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Safety Information CE Declaration of Conformity In some countries/regions, such as France, there are restrictions on the use of Wi-
Fi. If you intend to use Wi-Fi on the handset abroad, check the local laws and regulations beforehand. Hereby, Sharp Telecommunications of Europe Ltd, declares that this IS14SH is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the original declaration of conformity can be found at the following Internet address:
http://www.sharp.co.jp/k-tai/
Mobile Light Do not point the illuminated light directly at someones eyes. Do not use Mobile light near peoples faces. Eyesight may be temporarily affected leading to accidents. EN60825-1:1994 A1:2002 & A2:2001 CLASS1 LED Product Mobile light CAUTION:
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedure other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. As the emission level from Mobile light LED used in this product is harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Servicing is limited to qualified servicing station only. Mobile light source LED characteristics a) Continuous illumination b) Wavelength White: 400-700 nm c) Maximum output White: 1.03mW (inside cell phone 3.43 mW) AC Adapter Any AC adapter used with this handset must be suitably approved with a 5Vdc SELV output which meets limited power source requirements as specified in EN/IEC 60950-1 clause 2.5. Battery - CAUTION Use specified battery or Charger only. Non-specified equipment use may cause malfunctions, electric shock or fire due to battery leakage, overheating or bursting. Do not dispose of an exhausted battery with ordinary refuse; always tape over battery terminals before disposal. Take battery to an au Shop, or follow the local disposal regulations. Charge battery in ambient temperatures between 5C and 35C; outside this range, battery may leak/overheat and performance may deteriorate. 73 Loudness warning Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. Headphone Signal Level The maximum output voltage for the music player function, measured in accordance with EN 50332-2, is 35 mV. European RF Exposure Information Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 0.08 W/kg. As SAR is measured utilizing the devices highest transmitting power the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to reach the network. The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a hands-free device to keep the mobile phone away from the head. The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for testing. FCC Notice
- This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
- Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation; if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient/relocate the receiving antenna. 2. 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. which the receiver is connected. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 74 Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) Website at http://www.phonefacts.net. FCC RF Exposure Information Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. Highest SAR value:
Model FCC ID At the Ear On the Body CDMA SHI14 APYHRO00163 0.450 W/kg 0.578 W/kg This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model handset is on file with the FCC and can be found at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/ under the Display Grant section after searching on the corresponding FCC ID (see table above). 75
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Basic Manual Introduction Contents Getting Ready Learning the Basics Phone Address Book Mail Internet Multimedia 1Seg Applications Settings of IS14SH Global Function Appendix/Index Downloading Manuals You can download the Basic Manual (this manual) and the Instruction Manual (Accessory) (Japanese) or full Instruction Manual (Japanese) in PDF format from the au homepage. http://www.au.kddi.com/torisetsu/index.html To display the Basic Manual (this manual), the Instruction Manual
(Accessory) (Japanese) or full Instruction Manual (Japanese) in PDF format on the IS14SH, purchase the full version of Documents To Go or install an application which allows you to display PDF files. Safety Precautions Be sure to read the Safety Precautions in the Instruction Manual (Japanese) to ensure proper usage of the IS14SH. For troubleshooting, check the symptom of your IS14SH in au (au Customer Support) on the au homepage. http://www.kddi.com/customer/service/au/trouble/kosho/
index.html Preface Thank you for purchasing the IS14SH. Before using your IS14SH, be sure to read the Basic Manual (this PDF manual) to ensure correct usage. After you have finished reading this manual, store this PDF manual and the printed manuals (Accessories) in safe places so you can retrieve them whenever you need them. If the printed manuals
(Accessories) are lost, please contact an au shop or Customer Service Center. For Learning Operations of the IS14SH Instruction Manual (Accessory) This manual describes basic operations of major functions of the IS14SH. For detailed descriptions on various functions, refer to the Instruction Manual application (Japanese) available on the IS14SH or full Instruction Manual (Japanese) available on the au homepage. Instruction Manual Application You can use the Instruction Manual application (Japanese) pre-installed in the IS14SH with which you can check detailed operation methods on this au phone terminal. Also, you can activate intended functions from an explanation screen depending on the functions. On the home screen, tap To use the application for the first time, you need to download and
[Instruction Manual install it by following on-screen instructions. ii Before Using an au Phone You cannot receive or make calls in a location where the signal cannot be received, even within the service area. Calling may not be available in a location where the signal is weak. If you move to a location where the signal is weak during a call, the call may be interrupted. The au phone is a digital cell phone and can maintain a high call quality until the signal weakness reaches its limit. Therefore, once the limit has been reached, the call may be disconnected suddenly. Note that the au phone uses signals which may be intercepted by a third party. (However, the CDMA system enables highly confidential call communications.) The au phone is a wireless station which is compliant with the Radio Act, and may be subject to inspections regulated by the Radio Act. When you insert the au IC-Card, the product number information of your au phone is sent to the au server for the security and operation status notification of the au phone. Always be considerate of others around you when using your au phone in public places. For a childs use, read the Basic Manual and give your child instructions on proper use. The IS14SH is a cell phone compatible with the international roaming service. Each network service which is described in the Basic Manual varies depending on the area or service. For details, refer to Global Passport Owners Guide (Japanese). 1 Cell Phone Etiquette Accessories I n t r o d u c t i o n Cell phones always emit weak radio waves when power is on. Use cell phones 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. Using a cell phone while driving a car/motorcycle is dangerous and is prohibited by law. Also, using a cell phone while riding a bicycle may be punished by law. Using a cell phone in an aircraft is prohibited. 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 so as 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 phones camera. Be considerate of people around you. 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. 2 Check whether all the contents are included. Warranty
(Japanese) Battery pack
(SHI11UAA) IS14SH microSD memory card
(2 GB) (Sample)
* This is inserted in the IS14SH at the time of purchase.
Instruction Manual (Japanese)
Safety Precautions (Japanese)
Notice Sheet (Japanese)
Setting Guide (Japanese)
JIBUN BANKau Insurance Service Guide (Japanese)
Global Passport Owners Guide (Japanese)
au International Call Guide (Japanese) The following items are not included. AC adapter Earphone microUSB cable Purchase a specified charger (sold separately). The illustrations in this manual may look different from the actual product. Illustrations and Descriptions in This Manual Note on Key Illustrations In this manual, the key illustrations are simplified as shown below. When pressing or ................ When pressing or ................ When pressing , , , ... Description of Operations for Selecting Item/Icon/
Key etc. In this manual, operation steps are described as below. Description Explanation On the character entry screen, On the character entry screen, A.
[Input mode. on the character entry Tap screen. Then tap Input mode. Press A on the character entry screen. Explanations of this manual are based on the case when the color of the IS14SH is Champagne Pink as an example. Explanations of this manual are based on the case when the IS14SH is held vertically. If you hold it horizontally, menu items/icons/on-screen keys etc. may be different. Explanations of this manual are based on touch panel operations when you can operate with either touch panel or keys. Explanations of this manual are based on the case when the IS14SH is closed. If it is opened, menu items/icons/on-screen keys etc. may be different. Menu items, layers and icons described in this manual may be different according to functions being used and conditions. In this manual, entering Lock No. is mentioned as one of the unlock methods. microSD memory card and microSDHC memory card are abbreviated as microSD memory card or microSD. I n t r o d u c t i o n 3 Note on Screenshots The screenshots in this manual are simplified and may look different from the actual screens. Also, part of the screen may be abbreviated. Actual screen In this manual Security Code and PIN Code Security Code and Passwords In this manual, part of the screen such as icons are abbreviated. You have to use each security code for using the IS14SH. 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 Usage Example A Using the Answering Service (Voice Mail) and Call Transfer remotely from a fixed-line phone B Making inquiries, applications, and changes while using Customer Service Center voice guidance, and au homepage The four-digit number you wrote on your subscription form Initial Setting Lock No. Setting/Canceling Screen lock, Restrict address book, etc. Usage Example Initial Setting PIN Code 1234 Usage Example Initial Setting Preventing unauthorized use of the au IC-Card by a third party 1234 I n t r o d u c t i o n 4 PIN Code 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. PIN Code You can set the IS14SH 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. On the home screen, tap 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.
[Settings [Location &
The initial setting of the PIN code is 1234. On the home screen, tap
[Settings [Location & security [Set up UIM card lock
[Change UIM PIN to change the PIN code to a four- to 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, on the home screen, tap
[Settings [Location & security [Set up UIM card lock [Change UIM PIN to set the new PIN code. 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 IS14SH may be restarted for the security reasons. PIN code cannot be reset even if you carry out the operation (on the home screen, tap
[Settings [Privacy [Reset all).
<Back up notes on the memory contents of the IS14SH>
Please back up* notes on the important information whose contents are saved on the IS14SH by yourself or are received/downloaded to the IS14SH from external devices. The memory contents of the IS14SH may be deleted or changed because of unexpected elements such as static electricity and malfunction or modifications, improper operations, etc.
* Methods for the backup It is recommended that text information such as the address book or downloaded dictionaries be backed up in the microSD memory card. You can forward each data to a PC by attaching one on mails. However, some data such as data protected by copyright cannot be backed up even with the above mentioned methods. I n t r o d u c t i o n 5 Contents Preface............................................................ ii Unlock Screen ...................................................... 19 Switching the Display Language to English .......... 19 Initial Setup ........................................................... 19 Setting Up a Google Account ............................... 20 Setting an au one-ID ............................................. 20 For Learning Operations of the IS14SH.......... ii Learning the Basics Answering with the Message of Answering Memo
..............................................................................40 Returning a Call (Outgoing History/Incoming History) ..................................................................40 Turning On Manner Mode .....................................41 Turning On the Answering Memo..........................41 Playing a Message in Answering Memo................42 Address Book Adding an Address Book Entry .............................43 Using an Address Book .........................................44 Viewing the Address Book Details Screen............44 Using Phone Number ............................................45 Using Mail Address ...............................................45 Mail Using E-mail/C-mail...............................................46 Sending E-mail Messages.....................................46 Sending C-mail Messages ....................................47 Receiving E-mail/C-mail Messages.......................49 Reading Received E-mail/C-mail Messages .........49 Setting Mail Filters .................................................52 Rejecting Spam C-mail Messages ........................55 Setting Account for PC-mail ..................................55 Sending PC-mail Messages ..................................57 Receiving PC-mail Messages................................57 Using Gmail ...........................................................57 Sending Gmail .......................................................58 Receiving Gmail ....................................................58 Operating the Touch Panel ................................... 21 Using the Home Screen........................................ 22 Viewing the Home Screen .................................... 22 Using Menu in the Home Screen.......................... 23 Moving/Removing Shortcuts/Widgets/Folders ..... 24 Switching the Home Screen ................................. 24 Using the Launcher............................................... 24 Using the Status Bar ............................................. 28 Indicators .............................................................. 28 Using Notification/Status Panel ............................ 30 Switching Orientation ............................................ 31 Displaying Available Menu.................................... 32 Character Input (Software Keyboard) ................... 33 Switching Software Keyboards............................. 33 Viewing the Character Entry Screen..................... 33 Switching Character Entry Modes ........................ 35 Entering Emoji/Decoration-emoji/Symbol/Facemark
.............................................................................. 35 Switching Input Software ...................................... 36 Character Input (Hardware Keyboard).................. 36 Switching Character Entry Modes ........................ 37 Entering Emoji/Decoration-emoji/Symbol/Facemark
.............................................................................. 37 Phone Internet Making a Call ........................................................ 38 Making an International Call (au International Call Service)................................................................. 39 Answering a Call ................................................... 40 Answering an Incoming Call................................. 40 Putting the Call on Hold........................................ 40 Viewing Sites with Browser ...................................59 Using Bookmarks/History ......................................59 Displaying a Site from Bookmarks/History ............59 Bookmarking a Web Page ....................................60 C o n t e n t s 6 Safety Precautions.......................................... ii Before Using an au Phone.............................. 1 Introduction Cell Phone Etiquette ...............................................2 Accessories .............................................................2 Illustrations and Descriptions in This Manual ..........3 Security Code and PIN Code ..................................4 Security Code and Passwords................................4 PIN Code.................................................................5 Getting Ready Names and Functions of Parts ................................8 Opening the IS14SH .............................................11 Removing/Attaching the Battery Pack...................11 Removing the Battery Pack...................................11 Attaching the Battery Pack ...................................12 Using au IC-Card ..................................................12 au IC-Card ............................................................12 Removing au IC-Card ...........................................12 Inserting au IC-Card .............................................13 Using microSD Memory Card ...............................13 microSD Memory Card .........................................13 Removing microSD Memory Card ........................14 Inserting microSD Memory Card ..........................15 Charging the Battery Pack ....................................16 Turning the Power On/Off .....................................18 Turning the Power On ...........................................18 Turning the Power Off ...........................................18 Restarting the IS14SH...........................................18 Sleep Mode ...........................................................18 Multimedia Global Function Using Global Passport CDMA ...............................77 For Overseas Use without Anxiety ........................77 Configuring the Overseas Settings .......................77 Making a Call at Your Travel Destination ..............78 Receiving a Call at Your Travel Destination ..........79 Appendix/Index Troubleshooting.....................................................80 Index......................................................................82 Using the Camera................................................. 61 Cautions for Using the Camera ............................ 61 Taking Photos....................................................... 62 Recording Movies ................................................. 64 Using Gallery ........................................................ 65 Using Contents Manager ...................................... 65 Displaying/Playing Data ....................................... 65 Using Menu in the Contents Screen ..................... 66 1Seg Cautions for Using 1Seg ....................................... 67 TV antenna ........................................................... 67 Initial Setup of 1Seg.............................................. 67 Watching 1Seg ..................................................... 68 Applications Using au Disaster Countermeasure Application ... 70 Using Android Market ........................................... 72 Using au one Market............................................. 72 Using GREE Market ............................................. 72 Using Anshin Security Pack.................................. 72 Anshin Security Pack............................................ 72 Using 3LM Security .............................................. 73 Using Remote Support ......................................... 73 Using VirusBuster mobile for au........................ 74 Managing Applications.......................................... 74 Settings of IS14SH Checking Your Profile ........................................... 75 Changing the Incoming Ring Tone ....................... 75 Changing the Wallpaper ....................................... 75 Initializing microSD Memory Card ........................ 76 C o n t e n t s 7 Names and Functions of Parts Front G e t t i n g R e a d y 8 A Earpiece (Receiver) Emits voice of other party during a call, messages in Answering memo, etc. B Charging/Incoming indicator Illuminates in red while charging. Flashes according to the settings when receiving a call or mail message. C Display D e Menu key Displays the option menu. E # Home key Use it to display the home screen etc. F Hardware keyboard G Mouthpiece (Microphone) Transmits your voice to the other party during a call. It is also used for recording sounds. Take care not to cover the microphone with your fingers etc. H Proximity sensor/Light sensor Proximity sensor prevents operating the touch panel incorrectly during a call. Light sensor detects the ambient brightness and adjusts the brightness of display. I m Search key Use it to display the Quick Search Box etc. J ^ Return key Returns to the previous page. K K Power key Turns on/off the power. Left Side/Right Side P ud Volume up/down key Adjusts the volume. Hold u down on the unlock screen to turn on the mobile light. Hold d down on the unlock screen to enable/disable Manner mode. Back L External connection jack cover M External connection jack Use it to connect the IS14SH to the common AC adapter 03 (sold separately), the microUSB cable 01 (sold separately), SHARP microUSB-18-pin (charger) conversion cable 01 (sold separately), the microUSB stereo earphone conversion adapter 01 (sold separately), etc. N Strap eyelet O f Lock key Use it to move/disable sleep mode, and turn off the power. Q TV antenna Extend and use it to watch 1Seg. It has no influence on calls or data communication if you extend the TV antenna when calling or using browser. R Camera lens S Infrared port Sends and receives data via infrared communication. G e t t i n g R e a d y 9 Back (Inside the Battery Pack Cover) T FeliCa mark Hold it over a reader/writer when using Osaifu-Keitai. Sends and receives data via IC communication. U Battery pack cover V Internal antennas Do not cover the internal antennas area with your hand when you call, use the Internet, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth function or retrieve GPS information (only the upper part on the back of the cell phone is responsible for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS functions). Also, do not paste stickers around the internal antennas area. Otherwise, the quality of calls/communications will deteriorate. W Mobile light Flashes in red while activating Camera. X Speaker Emits ring tones, alarm tones, etc. Y Reset button If operations become unstable or unavailable, press the reset button with a pointed end of an object for at least two seconds to restart the IS14SH. Restarting with the reset button does not delete any saved data or application. Z Tray Use it when inserting an au IC-card. a microSD memory card slot b Battery pack G e t t i n g R e a d y 10 Opening the IS14SH Slide the display part of the IS14SH to the direction of the arrow to open it. Note that touching the display/e/#/^/m may be recognized as an operation when you open or close the IS14SH while the backlight illuminates. Removing/Attaching the Battery Pack Removing the Battery Pack When removing the battery pack, turn off the IS14SH. A Remove the battery pack cover on the back of the IS14SH. Hook a fingertip (nail) on the concave portion with the center of the battery pack cover pressed (A), and then remove the battery pack cover by pulling up in the direction of the arrow (B). Concave portion B Remove the battery pack. Remove the battery pack by pulling up on the PULL tab in the direction of the arrow. PULL tab Battery pack Protruding edge When removing the battery pack cover, do not warp it too much. When removing the battery pack, always pull up on the PULL tab. Or use the protruding edge of the battery pack. Doing otherwise may result in damage to the IS14SH or the battery contacts. G e t t i n g R e a d y 11 Attaching the Battery Pack Use the specified battery pack for the IS14SH and attach it properly. A After making sure that the PULL tab is closely attached to the battery pack, align the contacts on the battery pack with those of the IS14SH and then insert the battery pack securely. Contacts on IS14SH Using au IC-Card au IC-Card An au IC-Card records your personal information such as phone numbers. au IC-Card IC (metal surface) part Confirm the correct direction when you insert the au IC-Card. Note that inserting or removing the au IC-Card forcibly may result in malfunction or damage. Make sure to unplug microUSB plugs such as AC adapter 03 (sold PULL tab separately) from the IS14SH when inserting or removing the au IC-Card. B After attaching the battery pack cover, press the battery pack cover securely, and make sure that it is closed properly. Removing au IC-Card Turn off the power and remove the battery pack before removing the au IC-Card. A Pull the tab of the tray straight out and remove the au IC-Card. Tab Before attaching the battery pack, make sure that the au IC-Card is inserted properly. Failure to follow the correct procedure when attaching the battery pack may result in damage to the battery pack or the battery pack cover. B Attach the battery pack and battery pack cover. G e t t i n g R e a d y 12 Inserting au IC-Card Using microSD Memory Card Turn off the power and remove the battery pack before inserting the au IC-Card. microSD Memory Card A Pull the tab of the tray straight out. B Place the au IC-Card on the tray with the IC (metal surface) side up and insert it securely. Insert the au IC-Card according to the orientation of its cutout. Cutout C Attach the battery pack and battery pack cover. Inserting the tray not deeply enough may prevent the IS14SH from functioning properly. When the tray comes off, insert the tray straightly. You can set microSD memory card (including microSDHC memory card) to the IS14SH, and save data. And also you can save address book, mail messages, bookmarks, etc. in microSD memory card. The maximum file size available on a microSD memory card is 2 GB per file when saving data to microSD memory card. A microSD memory card initialized on other devices may not be used on the IS14SH properly. On the home screen, tap phone storage [Unmount microSD [OK [Erase microSD [Erase microSD
[Enter Lock No. [OK [Erase everything to initialize the microSD memory card.
[Settings [microSD &
For operations to play/display data in the microSD memory card, on the home screen, tap
[Contents Manager to use Contents Manager. Some files such as copyright protected data may not be played on the IS14SH even if they are moved/copied from the PC etc. to a microSD memory card successfully. Handling Precautions Do not remove the microSD memory card or the battery pack and do not turn off the IS14SH and other equipments while reading, writing, playing, saving or moving/copying data. It may result in damage to data in the IS14SH or microSD memory card or data loss. Do not drop or subject the IS14SH to vibration or impact with a microSD memory card inserted. It may result in damage to recorded data or data loss. 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. Do not apply excessive force to open or close the guide of the microSD memory card slot. G e t t i n g R e a d y 13 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.
<microSD/microSDHC Memory Card>
Removing microSD Memory Card Turn off the power and remove the battery pack cover before removing the microSD memory card. A Unlock the guide of the microSD memory card slot. 16 GB 32 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB Manufacturer Toshiba Panasonic SanDisk ADTEC Buffalo Sony
: Confirmed operation
: Unconfirmed operation or not for sale As of November 2011
* 4 GB or more are for microSDHC memory card.
* Operation is confirmed for microSD memory cards that are sold as of November 2011. For the latest information on operation confirmation, visit the au homepage or contact the Customer Service Center. G e t t i n g R e a d y 14 Guide B Raise the guide of the microSD memory card slot and remove slowly the microSD memory card straight. C Put back slowly the guide of the microSD memory card slot and lock it. D Attach the battery pack cover. 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 IS14SH 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. Inserting microSD Memory Card Turn off the power and remove the battery pack cover before inserting the microSD memory card. Follow the steps below to insert a microSD memory card. If you insert it forcefully, the terminal at the back of it may be damaged and the IS14SH may not recognize the microSD memory card. A Unlock the guide of the microSD memory card slot. Guide Terminal side G e t t i n g R e a d y With the terminal at the back in sight. B Raise the guide of the microSD memory card slot for approximately 90 degrees, confirm the direction of the terminal side of the microSD memory card and insert it slowly. C Slide the guide of the microSD memory card slot until you can see the terminal at the back of it. 15 If the charging/incoming indicator of the IS14SH flashes in red, check whether the battery pack is properly attached, an external device is properly connected to the cell phone, etc. If the cell phone flashes even after you have checked that, stop recharging the cell phone and please contact an au shop or Customer Service Center. Properly close the external connection jack cover. Also, do not pull it forcibly or twist it. Each of the continuous talk time and continuous stand-by time is an average usage time combining the time during which a cell phone is carried around by a user and properly receives radio waves plus the time during which a cell phone is stationary and properly receives radio waves. According to usage conditions such as battery level status and temperature, the signal strength in a place where the cell phone is used, settings of functions, etc., the usage times may be reduced to less than half under the following cases. A cell phone is frequently used in a place where
(out of service area indicator) appears on it. The Wi-Fi function, Bluetooth function, mail function, camera function, 1Seg function, location information, etc. is used. A cell phone is set not to enable the sleep mode because of an application etc. Applications which remain activated in the background are used. If you stop charging while the charging/incoming indicator still illuminates during charging, the cell phone may be left not fully charged even if appears on it. In such case, the average usage times shorten. D Put back slowly the guide of the microSD memory card slot and lock it. E Attach 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 IS14SH. Do not insert the microSD memory card too deeply when attaching it. Charging the Battery Pack The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Charge the battery pack when you use the IS14SH for the first time or the battery level becomes low. Charging is finished when the red charging/incoming indicator goes out. The usage times are as follows. Continuous stand-by time Continuous talk time Approx. 310 hours (while Wi-Fi is not used) Approx. 160 hours (while Wi-Fi is used) Approx. 400 min
* These times are based on the case when the IS14SH is used in Japan. The IS14SH and battery pack may become warm during charging but this is not a malfunction. Charging the IS14SH while using the camera function etc. may lengthen the charging time. If you perform various operations with a specified charger (sold separately) connected to the IS14SH, charging/battery level consumptions may take place in a short time. Frequently charging the battery pack shortens its service life. G e t t i n g R e a d y 16 Charging the Battery Pack with the Specified AC Adapter (sold separately)/DC Adapter (sold separately) The followings are the explanation of how to connect the common AC adapter 03 (sold separately)/the common DC adapter 03 (sold separately) to charge. Charging time is as shown below. Approx. 150 min Specified AC adapter
(sold separately) Specified DC adapter
(sold separately) A Open the external connection jack cover of the Approx. 210 min IS14SH. External connection jack Check the orientation Common AC adapter 03 (sold separately)/
Common DC adapter 03 (sold separately) B Insert 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 IS14SH. C Plug 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. Common AC adapter 03
(sold separately) Common DC adapter 03
(sold separately) Charging/incoming indicator illuminates in red, and the battery icon appears with charging/incoming indicator goes out. superimposed. When charging is finished, the D When charging is finished, pull the microUSB plug of the common AC adapter 03 (sold separately)/common DC adapter 03 (sold separately) straight out from the external connection jack of the IS14SH. E Close the external connection jack cover of the IS14SH. G e t t i n g R e a d y 17 F Unplug the common AC adapter 03 (sold separately) power plug from the power outlet/Unplug the common DC adapter 03 (sold separately) plug from the cigarette lighter socket. G e t t i n g R e a d y Although you can charge the IS14SH while the power is turned on, charging time lengthens. If you charge the IS14SH when the battery has run out, the charging/
incoming indicator may not illuminate soon. However, charging is in progress. Charging with a PC When you connect the IS14SH to a USB port of a PC through which the IS14SH can be charged, the charging/incoming indicator illuminates in red and charging starts. When charging is finished, the charging/incoming indicator goes out. If you use the microUSB cable to charge the IS14SH, it may take the IS14SH longer to be fully charged than if you use the specified AC adapter (sold separately). Turning the Power On/Off Turning the Power On A Hold down K for at least two seconds. The initial setting of the touch panel is executed while the logo Android au with Google is displayed after the power is turned on. Do not touch the screen, otherwise touch panel operations may not be performed properly. 18 Turning the Power Off A Hold down K for at least two seconds. Alternatively, hold down f for at least two seconds. B Power off [OK. Restarting the IS14SH Turn off the IS14SH once and restart. A Hold down K for at least two seconds. Alternatively, hold down f for at least two seconds. B Reboot [OK. Sleep Mode If you press f or no operation is made for a while, the screen is turned off temporarily, and then sleep mode is set. Disabling Sleep Mode When the IS14SH is closed A f while sleep mode is set. Alternatively, open the IS14SH while sleep mode is set to disable sleep mode. When the IS14SH is opened A Press any key (other than e, #, ^ and m) while sleep mode is set. In some applications in use, the screen which was displayed before sleep mode is set may be displayed when sleep mode is disabled. Do not touch the screen when you disable sleep mode. Otherwise touch panel operations may not be performed properly. Unlock Screen The unlock screen is displayed when you disable sleep mode while the IS14SH is closed. Unlock screen (When a call is missed, a new mail is received, Answering memo is recorded) to or open the IS14SH to unlock. Slide Icons and their number appear on the unlock screen when a call is missed, a new mail is received or Answering memo is recorded. Slide an icon upward to unlock the screen and activate the corresponding application. Switching the Display Language to English You can switch the display language for function names and other items to English. A On the home screen,
. B C D
(Settings). Language
(Language & keyboard).
(Select language). E English. Initial Setup After you purchase the IS14SH, the initial setup screen is displayed automatically when turning on the power or inserting anothers au IC-Card. For detailed operations on the initial setup, refer to the Setting Guide
(Japanese). A Set Date & time [Next. B Set Location [Next. C Set Vivid display mode [Next. D Set Other. Set Wi-Fi settings, au one-ID setting, Lost device protection Settings, Google account, Text font or Profile settings. E Next [Done. G e t t i n g R e a d y 19 F Yes/No. If you tap No, the initial setup screen is not displayed from the next startup. Alternatively, on the home screen, tap
[Settings [Default settings to set up. Setting an au one-ID A On the home screen,
[au one-ID setting. Alternatively, on the home screen, tap
[au one-ID Setting.
[Settings Setting Up a Google Account G e t t i n g R e a d y If you set up a Google account, you can use online services provided by Google. When you activate an application which requires a Google account before setting one up, the Google account adding screen is displayed. B OK. The authentication starts. C au one-ID
(Set/Save au one-ID). Tap au one-ID and display the explanation of au one-ID.
(What is au one-ID?) to activate the browser and D Follow the instructions of the screen and set an au A On the Google account adding screen, Next. one-ID. B Create/Sign in. If you have already had a Google account, tap Sign in, enter the user name and password and tap Sign in. If you have not had a Google account, tap Create and follow the on-screen instructions to register one. If you have already acquired an au one-ID, set the au one-ID you have. If you have not acquired an au one-ID, register a new ID. 20 Operating the Touch Panel The display of the IS14SH is a touch panel. You can operate the IS14SH by directly touching the screen. Tap/Double-Tap Tap: Gently touch a screen and then immediately release your finger. Double-tap: Tap quickly twice on the same position. Select an item or icon displayed on the screen. Double-tap to enlarge/reduce the screen. Slide Gently touch a screen and then trace it to the desired direction. 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. Switch pages, enter characters by flick input, etc. Long-Touch Keep touching an item, key, etc. Display context menu etc. i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i 21 Pinch Touch a screen with two of your fingers and then move them apart or closer together. Enlarge/Reduce the screen. Using the Home Screen Viewing the Home Screen The home screen consists of multiple desktops, and you can add shortcuts, widgets and folders on each desktop. Drag Gently touch a screen and then trace it to the desired position. Move an icon on the screen to the desired position. i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i Home screen A Status bar B Shortcuts/Widgets/Folders C Indicator Shows the current desktop position. D List running applications E Quick Menu If you move frequently used shortcuts to the Quick Menu, you can use them, whichever desktop is displayed. F Launcher display G Desktop H List of desktops/launchers 22 A shortcut/widget/folder cannot be added when the displayed desktop has no space enough for one. Long-touch a shortcut and drag it to a folder to store the shortcut in the folder. Select a folder [Long-touch the folder name at the upper part of the folder
[Enter a folder name [OK to change the folder name. While a live wallpaper is set, the battery level is reduced faster than usual. A total of five desktops, two for each side, are set by default. Up to ten desktops, including the five desktops set by default, can be added. Switching Desktops You can switch desktops by sliding or flicking the home screen to the left or right. Using Menu in the Home Screen A On the home screen, e. B Home settings Add shortcut Switching desktop screens Wallpapers Add shortcuts of an application, a bookmark, etc. Add widgets Add widgets. Add folders Add folders. Wallpapers Set a wallpaper of when the IS14SH is opened or closed. Add contact info Create shortcuts of any contact and make voice calls, create mails, etc from the home screen. Add sheet Add desktops. Delete sheet Delete the displayed desktop. Delete all invalid icon Delete all icons (
activated. Switch home
) which cannot be Switch home applications to use. Wallpaper(Standby home screen) Set a wallpaper of when the IS14SH is opened. Wallpaper(Home screen) Set a wallpaper of when the IS14SH is closed. Wallpaper(Common) Set a common wallpaper of when the IS14SH is opened or closed. i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i 23 Display settings Theme settings Set themes of the home screen. Scroll unit Set whether to change the number of desktops/launchers to be scrolled depending on how strong you slide/flick the screen. Indicator setting Set whether to display the thumbnail when you tap the indicator of desktops/
launchers. Perform various settings for the IS14SH. Displays the quick search box screen. Displays the notifications and status panel. Return to the previous screen when you sort or delete shortcuts/widgets/folders or quick menus. Settings Search Notifications Undo Switching the Home Screen You can switch home applications to use. A On the home screen,
[Home Switcher. B Select a home application to use. Using the Launcher Installed applications are displayed as icons. You can tap an icon to activate the application. A On the home screen,
. Applications i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i Moving/Removing Shortcuts/Widgets/Folders A On the home screen, long-touch a shortcut/widget/
folder to move/remove. When moving the shortcut/widget/folder B Drag it to the position to move to and release your finger. When removing the shortcut/widget/folder B Drag it to at the bottom of the screen and release your finger. You can switch desktops by dragging an icon to the left or right edge of the desktop. 24 Launcher Icon Name of icon Description Icon Name of icon Description
Phone Address Book Mail Browser Maps Send and Receive by Infrared au one Market Market Osaifu-Keitai Contents Manager Instruction Manual Settings Google Search Voice Search Compass Clock Pedometer Notepad Make a call and use outgoing history/incoming history. Manage phone numbers or mail addresses. Use e-mail or C-mail. Browse web sites on the Internet. Use Google Maps. Send and receive data via infrared communication. Use au one Market. Use Android Market. Use Osaifu-Keitai. Displays and manage data on a microSD memory card. Check the contents written in the full Instruction Manual
(Japanese). You can search explanations of a function that you want to use by using the table of contents, index and search engine. Check settings or information. Search for information in the IS14SH or on web sites. Enter a keyword for Google search with your voice. Displays the compass and your current location on the Google Maps. Use world clock, alarm, stopwatch, and timer. Use pedometer. Create memos.
Calculator Dictionary Calendar Camera Reader Use calculator. Search for information in the built-in dictionary of the IS14SH or dictionaries on the Internet. Save and manage schedules. Switch Barcode reader, Business card reader, Kanji/
English grabber, Text reader, Information reader to use. Record a voice. Displays Microsoft Office documents. Voice Recorder Documents To Go au one-ID Setting Set up an au one-ID. au Wi-Fi
(au Wi-Fi connection tool) EX
(News EX) News & Weather Displays news and weather. Energy save Check latest news, weather, fortune-telling, etc. Use Wi-Fi easily in the spot that is available for au Wi-Fi SPOT. Switch energy saving modes and reduce consumption in battery depending on usage scenes. Switch a home application to use. Change the fonts displayed on the screen. Search for facilities around your current location and display them on the Google Maps. Search for routes to the destination on Google Maps. Home Switcher Font Manager Places Navigation i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i 25 Icon Name of icon Description i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i Download 3LM
(Restrict Applications) Facebook Twitter Skype Friends Note Gmail PC-mail Talk Latitude
(Love pets!) One Seg G
(TV. G-Guide) Smart Familink 26 Camera Displays the list of data downloaded from the browser and manage them. Delete data in the IS14SH and microSD memory card or lock its operations in case of loss of your IS14SH. Restrict inappropriate applications, Wi-Fi communication, etc. for children. Use Facebook. Use Twitter. Make a call or send and receive messages using Skype|au. An au one-ID or mail address is required to use this application. Use Gmail. Use PC-mail. Use Google Talk. Google Maps to check the location of your friends. This is a game in which you can touch and play with lovely pets. You can enjoy communications with your friends pets, dressing up your pets and gathering items. Watch 1Seg. Displays au one .G
. Play data released by DLNA compatible devices on the IS14SH using Wi-Fi. Take photos (still images). Icon Name of icon mosimo camera Video Camera Movie Edit Picture Gallery LISMO Player YouTube
(Remote Support)
(VirusBuster) au one
(Shopping)
(Auction) GREE_MARKET LISMO Book Store Description Detects the movement and the face of the subject and add effects such as musical notes and stars. Record movies. Clip images shot with IS14SH in the specified range and save. Sort images and movies by people, event and location and use them. Displays images and movies as a list. Enjoy playing music such as music downloaded via LISMO and data imported from music CDs. Use YouTube. Call for technical supports on the phone operations by sharing the screen that you are watching with au operators. Blocks improper applications and sites in order to protect young people. Displays au one homepage. Enjoy shopping on the online shopping mall directly managed by KDDI. Use the auction site anytime, anywhere and safely. Use GREE Market. Enjoy many e-books such as comics, novels and photo albums. Icon Name of icon Description Icon Name of icon Description maker appli GALAPAGOS App for Smartphone au (au Disaster Countermeasure) au
(au Customer Support) GLOBAL PASSPORT PLUS
(Internet Shopping Site) Edyau Photo Air Use various services such as downloading and viewing applications. Purchase and view e-books such as newspapers, magazines and books. This is an application in which you can use Disaster Message Board and Early warning mail
(earthquake early warnings and disaster/evacuation information). Check the subscription contents or monthly usage of your au phone etc. easily and it supports the carefree and secure state of Android Smartphones comprehensively. Check whether the connected carrier applies to Overseas Double-Teigaku or confirm the method of making international calls and the call fees. Get the latest items of famous fashion brands, jackets of the IS series collaborated with the brands, and many kind of items on the internet shopping site. Pay monthly charge of Edy and au at the same time. bitWallet,Inc. Backs up your photos that have been taken with your Smartphone to your computer automatically. KDDI / Powered by Eye-Fi
GREE LISMO WAVE
(Matome) on (DOGA on!) Snapeee unlimited touch
.ver> (kisekae touch <BukuBuku Hour. ver>) Use games and contents provided by au one GREE. Enjoy FM radio all over Japan, music clips, and live channel etc. Check topics and news in five minutes NAVER (NAVER Matome) enables you to confirm interesting informations easily in the same way as browsing them when you are moving or waiting. NHK G-Mediaon! (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. Edit images shot with a Smartphone using stamps and frames and share them with other people. Use monthly paid music service that enables you to listen to a lineup of over 1 million musics. This is a kisekae service of the Smartphone version for changing themes of the home screen with one of your favorite designs. i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i 27 Icon
Name of icon
(JIBUN BANK)
Sockets LIVE
(Trend (twipple trend)) Disney
(Disney calendar) Disney
(Disney mail) Disney
(Disney kisekae) Description Check the statement of your account balance, search for nearest available ATMs, and so on through the screen optimized for Smartphones. Watch videos about various news of the world or Japan. Displays issues which have stolen the headlines in Twitter
(words, images, celebrities, tweets, etc.) in ranking style. This is a calendar application with cute Disney characters. Additional purchases of calendar backgrounds are also available. Disney This is a mail application for sending decoration mail massages with cute Disney. Additional decoration items and more applications are also available (315 yen per month for 10 applications As of November, 2011). Disney This is an application for changing the home screen, launcher and indicators to Disney characters. Additional Kisekae tools and more applications are also available (315 yen per month for 10 applications). Disney Icon
Name of icon DX
(DecoTomoDX)
(Navi Walk) Description This is an email decoration application a.k.a. decome application full of cute emoji
(pictograms) and decorated mail for your Smartphone Youll be able to stay up to date with the latest decome as well be updating brand new decorations everyday This is an application for navigating you to the best suited routes both for on foot and by vehicle.
* Requires download and installation to use. Long-touch an icon and drag it to Go App Info at the bottom of the screen to display the information of the application. Call fees may apply depending on the function of applications. If you have not subscribed to IS NET, au.NET charges (525 yen including tax for the used month) and communication charges apply. Icon designs may be changed without prior notice. Using the Status Bar Indicators 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 IS14SH are on the right side. i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i 28 Examples of notification indicator Indicator Description Missed call New mail message (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 Indicator Description Downloading, Finished downloading, Installing data or application, Receiving, Finished receiving file, Failed to receive file The Downloading indicator and Receiving file indicator are displayed as animations. Finished installing Connected, Unconnected to VPN Update available Major Update (OS Update) available Indicators collected
: Watching information, Recording reservation When multiple notifications of the same type exist, the number of them is
: Recording information information Playing music USB debug connecting Dialing, Calling, During an incoming call Putting a call on hold Answering memo Skypeau status
: Signed in
: New event Space available less than approx. 10 %
Bluetooth file receiving request USB connecting
: Card reader mode
: USB connecting (in Card reader mode
: Fast transfer mode connecting) Data upload, File sending
: Uploading data, Sending file, Finished sending
: Finished uploading data file, Failed to send file
: Waiting to upload data The Uploading data indicator and Sending file indicator are displayed as animations. i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i displayed on the lower right of some indicators. Examples of status indicator Indicator Description Time Alarm set Battery level
: Battery level display
: Battery level unknown
: No battery While charging, the battery icon appears with superimposed. The charge indicator other than displayed as an animation. is Offline mode set Signal strength (Receiving electric field)*
: Level 2
: Out of service area
: Level 3
: Level 0
: Level 4
: Level 1 3G data communication status*
: Waiting
: Receiving
: Sending and Receiving
: Sending CDMA 1X data communication status*
: Receiving
: Waiting
: Sending and Receiving
: Sending 29 Indicator Description Using Notification/Status Panel In roaming Character type
: Half-width alphabet
: Kanji
: Half-width numeric
: Full-width alphabet
: Full-width Katakana
: Half-width Katakana
: Full-width numeric
: Character code i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i Manner mode status
: Standard manner mode
: Silent manner mode During a call using hands-free Microphone set to off during a call Home Network status
: Drive manner mode
: Suspending
(Blue): Running Wi-Fi signal strength*
(Green): Preparing
: Level 4
: Level 1
: Level 3
: Level 0
: Level 2 Bluetooth in use
: Waiting
: Connecting GPS in use The GPS information positioning indicator is displayed as an animation. Data synchronizing Answering memo set
: No Answering memo
: Answering memo (one to nine entries)
: Answering memo (ten entries) Energy saving setting
: Waza-ari mode
: Emergency mode Osaifu-Keitai function locked
* Displayed in green when you login using your Google account. 30 In the notification/status panel, you can check the details on notification indicators and status indicators or activate an application corresponding to the indicator. You can also set Manner mode, VeilView, etc. A Tap the status bar. Notification/Status panel A Power control You can set Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, auto-sync, and brightness of screen. You can save power by switching the settings frequently when you do not use functions. B Notification area You can check the status of the IS14SH and contents of notifications. You can tap to activate a corresponding application depending on the information. C VeilView You can set VeilView. D Auto-rotate You can set the automatic rotation of the display when the IS14SH is opened/closed. E Time Switching Orientation Portrait and landscape display are switched according to the orientation of the IS14SH. Displays the current time. You can tap to set the alarm. Example: When rotating the IS14SH 90 degrees from Portrait F Clear
(Landscape) display to the left (right). You can clear all the notifications by tapping the key. G Running Apps Displays the running applications list screen. H microSD Settings You can set the microSD memory card and phone space. I Manner mode You can set Manner mode. J Close bar You can hide the notification/status panel by tapping the tab. Landscape display Portrait display Operate the IS14SH in the upright position. The screen display may not be changed if the IS14SH is laid in parallel to the ground. On the home screen, tap
[Settings [Display settings [Auto turn when opened/Auto turn when closed 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 IS14SH. i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i 31 Displaying Available Menu Option Menu The option menu is displayed by tapping e on the screen where the menu is available. Example: In the inbox screen Context 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 (Notepad) i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i Context menu Option menu More 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. In this manual, operation to tap More is not described for tables listing option menu. 32 Character Input (Software Keyboard) Viewing the Character Entry Screen Switching Software Keyboards Tap the character entry field while the IS14SH is closed to display software keyboard and enter characters by tapping keys on the screen. The following software keyboards are available for the IS14SH. 12Key You can enter a character, changing characters by repeatedly tapping the character entry key. QWERTY You can enter a displayed character by tapping the character entry key. Use romaji for entry. A On the character entry screen,
[Set QWERTY keyboard[Portrait]/Set 12 keyboard[Portrait] [OK. Flick input When the software keyboard is 12 Key, you can enter a desired character by flicking the key up, down, left or right without tapping the key repeatedly. By tapping a key, the candidates that can be entered by flick input 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 enter B by flicking
, and you can left. Character entry screen (12 Key) Character entry screen (QWERTY) A Character entry area B Prediction candidates list/Relational prediction candidates list/
Normal conversion candidates list If the word prediction function is enabled, the prediction candidates list is displayed when characters are entered. If the relational prediction function is enabled, the relational prediction candidates list is displayed when an entry is selected from the prediction candidates list. Enter characters and tap candidates list. You can enlarge the candidates list area by tapping to display the normal conversion
. Tap i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i Keep touching Flick left to return it to the original display. C Reverse toggle key/Undo key
: Displays the characters assigned to the same key in the reverse rotation. 33
: You can cancel the last operation such as returning the determined characters to the undetermined state by tapping the key. D Software keyboard You can enter a character assigned to each key. E Cursor key Moves the cursor to the left and right. Change the range of the characters for character input and conversion. F Emoji, Symbol, and Facemark key/Kana, Alphanumeric key
: Displays the emoji/decoration-emoji/symbol/facemark list.
: Displays katakana, alphabet, number and predicted date and time assigned to the entered key as conversion candidates. Tap to return to the previous screen. G Character entry mode key When you switch the character types, the display changes as follows.
: Kanji
: Half-width alphabet
: Half-width numeric
: Half-width Katakana
: Full-width alphabet
: Full-width numeric
: Full-width Katakana
: Character code i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i Long-touch the character entry mode key to switch the keyboard. QWERTY at the bottom of the character entry mode key is a keyboard to switch when you long-touch the key. While using the QWERTY keyboard, 12Key appears. H Delete key 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. I Settings key/Conversion key/Space key 34
: Displays iWnn IME menu.
: Displays the normal conversion candidates list.
: Enters the space. Appears in alphabet and katakana entry. J OK key/Line feed key
: Determines the entering characters.
: Inserts a line feed at the cursor position. The display is changed depending on the application or entering item. K Uppercase/Lowercase characters switch key/Space key
: You can switch the entered alphabet to the uppercase/
lowercase one.
: You can switch the entered character to the uppercase/
lowercase one, add dakuten/handakuten to the character, etc.
: Enters the space. L Alphabet entry key/Shift key
: Switches the entering characters to the alphabet. Appears in kanji entry. 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
: Uppercase character entry lock You can switch the symbols to enter by tapping the key in numeric entry. M Setting key The iWnn IME menu is displayed. N Space key/Conversion key
: Enters space.
: Displays the normal conversion candidates list. While the prediction candidates list/relational prediction candidates list/
normal conversion candidates list is not displayed, tap ^ to hide the keyboard. Switching Character Entry Modes A On the character entry screen,
[Input mode. B Select the character type. The character type is switched in order of Half-width alphabet
[Half-width numeric [Kanji each time you tap the character entry mode key. Some character modes cannot be used depending on the screen or the application. Entering Emoji/Decoration-emoji/Symbol/
Facemark A On the character entry screen,
. Tap when there is no conversion target on the character entry screen. i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i Emoji/Decoration-emoji/Symbol/
Facemark list screen A Character switch tab Switches the emoji/decoration-emoji/symbol/facemark. B Emoji/Decoration-emoji/Symbol/Facemark list Displays the emoji/decoration-emoji/symbol/facemark list screen for each category. Long-touch a facemark to edit it. However, facemarks in History cannot be edited. C Close key Returns to the character entry screen. D Page switch key Displays the previous/next categories or pages. 35 E Character entry mode switch key
: Displays emojis converted automatically when sent to a Character Input (Hardware Keyboard) cell phone of other carrier.
: Displays normal emojis.
: Displays full-width symbols.
: Displays half-width symbols. F Delete key 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. B Select an emoji/a decoration-emoji/symbol/facemark There are some lists that cannot be displayed and some emojis/
decoration-emojis/symbols/facemarks that cannot be entered depending on the screen you operate. Switching Input Software A On the character entry screen,
[Input method. Alternatively, long-touch the character entry area [Input method to switch input software. B Select an input software. When using an installed application, enable it in Language & keyboard in advance. Refer to Using Android Market to install an application. A Cursor key Moves the cursor. j: While entering characters, moves the cursor to prediction candidates list. s: While entering characters, changes the range of the characters. B Left guidance key Selects/Performs the function displayed on the lower left of the character input screen. C Menu key Displays the option menu. D Reverse toggle key Displays the characters assigned to the same key in the reverse rotation. You can return the determined characters to the undetermined state. E Number key 0 to 9, /: Switches the character each time you press the
.: Inserts a line feed at the cursor position. For conversion, you key, and enter the character. can switch the entered character to the uppercase/
lowercase one, or for entering Hiragana/Katakana, add dakuten/handakuten to the character. i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i 36 B Select an emoji/a decoration-emoji/symbol/facemark
[c. There are some lists that cannot be displayed and some emojis/
decoration-emojis/symbols/facemarks that cannot be entered depending on the screen you operate. Operations on the Emoji/Decoration-emoji/Symbol/
Facemark list screen C: While displaying the emoji list, switches between the emoji list converted automatically when sent to a cell phone of other carrier and the normal emoji list. While displaying the symbol list, switches between the list of full-width symbols and half-width symbols. While displaying the facemark list, edits the facemark to which the cursor is pointed. //: Displays the previous/next category or page. F Determination key Determines the entering characters. G Right guidance key Selects/Performs the function displayed on the lower right of the character input screen. H Back key Returns to the previous state. While entering characters, deletes 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. I DEL key 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. Switching Character Entry Modes A On the character entry screen, hold down C
[Input mode. B Select the character type [c. Some character modes cannot be used depending on the screen or the application. Entering Emoji/Decoration-emoji/Symbol/
Facemark A On the character entry screen, A. The emoji/decoration-emoji/symbol/facemark list screen is displayed. Press when there is no conversion candidate on the character entry screen. The character type is switched in order of Emoji [D-Emoji [Symbol
[Facemark each time you press A. i L e a r n n g t h e B a s c s i 37 Making a Call A On the home screen,
[Phone. P h o n e 38 Phone number entry screen A Phone number entry field Enter numbers of up to 32-digit. B Number key C Address book key Make a call by selecting a contact information from the address book. Or you can register the entered phone number to the address book. D Call key Make a call. Also, if there is an outgoing history, the latest outgoing history is entered by tapping when the phone number has not been entered. E Screen switching tab Switches the phone number entry screen/incoming history list screen/outgoing history list screen. F Delete key Deletes a single-digit on the left side of the cursor. If you long-touch it, all the numbers on the left side of the cursor are deleted and all the numbers are deleted when there is no number on the left side of the cursor. B Enter 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. C Call [Talk. Press u or d during a call to adjust the other partys voice. D End call If you cover the screen while dialing or calling, it may be turned off depending on the orientation of the IS14SH. The call fees when calling with 1401 will be subtracted from the balance registered by purchasing the au prepaid card. Note that even if you cover the mouthpiece, the sound can be conveyed to the other party. Even if, on the home screen, tap
[Settings [Wireless & networks
[Mark Offline mode, you can call to the emergency number (110, 119, 118) and the Customer Service Center (157). If you want to return to the calling screen after activating another application during a call, execute the following operations. Tap # to return to the home screen, activate Phone and tap Return to call in progress. Tap the status bar and tap Current call. 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 IS14SH 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) Making an International Call
(au International Call Service) Available without any additional application from IS14SH. Example: To call 212-123-XXXX in the USA from IS14SH A On the home screen,
[Phone. B Enter the international access code 001010 or 010. Long-touch the 0 to enter + and 001010 is automatically added when calling. C Enter the country code of America 1. D Enter the city code 212. 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). E Enter the phone number of the other party 123XXXX
[Call. The monthly limit fee is set for the au International Call Service. The au International Call Service is unavailable from when the limit fee is confirmed to be exceeded until the end of the same month. Even if you cannot use the service by exceeding the limit fee, you can use from the first day of the next month. Also, you can use the domestic call as usual while the service is stopped. The international call fee is charged together with other monthly fees from P h o n e au. If you do not wish to use the service, you can set not to use the au International Call Service. For au International Call Service:
From au phones 157 (area code not required) (toll free) From fixed-line phones Open 9:00 to 20:00 (everyday) 0077-7-111 (toll free) 39 Returning a Call (Outgoing History/
Incoming History) A On the home screen,
[Phone [Outgoing History/
Incoming History. Answering a Call Answering an Incoming Call A Slide to the right during an incoming call. When you get an incoming call while the backlight illuminates (except for when the unlock screen is displayed), tap Answer. B Talk [End call. Putting the Call on Hold A Slide to the left during an incoming call. When you get an incoming call while the backlight illuminates (except when the unlock screen is displayed), tap Answer Holding. The call is put on hold. The other party will hear voice guidance indicating that the call is put on hold. B Answer while the call is put on hold. The hold state is released. The call fee is charged on the other party who has made a call to you while the call is put on hold as well. If you disable the hold state once, you cannot put the call on hold again. You can put the call on hold only when Area settings is set to Japan. Outgoing call history list screen Incoming call history list screen A Called/Received date and time B Contents of the phone number/name/reason of user unset call/
Answering with the Message of Answering Memo You can answer a call with the message of the Answering memo and record the other partys message. A e [Absence Memo during an incoming call. Tap e while recording an Answering memo [Rcv. ON/Rcv. OFF to turn ON/OFF the other partys voice. network service C Image (Face) registered in address book D Outgoing call icon Tap to make a call. E Group icon The histories are collected in a group when the outgoing call histories/incoming call histories from the same party are continued. Tap a group icon to switch displaying/hiding of the history in the group. P h o n e 40 F Talk time G Incoming call status icon
: Normal incoming call
: Missed call
: Missed call (One-ring call*)
: Rejecting call H Calling time
* The missed call cut off in approximately 3 seconds is considered as one-ring call. Note that it may make customers call back to connect to malicious paid programs. B Select the entry to call back. The outgoing history/incoming history detail screen is displayed. C Call. You can tap Mail to create C-mail. The IS14SH can store up to 100 entries in each of the outgoing and incoming call histories. If the history exceeds 100 entries, Exceeded entries are automatically deleted from the oldest one. The number of the saved entries may be reduced depending on the amount of free space. Turning On Manner Mode Set not to disturb others around you in public places. A On the home screen,
[Settings [Sound settings
[Manner mode. B Select Manner mode. The ring tone/receiving tone/operation sound does not sound when the Manner mode is set. Also, the vibrator when an incoming call or a mail message is received does not operate when Drive manner mode or Silent manner mode is set. The answering message is fixed to Drive, the answering time is fixed to 3secs and the Answering memo is fixed to ON when the Drive manner mode is set. The use of cell phones while driving a car/motorcycle is dangerous and is prohibited by law. Set Manner mode to Drive manner mode while driving or riding. Hold down K for at least two seconds [Manner mode or hold down d on the unlock screen to enable/disable Manner mode. Even in Manner mode, a shutter sound, recording start/end tone of the camera or recording start/end tone of the voice recorder are operated. When playing the data in Contents Manager or checking the function setting by playing the data in Manner mode, the data is played on mute. Depending on the function, you can adjust the volume by pressing u/
d while playing the data. Turning On the Answering Memo When you cannot answer calls, this function automatically plays a message and allows callers to record messages. A On the home screen,
[Settings [Call settings
[Call/Ans Memo [Answering memo setting. P h o n e When you set the same length of answering time for Answering memo and Auto Answer, Answering memo takes priority. The IS14SH can record a maximum of ten messages of up to approximately 60 seconds per message. When ten messages have already been recorded, the messages that are already played but not protected are deleted from the oldest one. When all of them have not been played or are protected, the Answering memo does not answer the call. 41 Playing a Message in Answering Memo A On the home screen,
[ Settings [Call settings
[Call/Ans Memo [Answering Memo List. Speaker on/
Speaker off The Answering memo can be heard on the speaker/earpiece. When multiple Answering memos are recorded, tap
while playing a message to play the previous/next Answering memo. P h o n e Answering memo list screen A Icons to indicate the playing status of the Answering memo
: Answering memo which has not been played (red)
: Answering memo which has already been played (green) Icon of the protected Answering memo has
. B Other partys name/phone number/reason of user unset call C Date and time when the Answering memo is recorded B Select the Answering memo to play. The Answering memo is played. Stop On/Off Delete 42 Stop playing the Answering memo. Protect/Unprotect the Answering memo not to be automatically deleted. Delete the Answering memo being played. Adding an Address Book Entry A On the home screen,
[Address Book [e Ring Set Set the sound, the lamp and the vibration when an incoming call and a mail message is received.
[Add new entry. C Save [Yes. If you have set an account, select the destination to register a contact to. B
(Face)
(Whole body) Register the image of the whole body. Register the image of the face. Family name Given name Read last Read first Phone number Mail mixi Twitter Chat Group setting Birthday Nickname Postal GPS Organization Website Memo Event Internet call Register the family name. Register the given name. Register reading of the family name. The reading is automatically entered when the family name is entered. Register reading of the given name. The reading is automatically entered when the given name is entered. Register the phone number. Register the mail address. Register the information of a person registered in the friend list of mixi. Register the information of a person who you follow on Twitter. Resister the chat address. Set the group. Register the birthday. Register the nickname. Register the address. Register the GPS information. Register the company/part/post. Register the URL. Register the memo. Register the date. Register the address for the internet calling. to display the entry items which are not displayed. Tap Tap If the phone number is for a fixed-line phone, enter the phone number to add/delete the item.
starting with the area code. If you save multiple phone numbers/mail addresses, tap to change it to so that you can set a phone number/mail address for usual use. 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. For the chat address type, set the application which is activated when the operation (on the address book details screen, tap
) is executed. If you save the name in the following characters, it is displayed in order of given name, and family name on the address book. Half-width alphabet only or half-width alphabet and half-width numeric for given name and family name Half-width alphabet only or half-width alphabet and half-width numeric for family name/Kanji only or Kanji and half-width alphanumeric for given name To register GPS information, enable Use wireless networks/Use GPS satellites in advance. On the home screen, tap
[Check Use wireless networks/Use GPS satellites to enable it.
[Settings [Location & security If the other partys phone number is not notified, Ring Set is not enabled. A d d r e s s B o o k 43
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Using an Address Book Viewing the Address Book Details Screen A On the home screen,
[Address Book
[Select a contact information. Tap image (face) on the address book list screen (newly arrived order). E Action icons Tap to retrieve the following functions.
: Call to the selected phone number.
: Create a C-mail message using the selected phone number as an address.
: Create a mail message using the selected mail address as an address.
: The application set in the chat address type starts and start a chat with the selected chat address. When a corresponding application has not been installed, you have not signed in your account, etc., the application may not start.
: The Google map starts based on the selected address/
GPS information.
: Displays the mail creation screen on which the GPS information is entered in the message.
: Displays the site of the selected URL.
: Call to the address for the selected internet calling. F Picture field You can register the people category of pictures and display Address book details screen the data. A Name Tap to display the available applications. B Image (Whole body) C Registered contents Slide upward to check or use all the registered contents. D Speech bubble Displays messages such as incoming calls, received mails and mixi from the contact. If you tap, you can use the message pack. Long-touch the picture field [tap Yes to cancel the registration. A d d r e s s B o o k 44 Using Phone Number A On the home screen,
[Address Book Using Mail Address A On the home screen,
[Address Book
[Select a contact information.
[Select a contact information. When calling/sending to a phone number When sending a mail message to a mail address B Select the phone number. C Call Edit and call Create mail Call added special number Call to the selected phone number. Displays the phone number entry screen with the selected phone number entered. Create a C-mail message using the selected phone number as an address. Add the specific number to the selected phone number. When setting a phone number B Long-touch the phone number. C Set the phone number for usual use. Set main phone number Create shortcut Create a shortcut to call to the selected phone number or to activate C-mail message using the selected phone number as an address. B Select the mail address. When setting a mail address B Long-touch the mail address. C Set main mail address Create shortcut Set the mail address for usual use. Create a shortcut to activate mail message using the selected mail address as an address. A d d r e s s B o o k 45 Using E-mail/C-mail E-mail (~@ezweb.ne.jp) is a service that you can exchange e-mail with other cell phones and with PCs that support e-mail. In addition to text messages, you can also send data such as photos and movies by e-mail. C-mail is a service that uses phone numbers as the destination to exchange messages between cell phones which support C-mail and between cell phones of other carriers which support short messages. Connecting to the packet communication is required to use e-mail. Also, initial settings must be done in advance. For details, refer to Setting Guide (Japanese). Subscription to IS NET is required to use e-mail. Those who did not subscribe to the service at the time of the purchase can contact an au shop or Customer Service Center for the service. E-mail/C-mail can be used overseas, too. For details, refer to Global Passport Owners 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. Sending and receiving e-mails may take some time if attached data are included in them or depending on radio wave status of the area where the phone is used. Receiving C-mail is free. M a i l 46 Sending E-mail Messages A On the home screen,
[Mail [Create. E-mail creation screen A Destination entry field B Subject entry field C Message entry field D Remaining space for entry E Contacts quotation menu key F File attachment key B . You can also enter an address directly by tapping the destination entry field. If you have already entered destinations, display the destination list screen. is displayed. Tap it to C Address Book Enter a mail address in the destination entry field by selecting one included in an entry from the address book. Send/
Receive history Mail Group Profile Secrecy Enter a mail address in the destination entry field by selecting one included in the list of entries from the send/receive history. On the send/receive history selecting screen, tap e [Set secrecy not to display Send/Receive history when selecting destinations etc. Enter a mail address in the destination entry field by selecting one included in a mail group. Enter a mail address in the destination entry field by selecting one registered in the profile. Disable secrecy setting of the send/receive history temporarily. D Tap the subject entry field [Enter a subject. Up to 50 full-width/100 half-width characters can be entered in the subject entry field. E Tap the message entry field [Enter a message. Up to approximately 5,000 full-width/10,000 half-width characters can be entered in the message entry field. F Send. The decoration animation is not supported. If a mail message which includes half-width katakana and half-width symbols is sent, those characters may not be displayed properly on the receiving side. You can send a maximum of 1,000 e-mails per day, which is the total number of mails with all the destinations combined. You can send an e-mail to a maximum of 30 different destinations at the same time (including To/Cc/Bcc. 64 half-width characters per message). If you send pictograms of au version to cell phones of other carriers, those pictograms will be converted to other carriers version before they are received by the other party.
* Some pictograms will not be converted. Part of pictograms sent to cell phones of different models, PCs, etc. may not be displayed properly on the receiving side. On the e-mail creation screen, tap e [Save [Save to unsent box. After that, the mail message is saved to the unsent box without being sent. If you enter a destination or a name in the destination entry field, the destination candidates are searched for automatically from the send/receive history or the address book and displayed. Select one of them to be set as the destination. After setting, you can enter and add another destination successively. Auto resend, Sending reservation On the home screen, tap
[Mail [e [Settings [General settings
[Send/create settings [Mark Auto resend. After that, a mail message will be resent to the other party up to twice automatically if it fails to be sent. A mail for which Sending reservation is set will also be resent automatically if it fails to be sent. Mail messages will not be sent automatically during roaming. On the e-mail creation screen, tap e [Sending reservation. After that, the mail transmission is reserved and will be sent to the other party whenever the IS14SH enters within the service area or at the specified time. A mail for which Sending reservation is set will not be sent if the power is turned
[Mail [e [Settings off at the specified time. On the home screen, tap
[General settings [Send/create settings [Mark Auto resend. After that, the mail will be sent automatically whenever the power is turned on. A mail may not be sent automatically depending on the status of the server. Try again after a while. The number of mails (with e-mails and C-mails combined) which can be reserved or sent automatically is up to 20. Select a mail whose setting for Auto resend or Sending reservation you want to disable in unsent folder [Yes to disable the setting. Sending C-mail Messages You can send a message consisting of kanji/hiragana/katakana/
alphanumeric/symbols/pictograms/facemarks. A On the home screen,
[Mail [Create [Cmail. The C-mail creation screen is displayed. M a i l 47 B . You can also enter a phone number as the destination directly by tapping the destination entry field. If you have already entered destinations, display the destination list screen. You can edit/delete destinations in the same way as e-mail. is displayed. Tap it to C Address Book Send/
Receive history Profile Secrecy Enter a phone number in the destination entry field by selecting one included in an entry from the address book. Enter a phone number in the destination entry field by selecting one included in an entry from the send/receive history. On the send/receive history selecting screen, tap e [Set secrecy not to display Send/Receive history when selecting destinations etc. Enter a phone number in the destination entry field by selecting one registered in the profile. Disable secrecy setting of the send/receive history temporarily. D Tap the message entry field [Enter a message. E Send. A C-mail with 51 or more full-width/101 or more half-width characters may be divided into two separate C-mails depending on the receiving side. On the C-mail creation screen, tap Save. After that, the mail message is saved to the unsent box without being sent. On the C-mail creation screen, tap Email to switch C-mail in process of creation to e-mail. When switched, part of information such as the destination will be deleted and half-width katakana will be converted to full-width one. Each item of the option menu in the C-mail creation screen can be operated in the same way as in the e-mail creation screen. M a i l 48 If you enter the name in the destination entry field, the destination candidates are searched for automatically from the send/receive history or the address book and displayed. Select one of them to set as the destination. The caller ID will be notified when a C-mail is sent regardless of the setting
[Settings [Call settings [Uncheck Send
(On the home screen, tap caller ID). There is the limit for the number of C-mails which can be sent due to the conditions during the contract period. For details, refer to au homepage. Part of pictograms sent to cell phones of different models may not be displayed properly on the receiving side. Even when a C-mail is successfully sent, a message indicating that sending the mail failed may appear infrequently. C-mail center A message to ask whether to store a C-mail to the C-mail center is displayed if the C-mail failed to be received due to such reasons as the number of characters in the C-mail sent is beyond the limit, the cell phone of the other party is out of reach of radio waves and the power is turned off. Yes: You can store the C-mail to the C-mail center. The C-mail will be resent whenever the other party enters within the service area. No: The C-mail sending will be terminated. The unsent C-mail will be saved in unsent folder. On the home screen, tap
[Mark Auto-storage. After that, C-mails are automatically sent to the C-mail center.
[Mail [e [Settings [C-mail settings C-mails will be kept (stored) in the C-mail center for up to 72 hours. C-mails kept in the C-mail center beyond that period will automatically be deleted. Also, there is no limit for the number of C-mails kept. C-mails may not be kept in the C-mail center depending on usage of the receiving users or types of the cell phones of the sending users. C-mails stored in the C-mail center will be sent in the following conditions. Immediately after a C-mail is stored: All the C-mails stored in the C-mail center will be sent every time a new C-mail is stored in the C-mail center. Via the retry function: A C-mail will be sent via the retry function which keeps sending one repeatedly for a maximum of 72 hours if the C-mail failed to be sent immediately after a C-mail is stored due to such reasons as the cell phone of the other party is out of reach of radio waves and the power is turned off. When a call is ended: If a C-mail failed to be sent immediately after a C-mail is stored, all the C-mails stored in the C-mail center will be sent after the user ends a call with the IS14SH. Auto resend, Sending reservation You can use Auto resend or Sending reservation in the same way as e-mail. A C-mail may be stored in the C-mail center and be sent regardless of the
[Mail [e [Settings [C-mail setting (on the home screen, tap settings [Mark Auto-storage) if Sending reservation is set for the C-mail. Receiving E-mail/C-mail Messages A A mail message is received. When a mail message is received, the mail ring tone sounds. The name, mail address and phone number are displayed on the appears on the status bar, and status bar. B Tap the status bar. C Select mail information. If you receive multiple mail messages, the inbox screen is displayed Mail messages will be received in the background even during operations of mail or other functions. On the home screen, tap
[Settings [E-mail settings [Receive/display settings [Uncheck Auto-receive mail. After that, mail messages will not be received in the background.
[Mail [e If a name of the sender is set for the received e-mail message, the set name is displayed on the status bar. If the mail address is registered in the address book, the name registered in the address book takes priority and it is displayed. Packet communication charges may apply even if mail messages are not properly received depending on the reception status and data received. The maximum data capacity of an e-mails message that can be received is approximately 5,000 full-width/10,000 half-width characters (approximately 10 KB). If the number of the characters exceeds the capacity, a notice to inform you that the exceeded characters have not been received will be displayed. Some contents of the received mail message will not be properly displayed. Receiving Mail Message by Inquiring If you set the cell phone not to receive mail messages automatically
(on the home screen, tap settings [Receive/display settings [Uncheck Auto-receive mail) or the mail reception fails, you can receive the mail messages by inquiring them.
[Mail [e [Settings [E-mail A On the home screen,
[Mail [Receive new mails. Check whether new mail messages have been received. Reading Received E-mail/C-mail Messages Received mail messages are saved in the inbox. Sent mail messages are saved in the outbox. If the received mail messages and sent mail messages match a condition for sorting mail messages, they are saved in the set folders. Mail messages saved without being sent and failed to be sent are saved in the unsent box. A On the home screen,
[Mail. The inbox screen is displayed. Select a mail message to check the received mail. M a i l 49 B Folder. Example: In the inbox screen Folder list screen A Mail box name B Folder C All mails M a i l Inbox screen A Mail box name B Folder name C Mail messages/Templates list Appears when a folder is created. All mail messages saved in Mail messages/Templates saved in the selected folder are the inbox/outbox are displayed. D Unopened mail messages/Number of failed sending mail messages C Select a folder. 50 displayed as a list. If you tap Switch E/C in the inbox/outbox screen, the type of displayed mail messages is switched in order of only C-mail
[only E-mail [all mails.
: Received e-mail/C-mail which is opened
*: Received e-mail/C-mail which is unopened
*: Unfinished e-mail which is opened/unopened
: Sent e-mail/C-mail
: Unsent e-mail/C-mail
: Template of e-mails/C-mails
* Turns to opened state if tapped. The following icons are attached to mail icons depending on the states.
: Received mail message which are replied Example: In the received mail contents display screen
: Received mail message which are forwarded
: Mail message with attached files
: Protected mail message
: Mail message with Auto resend/Sending reservation set
: Failed sending mail message D Indicator Appears when there are multiple folders and it indicates the currently displayed folder. A folder in which unopened mails are saved is displayed in orange. E Number of unopened mail messages/failed sending mail messages D Select mail messages/templates list. If you select an unsent mail messages, the e-mail creation screen/
C-mail creation screen is displayed. If you select a template, the preview screen is displayed. Tap Select in the preview screen to display the mail creation screen. Received mail message screen A Name/Mail address/Phone number B Subject*
C Message D Attached file*
Long-touch to receive/play/save the attached file. E Address details key*
Appears when there are multiple destinations. Tap to display addresses as a list. F Date and time information indicator Appears when a subject or message has a date and time information. Tap to register schedules by using the date and time information.
* Not appears in C-mail messages If mail messages are received while the inbox is full, received mail messages will be deleted from the oldest ones which are unprotected and opened. If there is no opened mail messages, received mail messages will be deleted from the oldest ones which are unprotected and unopened. M a i l 51 If mail messages are sent while the outbox is full, sent mail messages will be deleted from the oldest ones which are unprotected. C
(Simple Settings) Setting Mail Filters Mail filters have functions to receive and reject specific e-mail messages and to reject e-mail messages spoofing cell phones or PHSs. A On the home screen,
[Mail [e [Settings
[E-mail settings [Other settings [OK. Setting the mail filter as recommended B
[ (Register).
(See Recommended Settings) Set the mail filter that enables to reject spoofing or auto-forwarded mail messages, and to receive mail messages from cell phones, PHSs or PCs. Setting details of the mail filter
(Advanced Settings) B
[Tap
[ (Send). The mail filter screen is displayed.
(Mail Filter)
(Entry field) [Enter your security code 1.PHSPC
(1. Receive Mail Messages from Cell Phone, PHS or PC) Reject spoofing or auto-forwarded mail messages, and receive mail messages from cell phones, PHSs or PCs. 2.PHS
(2. Receive only Mail Messages from Cell Phone or PHS) Reject mail messages from PCs, spoofing mail messages or auto-forwarded mail messages, and receive mail messages from cell phones or PHSs.
(Collective Receive Setting) Receive or reject all mail messages from the Internet or cell phones.
(Nuisance Mail Automatic Restriction) Detect mail messages suspected of being nuisance mail messages automatically from among PC mail messages received via the mail server and restrict them.
(Spoof Restriction) Reject mail messages sent with an alleged sender address. You can set the following levels; (High), (Medium), (Low). HTML
(HTML Mail Restriction) Reject e-mail messages in HTML format. URL
(URL Link Restriction) Reject e-mail messages that include a URL. M a i l 52
(Advanced Settings)
(Virus Mail Restriction) Perform the receiving restriction if any of attached files of a mail message received via the mail server is infected with viruses.
(Block Mail Notification Setting) Sets whether to send a receiver error
(address unknown) mail message to the sender of the rejected e-mail message.
(Reject Mail Address List Setting) Reject mail messages from certain e-mail addresses, domains or parts of addresses to the left of @ that are contained in the specified address list.
(Allowed Address List Setting) Prioritize reception of mail messages from certain e-mail addresses, domains or parts of addresses to the left of @ that are contained in the specified address list. To block e-mail messages from
(Advanced Settings)
(Check Settings/
Release Settings) PC
(Issue One Time Password for PC Setting)
(Notes on Setting Mail Filter)
(Address Book Receive Setting) Receive mail messages sent from the mail addresses saved on either au one Address Book or au one Friends Note. Check the setting status of the mail filters and release all the settings at one time. Issue a one time password to set the mail filter on your PC. Display the explanation for setting mail filters. addresses other than the specified ones, unmark all items in
(Collective Receive Setting).
(Allowed Address List Setting (Spoofing or Forwarded Mail Messages)) Avoid the mail block due to setting, and receive auto-forwarded mail messages.
(Spoof Restriction) M a i l 53 If you set HTML (HTML Mail Restriction), e-mail messages in the HTML format may not be received when they are among other HTML e-mail messages sent from e-mail magazines or PCs. Also, decorated e-mail messages from cell phones and PHSs can be received even if HTML
(HTML Mail Restriction) is set. If you set URL (URL Link Restriction), you may not receive e-mail messages on which a URL is written in the messages such as e-mail magazines and information providing e-mail messages, or member subscriptions to some cell phone sites etc. may not be available.
(Block Mail Notification Setting) is set to
(Reply) first time you set the mail filters. Also, spoofing e-mail messages will not be replied to even if
(Reply) is set. Setting Mail Filters Using a PC Mail filters can also be set using your PC. Access PC
(Mail Filter Settings From PC) (in Japanese only) inside the screen of (For Customers Bothered By Unwanted Spam) (in Japanese only) on the au homepage and set the mail filter after entering a one time password for PC setting. You can check the one time password for PC setting by accessing PC
(Issue One Time Password for PC Setting) in the mail filter screen. Connect to the mail filter setting from a PC within 15 minutes after issuance of the one time password for PC setting. When 15 minutes has passed after that, the one time password for PC setting will become invalid. If the security code is incorrectly entered three times consecutively during a single day, the mail filter setting operation will be disabled until the next day. Note that you cannot receive e-mail messages once rejected by mail filters. Be careful when you set mail filters. Mail filters functions apply to new e-mail messages in order of the followings.
(Allowed Address List Setting (Spoofing or Forwarded Mail Messages)) (Spoof Restriction) (Reject Mail Address List Setting)
(Allowed Address List Setting)
(Address Book Receive Setting) HTML (HTML Mail Restriction) URL (URL Link Restriction) (Collective Receive Setting) (Nuisance Mail Automatic Restriction) (Virus Mail Restriction)
(Spoof Restriction) function judges whether received e-mail messages are definitely from no other domains and restricts any e-mail message whose domains it considers may be spoofing messages domains. This function is limited to the occasions where the providers or e-mail distributing companies controlling the domains written on the header of the received e-mail messages are setting the domain authentication (SPF record). For details on the setting conditions of the domain authentication, contact the respective provider, e-mail distributing companies, etc.
* While e-mail messages received by a PC are being forwarded, the transmissions may be blocked after those messages are judged not to be from proper domains. In that case, register an address of the automatic forwarding source to
(Allowed Address List Setting (Spoofing or Forwarded Mail Messages)).
(Allowed Address List Setting (Spoofing or Forwarded Mail Messages)) is a function to prevent auto-forwarded e-mail messages from being rejected because of the setting of (Spoof Restriction). E-mail messages whose mail addresses are included in To (destination) or Cc (Carbon Copy) can be received without being restricted by registering an address of the automatic forwarding setting source to
(Allowed Address List Setting (Spoofing or Forwarded Mail Messages)).
* Note that this function does not apply to the e-mail messages (including some e-mail magazines) whose mail address is included only in Bcc (Blind Carbon Copy). M a i l 54 Rejecting Spam C-mail Messages Setting Account for PC-mail You can register the phone numbers to reject C-mail messages. You can also set to reject C-mail messages sent from the phone numbers not registered in the address book. You can use PC-mail by setting an account of au one mail etc. To use au one mail in PC-mail, acquiring au one mail account, enabling IMAP setting, setting mail password are required in A On the home screen,
[Mail [e [Settings
[C-mail settings [Receiving filter [Enter Lock No.
[OK. B Block specified numbers Not in address book E-mail notifications Set Specified Numbers Set whether to enable the Block specified numbers. If no phone number to be blocked is specified in Specified Number List, the specified number screen is displayed. Tap Add new and register the phone number. Specified Number List Specify the phone number to be blocked. Tap Add new to register a phone number to be blocked. Long-touch the registered phone number
[Change/Delete to change/delete the phone number. Tap e [Delete [Delete selection/Delete all to select the phone numbers to be deleted or to delete all the phone numbers. Up to ten phone numbers can be registered. Set whether to block C-mail from any phone number not saved in the address book. advance. On the home screen,
au one
(au one mail help) and set after
[au one [
(Support) confirming the contents of the help. When you activate PC-mail for the first time, you need to register an account. When the registration finishes, you can use the PC-mail. A On the home screen,
[PC-mail. B In the mail address field, enter mail address. C In the password field, enter password. When setting a mail server automatically D Next. Set manually when the mail server of the mail account you use is not automatically set. E Tap an account name entry field [Enter account name. F Tap your name entry field [Enter your name
[Done. When setting a mail server manually M a i l 55 Set whether to block e-mail notifications. D Manual setup. Even when you reject receiving by receiving filter, the sender is supposed to send the mail message correctly, and the charge applies. Confirm the setting of the receiving mail server and sending mail server by contacting the provider you use in advance. E Select an account type. When setting by POP3 server, the PC-mail saved in the IS14SH terminal may be deleted depending on the provider you use. When using the mail server supporting IMAP (Gmail, au one mail, etc.), set by IMAP server. Enter the user information. J Inbox checking frequency Send email from this account by default. Notify me when email arrives. Set the interval to confirm to the server whether a new PC-mail is received. Set to the priority account when composing a PC-mail if multiple mail accounts are set. Set whether to display to the status bar that a PC-mail is received. Enter the password. Enter the server information. K Next. L Tap an account name entry field
[Enter account name. M Tap your name entry field [Enter your name
[Done. When the account type is Exchange, entering UsernameDomain in the DomainUsername area is required depending on the provider. Contact the administrator of the server for details. Enter the port number. Set when necessary. Set whether to remain the received PC-mail in the server. Enter when necessary. Set whether to use the SSL when receiving PC-mails. Set whether to accept all the SSL certificates. Enter the server information. Enter the port number. Set when necessary. Set when necessary. Enter the Username and Password when setting valid. F Username/
DomainUsername Password POP3 server/IMAP server/Server Port Security type Delete email from server IMAP path prefix Use secure connection
(SSL) Accept all SSL certificates G Next. H SMTP server Port Security type Require sign-in. M a i l 56
* Besides the above mentioned items, the user information entry field and password entry field are displayed. I Next. Sending PC-mail Messages A On the home screen,
[PC-mail [e
[Compose. PC-mail composition screen A Destination entry field B Subject entry field C Message entry field B Tap the destination entry field
[Enter the destination. If you enter a name or a mail address in the address book, the address book is automatically searched and the destination candidate is displayed. After setting the destination, you can enter and add the destination in a row. C Tap the subject entry field [Enter the subject. D Tap the message entry field [Enter the message. E Send. 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 A PC-mail is received. If PC-mail is received, tone sounds. B Tap the status bar. appears on the status bar, and the mail ring C Select PC-mail information. D Select the received PC-mail. Using Gmail Gmail is a mail service provided by Google. You can send and receive Gmail with the IS14SH. Google account is required to use Gmail. For details on Google account, refer to Setting Up a Google Account. On the home screen, tap
[Settings [Accounts & sync to synchronize Gmail saved in the server with one saved in the IS14SH. For using Gmail, refer to Google homepage. A On the home screen,
[Gmail. M a i l 57 Sending Gmail A On the home screen,
[Gmail [e [Compose. B Tap the destination entry field
[Enter the destination. C Tap the subject entry field [Enter the subject. D Tap the message entry field [Enter the message. E . Receiving Gmail A Gmail is received. When Gmail is received, ring tone sounds. B Tap the status bar. appears on the status bar, and the mail C Select mail information. D Select the received mail. The received mail message screen is displayed. Replying/Forwarding Gmail A On the received mail message screen,
[Reply/Reply all/Forward. Inbox tray screen A Tray/Label name, Number of unopened mail messages Tap to display trays/labels as a list. M a i l B Mail message C Account name Tap to display accounts as a list. D Label Displayed on a mail message for which a label is set. E Attached file icon Displayed on a mail message with files attached. F Check box Tap to make it marked and to display the menu. Mark a mail message which you intend to make marked and select the menu. G Star icon Tap to enable/disable the setting of starring a message. 58 Viewing Sites with Browser A On the home screen,
[Browser. The browser screen is displayed. On the home screen, tap site.
[au one to connect to the au one portal When browsing a web page with a large amount of data, the application may be terminated automatically. Filtering function The filtering function blocks inappropriate web pages for young people.
[Settings [Wireless & networks [Filtering On the home screen, tap settings [Yes [Enter a password [OK [Enter a password again
[OK. The filtering function is not compatible with the application communication and the Wi-Fi connection. It is recommended to use the filtering function of (VirusBuster) and (Restrict Applications). The password used when enabling the filtering function is necessary when disabling the setting. Be sure to keep the password. Even if you enable the filtering function, you can display the sites that you displayed them while disabling the filtering function and caches remain. Using Bookmarks/History Displaying a Site from Bookmarks/History A On the home screen,
[Browser [ . Bookmarks/History screen A Bookmark/History list Displays the list of the bookmark/history. B Bookmarks tab Displays the registered bookmark. C Most visited tab Displays the viewing history of the site from the most frequently viewed one. D History tab Displays the viewing history of the site. B Select a bookmark/history. On the history screen, tap
to bookmark/delete the selected history. I n t e r n e t 59 Bookmarking a Web Page Bookmark the displayed site. A On the home screen,
[Browser [ [Add. B OK. On the home screen, tap
[Browser [ [Long-touch a bookmark
[Delete bookmark to delete the bookmark. Likewise, on the home screen, tap from bookmarks to delete the bookmark.
[Browser [ [History [Long-touch a history [Delete I n t e r n e t 60 Using the Camera IS14SH has a CMOS camera with approximately 8.04 effective megapixels for shooting photos and movies. All the photos and movies shot are saved in a microSD memory card. Insert a microSD memory card before using the camera. The mobile light flashes in red while each camera mode (except for mosimo camera) is activated. Cautions for Using the Camera If the camera lens is exposed to direct sunlight for a long time, the internal color filter may discolor and it causes discoloration of shot images. The quality of images may deteriorate when shot or saved after the IS14SH has been left in a warm location for a long time. Although the camera are made of high-precision parts, some pixels look constantly dark or bright. Further, blue, red, white dots, etc. appear in images especially when shooting images in a very dark place. Fingerprints, fats, etc. on the lens may cause the images to blur. Wipe the lens with a soft cloth such as cloths for cleaning glasses before shooting images. The lens may be damaged if you wipe it strongly. Make sure that your fingers, hair, the straps of the IS14SH, etc. do not obscure the camera lens when shooting images. If the straps interrupt you when shooting images, hold the straps with your hand. Be careful of camera shakes. Hold the IS14SH tight or use the self-timer function since such shakes may cause the images to blur. Be careful of camera shakes especially in a place without enough light such as inside of a room. Also, images may blur when the subject of the images moves. Before shooting images, make sure that the subject is completely displayed. If you shoot images while moving the camera, the images may blur. Indoor fluorescent lighting may cause flickers (too fine to be seen with humans naked eyes) to be detected and light fringes may be displayed. This is not a malfunction. When shooting images under incandescent lamps, the display may become red. On the home screen,
[Camera [ [White Balance [Tungsten to solve this problem. Make sure that the microphone is not covered by your fingers etc. when recording movies. Also, the quality of its sounds may deteriorate depending on the voice volume and surrounding environment during the recording. The color and brightness of the subject of images shot with the IS14SH may differ from the actual color and brightness. Because of the characteristics of the lens, some part of the images may appear dark or light depending on the subject and light ray while shooting. Also, note that some part of the subject in the images may be distorted due to the usage of wide-angle lens. Purple lines and bars may be displayed on images while recording strong light or shiny subject. This is not a malfunction. When you subject the camera to strong impacts when shooting images, the images may be out of focus. In such case, reactivate the camera. The following subjects may cause images to be out of focus. Subjects with few contrasts such as solid color walls Backlit subjects Subjects reflecting light brightly such as shiny objects Subjects with horizontal repetitive patterns such as blind In the case when there are many subjects located at different M u l t i m e d a i distances from the camera Subjects in dark places 61 Subjects which move quickly If you use the IS14SH camera in a wrongful manner, you may be Do not position the mobile light close to your eyes. Do not look at the subject to punishment according to laws or ordinances/nuisance mobile light directly while it is on. Do not point on the mobile light prevention ordinance etc. toward the eyes of others. It may harm eyesight. You cannot use VeilView while using the camera. The tone for locking AF and the shutter tone sounds, even if you set You may not be able to use the camera when using other Manner mode. The tone for starting and stopping movies also applications. sounds. You cannot change the tone volume. While the camera is operating, such as activating the camera, you may hear small sound made from the operation of the inner parts. This is not a malfunction. The IS14SH may be warm after displaying the photo monitor screen or recording movies repeatedly for a long time. Be careful of touching for a long time which may result in a low temperature burn. Also you may not be able to use camera when the temperature of the IS14SH is increased. When shooting images of strong light sources such as the sun or a lamp, the images may appear dark, distorted, etc. When shooting images of moving subjects or changing the place from light place to dark place, the display may whiten or darken for a moment. Also, the display may be distorted for a moment. When shooting images in a dark place, noises may increase and shot photos may become rough etc. Note that if the self-timer shooting is set and the IS14SH is left on an unstable place, it may fall due to the vibration etc. It may take time to display the brightness and color properly right after displaying the preview screen, switching the camera mode, changing the camera settings, etc. When the battery level is
(approximately 10 %) or lower, Camera cannot be activated. You may not be able to use the camera when the battery level is low or when using the camera in a cold place such as outdoors in Taking Photos A On the home screen,
[Camera. A confirmation screen asking whether to attach location informations to a data shot appears. Check the content and follow the instructions on the screen. Photo monitor screen M u l t i m e d a i 62 winter. A Shake reducing icon I Focus setting key On the home screen, tap
[Camera [ [Shake Set the type of the AF and design of the AF mark. Reducing [ON. After that, the icon is displayed. B Automatic current location adding icon On the home screen, tap
[Camera [ [Save J Picture size switching key Set the picture size. K Scene setting key Settings [Location info [Automatic added [ON. After that, Set the scene setting. the icon is displayed. C Miniature setting/Blog mode setting key L Remaining number of images for shooting M Brightness adjusting bar On the home screen, tap
[Camera [ [Switch Adjust the brightness. camera [Miniaturize Cam* [ [Miniaturize Set to Slide your finger up/down to display and set the bar. change the pattern of the blurring. Also, you can change the N Previously shot data setting each time you tap the miniature setting key. Displays the thumbnail of previously shot data. Tap the On the home screen, tap
[Camera [ [Blog mode thumbnail to confirm the data. sets [Blog mode ON/OFF [ON [ [Blog mode sets O Shoot
[Upload settings to set the upload destination.
* After selecting Miniaturize Cam, you can edit shot images to make them look like they are miniatures by blurring some parts of them. D AF mark On the home screen, tap
[Camera [ [Face AF to detects and focuses on a persons face. E Zoom bar Zoom in/out the subject. Slide your finger to the left/right to display and set the bar. F Video camera switching key G Various setting key Change the various settings. H Self-timer key Set the self-timer. Shoot images if the set time has passed after is tapped. The mobile light flashes while counting down. Tap ^ to stop a countdown. B .
[Camera [ [Save Settings [Auto On the home screen, tap Save [ON to automatically save the shot image. When the setting is set to OFF, the photo preview screen is displayed. On the photo preview screen, tap Save to save the shot image. On the photo preview screen, tap Cancel to delete the shot image and return to the photo monitor screen. When Blog mode sets is set to ON, Auto Save is set to OFF and the photo preview screen is displayed. Tap Upload to upload the shot image to photo services or SNS on the Internet, etc. Tap Edit to edit the shot image. If you operate nothing for approximately three minutes, Camera is terminated. If the mobile light is set to ON, the mobile light is turned on and it is automatically turned off after approximately three minutes. M u l t i m e d a i 63 AF lock By tapping the section on which you want to set the focus in the photo monitor screen, you can hold it in the state that it focuses on the tapped section. When the focusing is locked, the AF mark is displayed and focus lock tone sounds. If the focusing is failed, the AF mark is displayed in red. If you tap the screen while the focusing is locked, the focusing is unlocked. On the home screen, tap
[Camera [ [Chase Focus [ON. After that, the AF mark chases the subject even if the subject is moving. On the home screen, tap you cannot use the AF lock.
[Camera [ [Infinity Fixed. After that, You can take a photo by tapping the AF mark. Recording Movies A On the home screen,
[Video Camera. Movie monitor screen A Scene setting key Set the appropriate scene setting. B Picture size switching key Set the picture size. C Focus setting key Set the type of the AF. D Self-timer key Set the self-timer. Start recording if the set time has passed after is tapped. The mobile light flashes while counting down. Tap ^ to stop a countdown. E Various setting key Change the various settings. F Mobile light ON/OFF G Amount of the time left for recording. H Previously recorded data Displays the thumbnail of previously recorded data. Tap the thumbnail to confirm the data. I Record/Stop J Camera switching key K Recording time L Zoom bar Zoom in/out the subject. Slide your finger to the left/right to display and set the bar. M Brightness adjusting bar Adjust the brightness. Slide your finger up/down to display and set the bar. B
. Recording starts. C .
[Video Camera [ [Auto Save On the home screen, tap
[ON to automatically save the recorded data. When the setting is set to OFF, the movie preview screen is displayed. Tap On the movie preview screen, tap Save to save the recorded data. On the movie preview screen, tap Cancel to delete the recorded data to play the recorded data. M u l t i m e d a i 64 and return to the movie monitor screen. Using Contents Manager Displaying/Playing Data You can categorize and list, display/play, check, and manage data on a microSD memory card, using Contents Manager. A On the home screen,
[Contents Manager. If the battery level becomes
(approximately 10 %) or lower while recording, recording is stopped and saved automatically. When you get an incoming call while recording, the recording is stopped and saved, and then the incoming call screen is displayed. If Auto Save is set to OFF, the recording is stopped, and then the incoming call screen is displayed. After the incoming call or the call, the movie preview screen is displayed. If you operate nothing for approximately three minutes, Video Camera is terminated. If the mobile light is set to ON, the mobile light is turned on and it is automatically turned off after approximately three minutes. Using Gallery In the Gallery, you can share the images and the movies saved in the microSD memory card, display them as a list or edit the images. A On the home screen,
[Gallery. The album selection screen is displayed. Camera is activated by tapping
. B Select an album. to return to the album selection screen. The thumbnail display screen is displayed. Tap Tap images. Slide to the left/right to slide the thumbnails. to switch the date display and the thumbnail display of the C Select an image or movie. When you select an image, the one image display screen is displayed. When you select a movie, an application corresponding to its data type is activated and the movie is played. If there are multiple applications to play the movie, the application selection screen may be displayed. Select an application to play the movie. If you tap an image or movie, you can hide/show the informations except for the image/movie informations. Tap to show the thumbnail display screen. Contents display screen (grid display) A Title area Displays a selected category name or save location. B Contents display area Displays a list of the data. C Category Photo: Displays photos shot by the built-in camera, decorated pictograms and other images. Movie: Displays data recorded by the built-in video camera and other movies. M u l t i m e d a i 65 Music: Displays voice data recorded by the built-in voice recorder, music and sounds. TV/SD-Video: Displays recorded data of 1Seg or recorded data such as data cooperated with recorders. C Delete selected List Players Doc.: Displays Office and text data. Others: Displays other data. D Searching icon Set the search criteria. E Thumbnail Displays thumbnails of the data. If the thumbnail is not available, displays an icon for data type. F File name Displays title name if the data contains title information. Displays the program name if the data is recorded TV program. B Select data. An application corresponding to the data type is activated and the data is displayed/played. Regardless of displaying/playing the data from the contents screen, if there are multiple applications to play/display, the application selection screen may be displayed. Select an application to display/
play the data. Some data displayed in Contents Manager cannot be played/displayed. You cannot play data on which is displayed. Using Menu in the Contents Screen A On the contents screen,
[Contents Manager. M u l t i m e d a i B e. 66 Delete data. Display types of applications related to file format. If you long-touch a file format, you can change the application related to the file format. Switch grid/list Switch grid display and list display to display Sort Slideshow microSD/
phone space App setting Slideshow settings the contents display screen. Sort saved data. Display the taken pictures by slideshow. Display the space of the microSD memory card and the IS14SH. Retrieval condition setting Set the search range under various search criteria and whether to save the search criteria. Initialize settings Reset the settings to default. Update Information Update the information of the microSD memory card. Slideshow interval Set the interval of the slideshow. Slideshow transition Set the operation of the slideshow. Photo block settings Set the size and color of block for photo block. Repeat setting Set whether to repeat the slideshow display. Shuffle setting Set whether to display the slideshow in random order. Cautions for Using 1Seg Cautions for using 1Seg No communication charges apply for watching 1Seg. However, when you use an additional service using communication on a data broadcast, packet communication charges apply. 1Seg is only for the terrestrial digital TV broadcasting in Japan. You cannot watch 1Seg overseas due to the differences in the system and frequency of the broadcasting. Also, you cannot watch BS and 110 degree CS digital broadcasting. The IS14SH may be warm while watching 1Seg. Be careful of touching for a long time which may result in a low temperature burn. Do not watch 1Seg while driving a car, motorcycle and bicycle or walking. It prevent you from hearing the ambient sounds, and you are distracted by the video images and sounds. It may cause a traffic accident. Be careful not to watch 1Seg for a long time at a loud volume. It may harm your hearing. Behavior by Battery Level If the battery level becomes
(approximately 10 %) or lower while activating 1Seg, it is terminated automatically. If the battery level becomes so while recording TV programs, the recorded content is saved and 1Seg ends. TV antenna Also, the TV antenna can be rotated for 360-degree. Please rotate the TV antenna to the direction having good receiving sensitivity. Initial Setup of 1Seg Set the watching area when you activate 1Seg for the first time. After you have finished to set, you can watch 1Seg. A On the home screen,
[One Seg [Yes. B Select a region. C Select a prefecture. D Select a locality. Searching for local channels begins. When watching 1Seg, extend the TV antenna to ensure that you can receive an adequate signal. E OK. Sufficiently pull out the TV antenna until it is fixed into position. On the home screen, tap
[One Seg [One Seg TV [e [More
[Channel setting [Switch area to change the area. 1 S e g 67 Watching 1Seg A On the home screen,
[One Seg [One Seg TV.
: Displays the channel list.
: Displays the data broadcast operation panel.
: Switches channels or searches for a channel by long-touch.
: Displays the program guide.
: Moves the cursor.
: Selects an item.
: Returns to the previous screen.
: Displays the 1Seg operation panel. G Signal strength H Data broadcast lock indicator Indicates that the data broadcast lock content is displayed on a data broadcast. I SSL indicator Indicates that the page protected by the advanced security is displayed on a data broadcast. J Multiple services indicator Indicates that another service (program) is broadcast in a channel being received. K Language When you activate 1Seg or switch channels, it may take time to get the video image or data broadcast data due to the characteristics of the digital broadcasting. The video image or sound may be interrupted depending on the signal strength. Camera is not available while activating 1Seg. 1Seg screen A Program information Tap to display the program name. B Video image Tap to show/hide the program information and operation key. 1 S e g Double-tap to switch image sizes. Long-touch to display the channel list. Slide/Flick to the left/right to switch channels. C Operation key
: Switches channels or searches for a channel by long-touch. D Subtitle E Data broadcast F 1Seg operation panel/Data broadcast operation panel 68
: Starts/Stops recording. Operations while displaying Channel List Select the broadcast station name: Switches to the selected broadcast station. Long-touch the broadcast station [Channel overwrite registration
[Yes: Assigns the broadcast station being watched to the selected remote control number. Long-touch the broadcast station [Delete channel [Yes: Deletes the broadcast station from the selected remote control number. Long-touch the unset remote control number: Assigns the broadcast station being watched to the selected remote control number. 1 S e g 69 Using au Disaster Countermeasure Application au Disaster Countermeasure is an application in which you can use Disaster Message Board and Early warning mail (earthquake early warnings and disaster/evacuation information). A On the home screen,
au
(au Disaster Countermeasure). The au disaster countermeasure menu is displayed. For details, refer to Disaster Message Board Service on au homepage. A From the au disaster countermeasure menu, Follow the instructions on the screen for registration/confirmation.
(Disaster Message Board). To register the safety information, an e-mail address (~ezweb.ne.jp) is required. Set the mail address in advance. It is unavailable while connecting via Wi-Fi. The notification mail function of safety information will be provided from the spring of 2012. Using Early Warning Mail Early warning mail is a service to collectively deliver earthquake early warnings and disaster/evacuation information to au phones in the specified areas.
* From the spring of 2012, we will start providing Disaster/evacuation information as early warning mail. You will be notified on the au homepage for details. At the time of purchase, receiving setting of early warning mail
(earthquake early warnings and disaster/evacuation information) is set to When you receive an earthquake early warning, secure your safety and act composedly according to the surrounding situations.
(Receive). au disaster countermeasure menu Using Disaster Message Board Disaster Message Board is a service to enable customers in disaster areas to register their safety information via IS NET when large-scale disasters, such as an earthquake whose Japan seismic scale is approximately 6-lower or more, occur. The registered safety information can be checked by customers using au phones, and also from other carriers mobile phones, PC, etc. A From the au disaster countermeasure menu, The inbox is displayed. Select a mail you want to check to check the details of the mail.
(Early warning mail). A p p l i c a t i o n s 70
(Delete)
(Settings) (Earthquake Early Warning) (At Delete received mails. the top) Set whether to receive earthquake early warnings.
(Disaster/Evacuation information) (At the top) Set whether to receive disaster/evacuation information.
(Volume) Set the volume of the receiving sound for earthquake early warnings.
(Vibrator) Set whether to activate the vibrator when receiving earthquake early warnings.
(Linkage to Manner mode) Set whether to notify you with Manner mode settings applied while Manner mode is set.
(Earthquake Early Warning) (At the bottom) Check the operations of the receiving sound and vibrator.
(Disaster/Evacuation information) (At the bottom) Check the operations of the receiving sound and vibrator. When you receive an early warning mail, the dedicated alarm tone rings. The alarm tone cannot be changed. An earthquake early warning is a warning to show the areas where a strong shaking (Japan seismic scale 4 or more) is expected when an earthquake whose maximum Japan seismic scale is predicted of 5-lower or more has been detected. This service detects an earthquake (P-wave, preliminary tremors) near the seismic center immediately after the earthquake occurs and automatically calculate its location, scale and predicted strength of the shaking. After that, you will be notified of the earthquake as soon as possible within a few seconds to dozens of seconds before a strong shaking from the earthquake
(S-wave, principal shock) occurs. In the vicinity of the seismic center, a strong shaking may reach you before an earthquake early warning. Disaster/Evacuation information is to notify information related to the safety of citizens, such as evacuation advisories, evacuation orders, various alarms delivered by the national government or the local governments, etc. This service is available only in Japan (Not available overseas). Early warning mail is free of both information charges and communication charges. As for this service, au shall not be liable to any damage incurred on the users resulted from communication disturbance, failure or delay of information delivery due to system failure, contents of the information or other problems that are not supposed to be blamed on our company. For details on earthquake early warnings provided by the Japan Meteorological Agency, refer to the Japan Meteorological Agency homepage. http://www.jma.go.jp/
Early warning mails cannot be received during a call. Also, they may not be received during communication such as while sending and receiving C-mails/e-mails and while using the browser. Early warning mails may not be received when you turn off the power or you are in a place where the signal cannot be received or the signal is weak, even within the service area. Early warning mails which failed to be received will not be able to be received again. The earthquake early warning distribution system provided by this service is different from that provided by TV, radio and other communication media and thus the arriving time of earthquake early warnings may be different among those media. Information intended for the areas of other than your present location may be received. A p p l i c a t i o n s 71 Using Android Market Using GREE 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 Setting Up a Google Account. For details, on the Android Market screen, tap e [Help to refer to Android Market Help. A On the home screen,
[Market. 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 You can install Android-based applications recommended by au. au one-ID is required to use some functions. For setting au one-ID, refer to Setting an au one-ID. A On the home screen,
[au one Market. The au one Market screen is displayed. When you activate au one Market for the first time, the terms of service and cautions for using au one Market are displayed, so tap
(Agree) [OK after confirming the contents. 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. You can search for games and contents provided by au one GREE. You can search them easily without login. A On the home screen,
[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. Using Anshin Security Pack Anshin Security Pack You can be supported for the security of the Android phone totally using three types of applications, 3LM Security, Remote Support and VirusBuster mobile for au. The Anshin Security Pack is a paid service. Before using location search of Anshin Security Pack Note that au shall not be liable for any loss of the users caused by provided GPS informations. Precautions Even if you are within the service area, you may not be able to obtain the accurate location information in a location where the signal from GPS satellites and base stations is weak. The location information may not be notified if, on the home screen, tap
[Settings [Location & security [Uncheck Use GPS satellites. You can search a terminal whose information of the subscribed au IC-Card matches that of the au IC-Card which is inserted at the time when you use the service for the first time. A p p l i c a t i o n s 72 3LM Security If the IS14SH is stolen or lost, you can delete data on the IS14SH. Contact the Customer Service Center to delete the data. If the IS14SH is stolen or lost, you can lock the IS14SH remotely. Also, you can unlock the IS14SH remotely. When activating 3LM Security or the IS14SH is locked remotely, the location information of the IS14SH will be sent to the server. Also, you can set the location information to be always sent. The terminal information of IS14SH is sent to the server periodically. Remote Support When you contact us about the operations of the cell phone, the Using 3LM Security A On the home screen, Alternatively, on the home screen, tap [au Customer Support) [
[3LM [For Consumer.
(Support & Services)
(au
(Anshin Security Pack) [3LM Security
[For Consumer. When you activate 3LM Security for the first time, the terms of service for 3LM Security are displayed, so tap I Accept [Activate after confirming the contents. B Select and set items. operator will share the screen of your IS14SH with you, and solve the Using Remote Support problems directly by supporting your operations. VirusBuster mobile for au Countermeasure against improper applications: When you install applications, scan the files and prevent installing improper applications. Also, you can scan applications already installed manually and delete the applications. WEB filter: Prevent young people from accessing inappropriate sites such as gambling and dating sites. Countermeasure against dangers in WEB: Prevent you from accessing improper sites such as sites which distribute virus and improper applications and phishing sites. Blocking incoming calls/SMS: Other than rejecting nuisance calls and SMS, you can also reject messages which contain specific keywords. A Contact the Customer Service Center. B On the home screen,
(Remote Support). Alternatively, on the home screen, tap [au Customer Support) [
(Support & Services)
(au
(Remote Support).
(Anshin Security Pack) C
(Agree). D Follow the instructions from the operator. A p p l i c a t i o n s 73 Using VirusBuster mobile for au Managing Applications You can delete data, clear cache or stop installed applications forcefully. A On the home screen,
[Manage applications.
[Settings [Applications The installed applications list is displayed. B Select an application. The detailed application information is displayed. C Select the operation to perform. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform it. When you select an application installed from Android Market etc., Uninstall is displayed. Tap it to remove the application. A On the home screen,
(VirusBuster). Alternatively, on the home screen, tap [au Customer Support) [
(Support & Services)
(au
(Anshin Security Pack) for au (VirusBuster mobile for au). When you activate VirusBuster for the first time, the license agreement for VirusBuster is displayed, so tap
(Agree) after confirming the contents. Also, if you have not set up a Google account, a message asking you to set up a Google account appears. Follow the screen to set up one. B Select an item. C Follow the instructions on the screen. Web filter is enabled when you use Android standard browser connected via IS NET or Wi-Fi. A p p l i c a t i o n s 74 If au IC-Card is not inserted or different au IC-Card is inserted, auIC Card(UIM) error. Please insert card appears for checking your profile. Tap OK to display the profile screen. However, information such as Own phone number, Own mail address or ICCID is not displayed. Also, some operations, such as attaching the profile to mail, may not be carried out. Insert your au IC-Card and turn on power again. Changing the Incoming Ring Tone You can select and set data for the incoming ring tone. A On the home screen,
[Settings [Sound settings
[Melody. B Select the data. Changing the Wallpaper You can select and set an image to display as the wallpaper. A On the home screen,
[Settings [Display settings
[Wallpaper. B Select the application. C Select the data [Save/Set wallpaper/Set to wallpaper. Checking Your Profile A On the home screen,
[Settings [Profile. Profile screen Using Menu in the Profile Screen A On the profile screen, e. B Edit Send by Infrared Send by Bluetooth Send by IC Attach to Mail Send Setting Edit your profile. Send your profile using infrared communication. Send your profile using Bluetooth. Send your profile using IC communication. Create a mail message using your profile as an attached data. Set the sending settings. You cannot disable Name and Own phone number. S e t t i n g s o f I S 1 4 S H 75 Initializing microSD Memory Card When initializing a microSD memory card, all data (including applications) saved on the microSD memory card is deleted. A On the home screen,
[Settings
[microSD & phone storage [Unmount microSD [OK. B Erase microSD [Erase microSD [Enter Lock No.
[OK [Erase everything. Initialize a microSD memory card while charging or with the battery fully charged. To have the microSD memory card recognized after having unmounted it, tap Mount microSD. 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. S e t t i n g s o f I S 1 4 S H 76 Using Global Passport CDMA 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 IS14SH is Stolen or Lost If the IS14SH is stolen or lost 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 IS14SH 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. Using the IS14SH 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. 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 Call. Configuring the Overseas Settings Obtaining the PRL (Roaming Area Information) To use the IS14SH overseas, you are required to change to the telecommunications carriers networks that you connect to at your travel destination. Please obtain the latest PRL before traveling. The PRL (roaming area information) contains information on roaming areas of overseas partner providers who have signed an international roaming contract with KDDI (au). A On the home screen,
[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. l G o b a l F u n c t i o n 77 Setting the Area You can set the area where you use the IS14SH. A On the home screen,
[Settings
[Wireless & networks [Mobile networks
[Roaming settings [Area settings. B Japan Roaming Set for using within Japan. Set for using overseas (Automatic setting in accordance with the PRL). The country selection screen may be displayed if Area settings is set to Roaming. Select the travel country. Setting the data roaming You can use the packet communication during roaming. A On the home screen,
[Settings
[Wireless & networks [Mobile networks
[Data roaming. Tap OK to enable the data roaming. To enable the data roaming, set Area settings to Roaming in advance. If you have not subscribed to IS NET, au.NET charges (525 yen including tax 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 USA from South Korea A On the home screen,
[Phone. B Enter 002 as the international access code for South Korea. Long-touch the 0 to enter + and the international access code of your travel destination is automatically added when calling. C Enter 1 as the country code for USA. D Enter 212 as the area code. 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). E Enter 123XXXX as the other partys phone number
[Call. If the person you are dialing is using Global Passport, enter the country code 81 (Japan) regardless of his/her travel destination. l G o b a l F u n c t i o n 78 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. A On the home screen,
[Phone. B Enter a phone number. The method for making calls varies depending on where you are calling. Travel destination U.S. Mainland, Hawaii, Saipan New Zealand, South Korea, China, Hong Kong, Macau, Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Israel, India, Bermuda Islands, Bangladesh, Bahamas, Venezuela Mexico (Local call) Mexico (Toll call) Number 1 + Area code +
Other partys phone number Area code + Other partys phone number Other partys phone number 01 + Area code +
Other partys phone number C Call. 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. 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 A Enter 011 as the international access code for USA. B Enter 81 as the country code for Japan. C Omit the first 0 and enter 901234XXXX as the phone number of au phone [Call. l G o b a l F u n c t i o n 79 Troubleshooting Trouble Cannot turn on the power by pressing K. The power is turned off automatically. The power is turned off while the wake-up logo is displayed. Cannot make calls. Detail Is the battery pack charged? (zP.16) Is the battery pack attached properly? (zP.12) Is the jack of the battery pack clean?
Wipe the external connection jack with a dry swab etc. periodically. Did you hold down K? (zP.18) Is there enough power left in the battery pack?
(zP.16) Is there enough power left in the battery pack?
(zP.16) Is the power turned on? (zP.18) Is an au IC-Card inserted? (zP.13) Did you enter the correct phone number? (Did you enter the phone number starting with the area code?) (zP.38) Did you tap Call after entering a phone number?
(zP.38) Did you set the correct setting in Area settings?
(zP.78) Cannot receive calls. Is the IS14SH within the service area or in a location where the signal is strong? (zP.29) Is the power turned on? (zP.18) Is an au IC-Card inserted? (zP.13) Did you set the correct setting in Area settings?
(zP.78)
(out of service Is the IS14SH within the service area or in a location area indicator) appears. where the signal is strong? (zP.29) Is your finger off the area around the internal antenna? (zP.8) Did you set the correct setting in Area settings?
(zP.78) A p p e n d i x
I n d e x 80 Trouble Display and charging/
incoming indicator illuminates or flashes, but ring tone does not sound. Cannot charge the battery pack. Cannot operate key/
touch panel. Cannot operate touch panel as intended. auIC card(UIM) error. is displayed. A message indicating that charging is necessary appears. Calls are answered automatically. Battery usage time is short. When making a call, a beeping sound is heard from the earpiece and a connection cannot be established. Detail Is the ring tone volume set to other than minimum?
Is Manner mode disabled? (zP.41) Are the charging devices connected properly?
(zP.17) Is the battery pack attached properly? (zP.12) If you use Fast transfer mode, make sure the USB driver is installed to the PC. For the USB driver and install manual, refer to the Support page in SH DASH (http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/
support/). Is the power turned on? (zP.18) Restart the IS14SH. (zP.18) Check the proper operation of touch panel. (zP.21) Restart the IS14SH. (zP.18) Is an au IC-Card inserted? (zP.12) Is a proper au IC-Card inserted? (zP.12) The battery pack is almost empty. (zP.16) Is Answering memo disabled? (zP.41) Is Manner mode disabled? (zP.41) Is the battery pack charged enough? (zP.16) Make sure the battery does not approach the end of its service life. Make sure the IS14SH is not left in the place for a long period where appears. (zP.29)
(out of service area indicator) Suspend the functions not being used. (zP.30) Are you within the service area or in a location where the signal is strong? (zP.29) The wireless line is busy or the other party is on another line. Try again later. For more detailed information, visit au (au Customer Support) on the au homepage. http://www.kddi.com/customer/service/au/trouble/kosho/
index.html Trouble Display is dark. Cannot hear the other party. Cannot use the microphone of earphone/
microphone. Cannot watch 1Seg, images or sounds are interrupted or noise occurs. Cannot operate any key and the screen is frozen. Cannot operate the respective address book settings. Images are not displayed on web page. Cannot create a PC-mail. Cannot recognize a microSD memory card. Cannot operate the camera. Detail Is VeilView disabled? (zP.30) Is the earpiece volume set to other than minimum?
(zP.38) Make sure your ear is not covering the earpiece. Put your ear on the earpiece. Is the connector of the microphone inserted properly?
Insert the connecter securely. Does the IS14SH receive an adequate digital broadcasting signal? (zP.67) Is TV antenna extended? (zP.67) Is the selected area for the area where you use the IS14SH?
Press the reset button with a pointed end of an object for at least two seconds. The IS14SH restarts. Is the other partys phone number notified?
If there is no notification, the settings of the address book are not enabled. Make sure the settings is not set to hide images. Did you Register a PC-mail account? (zP.55) Is a microSD memory card inserted properly?
(zP.15) Is the microSD memory card mounted? (zP.76) Is there enough power left in the battery pack?
(zP.16) Confirm for using the camera. (zP.61) A p p e n d i x
I n d e x 81 Index Chat ............................................... 43 Double-tap .....................................21 Check Settings/Release Settings Drag................................................22 Numeric B
.................................................... 53 C-mail C-mail.......................................... 46 E Cmail........................................... 47 Early warning mail ........................70 3LM ................................................ 73 Battery pack ................................. 10 Compose Earpiece...........................................8 A Battery pack cover....................... 10 Gmail........................................... 58 Edit .................................................75 Birthday ........................................ 43 PC-mail messages...................... 57 Edit and call...................................45 Block specified numbers ............ 55 Contents Manager ........................ 65 E-mail .............................................46 Absence Memo ............................. 40 Bookmarks ................................... 59 Context menu ............................... 32 E-mail notifications.......................55 Accept all SSL certificates........... 56 Browser......................................... 59 Create ............................................ 46 Entering decoration-emoji Accessories .................................... 2 Add................................................. 60 Address Book C Create mail .................................... 45 Hardware keyboard ....................37 Create shortcut Software keyboard ......................35 Mail address ............................... 45 Entering emoji Address Book ............................. 43 Call ................................................ 45 Phone number ............................ 45 Hardware keyboard ....................37 Cmail ........................................... 48 Call added special number ......... 45 Create ......................................... 46 Camera Advanced Settings ....................... 52 Camera....................................... 62 D Software keyboard ......................35 Entering facemark Hardware keyboard ....................37 Anshin Security Pack................... 72 Using .......................................... 61 Data roaming ................................ 78 Software keyboard ......................35 Answer........................................... 40 Camera lens.................................... 9 Delete Entering symbol Answer Holding ............................ 40 Cautions for using 1Seg.............. 67 Answering Memo List ................. 42 Hardware keyboard ....................37 Answering an incoming call ........ 40 Cautions for using the camera ... 61 Early warning mail....................... 71 Software keyboard ......................35 Answering Memo List .................. 42 Cell phone etiquette....................... 2 Delete email from server.............. 56 Erase microSD ..............................76 Answering memo setting............. 41 Character entry screen................ 33 Delete selected ............................. 66 Event ..............................................43 App setting.................................... 66 Character Input (Hardware Disabling sleep mode .................. 18 External connection jack ...............9 Area settings................................. 78 Keyboard).................................. 36 Disaster Message Board.............. 70 External connection jack cover.....9 Attach to Mail ................................ 75 Character input (Software Display............................................. 8 Attaching the battery pack .......... 12 Keyboard).................................. 33 Display settings............................ 24 au IC-Card ..................................... 12 Charging Displaying a site from bookmarks F au international call service ........ 39 Battery pack ............................... 16
.................................................... 59 Family name ..................................43 au one Market ............................... 72 Charging with the AC adapter.... 17 Displaying a site from history ..... 59 au one-ID setting .......................... 20 Charging with the DC adapter ... 17 Displaying data............................. 65 Charging indicator ......................... 8 Charging with a PC ...................... 18 Displaying menu........................... 32 DomainUsername ...................... 56 FeliCa mark ...................................10 Flick................................................21 For overseas use without anxiety
....................................................77 A p p e n d i x
I n d e x 82 Forward ......................................... 58 Input mode Manner mode................................ 41 Option menu ................................. 32 G Hardware keyboard .................... 37 Market ........................................... 72 Organization ................................. 43 Software keyboard ......................35 Melody........................................... 75 Outgoing History .......................... 40 Inserting au IC-Card .....................13 Memo............................................. 43 Gallery ........................................... 65 Inserting microSD Memory Card Menu in the contents screen ...... 66 Given name................................... 43
....................................................15 Menu in the home screen............ 23 P Global passport CDMA ................ 77 Internal antennas..........................10 Menu key......................................... 8 Password ...................................... 56 Gmail ............................................. 57 Internet call ...................................43 microSD memory card................. 13 PC-mail .......................................... 55 Google account ............................ 20 Issue One Time Password for PC microSD memory card slot ......... 10 Phone ............................................ 38 GPS ............................................... 43 Setting ........................................53 microSD/phone space ................. 66 Phone number GREE_MARKET............................ 72 Group setting................................ 43 J mixi................................................ 43 Address Book ............................. 43 Mobile light ................................... 10 Phone number ............................ 45 Mouthpiece ..................................... 8 PIN code .......................................... 4 Japan .............................................78 Moving folders ............................. 24 Pinch.............................................. 22 H Hardware keyboard........................ 8 History........................................... 59 L Home key ........................................ 8 Launcher ....................................... 24 Home screen................................. 22 Light sensor .................................... 8 N Moving shortcuts ......................... 24 Playing data .................................. 65 Moving widgets ............................ 24 POP3 server .................................. 56 Port ................................................ 56 Postal............................................. 43 Power key........................................ 8 Home settings .............................. 23 List Players ...................................66 Names and functions of parts ...... 8 Power off ....................................... 18 Home Switcher ............................. 24 Lock key ..........................................9 Nickname ...................................... 43 PRL settings ................................. 77 Long-touch....................................21 Not in address book .................... 55 Profile I Illustrations and descriptions ....... 3 M IMAP path prefix........................... 56 Mail Notes on Setting Mail Filter......... 53 Cmail........................................... 48 Notification indicator ................... 29 Create ......................................... 47 Notification/Status panel............. 30 Profile .......................................... 75 Notifications ................................. 24 Proximity sensor ............................ 8 IMAP server .................................. 56 Address Book .............................43 Notify me when email arrives. ... 56 Inbox checking frequency........... 56 E-mail/C-mail messages .............49 Incoming History.......................... 40 Mail address.................................. 45 Incoming indicator ......................... 8 Mail Group.....................................47 O R Read first....................................... 43 Infrared port.................................... 9 Making a call to another country Off.................................................. 42 Read last ....................................... 43 Initial setup from your travel destination.....78 On .................................................. 42 Reboot ........................................... 18 Initial setup ................................. 19 Making a call within the same One Seg TV................................... 68 Receive new mails........................ 49 Initial setup of 1Seg .................... 67 country while overseas ............79 Opening the IS14SH..................... 11 Receiving a call at your travel Input method ................................ 36 Manage applications .................... 74 Operating the touch panel .......... 21 destination................................. 79 A p p e n d i x
I n d e x 83 Receiving calls from countries Send email from this account by Tray................................................ 10 other than Japan ....................... 79 default........................................ 56 Troubleshooting ........................... 80 Receiving filter.............................. 55 Send Setting ................................. 75 Turning the power on................... 18 Receiving Gmail............................ 58 Send/Receive history Turning the power on/off ............. 18 Receiving mail .............................. 49 Cmail .......................................... 48 TV antenna Receiving PC-mail ........................ 57 Create......................................... 47 Names and Functions of Parts...... 9 Remote Support............................ 73 Server............................................ 56 TV antenna.................................. 67 Removing au IC-Card ................... 12 Set main mail address ................. 45 Twitter............................................ 43 Removing folders ......................... 24 Set main phone number .............. 45 Removing microSD memory card Setting mail filter.......................... 52
.................................................... 14 Settings U Removing shortcuts..................... 24 Early Warning Mail...................... 71 Undo .............................................. 24 Removing the battery pack.......... 11 Menu in the home screen........... 24 Unlock Screen .............................. 19 Removing widgets........................ 24 Simple Settings ............................ 52 Unmount microSD........................ 76 Reply.............................................. 58 Sleep mode................................... 18 Use secure connection (SSL)...... 56 Reply all......................................... 58 Slide .............................................. 21 Username ...................................... 56 Require sign-in. ........................... 56 Slideshow ..................................... 66 Reset button.................................. 10 Slideshow settings ...................... 66 Return key ....................................... 8 SMTP server ................................. 56 V Ring Set ......................................... 43 Sort................................................ 66 Roaming ........................................ 78 Speaker ......................................... 10 Video Camera ............................... 64 Viewing the address book details S Speaker off ................................... 42 screen ........................................ 44 Speaker on.................................... 42 VirusBuster ................................... 74 Status bar ..................................... 28 Volume up/down key...................... 9 Search............................................ 24 Status indicator............................ 29 Search key....................................... 8 Stop ............................................... 42 Secrecy Strap eyelet..................................... 9 W Cmail ........................................... 48 Switch grid/list ............................. 66 Create ......................................... 47 Switching desktops ..................... 23 Security code .................................. 4 Switching orientation .................. 31 Security type ................................. 56 Switching software keyboards ... 33 Wallpaper ...................................... 75 Wallpapers .................................... 23 Website.......................................... 43 Select language ............................ 19 Send by Bluetooth........................ 75 Send by IC ..................................... 75 T Send by Infrared ........................... 75 Tap................................................. 21 A p p e n d i x
I n d e x 84 For inquiries, call: Customer Service Center For general information and charges (toll free) From xed-line phones:
From au cell phones:
area code not required PRESSING ZERO WILL CONNECT YOU TO AN OPERATOR AFTER CALLING 157 ON YOUR au CELLPHONE. For loss, theft or damage and operation information
(toll free) From xed-line phones:
From au cell phones:
In case above numbers are not available, area code not required 0120-977-033 (except Okinawa) 0120-977-699 (Okinawa) 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. November 2011 Edition Sales: KDDI CORPORATION Manufactured by: SHARP CORPORATION OKINAWA CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY
1 2 3 4 5 | User manual explanation | Cover Letter(s) | 40.69 KiB |
Sharp Telecommunications of Europe LTD.
(TCB-BABT) 14th December 2011 BABT TCB Forsyth House, Churchfield Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2TD Users Manual Configuration Explanation FCC ID: APYHRO00163 Cellular Phone with FeliCa / W-LAN / Bluetooth This cellular phone is available for sale in Japan only. Sharp Corporation, at the request of its customer, has arranged the User Manual as follows:
In-box printed user manual This document is mainly in Japanese, but points users (in English on page ii) to the world wide web for those that require an English instruction manual. To ensure that all users receive the required FCC statements etc., these are provided in English in the in-box user manual. These statements can be found under the safety section on pages 74 and 75. Online user manual As this cellular phone is available for sale in Japan only, English instructions are available on the world wide web only. These instructions refer back to the in-box printed user manual for Safety Precautions on page ii. The FCC statements can be found under the safety section on pages 74 and 75 of the in-box printed user manual. Yours sincerely, Ken Newman Head of Business Systems Sharp Telecommunications of Europe LTD.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2011-12-13 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||
3 | 824.7 ~ 848.31 | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | ||
4 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||
5 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 | Effective |
2011-12-13
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1 2 3 4 5 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sharp Corporation
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1 2 3 4 5 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005810866
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
1 Takumi-cho, Sakai-ku, Sakai City
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Osaka, N/A 590-8522
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@babt.com
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1 2 3 4 5 |
T******@btinternet.com
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1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 5 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 3 4 5 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Grantee Code |
APY
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1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Product Code |
HRO00163
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
M****** N******
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1 2 3 4 5 | Title |
Deputy General Manager, Head of Q&E promotion Unit
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
+81-5********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
n******@sharp.co.jp
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 12/16/2011 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Cellular Phone with Bluetooth, WLAN and Felica | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter RF exposure procedures. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output power is ERP. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter RF exposure procedures. SAR compliance for body worn operating configurations must be restricted to belt-clips and holsters described in this filing, or which maintain a minimum separation distance of 1.5 cm and which contain no metallic component in the assembly. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported TNE Head SAR was 0.450 W/kg. The highest reported TNE Body SAR was 0.578 W/kg. This device contains functions that are not operational in the U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for U.S. operations. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output power is conducted. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter RF exposure procedures. SAR compliance for body worn operating configurations must be restricted to belt-clips and holsters described in this filing, or which maintain a minimum separation distance of 1.5 cm and which contain no metallic component in the assembly. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported DTS Head SAR was 0.114 W/kg. The highest reported DTS Body SAR was 0.056 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Firm Name |
TUV SUD Product Service
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1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
M****** J****
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
00-44********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
00-44********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
m******@tuv-sud.co.uk
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0040000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 22H | 824.70000000 | 848.31000000 | 0.2510000 | 2.5000000000 ppm | 1M28F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0540000 |
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