Thank you for purchasing the H001.
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.
Printed Manuals for the H001 (Japanese)
The H001 comes with a Basic Manual and an Instruction Manual.
For information about basic
operation
Basic Manual
Refer to this English
PDF 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.
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.
1
Cellphone Basics
Features
Camera
Shoot photos and
record movies, and
send them by e-mail.
au Media Tuner
Enjoy using
Television (1Seg)
and EZ Channel-Plus.
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.
Security Setup
Select either “Safety
Buzzer” or “HOT
DIAL” as reliable
setting function.
EZ FeliCa
Use the cellphone for
shopping by using
electronic money, or
use it as member’s
cards, point cards,
and so on.
Mail
Send mail messages
to other cellphones or
to PCs.
EZweb
Download “ChakuUta®”/other data or
access sites.
For other useful functions, see page 86.
2
Manner Mode and Answer Memo
Manner Mode
Use Manner Mode to turn off the
ringtone so as not to bother
others around you.
While the standby
screen is displayed,
hold down ( for
at least one second.
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 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 H001.
After a while, H001 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.
indicates the current signal strength.
Keep an eye on the battery level.
The phone may not function properly if battery
power is low.
indicates the current battery level.
3
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.
4
Beware of spam and One-ring
Calls!
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 H001 received a “One-ring Call,” the icon
appears at the head of an incoming history.
If you get spam
5
Disaster Message Board Service
Disaster Message Board
The Disaster Message Board lets you use EZweb to register
information about your well-being in case of a major disaster. The
information you register can be accessed from anywhere in Japan
over EZweb or the Internet.
◆When a major disaster strikes, you can use your au
Registering
the safety
information
Checking
the safety
information
Access
method
cellphone to access the “
Board) on EZweb and register your current condition,
comments, and other information about your well-being.
◆After you register information, it can be sent by mail to
family, friends, and other individuals you have registered as
a recipient of your Disaster Message Board information.
◆Disaster Message Board information can be accessed by
inputting the phone number of an individual over EZweb or
the Internet.
※ Disaster Message Board information can be accessed
from another type of cellphone, PHS, or PC at
http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/.
R
※
au one Top
http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/
災害用伝言板” (Disaster Message
災害用伝言板
(Disaster Message Board)
m
’
I
.
K
O
6
Registration
Access
Disaster Message
Board top screen
Information screen
※ 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→ auoneTop→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.
Information registration
screen
7
Contents
Cellphone Etiquette 1
Mind your manners! ......................................1
Cellphone Basics 2
Features ........................................................2
Using Bluetooth® Functions ........................83
®
Devices ..................81
USB Connection 84
Connecting to PCs ......................................84
Videophone 85
Making a Videophone Call ..........................85
Answering a Videophone Call .....................86
Putting a Videophone Call on Hold .............86
9
Ready
All
Before using the H001, check the contents
of the package coming with your H001.
You should also familiarize yourself with
basic operations, like how to charge the
battery, how to turn the power on, etc.
◎ 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.
Names of Parts
Front
■
TBD
Display
Center key
Cursor key
Address book
key
Mail key
Answer/Pair key
Number keys
Microphone
TBD
TBD
※1
During 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
Back
■
Earpiece
TV antenna
Built-in antenna
Optical sensor
Application key
EZ key
Clear/Memo key
End/Power key
Multi key
Built-in antenna
Attach/remove au IC-Card after turning the phone off
and uninstalling the battery pack.
※
※
au IC-Card
※
※
Do not take out this card if not necessary as your
number is recorded on it.
FeliCa mark
TBD
Photo light/
Pocket light
Camera lens
Camera start
indicator
Speaker
Infrared port
Battery pack/cover
Side
■
microSD memory card slot cover
Charge indicator (LED)
Manner key
Speaker
microSD memory card slot
Up key (side)
Down key (side)
Strap eyelet
Charging terminals
External connection jack cover
External connection jack
11
Charging the Battery Pack
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 H001 for the first time. Charging takes about 140 minutes.You should recharge the battery pack whenever the battery level icon shows
Aligning the locking tabs of thedesktop holder with the slots on the sides of the phone, attach the phone to the holder in the sequence
.
or .
12
Slot
Locking tab
Check the shape of connectors beforeconnecting, and ensure that you plugthem in as far as they will go.
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.
You can alsouse the plug by extending the prongs like this.
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 H001 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 H001 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.
13
Turning On Power
Hold down
for at least
F
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
■
StrongMediumWeak
High
(Out of Range).
(Very Weak).
Medium
Low
Ver y
Weak
Fully
Discharged
Out of
Range
Charging
Hold down F for at least 1.5 seconds.
Initial Values
The following are the initial settings of the phone.
Lock No.1234Font SizeInput SizeSlightly Large
Caller IDONMail DisplayMedium
Incm Caller DispDisplayEZweb DisplayMedium
ProfileBlankAddress BookSlightly Large
HistorySlightly Large
Phone No.Slightly Large
14
Security Code and Passwords
The H001 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
a
Transfer from a standard phone
For inquiries, applications, and service modifications using au
Usage Examples
b
Customer Service Center voice guidance, au website, and EZweb
For changing e-mail settings
c
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
a
Usage Examples
Initial Value
paid for using “
For purchasing products from EZweb sites that use “
b
(
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
)
”
15
Selecting English as the Display
Language
While the standby screen
is displayed, press c.
Use a to select “
(Function), and then press
c (選択
Press
(Screen Display).
) (Select).
3 (画面表示
機能
)
”
16
Press
(Set Language).
4
Press
This selects English as the display
language.
(English).
2
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.
17
Operation Basics
■ Key functions
•
Displays incoming histories.
l
•
Selects an item.
•
Displays the main menu.
c
•
Applies an item.
•
Displays the address book.
&
•
Creates a new address
book (hold down for at least
one second).
•
E-mail
L
•
C-mail (hold down for at
least one second)
•
Dials/answers a phone call.
N
•
Displays the Pair Function.
•
Memo
C
•
Toggles Answer Memo on
and off (hold down for at
least one second).
•
Deletes a character.
•
Returns to the previous
menu screen.
TBD
•
Selects EZ News Flash
j
telop/window or au one
Gadget.
•
Displays the standby
shortcut icon.
•
Selects an item.
•
Displays outgoing histories.
r
•
Selects an item.
•
Displays the EZ apps menu.
%
•
Displays the EZweb menu.
R
•
Power on (hold down for at
F
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).
0〜9*#
•
Inputs phone number.
•
Inputs text character.
•
Displays Multi Play Window.
v
Side key functions
■
•
Toggles Manner Mode on and off
(
(hold down for at least one second).
If you lose track of where you are or if you make a mistake:
◎
Press C to scroll back to the previous screen.
Hold down F to return to the standby screen.
When
◎
etc., pressing 5 will display key help.
Holding down c for at least one second toggles side key’s disabling
◎
18
feature on and off while H001 is folded.
•
While the standby screen is
displayed, hold down
one second to start au Media Tuner.
•
Page scroll at browser display.
for at least
is displayed in the lower right corner of the photo screen
a
Display Indicators
The following explains the main icons that appear on the standby
screen.
Signal strength
Battery level
The microSD
is inserted into the cellphone.
//
※ A hyphen (-) may appear in place of the current date.
During phone call or LISMO Player/au Media
Tuner on
EZ apps (BREW
/
EZweb browsing in progress/PC Site Viewer on
Unread mail
Current time
The date and time are set automatically.
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
TM
memory card (commercial item)
®
) on
※
Key symbols used in this manual
■
The cursor key is described in this manual using
the key symbols shown below.
or d key:
u
or r key:
l
u, d, l
j
s
or r key:
a
19
Main Menu
There are four initial main menus for H001.
Pressing c while the standby screen is displayed displays the main
menu.
The menu structure depends on the type of the main menu.
20
■ 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.
Left soft key
Center soft key cExecutes the function on the center.
Right soft key
Executes the function on the left.
&
Executes the function on the right.
%
■ Using Submenus
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.
21
Positions of H001
H001 has two positions: Regular open position which the display part
open lengthwise, and Wide open position which the display part open
crosswise.
In this manual, if the position is not specified, the operation step
explanations are described in Regular open position.
Regular open position
Wide open position
22
When re-opening from Regular open position to Wide open position, or
◎
from Wide open position to Regular open position, always close your
cellphone before re-opening. If you force power when your cellphone is
not closed, it may cause damage.
In Regular open position and Wide open position, do not force to close
◎
your cellphone except to the direction it closes. It may cause damage.
Wide open position features
In Wide open position, you can enjoy Television (1Seg), PC Site Viewer,PC Document Viewer, EZ apps in the wide screen. Also, you can set the following functions to start just by opening your cellphone in Wide open position while the standby screen is displayed (“Wide Open Start”).Toset “Wide Open Start,” press d while the standby screen is displayed, select
MEDIA STAND (Initial setting)
and press c (Select).
FunctionDescription
Select from “FixedAnime+News” (Initial setting)/“FixedAnime”/
“Slideshow” and display animations or graphics on the standby screen.
• While the Media Stand is displayed, press g to start PC Site Viewer, press f to start Television (1Seg).
TV (1Seg)
PC Site Viewer
None
You can not make call in Wide open position. If you receive a call in Wide open position, re-open H001 in Wide open position before answering. In Wide open position, you can make or answer a call only when flat-type switched earphone microphone (option) or flat-type stereo earphone microphone (option) is attached.
You can view Television (1Seg) on the wide screen.
“Wide Open Start” (Page 84)
→
You can enjoy net surfing on the wide screen.
Displays normal standby screen.
Making/answering calls are unavailable.
23
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 L.
Press c (OK).
Wait until the phone connects to the
server for initialization.
After your automatically
assigned e-mail address
appears, press c (OK).
24
Pressing R/% also allows you to make initial settings.
Looking Up Your
Current Phone Number
and E-mail Address
While the standby screen
is displayed, press c.
My phone
number and
mail address
Press
Your current phone number and e-mail
address appear.
0
.
25
Changing Your E-mail Address
E-mail address
@ezweb.ne.jp
△△△
Part you can changeDomain name
While the standby screen
is displayed, press L.
Press
Press
Press
スの変更
Address).
0
4
1
(E-mail Setup).
(Other).
(E
メールアドレ
) (Change E-mail
26
Enter your Security Code,
press c (OK), use j to
select “
” (Send), and
送信
then press c (Select).
Use j to select “
” (Accept), and then
る
承諾す
press c (Select).
Use j to select the text
box, and then press c
(Input). Enter the e-mail
address you want, and
then press c (OK).
To input an e-mail address
“Inputting an E-mail Address” (page 41)
→
Use j to select “
送信
”
(Send), and then press
(Select).
c
The e-mail address confirmation screen
appears.
Press j to select “OK,”
and then press c (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.
27
Phone Call
Making a Call
While the standby screen is displayed,
use the number keys (
keypad to enter the phone number you
want to call.
When calling a standard phone, you need to enter the area
code.
0
to
9
) of the
Press
After you finish a call, press F to hang up.
The caller always hears your voice even when you cover
※
the microphone with your hands.
Send Methods
You can select whether to notify/not to notify your cellphone
number to the other party by pressing c (Call) and displaying
Outgoing Menu in step 2.
To not notify: Select “Add Special No.” in Outgoing Menu
To notify: Select “Add Special No.” in Outgoing Menu
To call without any settings: Select “Voice Call” in Outgoing
・When calling without any settings, your cellphone number is
either notified or not notified according to “Caller ID” settings
of your phone.
.
N
(OK) →Select “184”
Select “186”
→
→c
(Add)
Menu
→c
→N
→c
(Add)
(OK).
→N
→c
→c
(OK)
28
Making an International Call
au International Call Service
■
Available without any additional application.
Ex: To call 212-123-
005345
International access code
1
△△△△
Country code (USA)Phone number
in the USA
212
Area code
123
△△△△
Press N.
• Calling charges for this service are added to monthly mobile phone
calling charges and billed together.
• Please check the Country code at the au Customer Service Center.
• For charges, please refer to the au MOBILE PHONE SERVICE GUIDE
or contact the au Customer Service Center.
001 KOKUSAI MOBILE TALK
■
Application required.
For inquiries, please contact the KDDI Customer Service Center.
0077-7160
フリーコール
Ex: To call 212-123-
001
KDDI international access code
• Charges for 001 KOKUSAI MOBILE TALK are charged separately from
monthly au telephone charges.
• Please check the Country code at the au Customer Service Center.
• For charges, please refer to the au MOBILE PHONE SERVICE GUIDE
or contact the au Customer Service Center.
(toll-free; open 9:00 to 20:00 on everyday including weekends and national holiday)
in the USA
212
Area code
123
Phone number
△△△△
Press N.
010
△△△△
1
Country code (USA)
29
Answering a Call
Press
After you finish a call, press F to hang up.
Display for Incoming Calls
to answer an incoming call.
N
30
If the caller’s name is in your address book, it appears
on the display. If not, only the caller’s phone number
is displayed.
A message appears when the phone number of the
caller is not provided for some reason.
ID Unsent: The caller’s phone refused to send its
Payphone: The call is from a payphone.
Not Support: The call is from a phone that does not
Missed Call Notification
The message “Missed Call X” appears on the display if
you did not answer one or more calls. Press c (Select)
to check incoming histories (caller phone number, etc.).
To redial a number
Use j to select the
number you want to dial,
and then press
The phone stores up to 50 histories each for the outgoing histories and
incoming histories. When a history is created while there are already 50
histories in memory, the oldest current history is deleted automatically to
make room for the new one.
N
.
One-ring Calls
What is a “One-ring Call”?
■
A “One-ring Call” is an incoming call that rings your phone only once, which
aims it to be stored in your incoming histories. If you redial the number
shown in your incoming histories, often you are connected to a dating
service or some other service that may bill you very high charges. Always
keep in mind that it is a good idea to avoid calling back unfamiliar numbers.
One-ring Call indicator
■
The icon indicates an incoming call you did not
answer. The icon indicates an incoming call that rang
for three seconds or less. These calls may be One-ring
Calls with high possibility.
31
Changing the Ringtone
While the standby screen
is displayed, press c,
use a to select “Function,”
and then press
(Select).
c
Press
Lamp).
Press
Setup).
Press
Call).
(Sound/Vib/
2
(Incoming
1
(Incoming
1
32
Use j to select and
press c (Select).
Press
To hear the currently selected ringtone,
press & (Play).
(Original).
1
Use j to select the
ringtone you want, and
then press c (Set).
Press % (OK).
The ringtone is set.
You can also download a “Chaku-Uta®” from the Internet and use it for your
ringtone.
“Downloading Chaku-Uta
→
®
/Chaku-Uta-Full®” (page 70)
33
Adjusting the
Beep,
beep
...
Ringtone Volume
To adjust the ringtone volume, perform steps 1
through 4 under “Changing the Ringtone” (page
32), and then continue with the following steps.
Use j to select and
press c (Select).
Use j to adjust the
ringtone volume, and then
press c (Set).
u :
Increases volume.
:
Decreases volume.
d
Beep,
Beep,
..
...
bee
beep
34
Press % (OK).
STEP↑: Ringtone volume gradually increases.
↓
STEP
OFF: Ringtone does not sound.
: Ringtone volume gradually decreases.
Adjusting the Earpiece
H
ello
?
Volume during a Call
During a call, use j to
adjust the volume.
Increases volume.
u :
Decreases volume.
d :
You can adjust the earpiece volume (level 1-5 and Max).
Turning On Manner Mode
While Manner Mode is set to on, the phone alerts
you to incoming calls by vibrating.
?
ello
ello
H
H
While the standby screen
is displayed, hold down
for at least one
(
second.
This turns on Manner Mode. The icon
appears on the display while Manner
Mode is turned on.
Turning on Manner Mode also turns on Answer Memo, which is indicated by
on the display. While Manner Mode is set to on, the phone vibrates without
sounding its ringtone.
To turn off Manner Mode, hold down ( for at least one second.
While the standby screen is displayed, you can press ( to select the
Manner Mode type. Holding down
standby screen is displayed will enable the Manner Mode type you selected.
for at least one second while the
(
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Turning On Answer
Memo
While the standby screen
is displayed, hold down
for at least one
C
second.
This turns on Answer Memo. The icon appears on the display while Answer
Memo is turned on.
You can use Answer Memos (up to 6 memos), and each memo can contain
up to 30 seconds recording time.
To turn off Answer Memo, hold down C for at least one second.
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Using the Answering Service (Voice Mail)
◎
The Answering Service (Voice Mail) can be used to answer the phone
and take messages when the phone is turned off, or when you are in a
location where signal reception is not possible.
◎ You can record Answer Memo and Voice Memo up to 6 messages within
30 seconds.
Playing an Answer Memo
When there is a recorded Answer
Memo
The message “
the standby screen.
Select “Answer Memo,”
and press c (Select).
“Answer Memo List” appears.
Use j to select the
Answer Memo you want to
hear, and then press c
(Play).
The Answer Memo plays back.
Answer
Memo” appear on
To delete an Answer Memo, press
is displayed. Select the Answer Memo you want to delete, press %
(SubMenu), and then 1 (Delete). Next press 1 (Delete One), and then
press 1 (YES).
C11
while the standby screen
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Using Overseas
You can use the H001 overseas with global functions.
Setting Area
While the standby screen
is displayed, press c.
Use a to select “Global
Functions,” and then
press c(Select) and
(OK).
c
Use j to select “Area
Setting,” and then press
(Select).
c
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Use j to select
“Overseas,” and then
press c(Select).
Calling to Japan from Overseas
While the standby screen
is displayed, enter the
phone number and then
press c(Dial).
Use j to select “Voice
Call,” and then press
(OK).
c
Use j to select “Dial to
Japan,” and then press
(OK) and c(Dial).
c
◎ Although the preferred roaming list (PRL) is already stored in the phone at
the time of purchase, the list may be updated several times a year. Update
it before departure.
◎ You can use like a normal cellphone when calling from Japan to an overseas
cellphone compatible with Global Passport CDMA.
◎ You need to sign up for the EZweb service before departure. Initial setting
of EZweb must also be done in Japan.
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Inputting Characters
Input characters using keypad keys 0
through 9, and
The table below shows the characters each
key cycles through when you press it.
*
.
d
e
f
Key
1.@-/ :
2abcABC2
3de fDEF3
4ghiGHI4
5jklJKL5
6mn oMNO6
7pqrsPQRS7
8tuvTUV8
9w x y zWXYZ9
00
*
#
•
In order to input consecutive characters that are assigned to the same key, press r to
move the cursor (highlighted), and then press the same key to input next character.
123456789
Space
!#$%&′()
Switch between upper case and lower case of the entered alphabet character.
Inputs (
Returns to the previous character (Back function) when entering characters.
Inputs a line break after the entered character has been settled.
Your e-mail address (the part at the left of “@”) can contain up to 30
characters, including single-byte English lower case letters, hyphens (-),
periods (.) and underbars (_).
A period (.) or a zero (0) cannot be used as the fi rst character.
Characters and symbols that are shaded in the above table cannot be
used at the left of “@” in the address format “
@ezweb.ne.jp.”
△△△
Inputting an E-mail
mark@
mark@
Address
Inputting “mark@ezweb.ne.jp”
■
In this example, we will input “mark@ezweb.ne.jp” for
[E-mail Address1]. To input [E-mail Address1], perform
steps 1 through 6 under “Registering an Address
Book” (page 43), and then perform the following steps.
Input “mark.”
To input “m”: Press 6 once.
To input “a”: Press 2 once.
To input “r”: Press 7 three times.
To input “k”: Press 5 twice.
Press % (SubMenu), and
then
Use *, # and % to scroll through
the categories of phrases.
(Phrase).
3
mark@
mark@
mark@
Use j to select
“@ezweb.ne.jp,” and then
press c (Select).
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Inputting Pictograms
The following procedure shows how to input
pictograms into the body text when creating a
new e-mail message.
Press R.
You can switch between Pictogram
Symbol (Full-Size/Half-Size)→Face M ark
Pictogram by pressing R.
→
Use a to select the
pictogram you want, and
then press c (Select).
Use % (Category) or */# to
scroll through the various categories
of pictograms. To input pictograms
consecutively, press & (Repeat) instead
of c (Select).
→
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Address Book
Registering an Address
Book
While the standby screen
is displayed, hold down
for at least one second.
&
Select “ [Name],” and
then press c (Select).
Enter the name, and then
press c (OK).
The [Reading] is generated
automatically when you enter a name.
To input text
“Inputting Characters” (page 40)
→
Use j to select
“ [Phone No.1],” and
then press c (Select).
Continued on the next page
43
Enter the phone number,
and then press c (OK).
Use j to select the No.
Type, and then press
(Select).
c
When entering the number of a standard
phone, be sure to include the area code.
Use j to select
“ [E-mail Address1],” and
then press c (Select).
If you do not want to enter an e-mail
address, jump to step 8.
Enter the e-mail address,
and then press c (OK).
Use j to select the
E-mail Type, and then
press c (Select).
To input an e-mail address
“Inputting an E-mail Address” (page 41)
→
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Press % (Reg).
The Address Book can contain up to 1,000 records.
◎
Address book records are numbered from 000 through 999. A new
◎
record is automatically assigned to the lowest available unused record
number.
An address book record can also contain a group, image, street
◎
address, birthday, and other personal information.
◎ To delete an address book record, press & while the standby screen is
displayed. Use a to select the address book you want to delete, press
(SubMenu), and then 2 (Delete). Next press 1 (Delete One),
%
and then press 1 (YES).
Editing an Address
Book Record
Example: To edit the phone number of “Tom Carter”
While the standby screen
is displayed, press &,
use a to select the
record you want to edit.
Press c (Detail), and
then & (Edit).
Use j to select
“ 0900006XXXX,” and
then press c (Select).
Address
Birthday
Group
...
...
...
Make the changes you
want, press c (OK).
Use j to select the No.
Type, and then press
(Select).
c
To delete characters, press C.
Press % (Reg). Use j
to select “Overwrite,” and
then press c (OK).
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Adding Outgoing or
Incoming History Data
to the Address Book
While the standby screen
is displayed, press s,
use j to select the
phone number you want
to register, and then press
(SubMenu).
%
Displays outgoing histories.
r :
Displays incoming histories.
l :
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Press
Book).
Press
Use j to select the No.
Type, and then press
(Select).
c
The phone number is entered
automatically. To enter the name and other
items, refer to step 2 under “Registering
an Address Book” (page 43).
(Reg to Adrs
2
(Register New).
1
Dialing from the Address
Book
While the standby screen
is displayed, press &,
and then use a to select
the record whose phone
number you want to dial.
Press c (Detail).
The detail screen of the record appears.
Hello
?
Use j to select the
phone number, and then
press
N
.
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Pair Function
You can register up to fi ve phone numbers
(like frequently used ones from the address
book).
You can make calls or send mails to these
registered numbers (called Pair Partners)
more easily.
Registering a Pair Partner
While the standby screen
is displayed, press
Use s to select the 1 through 5 tab
where you want to register the Pair
Partner.
Use j to select “Reg./
Can.,” and then press c
(Select). Press
1
.
N
(YES).
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Use a to select the
address book record for
the person you want to
register as a Pair Partner,
and then press c (Detail).
Press c (Select).
When there is more than one phone
number/e-mail address registered in the
address book, the Pair Function phone
number/e-mail address selection screen
will appear.
Making a Phone Call
or Sending Mail to a
Pair Partner
While the standby screen
is displayed, press
Use s to select the Pair
Partner.
N
.
Use j to select “Call,”
and then press c (Select).
Sending E-mail: Selecting “E-mail” and then pressing c (Select) will display
a screen for composing and sending an e-mail message.
Sending C-mail: Selecting “C-mail” and then pressing c (Select) will display
a screen for composing and sending a C-mail message.
For the subsequent procedure, see “Creating and Sending E-mail Messages”
(page 52)/“Creating and Sending C-mail Messages” (page 58).
In order to register a person as a Pair Partner, the person’s name, phone
number, and other information need to be registered in the address book
beforehand. Use the procedure under “Registering an Address Book” (page
43) to create the required record before trying to register a person as a Pair
Partner.
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Mail
Your H001 supports two types of mail:
e-mail and C-mail.
EZweb subscription required
Using E-mail
To use e-mail, you need to subscribe to an EZweb service. If you did
not subscribe when you purchased your phone, contact your nearest
au shop or the au Customer Service Center.
In addition to an EZweb subscription, you also need to perform an
initialization procedure before you can use e-mail. If you have not performed
initialization yet, refer to “Initializing E-mail and EZweb” (page 24).
E-mail lets you exchange mails with a PC and with another cellphone
that supports e-mail function.
You can send mail messages that contain up to 5,000 double-byte
characters (10,000 single-byte characters), and you can attach photos
to e-mail messages.
You can send e-mail up to 30 recipients (includes To/Cc/Bcc, within 64 single-
※
byte characters for each recipient) at a time.
You can send up to 1,000 e-mail messages (each addressee counts as a
※
separate message) per day.
The sending and receiving operations may take longer when a mail message
※
has data attached.
Packet communication fee (varied by the sent/received data amount, regardless
※
of the connection time) is charged to send/receive an e-mail.
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Using C-mail
C-mail lets you exchange text messages
that contain up to 50 double-byte characters
(100 single-byte characters) with another au
cellphone that supports C-mails.
C-mail transmission fee is charged when sending C-mail.
※
About C-mail Safety Block
C-mail Safety Block blocks C-mails that contain accessing URLs
(http://
△△△
, https://
C-mail Safety Block is set to on at the time of purchase. If you
want to receive C-mails that contain accessing URLs or phone
numbers in their body texts, you can disable this function to
receive such C-mails.
△△△
) or phone numbers in its body text.
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Creating and Sending
E-mail Messages
While the standby screen
is displayed, press L.
Press
Select “
(Create New).
1
Address,” and
then press c (Select).
Press c (Select).
: Address to which the e-mail will be
sent.
Press
(Address
1
Book), use a to select an
addressee, and then press
(Detail).
c
You can select an addressee from sent
histories, received histories, address
book group, or profi le, or you can enter an
address.
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Use j to select the
e-mail address you want
to enter, and then press
(Select). Press & (OK).
c
Use j to select “
Subject,” and then press
(Select).
c
: Subject of the e-mail message.
Enter the subject, and
then press c (OK).
Use j to select “
Text,”
and then press
(Select).
c
: Body of the e-mail message.
Enter the body text, and
then press c (OK).
Press & (Send) or
The message “E-mail Sending
completed.” appears on the display after
the e-mail message is sent.
N
.
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Reading Received
E-mail Messages
When you receive an e-mail
The message “E-mail” and appear on
the standby screen.
Select “E-mail,” and then
press c (Select).
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Press c (Select).
: Indicates an unread message.
: Indicates an already read message.
Use j to select the
unread e-mail you want to
view, and then press
(Select).
c
The received e-mail message appears.
If all of the message cannot be displayed, press d to scroll.
Use L and R to scroll between messages.
Press C to return to the e-mail message list.
Reading an E-mail
Message with an
Attached Photo
Use j to select the
e-mail message, and then
press c (Select).
Use j to select the
attached data, and then
press c (Select).
Use j to select a fi le
name, and then press
(Play).
c
Depending on the type of the attached data, the contents may be
◎
displayed at the last of the body text.
Depending on the size of the attached data, it may not come in at the
◎
same time as the mail message. If this happens, use j in step 3 to
select the fi le name, press c (Receive), and then press c (Play).
The sending and receiving operations may take longer when a mail
◎
message has data attached.
Certain signal conditions may also cause e-mail sending and receiving
◎
to take longer than normal.
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Replying to a Received
Reply
E-mail Message
To reply to an e-mail message, perform steps
1 through 3 under “Reading Received E-mail
Messages” (page 54), and then perform the
following steps.
Press & (Reply).
(Subject) is prefi xed with “Re:,” and
the body text of the e-mail is quoted.
Use j to select “
Text,” and then press
(Select).
c
For the remainder of this procedure
Perform the procedure starting from
→
step 7 under “Creating and Sending
E-mail Messages” (page 52).
Reply
Reply
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Avoiding Spam
It is recommended that you use our mail fi lter
function to block spam.
You can use the “Supportive settings” to easily
confi gure mail fi lter settings by answering
questions that appear on the display.
■ Confi guring Mail Filter Settings
Example: To access the “
While the standby screen is displayed, press L.
a
Press 0 (E-mail Setup)
b
Use j to select “次へ” (Next) and then press c(Select).
c
Enter your Security Code, press c(OK).
d
Use j to select “送信” (Send) and then press c(Select).
➔
Use j to select the item and then press c(Select).
e
サポート設定
3 (Mail Filter).
➔
Next, follow the instructions that appear on the display.
” (Supportive settings)
■ “カンタン設定
“
サポート設定
(Supportive settings)
“
フィルターレベル(高)
(Filter level (Strict))
“
フィルターレベル(中)
(Filter level (Medium))
“
フィルターレベル(低)
(Filter level (Normal))
”
” (Simple Settings)
You can choose fi ltering options by answering
our questions.
It is recommendable for those who want to check
the fi ltering conditions one by one.
You can block all the mails from PC.
”
It is recommendable for those who use only
cellphones to send e-mails.
You can block the e-mails from specifi ed
addresses in addition to the e-mails containing “
”
承諾広告※
titles and “
It is recommendable for those who are bothered
by specifi ed spam senders.
You can block the e-mails containing “
”
” (unsolicited advertisement) in their titles, and
※
“
なりすましメール
It is recommendable for all e-mail users.
” (unsolicited advertisement) in their
なりすましメール
” (spoof e-mail).
” (spoof e-mail).
未承諾広告
未
You can prevent spam by changing your e-mail address. See “Changing
Your E-mail Address” (page 26) for information about how to change your
e-mail address.
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Creating and Sending
C-mail Messages
While the standby screen
is displayed, hold down
for at least one second.
L
Hold down
...
Press
Enter the body text, and
then press c (OK).
Select “ [Address],” and
then press c (Edit).
(Create New).
1
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Press
(Quote Adrs
1
Book), use a to select an
addressee, and then press
(Detail).
c
You can also select a phone number from
sent histories or received histories, or you
can enter an address.
Use j to select the
phone number you want to
enter, and then press
(Select).
c
Press & (Send) or
When the C-mail reaches the other party,
the message “Mail delivered” appears,
and the message is stored in the Outbox.
N
.
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Reading Received C-mail
Messages
When you receive a C-mail
The message “C-mail” and appear on
the standby screen.
Select “C-mail,” and then
press c (Select).
Press c (Select).
: Indicates an unread message.
: Indicates an already read message.
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Use j to select the
unread C-mail you want to
view, and then press
(View).
c
The received C-mail message appears.
Use L and R to scroll between
messages.
Press C to return to the C-mail
message list.
Camera
Using the Camera
1
You can use photos you shot for
the standby screen, for the
image that appears when
receiving a call, and in your
address book.
2
Within 2MB, you can send a photo as an
e-mail attachment.
※ Certain signal conditions may cause
Use your images for H001 functions!
Send images by e-mail!
e-mail sending and receiving to take
longer than normal.
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Tips for Better Photos
Shooting with H001 open
Do not cover the lens or optical sensor with your hands. Hold the camera securely with both hands.Use your thumb to press c (Shoot) to release the shutter.
Tips for Avoiding Hand Movement
Tips for Avoiding Hand Movement
●Remain steady by keeping your arms lightly against your sides and standing with your feet about shoulder width apart. Having your arms away from your side or
extended in front of you can cause blurred images.
●When you press the shutter button, remain still until your shutter tone finishes sounding.
This is especially important when shooting where lighting is dim.
●A self-timer is also provided for shooting photos.With the self-timer, you do not need to
press the shutter button to shoot a photo, so there is less chance of a blurred image caused by accidental movement of the phone.
TBD
Auto Focus
H001
has built-in auto focus function. You can shoot photos with the
subject properly focused simply by pressing the shutter key.
Photo Sizes
The following shows the sizes of the photos that can be recorded with your H001.
Photo Sizes
W.paper (Normal)
240×320
W.paper (Wide)
240×400
0.3M640×4801M1280×960
1.5M (Wide)1600×9602M1600×1200
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Where to Save
Photo Folderin
H001’s Data Folder
TBD
DSC Folderin
microSD
TM
memory card
※At the time of purchase, Photo (W.paper Mode) is
set to “W.paper (Wide)” and Photo (DSC Mode) is set to “2M.”
※Photos are saved in Data Folder when a microSD
memory card is not inserted irrespective of the photo size.
TM
Shooting a Photo
While the standby screen
is displayed, press c,
use a to select “Camera,”
and press c (Select).
Press
Mode)).
Point the lens at the
subject, and press
(Shoot).
c
The phone emits a shutter sound.
Note that the phone emits the shutter
sound even if it is in Manner Mode.
Check the subject through the monitor
screen (within the area indicated as
and release the shutter.
(Photo (W.paper
1
),
Press c (Save).
The photo you shot is stored in the “Photo
Folder” in the Data Folder, and then
returns to the photo monitor screen.
When shot mistakenly
If the photo is not what you want to take, press C in step 3.
Next, repeat step 2 to redo.
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Viewing Photos
While the standby screen
is displayed, press c,
use a to select “Data
Folder,” and then press
(Select).
c
Use j to select “Photo
Folder,” and then press
(Select).
c
Selecting “All Data” displays a list of all
photos in the “Photo Folder.”
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Use j to select the
folder, and then press
(Select).
c
A list of all photos that were shot on that
day are displayed.
Use a to select the
photo you want to view,
and then press
c
(Select).
The photo is displayed.
Attaching a Photo to an E-mail
Message
Perform the procedure from step 1 to 2 under “Shooting a Photo” (page
63), and then perform the following steps.
Press & (E-mail), and
then press
The photo you shot is stored in the “Photo
Folder” in the Data Folder.
Perform the procedure starting from step 2 under
“Creating and Sending E-mail Messages” (page 52) to
create an e-mail message.
1
(E-mail).
You can attach any photo you have shot to an E-mail, but data over 500KB
cannot be sent.
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EZweb
EZweb subscription required
Using EZweb
To use EZweb, you need to subscribe to an
EZweb beforehand. If you did not subscribe
when you purchased your phone, contact your
nearest au shop or the au Customer Service
Center.
In addition to an EZweb subscription, you also need to perform an
initialization procedure before you can use EZweb. If you have not
performed initialization yet, refer to “Initializing E-mail and EZweb” (page
24).
EZweb is an information service for simple Internet access from your
phone. EZweb lets you search for information on the Web, and provides
you with access to Chaku-Uta
contents (information sites).
Packet communication fee (varied by the sent/received data amount, regardless
※
of the connection time) is charged when connecting EZweb.
®
, the latest news, and other web-based
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Displaying the au one Top
While the standby screen is displayed, press
, use s to select “EZweb,” and then
R
press
(au one Top).
1
a
b
c
d
e
f
gh
ij
klm
nop
qrs
t
The layout and contents of
◎
the EZweb screens shown here are for example purposes only.Some sites may charge you
◎
for the content in addition to transmission charges.
キーワード検索機能
a
Provides information search function by keywords
メール
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
(Mail)
Provides another e-mail address for both cellphone and PC use
マイページ
Provides various information, useful tools or mass storage capabilities to suit your needs
リモコン形式での直接アクセス
a
Weather bFortune-telling cTransfer dMusic eTV programs
f
Games gBooks & Comics hShopping iAuction
トップニュース
Provides the automatically-updated latest top news
最新オススメ情報
Introduces various EZweb features and content information
ニュース&ビジネス
Provides the latest information such as news, weather, and other information beneficial for business
マップ&エリアガイド
Provides regional information such as transit and map search
ショッピング&オークション
Provides information about where you can purchase goods with your cellphone, and information about how to use net auctions to buy and sell goods
ライフ
(Daily life) Provides useful information for daily life
エンターテインメント
Provides the latest information about games, music, e-books, and information about hobby and entertainment trends
コミュニティ
Provides the useful, amusing information that make you feel like using such as SNS, blog
パーソナル&ラボ
Provides another e-mail address, information and tools to suit your needs, ID registration for convenient use of au one services
austyle
Introduces au-recommended information and sites
とくする情報
Provides gifts and useful information exclusively for EZweb service subscribers for free
auお客さまサポート
Provides phone bills, procedures, au information, and au on-line manuals
auワンちゃんの部屋
Introduces you to the au ワンちゃん mascot
カンタンアクセス・オープンサイト
Introduces Simple Access and Open Site
災害用伝言板
Registers/checks the safety information in disasters
ENGLISH
(Search by keyword)
(My Page)
(Provides direct access via remote control)
(Top News)
(What’s Hot)
(News & Business)
(Map & Regional information)
(Shopping & Auctions)
(Entertainment)
(Community)
(Personal & Laboratory)
(Valuable Information)
(
au Customer Support
(
au ワンちゃん
(Simple Access & Open Site)
(Disaster Message Board)
Introduces English sites
)
’s room)
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Bookmarking Sites You
Frequently Access
Display a site you want to
bookmark, and press
(BrowserMenu).
%
Bookmark
!
it
Press
You may not be able to bookmark
※
some sites.
(New bookmark).
1
Press % (Reg).
The message “Registered to Bookmark”
appears when registration is completed.
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You can store up to 100 sites in the Bookmark(s).
Viewing a
Bookmarked Site
While the standby screen
is displayed, press R.
Use s to select “EZweb,”
and then press
(Bookmark(s)).
2
Use j to select a site or
folder, and then press
(Connect/Select).
c
If you selected a folder, use j to select
a site, and then press c (Connect).
g
s
’
o
t
e
L
e
!
r
e
h
Checking Charges
You can check call and transmission charges.
While the standby screen
is displayed, press
c11
When the EZweb connection confi rmation
screen appears, press 1 (YES).
Use j to select the item
you want to check, and
then press c (Select).
.
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Downloading Chaku-Uta®/
Chaku-Uta-Full
®
To download a Chaku-Uta®/Chaku-Uta-Full®,
perform step 1 under “Displaying the au one Top”
(page 67), and then perform the following steps.
Use j to select “
リ検索
” (Search by
カテゴ
Category), and then press
(OK).
c
Use j to select “
フル・ビデオクリップ
着うた
”
(Chaku-Uta-Full® and
Video Clip) or “
(Chaku-Uta
®
), and then
着うた
”
press c (Select).
Select the content (desired information site), and
download it.
In order to use fee-based contents, you need to enter your EZ Password or
Premium EZ Password.
Initial Value: Any 4-digit number you entered on your subscription contract.
Input the required password according to the instructions that appear on the
display. To download information, follow the instructions that appear on the
display. Downloaded data is stored in the Data Folder.
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In addition to transmission charges, you will be charged according to the
pricing policy of each site to download Chaku-Uta
®
/Chaku-Uta-Full® and
other contents from a fee-based site.
Perform the same procedure to download wallpaper and use it for the
◎
standby screen background.
You also can access an information site where you can download Chaku-
◎
Uta-Full
s
®
by pressing R while the standby screen is displayed, using
to select “LISMO,” and then pressing 2 (Jump to au one Music).
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EZ News Flash/au one Gadget
EZweb subscription required
EZ News Flash displays a scrolling telop showing the latest news on the
standby screen, and you can view information by selecting it.
au one Gadget displays an application called gadget on the standby screen.
EZ News Flash/au one Gadget is available just after making initial
settings for EZweb (page 24). All EZ News Flash information is
distributed for no charge.
When updating EZ News Flash by manual operation or connecting to EZweb
※
site, packet communication fee may be required. If packet communication fee is
required, confirmation screen appears.
When the gadget you are using needs update via network connection, packet
※
communication fee is required when updating.
EZ News Flash/au one Gadget Features
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The information is updated in regular time intervals. appears while
◎
receiving information.If you are using “au one My Page,” you can confirm the updated contents
◎
by selecting “My Page” from the top page of EZ News Flash.
Setting EZ News Flash service
You can use EZ News Flash with simple settings for no charge. Refer to
“Initializing E-mail and EZweb” (page 24), complete initializing, and thenmake settings for EZ News Flash.
Press u in the standby screen, select the ticker and press c (OK).
Press j to select “
c (選択j
press c (Select).
Setup is complete.When you complete setup and return to the standby screen, the message “
信までしばらくお待ちください
wait a while for the next distribution), will be displayed on the ticker.
” (Yes), press
はい
)(Select), Press
to select “OK,” and
次回配
” (Please
Turning EZ News Flash off
■
To turn off EZ News Flash, operate the following directions:
While the standby screen is displayed, press u, select the ticker and
a
press c (News).
Press % (
b
termination), and press c (選択)(Select).
Follow the instructions on the screen and turn off the setting.
c
The setting is turned off, and news distribution will stop.
Changing settings of receiving notifi cations
■
You can change the settings of the tone, vibrator, and LED indicator which notifies EZ News Flash distribution.
While the standby screen is displayed, press
a
Set each item.
b
If you do not need notifications when receiving EZ News Flash, set the
item to “OFF.”
メニュー
)(Menu), use j to select “
c216
サービス設定解除
.
” (Service
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EZ Navi
EZweb subscription required
EZ Navi Features
EZ Navi uses global positioning system (GPS) information to provide you with useful information.
Checking your route: Passenger Seat Navi
Passenger Seat Navi makes it possible for the passenger (non-driver) in a motor vehicle tocheck route information to a destination using both voice and map guides.
When you check where your child is: Security Navi
“Security Navi” application is composed of following three functions:“いつでも位置確認” (Auto Position Search) (paid), “エリア通知” (Area Message) (free), and“位置確認メール” (Position Search Mail) (free).
These functions enable you to check the location of an au cellphone supporting “Security Navi” and receive an alert mail which is sent to a particular au phone whenever another phone enters (or is inside of) or exits (or is outside of) a preset area by operating H001.
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au Media Tuner
EZweb subscription required
au Media Tuner makes it possible to enjoy using Television (1Seg)
and EZ Channel-Plus.
au Media Tuner Features
With au Media Tuner, you can switch between television operation screen/data operation screen and enjoy Television (1Seg) of terrestrial digital audio broadcasts.
By switching the channel using L and R, registered EZ Channel-Plus programs will
※
be displayed.
■ Television (1Seg)
There are two types of digital TV broadcasting: the terrestrial digital television programs you view on your home television and the 1Seg, which is the name of a broadcasting service for cellphones.Television (1Seg) lets you view 1Seg broadcasts.Terrestrial digital television is broadcast using the same UHF band radio waves as terrestrial analog broadcasts.
■ EZ Channel-Plus
You can use au Media Tuner to play back programs registered with EZ Channel-Plus/EZ Channel.
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Using the built-in TV antenna
■
When viewing with Television (1Seg), take care to avoid covering the built-in TV antenna with your hand in order to ensure proper reception.
You need to perform an initialization procedure before you can use au
◎
Media Tuner. If you have not performed initialization yet, refer to “InitializingE-mail and EZweb” (page 24).
No packet communication or other communication fees are charged for
◎
using au Media Tuner.
No packet communication or other communication fees are charged for
◎
watching data broadcasting programs. However, you will be charged for packet communication if you use the interactive service provided by data broadcasting programs or access to the information site on EZweb.
You will not be able to view au Media Tuner broadcasts after changing
◎
models or on a H001 whose contract has been cancelled. You can use au Media Tuner to play back programs saved in your Data Folder after changing models or canceling your contract.
When remaining battery level shows
◎
during au Media Tuner is active, a message (indicating the battery will be soon discharged) appears, and automatically stop au Media Tuner.
The following shows the approximate Television (1Seg) continuous
◎
viewing time
Earphone
Speaker
1 Time measured under the conditions below. Actual continuous viewing
※
time may varydepending on data broadcast operations, etc.
The H001 may fail to receive radio signals properly depending on the
◎
1
※
with the H001.
Time with DBEX On: 5 hours, 10 minutes Time with DBEX Off: 5 hours, 20 minutes
Time with DBEX On: 5 hours, 00 minutes Time with DBEX Off: 5 hours, 00 minutes
location or radio wave receiving conditions. In this case, the quality of the picture or the sound may be lower than usual or not available.
The display layout and contents shown here are for example purposes
◎
only.
For details on “1Seg” service, visit the website below.
◎
The Association for Promotion of Digital Broadcasting (DPA):http://www.dpa.or.jp/ (For PC)http://www.dpa.or.jp/1seg/k/ (For Cellphones)
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Confi guring au Media Tuner
Initial Settings
Perform the following procedure before using au Media Tuner for the fi rst time.
While the standby screen is displayed, hold down
for at least one
g
second.
Escape clause is displayed.If you select “OK ((Do not display again.)), the display will not appear in the future.
以後表示しない
Use j to scroll the screen to read its contents.After you do, use
j
select “OK” and then press
(
) (Select).
選択
c
A screen for configuring au Media Tuner initial settings will appear. Follow the instructions on the screen to confi gure the settings. After you are finished the channel setting screen will appear.
)” (OK
to
Use j to select “
定(放送波)
” (Auto Setting)
and then press c (
オート設
)
選択
(Select).
This automatically configures reception area and channel settings and displays the television screen.If you want to configure area settings manually, select “Manually).
マニュアル設定
” (Set
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You may run into problems when configuring channel settings in step 3
◎
in areas where 1Seg terrestrial digital television broadcast for cellphone/mobile service has just started.Whenever you start up au Media Tuner, the channel you were viewing the
◎
last time you used it will appear first. If you move to a different viewing area and are unable to receive the currently configured channels, reconfigure channel settings.
Using Television
(1Seg)
While the standby screen isdisplayed, hold down for at least one second.
You need to perform an initialization procedure before you can use au Media Tuner. If you have not performed initialization yet, refer to “Configuring au Media Tuner Initial Settings” (page 77).
When you start up au Media Tuner after configuring initial settings, the channel of the mode you were viewing the last time you used will appear.
Use L and R to change the channel.
g
Use j in television operation screen and
gf
adjust the volume.With EZ Channel-Plus, you can select a program with s and then press c(再生) (Play) to start playback.
When you start up au Media Tuner, it may take some time to acquire
◎
images and, especially in the case of a data broadcast, data. This is due to the characteristics of digital broadcasts.In any mode, pressing R while the final channel is displayed or L
◎
while the first channel is displayed will switch mode.
in data operation screen to
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Exiting au Media Tuner
Press select “then press c (OK).
, use j to
F
” (Yes), and
はい
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Bluetooth
Displaying Bluetooth Menu
While the standby screen
is displayed, press c,
and then select
[ACCESSORIES] and
[Bluetooth].
Bluetooth Menu is displayed.
Select Device
Waiting ON/OFF
Initial Register
Data Receive
Bluetooth Setup
Registering Bluetooth® Devices
When connecting from H001 to Bluetooth® devices, you need to register
the Bluetooth
®
device you want to connect beforehand. You do not need
Select from initial registration completed wireless devices to
output sound by wireless applications.
Set Waiting ON/OFF.
Perform initial registrations for wireless devices and hands-free
devices.
Make H001 waiting for receiving data from the other device.
Setup for Bluetooth® functions.
to operate this procedure to connect to an already registered device.
From Bluetooth Menu
(page 81), select [Bluetooth
Setup] and [Device List],
and then press & (Search).
Device which answered will be displayed.
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Select the Bluetooth®
device to connect, and
then press c (Connect).
Input the passkey (1 to 8
digits), and then press c.
Input the same passkey between H001
and the Bluetooth
When connected, the Bluetooth
will be registered.
®
device.
®
device
Registering Wireless Devices
and Hands-free Devices
Perform initial registrations for wireless devices and hands-free devices.
Please operate this procedure within 10 meters from the device.
From Bluetooth Menu
(
page
81), select
[Initial Register].
Select [Wireless Device]/
[Hands-Free Device] and
[YES].
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Select the device, and
then press c. Input the
passkey (1 to 8 digits), and
then press c.
After performing initial registrations for
hands-free devices, connection waiting
will automatically start and be connected
to hands-free devices.
After performing initial registrations for
wireless devices, confi rmation screen will
appear. Select “YES” and press c to
change the settings for “Select Device.”
Using Bluetooth® Functions
When Waiting ON is set, you can use wireless output, hands-free call,
and dialup connection.
From Bluetooth Menu
(
page
81), select
[Waiting ON/OFF].
Select [Waiting ON] or
[Waiting OFF].
You can also set Waiting ON/OFF by
pressing # for at least one second
while the standby screen is displayed.
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USB Connection
Connecting to PCs
After installing the “USB driver,” operate the following procedure to connect H001 and the PC by using the desktop holder and the Casio USB cable 03 (MiniB).
Connect the Casio USB cable 03 (MiniB) to the USB port of the PC.
Connect the desktop holder and the Casio USB cable 03 (MiniB).
Turn H001 on and set it to the desktop holder after the standby screen is displayed.When all connection is completed,the PC will automatically recognize H001.
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Do not connect H001 to the PC before installation is completed.
◎
If USB mode setting screen appears on the H001 display when
◎
connecting H001 to the PC, select “Data Comm Mode” or “Highspeed Trans.”
You cannot directly connect the Casio USB cable 03 (MiniB) to the H001.
◎
Please use the desktop holder.
When you use the optional USB cable WIN (0201HVA) to connect, the
◎
desktop holder is not necessary. Turn H001 on and connect the USB cable WIN (0201HVA) to the external connection jack of the H001 after the standby screen is displayed.
Videophone
Making a Videophone Call
Use the
to enter the receiver’s
phone number, then press
(Call).
c
Use j to select
“Videophone” and
pressc(OK).
After you fi nish a call, press F to hang
up.
0
to
9
keys
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Answering a Videophone Call
Press
incoming videophone call.
After you fi nish a call, press F to hang
up.
to answer an
N
Putting a Videophone Call on Hold
Press
incoming videophone call.
Press
N
during an
F
to start the conversation.
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Other Functions
Security Setup Features
With Security Setup, you can make a phone call to preregistered numbers or use high-volume buzzer just holding down one second.
Safety Buzzer
for at least
0
You can use H001 as high-volume emergencybuzzer by holding down 0 for at least one second while the standby screen is displayed.
To turn on Safety Buzzer
■
While the standby screen is displayed, press
c591
To stop Safety Buzzer
■
To stop Safety Buzzer, input the lock No., and then press c (OK).
You cannot turn off H001 or perform any other operation while the Safety
※
Buzzer is sounding.The Safety Buzzer will continue to sound until you input the lock No. or the battery fully discharges.
With Hot Dial, holding down 0 for at least one second will dial a preset phone number.
To turn on Hot Dial
■
While the standby screen is displayed, press the lock No., and then press c (OK).Next, input the phone number you want to preset, and then press
(OK).
c
, input the lock No., and then press c (OK).
Hot Dial
c592
, input
The Safety Buzzer will sound through the H001’s speaker while the
◎
Casio round-type earphone jack conversion adapter 03 and the SONY MDR-E0921, flat-type switched earphone microphone (option), or flat-type stereo earphones microphone (option) is connected.
Even when Manner Mode is on, Safety Buzzer sounds.
◎
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In addition to the functions covered in this Basic Manual, your H001
also has the following features.
Global Passport GSM
H001 supports Global Passport GSM based on au IC-Card.Global Passport GSM is an international roaming service for the customers to use the phone replacing its au IC-Card with GSM cellphone for overseas use. No special application procedure or daily/monthly fee are needed, and the call charge is added up to domestic call, so the pay procedure is simple.
LISMO
You can use LISMO Player to enjoy a Chaku-Uta-FullCD tracks. Also, you can download a Chaku-Uta-Fullby accessing “au one Music.”
®
or your favorite
®
or purchase CD tracks
PC Site Viewer
You can view WEB sites created for PCs.
Infrared Communication
You can exchange the data saved in your Address Book, Schedule, Bookmarks, or Data Folder between devices supporting infrared communication.
EZ Apps (BREW®)
Enjoy downloaded games and other software.
Earthquake Early Warning
Provides Earthquake Early Warning to au phones at once which are in the surrounding area of the seismic center.The information is distributed by the Japan Meteorological Agency.
Bar Code Reader & Maker
You can use the camera to read QR codes and bar codes. Also, you can create your own bar codes directly from your address book entries.
Touch Message
Send and receive message, address book, data folder data between devices which supports EZ FeliCa function.
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Troubleshooting
SymptomWhat to checkWhat to doPage
Is the battery pack
The phone does not turn on.
I can’t make calls.
I can’t receive calls.
Nothing happens when I press the keys.The phone emits a warning tone,and then turns off.
The phone answers calls automatically.
I can’t hear the caller.
If the battery level is very low,“Now Loading...” is shown on the display, and after a while display disappear.
※
For further information, please visit the au(Troubleshooting/Malfunction Diagnosis) web site.
From H001→au one Top→au
・
オンラインマニュアル
→
From PC→ http://www.kddi.com/customer/service/au/trouble/kosho/index.html
・
installed correctly?Is the battery pack charged?Are you holding down Ffor at least 2.5 seconds?
(Out of Range) on
Is the display?
Are you including the area code?
Is the phone turned on?
Did you press N?
Is Emission OFF Mode turned on?
Is (Out of Range) on the display?
Is the phone turned on?
Is Emission OFF Mode turned on?
Is the phone turned on?
Is battery pack power low?Charge the battery pack.
Is Answer Memo turned on?
Is Drive Mode turned on?
Is the earpiece volume level too low?
Is the earpiece covered with your ear?
お客さまサポート
お客さまサポート
(On-Line Manual)
→
Correctly install the battery pack.
Charge the battery pack.
Hold down F for at least 2.5 seconds to turn on the phone.Wait until you are in a location where
is not displayed before trying to
make a call.When making a call to a standard phone, you need to input the area code, and then the phone number.Hold down F for at least 2.5 seconds to turn on the phone.After inputting the phone number, press N to dial it.
Turn off Emission OFF Mode.
Move to a location where is not on the display.
Hold down F for at least 2.5 seconds to turn on the phone.
Turn off Emission OFF Mode.
Hold down F for at least 2.5 seconds to turn on the phone.
Hold down C for at least one second to turn off Answer Memo.Hold down ( for at least one second to turn off Drive Mode.
During a call, press u to increase earpiece volume.Make sure to place the earpiece to the
center of your ear.
(au Customer Support)
(au Customer Support)
故障診断
Q&A (Malfunction Diagnosis Q&A)
→
調べる
※
困ったときは/故障診断
(Information)
P.12
P.14
P.14
P.28
P.14
P.28
P.14
P.14
P.14
P.12
P.36
P.35
−
−
−
P.4
−
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If you lose your H001
Configuring settings for Remote Ctrl Lock makes it possible to perform a remote operation that activates Auto Lock, FeliCa Lock and Address Book Lock to lock the H001.This helps to avoid unauthorized use of your phone and its features.
Configuring Operating Environment Settings for Remote
■
Ctrl Lock
Repeatedly calling the H001 from a pre-registered telephone number a specified number of times within a specified amount of time will activate Auto Lock, FeliCa Lock and
Address Book Lock.
While the standby screen is displayed,press
c414
and then press c (OK).
, input the lock No.,
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Press
(Valid No.), use j to select
1
“Register New,” and press c (Select). Enter the phone number and press
You can enter the caller ID number by selecting from the address book, outgoing histories, incoming histories, sent histories, received histories, memo, profile, payphone. Otherwise, you can enter the number directly.
Press
(Duration (min)), input the
2
(Comp).
%
period you want to specify, and then press c (Set).
You can set the time period (the time intervals from the first call to the last call you should make to activate Remote Ctrl Lock).You can set the time period between 1 to 10 minutes.
Press
(No. of Incm), input the
3
number of calls you want to specify, and then press c (Set).
You can set how many times you should repeat making a call to activate Remote Ctrl Lock.You can set it from 3 to 10 calls.
Continued on the next page
Index
A
Address Book .....................................41
Signal strength ...................................14
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FCC Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help and for
additional suggestions.
Warning
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
Warning! Read this information before using your phone.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United
States, with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adopted an updated safety
standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by
FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard
previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this
phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.
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Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept
0.59 inches (1.5 cm) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements,
a minimum separation distance of 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) must be maintained between
the user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna. All beltclips, holsters
and similar accessories used by this device must not contain any metallic components.
Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with
FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided.
Turn off your phone before flying
You should turn off your phone when boarding any aircraft. To prevent possible
interference with aircraft systems, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone
while the plane is on the ground. To prevent any risk of interference, FCC regulations
prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air.
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