NEC Mobile Communications NX6450 User Manual

CA001
User Manual
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the CA001. Before using it for the first time, be sure to read the Basic Manual (this PDF manual) so as to know how to use it correctly. After you finish reading this manual, store it and the printed materials that come with the phone in a safe place for future reference.
The CA001 comes with a Basic Manual and an Instruction Manual.
The following information is also available on the au website.
• To download the Basic Manual or Instruction Manual
(http://www.au.kddi.com/torisetsu/index.html)
• To access a keyword searchable au On-Line Manual
(http://www.au.kddi.com/manual/index.html)
You can also access the au On-Line Manual using EZweb.
EZweb Access
au one Top
→auお客さまサポート (au Customer Support) →調べる (Information) →オンラインマニュアル (On-Line Manual)
If you have any trouble with your cellphone, please visit the auお客さまサポート (au Customer Support)
故障診断 (Malfunction Diagnosis) web site and find out your problem before calling
for professional repairs.
From CA001au one Top→auお客さまサポート (au Customer Support)→調べる(Information)
→オンラインマニュアル(On-Line Manual)→故障診断Q&A(Malfunction Diagnosis Q&A)
• From PChttp://www.kddi.com/customer/service/au/trouble/kosho/index.html
For information about basic operation
Basic Manual
Refer to this English PDF manual.
Instruction Manual
English version not available.
For detailed information about each function
The typeface, fonts, and colors of the texts on the screens shown in this manual may differ from the actual contents. Also, certain icons and the scroll bars may be omitted.
Cellphone Etiquette
Mind your manners!
A cellphone always emits weak radio waves while it is turned on. Enjoy operation of your cellphone without forgetting to be considerate of those around you.
Some locations do not allow the use of cellphones.
Using a cellphone while driving is dangerous and
prohibited by the Traffic Control Law. Using a cellphone inside of an aircraft is prohibited
by the law. Be sure to turn off your cellphone before takeoff.
Watch out where you use your cellphone, and keep your voice down.
Do not make calls at cinemas, theaters, museums,
libraries, or other similar locations. Turn off the cellphone or use Manner Mode to ensure that the ringtone does not disturb others. When in public, move to a location where you will
not be blocking traffic. On the Shinkansen, in a hotel lobby, or in other similar locations, move
to a location where you will not disturb others. Take care to avoid talking on the phone in a loud voice.
Before taking the picture of others, be sure to obtain permissions first.
Cellphone radio waves may interfere with electrical medical equipment.
On a train or in other crowded locations, there is
always the possibility that someone nearby may be wearing a pacemaker. Turn off your cellphone when you are in a crowded area. Follow the rules of hospitals and other medical
facilities prohibiting the use or possession of cellphones.
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Camera
EZ FeliCa
Use the cellphone for shopping by using electronic money, or use it as member’s cards, point cards, and so on.
Security Setup
Select either “Safety Buzzer” or “HOT DIAL” as reliable setting function.
EZ Navi
EZ Navi Walk, Passenger Seat Navi, Evacuate Navi and Security Navi allow you to get various kinds of location information. They are all built-in functions.
Mail
Send mail messages to other cellphones or to PCs.
Shoot photos and record movies, and send them by e-mail.
au Media Tuner
Enjoy using Television (1Seg) and EZ Channel-Plus.
EZweb
Download “Chaku­Uta®”/other data or access sites.
Cellphone Basics
Features
For other useful functions, see page 86.
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Manner Mode and Answer Memo
Manner Mode
Use Manner Mode to turn off the ringtone so as not to bother others around you.
Answer Memo
If you cannot answer a call, Answer Memo plays an answering message and records the caller’s message.
While the standby screen is displayed, hold down ( for at least one second.
While the standby screen is displayed, hold down C for at least one second.
Checking Power, Signal Strength, and Battery Level
Normally leave the phone turned on.
The phone needs to be turned on to make and receive calls.
Hold down F for at least 2.5 seconds to turn on CA001. After a while, CA001 turns on with tone and the standby screen appears.
You cannot talk on the phone if it is unable to receive a signal.
Signal strength is low in some areas, even if they are within the service area.
Keep an eye on the battery level.
The phone may not function properly if battery power is low.
indicates the current battery level.
indicates the current signal strength.
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Never use your cellphone while driving!
Do not use the cellphone while driving a car/motorcycle/bicycle. It may cause a traffic accident. Use of the cellphone while driving a car/motorcycle is forbidden by the law. Use of the cellphone while driving a bicycle may be punished by the law too.
× Reading mail or looking
at the display.
× Holding a cellphone in
your hand to talk.
Turn off your cellphone or use Drive Mode while driving.
Drive Mode
In Drive Mode, the phone will play the message “ただいま移動中で すので電話に出ることができません。・・・” (I am traveling and unable to
answer the phone right now…), and then ask the caller to leave a message using Answer Memo.
While the standby screen is displayed, press
(
, and press 2 (Drive) to turn on Drive
Mode.
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Beware of spam and One-ring Calls!
If you get spam
You can set up mail filters to block specific mail or spoof mail.
The following are the main features your cellphone uses to block spam.
・Blocking of “未承諾広告※”
(unsolicited advertisement) mail
・Blocking of specific mail
・Blocking of spoof mail
Beware of One-ring Calls!
A “One-ring Call” (wan-giri in Japanese) rings your phone only once, in an attempt to make you call back to a service that automatically bills you very high charges.
If CA001 received a “One-ring Call,” the icon appears at the head of an incoming history.
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Disaster Message Board Service
Registering
the safety
information
◆When a major disaster strikes, you can use your au
cellphone to access the “
災害用伝言板” (Disaster Message
Board) on EZweb and register your current condition, comments, and other information about your well-being.
◆After you register information, it can be sent by mail to
family, friends, and other individuals you have registered as a recipient of your Disaster Message Board information.
R
  
au one Top
  
災害用伝言板
(Disaster Message Board)
◆Disaster Message Board information can be accessed by
inputting the phone number of an individual over EZweb or the Internet.
Disaster Message Board information can be accessed
from another type of cellphone, PHS, or PC at
http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/.
Disaster Message Board
The Disaster Message Board lets you use EZweb to register information about your well-being in case of a major disaster. The information you register can be accessed from anywhere in Japan over EZweb or the Internet.
Checking
the safety
information
Access
method
http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/
O
K
.
I
m
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Registration contents are retained for up to 72 hours.You can register up to 10 entries per phone number. Registering a new entry while there are already 10
registered entries, automatically overwrites the oldest entry.
※You can view a Disaster Message Board demonstration at:
R→ auoneTop→auお客さまサポート →災害用伝言板(デモ版)
(au Customer Support) (Disaster Message Board (Demo))
To view the Disaster Message Board in English, select the “English” option on the Disaster Message Board
top screen.
Registration
Access
Disaster Message
Board top screen
Information screen
Information registration
screen
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Contents
Cellphone Etiquette 1
Mind your manners! ......................................1
Cellphone Basics 2
Features ........................................................2
Manner Mode and Answer Memo .................3
Checking Power, Signal Strength, and
Battery Level ...............................................3
Never use your cellphone while driving! .......4
Beware of spam and One-ring Calls! ............5
Disaster Message Board Service ..................6
Contents 8
Phone Call 28
Making a Call ..............................................28
Making an International Call .......................29
Answering a Call .........................................30
Redialing (Outgoing Histories/Incoming
Histories) ..................................................31
One-ring Calls .............................................31
Changing the Ringtone ................................32
Adjusting the Ringtone Volume ...................34
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume during a
Call ...........................................................35
Turning On Manner Mode ............................35
Turning On Answer Memo ..........................36
Playing an Answer Memo ...........................37
Using Overseas 38
Setting Area ................................................38
Calling to Japan from Overseas ..................39
Ready 1
Checking the Contents of the Package .......10
Names of Parts ...........................................11
Charging the Battery Pack ..........................12
Turning On Power .......................................14
Initial Values ................................................14
Security Code and Passwords ....................15
Selecting English as the Display Language
.................................................................16
Operation Basics .........................................18
Display Indicators ........................................19
Main Menu ..................................................20
Positions of CA001 .....................................22
Basic Operations in Viewfinder Position .....23
Initializing E-mail and EZweb ......................24
Looking Up Your Current Phone Number
and E-mail Address ..................................25
Changing Your E-mail Address ...................26
Inputting Characters 40
0
Inputting an E-mail Address ........................41
Inputting Pictograms ...................................42
Address Book 43
Registering an Address Book .....................43
Editing an Address Book Record ................45
Adding Outgoing or Incoming History
Data to the Address Book .........................46
Dialing from the Address Book ...................47
Pair Function 48
Registering a Pair Partner ...........................48
Making a Phone Call or Sending Mail to a
Pair Partner ..............................................49
Mail 50
Using E-mail ................................................50
Using C-mail ...............................................51
Creating and Sending E-mail Messages .....52
Reading Received E-mail Messages ..........54
Reading an E-mail Message with an
Attached Photo .........................................55
Replying to a Received E-mail Message ....56
Avoiding Spam ............................................57
Creating and Sending C-mail Messages ....58
Reading Received C-mail Messages ..........60
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Camera 61
Using the Camera .......................................61
Shooting a Photo ........................................63
Viewing Photos ...........................................64
Attaching a Photo to an E-mail Message ....65
Troubleshooting 87
If you lose your CA001 ................................88
Index 89
EZweb 66
Using EZweb ...............................................66
Displaying the au one Top ..........................67
Bookmarking Sites You Frequently Access
.................................................................68
Viewing a Bookmarked Site ........................69
Checking Charges ......................................69
Downloading Chaku-Uta®/Chaku-Uta-Full
.................................................................70
EZ News Flash/au one Gadget
EZ News Flash/au one Gadget Features ....72
Setting EZ News Flash service ...................73
®
72
EZ Navi 74
EZ Navi Features ........................................74
au Media Tuner 75
au Media Tuner Features ............................75
Configuring au Media Tuner Initial Settings
.................................................................77
Using Television (1Seg) ..............................79
Exiting au Media Tuner ...............................80
Bluetooth 81
Displaying Bluetooth Menu .........................81
Registering Bluetooth® Devices ..................81
Registering Wireless Devices and
Hands-free Devices ..................................82
Using Bluetooth® Functions ........................83
FCC Notice 91
USB Connection 84
Connecting to PCs ......................................84
Other Functions 85
Security Setup Features .............................85
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Ready
All
Before using the CA001, check the contents of the package coming with your CA001. You should also familiarize yourself with basic operations, like how to charge the battery, how to turn the power on, etc.
Checking the Contents of the Package
set?
●
CA001
Battery pack
●
(63CAUAA)
Warranty (Japanese)
●
Osaifu-Keitai® Basic
●
Manual (Japanese) LISMO Installation
●
Guide (Japanese) Basic Manual (Japanese)
●
●
CD-ROM
Operating Precautions
●
(Japanese) Global Passport CDMA
●
Owner’s Guide (Japanese) Promotional Fliers (Japanese)
●
Instruction Manual (Japanese)
●
The microSD An AC adaptor is not included. It is up to you to purchase a common AC
adaptor 01/02 (option).
TM
memory card is not included.
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Names of Parts
FeliCa mark
Photo light/ Pocket light Camera start indicator
Camera lens
●●●
au IC-Card
Clear/Memo key
Built-in antenna
2
Optical sensor
EZ key
Application key
End/Power key
Speaker
Do not take out this card if not necessary as your
number is recorded on it.
Attach/remove au IC-Card after turning the phone off and uninstalling the battery pack.
1During a call, do not cover the
microphone with your hands or your chin.
2Take care to avoid covering the
built-in antenna with your hand when making a call, using EZweb, using PC Site Viewer and when accessing GPS information.
3Extend the TV antenna when you
watch Television (1Seg). Leaving the TV antenna extended while making a call or using EZweb will not affect reception quality.
Cursor key
Number keys
Mail key
Answer/Pair key
Address book key
Microphone
1
Display
Earpiece
Center key
Built-in antenna
2
Infrared port
TV antenna
3
Battery pack/cover
microSD memory card slot
Down key (side)Up key (side)
External connection jack
Charge indicator (LED)
Center key (side)
Shutter keyMulti key
Manner key
Strap eyelet
Charging terminals
Front
Back
Side
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Charging the Battery Pack
Check the shape of connectors before connecting, and ensure that you plug them in as far as they will go.
Aligning the locking tabs of the desktop holder with the slots on the sides of the phone, attach the phone to the holder in the sequence
, .
You can also use the plug by extending the prongs like this.
The battery pack that comes with the phone is not fully charged when you purchase it. Be sure to charge the battery pack before using the CA001 for the first time. Charging takes about 140 minutes. You should recharge the battery pack whenever the battery level icon shows
or .
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You must purchase a common AC adaptor 01/02 (option) for charging.
Note that the configuration of the AC adaptor may be different from that shown in the illustration above. Whenever connecting or disconnecting the common AC adaptor 01/02
(option) to the desktop holder, make sure the connector on the back of the desktop holder is positioned horizontally.
Connect the common AC adaptor 01/02 (option) to the desktop holder.
Check the shape of the connectors to ensure they are aligned correctly before you connect. Trying to force a connection may damage the connectors.
Attach the closed phone to the desktop holder in the sequence , , aligning the locking tabs of the holder with the slots on the sides of the phone.
Fold out the power plug of the common AC adaptor 01/02 (option), and then plug it into a 100V AC power outlet.
This will cause the CA001 charge indicator (LED) to light red, and (charging battery icon) to display. When charging is completed, the will go out.
You can connect the common AC adaptor 01/02 (option) to the CA001 directly to
charge the battery pack.
charge indicator (LED)
Fully open the external connection jack cover, check the shape of connectors and insert it horizontally.
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Turning On Power
Hold down
for at least
2.5 seconds.
The message “Now Loading...” will appear on the display for a short while, followed by the standby screen.
Icon
Signal Strength
• Communication is not possible while the signal strength icon is
• Communication may not be possible while the signal strength icon is
Icon
Battery Level
Turning off power
Strong Medium Weak
High
(Out of Range).
(Very Weak).
Medium
Low
Very Weak
Fully Discharged
Out of Range
Charging
Hold down  for at least 1.5 seconds.
Initial Values
The following are the initial settings of the phone.
Lock No. 1234 Font Size Input Size Slightly Large Caller ID ON Mail Display Medium Incm Caller Disp Display EZweb Display Medium Profile Blank Address Book Slightly Large
History Slightly Large Phone No. Slightly Large
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Security Code and Passwords
The CA001 lets you use the numbers and passwords described below. Be sure to take steps so you do not to forget your numbers and passwords. You will need them to perform various operations and to access subscription services.
Security Code
For remote operation of the Answering Service (Voice Mail) and Call
Transfer from a standard phone
For inquiries, applications, and service modifications using au
Usage Examples
Customer Service Center voice guidance, au website, and EZweb
For changing e-mail settings
Initial Value
4-digit number you entered on your subscription contract
Lock No.
Usage Examples
Initial Value
For modifying various phone settings
1234
EZ Password
Usage Examples
Initial Value
For entering and canceling subscriptions for EZweb fee-based content
4-digit number you entered on your subscription contract
Premium EZ Password
For entering and canceling subscriptions for EZweb fee-based content
Usage Examples
Initial Value
paid for using “
For purchasing products from EZweb sites that use “
(
au Collective Payment Service
4-digit number you entered on your subscription contract
まとめてau支払い
” (au Collective Payment Service)
まとめてau支払い
)
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Selecting English as the Display Language
While the standby screen is displayed, press '.
Use % to select “ (Function), and then press
' (選択
Press (Screen Display).
) (Select).
 (画面表示
機能
)
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Press
(Set Language).
Press
This selects English as the display language.
(English).
Even if English is selected as the display language, schedule and other dates are displayed in the format year/month/day. Folder names inside of the Data Folder are also displayed in year/month/day format.
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Operation Basics
Key functions
Displays incoming histories.
.
Selects an item.
Displays the main menu.
'
Applies an item.
Displays the address book.
Creates a new address
book (hold down for at least one second).
E-mail
C-mail (hold down for at
least one second)
Dials/answers a phone call.
Displays the Pair Function.
Memo
Toggles Answer Memo on
and off (hold down for at least one second).
Deletes a character.
Returns to the previous
menu screen.
Selects EZ News Flash
-
telop/window or au one Gadget.
Displays the standby
shortcut icon.
Selects an item.
Displays outgoing histories.
2
Selects an item.
Displays the EZ apps menu.
Displays the EZweb menu.
!
Power on (hold down for at
least 2.5 seconds).
Power off (hold down for at
least 1.5 seconds).
Hangs up.
Terminates a function.
Returns to the standby
screen (hold down).

Inputs phone number.
Inputs text character.
Side key functions
Displays Multi Play Window.
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*)
While the standby screen is
displayed, hold down ) for at least one second to start au Media Tuner.
Page scroll at browser display.
If you lose track of where you are or if you make a mistake:
Press
Hold down
When
etc., pressing  will display key help. Holding down ' for at least one second toggles side key’s disabling
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feature on and off while CA001 is folded.
Toggles Manner Mode on and off
(hold down for at least one second).
Starts photo (hold down for at least one second).
Shutter when shooting photo.
While the standby screen is displayed, hold down
for at least one second to light the pocket light.
Applies an item.
to scroll back to the previous screen.
to return to the standby screen.
is displayed in the lower right corner of the photo screen
Display Indicators
Current time
The date and time are set automatically.
-
-
Unread mail
Selects the user defined icons such as calculator, Emission OFF Mode, and Notepad 01, etc. by pressing d and a.
FeliCa Lock on
Manner Mode on
Ringtone off
Vibrator on
Answer Memo on
EZ News Flash telop
EZ News Flash window
A hyphen (-) may appear in place of the current date.
//
Signal strength
Battery level
EZ apps (BREW
®
) on
The microSD
TM
memory card (commercial item)
is inserted into the cellphone.
During phone call or LISMO Player/au Media Tuner on
EZweb browsing in progress/PC Site Viewer on
a
The following explains the main icons that appear on the standby screen.
­3
or 2 key:
%
Key symbols used in this manual
The cursor key is described in this manual using the key symbols shown below.
or ( key:
5
or 2 key:
. 5, (, .
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Main Menu
There are four initial main menus for CA001. Pressing ' while the standby screen is displayed displays the main menu.
The menu structure depends on the type of the main menu.
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Using Soft Keys
Soft keys are the keys you use to execute the functions along with the bottom of the screen. The table below explains how to assign the soft keys to the on-screen functions. Note that the function of each soft key depends on the currently displayed screen.
Using Submenus
Left soft key
Center soft key 'Executes the function on the center.
Right soft key
Executes the function on the left.
Executes the function on the right.
Pressing the soft key that corresponds to the “SubMenu” at the bottom of the display will display a submenu of various operations related to the function you are currently using.
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Positions of CA001
You can execute the operations with your CA001 open, set in Viewfinder position.
Rotate your CA001 display in the direction as illustrated below (within
180 degrees from the normal position). Gently rotate your CA001 display. Otherwise, you may damage your CA001.
During rotating (motion - ), do not use your CA001 or force to give
open-close motion. It may also cause damage.
Open your CA001 display to stand straight
Gently rotate the display 180 degrees clockwise.
up.
--
When you set your CA001 in Viewfinder position
Close your CA001 so as to make your CA001 display facing toward you.
Viewfinder position
Viewfinder position refers to the position with your CA001 closed and its display turned over. In Viewfinder position, you can use side keys to operate your CA001. You can also take photos using CA001 as a Viewfinder (digital camera-like). In roaming mode, you cannot make or receive a call in Viewfinder position.
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Basic Operations in Viewfinder Position
In Viewfinder position, you can use side keys ((, h, v, b) to play songs listed with au Music Player and read the data. For key operations in Viewfinder position, you can use h instead of
or use v instead of c.
j
returns to the previous screen.
(
Key operations in Viewfinder position
Key Description
( Displays the Manner menu.
Toggles Manner Mode on and off (hold down for about one second).
Set the ring tone mute and stop the vibrator when there is an incoming call.
Returns to the previous screen.
Returns to the standby screen (hold down for about one second).
Hangs up (hold down for about one second).
h • Pressing h while the standby screen is displayed selects EZ News Flash
telop/window or standby shortcut.
Moves the cursor on the screen (instead of j (Up/Down key)).
v Displays the main menu.
Executes the function on the center part of the bottom of the screen (instead of
c (Center key)).
Answers the call when there is an incoming call (hold down for about one second).
b Starts au Media Tuner.
Uses as shutter key when you shoot photos.
Saves photos.
Activates photo function (hold down for about one second).
In Viewfinder position, you can only execute the operations using side keys.
When needed, you can execute other operations with your cellphone open.
You can make or answer a call in Viewfinder position. During a call in Viewfinder position, check the earpiece position to hear
the caller’s voice properly. During a call or recording a call, the image you see on the screen is upside down.
During a call, it is recommended to use your cellphone opened. In this manual, operation procedures are usually for the normal position
(with display facing inward toward the keypad). For operations in Viewfinder or self-portrait position (with display facing outward), the position you can use is clearly mentioned.
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Initializing E-mail and EZweb
An EZweb subscription is required to use e-mail, EZweb or other EZ services. If you did not subscribe when you purchased your phone, contact your nearest au shop or the au Customer Service Center.
You will be assigned an e-mail address automatically when you perform the
EZweb initialization procedure.
While the standby screen is displayed, press .
Press ' (OK).
Wait until the phone connects to the server for initialization.
After your automatically assigned e-mail address appears, press ' (OK).
Pressing !/ also allows you to make initial settings.
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Looking Up Your Current Phone Number and E-mail Address
While the standby screen is displayed, press '.
My phone number and mail address
Press
Your current phone number and e-mail address appear.
.
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Changing Your E-mail Address
E-mail address
@ezweb.ne.jp
△△△
Part you can change Domain name
While the standby screen is displayed, press .
Press
Press
Press
スの変更
Address).
(E-mail Setup).
(Other).
(E
メールアドレ
) (Change E-mail
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Enter your Security Code, press ' (OK), use - to select “
” (Send), and
送信
then press ' (Select). Use - to select “
” (Accept), and then
承諾す
press ' (Select).
Use - to select the text box, and then press ' (Input). Enter the e-mail address you want, and then press ' (OK).
To input an e-mail address
“Inputting an E-mail Address” (page 41)
Use - to select “
送信
(Send), and then press
(Select).
'
The e-mail address confirmation screen appears.
Press - to select “OK,” and then press ' (Select).
The message “Update is complete.” appears to indicate that your e-mail address has been changed.
Your Security Code is the 4-digit number you entered on your
subscription contract. If the wrong Security Code is entered three times a day, the setting operation will be disabled until the following day.
If your e-mail address won’t change in step 7:
The new e-mail address you entered may be registered by someone else
already. Try entering a different address.
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