator
You can determine the current charging
status of the product, and information
about unchecked missed calls, new mail,
and other events by checking whether the
indicator is lit or flashing.
IndicatorMeaning
Lit (green)Battery pack charging complete
Lit (red)Battery pack charging in progress
Flashing (red)Low battery pack power
Flashing (green) Unchecked notifications
(charging required)
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Displaying a menu
On the screen, tap 'Menu' or ' '.
※ The display is different depending on the screen.
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Some apps may display a menu bar at the
bottom of the screen.
《Example menu bar》
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Displays the
menu.
Character input
Inputting characters
Use the software keyboard to enter
characters.
The software keyboard appears when an
app that requires character or numeric
input is started up, or when you touch a
character input area.
assigned to a character input key in reverse
sequence. Also used to return a converted
kanji character back to its original kana
characters (Undo).
② Cursor key (left): Moves the cursor left.
When converting a series of consecutive
characters, shortens the range by one
character.
③ 記号 (Symbol) key: Tapping during character
input performs
before input displays a symbol/emoticon list.
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英数カナ conversion. Tapping
④ 文字 (text) key: Cycles through available
input modes (Hiragana-Kanji
Alphabet
→ Half-width Numeric → Voice
Input
→ Hiragana-Kanji →…)
Long-touching this key will display the iWnn
IME menu, which can be used to switch to a
QWERTY keyboard, change the input mode,
etc.
⑤ Conversion candidate area: Displays
conversion candidates as characters are
input.
⑥ Backspace key: Deletes the character to
the left of the cursor. Long-touching this key
deletes successive characters.
⑦ Cursor key (right): Moves the cursor right.
When converting a series of consecutive
characters, increases the range by one
character.
→ Half-width
⑧ Space key: Inputs spaces and also performs
conversion of a series of consecutive
characters.
⑨ Enter key: Inputs a carriage return and
finalizes the reading (of characters during
kanji conversion) being input. This key is also
used to execute a search or other operation
after input is finalized.
⑩ Adds a ' ゛ ' (dakuten) or ' ゜ ' (handakuten) to a
character being input, and toggles between
upper-case and lower-case characters.
⑪ Character input keys: For character input.
⑫ Inputs a ' , ' (comma), ' . ' (period), symbol, or
space.
memo
◎ If you don't need the keyboard, you can hide it
by tapping
tap a character input area on the screen.
. To display the keyboard again,
Entering text on the
number keyboard
Example: To input 'Thanks'
1
Tap a character input area.
This displays the software keyboard.
• If the input mode of the keyboard is not
'Half-width Alphabet', tap '
to the 'Half-width Alphabet' mode.
《10-key Keyboard (Half-width Alphabet)》
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' to change
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2
Tap the character input keys to input
'Thanks'.
(1 time)
(2 times)
(1 time)
Thnask
Conversion candidates appear in the
conversion candidate area as you input
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characters.
• If all of the conversion candidates don't
fit within the conversion candidate area,
tap the arrows '
area to maximize or minimize it.
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(2 times)(2 times)(4 times)
▼', '▲' to the right of the
Inputting with the QWERTY
keyboard
Example: To input 'Thanks'
1
Tap a character input area.
This displays the software keyboard.
• If the input mode of the keyboard is not
'Half-width Alphabet', tap '
to the 'Half-width Alphabet' mode.
《QWERTY Keyboard (Half-width Alphabet)》
' to change
2
'T' 'h' 'a' 'n' 'k' 's'
Tap the character input keys to input
'Thanks'.
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