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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing a W64S.
Before using your W64S, read this W64S Basic Manual (PDF manual) to ensure correct use of your
W64S. After you have finished reading this manual, save this PDF manual on your PC or recordable
media, and store the printed manuals in a safe place so you can retrieve them whenever they are
needed.
If you lose any of these manuals, contact an au shop or Customer Service Center.
Printed manuals for W64S (Japanese)
The W64S comes with the "W64S " and the "W64S ."
"W64S " |
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The following manuals are also available from the au homepage:
The downloadable "W64S " and "W64S " (http://www.au.kddi.com/torisetsu/index.html)
The au online manual (Japanese) for searching by keyword (http://www.au.kddi.com/manual/index.html)
The au online manual (Japanese) is also available from the EZweb: <To access>
e(EZ)→ (EZweb)→"au one Top"→"au " (au Customer Support)
→" "→" "
If you have any trouble with your cellphone, please visit the "au " (au Customer
Support) " / " web site and find out your problem before calling for
professional repairs.
From your W64S e(EZ)→ (EZweb)→"au one Top"→"au " (au Customer Support) →" "→" "→" Q&A"
From your PC (http://www.kddi.com/customer/service/au/trouble/kosho/index.html)
The font, typeface, shape and color used in this manual may differ from those used on actual screen or may
be omitted.
Etiquette
Cellphone etiquette
■Cellphones always emit weak signals while its power is on.
■Enjoy using your cellphone safely without disturbing those around you.
Some places forbid the use of cellphones.
Do not use your cellphone while you are driving. Doing so is dangerous and against the law.
The use of a cellphone on aircraft is against the law. Be sure to turn your cellphone off before you board an aircraft.
Consider where to use your cellphone and be careful of how loud you are speaking.
Do not make calls while in cinemas, theaters, museums, libraries or other similar places. Turn
your cellphone off or set it to the manner mode to prevent others around you from being disturbed
by the ringtone.Use your cellphone in places where you are not
blocking traffic from passing.Move to areas where you do not disturb others on
trains or in hotel lobbies.
Take care not to speak too loudly during conversations.
Ask for other people's permission before taking their photos with your cellphone's camera.
Signals from cellphones may adversely effect medical apparatus and equipment.
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Basics of the cellphone
What W64S offers
International Roaming
You can use your W64S overseas as well
as in Japan (supports GSM area).
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You can send mails to other cellphones or
PCs.
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Camera
You can take photos or record movies and send them by e-mail easily.
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EZweb
You can download Chaku-Uta®(ringtones),
Chaku-Uta-Full®(full songs) or wallpapers.
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EZ Navi
W64S supports "EZ Navi Walk," "Passenger Seat Navi," "Evacuate Navi" and "Security Navi" functions to confirm various location information.
LISMO
W64S can be used as a portable music player.
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au Media Tuner
You can enjoy Television (1Seg), |
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EZ Channel-Plus and EZ Channel. |
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EZ FeliCa
You can use W64S as electronic money for shopping, member's cards, point cards, or to get e-coupon information as well.
Custom Menu
You can customize your own menu by setting frequently used functions.
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For details on other useful features, see page 88.
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Manner mode and record message
Manner mode
You can use the manner mode to turn ringtones and other tones off to prevent others from being disturbed.
Hold down m for at least one second in the idle screen.
Record message
You can record messages from other parties using answering message when you are unable to answer the call.
Hold down M for at least one second in the idle screen.
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Check the power, the signal, and the battery!
Usually, keep the cellphone's
"power" on.
To make or receive calls, turn the power on.
Hold down t for at least one second.
You cannot connect where you are not able to get a
"signal."
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It is sometimes difficult to get a signal in places even within the service area. indicates the reception strength.
Pay attention to the remaining "battery" power.
The cellphone may not function properly if the remaining battery power is low. indicates the remaining battery power.
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Do not use the 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.
Glancing at the screen to see mail |
Holding the cellphone to talk |
Use drive mode or turn the power off while driving
Drive mode
When the drive mode is set, the answering message saying "I am driving right now. Please leave your name and message after the beep." plays in Japanese and the caller's message can be recorded.
Press m in the idle screen, and use j and p to select "Drive."
))AM DRIVING RIGHT NOW*APANESE
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Watch out for spam and one-ring call!
If you get incoming spam…
You can use the mail filter function to block the mail you specify/spoof e-mail.
The following are the main mail filter functions available for preventing spam:
Reject e-mails marked with " ."
Reject specified e-mails.
Reject spoof e-mail.
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If you have an incoming call from an unknown number…
Such calls may be a scam to get you to return a call to the service with very high charges. This is called a "one-ring call."
The icon will appear in the Received calls when you receive a one-ring call.
Be careful when you return a call to a number you don't know.
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Disaster Message Board Service
If a large scale disaster occurs, you can register your vital information through EZweb. The registered vital information can be viewed from anywhere in Japan through EZweb or the Internet.
Registering the vital information
If a large scale disaster occurs, you can use your au cellphone to register your vital information such as your condition or comments to the "Disaster Message Board" created on EZweb.
After registering your vital information, you can notify it by e-mail to your preregistered family or acquaintances. They will be able to know that you posted your vital information on the "Disaster Message Board."
Viewing the vital information
You can view the vital information of a person you want to know by entering the phone number from EZweb or the Internet. 1
1 You can view the vital information from other carriers' cellphones, PHS or PC by accessing http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/.
e(EZ)→press s to select (EZweb)→use
To access j and p to select "au one Top"→" " http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/
The registered information is saved for up to 72 hours.
Up to 10 entries can be registered per phone number. When the number of entries exceeds 10, the oldest entry will be overwritten.
A demonstration for this service can be viewed from (EZ)
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to select "au one Top"→"au " (au Customer Support)
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You can use the English version by selecting "English."
'OOD
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'OOD
$ISASTER -ESSAGEE
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Cellphone etiquette ................................................................................................. |
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Basics of the cellphone |
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What W64S offers ................................................................................................... |
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Manner mode and record message ........................................................................ |
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Watch out for spam and one-ring call! .................................................................... |
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Disaster Message Board Service ........................................................................... |
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Before use |
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Checking the package .......................................................................................... |
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Names of parts ..................................................................................................... |
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How to charge the battery..................................................................................... |
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How to connect stereo earphone to W64S ........................................................... |
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How to use the keys.............................................................................................. |
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Turning the power on ............................................................................................ |
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Default settings ..................................................................................................... |
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Before using English display ................................................................................. |
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How to read the display ........................................................................................ |
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Displaying the menu ............................................................................................. |
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Styles of W64S ..................................................................................................... |
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Initial settings for e-mail and EZweb ..................................................................... |
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Confirming your cellphone number/e-mail address .............................................. |
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Changing your e-mail address .............................................................................. |
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Using W64S overseas........................................................................................... |
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Making a call ......................................................................................................... |
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Making an international call .................................................................................. |
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Receiving a call..................................................................................................... |
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Redialing the number (Dialed/Received) .............................................................. |
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Changing the volume during a call........................................................................ |
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Setting the manner mode ..................................................................................... |
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Changing the volume and tone of the ringtone ...................................................... |
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Saving to the phone book ..................................................................................... |
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Searching e-mail ................................................................................................... |
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Replying to a received e-mail................................................................................ |
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Reading e-mails with photo or movie attached ..................................................... |
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Filtering spam ....................................................................................................... |
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Using C-mail ......................................................................................................... |
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Successful taking of photos .................................................................................. |
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Taking photos........................................................................................................ |
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Viewing photos you have taken ............................................................................ |
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EZweb |
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About EZweb ........................................................................................................ |
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Displaying the au one Top..................................................................................... |
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Saving your favorite sites ...................................................................................... |
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Viewing a site saved to the Bookmark .................................................................. |
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Confirming your call costs..................................................................................... |
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Downloading Chaku-Uta®(ringtones)/Chaku-Uta-Full®(full songs)........................ |
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What you can do with EZ News Flash .................................................................. |
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Setting EZ News Flash service ............................................................................. |
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EZ Navi |
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What you can do with EZ Navi.............................................................................. |
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au Media Tuner |
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What you can do with au Media Tuner .................................................................. |
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Initial settings for au Media Tuner ......................................................................... |
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Viewing Television (1Seg) ..................................................................................... |
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Viewing Television (1Seg) in TV style ................................................................... |
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Ending au Media Tuner ......................................................................................... |
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Troubleshooting |
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Remote Ctrl Lock |
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In case you have lost your W64S.......................................................................... |
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Other features |
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Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information ............. |
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Index |
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use Before
Before use
Checking the package
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Promotional Fliers (Japanese) |
AC adaptor and microSDTM Memory Card are not included in this package. Please purchase standard AC adaptor 01/02 (optional) and microSDTM Memory Card (sold separately).
Standard AC adaptor 01 is designed for use in Japan only. When charging your W64S
overseas, please be sure to use standard AC adaptor 02.
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