Kidde ISO1 User Manual

Introduction
Contents
GettingReady
LearningtheBasics
MakingandAnsweringCalls
AddressBook/Profile
BasicManual
Mail
Internet
Camera
TV(1Seg)
ContentsManager/ microSDMemoryCard
Settingsand ManagementofIS01
InCaseofLossofYourIS01
Appendix/Index
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Preface

Thank you for purchasing the IS01. Before using your IS01, be sure to read the IS01 Basic Manual (this PDF manual) to ensure correct usage. After you have finished reading this manual, store this PDF manual and the printed manuals in safe places so you can retrieve them whenever you need them.
Basic Manual (this PDF manual) describes basic operations of major functions of the IS01. For detailed descriptions on various functions, refer to the IS01 full Instruction Manual (Japanese), which is available on the au homepage.
Downloading Manuals
You can download the Basic Manual (this PDF manual) and the full Instruction Manual (Japanese) from the au homepage. From a PC: http://www.au.kddi.com/torisetsu/index.html
Online Manual
Online manuals are also provided on the au homepage, which contents are from the full Instruction Manual (Japanese) and are reorganized in a searchable format. From a PC: http://www.au.kddi.com/manual/index.html

Safety Precautions

Be sure to read the Safety Precautions "" in the full Instruction Manual (Japanese) to ensure proper usage of the IS01. For troubleshooting, check the symptom of your IS01 in au  (au Customer Support) on the au homepage.
From a PC: http://www.kddi.com/customer/service/au/
trouble/kosho/index.html

Before Using IS01

You cannot receive or make calls in a location where the signal cannot be received, even within the service area. Calling may not be available in a location where the signal is weak. If you move to a location where the signal is weak during a call, the call may be interrupted. The IS01 is a digital cell phone and can maintain a high call quality until the signal weakness reaches its limit. Therefore, once the limit has been reached, the call may be disconnected suddenly. Note that the IS01 uses signals which may be intercepted by a third party. (However, the CDMA system enables highly confidential call communications.) The IS01 is a wireless station which is compliant with the Radio Act, and may be subject to inspections regulated by the Radio Act. When you insert the au IC-Card, the product number information of your IS01 is sent to the au server for the security and operation status notification of the IS01. Always be considerate of others around you when using your IS01 in public places. For a child's use, read the IS01 Basic Manual and give your child instructions on proper use.
Ch e ck a l l the co n t ents a r e in c l uded.
Purchase the common AC adapter 01/02 separately. The illustrations in this manual may look different from the actual product.
Round-type earphone jack conversion adapte
r
AC adapter
Stereo earphone
The following items are not included.
IS01
microUSB-USB
conversion cable
microUSB-18 pin (charger)
conversion cable
JUNICHI NARUSAWA
Instruction Manual (Startup guide)
(Japanese)
Safety Precautions (Japanese)
microSDHC memory card
(4 GB) (Sample)
Battery pack
Warranty
(Japanese)
Use of cell phones is not allowed in some places.
Using a cell phone while driving is dangerous and prohibited by law. Using a cell phone in an aircraft is prohibited by law.
Be considerate of people around you.
Some people close to you in crowded places such as packed trains may be using a cardiac pacemaker. Turn the cell phone off in such places. Abide by the rules of hospitals and other medical institutions where it is forbidden to use or carry cell phones.
Be considerate of where you use the cell phone and
how loudly you talk.
Do not make calls in theaters, museums, libraries, and other similar places. Turn power off or turn on manner mode so as not to disturb others around you by ring tones. Do not use the cell phone on a street where you might interrupt the flow of pedestrians. Move to areas where you will not inconvenience others on trains or in hotel lobbies. Refrain from talking in a loud voice. Obtain the permission of other people before you take their photos with the cell phone's camera.
Cell phones always emit weak radio waves when power is on. Use cell phones in an enjoyable and safe manner without forgetting to be considerate of others around you.

Checking the Contents of the Box

Cell Phone Etiquette

1

Introduction

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key)
Steps using u/d/l/r to move the cursor to a
menu item/icon/key on the screen and then pressing * are described as "Select
(Menu item)
". Steps using the trackball to move the cursor to a menu item/icon/key on the screen and then pressing the trackball are also described as "Select
(Menu item)
".
The screenshots in this manual are simplified and may
look different from the actual screens.
Refer to the IS01 full Instruction Manual (Japanese) to
check the default setting of each function. The IS01 full Instruction Manual (Japanese) can be downloaded from the au homepage.
"microSD™ memory card" and "microSDHC™ memory
card" are described simply as "microSD memory card" or "microSD" in this manual.
"microUSB-USB conversion cable (supplied)" and "Sharp microUSB-USB conversion cable 01" are described simply as "microUSB-USB conversion cable" in this manual.
"microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable (supplied)"
and "Sharp microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable" are described simply as "microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable" in this manual.
In this manual, keys are identified as shown below.

Illustrations and Descriptions in This Manual

2
Introduction
Preface ...................................................ii
Safety Precautions .................................ii
Before Using IS01 ..................................ii
Introduction
Cell Phone Etiquette .............................. 1
Checking the Contents of the Box ......... 1
Illustrations and Descriptions in This
Manual ................................................... 2
Contents ................................................ 3
Getting Ready
Names and Functions of Parts .............. 5
Charging the Battery Pack ..................... 7
Turning the Power On/Off ...................... 8
Initial Setup ............................................ 8
Adjusting the Touch Panel ........................... 8
Setting Up Your Google Account ................. 9
Switching the Display Language
to English ............................................... 9
Using IS01 in Different Positions ......... 10
Removing the Battery Pack ................. 11
Attaching the Battery Pack .................. 12
Inserting microSD Memory Card ......... 13
Removing microSD Memory Card ....... 14
Security Code and PIN Code .............. 15
Removing/Inserting au IC-Card ........... 16
Learning the Basics
Viewing the Desktop ............................ 17
Using Main Menu ................................. 20
Using the Desktop ............................... 22
Using Widgets/Shortcuts ..................... 23
Basic Operations ................................. 24
Character Input .................................... 27
Making and Answering Calls
Making a Call ....................................... 29
Answering a Call .................................. 30
Returning a Call (Outgoing History/
Incoming History) ................................ 31
Turning On Manner Mode .................... 32
Turning On the Answering Memo ........ 33
Playing a Message in Answering
Memo ................................................... 34

Contents

3
Contents
Address Book/Profile
Saving an Address Book Entry ............ 35
Dialing from the Address Book ............ 36
Saving a Phone Number from
a Received Call ................................... 37
Saving a Mail Address/Phone Number
from a Received Mail ........................... 37
Checking Your Phone Number ............. 38
Mail
Sending or Receiving Mail
Messages ............................................ 39
Using PC-mail ...................................... 40
Sending PC-mail Messages ............... 41
Receiving PC-mail Messages .............. 41
Viewing Mail Messages in Inbox/
Outbox ................................................. 42
Sending C-mail Messages ................... 43
Receiving C-mail Messages ................ 44
Rejecting Spam C-mail Messages ...... 44
Internet
Viewing Sites with Browser ................. 45
Using Bookmarks/History .................... 46
Using Quick Search Box ...................... 47
Using Google Service .......................... 48
Using au one Market ........................... 50
Using twit SH ....................................... 51
Using mixi for SH ................................. 52
Posting an Entry to a Blog ................... 53
Camera
Taking a Photo ..................................... 54
Viewing Photos .................................... 57
Recording Movies ................................ 57
TV (1Seg)
Initial Setup of TV (1Seg)..................... 58
Watching TV (1Seg) ............................ 59
Recording TV Programs ...................... 60
Playing Back Recorded Programs ....... 61
Contents Manager/microSD Memory Card
Using Contents Manager ..................... 63
Using microSD Memory Card .............. 65
Initializing microSD Memory Card ....... 66
Settings and Management of IS01
Displaying the Setting Menu ................ 67
Changing the Incoming Ring Tone ....... 69
In Case of Loss of Your IS01
Remote Lock ....................................... 70
Security Lock Service .......................... 71
Appendix/Index
Troubleshooting ................................... 72
Index .................................................... 75
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Contents
TV antenna
The display portion of the main body contains a built-in TV antenna for TV signal reception.
Internal antennas
The Bluetooth® antenna and the wireless LAN antenna are built in the left part of the display portion. The GPS antenna is built in the left part of the main body. The FM transmitter antenna is built in the left front part of the main body. The communication antennas are right and left part of the main body. Do not cover the area around the internal antennas with a sticker or other materials. Call/communication quality may become worse.
Internal antennas
TV antenna
⑨ ⑩
⑱ ⑲

Names and Functions of Parts

5

Getting Ready

Display (Touch panel)Speaker
Emits ring tones, voice of other party
during a call, music, etc.
# Home key Displays the desktop etc. f Power/Disconnect key Turns on/off the power, disconnects
a call, exits an application, etc.
Keyboard Enters characters etc.
m Search key
Opens application-dependent
search function, or Quick search box to search for information within the IS01 or on the web.
Lens (Sub camera)Light sensor
Detects the ambient brightness and
adjusts the display brightness. Do not cover the area around the light sensor when using the IS01 in the Desktop Position or Open Position.
Trackball Moves the cursor, selects an item,
etc.
^ Back keye Menu key
Charging/Incoming indicator
Lights in red while charging.
Blinks according to the settings when receiving a call or mail message. Notifications of missed calls etc. disappear when no operation is made for approximately 24 hours.
Infrared port Sends and receives data via infrared
communication.
Microphone Transmits your voice during a call. It
is also used for recording sounds.
Lens (Main camera)Flat-type earphone jack/cover
Use it to connect Flat-type earphone
microphone etc.
microUSB connection jack/cover Use it to charge or connect the IS01
to a PC.
Picture light Lights or blinks when using camera
etc.
Reset button If any operation is unavailable on
the IS01, press with an object with a pointed end to restart the IS01.
Battery packmicroSD memory card slotau IC-CardBattery pack cover
6
Getting Ready
The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Charge the battery pack when (remaining battery level approx. 10 %) appears. Charging time takes approximately 210 minutes.
NOTE
The common AC adapter 01 (sold separately) is only for domestic use with a 100 V AC power outlet. The common AC adapter 02 (sold separately) supports a voltage of 100 V to 240 V AC. However, the IS01 can only be used in Japan. Insert and remove the connector of the microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable parallel to the microUSB connection jack. Charging is not available when the battery pack is not attached. Attach the battery pack before charging. Be sure to close the microUSB connection jack cover when charging is finished. Do not pull or twist the microUSB connection jack cover forcefully. The shape of AC adapter may differ from the illustrations depending on the product. Battery life may be reduced depending on the use of applications or functions.
microUSB connection jack cover
microUSB connection jack
Check the orientation
microUSB connection jac
k
Common AC adapter 01/02 (sold separately)
microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable
Charging with the Common AC Adapter 01/02 (sold separately)
Connect the microUSB-18 pin
(charger) conversion cable to the
microUSB connection jack.
* Be sure to plug it firmly into the power
outlet.
Plug the common AC adapter
01/02 (sold separately) into a
100 V AC power outlet.
1
3
4
Connect the common AC adapter
01/02 (sold separately) to the
microUSB-18 pin (charger)
conversion cable.
2
Open the microUSB connection
jack cover.

Charging the Battery Pack

7
Getting Ready

Hold down f for at least four seconds.
Hold down f and select Power off
t
Select OK.
Touch the center of the six circles one at a time.
NOTE
It may take some time until the screen appears on the display.
NOTE
If touch panel operations are not performed properly, adjust the touch panel with the following procedure. From the Main menu, select Settings
t
Select System
t
Select Adjust touch panel.
Turning the Power On
Turning the Power Off
When you turn on the IS01 for the first time, the touch panel adjustment screen appears to make the proper touch panel operation available.
Touch the circles with the finger you usually use.

Adjusting the Touch Panel

Phone options screen

Turning the Power On/Off Initial Setup

8
Getting Ready
NOTE
If you do not have a Google account, select Create on the IS01 setup screen and follow the on-screen instructions to register a new account. For applications that require Google account setup, see "Registered application list" (P.20).
You can switch the display language for function names and other items to English.
1
On the desktop, select .
2
Select 設定 (Settings).
3
Select
地域/言語&文字入力
(Locale &
text).
4
Select
地域/言語を選択
(Select locale).
5
Select English.
The Google account setup screen appears when you start Market, Google Talk, or Gmail from the Main menu for the first
time, or when you set Data synchronization (P.67) for the first time.

Setting Up Your Google Account

Select Next to display the IS01 setup screen and select Sign in t Enter the user name and password of the currently used Google account
t
Select Sign in.
Google account setup screen

Switching the Display Language to English

9
Getting Ready
NOTE
Keep the IS01 in the Closed Position when carrying it in a bag or a pocket. Carrying the IS01 in the Desktop Position or Open Position could result in a false operation or damage to the IS01. Desktop Position is suitable for using the IS01 on a desk. If the IS01 is lifted in the Desktop Position, the display portion may become unstable. The procedures in this manual are described in the Desktop Position, unless otherwise mentioned.
The IS01 can be used in three positions: Desktop Position, Open Position, and Closed Position.
Desktop Position
Open the display portion until it clicks.
Open Position
From the Desktop Position, tilt the display portion until it clicks again.
Closed Position
Close the display portion.

Using IS01 in Different Positions

10
Getting Ready
NOTE
When removing the battery pack, turn off the IS01. When removing the battery pack, always pull up on the PULL tab. Doing otherwise may result in damage to the contacts on the IS01.
Battery pack
PULL tab
Remove the battery pack cover by holding and sliding in the direction of the arrow.
Remove the battery pack by pulling up on the PULL tab in the direction of the arrow.
1
2
Be sure to use the specified battery pack!

Removing the Battery Pack

11
Getting Ready
NOTE
Use the specified battery pack for the IS01 and attach it properly. Before attaching the battery pack, make sure that the au IC-Card is inserted. Failure to follow the correct procedure when attaching the battery pack may result in damage to the battery pack or the battery pack cover. Pushing the battery pack cover forcefully with its tabs riding on the battery pack, or the body of the IS01 may result in damage to the tabs.
PULL tab
Contacts on IS01
There is a slight opening between the tabs and grooves.
With the PULL tab facing up, align the contacts on the battery pack with those of the IS01 and then insert the battery pack securely.
Properly fit the six tabs of the battery pack into the grooves on the IS01.
Attach the battery pack cover by sliding it in the direction of the arrow until it clicks.
1
2
3

Attaching the Battery Pack

12
Getting Ready
NOTE
Some functions may not be available when a microSD memory card is not inserted. Insert a microSD memory card before using the IS01. Insert a microSD memory card with the right side up in the appropriate direction. Inserting a microSD memory card forcefully into the slot could result in failure to remove the microSD memory card, or damage to the microSD memory card or the IS01. Insert a microSD memory card until you hear a click and confirm it is locked. Releasing the microSD memory card before it is locked may cause it to pop-out. When a microSD memory card is inserted and the IS01 is turned on, appears on the Status area.
Insert this card with the microSD logo side up
microSD memory card slot (upper)
Handle with care!
Turn off the IS01 and remove the battery pack cover and battery pack.
Confirm the direction of the microSD memory card and slowly insert it into the slot until it clicks.
Attach the battery pack, and attach the battery pack cover by sliding it in the direction of the arrow until it clicks.
1
2 3

Inserting microSD Memory Card

13
Getting Ready
Attach the battery pack, and attach the battery pack cover by sliding it in the direction of the arrow until it clicks.
4
NOTE
Releasing the microSD memory card when it is pushed toward the slot may cause ejection of the microSD memory card. If the microSD memory card does not come out smoothly, pull it out with your finger. Do not remove the microSD memory card forcefully. It may result in damage to the microSD memory card or the IS01, or data loss. The microSD memory card may be warm after a long time use. It is normal.
Turn off the IS01 and remove the battery pack cover and battery pack.
Slowly push the microSD memory card toward the slot until it clicks.
Slowly remove the microSD memory card.
1
2 3
Unmount (disable reading/writing) microSD memory card before removing it. (P.66)

Removing microSD Memory Card

14
Getting Ready
You can use a security code and other passwords described below. Take care not to forget your security code and passwords, because they are required for performing various operations and using subscription services.
Security Code
Usage Example
Making inquiries, applications, and changes while using au Customer Service Center voice guidance, and au web pages
Initial Setting
The four-digit number you wrote on your subscription form
Lock No.
Usage Example
Making, changing, and releasing various settings of the cell phone
Initial Setting
1234
PIN Code
Usage Example
Preventing unauthorized use of the au IC-Card by a third party
Initial Setting
1234
Security Code and Passwords
If the PIN code is incorrectly entered three times consecutively, the PIN code will lock. Use the PUK code to unlock the PIN code.
PIN Code
You can set the IS01 to require PIN code entry every time the power is turned on, to prevent unauthorized use of the au IC-Card by a third party. The initial setting of the PIN code is "1234". You can change the PIN code to a four- to eight- digit number. For detailed operations of changing the PIN code, refer to the IS01 full Instruction Manual (Japanese). The IS01 full Instruction Manual (Japanese) can be downloaded from the au homepage.
PUK Code
Enter the PUK code when the PIN code is locked. PUK code is an eight-digit number given at the time of purchase, and is printed on the back side of the plastic card where your au IC-Card is attached.
PIN Code
NOTE
When the PIN code is locked, the IS01 may be restarted for the security reasons.

Security Code and PIN Code

15
Getting Ready
NOTE
Do not insert or remove the au IC-Card forcefully. Do not touch the IC (metal surface) part of the au IC-Card or the connector part of the IS01. Take care not to lose your au IC-Card when you remove it.
IC (metal surface) part
Cutout
Tab
Removing au IC-Card
Pull out the tab of the tray.
1
Inserting au IC-Card
Pull out the tab of the tray and remove the au IC-Card.
1
Place the au IC-Card on the tray with the IC (metal surface) side up and insert it.
2

Removing/Inserting au IC-Card

Turn off the power and remove the battery pack before removing or inserting the au IC-Card.
16
Getting Ready
17

Learning the Basics

Viewing the Desktop

You can view the status or current settings of the IS01 on the desktop.
Desktop
󰴫
󰴪
󰴥
󰴧
󰴤
󰴦
󰴩
󰴨
󰴤
Notification area: Displays notification indicators (P.18)
such as missed calls or incoming mail messages. A notification message may be displayed on the right side of the indicator. Tapping the Notification area displays the notification panel and you can view the detailed information.
󰴥 Widgets (P.23) 󰴦 Quick Search Box (P.47) 󰴧 Main Menu key (P.20) 󰴨 Status area: Displays the status indicators (P.18) to
check the status or settings of the IS01. You can display the status panel by tapping the Status area. Select a status indicator to view the information.
󰴩 Shortcuts (P.23) 󰴪 Quick Menu: Moves icons for frequently used applications
from the Main menu to the Quick menu. (P.19)
󰴫 Running application key: Displays the running applications
list screen to switch or exit running applications.
NOTE
When you tap the area where there is no indicator or icon on the desktop or press f, only the wallpaper is displayed on the desktop. If you want to activate or set each function while only the wallpaper is displayed, tap the screen or press f. You can switch the desktop by sliding or flicking it (P.24) to the right and left. (P.22)
* The screenshot on the left is
used to explain each function and differs from the default screen.
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Learning the Basics
Indicators displayed on the Notification area
Indicator Category
Display information on the
notification panel
Missed call
Arrival time, caller's name/ phone number
Answering memo
Recorded time, caller's name/ phone number, recording duration
Mail C-mail arrival time and date,
sender's name/phone number, message
PC-mail PC-mail arrival time and date,
sender's name/mail address, subject
/
One-Seg Information such as start/end
of watching or recording reserved program, discarded reservation, program being watched
Download Download result of
applications
System error
Information on system error
Indicators other than the above
Other Information on other
applications etc.
NOTE
If active events exist, the indicators notifying you of the event information are displayed.
Indicators displayed on the Status area
Indicator Description
Time
Alarm set/ Snooze set
(
)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(
)
Battery level (While charging)
(
)
Full/
(
)
Approx. 80 % remaining/
(
)
Approx. 60 % remaining/
(
)
Approx. 40 % remaining/
(
)
Approx. 20 % remaining/
(
)
Approx. 10 % remaining/
Battery level 0 % The charge indicator is displayed as an animation.
Offline mode set
Signal strength
Extremely strong/ Strong/ Middle/ Weak/ Extremely weak/ Out of service area
Packet communication signal status
Available/ Not available
Wi-Fi signal strength
Strong/ Middle/ Weak/ Extremely weak/ Out of service area
Packet communication status
Not communicating/ Receiving data/ Sending data/ Sending and receiving
data
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Learning the Basics
Indicator Description
(
)
Character entry mode
Indicators in parentheses are displayed when entering characters on the application in the vertical screen.
Manner mode status
Normal Manner/ Drive Manner/ Silent Manner
During a call on a speakerphone
Microphone set to off during a call Bluetoothv connection status
Waiting/ Connecting
Infrared communication in progress
FM transmitter in use
USB connection status
External memory transfer mode/ Fast transfer mode/ MTP mode
GPS status
(Animation) GPS positioning in progress/ GPS positioning completed
Data synchronizing
Veil view set
microSD memory card inserted
Outgoing call restricted
Answering memo set
No Answering memo/ Answering memo (one to nine entries)/ Answering memo (ten entries)
Two or more applications activated
Icons displayed in the Quick menu
You can register up to four icons for frequently used applications to the Quick menu. Mail, Browser, Schedule, and Contents Manager icons are registered by default. (P.21)
20
Learning the Basics

Using Main Menu

You can access various functions from the Main menu.
1
On the desktop, select .
The Main menu is displayed. You can switch the Main menu by tapping / or sliding/flicking the Main menu to the right and left.
Main menu
Main menu
Registered application list
Icon Application Description
au one Market Use au one Market.
Documents To Go Display/create Microsoft Office
document or PDF.
*1
Gmail Use Gmail.
*2
mixi for SH Post entries to mixi.
RSS Reader Receive the update information
for web pages.
*2
twit SH
Browse or post entries on Twitter.
YouTube Use YouTube.
Alarm/Timer Use Alarm, Stop Watch, and
Kitchen Timer.
Voice Search Enter a keyword for Google
search with your voice.
Camera Take photos (still images).
Information Reader
Use information written in printed materials on Address Book.
SekaiCamera Use Sekai Camera.
Receive by Infrared
Receive data via infrared communication.
Settings Check settings or information.
*1
Google Talk Use Google Talk (chat).
Text Reader Copy text on printed materials.
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Learning the Basics
Icon Application Description
Calculator Use Calculator.
Dialer Make a call.
Address Book Manage phone numbers or mail
addresses.
Built-in dictionary Use the built-in dictionary to
search the meaning of a word.
 (Navi Walk)
Search for train connections or maps, and use Total Navigation.
Net Dictionary Search for information from the
dictionary server on the Internet.
Barcode Reader Scan a bar code and use the
information in Address Book or Mail.
Video Camera Record movies.
Photo Display pictures.
Voice Recorder Record a voice.
Compass Display the compass and Google
Maps simultaneously.
*1
Market Use Android Market.
Maps Use Google Maps.
Business Card Reader
Scan a business card to use the information in Address Book.
Media Player Play video clips or music.
Notepad Create memos.
Icon Application Description
One-Seg Watch TV (1Seg).
*3
Mail Use PC-mail and C-mail.
*3
Browser Browse web pages on the
Internet.
*3
Schedule Save and manage schedules or
tasks.
*3
Contents Manager
Categorize, display, and manage data on the IS01 or a microSD memory card.
*1 Requires Google account setup. *2 Requires account setup. *3 Registered to the Quick menu by default.
NOTE
When you use functions from a menu, packet communication charges may apply depending on the function. If you have not subscribed to IS NET, au.NET charges apply (945 yen for the used month). Icon designs may be changed without prior notice.
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Learning the Basics

Using the Desktop

You can switch the desktop by sliding or flicking it to the right and left. A total of three desktop screens, one for each side, are set by default.
You can register widgets and shortcuts on each desktop screen.
Switching desktop screens
When you slide or flick the desktop to the right and left, the indicator displayed on the top of the screen shows the current display position.
Indicator
Enabling to add or delete desktop screens/fixing only one desktop screen
You can set whether to enable switching desktop screens. When Fixed One Only is selected, switching desktop screens becomes unavailable. While the desktop is displayed, press e t Select Desktop
t
Select Settings t Select Free or Fixed One Only
t
Select Yes.
Adding desktop screens
Including the three desktop screens set by default, you can add up to ten screens. While the desktop is displayed, press e
t
Select
Desktop
t
Select Add t Select Add to left or Add to right.
Deleting desktop screens
Display the desktop screen to delete t Press e
t
Select Desktop t Select Delete.
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Learning the Basics

Using Widgets/ Shortcuts

A widget is an application (program) available by registering it on the desktop. When selecting a widget or shortcut displayed on the desktop, you can operate the registered widget or access the registered application.
1
On the desktop, select a widget/shortcut.
Adding widgets/shortcuts
󰴤 While the desktop is displayed, press e
t
Select
Add
t
Select Widgets or Shortcuts.
󰴥 Select a widget or application to add to display the
widget/shortcut on the desktop. The message No more room on this Home screen. may be displayed. In this case, display the desktop with free space and then add a widget again.
Removing widgets/shortcuts
󰴤 Long-touch the widget/shortcut to remove on the
desktop. When removing a widget, Remove Widget is displayed on the bottom of the screen. When removing a shortcut, Remove Shortcut is displayed on the bottom of the screen.
Remove Shortcut screen
󰴥 Drag and drop the widget/shortcut to the display area
of Remove Widget or Remove Shortcut to remove the widget/shortcut on the desktop.
NOTE
If you select the widget with when adding a widget, the setting confirmation screen is displayed. Select Set to add the widget on the desktop.
is displayed for Droidget (operation program for widgets). Droidget programs can be overlaid on other widgets.
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Basic Operations

Operating the Touch Panel
The IS01 is equipped with a touch panel. You can operate the IS01 by directly touching the screen (touch panel operations may not be available for some functions).
Tap/Double Tap
Tap: Gently touch a screen and then immediately release your finger. Double tap: Tap the same position twice.
Touch
Gently touch an item or key and then release your finger.
Long Touch
Keep touching an item or key.
Slide
While your finger is gently touching the display, trace it to the desired position.
Drag
While your finger is gently touching an item, trace it to the desired position.
Drop
After dragging an item, release your finger.
Flick
Operate the screen by quickly moving (flicking) your finger up, down, right, or left.
Pinch
While two of your fingers are touching the screen, move the fingers apart or closer together.
NOTE
When performing flick operations, move your finger slowly and then flick it gently.
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Operating the Trackball
Roll the trackball up, down, right, left, or diagonally to move the cursor. Press the trackball to select or execute the item on the cursor.
Moving the Cursor
Press the cursor key (u/d/l/r) or roll the trackball to move the cursor to an item.
Selecting an Item
Press the cursor key (u/d/l/r) or roll the trackball to move the cursor to an item and then press * or the trackball. When operating with the touch panel, tap an item.
Displaying the Option Menu
On the screen where the option menu is available, press e. When the MENU key is displayed on the screen, the option menu can also be displayed by tapping MENU.
Operating the Soft Keys
In the soft key area on the right side of each application screen, operation keys available on the screen appear. Execute the operation by tapping it.
Settings screen
NOTE
Depending on the application or function, the soft key area may not be displayed. Also, the operation may not be performed by tapping the soft keys. Keys in the soft key area may look different from ones described in this manual, depending on the status or version of an application.
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Displaying the Context Menu
Context menu is displayed when long-touching the screen. When long-touching the screen or item where the Context menu is available, the available operation menu is displayed.
Returning to the Previous Screen
You can return to the previous screen by pressing ^. When the Back key is displayed on the screen, you can also return to the previous screen by tapping Back.
When the option menu is displayed, the option menu is closed by pressing ^. When the second hierarchy of the option menu is displayed, you can return to the first hierarchy by pressing ^.
Returning to the Desktop/Main Menu
To return to the desktop/Main menu from a function, press #. When the Home key is displayed on the screen, you can also return to the desktop/Main menu by tapping Home.
Exiting an Application
To exit an application, press f. Alternatively, hold down # to display the running applications list screen and then tap
.
When pressing # while two or more applications are activated to switch applications, the application process suspends or continues in the background. Depending on the background applications, the continuous standby time may shorten or operation may become slow. The background applications may be terminated automatically by the system.
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