Sony A5880009 User Guide

S005
Illustrationsand Screenshots inThisManual
Noteson CellPhoneUse
GettingReady
Makingand AnsweringCalls
GlobalFunction
BasicManual
rea d thi s ma nua l to ma ste r
the cellular phone
CharacterInput
PhoneBook
Mail
Camera
EZweb
EZNewsEX
EZNavi
TV(1Seg)
InCaseof LossofYourS005
Troubleshooting
Index
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the S005. Before using your S005, be sure to read the S005 Basic Manual (this PDF manual) to ensure correct usage. After you have finished reading this manual, store this PDF manual and the printed manuals in safe places so you can retrieve them whenever you need them.
Manuals for the S005
There are three manuals for the S005: the Basic Manual, printed Instruction Manual (Japanese) and full Instruction Manual (Japanese).
For learning the basics:
Read the S005 Basic Manual (this manual) or printed S005 Instruction Manual (Japanese).
For learning details of each function:
The full Instruction Manual (Japanese) gives detailed instructions on using each function and can be downloaded from the au homepage: http://www.au.kddi.com/torisetsu/index.html
To ensure proper usage of the S005, be sure to read the Safety Precautions "安全上のご注意" in the Instruction Manual.
To access from EZweb (free of packet communication charge): R
Scan this QR code to access the au Online Manual.
All mentions of "the S005" in this manual refer to "BRAVIA® Phone S005."
auお客さまサポート オンラインマニュアル
Top Menu/Search
(au Customer Support)
(Online Manual)
Illustrations and Screenshots in This Manual
Note on Illustrations
The illustrations in this manual may look different from the actual cell phone in shape, color and typeface. The key illustrations are also simplified as shown below.
Key Illustration Key Illustration
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⑧ ⑨
⑨ ⑩
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Note on Screenshots
The screenshots in this manual are simplified and may look different from the actual cell phone screens.
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Illustrations and Screenshots in This Manual
1
Notes on Cell Phone Use
Cell Phone Etiquette
Notes on Cell Phone Use
The cell phone always emits weak radio waves when power is on. Use the cell phone in an enjoyable and safe manner without forgetting to be considerate of others around you.
Use of cell phones is not allowed in some places.
Do not use the cell phone while you are driving. Doing
• so is both dangerous and prohibited by law. Using a cell phone in an aircraft is prohibited by law.
• Set Airplane Mode to ON and turn the cell phone power off.
Radio waves from cell phones may interfere with
medical electrical equipment.
Some people close to you in crowded places such
• as packed trains may be using a cardiac pacemaker. Turn the cell phone off in such places. Abide by the rules of hospitals and other medical
• institutions where it is forbidden to use or carry cell phones.
Be considerate of where you use the cell phone and
how loudly you talk.
Do not make calls in theaters, museums, libraries, and
• other similar places. Turn power off or turn on manner mode not to disturb others around you by ring tones. Do not use the cell phone on a street where you might
• interrupt the flow of pedestrians. Move to areas where you will not inconvenience others
• on trains or in hotel lobbies.
Refrain from talking in a loud voice.
2
Obtain the permission of other people before you take
• their photos with the cell phone's camera. Do not record information with the cell phone's camera
• in bookstores and other locations where taking photos is not permitted.
Do Not Use the Cell Phone While Driving!
Turn off your cell phone or put it in Drive Mode while driving.
Do not use the cell phone while driving a car/motorcycle or riding a bicycle. It may result in a traffic accident. Using a cell phone while driving is prohibited by law. Using a cell phone while riding a bicycle may also be punishable by law.
Prohibited!
Looking at a cell phone display
Talking on a cell phone while holding it
Drive Mode
In Drive Mode, a Japanese message meaning "I am driving right now. Please leave your name and message after the beep." is played when a call is received, and asks the caller to leave a message on the answer memo. When the standby screen is displayed, press
to select Drive, and then press (Set).
, use
Disaster Message Board Service
When a large scale disaster occurs, you can register your safety information from EZweb. The registered information can be referred from anywhere in Japan from EZweb or Internet.
When a large scale disaster occurs,
Registering
Registering
safety
safety
information
information
Inquiring
Inquiring
for safety
for safety
information
information
Access
• from an au phone, you can register your safety information (i.e. your condition and comments) to the 災害用伝言板 (Disaster Message Board) created on the EZweb.
After registration of your safety information, e-mail is sent to your family or acquaintances you have previously designated to notify that your safety information has been uploaded to the 災害用伝言板 (Disaster Message Board).
You can inquire for safety information of a person by entering his/her phone number from EZweb or Internet.* * To inquire from other carriers' cell
phone, a PHS or PC, access "http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/".
Top Menu/Search
R (Disaster Message Board)
http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/
災害用伝言板
Registered information is stored until the service set
• up for the disaster ends. The maximum available number of registrations is 10
• per phone number. When the number of registrations exceeds 10, the oldest one is overwritten. The demonstration of this service can be referred to
• anytime by pressing
まサポート
災害用伝言板(デモ版)
(Demo Version)). To view the Disaster Message Board in English, select
English from the top menu of the Disaster Message Board.
(au Customer Support)
Top Menu/Search
調べる
(Disaster Message Board
auお客さ
(Search )
Notes on Cell Phone Use
3
Contents
Introduction
Illustrations and Screenshots in This Manual
Contents
Notes on Cell Phone Use 2
Cell Phone Etiquette ..................................................... 2
Do Not Use the Cell Phone While Driving! ................... 2
Disaster Message Board Service ................................. 3
Contents 4
Getting Ready 6
Checking the Contents of the Box ................................ 6
Names of Parts ............................................................. 7
Charging the Battery Pack............................................ 8
Learning the Basics ...................................................... 9
Turning On Power ....................................................... 10
Switching the Display Language to English................ 10
Initial Setup of E-mail and EZweb .............................. 10
Checking Your Phone Number and E-mail Address ... 10
Display Indicators ....................................................... 11
Using Main Menu ....................................................... 13
Changing Your E-mail Address ................................... 14
Security Code and Passwords ................................... 15
Making and Answering Calls 16
Making a Call .............................................................. 16
Making an International Call ....................................... 16
Answering a Call ........................................................ 17
4
1
Returning a Call (Outgoing History/Incoming History)
................................................................................... 17
One-ring Calls ............................................................ 17
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume during a Call ............. 18
Turning On Manner Mode ........................................... 18
Changing the Incoming Ring Tone ............................. 18
Adjusting the Incoming Ring Tone Volume ................. 19
Turning On the Answer Memo .................................... 19
Global Function 21
Setting the Area .......................................................... 21
Obtaining the Latest PRL (Preferred Roaming List) ... 21
Calling Japan from Overseas ..................................... 22
Character Input 23
Character Entry Modes .............................................. 23
Entering Alphanumeric Characters ............................ 23
Entering E-mail Addresses ......................................... 24
Entering Pictograms/Symbols/Face marks ................. 25
Phone Book 26
Saving a Phone Book Entry ....................................... 26
Dialing from the Phone Book ...................................... 26
Editing Phone Book Entries ........................................ 26
Saving a Phone Number from the Incoming or
Outgoing History ........................................................ 27
Mail 28
Using E-mail ............................................................... 28
Creating and Sending E-mail Messages .................... 28
Reading Received E-mail Messages.......................... 29
Reading an E-mail Message
with an Attached Photo or Movie ................................ 29
Replying to Received E-mail Messages ..................... 29
Rejecting Spam .......................................................... 30
Using C-mail ............................................................... 31
Creating and Sending C-mail Messages .................... 31
Reading Received C-mail Messages ......................... 31
Camera 32
Photo Taking Tips ....................................................... 32
About Photo Modes .................................................... 32
Taking a Photo ............................................................ 33
Viewing Photos ........................................................... 33
EZweb 34
Accessing Sites .......................................................... 35
Bookmarking Frequently Accessed Pages ................. 36
Viewing Bookmarked Pages ....................................... 36
Checking Charges ...................................................... 37
Downloading Chaku-Uta-Full
®
/Chaku-Uta® ................ 37
EZ News EX 38
Basic Operations ........................................................ 38
Setting EZ News EX ................................................... 38
EZ Navi 40
Passenger Seat Navi for People
in the Passenger Seat to Check the Route ................ 40
Security Navi to Check Where Your Kids Are ............. 40
EZ Navi Walk for When You Go Out ........................... 41
Evacuate Navi to Guide You Home or to Nearby
Evacuation Areas during Disasters ............................ 42
TV (1Seg) 43
Initial Setup of au Media Tuner ................................... 44
Watching TV (1Seg) ................................................... 44
Basic Operations ........................................................ 45
Exiting the au Media Tuner ......................................... 45
In Case of Loss of Your S005 46
Setting Conditions for Activating the Remote Ctrl Lock
................................................................................... 46
Remotely Activating the Remote Ctrl Lock on Your
S005 ........................................................................... 47
Activating the Remote Ctrl Lock by the Security Lock
Service ....................................................................... 47
Troubleshooting 48
Index 50
Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information 53
Radio Frequency (RF) exposure and
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ................................. 54
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use ......................... 55
FCC Statement for the USA ....................................... 58
Industry Canada Statement ....................................... 59
Declaration of Conformity for CDMA SO005 .............. 60
Contents
5
Getting Ready
Checking the Contents of the Box
The box contains the cell phone and accessories.
Cell phone Battery pack Instruction Manual (Japanese)
Getting Ready
An AC adapter and microSD™ memory card are not included. Purchase a specified AC adapter (sold separately) and
• a commercially available microSD™ memory card.
• Warranty (Japanese)
• Safety Precautions (Japanese)
• Global Passport CDMA/GSM Owner’s Guide (Japanese)
• Osaifu-Keitai
• JIBUN BANK Launcher Operation Guide (Japanese)
• Wi-Fi WIN Operation Guide (Japanese)
®
Guide (Japanese)
6
Names of Parts
From the Front
Earpiece
Earpiece
Incoming indicator
Incoming indicator
Charge indicator
Charge indicator
Display
Display
Cross controller
Cross controller
Phone book key
Phone book key
Mail key
Mail key
Send key
Send key
Dial keys
Dial keys
Customize key
Customize key
Microphone
Microphone
From the Back
/
/
Optical sensor
Optical sensor
Sub-display
Sub-display
Incoming indicator/
Incoming indicator/ Charge indicator
Charge indicator
From the Sides
microSD memory
microSD memory card slot/cover
card slot/cover
Charge terminal
Charge terminal
Getting Ready
External
External connecting terminal/cover
connecting terminal/cover
Side up key/Manner key
Built in TV antenna
Built in TV antenna
EZ apps key
EZ apps key EZ key
EZ key Clear/Memo key
Clear/Memo key
Power/End key
Power/End key
Quick key
Quick key
Speaker
Speaker
Camera start
Camera start
indicator
indicator
au IC-Card*
au IC-Card*
Built in antenna
Built in antenna
Lens (camera)
Lens (camera) Infrared port
Infrared port Photo light
Photo light
FeliCa mark
FeliCa mark Battery pack cover
Battery pack cover Battery pack (built-in)
Battery pack (built-in)
Built in antenna
Built in antenna
* Do not remove this
* Do not remove this
card unnecessarily
card unnecessarily as your phone
as your phone number is
number is recorded on it.
recorded on it.
Side up key/Manner key
Strap eyelet
Strap eyelet
Side down key
Side down key
Camera key
Camera key
7
Charging the Battery Pack
The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Be sure to charge the battery pack before using the cell phone for the first time.
An AC adapter is not included. Purchase a specified AC
• adapter (sold separately).
Getting Ready
Charge indicator
Charge indicator
Connector
Connector
Connect a specified AC adapter to the cell
phone with the battery pack attached.
Open the cover of the external connecting terminal.
• Check the shape of the connector of the AC adapter, and plug it straight into the external connecting terminal.
3
3
AC adapter
AC adapter
1
1
External
External connecting
connecting terminal
terminal
100 V AC power outlet
100 V AC power outlet
2
2
Unfold the power plug of the AC adapter and
plug it into a 100 V AC power outlet.
Confirm that the charge indicator lights.
Charging: The charge indicator lights.
• Charging finished: The charge indicator goes out.
Be sure to close the cover of the external connecting
• terminal when charging is finished. Do not pull or twist the cover of the external
• connecting terminal forcibly. Be sure to use the common AC adapter 02 (sold
• separately) when charging overseas.
8
Learning the Basics
Key Assignments
: Display Incoming History.
: Display Incoming History.
l
l
: Display Notification
: Display Notification
d
d
window/Shortcut menu.
window/Shortcut menu.
: Use Phone Book.
: Use Phone Book.
&
&
: Display E-mail/C-mail menu.
: Display E-mail/C-mail menu.
L
L
: Set/cancel Answer memo.
: Set/cancel Answer memo.
C
C
Delete characters.
Delete characters.
Cancel operation.
Cancel operation.
: Make/answer calls.
: Make/answer calls.
N
N
: Activate function assigned to
: Activate function assigned to
t
t
M59 Customize Key.
M59 Customize Key.
Side Key Assignments
g: Set/cancel manner mode. ): Activate Camera.
g: Set/cancel manner mode.
f: Light assist light.
f: Light assist light.
: Display the ticker field, info pane and
: Display the ticker field, info pane and
u
u
search window.
search window.
: Display Outgoing History.
: Display Outgoing History.
r
r
: Display Main menu.
: Display Main menu.
c
c
: Display EZapps menu.
: Display EZapps menu.
%
%
: Display EZ Service menu.
: Display EZ Service menu.
R
R
: Turn power on/off.
: Turn power on/off.
F
F
End call/communication.
End call/communication.
Cancel operation.
Cancel operation.
:
09*#
09*#
Input phone numbers and characters.
Input phone numbers and characters.
: Display QuickAccess menu.
: Display QuickAccess menu.
w
w
): Activate Camera.
:
Getting Ready
If you lose track of where you are or if you make a mistake, press to return to the previous screen. Return to the
• standby screen by holding down
for at least one second.
9
Hiding/Redisplaying the
Notification windowNotification window
Notification Window
When the Notification window is displayed on the standby screen, you can temporarily hide it by pressing & (Back) and then display
Getting Ready
the Main menu by pressing c. To redisplay the hidden Notification window, press d when the standby screen is displayed.
Turning On Power
Hold down F for at least one second.
You cannot receive or make calls if (out of range
• indicator) is displayed.
Turning Off Power
When the standby screen is displayed, hold down F for at least one second.
Switching the Display Language to English
You can switch the display language for function names and other items to English.
When the standby screen is displayed, press c.
Use a to select
and then press c (選択 [Select]).
10
機能/設定
(Func/Settings)
Use j to select
画面表示
(Screen Display) and
then press c (選択 [Select]).
Use j to select Set Language and then press c (選択 [Select]).
Use j to select English and then press c (Set).
Initial Setup of E-mail and EZweb
To use e-mail and EZweb, you need to apply for an EZweb subscription. If you did not apply for an EZweb subscription at the time of purchase, contact an au shop or the au Customer Service Center. Also, before use, you need to configure initial settings. Your e-mail address is assigned automatically in the initial setup.
When the standby screen is displayed, press L.
Press c (OK).
After a short while, your e-mail address is displayed.
Press c (OK).
The initial settings are complete.
You can also configure initial settings by pressing
• .
or
Checking Your Phone Number and E-mail Address
When the standby screen is displayed, press c and then 0.
Display Indicators
Display indicators inform you of mail arrival, current settings, etc.
Display
②③④
②③④
⑥⑧ ⑩
⑥⑧ ⑩
⑪ ⑫
⑮ ⑯
⑰⑱
⑰⑱
Indicator Description
① ②
⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲
Signal strength
Battery level
Wi-Fi WIN connection status
Overseas (CDMA)/(GSM) mode set
Packet communication available
A microSD™ memory card (sold separately) inserted
During a call
au Media Tuner activated
EZapps activated
Connecting to EZweb
Receiving EZ News EX information
Missed calls
New or unread e-mail/C-mail
Current date and time
Ticker field
Search window
Info pane
Notification icon
Shortcut menu
Auto Lock or Remote Ctrl Lock activated
Manner mode set
Answer memo or manner mode set
Getting Ready
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Sub-display
①②
Getting Ready
Indicator Description
① ② ③
The date and time are set automatically. However, auto
• time adjustment is invalid when Area Setting is set to overseas mode. Set the date and time manually under M551 Auto Time Adj.
Press
Signal strength
Battery level
Current date and time
to switch the sub-display screen.
12
Using Main Menu
You can access various functions from the Main menu. Each Main menu pattern has a different set of items.
BRAVIA Sky Flow ericle
Infrared Comm TV Infrared Comm Infrared Comm TV
Camera Data Folder Camera Camera Data Folder
Tools Video Viewer Video Viewer Video Viewer Video Viewer
LISMO Tools LISMO LISMO Tools
TV Camera Data Folder TV Camera
Video Viewer LISMO TV Data Folder LISMO
Global Function Func/Settings Tools Tools PC Site Viewer
Data Folder microSD microSD microSD Func/Settings
Func/Settings Infrared Comm Func/Settings Func/Settings Global Function
EZ FeliCa Global Function microSD
microSD PlayNow EZ FeliCa
PC Site Viewer PlayNow Kisekae Infrared Comm
でか文字
(Large Font)
Getting Ready
13
Changing Your E-mail Address
△△△@ezweb.ne.jp
Account name Domain name
E-mail address
△△△@ezweb.ne.jp
Account name Domain name
E-mail address
You can change the account name of your e-mail address.
Getting Ready
When the standby screen is displayed, press L.
Use j to select E-mail Setup and then press
c (Select). Use j to select Other and then press
c (Select).
The cell phone connects to the server.
Use j to select E-mail Address) and then press c (Select).
Use j to select the entry box, press c (Input),
enter your security code, and then press c (OK).
Your security code is the four-digit number you wrote
• on your subscription form.
If the security code is incorrectly entered three times consecutively during a single day, the e-mail address change operation will be disabled until the next day.
Use j to select 送信 (Send) and then press
c (Select).
Eメールアドレスの変更
(Change
Use j to select
承諾する
(Accept) and then
press c (Select).
Use j to select the entry box, press c (Input), enter an e-mail address using single-byte alphanumeric characters, and then press c (OK).
For details on entering e-mail addresses, see page 24.
Use j to select 送信 (Send) and then press
c (Select). Use j to select OK, press c (Select) and
then c (OK).
Check that the e-mail address has been updated
before pressing c (OK).
Your e-mail address cannot be changed if the new
• address you enter in the above procedure is already being used. In this case, enter a different e-mail address.
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Security Code and Passwords
You can use a security code and other passwords described below. Take care not to forget your security code and passwords, because they are required for performing various operations and using subscription services.
Security Code
①Using the Answering Service (Voice
Mail) and Call Transfer remotely from a fixed-line phone
Usage Example
Initial Setting
Lock No.
Usage Example
Initial Setting
②Making inquiries, applications, and
changes while using au Customer Service Center voice guidance, au web pages, and EZweb
③Changing the settings of Mail Filter or
Other under E-mail Setup
The four-digit number you wrote on your subscription form
Changing various settings of the cell phone
1234
EZ Password
Usage Example
Initial Setting
Premium EZ Password
Usage Example
Initial Setting
Subscribing or canceling subscriptions to EZweb fee-based contents
The four-digit number you wrote on your subscription form
①Subscribing or canceling subscriptions
to EZweb fee-based contents paid
まとめて
by Payment Service)
②Purchasing products from EZweb sites
The four-digit number you wrote on your subscription form
まとめて
using Payment Service)
au
支払い
au
支払い
Getting Ready
(au Collective
(au Collective
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Making and Answering Calls
Making a Call
When the standby screen is displayed, use 0 to 9 to enter a phone number.
When calling to a fixed-line phone, you also need to enter
• the area code.
Making and Answering Calls
Press N.
To end the call, press F.
After you enter a phone number, you can add 184 or
• 186 to the phone number as follows:
➡ ➡
Press Use
(Call).
to select Add Special No. and then press
(OK).
to select 184 or 186 and then press (Add).
Use
184: When you do not want to inform the other party of
your phone number.
186: When you want to inform the other party of your
phone number.
Making an International Call
001 International Call Service
Available without any additional application. Example: To call 212-123-△△△△ in the USA
Enter the access code, a country code, area code and phone number, and then press N.
001010
KDDIinternational
KDDIinternational
accesscode
accesscode
International call charges are billed together with
Country
Country
code
code
(USA)
(USA)
monthly local call charges.
For more information on 001 International Call Service, dial either of the following numbers: From au cell phones (toll-free): 157 (area code not required) From fixed-line phones (toll-free): 0077-7-111 (Open 9:00 to 20:00 everyday)
212 123-XXXX1001010
212 123-XXXX1
Areacode↑Phonenumber
Areacode↑Phonenumber
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Answering a Call
To answer a call, press N.
To end the call, press F.
Display When a Call is Received
The phone number of the caller appears. If the caller's phone number and name are in the phone book, the name is also displayed. When the phone number of the caller is not displayed, one of the following indicators may appear.
Indicator Meaning
ID Unsent
Payphone
Not support
Missed Call Notification
If you did not answer a call, to let you know that you missed a call. To check the caller's phone number, use d to select Missed Call and then press c (Select). You can then return the call (see the procedure on the right).
The caller did not send a Caller ID.
The call is from a pay phone.
The call is from a phone that does not support Caller ID.
and Missed Call are displayed
Returning a Call ( Outgoing History/ Incoming History)
Example: Returning a call to a phone number in the
When the standby screen is displayed, press l.
incoming history
Press r while the standby screen is displayed to display the Outgoing History screen.
Use j to select the phone number you want to call and then press c (Detail).
Press r to display the Outgoing History screen.
Press N.
The cell phone can store up to 50 phone numbers in each of the incoming and outgoing history.
One-ring Calls
What is a One-ring Call?
A one-ring call is a call from an unknown caller that only rings once, causing it to be stored in the incoming history. One-ring calls are often used to get you to return the call, which will connect you to a dating service or some other service that charges you at high rates.
Making and Answering Calls
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