Kyocera Digno Rafre User Guide

Basic Manual
Contents
Getting Ready
Basic Operation
au Disaster Countermeasure
Safety Precautions
Appendix

Preface

Thank you for buying the DIGNO® rafre (simply called "the product" or "main unit" 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 PDF and the printed manuals, be sure to store them in safe places so that you can retrieve them whenever needed. If you lose the printed manuals, contact an au shop or Customer Service Center.
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List of Packaged Items

Before your start using the product, make sure that you have all the following packaged with the product.
Ejecting Tool for KYV36 (sample)
● 取扱説明書 (Instruction
● 設定ガイド (Setting Guide)
● 本体保証書 (Warranty for the
Main unit
The following items are not included in the package.
AC adapter microSD memory cardmicroUSB cable Earphones
The battery is built into the product. The illustrations of cell phone in the manual are used only
for explaining. They may differ from the actual product.
IC Card Tray
Manual) (Japanese)
(Japanese)
main unit) (Japanese)
洗浄のしかた/水抜きのしかた (How to wash/drain) (Japanese)

About Operating Instructions

"Basic Manual" (This manual)/"Setting
Guide"
Handles only basic operations for main features. For detailed descriptions on various functions, "Basic Manual app" installed on 細版 (Full Instruction Manual)" (Japanese) available on the au homepage.
http://www.au.kddi.com/english/support/manual/
Company names and product names referred to in this
manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of respective companies.
the product or "取扱説明書詳
"Basic Manual app"
You can use the "Basic Manual app" on the product to confirm detailed operational procedures. Certain functions can be directly activated from the application screens on which their operations are described.
From the Home screen[Apps][Basic Manual]
• When you activate for the first time, follow the onscreen
instructions to download and install application.
refer to the
Downloading Manuals
You can download the English version of the Basic Manual from the au website. You can find "Basic Manual" (English excerpts from Instruction Manual) on au homepage.
Download URL: http://www.au.kddi.com/english/support/manual/

When using the product

• Before you start using the product, make sure to read the
"Safety Precautions" in this manual to ensure correct use.
• Before you assume that the product is malfunctioning,
check for possible remedies in the following au Customer Support site of au homepage:
http://www.au.kddi.com/english/support/
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• 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 LTE/WiMAX 2+/GSM/UMTS system has highly secure confidential communication features.)
• When connecting to emergency services in Japan, use
au VoLTE (LTE network). You cannot connect through 3G (circuit switching network).
• The product is compatible with the international roaming
service. Each network service described in this manual varies depending on the area and service content.
• 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.
• IMEI information of your cell phone is automatically sent to KDDI CORPORATION for maintenance and monitoring
operational status of your cell phone.
• Before you start using the product overseas, check the
relevant laws and regulations of the country/region you visit.
• 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
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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 described content, loss of business income, disruption of business, etc.) arising from use or inability to use the product.
• The Company is not liable for any damages arising from
failure to observe the described content of this 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.
• Contents saved in the 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 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.
• The 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.
• Although the display used on the product is made using
high-precision technology, some pixels (dots) might be lit or out at all times. This is not a malfunction.
• You are recommended to store copies of individual data
such as photos you took, videos and music in your PC by sending each file as mail attachment, etc. Note, however, that you may not be able to make copies of some copyrighted data even by the above-mentioned means.
• 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 the product is collected at au shops and other places.
* "The Company" as appears in this manual refers to the following
companies:
Sold by: KDDI CORPORATION ・ OKINAWA CELLULAR TELEPHONE
COMPANY
Manufactured by: KYOCERA Corporation
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.

Cell Phone Etiquette

Use of cell phones is not allowed in
some places.
• Do not listen to music or watch videos or TV (1Seg) while
driving a car or motorbike, or riding a bicycle. Use of cell phones while driving a car or motorbike is prohibited by law. (Use of cell phones 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, on a platform, and at pedestrian crossings.
• Use of cell phones on board is restricted. Follow the
instructions of each airline.
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Consider people around you
• To prevent ringtone from bothering other people, not only
refrain from making a call but also power off or use Silent mode at a movie theater, theater, museum, library, etc.
• In a city area, use in a place where you do not bother
people walking.
• It is extremely dangerous to walk while looking at the
screen of the cell phone. Do not make calls or operate a cell phone while walking or by stopping suddenly.
• Move to a place where you do not disturb others while
you are in shinkansen, a hotel lobby, etc.
• Be careful not to be loud while talking.
• Be careful of sound leakage from earphones in trains or
other places with many people around you.
• Ask permission if you take photos with your cell phone
camera.
• There may be a person with a cardiac pacemaker nearby
at a place filled with people such as in a crowded train. Set "Airplane mode" or turn off beforehand.
• 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.
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Regarding notations used in this document

Note on button illustrations
In this manual, buttons are represented by simplified as shown below.
r (Volume UP button)
l (Volume DOWN button)
F (Power button)
Navigation bar
C H N
Description of operations for selecting
item/icon/button 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.
Description Explanation
Home screen [Phone] [1] [4] [1]→[CALL]
In sleep mode, F (Power button)
Notes on illustrations/screenshots
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.
Tap " (Phone)" at the bottom of the Home screen. And tap " "
", " ", then tap " (CALL)"
at the end. In sleep mode, press F (Power button)
",
Some icons
Actual screen
Notations used
in this manual
etc. are omitted in this manual.
Operations from the vertical display are mainly described.
Menu items/icons/buttons on a screen may be different from the ones in the horizontal display.
Menu items/layers/icons may be different depending on
functions, conditions, etc.
In this manual, screenshots for body color "CORAL PINK"
are provided as examples.
In this manual, "microSD™ memory card", "microSDHC™
memory card" and "microSDXC™ memory card" are abbreviated as "microSD memory card" or "microSD".
All of the indicated amounts exclude tax unless otherwise
specified.
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Contents

Preface.............................................................................ii
List of Packaged Items ....................................................ii
About Operating Instructions ......................................... 1
When using the product ................................................. 1
Cell Phone Etiquette ....................................................... 3
Contents
Regarding notations used in this document ................... 4
Contents .........................................................6
Getting Ready .................................................7
Names and functions of parts ........................................ 7
Attaching/Removing au Nano IC Card 04 .................... 10
Attaching/Removing microSD memory card ................ 12
Charging ....................................................................... 14
Turning the power on/off ...............................................15
Start screen .................................................................. 16
Basic Operation ........................................... 17
Using Home screen ...................................................... 17
Using the Apps list ....................................................... 17
Switching the home app ............................................... 18
Using Entry Home ......................................................... 18
Using au Basic Home ................................................... 19
Monitoring the product's status .................................... 19
Checking your own phone number .............................. 21
Setting Silent mode ....................................................... 21
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Setting Airplane mode .................................................. 21
Making a call ................................................................ 22
Receiving a call ............................................................ 22
Displaying menu ........................................................... 22
au Disaster Countermeasure ......................23
Using Disaster Message Board .................................... 23
Using Emergency Rapid Mail ....................................... 24
Using Disaster Voice Messaging Service ..................... 25
Using Disaster information ........................................... 27
Safety Precautions .......................................28
Safety Precautions (Observe Strictly) ........................... 28
Handling precautions ................................................... 36
Notes on MIL-STD-810G, waterproof and dustproof, and
washing ........................................................................ 44
Notes on using Bluetooth
function ......................................................................... 54
Notes on packet communication charge ..................... 56
Notes on applications ................................................... 56
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/Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®)
Appendix....................................................... 57
Introduction of related accessories .............................. 57
Troubleshooting ............................................................ 58
Updating Software or OS .............................................. 59
SIM unlock .................................................................... 60
After-sales service ........................................................ 60
Main specifications ....................................................... 64
Specific Absorption Rate of Cell Phone ...................... 65
Intellectual property rights ............................................ 67

Getting Ready

Names and functions of parts

How to open the covers
Insert a fingernail a small way into one of the corners marked
and pull open the cover.
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Be careful not to insert your fingernail all the way. Doing so
may damage the gasket under the cover.
Getting Ready
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Earphone microphone terminal
Used for connecting commercially available earphones
or other accessories.
External connection terminal
Used for connecting Common AC Adapter 05 (sold
separately), microUSB Cable 01 (sold separately), etc.
microSD memory card slot au Nano IC Card 04 slot Earphone microphone terminal cover External connection terminal cover Card slot cover
Getting Ready
In camera (lens) Earpiece (Receiver)
Hear the other party's voice on call, play sound of
answer memo, etc. with Smart sonic receiver (P. 9)
Infrared port
Send or receive data via infrared communication.
Proximity sensor/Light sensor
The proximity sensor ensures that the touch panel does not accidentally respond during a call.
Light sensor detects the ambient light level to adjust the
display brightness.
Incoming (Charging) light
Lights in red while charging. Blinks according to the settings for incoming call/mail.
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Display (Touch panel) Microphone
Transmits your voice to the other party during a call. Or
used for recording the voice sound. Take care not to cover the microphone with your fingers during a call or recording a video.
Strap hole TV antenna
Extend this antenna when watching TV (1Seg).
Extending the antenna during a call or while using Chrome does not affect the call or data communication.
lr Volume DOWN/UP button
Adjusts sound volume. Press and hold l (Volume
DOWN button) for at least one second to set "Silent mode".
F Power button
Power ON/OFF, activate/deactivate Sleep mode, etc.
Built-in GPS/Bluetooth Built-in sub antenna
®
/Wi-Fi® antenna
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Speaker
Ringtone or alarm sound can be heard from here.
Out camera (lens) Photo light/Simple light
mark
Hold the mark over a reader/writer to use Osaifu-Keitai
NFC (FeliCa compatible) antenna Built-in main antenna
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.
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Receiver
Microphone
Do not cover antennas with your hand or put stickers etc. Doing so may affect call/communication quality.
The back cover of the product is not removal. Removing
the back cover with force may cause damage or malfunction.
The battery is built into the product and it is not user replaceable. For information about forcing the product to shut down and restart, see "Forcing the product to shut down and restart" (P. 16).
About Smart sonic receiver
The product is equipped with Smart sonic receiver, which transmits sound by vibrating the display. Although there is not receiver hole, you can use as usual.
Touching to your ear
Touch receiver part of the product to your ear as shown below. By covering your ear to shut out surrounding noise, voice sound will be heard more easily. Move position of the product up/down/left/right to adjust according to your hearing condition or an immediate environment.
Take care not to cover the microphone of the product with
your fingers when calling.
When commercially available earphones are connected,
voice sound can be switched to the one via earphones not using Smart sonic receiver.
Do not put stickers or sheets on the display. May make
receiver sound to be heard hard.
There may be differences in the hearing easiness among
individuals.
Depending on environment, the hearing effect differs.
Getting Ready
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Attaching/Removing au Nano IC Card 04

• Before installing or removing your au Nano IC Card 04,
be sure to turn the product off. Also, make sure that the microUSB plug of the specified AC adapter or other accessory is disconnected from the product.
Getting Ready
The product is compatible with the au Nano IC Card 04
only. You cannot use the product with an IC card other
than the au Nano IC Card 04.
Note the following points, otherwise handling the au Nano
IC Card 04 may cause malfunction or damage to the
card, the tray or the product.
• Do not touch the IC (metal) part of the au Nano IC Card 04 or the IC card terminal inside the product.
• Insert in the correct direction.
• Do not use force to attach or remove.
When the au Nano IC Card 04 is not attached properly or the au Nano IC Card 04 is abnormal, an error message appears.
Do not lose the au Nano IC Card 04 after it has been
removed.
Do not insert your au Nano IC Card 04 with an adapter
attached to it. Doing so might cause a fault.
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au Nano IC Card 04
IC (metal) part
Attaching au Nano IC Card 04
• When installing your au Nano IC Card 04, be sure to use the supplied IC Card Tray Ejecting Tool for KYV36
(sample).
Turn the power off and open the card slot
1
cover
Hook the IC Card Tray Ejecting Tool for
2
KYV36 (sample) on the edge of the tray and pull it out
IC Card Tray Ejecting Tool for KYV 36 (sample)
Tray
Place the au Nano IC Card 04 on the tray,
3
making sure that the notch is oriented properly, then insert the tray straight into the au Nano IC Card 04 slot (upper side)
After the tray is inserted, hook the IC Card Tray
Ejecting Tool for KYV36 (sample) on the edge of the
tray and press it all the way.
Take care so that the au Nano IC Card 04 does not get
over the tray. Do not apply excessive force and insert it all the way straight into the slot. If the tray does not fit into the slot, do not press it with force. Pull the tray out and insert it again with the front edge raised. If the
au Nano IC Card 04 gets over the tray, the product might not recognize the au Nano IC Card 04.
Notch
Edge of tray
au Nano IC Card 04 slot (upper side)
microSD memory card slot (bottom side)
Close the card slot cover
4
Removing au Nano IC Card 04
• When removing your au Nano IC Card 04, be sure to use the supplied IC Card Tray Ejecting Tool for KYV36
(sample).
Turn the power off and open the card slot
1
cover
Hook the IC Card Tray Ejecting Tool for
2
KYV36 (sample) on the edge of the tray and pull it out
IC Card Tray Ejecting Tool for KYV 36 (sample)
Tray
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Remove the au Nano IC Card 04, then insert
3
the tray straight into the au Nano IC Card 04 slot (upper side)
Notch
Confirm the direction of the microSD
2
memory card and slowly insert it into the slot until it clicks
Insert a microSD memory card until you hear a click and confirm it is locked. Be aware that the card may fly out if you release your finger before the card is locked.
au Nano IC Card 04 slot (upper side)
Getting Ready
Close the card slot cover
4
au Nano IC Card 04 slot (upper side)
microSD memory card slot (bottom side)

Attaching/Removing microSD memory card

Attaching microSD memory card
Open the card slot cover of the product
1
12
microSD memory card slot (bottom side)
Face logo of microSD side up
Close the card slot cover
3
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.
Removing microSD memory card
Home screen [Apps] [Settings]
1
[Storage] [Unmount SD card] [OK]
Open the card slot cover of the product
2
Slowly push the microSD memory card
3
toward the slot until it clicks
When a click sound is heard, pull back the microSD memory card with your fingers on it. Keep putting your finger on the microSD memory card until it comes out
a little. Releasing the microSD memory card when
pushed hard may cause it to jump-out.
Slowly pull the microSD memory card
4
Slowly pull the microSD memory card straight out. Sometimes microSD memory card cannot be unlocked and may not come out smoothly. In such case, pull it out with your finger.
Close the card slot cover
5
Do not touch the terminal part of microSD memory card.
Do not remove the microSD memory card forcefully. It
may result in damage to the microSD memory card or the data loss.
The microSD memory card may be warm after a long time
use. It is normal.
When removing the microSD memory card, be sure to
unmount to prevent data from loss (deletion).
Getting Ready
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Charging

When you purchase your product, the internal battery is not fully charged. Make sure to charge the product before use. When the charging light in red turns off, charging is complete.
The product may become warm while charging, but this
is not abnormal.
Charging while using camera etc. may take longer.
Getting Ready
When you operate the product with the specified charger
connected, the product may repeat short-time charging/ discharging resulting in short battery life.
When temperature of environment or the product is extremely high or low, charging may be stopped. Try to charge the battery as far as possible at room temperature.
If the charging light blinks in red, check if the product
is correctly connected. Even if the light keeps blinking, stop charging and then contact an au shop or Keitai Guarantee Service Center.
Firmly close the external connection terminal cover after
charging to prevent water or dust from getting in. And do not pull strongly or twist the cover.
If charging is stopped while the charging light is still turned on, the battery may not be fully charged even with " (Full) displayed. In that case, available time will be short.
Do not allow metal accessories or conductive foreign
objects (metal fragments, pencil leads, etc.) to come into contact with or get inside the connection terminal.
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Charging with specified AC Adapter (sold separately)
Charging with Common AC Adapter 05 (sold separately)
is explained. For information on the specified AC adapter (sold separately), see "Introduction of related accessories" (P. 57).
Open the external connection terminal cover
1
of the product
Check the orientation of the microUSB plug
2
of Common AC Adapter 05 (sold separately) and insert it straight into the external connection terminal
"
With the projection facing down
Common AC Adapter 05 (sold separately)
Connect the power plug of Common AC
3
Adapter 05 to an outlet (100V - 240V AC)
Check that the charging light on the product lights in red. When the battery power turns on, " the status bar. When charging ends, the charging light turns off.
" appears on
Note that applying unnecessary force with the external
connection terminal connected to the external device might cause damage.
When charging starts with the battery empty, the charging
light may not light immediately. But charging has started.

Turning the power on/off

Common AC Adapter 05 (sold separately)
When charging is complete, pull out the
4
microUSB plug of Common AC Adapter 05 (sold separately) straight from the external connection terminal
Close the external connection terminal cover
5
Connect the power plug of Common AC
6
Adapter 05 (sold separately) to an outlet
Turning the power on
Press and hold F (Power button) until the
1
charging light turns on
The start screen appears (▶P. 16).
• For the first time the product turns ON, the initial
settings such as "au Easy Setting" activate. Make the settings as required.
Getting Ready
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When logos are displayed after the phone is turned on, it configures initial settings for the touch panel. Do not touch the screen during this process. Doing so may prevent the touch panel from working properly.
While screen backlight is turned on, press F (Power
button) or leave the product for a certain period of time without any operations to turn off the screen and the product goes into sleep mode.
Getting Ready
Turning the power off
Press and hold F (Power button) for at
1
least one second
[Power off][OK]
2
Forcing the product to shut down and restart
Force shutdown and restart the product when the screen freezes or the power cannot be turned off.
Press and hold F (Power button) for at
1
least 11 seconds
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If the product is forced shutdown and restarted, unsaved
data will be erased. Do not force shutdown except when the product becomes inoperative.

Start screen

The start screen is displayed when turning the power on or sleep mode is canceled.
Displaying the Home screen from the start screen
When the start screen appears, display the Home screen as follows.
Slide/flick " "
1
The Home screen appears (P. 17). Or the screen for going into the sleep mode appears.
Notifications
• Double-tap a notification
to activate notifying application.
Start icon
Start screen

Basic Operation

⑤ ⑥
(Standard home)

Using Home screen

When you purchase the product, home app is set to "Standard home". Also, home app can be switched (P. 18). The Home screen of Standard home consists of multiple screens. Slide/flick right or left to switch them.
Status bar Weather widget Shortcuts/Folders Indicator Quick launch area Apps list
on Home screen
Home screen
Using Weather widget
Check weather information.
Home screen Tap Weather widget
1
Weather information screen appears.
• The area selection screen is displayed by default.
Tap "Current location" or [] to set area.
Check the details of the weather on Weather
2
information screen
: Update weather information. : Set area or auto update.

Using the Apps list

A list of installed apps is displayed.
Home screen [Apps]
1
The Apps list appears.
Basic Operation
In this manual, the operations on Home screen of
"Standard home" is provided as examples.
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Switching the home app

Switch the home app of the product.
Home screen [Change home]
1
Change home screen appears.
• Alternatively, to switch home app, from Apps list [Settings] [Change home] Select home apps to switch [OK].
Standard home P. 17 "Using Home screen"
2
Entry Home P. 18 "Using Entry Home" au Basic Home P. 19 "Using au Basic Home"
[OK]
3
Basic Operation
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Using Entry Home

This is home app with the screen looked like a conventional cell phone to use a smartphone at ease even for the first time user.
Change Home screen [Entry Home] [OK]
1
Description screen of Entry Home appears. Follow the onscreen instructions.
[OK]
2
Standby screen of Entry Home appears.
Date Notification Shortcut key App icon Apps menu
To restore the Home screen from Entry Home to "Standard
home", from the standby screen of Entry Home [Apps] [Settings] [Change home] [OK].
② ③
④ ⑤
Standby screen of Entry
Home

Using au Basic Home

The home app is displaying the frequently-used apps to  use a smartphone more simply.
Change home screen [au Basic Home]
1
[OK]
au Basic Home screen appears.
au Basic Home screen
To restore the Home screen from au Basic Home to
"Standard home", from au Basic Home [Settings] [Change home] [Standard Home] [OK].
Hidden applications are contained into "Pass", "au
Supports", "Others Apps" folders.

Monitoring the product's status

Icons
Notification icons appear on the left of the status bar, showing missed calls, new mail, operations in progress, etc., and status icons appear on the right, showing the status of the product.
Examples of main notification icon
Icon Description
Missed call
New mail message (SMS)
New mail message (E-Mail)
New mail message (Gmail)
New Emergency Rapid Mail
Snoozed alarm / stopped alarm (still set)
New calendar event notification
TV activated
Music playing
Calling or receiving a call
Displayed when high quality sound call with au VoLTE compatible phone
New message
Available phone memory low
Receiving file request from Bluetooth® device
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Icon Description
Sending/uploading data
Receiving/downloading data
Installation completed
Update available
VPN is connected
New OS update or software update
USB tethering
Wi-Fi® tethering
Bluetooth® tethering
Wi-Fi® tethering or Bluetooth® tethering is used with USB tethering at the same time
Basic Operation
Address book plus display in the Notification panel
Screenshot captured
Unmounting microSD memory card
Settings screenshot is enabled
Examples of main status icon
Icon Description
Time
Battery level
100%/ empty/ charging
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Icon Description
Signal strength/Signal condition (LTE/WiMAX
2+)
level 4/ out of service area/
in communication
LTE/WiMAX 2+ available*/ roaming
(Communication mode according to the
network is also shown)
Airplane mode is set
au Nano IC Card 04 uninserted
Wi-Fi® signal strength
level 4/ level 0
Alarm set
Silent mode (Vibrate) set
Silent mode (Mute) set
Silent mode (Drive) set
Bluetooth® function in use
standby/ connected
Auto answering set
set/ full
Reader/Writer, P2P function in use
"NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock" is set
GPS in use
*
In Japan, you can use "LTE" and "WiMAX 2+" networks. "4G" is displayed
for both networks. According to the signal congestion etc., the product is connected to the less congested network.
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