Basic Manual

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Basic Manual
Introduction
W11K
Basic Manual
Illustrations and Screenshots
in This Manual
Notes on Cell Phone Use
Contents
Getting Ready
Learning the Basics
Character Input
Phone
Contacts
Mail
Internet
Multimedia
TV (1Seg)
Applications
Settings of ISW11K
Global Function
Troubleshooting
Appendix/Index
Introduction
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the ISW11K. Before using your ISW11K, be sure to read the ISW11K 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 ISW11K
The ISW11K comes with the Basic Manual and Instruction Manual.
● For learning the basics:
Read the ISW11K Basic Manual (this manual).
● For learning details on using each function:
Read the supplied ISW11K Instruction Manual (Japanese). Be sure to read the Safety Precautions “安全上のご注意” to
ensure proper usage of the ISW11K.
The keyword searchable au Online Manual is also available on the au homepage:
http://www.au.kddi.com/manual/index.html
Illustrations and Screenshots in This 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.
■■Note on Screenshots
The screenshots in this manual are simplified and may look different from the actual cell phone screens.
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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.
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●●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 silent
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.
•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 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
Security Code and Passwords
PIN Code
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.
If the PIN code is incorrectly entered three times
consecutively, the PIN code will be locked. Use the PUK
code to unlock the PIN code.
Usage
Example
①Using the Answering Service (Voice
Mail) and Call Transfer remotely from a
fixed-line phone
②Making inquiries, applications, and
changes while using au Customer
Service Center voice guidance, au web
pages
Initial Setting
The four-digit number you wrote on your
subscription form
■■PIN(Lock No.)
Usage
For changing cell phone settings, etc.
Initial Setting
1234
■■PIN code
Usage
Preventing unauthorized use of au
IC-Card by a third party
Initial Setting
1234
Notes on Cell Phone Use
■■Security Code
■■PIN Code
You can set the ISW11K to require PIN code entry every
time the power is turned on, to prevent unauthorized use of
the au IC-Card by a third party.
•At the time of purchase, the PIN code is not to be
required to use phone. From the Main Menu, tap Settings
→ Location & security → Set up UIM card lock → Mark Lock
UIM card to set the PIN code to be required.
The PIN code is also required when setting Lock UIM card.
•The initial setting of the PIN code is “1234”. From the Main
Menu, tap Settings → Location & security → Set up UIM card
lock → Change UIM PIN to change the PIN code to a fourto eight- digit number.
■■PUK Code
Enter the PUK code when the PIN code is locked.
•PUK code is an eight-digit number given at the time of
purchase, and is printed on the back side of the plastic
card where your au IC-Card is attached.
•When you enter the PUK code, set the new PIN code with
Change UIM PIN.
•If the PUK code is incorrectly entered ten times
consecutively, contact an au shop, PiPit or the Customer
Service Center.
•When the PIN code is locked, the ISW11K may be
restarted for the security reasons.
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Contents
Introductionii
Illustrations and Screenshots in This Manual1
Notes on Cell Phone Use
Contents
Cell Phone Etiquette………………………………………
Do Not Use the Cell Phone While Driving!………………
Security Code and Passwords……………………………
PIN Code……………………………………………………
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Contents4
Getting Ready
Checking the Contents of the Box………………………
Names of Parts……………………………………………
Charging the Battery Pack………………………………
Turning On Power…………………………………………
Switching the display language to English………………
Sleep Mode…………………………………………………
Initial Setup…………………………………………………
Setting Google Account……………………………………
au IC-Card…………………………………………………
Using microSD Memory Card……………………………
Removing microSD Memory Card………………………
Inserting microSD Memory Card…………………………
Learning the Basics
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Operating the Touch Panel……………………………… 14
Viewing the Desktop……………………………………… 15
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Using Status Bar…………………………………………
Using the Notification/Status Panel………………………
Using the Desktop…………………………………………
Adding Shortcuts/Widgets/Folder/Wallpapers…………
Using Main Menu…………………………………………
Switching Orientation………………………………………
Displaying Available Menu………………………………
Character Input
Switching Software Keyboards……………………………
Viewing the Character Entry Screen……………………
Switching Character Entry Modes………………………
Entering Emoji/Symbol/Facemark………………………
Switching Input Software…………………………………
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Phone27
Making a Call………………………………………………
Making an International Call (au International Call
Service)……………………………………………………
Answering a Call……………………………………………
Returning a Call (Outgoing History/Incoming
History)………………………………………………………
Setting the Silent Mode……………………………………
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Contacts30
Adding a Contact Entry…………………………………… 30
Using an Contacts………………………………………… 30
Using Launch Icons……………………………………… 30
Mail31
Using E-mail……………………………………………… 31
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Internet35
Applications39
Using Android Market…………………………………… 39
Using au one Market……………………………………… 39
Using GREE Market……………………………………… 39
Settings of ISW11K
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Checking Your Profile……………………………………… 40
Changing the Incoming Ring Tone……………………… 40
Initializing microSD Memory Card……………………… 40
Global Function
For overseas use without anxiety………………………
Configuring the Overseas Settings………………………
Making a Call at Your Travel Destination…………………
Receiving a Call at Your Travel Destination……………
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Viewing Sites with Browser……………………………… 35
Using Bookmarks/History………………………………… 35
Bookmarking a Web Page……………………………… 35
Troubleshooting45
Multimedia36
Trademarks/Others……………………………………… 47
Gracenote® End User License Agreement……………… 48
Using the Camera…………………………………………
Cautions for Using the Camera…………………………
Taking Photos………………………………………………
Recording Movies…………………………………………
Managing Files……………………………………………
Playing/Displaying Data…………………………………
TV (1Seg)
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Contents
Sending E-mail Messages………………………………
Reading Received E-mail Messages……………………
Using C-mail………………………………………………
Creating and Sending C-mail Messages………………
Reading Received C-mail Messages……………………
Using PC-mail………………………………………………
Registering Another PC-mail Account……………………
Sending PC-mail Messages………………………………
Receiving PC-mail Messages……………………………
Using Gmail…………………………………………………
Sending Gmail……………………………………………
Receiving Gmail……………………………………………
Replying/Forwarding Gmail………………………………
Appendix47
Index50
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Initial Setup of the TV (1Seg)…………………………… 38
Watching TV (1Seg)……………………………………… 38
Operations on the 1Seg screen………………………… 38
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Getting Ready
Checking the Contents of the Box
The box contains the cell phone and accessories.
•Battery pack KYI11UAA
•ISW11K
Getting Ready
•microSD memory card (2GB)*
(Sample)
* Inserted in the ISW11K when
purchased.
The following items are not included.
•AC adapter
•Earphone
•microUSB cable
•The illustrations in this manual may look different from the
actual product.
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•Instruction Manual (Japanese)
•Setting Guide (Japanese)
•Warranty (Japanese)
•Safety Precautions (Japanese)
•Notes Before Using 2.4 GHz Devices (Japanese)
•JIBUN BANK∙au Insurance Services Guide (Japanese)
•Global Passport Owner's Guide (Japanese)
•au International Call Guide (Japanese)
Names of Parts
■■From the Front
Internal
antennas
Earpiece
■■From the Back
Proximity sensor/
Light sensor
Charging/
Incoming
indicator
■■From the Sides
Volume up/down key
TV antenna
Out camera lens
Infrared port
Air vent*
External connection jack cover
Getting Ready
Mobile
light
Speaker
In camera
lens
Power key
au IC-Card
Display
Battery
pack
cover
microSD
memory
card slot
External connection jack
Microphone
Menu key
Home key
Strap eyelet
Back key
Internal antennas
FeliCa mark
Battery pack
* The ISW11K is waterproof and so tightly sealed.
An air vent is therefore provided.
• Waterproofing is not affected by the air vent.
• Do not cover the air vent with a sticker, etc.
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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).
■■Charging the Battery Pack with the
3Plug the common AC adapter 03 (sold
separately) power plug into a 100 V AC power
outlet/Plug the common DC adapter 03 (sold
separately) plug into a cigarette lighter socket.
Charging indicator illuminates in red, and appears.
When charging is finished, the charging/incoming
indicator goes out.
Getting Ready
Specified AC Adapter (sold separately)/
DC Adapter (sold separately)
1Open the external connection jack cover of the
ISW11K.
Common AC adapter 03
(sold separately)
•Do not apply force when a peripheral device is
connected to the external connection jack. It may
damage the cell phone.
Check the
orientation
Common AC adapter 03 (sold separately)/
Common DC adapter 03 (sold separately)
2Insert the microUSB plug of the common AC
adapter 03 (sold separately)/the common DC
adapter 03 (sold separately) to the external
connection jack of the ISW11K.
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Common DC adapter 03
(sold separately)
4Once charging is finished, remove the
microUSB plug of the common AC adapter
03 (sold separately)/the common DC adapter
03 (sold separately) straight from the external
connection jack of the ISW11K.
5Unplug the common AC adapter 03 (sold
separately) power plug from the outlet/Unplug
the common DC adapter 03 (sold separately)
plug from the socket.
Switching the display language
to English
Turning On Power
1On the desktop, →設定 (Setting) →言語とキー
ボード (Language & keyboard)
1F (hold down for at least two
seconds).
Getting Ready
2言語 (Language) を選択 (Select language) →
English
The key unlock screen appears. Flick
to cancel the key lock.
Sleep Mode
《Key unlock screen》
■■Turning Off Power
1F (hold down for at least one second).
2Power Off → OK.
You can switch the display language for function names
and other items to English.
If you press F or no operation is made for a while, the
screen is turned off temporarily, and then sleep mode is set.
You can disable sleep mode if you execute the following
operation.
1H/F while sleep mode is set.
The key unlock screen is displayed.
•Do not touch the screen when you display the
screen by pressing the power key during sleep
mode. Otherwise touch panel operations may not be
performed properly.
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Initial Setup
au IC-Card
After you purchase the ISW11K, the initial setup screen
is displayed automatically when turning on the power or
inserting another’s au IC-Card.
An au IC-Card records your personal information such as
phone numbers.
au IC-Card
1Tap the Android image.
2Set Google account.
Getting Ready
Setting Google Account
You can create a Google account on the ISW11K and use
Google services. Google account setup screen appears
such as when launching a software that requires a Google
account for the first time.
1Google account setup screen.
2Create/Sign in/Skip.
If you already have a Google account, tap Sign in, enter
user name and password and tap Sign in. If you have
no Google account, tap Create and register an account
following the onscreen instructions.
IC (metal surface) part
•Confirm the correct direction when you insert the au
IC-Card.
■■Removing au IC-Card
Turn off the power and remove the battery pack before
removing or inserting the au IC-Card.
1Turn off power and remove the battery pack.
2Pull the tab of the tray straight out.
3Lift the edge of the au IC-Card slightly and
slide it out.
Tab
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■■Inserting au IC-Card
Using microSD Memory Card
1Pull the tab of the tray straight out.
You can set microSD memory card (including microSDHC
memory card) to the ISW11K, and save data. And also
you can save contacts, mail messages, bookmarks, etc. in
microSD memory card.
2Place the au IC-Card on the tray and push the
tray in.
The au IC-Card is correctly pushed in when its edge is
slightly visible.
Getting Ready
Cutout
•Some applications may not be available when a
microSD memory card is not inserted.
• A microSD memory card initialized on other devices
may not be used on the ISW11K properly. Initialize it
on the ISW11K. For operations to initialize the microSD
memory card, refer to “Initializing microSD Memory
Card”.
•For operations to play/display data in the microSD
memory card, refer to “Playing/Displaying Data”.
•Some files such as copyright protected data may not
be played on the ISW11K even if they are moved/
copied from the PC etc. to a microSD memory card
successfully.
■■Handling Precautions
•Do not remove the battery pack and do not turn off the
ISW11K and other equipment while reading, writing,
playing, saving or moving/copying data. It may result in
damage to data in the ISW11K or microSD memory card
or data loss.
•Do not drop or subject the ISW11K to vibration or impact
with a microSD memory card inserted. It may result in
damage to recorded data or data loss.
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•Do not insert objects other than microSD memory card
such as liquid, metals or flammable items into the
microSD memory card slot. It may result in a fire, electric
shock or malfunction.
•The following microSD memory cards have been
confirmed for operation based on the criteria by au. For
operation confirmation results of other microSD memory
cards, contact each microSD memory card manufacturer.
Getting Ready
<microSD/microSDHC Memory Card>
Manufacturer
Toshiba
2GB
4GB
8GB
16GB
32GB
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⃝
⃝
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Panasonic
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
SanDisk
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
ADTEC
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
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Buffalo
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
Sony
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⃝
⃝
⃝
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○: Confirmed operation
-: Unconfirmed operation or not for sale
As of October 2011
* 4GB or more are for microSDHC memory card.
* Operation is confirmed for microSD memory cards that
are sold as of October 2011. For the latest information on
operation confirmation, visit the au homepage or contact
the Customer Service Center.
Removing microSD Memory Card
1Turn off the ISW11K and remove the battery
pack cover and the battery pack.
2Slowly push the microSD memory card toward
the slot until it clicks.
After it clicks, pull back your finger and keep putting it
on the microSD memory card until it comes out a little.
Releasing the microSD memory card when it is pushed
toward the slot may cause it to pop-out.
3Slowly remove the microSD memory card.
Slowly pull the microSD memory card straight out.
Some microSD memory cards cannot be unlocked and
do not come out smoothly. In such case, pull it out with
your finger.
4Attach the battery pack and the battery pack
cover.
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Inserting microSD Memory Card
1Turn off the ISW11K and remove the battery
pack cover and the battery pack.
2Confirm the direction of the microSD memory
card and slowly insert it into the slot until it
clicks.
Insert a microSD memory card until you hear a click and
confirm it is locked. Releasing the microSD memory card
before it is locked may cause it to pop-out.
microSD
memory card
slot
Insert this card
with the
microSD logo
side up
3Attach the battery pack and the battery pack
cover.
•Insert a microSD memory card with the right side up in
the appropriate direction.
Inserting a microSD memory card forcefully into the
slot could result in failure to remove the microSD
memory card or damage to the microSD memory card
or the ISW11K.
Getting Ready
•Do not touch the terminal part of microSD memory
card.
•Do not remove the microSD memory card forcefully. It
may result in damage to the microSD memory card or
the ISW11K or data loss.
•Application installed to microSD memory card cannot
be used once you removed microSD memory card.
•The microSD memory card may be warm after a long
time use. It is normal.
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Learning the Basics
Operating the Touch Panel
The display of the ISW11K is a touch panel. You can
operate the ISW11K by directly touching the screen.
■■Tap/Double-Tap
Learning the Basics
Tap: Gently touch a screen and then
immediately release your finger.
Double-tap: Tap quickly twice on the
same position.
■■ Main purpose of this operation
Select an item or icon displayed on the
screen.
Double-tap to enlarge/reduce the screen.
■■Long-Touch
Keep touching an item or key.
■■ Main purpose of this operation
Display context menu etc.
■■Slide
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Gently touch a screen and then trace it to
the desired direction.
■■ Main purpose of this operation
Scroll screen or switch pages.
In addition, operate gauge and bar when
adjusting volume and brightness.
■■Flick
Touch a screen and then quickly flick
your finger up, down, left or right.
■■ Main purpose of this operation
Switch pages or enter characters by flick
input.
■■Pinch
Touch a screen with two of your fingers
and then move them apart or closer
together.
■■ Main purpose of this operation
Enlarge/Reduce the screen.
■■Drag
Gently touch a screen and then trace it to
the desired position.
■■ Main purpose of this operation
Move an icon on the screen to the
desired position.
Viewing the Desktop
•The indicator displayed on the
bottom of the screen shows the
current display position.
You can register shortcuts, widgets and folders on each
desktop screen.
①
Using Status Bar
②
④
⑤
⑥
③
《Desktop》
■■Switching the Desktop
You can switch the desktop by sliding or flicking the
desktop to the left and right.
The notification indicators to notify you of a missed call, a
new mail message or a running operation are displayed on
the left side of the status bar, while the status indicators to
show the status of the ISW11K are on the right side.
Also, tap the status bar to display the notification/status
panel.
■■Examples of notification indicator
Indicator
《Switching desktop screens》
Description
Missed call
New mail message (C-Mail)
New mail message (E-Mail)
New mail message (PC-mail)
New mail message (Gmail)
Alarm terminated
• Appears when the alarm is terminated without
the operation for terminating the alarm.
Schedule notification of the calendar
1Seg information
Playing music
Dialing, Calling
Answering memo
Learning the Basics
①Status bar
②Shortcuts/Widgets/Folders
③Main Menu
④Desktop
⑤Quick Menu
⑥Zoom out
Tap to view an index of desktop
screens. Tap any thumbnail to
move to that screen.
Indicator
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Indicator
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Description
Skype™ status
Signed in/ New event
Few space available in the ISW11K
Bluetooth® file receiving request
USB connecting
Data upload, File sending
Downloading, Finished downloading
Finished installing
Connected, Unconnected to VPN
Major Update (OS Update)/Software Update
available
Indicators collected
■■Examples of status indicator
Indicator
Description
Time
Alarm set
Battery level
100%/ Charging
Signal strength
Level 4/ No signal
3G data communication status
3G available/ Sending and downloading
3G data
CDMA 1X data communication status
CDMA 1X available/ Sending and
downloading CDMA 1X data
In roaming
Indicator
Description
Silent mode set
During a call using hands-free
Microphone set to off during a call
WiMAX signal strength
Level 4/ Paused activity*
Wi-Fi® signal strength
Level 4/ Level 0
Bluetooth® in use
Waiting/ Connecting
GPS in use
Data synchronizing
Answering memo set
Osaifu-Keitai® lock setting in use
Airplane mode is activated
* After a period of no WiMAX communication, an indicator
for paused activity is displayed.
Once communication resumes, a WiMAX in use indicator
is displayed.
Using the Notification/Status
Panel
Notification Indicators are displayed in the Notification/
Status panel.
You can check details of notification Indicators or start
corresponding applications.
1Tap the status bar.
■■ When removing the shortcut/widget/folder
2Drag it to
finger.
of the screen and release your
Adding Shortcuts/Widgets/
Folder/Wallpapers
1On the desktop, M → Add → Shortcuts/
Widgets/Folder/Wallpapers.
《Notification/Status panel》
Using the Desktop
■■Moving/Removing Shortcuts/Widgets/
Folders
1Long-touch the shortcut/widget/folder to move/
remove.
•Shortcuts, widgets, and folders cannot be added in
such a case as that the displayed desktop has no
available space.
•Some items are not displayed on your cell phone at
the time of purchase.
Shortcut
•You can long-touch and drag a shortcut to a folder to
store it in the folder.
Folder
•Select a folder → Long-touch the folder name on the
top of the folder → Enter a new folder name → OK to
change the folder name.
Learning the Basics
2Select an item.
■■ When moving the shortcut/widget/folder
2Drag it to the position to move to and release
your finger.
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Using Main Menu
Icon
Installed applications are displayed as icons. You can tap
an icon to activate the application.
1On the desktop,
View Microsoft Office documents (Word,
Excel, PowerPoint) and PDF files or check
folders on microSD memory card.
.
■■Basic functions
Icon name displayed
Learning the Basics
Phone
Contacts
Settings
Files
Infrared communication
Receives contacts via infrared
communication.
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Allows you to make electronic payment or
acquire coupon information.
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Osaifu-Keitai
*
Browser
Downloads
Manage downloaded data.
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* Set to the Quick Menu at the time of purchase.
■■Tools
Icon
Icon name displayed
Calendar
Registers schedule in the Google calendar.
Alarms
Use alarm.
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Page
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Calculator
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Simple light
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Use calculator.
Page
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P.30
P.40
P.37
Page
Memo pad
Use memo pad.
The Main Menu is displayed.
Icon
*
Icon name displayed
Document Viewer
Turn on the simple light.
Write now
Allows you to launch applications from
entered text.
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Power saving mode settings
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au Wi-Fi接続ツール(au Wi-Fi
connection tool)
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Set battery use to be kept at a minimum.
Connects to a Wi-Fi network easily in an
area where au Wi-Fi SPOT is available.
■■Communications
Icon
*
Icon name displayed
E-mail
Cmail
PC mail
Gmail
Talk
Used for chatting by Google Talk.
Page
P.31
P.32
P.32
P.34
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Friends Note
“au one Friends Note” can manage Native
Address Book of your phone and multiple
social networking services in just one
application.
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Icon
Icon name displayed
Skype
Makes a call or exchanges instant
messages (chat).
Page
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Facebook
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Kyocera site
―
Access Facebook.
Connect to the Kyocera site.
■■Camera/Audio Visual
Page
P.36
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Icon name displayed
Google Search
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Enter a keyword for Google search™ with
your voice.
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Voice Search
News & Weather
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緊急地震速報アプリ(Earthquake early
warning)
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Allows you to take photos with a filtered
effect.
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Informs all the au phone users of
earthquake early warnings.
Use shot images to create original
decoration pictograms.
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Recognizes and decorates faces in shot
images in “print club” fashion.
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とるデコ(Torudeko)
フェイススタジオ(Face studio)
1seg TV
Music
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YouTube
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Play music.
Use YouTube™.
LISMO Player
Plays music or checks information about
the playing music.
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Page
Search for information in the ISW11K or on
web sites.
Display news and weather.
フィルターカメラ(Filter camera)
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■■Various information
―
Scan barcodes and QR codes.
Page
Disaster Message Board
Register your safety information in case of a
large-scale disaster.
ニュースEX (News EX)
Check latest news, weather, fortune-telling, etc.
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Learning the Basics
Icon name displayed
Camera
Video camera
バーコードリーダー(Barcode reader)
Icon name displayed
テレビ.Gガイド(TV G-Guide)
View TV program table or search programs.
Functions using 1Seg or remote timer
recording can be used.
Icon
* Set to the Quick Menu at the time of purchase.
Icon
Icon
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Maps
Use Google’s online service, Google Maps,
to check your current location or search for
routes to your destination.
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Search for routes to your destination on
Google Maps.
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Use Google Maps to check the location of
your friends.
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Navigation
Latitude
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Icon
Icon name displayed
Page
Places
Search for facilities around your current
location and display them on the Google
Maps.
Icon
*
―
*
■■Others
Icon
Icon name displayed
Page
au one
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au one-ID Setting
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Connects the au one portal site.
Learning the Basics
Set your au one-ID.
au one Market
GREE_MARKET (GREE Market)
Market
ウイルスバスター(VirusBuster)
P.39
P.39
P.39
Blocks improper applications and sites in
order to protect young people.
―
Delete data in the ISW11K and microSD
memory card or lock its operations in case
of loss of your ISW11K.
―
Call for technical supports on the phone
operations by sharing the screen that you
are watching with au operators.
―
Enjoy FM radio, music clip lives, etc. all
over Japan.
―
3LM
リモートサポート(Remote support)
*
*
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LISMO WAVE
*
*
*
*
*
じぶん銀行(JIBUN BANK)
You can check the statement of your
account balance, search for nearest
available ATMs, and so on through the
screen optimized for Smartphones.
*
―
Icon name displayed
LISMO Book Store
Page
Enjoy many e-books such as comics,
novels and photo albums.
―
Use monthly paid music service that
enables you to listen to a lineup of over
1million music.
―
This is an application for navigating you to
the best suited routes both for on foot and
by vehicle.
―
Pay monthly charge of Edy and au at the
same time.
©bitWallet,Inc.
―
unlimited
ナビウォーク(Navi Walk)
Edy | au
Photo Air
This app will backup your photos that
have taken with your smartphone to your
computer automatically.
(C)KDDI / Powered by Eye-Fi
―
瞬間日記 (Notes with time stamp)
Records diary or note with time stamp.
You can note ideas, records for medicines,
slimming, child's, pet's growth, or your
dream, etc.
トレンド(ついっぷるトレンド)
(Tuippuru Trend)
―
Shows popular topics on Twitter (words,
images, famous people, tweets, etc.) in
ranking.
―
NAVER offers add-up of latest news and
hot information you can check in 5 minutes
while moving or waiting.
―
まとめ(Matome)
Icon
*
*
*
Icon name displayed
Page
Feel on!
Analyzes user's tweets to specify emotions
such as “love”, “delight”,
“Sorrow”, “surprise” and show them with
illustrations like a cartoon in timeline. You
can use for free.
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Switching Orientation
Portrait and landscape display are switched according to
the orientation of the ISW11K.
Example: When rotating the ISW11K 90° from Portrait
(Landscape) display to the left (right).
picplz
Pictures taken by a smartphone can easily
be modified showing taste like miniature or
toy camera.
―
Pictures of the trip, etc. taken by a
smartphone can easily be shared with your
family or friends.
―
Watch videos about various news of the
world or Japan.
―
LiveShare
Sockets LIVE
*
動画on! (DOGA on!)
NHK G-Media動画on! (NHK G-Media
DOGA on!) enables you to watch
latest news and various categories of
NHK movies such as report, sports,
documentary, education, hobby, etc.
―
* Requires download and installation.
•When you use functions from a menu, packet
communication charges may apply depending on the
function.
If you have not subscribed to IS NET, au.NET charges
(525 yen for the used month) and communication
charges apply.
•Icon designs and names displayed may be changed
without prior notice.
《Landscape display》
《Portrait display》
•Operate the ISW11K in the upright position. The
screen display may not be changed if the ISW11K is
laid in parallel to the ground.
•From the Main Menu, tap Settings → Display → Autorotate screen to set whether to switch portrait display
and landscape display.
•In some applications such as Video Camera, the
screen display may not be switched regardless of the
orientation or setting of the ISW11K.
Learning the Basics
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Displaying Available Menu
■■Context Menu
■■Option Menu
The context menu is displayed by long-touching an item or
a display where the menu is available.
Example: In the character entry screen
The option menu is displayed by pressing M on the
screen where the menu is available.
Example: In the inbox screen
Learning the Basics
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Context menu
Option menu
•When the number of available option menus exceeds
the number that can be displayed on the screen as
icon, More is displayed. Option menus that cannot
be displayed as icon are collected into More, and tap
More to display them.
•Even on the same screen, the number of items
collected into More differs depending on the setting
and condition since the number of option menus
displayed differs depending on the setting and
condition.
■■Flick input
Character Input
Switching Software Keyboards
Tap the character entry field to display software keyboard
and enter characters by tapping keys on the screen.
The following software keyboards are available for the
ISW11K.
You can enter a displayed character by
tapping the character entry key. Use
romaji for entry.
10-key
Characters are switched and entered
every time the character entry key is
tapped.
Handwriting
(LaLaStroke)
You can enter a displayed character by
Handwriting.
1On the character entry screen(10-key),
10-key ⇔ QWERTY/Change to LaLaStroke.
→
➡
Longtouch
➡
Flick
left
Character Input
QWERTY
When the software keyboard is “10-key”, you can enter a
desired character by flicking the key up, down, left or right
without tapping the key repeatedly.
By long-touching a key, the candidates that can be
entered by flicking entry are displayed. By flicking the key
in the direction of a desired character being displayed,
the character is entered in the character entry area. For
example, you can enter “a” by only tapping , and you
can enter “b” by flicking
left.
• Alternatively, on the character entry screen (QWERTY),
long-touch
→ 10-key⇔QWERTY/Change to LaLaStroke.
•Alternatively, on the handwriting (LaLaStroke) entry
screen,
→ iWnn IME切替 (Change to iWnn IME).
•At the time of purchase, “iWnn IME” and “Handwriting
(LaLaStroke)”,“Android keyboard” are installed as
input software. The operations of “iWnn IME” are
described in this manual.
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Viewing the Character Entry Screen
①
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
⑤
⑨
⑩
⑪
《Character entry screen (10-Key)》
Character Input
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②
④
⑧
⑩
⑫
⑦
⑥ ⑨ ⑤
《Character entry screen (QWERTY)》
①Character entry area
②Normal conversion candidates list/Prediction candidates
list
Enter characters and tap
to display the normal
conversion candidates list. If the word prediction function
is enabled, the prediction candidates list is displayed
when characters are entered.
• You can enlarge the candidates list area by tapping .
Tap to return it to the original display.
③Back key/Undo key
:Displays the characters assigned to the same key in
the reverse rotation.
• Back function cannot be used in flick input.
:You can cancel the last operation such as returning
the determined characters to the undetermined state
by tapping the key.
④Software keyboard
You can enter a character assigned to each key.
⑤Cursor key
Moves the cursor to the left and right. Change the range
of the characters for character input and conversion.
⑥Emoji, Symbol, and Facemark key/Kana, Alphanumeric
key
:Displays the list of Emoji/Symbol/Facemark.
:Displays hiragana, katakana, alphabet, number and
predicted date and time assigned to the entered key
as conversion candidates.
⑦Character entry mode switch key
Switches the character types to enter.
When you switch the character types, the display
changes as follows.
:Hiragana-Kanji
:Full-width alphabet
:Half-width alphabet
:Full-width numeric
:Half-width numeric
:Full-width Katakana
:Half-width Katakana
:Voice input
⑧DEL key
Deletes the selected character or the character on the
left of the cursor.
⑨Settings key/Conversion key/Space key
:Displays iWnn IME menu.
:Displays the normal conversion candidates list.
• Appears in hiragana entry
:Enters the space.
• Appears in numeric/half-width alphabet entry etc.
⑩OK key/Enter key
:Determines the entering characters.
:Inserts a line feed at the cursor position.
• The display is changed depending on the
application or entering item.
Switching Character Entry Modes
1On the character entry screen(10-key),
Input Mode.
→
2Select the character type.
Entering Emoji/Symbol/Facemark
1On the character entry screen,
.
2Select Emoji/Symbol/Facemark.
•There are some lists that cannot be displayed and
some Emoji/symbols/facemarks that cannot be entered
depending on the screen you operate.
■■Operations on the Emoji/Symbol/
Facemark list screen
/
:Displays the previous/next category or page.
:Returns to character entry screen.
:Deletes the selected character or the character on the
left of the cursor.
• When the cursor is at the beginning, the character
on the right of the cursor is deleted.
•Emoji that are automatically converted when sent to
an other-brand cell phone are displayed in the Emoji
“Interchangeability” category.
Character Input
⑪Uppercase/Lowercase characters switch key
By tapping
in hiragana or katakana entry, you can
switch the entered character to the uppercase/lowercase
one or add dakuten/handakuten to the character.
By tapping
in alphabet entry, you can switch the
entered character to the uppercase/lowercase one.
⑫Alphabet entry key/Shift key
By tapping the shift key, you can switch uppercase
characters entry and lowercase characters entry. The
display changes as follows each time you tap it.
:Lowercase character entry
:Uppercase character entry lock
:Uppercase character entry
You can switch the symbols to enter by tapping the keys
in full-width numeric or half-width numeric entry.
•The character type is switched in order of HiraganaKanji → Half-width alphabet → Half-width numeric →
Voice Input each time you tap the character entry mode
switch key.
•Some character types cannot be used depending on
the screen or the application.
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Switching Input Software
1Long-touch the character entry area → Input
method.
Alternatively, in iWnn IME, on the character entry screen
(10-key),
→ Input method.
2 Android
keyboard
Character Input
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Select mainly to enter alphanumeric.
• Japanese entry is impossible.
iWnn IME
Select mainly to enter hiragana,
kanji or katakana.
手書き入力
(Handwriting)
(LaLaStroke)
Select to enter characters by
handwriting.
•To switch input software, install an application and
enable it in Language & keyboard in advance. Refer to
“Using Android Market” to install an application.
Phone
Making a Call
1On the desktop,
(Phone).
The phone number entry screen is displayed.
2Enter a phone number.
When calling to a fixed-line phone, enter the phone
number starting with the area code even if you are in the
same area.
3
→ Talk.
4End.
When you end the call to/from an unregistered phone
number, the confirmation screen asking whether to
register the phone number to the contacts are displayed.
•In the phone number entry screen, press M to add
an ID notify/hide prefix to the number.
•If you cover the screen while dialing or calling, it may
be turned off depending on the orientation of the
ISW11K.
•Call charges when adding “1401” are deducted from
the money registered in your au prepaid card.
•Note that even if you cover microphone, the sound can
be conveyed to the other party.
Phone
The calling screen is displayed.
Press l or r during a call to adjust the other
party’s voice.
•Even when Airplane Mode is set to on, you can make
calls to emergency services (110, 119, 118).
Dial services available from au phones
•The following dial services are available.
∙∙ Call with fixed-line phones all over Japan
∙∙ Call with cell phones, PHS, and car phones all over
Japan
∙∙ 001 (au international call service: Subscription is
unnecessary)
∙∙ 171 (Disaster emergency message dial)
∙∙ 177 (Weather forecast: The area code is necessary)
∙∙ 117 (Time signal)
∙∙ 104 (Directory assistance)
∙∙ 115 (Sending telegram)
∙∙ 110 (Emergency call to Police)*
∙∙ 119 (Emergency call to Fire and Ambulance)*
∙∙ 118 (Emergency call to Regional Coast Guard)*
∙∙ 157 (Customer Service Center)
∙∙ Maritime telephone
* The numbers are emergency call numbers. The
ISW11K notifies your present location to the
emergency call destination with a signal from a base
station when you call to the agency that received the
emergency call.
•The following NTT services are unavailable.
∙∙ Collect call
∙∙ Message service
∙∙ Dial Q2
∙∙ 116 (NTT business information)
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Making an International Call (au
International Call Service)
Available without any additional application.
Example: To call 212-123-XXXX in the USA
-
1
Phone
扌
扌
KDDI
International
access
code*1
Country
code
(USA)
-
212
扌
Area
code*2
-
123XXXX
扌
Phone
number
*1 Long-touch the “0” to enter “+” and “001010” is
automatically added when calling.
*2 If the area code starts with “0”, dial it without including
the “0” (There are some exceptions such as fixed-line
phones in some countries or regions including Italy and
Moscow).
•International call charges are billed together with
monthly local call charges.
•For more information on au International Call Service,
dial either of the following numbers:
From au phones (toll free):
157 (area code not required)
From fixed-line phones (toll free):
0077-7-111 (Open 9:00 to 20:00 everyday)
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1Slide
to the right during an incoming call.
2Talk → End.
1On the phone number entry screen, enter the
access code, a country code, area code and
phone number → .
001010
Answering a Call
After a call to/from an unregistered phone number, tap
Add to contacts to register the number.
Returning a Call (Outgoing
History/Incoming History)
1On the phone number entry screen, Call log.
The outgoing history/incoming history screen is
displayed.
2Select the entry you want to call.
The outgoing history/incoming history detail screen is
displayed.
3Call.
•The ISW11K can store up to 100 entries in each of
the outgoing and incoming histories. If the history
exceeds 100 entries, it is automatically deleted from
the oldest entry. The number of the saved entries may
be reduced depending on the amount of free space.
Setting the Silent Mode
1From the Main Menu, Settings.
The settings screen is displayed.
2Sound → Mark Silent mode.
■■Setting Vibration Mode
1Settings screen, Sound → Vibrate.
2Always/Never/Only in Silent mode/Only when not in
Silent mode.
Phone
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Contacts
Adding a Contact Entry
1From the Main Menu, Contacts.
The contacts list screen is displayed.
2Add new contact.
Screens for selecting an application and a save
destination are displayed. Select the application and
save destination.
3Select and edit an item.
4Done.
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•Tap to display the entry items which are not
displayed.
•On the Edit contact screen, tap / to add/delete the
item.
•Depending on an item, you can change its type. Tap
the icon displayed on the left of the item and select a
type. By tapping Custom when you change the type,
you can save the entered string as a type.
•To save GPS information, enable Use wireless networks/
Use GPS satellites in advance. From the Main Menu,
tap Settings → Location & security → Check Use wireless
networks/Use GPS satellites to enable it.
•If the other party’s phone number is not notified,
Incoming settings is not enabled.
Using an Contacts
You can use contacts entries to make a call or send a mail
message easily.
1On the contacts list screen, select the contact.
The contacts detail screen is displayed.
Using Launch Icons
Tap a launch icon for a phone number, e-mail address, etc.
to initiate the following functions.
1Detail screen, Tap a launch icon.
Call to the selected phone number.
Create C-mail from a phone number, or
e-mail from an e-mail address.
Displays Google Maps.
Launches the application set for the chat
address type and starts chat.*
Launches the browser.
* Applications may not be launched if a compatible
application is not installed, you are not logged into your
account, etc.
3
Mail
Using E-mail
Receive
history
E-mail ([email protected]) is a service that you can
exchange e-mail with other cell phones that support e-mail,
and with PCs. In addition to text messages, you can also
send photos and movies by e-mail.
Sending E-mail Messages
1On the desktop,
(E-mail) → Create New.
The e-mail creation screen is displayed.
2
.
You can also enter an address directly by tapping the
enter destination field.
Send history
Profile
Paste*
Enter a mail address by selecting
an entry from the contacts.
Enter a mail address by selecting
an entry from the send/receive
history.
Check addresses to send to →
Select
• To delete the send/receive
history: M → Delete → Check
addresses to delete → Delete →
Delete
Enter a mail address registered in
the product.
Enter a mail address saved to the
clipboard.
* Displayed when text is saved to the clipboard.
4Tap the subject entry field → Enter a subject.
5Tap the message entry field → Enter a
message.
Mail
•For using e-mail overseas, refer to supplied Global
Passport Owner’s Guide (Japanese).
•The packet communication charge for sending and
receiving e-mail varies according to the amount of
data sent and received. For using overseas, high
charges can be incurred. For details, refer to the au
comprehensive catalogue or au homepage.
•Time may be required to send/receive e-mail if it
includes attachments or your area has poor signal
conditions.
•You can use Wi-Fi® or WiMAX services to send/receive
e-mail, but you should use 3G service for initial setup.
Address book
6Send.
Reading Received E-mail
Messages
1E-mail is received.
If E-mail is received,
appears on the status bar, and
the mail ring tone sounds.
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2Tap the status bar.
Reading Received C-mail Messages
3Select E-mail information.
1C-mail is received.
The e-mail top screen is displayed.
4Select a folder → Select the received E-mail.
The received E-mail message screen is displayed.
Using C-mail
C-mail is a service that uses phone numbers as addresses
to send or receive messages between cell phones.
Creating and Sending C-mail
Messages
Mail
You can send a message (message text) consisting of kanji,
hiragana, katakana, alphanumerics, symbols, pictograms
and face marks.
1From the Main Menu, Cmail.
2New message.
3
→ Select a mail address from the contacts.
4Select the text entry field → Enter a message
text.
5Send.
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If C-mail is received, appears on the status bar, and
the mail ring tone sounds.
2Tap the status bar.
3Select C-mail information.
The inbox screen is displayed.
Using PC-mail
You can use PC-mail setting an account of au one mail etc.
•Before using PC-mail to send/receive au one mail, you
must first configure au one mail settings.
1From the Main Menu, PC mail.
The inbox screen is displayed.
If multiple mail accounts are registered, the combined
inbox screen is displayed.
When you use PC-mail for the first time, the mail account
setup screen is displayed, and then register a mail
account. For operation on registering a mail account,
refer to “Registering Another PC-mail Account”.
Registering Another PC-mail
Account
1On the inbox screen/combined inbox, M →
Accounts.
2 M → Add account.
The mail account setup screen is displayed.
When you register the second or later account, you can
register it as a prioritized account by tapping Send email
from this account by default.
3Email address → Enter mail address.
4Password → Enter password → Next.
The mail server is set automatically.
6Tap the your name entry field → Enter your
name → Done.
→ Select a mail address from the contacts.
You can also select the address entry field and enter the
mail address directly.
3Tap the subject entry field → Enter the subject.
4Tap the message entry field → Enter the
message.
5Send.
If you tap Save as draft, PC-mail is saved to draft without
sending it.
If you tap Discard, PC-mail in process of composition is
discarded.
Receiving PC-mail Messages
1PC-mail is received.
If PC-mail is received,
appears on the status bar, and
the mail ring tone sounds.
Mail
5Tap the account name entry field → Enter
account name.
2
2Tap the status bar.
Sending PC-mail Messages
3Select PC-mail information.
1On the inbox screen/combined inbox, M →
Compose.
4Select the received PC-mail.
The inbox/combined inbox screen is displayed.
The received PC-mail message screen is displayed.
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Using Gmail
Receiving Gmail
Gmail is a mail service provided by Google. You can send
and receive Gmail with the ISW11K.
•Google account is required to use Gmail. For details
on Google account, refer to the supplied Setting Guide
(Japanese).
•For using Gmail, refer to Google homepage.
1Gmail is received.
1From the Main Menu, Gmail.
The inbox screen is displayed for the configured Gmail
account.
Use M → Go to labels to display the Labels screen
and access the inbox, outbox, etc.
Sending Gmail
1From the Main Menu, Gmail.
Mail
2M → Compose.
3Tap the destination entry field → Enter the
destination.
4Tap the subject entry field → Enter the subject.
5Tap the message entry field → Enter the
message.
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.
When Gmail is received, appears on the status bar,
and the mail ring tone sounds.
2Tap the status bar.
3Select mail information.
The inbox screen is displayed.
4Select the received mail.
The received mail message screen is displayed.
Replying/Forwarding Gmail
1From the Main Menu, Gmail.
2On the received mail message screen, .
3Reply/Reply all/Forward.
Bookmarking a Web Page
Internet
Viewing Sites with Browser
1On the desktop,
(Browser).
The browser screen is displayed.
From the Main Menu, tap au one to always display the au
one homepage for Android.
Bookmark the displayed site.
1On the bookmarks screen, Add.
The bookmark registration screen is displayed.
In list display, tap Add bookmark to display the bookmark
registration screen.
2Enter a bookmark name → OK.
•When browsing a web page with a large amount of
data, the application may be terminated automatically.
Using Bookmarks/History
1On the browser screen, M → Bookmarks.
The bookmarks screen/history screen is displayed.
2Select a bookmark/history.
Internet
•On the bookmarks screen, tap the Most visited/History
tabs → Toggle / to save/delete the selected history
to/from bookmarks.
•On the bookmarks screen, M → Toggle List view/
Thumbnail view to switch list and thumbnail displays.
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Multimedia
Using the Camera
Multimedia
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Taking Photos
1From the Main Menu, Camera.
The photo monitor screen is displayed.
ISW11K has a CMOS out camera with approximately
8.08 effective megapixels and a CMOS in camera with
approximately 0.32 effective megapixels for shooting
photos and movies.
The camera cannot be used when the battery is low or
in extremely hot temperatures. The display may also dim
when using the camera if the battery becomes low or the
temperature rises.
Insert a microSD memory card before using the camera.
All photos and movies you shoot are saved to the microSD
memory card.
2 .
Cautions for Using the Camera
3 .
•Do not position the photo light close to your eyes. Do not
look at the photo light directly while it is on. Do not point
on the photo light toward the eyes of others. It may harm
eyesight.
•If you use the ISW11K camera in a wrongful manner, you
may be subject to punishment according to laws of the
national and local governments.
The shutter sounds and the shot image is automatically
saved.
Recording Movies
1From the Main Menu, Video camera.
The movie monitor screen is displayed.
2 .
Recording starts.
The recorded data is automatically saved.
Managing Files
Playing/Displaying Data
With Files, you can display data on a microSD memory card
in categories and play/display them.
Checking a Data Listing.
1In the data screen, select the data.
1From the Main Menu, Files.
The data screen is displayed.
Photo/movie data are displayed as thumbnails, and
sound/TV/document/folder data as a list.
■■Categories in the Data Screen
The application correct for the data type is launched, and
the data is played/displayed.
If several applications can play/display the data, a selection
screen may appear. Select an application to play/display
the data.
•Some data displayed in Files may not be playable/
displayable.
Data is displayed in the following categories.
Category
Data displayed
All photo data
All movie data
Sounds
All sound/music data
TV
Recorded data from 1Seg and sources
such as a linked recorder
Microsoft Office data, text data, and PDF
data
All microSD memory card data in a folder
hierarchy
Documents
Folders
Multimedia
Images
Videos
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TV (1Seg)
■■Cautions for using TV (1Seg)
•No communication charges apply for watching TV (1Seg).
However, when you use an additional service using
packet communication on a data broadcast etc., packet
communication charges apply.
•Be careful not to watch TV (1Seg) for a long time at a loud
volume. It may harm your hearing.
1From the Main Menu, 1seg TV → TV視聴 (Watch
TV).
The 1Seg screen is displayed.
•TV (1Seg) cannot be viewed when the battery is low or in
extremely hot temperatures. If recording a TV program,
recorded content is saved and TV (1Seg) ends. TV (1Seg)
cannot be launched if the battery is low.
①Video image
②Subtitle
③Data broadcast
④Data broadcast remote control
:Returns to the previous
screen.
/
:Moves the cursor.
:Selects an item.
:Displays numeric keypad
⑤TV status bar
■■TV antenna
Operations on the 1Seg screen
•When watching TV (1Seg), extend the TV antenna to
ensure you can receive an adequate signal.
•Sufficiently pull out the TV antenna until it is fixed into
position.
Tap the video image or subtitles to show/hide
remote control.
■■Behavior by Battery Level
TV (1Seg)
Initial Setup of the TV (1Seg)
Make channel setting when you activate 1Seg for the first time.
After setting is complete you can watch TV (1Seg) programs.
1From the Main Menu, 1seg TV
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Watching TV (1Seg)
2チャンネル設定 (Channel setting) → 地域選択
(Select area) → Select current location → はい
(YES) .
①Screen lock icon
Tap to lock/unlock the screen in
portrait or landscape display.
②Remote control
/ :Switches to previous/next
channel
~ :Change channels
:Starts/ends recording
Tap program information :Displays
program details
①
②
③
④
《1Seg screen》
①
②
⑤
and the
Applications
Using Android Market
You can download and install various applications such
as useful tools or games from Android Market offered by
Google.
•Google account is required to use Android Market. For
details on Google account, refer to the supplied Setting
Guide (Japanese).
•For details, on the Android Market screen, press M →
Help to refer to Android Market Help.
1From the Main Menu, Market.
•Some applications may not be available when a
microSD memory card is not inserted.
•Some applications make the display keep turned on or
continue in the background and weaken battery.
Allows you to install Android applications recommended by
au.
•au one-ID is required to use some functions. Refer to the
supplied Setting Guide (Japanese) to set au one-ID.
1From the Main Menu, au one Market.
The au one Market screen is displayed.
When first launching an application, terms of use and
usage notes are displayed. Confirm their content and
follow onscreen instructions.
•Follow the terms of service to use au one Market.
Procedures on downloading applications and making
payment for fee-based applications differ depending
on the distributor of au one Market.
•Some applications may not be available when a
microSD memory card is not inserted.
Using GREE Market
This application allows you to browse games and other
content provided by au one GREE.
You do not need a GREE account in order to use this
application.
Applications
The Android Market screen is displayed.
When you activate Android Market for the first time,
the terms of service are displayed, so tap Accept after
confirming the contents.
Using au one Market
1From the Main Menu, GREE_MARKET.
The GREE Market screen is displayed.
You can search for games etc. you want to use from the
section on the screen.
•To use games searched from GREE Market, registering
as an au one GREE member may be required.
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Settings of ISW11K
Checking Your Profile
1From the Main Menu, Settings → Profile.
The profile screen is displayed.
Changing the Incoming Ring Tone
You can select and set data for the incoming ring tone.
1From the Main Menu, Settings → Sound → Phone
ringtone.
2Silent/Preset/Sound.
Settings of ISW11K
3If you select Preset or Sound, next select the
data.
Initializing microSD Memory Card
When initializing a microSD memory card, all data
(including applications) saved on the microSD memory
card is deleted.
1From the Main Menu, Settings → Storage.
2Delete microSD.
3Erase microSD.
4Erase everything.
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•Initialize a microSD memory card while charging or
with the battery fully charged.
•Do not unmount the microSD memory card while
saving data on it since it may result in damage to data
on the microSD memory card or data loss.
Global Function
For overseas use without
anxiety
The overseas network condition is available on the au
homepage.
Make sure to check the condition before leaving Japan.
http://www.au.kddi.com/service/kokusai/tokomae/
■■When the ISW11K is Stolen or Lost
■■Using the ISW11K Properly by Knowing
About Calling and Communication
Services Overseas
• Calling charges differ depending on the country/region.
•Discount services do not apply to calling charges
incurred while overseas.
Configuring the Overseas
Settings
To use the ISW11K overseas, you are required to change to
the telecommunications carrier’s networks that you connect
to at your travel destination.
Please obtain the latest PRL before traveling.
■■Obtaining the PRL (Roaming Area
Information)
The PRL (roaming area information) contains information
on roaming areas of overseas partner providers who have
signed an international roaming contract with KDDI (au).
1From the Main Menu, Settings → Wireless &
networks → Mobile networks → Roaming settings →
PRL settings → Update PRL version.
The PRL is obtained. Download the PRL data by
following the on-screen instructions.
•When you download the PRL data, packet
communication charges apply.
•Be aware that service may be unavailable in some
areas if you do not update the PRL.
Global Function
•If the ISW11K is lost or stolen while overseas, please
contact Customer Service Center immediately to suspend
phone service. Please be aware that any calling charges
and packet communication charges incurred after theft or
loss of a phone are the responsibility of the customer.
•If the au IC-Card inserted into the ISW11K is stolen or
lost, the card may be inserted into another mobile phone
(including GSM mobile phone for overseas use) by a
third party. So, it is recommended to set the PIN code to
protect from improper use by a third party.
•Calling charges are also incurred when receiving calls
overseas.
•Depending on the country/region, calling charges may be
incurred from the time that you tap .
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■■Setting the Area
You can set the area where you use the ISW11K.
1From the Main Menu, Settings → Wireless &
networks → Mobile networks → Roaming settings →
Area settings.
2 Japan
Set for using within Japan.
Roaming Overseas(auto)
Set for using overseas
(automatic setting from a
CDMA or GSM network).
Overseas(CDMA) Set for using a CDMA
network overseas.
Overseas(GSM) Set for using a GSM
network overseas.
Global Function
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If you select an area other than Japan for Area settings, a
country selection screen may appear. Select the country.
■■Setting the data roaming
You can use the packet communication during roaming.
1From the Main Menu, Settings → Wireless &
networks → Mobile networks → Data roaming.
Tap OK to enable the data roaming.
• If you have not subscribed to IS NET, au.NET charges
(525 yen for the used month) and communication
charges apply.
Making a Call at Your Travel
Destination
■■Making a Call to Another Country
(Including Japan) from Your Travel
Destination
You can make a call to Japan or another country from your
travel destination.
Example: To call “212-123-XXXX” in the USA from South
Korea
1On the desktop,
(Phone).
2Enter an international access code, country
code, area code and the other party’s phone
number → .
International
access
code
➡
(South
1
Korea)*
002
Country
code
(USA)
1
➡
Area
code*2
212
➡
Other
party’s
phone
number
123XXXX
*1 Long-touch the “0” to enter “+” and the international
access code of your travel destination is automatically
added when calling.
*2 If the area code starts with “0”, dial it without including
the “0” (There are some exceptions such as fixed-line
phones in some countries or regions including Italy and
Moscow).
Travel destination
•If the person you are dialing is using Global Passport,
enter the country code “81” (Japan) regardless of his/
her travel destination.
Mexico
■■Making a Call within the Same Country
While Overseas
You can call to general fixed-line phones or mobile phones
with the same method as when calling in Japan.
1On the desktop,
(Phone).
3
2Enter a phone number.
The method for making calls varies depending on where
you are calling.
Number
“1” + Area code +
Other party’s phone
number
New Zealand, South Korea,
China, Hong Kong, Macau,
Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia,
Vietnam, Israel, India,
Bermuda Islands, Bangladesh,
Bahamas, Venezuela
Area code + Other
party’s phone
number
.
Receiving a Call at Your Travel
Destination
You can receive calls with the same method as when
receiving calls in Japan.
•If you receive a call while overseas, the call is
forwarded from Japan no matter where the call is
made from. Call charges to Japan are incurred by the
caller and receiving charges by the receiver.
Global Function
Travel destination
U.S. Mainland, Hawaii, Saipan
Number
■ For local call
Other party’s phone
number
■ For long distance
call
“01” + Area code +
Other party’s phone
number
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■■Having Calls Made to Your Travel
Destination from Japan
People calling you can use the same method as when
calling you from Japan.
■■Having Calls Made to Your Travel
Destination from Countries Other Than
Japan
International access code and “81” (Japan) have to be
dialed regardless of the travel destination since the call is
made through Japan.
Example : To have a call made to your au phone in Japan
“090-1234-XXXX” from the USA
Global Function
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1Enter an international access code, Japan
country code and phone number of au phone
→ .
International
access code
➡
(USA)
011
Country
code
(Japan)
81
➡
Phone number of
au phone
(omit the first 0)
901234XXXX
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Cannot turn on the power by pressing F.
Cannot make calls.
Possible Cause/Remedy
8
Did you hold down F for at least two second?
9
Is power turned on?
9
Did you enter the phone number starting with the area
code?
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Did you tap
Cannot receive calls.
Page
Is the battery pack charged?
after entering a phone number?
27
Is “Airplane mode” set?
16
Is signal strong enough?
16
Is
16
(No signal) displayed?
9
Is “Airplane mode” set?
16
Are you out of the service area or in a location where the
signal is too weak?
16
Are you covering the built in antenna area with fingers,
etc.?
7
Key/Touch panel operation is disable.
Is power tuned on?
9
Turn power off and on.
9
Cannot operate the touch panel as
intended.
Make sure the way to operate the touch panel.
14
Turn power off and on.
9
The battery is almost exhausted.
8
(No signal)appears.
A warning to charge appears.
Troubleshooting
Is power tuned on?
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Symptom
Possible Cause/Remedy
Are you out of the service area or in a location where the
signal is too weak?
Page
Wireless line is busy or the other party is on another line.
Try again later.
―
Cannot hear the other party.
Is the earpiece volume too low?
27
1Seg watching is unavailable, image stops,
sounds stop, 1Seg generates noise.
Did you extend the TV antenna?
Cannot create PC-mail.
Did you set up a PC-mail account?
Cell phone does not recognize the microSD
memory card.
Is microSD memory card inserted correctly?
Cannot operate the camera.
Is there enough power left in the battery pack?
8
Make sure the ISW11K does not become too warm.
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A beep sound is heard from the earpiece
and a connection cannot be made when
making a call.
•For more detailed information, visit the following au troubleshooting sites:
- From a PC: http://www.kddi.com/customer/service/au/trouble/kosho/index.html
Troubleshooting
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38
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Appendix
Trademarks/Others
Wi-Fi®, Wi-Fi logo, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, and Wi-Fi Protected
Setup logo are registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.
Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™, WPA™ and
WPA2™ are trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.
FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology developed by Sony
Corporation.
FeliCa is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
“jibe” is a trademark of Jibe Mobile K.K.
Google, the Google logo, Android, Android Market, the
Android Market logo, Gmail, the Gmail logo, YouTube, the
YouTube logo, Google Maps, the Google Maps logo, Google
Maps Navigation, the Google Maps Navigation logo, Google
Search, the Google Search logo, Google Voice Search, the
Google Voice Search logo, Google Latitude, the Google
Latitude logo, Google Places, the Google Places logo,
Google Talk, the Google Talk logo, Picasa are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Google Inc.
The microSD logo, microSDHC logo are trademarks of SD3C, LLC.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the
Bluetooth SIG, INC. and any use of such marks by KYOCERA
Corporation is under license.
Facebook® is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc.
GREE and the GREE logo are registered trademarks of
GREE, Inc. in Japan. All other trademarks are the property of
their respective owners.
Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Three Laws of Mobility. All Rights
Reserved.
TRENDMICRO, VirusBuster are trademarks of Trend Micro
Inc.
Music recognition technology and related data are provided
by Gracenote®.
Gracenote is a business standard for music recognition
technology and related contents delievery.
For details, refer to the following web page: www.gracenote.
com
Appendix/Index
Rovi, G-GUIDE, G-GUIDE MOBILE and G-Guide related
logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Rovi
Corporation and/or its subsidiaries in Japan.
Skype, associated trademarks and logos and the “S” symbol
are trademarks of Skype Limited.
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CD and music data provided by Gracenote: Copyright ©2000
- present Gracenote.
Gracenote Software: Copyright 2000 - present Gracenote.
This product and services may include one or several of the
following US Patent. #5,987,525, #6,061,680, #6,154,773,
#6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207, #6,240,459, #6,330,593,
and other granted or applied patents.
Part of services are provided by Open Globe, Inc. for US
patent (#6,304,523) under license.
Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote,
Inc.
Logo and logo type of Gracenote and “Powered by Gracenote”
logo are trademarks or of Gracenote, Inc.
For information on the use of Gracenote services, refer to the
following web page: www.gracenote.com/corporate
“ついっぷる” is trademarks or registered trademarks of NEC
BIGLOBE, Ltd.
Other company names or product names are registered
trademarks or trademarks of those companies.
Appendix/Index
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Gracenote® End User License
Agreement
This application or device contains software from Gracenote,
Inc. of Emeryville, California (“Gracenote”). The software
from Gracenote (the “Gracenote Software”) enables this
application to perform disc and/or file identification and obtain
music-related information, including name, artist, track, and
title information (“Gracenote Data”) from online servers or
embedded databases (collectively, “Gracenote Servers”)
and to perform other functions. You may use Gracenote Data
only by means of the intended End-User functions of this
application or device.
You agree that you will use Gracenote Data, the Gracenote
Software, and Gracenote Servers for your own personal noncommercial use only. You agree not to assign, copy, transfer
or transmit the Gracenote Software or any Gracenote Data
to any third party. YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT
GRACENOTE DATA, THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE,
OR GRACENOTE SERVERS, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY
PERMITTED HEREIN.
You agree that your non-exclusive license to use the
Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote
Servers will terminate if you violate these restrictions. If your
license terminates, you agree to cease any and all use of
the Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote
Servers. Gracenote reserves all rights in Gracenote Data, the
Gracenote Software, and the Gracenote Servers, including
all ownership rights. Under no circumstances will Gracenote
become liable for any payment to you for any information that
you provide. You agree that Gracenote, Inc. may enforce its
rights under this Agreement against you directly in its own
name.
The Gracenote service uses a unique identifier to track
queries for statistical purposes. The purpose of a randomly
assigned numeric identifier is to allow the Gracenote service
to count queries without knowing anything about who you are.
For more information, see the web page for the Gracenote
Privacy Policy for the Gracenote service.
GRACENOTE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
GRACENOTE DOES NOT WARRANT THE RESULTS
© Gracenote, Inc. 2000-present
Appendix/Index
The Gracenote Software and each item of Gracenote
Data are licensed to you “AS IS.” Gracenote makes no
representations or warranties, express or implied, regarding
the accuracy of any Gracenote Data from in the Gracenote
Servers. Gracenote reserves the right to delete data from
the Gracenote Servers or to change data categories for any
cause that Gracenote deems sufficient. No warranty is made
that the Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers are errorfree or that functioning of Gracenote Software or Gracenote
Servers will be uninterrupted. Gracenote is not obligated to
provide you with new enhanced or additional data types or
categories that Gracenote may provide in the future and is
free to discontinue its services at any time.
THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE OF THE
GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY GRACENOTE SERVER.
IN NO CASE WILL GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR FOR
ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST REVENUES.
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Index
Numeric
1Seg… ………………………………………………………… 38
10-key…………………………………………………………… 23
A
Accessories… …………………………………………………… 6
Android keyboard……………………………………………… 26
Android Market………………………………………………… 39
Applications… ………………………………………………… 39
au IC-Card……………………………………………………… 10
au one Market… ……………………………………………… 39
B
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Contacts………………………………………………………… 30
Adding………………………………………………………… 30
Using Launch Icons………………………………………… 30
Contents…………………………………………………………… 4
Context Menu… ……………………………………………… 22
D
Desktop……………………………………………………… 15,17
Display… ………………………………………………………… 7
E
E-mail…………………………………………………………… 31
Emoji… ………………………………………………………… 25
F
Battery pack… ………………………………………………… 6,8
Battery pack cover… …………………………………………… 7
Bookmarks… ………………………………………………… 35
Browser………………………………………………………… 35
Facemark… ……………………………………………………
Files… …………………………………………………………
Playing/Displaying Data… …………………………………
Flick input… ……………………………………………………
Folder……………………………………………………………
C
G
Camera… ……………………………………………………… 36
Recording Movies…………………………………………… 36
Taking Photos………………………………………………… 36
Character Entry Screen… …………………………………… 24
Character input………………………………………………… 23
Charging the battery pack… …………………………………… 8
C-mail…………………………………………………………… 32
Global Function…………………………………………………
Configuring the Overseas Settings… ……………………
Making a Call…………………………………………………
Receiving a Call………………………………………………
Gmail……………………………………………………………
Google account………………………………………………
GREE Market… ………………………………………………
25
37
37
23
17
41
41
42
43
34
10
39
H
P
Handwriting(LaLaStroke)… ………………………………… 23
History… ……………………………………………………… 35
Passwords………………………………………………………… 3
PC-mail… ……………………………………………………… 32
Phone…………………………………………………………… 27
Answering… ………………………………………………… 28
International Call… ………………………………………… 28
Making………………………………………………………… 27
Returning a Call (Outgoing History/Incoming History)…… 28
PIN code… ……………………………………………………… 3
PIN(Lock No.)… ………………………………………………… 3
Profile…………………………………………………………… 40
PUK Code………………………………………………………… 3
I
Incoming History… ……………………………………………
Initial Setup… …………………………………………………
International Call… ……………………………………………
iWnn IME… ……………………………………………………
28
10
28
26
M
Mail……………………………………………………………… 31
C-mail………………………………………………………… 32
E-mail… ……………………………………………………… 31
Gmail… ……………………………………………………… 34
PC-mail… …………………………………………………… 32
Main Menu……………………………………………………… 18
microSD memory card……………………………………… 11,40
Q
QWERTY… …………………………………………………… 23
R
Ringtone………………………………………………………… 40
S
Names of parts…………………………………………………… 7
Notification indicator…………………………………………… 15
Notification/Status Panel……………………………………… 17
Security Code… ………………………………………………… 3
Settings of ISW11K… ………………………………………… 40
microSD memory card……………………………………… 40
Profile… ……………………………………………………… 40
Ringtone……………………………………………………… 40
Shortcut………………………………………………………… 17
Silent Mode… ………………………………………………… 29
Sleep Mode… …………………………………………………… 9
Status Bar……………………………………………………… 15
O
Option Menu…………………………………………………… 22
Outgoing History… …………………………………………… 28
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Status indicator………………………………………………… 16
Switching Orientation… ……………………………………… 21
Symbol… ……………………………………………………… 25
T
Touch Panel… ………………………………………………… 14
Trademarks… ………………………………………………… 47
Troubleshooting……………………………………………… 45
Turning On Power………………………………………………… 9
TV… …………………………………………………………… 38
antenna… …………………………………………………… 38
Operations on the 1Seg screen…………………………… 38
Watching TV… ……………………………………………… 38
W
Wallpaper… …………………………………………………… 17
Widget… ……………………………………………………… 17
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For inquiries, call: Customer Service Center
For general information and charges (toll free)
From fixed-line phones:
0077-7-111
From au cell phones:
157 area code not required
PRESSING ZERO WILL CONNECT YOU TO AN OPERATOR
AFTER CALLING 157 ON YOUR au CELL PHONE
For loss, theft or damage and operation information
Cell phone and PHS operators collect and recycle unused
telephones, batteries and battery chargers at stores
bearing the
logo regardless of brand and manufacturer
to protect the environment and reuse valuable resources.
(toll free)
From fixed-line phones:
0077-7-113
From au cell phones:
113 area code not required
In case above numbers are not available,
0120- 977- 033 (except Okinawa)
0120- 977- 699 (Okinawa)
October 2011 1st Edition
Sales: KDDI CORPORATION •OKINAWA CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY
Manufactured by: KYOCERA Corporation