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Basic Manual Illustrations and Screenshots in This Manual Notes on Cell Phone Use Contents Getting Ready Making and Answering Calls Global Function Character Input Phone Book Mail Camera EZweb EZ News EX EZ Navi TV (1Seg) In Case of Loss of Your URBANO BARONE Troubleshooting Index Introduction Thank you for purchasing the URBANO BARONE. Before using your URBANO BARONE, be sure to read the URBANO BARONE Basic Manual (this PDF manual) to ensure correct usage. After you have finished reading this manual, store this PDF manual and the printed manuals in safe places so you can retrieve them whenever you need them. Manuals for the URBANO BARONE The URBANO BARONE comes with the Basic Manual and Instruction Manual. For learning the basics:
Read the URBANO BARONE Basic Manual (this manual). For learning details on using each function:
Read the supplied URBANO BARONE Instruction Manual (Japanese). Be sure to read the Safety Precautions "
" to ensure proper usage of the URBANO BARONE. The keyword searchable au Online Manual is also available on the au homepage:
http://www.au.kddi.com/manual/index.html
To access from EZweb: R Top Menu/Search au (au Customer Support)
(Online Manual) Scan this QR code to access the au Online Manual. Illustrations and Screenshots in This Manual Note on Illustrations The illustrations in this manual may look different from the actual cell phone in shape, color and typeface. The key illustrations are also simplified as shown below. Key Illustration Key Illustration R F N C
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Note on Screenshots The screenshots in this manual are simplified and may look different from the actual cell phone screens. I l l u s t r a t i o n s a n d S c r e e n s h o t s i i n T h s M a n u a l 1 N o t e s o n C e l l P h o n e U s e Notes on Cell Phone Use Cell Phone Etiquette The cell phone always emits weak radio waves when power is on. Use the cell phone in an enjoyable and safe manner without forgetting to be considerate of others around you.
Use of cell phones is not allowed in some places. Do not use the cell phone while you are driving. Doing so is both dangerous and prohibited by law. Using a cell phone in an aircraft is prohibited by law. Set Airplane Mode to ON and turn the cell phone power off. Radio waves from cell phones may interfere with medical electrical equipment. Some people close to you in crowded places such as packed trains may be using a cardiac pacemaker. Turn the cell phone off in such places. Abide by the rules of hospitals and other medical institutions where it is forbidden to use or carry cell phones. Be considerate of where you use the cell phone and how loudly you talk. Do not make calls in theaters, museums, libraries, and other similar places. Turn power off or turn on manner mode not to disturb others around you by ring tones. Do not use the cell phone on a street where you might interrupt the flow of pedestrians. Move to areas where you will not inconvenience others on trains or in hotel lobbies. Refrain from talking in a loud voice.
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Obtain the permission of other people before you take their photos with the cell phone's camera. Do not record information with the cell phone's camera in bookstores and other locations where taking photos is not permitted. Do Not Use the Cell Phone While Driving!
Turn off your cell phone or put it in Drive Mode while driving. Do not use the cell phone while driving a car/motorcycle or riding a bicycle. It may result in a traffic accident. Using a cell phone while driving is prohibited by law. Using a cell phone while riding a bicycle may also be punishable by law. Prohibited!
Looking at a cell phone display Talking on a cell phone while holding it
Drive Mode In Drive Mode, a Japanese message meaning "I am driving right now. Please leave your name and message after the beep." is played when a call is received, and asks the caller to leave a message on the answer memo.
, use When the standby screen is displayed, press to select Drive, and then press
(Set).
The maximum storage period of the registered information is 72 hours. The maximum available number of registrations is 10 per phone number. When the number of registrations exceeds 10, the oldest one is overwritten. The demonstration of this service can be referred to Top Menu/Search au anytime by pressing
(au Customer Support) (Search )
(Disaster Message Board
(Demo Version)). To view the Disaster Message Board in English, select English from the top menu of the Disaster Message Board. Disaster Message Board Service When a large scale disaster occurs, you can register your safety information from EZweb. The registered information can be referred from anywhere in Japan from EZweb or Internet. Registering Registering safety safety information information Inquiring Inquiring for safety for safety information information
When a large scale disaster occurs, from an au phone, you can register your safety information (i.e. your condition and comments) to the
(Disaster Message Board) created on the EZweb. After registration of your safety information, e-mail is sent to your family or acquaintances you have previously designated to notify that your safety information has been uploaded to the (Disaster Message Board). You can inquire for safety information of a person by entering his/her phone number from EZweb or Internet.*
* To inquire from other carriers' cell phone, a PHS or PC, access
"http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/". Access R Top Menu/Search
(Disaster Message Board) http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/
N o t e s o n C e l l P h o n e U s e 3 Contents Contents Getting Ready Introduction Illustrations and Screenshots in This Manual 1 2 Notes on Cell Phone Use Cell Phone Etiquette ..................................................... 2 Do Not Use the Cell Phone While Driving! ................... 2 Disaster Message Board Service ................................. 3 4 6 Checking the Contents of the Box ................................ 6 Names of Parts ............................................................. 7 Charging the Battery Pack............................................ 8 Learning the Basics ...................................................... 9 Turning On Power ....................................................... 10 Switching the Display Language to English................ 10 Initial Setup of E-mail and EZweb .............................. 10 Checking Your Phone Number and E-mail Address ... 10 Display Indicators ....................................................... 11 Using Main Menu ....................................................... 13 Changing Your E-mail Address ................................... 14 Security Code and Passwords ................................... 15 16 Making a Call .............................................................. 16 Making an International Call ....................................... 16 Answering a Call ........................................................ 17 Making and Answering Calls C o n t e n t s 4 Global Function Character Input Returning a Call (Outgoing History/Incoming History)
................................................................................... 17 One-ring Calls ............................................................ 17 Adjusting the Earpiece Volume during a Call ............. 18 Turning On Manner Mode ........................................... 18 Changing the Incoming Ring Tone ............................. 18 Adjusting the Incoming Ring Tone Volume ................. 19 Turning On the Answer Memo .................................... 19 21 Setting the Area .......................................................... 21 Obtaining the Latest PRL (Preferred Roaming List) ... 21 Calling Japan from Overseas ..................................... 22 23 Character Entry Modes .............................................. 23 Entering Alphanumeric Characters ............................ 23 Entering E-mail Addresses ......................................... 24 Entering Pictograms/Symbols/Face marks ................. 25 26 Saving a Phone Book Entry ....................................... 26 Dialing from the Phone Book ...................................... 26 Editing Phone Book Entries ........................................ 26 Saving a Phone Number from the Incoming or Outgoing History ........................................................ 27 28 Using E-mail ............................................................... 28 Creating and Sending E-mail Messages .................... 28 Reading Received E-mail Messages.......................... 29 Phone Book Mail EZweb Camera Reading an E-mail Message with an Attached Photo or Movie ................................ 29 Replying to Received E-mail Messages ..................... 29 Rejecting Spam .......................................................... 30 Using C-mail ............................................................... 31 Creating and Sending C-mail Messages .................... 31 Reading Received C-mail Messages ......................... 31 32 Photo Taking Tips ....................................................... 32 About Photo Modes .................................................... 32 Taking a Photo ............................................................ 33 Viewing Photos ........................................................... 33 34 Accessing Sites .......................................................... 35 Bookmarking Frequently Accessed Pages ................. 36 Viewing Bookmarked Pages ....................................... 36 Checking Charges ...................................................... 37 Downloading Chaku-Uta-Full/Chaku-Uta ................ 37 38 Basic Operations ........................................................ 38 Setting EZ News EX ................................................... 38 40 Passenger Seat Navi for People in the Passenger Seat to Check the Route ................ 40 Security Navi to Check Where Your Kids Are ............. 40 EZ Navi Walk for When You Go Out ........................... 41 EZ News EX EZ Navi TV (1Seg) Evacuate Navi to Guide You Home or to Nearby Evacuation Areas during Disasters ............................ 42 43 Initial Setup of au Media Tuner ................................... 44 Watching TV (1Seg) ................................................... 44 Basic Operations ........................................................ 45 Exiting the au Media Tuner ......................................... 45 In Case of Loss of Your URBANO BARONE 46 Setting Conditions for Activating the Remote Ctrl Lock
................................................................................... 46 Remotely Activating the Remote Ctrl Lock on Your URBANO BARONE .................................................... 47 Activating the Remote Ctrl Lock by the Security Lock Service ....................................................................... 47 48 50 Troubleshooting Index Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information 53 Radio Frequency (RF) exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ................................. 54 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use ......................... 54 FCC Statement for the USA ....................................... 58 Industry Canada Statement ....................................... 59 C o n t e n t s 5 Getting Ready Checking the Contents of the Box The box contains the cell phone and accessories. Battery pack
Cell phone
CD-ROM
Instruction Manual (Japanese) Warranty (Japanese) CD-ROM booklet Safety Precautions (Japanese) Global Passport CDMA Owners Guide (Japanese) Osaifu-Keitai Guide (Japanese) JIBUN BANK Launcher Operation Guide (Japanese)
An AC adapter and microSD memory card are not included. Purchase a specified AC adapter (sold separately) and a commercially available microSD memory card. G e t t i n g R e a d y 6 Names of Parts Earpiece Earpiece Optical Optical sensor sensor From the Front Display Display Cross Cross controller controller Phone book Phone book key key Mail key Mail key Send key Send key Dial keys Dial keys Quick key Quick key Microphone Microphone From the Back From the Sides Incoming indicator/
Incoming indicator/
Charge indicator Charge indicator Sub-display Sub-display EZ apps key EZ apps key EZ key EZ key Clear/
Clear/
Memo key Memo key Power/
Power/
End key End key Photo light Photo light Lens Lens
(camera)
(camera) Built in TV Built in TV antenna antenna Built-in Built-in antenna antenna au IC-Card*
au IC-Card*
Side down key Side down key Side up key Side up key Manner key Manner key Speaker Speaker Infrared port Infrared port FeliCa mark FeliCa mark Battery pack cover Battery pack cover Battery pack Battery pack
(built-in)
(built-in) Lock slider Lock slider
* Do not remove this
* Do not remove this card unnecessarily card unnecessarily as your phone as your phone number is number is recorded on it. recorded on it. microSD memory microSD memory card slot card slot External connecting External connecting terminal terminal Camera key Camera key Charge terminal Charge terminal Strap eyelet Strap eyelet G e t t i n g R e a d y 7 Unfold the power plug of the AC adapter and plug it into a 100 V AC power outlet. Confirm that the charge indicator lights.
Charging: The charge indicator lights. Charging finished: The charge indicator goes out.
Be sure to close the cover of the external connecting terminal when charging is finished. Do not pull or twist the cover of the external connecting terminal forcibly. Be sure to use the common AC adapter 02 (sold separately) when charging overseas. Charging the Battery Pack The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Be sure to charge the battery pack before using the cell phone for the first time.
An AC adapter is not included. Purchase a specified AC adapter (sold separately). 100 V AC power outlet 100 V AC power outlet Charge indicator Charge indicator 3 3 2 2 AC adapter AC adapter External External connecting connecting terminal terminal 1 1 Connector Connector Connect a specified AC adapter to the cell phone with the battery pack attached.
Open the cover of the external connecting terminal. Check the shape of the connector of the AC adapter, and plug it straight into the external connecting terminal. G e t t i n g R e a d y 8 Learning the Basics Key Assignments l l
: Display Incoming History.
: Display Incoming History. d d
: Display Notification
: Display Notification window/Shortcut menu. window/Shortcut menu.
&
&
: Use Phone Book.
: Use Phone Book. L : Display E-mail/C-mail menu. L : Display E-mail/C-mail menu. N N
: Make/answer calls.
: Make/answer calls. C C
: Set/cancel Answer memo.
: Set/cancel Answer memo. Delete characters. Delete characters. Cancel operation. Cancel operation. i : Display Quick Access menu. i : Display Quick Access menu. Side Key Assignments u u
: Display the ticker field, info pane and
: Display the ticker field, info pane and search window. search window. r r
: Display Outgoing History.
: Display Outgoing History. c c
: Display Main menu.
: Display Main menu.
%
%
: Display EZapps menu.
: Display EZapps menu. R : Display EZ Service menu. R : Display EZ Service menu. F F
: Turn power on/off.
: Turn power on/off. End call/communication. End call/communication. Cancel operation. Cancel operation. 09*#:
09*#:
Input phone numbers and characters. Input phone numbers and characters. g: Light assist light. g: Light assist light. f: Activate au Media Tuner. f: Activate au Media Tuner.
(: Set/cancel manner mode.
(: Set/cancel manner mode.
): Activate Camera.
): Activate Camera.
If you lose track of where you are or if you make a mistake, press standby screen by holding down for at least one second. to return to the previous screen. Return to the G e t t i n g R e a d y 9 Hiding/Redisplaying the Notification Window When the Notification window is displayed on the standby screen, you can temporarily hide it by pressing & (Back) and then display the Main menu by pressing c. To redisplay the hidden Notification window, press d when the standby screen is displayed. G e t t i n g R e a d y 10 Turning On Power Hold down F for at least one second.
You cannot receive or make calls if indicator) is displayed.
(out of range Turning Off Power When the standby screen is displayed, hold down F for at least one second. Switching the Display Language to English You can switch the display language for function names and other items to English. When the standby screen is displayed, press c. Use a to select (Func/Settings) and then press c ( [Select]). Notification window Notification window Use j to select (Screen Display) and then press c ( [Select]). Use j to select Set Language and then press c ( [Select]). Use j to select English and then press c (Set). Initial Setup of E-mail and EZweb To use e-mail and EZweb, you need to apply for an EZweb subscription. If you did not apply for an EZweb subscription at the time of purchase, contact an au shop or the au Customer Service Center. Also, before use, you need to configure initial settings. Your e-mail address is assigned automatically in the initial setup. When the standby screen is displayed, press L. Press c (OK). After a short while, your e-mail address is displayed. Press c (OK). The initial settings are complete.
You can also configure initial settings by pressing or
. Checking Your Phone Number and E-mail Address When the standby screen is displayed, press c and then 0. Display Indicators Display indicators inform you of mail arrival, current settings, etc. Display Indicator Description Signal strength Battery level Roaming area Calling/packet communication available A microSD memory card (sample) inserted During a call au Media Tuner activated EZapps activated Connecting to EZweb Receiving EZ News EX information Missed calls New or unread e-mail/C-mail Current date and time Ticker field Search window Info pane Notification icon Shortcut menu Auto Lock or Remote Ctrl Lock activated Manner mode set Answer memo or manner mode set G e t t i n g R e a d y 11 Sub-display Indicator Description Signal strength Battery level Current date and time
The date and time are set automatically. G e t t i n g R e a d y 12 Using Main Menu You can access various functions from the Main menu. Each Main menu pattern has a different set of items. BRAVIA Sports TV Style ericle
(Large Font) PlayNow Run&Walk Infrared Comm Viewer/Slideshow TV EZ FeliCa LISMO TV Camera Global Function Data Folder Func/Settings Tools microSD PC Site Viewer Karada Manager Camera au Smart Sports Data Folder LISMO microSD Tools EZ FeliCa Func/Settings Infrared Comm Infrared Comm Camera EZ FeliCa LISMO TV Data Folder Tools microSD Func/Settings TV(1Seg) TV Schedule 1Seg REC Data Ext. REC Data Booked TV List Tools Camera LISMO Func/Settings Data Folder microSD Infrared Comm PlayNow PlayNow Kisekae TV Data Folder Viewer/Slideshow Camera Tools Camera LISMO PC Site Viewer Func/Settings Global Function microSD EZ FeliCa Infrared Comm Viewer/Slideshow TV Data Folder LISMO microSD Tools Infrared Comm Func/Settings Global Function G e t t i n g R e a d y 13 Use j to select (Accept) and then press c (Select). Use j to select the entry box, press c (Input), enter an e-mail address using single-byte alphanumeric characters, and then press c (OK).
Use j to select (Send) and then press c (Select). Use j to select OK, press c (Select) and then c (OK).
For details on entering e-mail addresses, see page 24. Check that the e-mail address has been updated before pressing c (OK).
Your e-mail address cannot be changed if the new address you enter in the above procedure is already being used. In this case, enter a different e-mail address. Changing Your E-mail Address You can change the account name of your e-mail address. E-mail address E-mail address
@ezweb.ne.jp
@ezweb.ne.jp Account name Account name Domain name Domain name When the standby screen is displayed, press L. Use j to select E-mail Setup and then press c (Select). Use j to select Other and then press c (Select). The cell phone connects to the server. Use j to select E (Change E-mail Address) and then press c (Select). Use j to select the entry box, press c (Input), enter your security code, and then press c (OK). Your security code is the four-digit number you wrote
on your subscription form. If the security code is incorrectly entered three times consecutively during a single day, the e-mail address change operation will be disabled until the next day. Use j to select (Send) and then press c (Select).
G e t t i n g R e a d y 14 Security Code and Passwords You can use a security code and other passwords described below. Take care not to forget your security code and passwords, because they are required for performing various operations and using subscription services. Security Code Usage Example Using the Answering Service (Voice Mail) and Call Transfer remotely from a fixed-line phone Making inquiries, applications, and changes while using au Customer Service Center voice guidance, au web pages, and EZweb Changing the settings of Mail Filter or Other under E-mail Setup Initial Setting The four-digit number you wrote on your subscription form Lock No. Usage Example Initial Setting Changing various settings of the cell phone 1234 EZ Password Usage Example Initial Setting Subscribing or canceling subscriptions to EZweb fee-based contents The four-digit number you wrote on your subscription form Premium EZ Password Usage Example Subscribing or canceling subscriptions to EZweb fee-based contents paid by au (au Collective Payment Service) Purchasing products from EZweb sites using au (au Collective Payment Service) Initial Setting The four-digit number you wrote on your subscription form G e t t i n g R e a d y 15 Making an International Call 001 International Call Service Available without any additional application. Example: To call 212-123- in the USA Enter the access code, a country code, area code and phone number, and then press N. 001010 001010 KDDI international KDDI international access code access code 212 212 Area code Area code 123-XXXX 123-XXXX Phone number Phone number 1 1 Country Country code code
(USA)
(USA)
International call charges are billed together with monthly local call charges. For more information on 001 International Call Service, dial either of the following numbers:
From au cell phones (toll-free):
157 (area code not required) From fixed-line phones (toll-free):
0077-7-111
(Open 9:00 to 20:00 everyday) Making and Answering Calls Making a Call When the standby screen is displayed, use 0 to 9 to enter a phone number.
When calling to a fixed-line phone, you also need to enter the area code. Press N.
To end the call, press F. After you enter a phone number, you can add 184 or 186 to the phone number as follows:
to select Add Special No. and then press Press Use
(Call).
(OK). Use
(Add). 184: When you do not want to inform the other party of to select 184 or 186 and then press your phone number. 186: When you want to inform the other party of your phone number.
M a k n g i a n d A n s w e r i n g C a l l s 16 Answering a Call To answer a call, press N.
To end the call, press F. Display When a Call is Received The phone number of the caller appears. If the caller's phone number and name are in the phone book, the name is also displayed. When the phone number of the caller is not displayed, one of the following indicators may appear. Indicator ID Unsent Payphone Not support Meaning The caller did not send a Caller ID. The call is from a pay phone. The call is from a phone that does not support Caller ID. Missed Call Notification If you did not answer a call, to let you know that you missed a call. To check the caller's phone number, use d to select Missed Call and then press c (Select). You can then return the call (see the procedure on the right). and Missed Call are displayed Returning a Call ( Outgoing History/
Incoming History) Example: Returning a call to a phone number in the incoming history When the standby screen is displayed, press l.
Press r while the standby screen is displayed to display the Outgoing History screen. Use j to select the phone number you want to call and then press c (Detail).
Press N. Press r to display the Outgoing History screen. The cell phone can store up to 50 phone numbers in each of the incoming and outgoing history.
What is a One-ring Call?
One-ring Calls A one-ring call is a call from an unknown caller that only rings once, causing it to be stored in the incoming history. One-ring calls are often used to get you to return the call, which will connect you to a dating service or some other service that charges you at high rates. M a k n g i a n d A n s w e r i n g C a l l s 17 One-ring Indicator indicator (red) on the Incoming History screen indicates you have received a one-ring call (a call rang for three seconds or shorter). Be careful when you return a call to an unknown caller. Adjusting the Earpiece Volume during a Call During a call, use j.
Turning On Manner Mode When the standby screen is displayed, hold down
( for at least one second. This turns on manner mode, and displays the standby screen. This also turns on Answer memo, which is indicated by u: Increases the volume. d: Decreases the volume. Press c (OK). on the standby screen.
, and on M a k n g i a n d A n s w e r i n g C a Turning Off Manner Mode When the standby screen is displayed, hold down ( for at least one second.
, and to disappear Turning off manner mode causes from the standby screen. Answer memo is also turned off, which is indicated by screen. disappearing from the standby l l s 18
Even in manner mode, the cell phone still emits a sound when autofocusing, a shutter sound when you take a photo. Changing the Incoming Ring Tone When the standby screen is displayed, press c. Use a to select Func/Settings and then press c (Select). Use j to select Sound/Vib/Lamp and then press c (Select). Use j to select Incoming Setup and then press c (Select). Use j to select Incoming Call and then press c (Select). Use j to select c (Select). Use j to select Original and then press c (Select). Use j to select a ring tone and then press c (Set). The incoming ring tone is set.
Press % (OK). If you press & (Play), the tone plays.
(Ringtone) and then press Adjusting the Incoming Ring Tone Volume When the standby screen is displayed, press c. Use a to select Func/Settings and then press c (Select). Use j to select Sound/Vib/Lamp and then press c (Select). Use j to select Incoming Setup and then press c (Select). Use j to select Incoming Call and then press c (Select). Use j to select then press c (Select). Use j to adjust the volume and then press c (Set).
(Ringtone Volume) and Each press of j changes the volume one step. STEP The ring tone volume gradually increases. STEP The ring tone volume gradually decreases. Level5 Level3 Level1 OFF The ring tone sounds at the set volume. The ring tone does not sound. Press % (OK). Turning On the Answer Memo When the standby screen is displayed, hold down C for at least one second. is displayed on the standby screen. Turning Off the Answer Memo When the standby screen is displayed, hold down C for at least one second. The answer memo is turned off and disappears from the standby screen.
The cell phone can record a maximum of ten messages, each up to 60 seconds long. Answer memo is a function that automatically answers calls and allows callers to record messages. Use the Answering Service (Voice Mail) when your phone is turned off or when you are in a location where a signal cannot be received. Playing a Message If a message is recorded, Answer Memo appears on the standby screen. Use d to select Answer Memo and then press c (Select). Use j to select the message you want to play and then press c (Play).
To stop playing the message, press c (Stop). M a k n g i a n d A n s w e r i n g C a l l s 19 Deleting a Message When the standby screen is displayed, press C. Use j to select Answer Memo and then press c (Select). Use j to select Answer Memo List and then press c (Select). Use j to select the message you want to delete and then press % (SubMenu). Use j to select Delete and then press c (OK). Use j to select Delete One and then press c (OK). Use j to select YES and then press c (OK). M a k n g i a n d A n s w e r i n g C a l l s 20 Global Function The URBANO BARONE supports Global Passport CDMA services. You can use your URBANO BARONE overseas without any additional application. Setting the Area When the standby screen is displayed, press c. Use a to select Global Function and then press c (Select). Precautions are displayed. Check the precautions and then press c (OK). Use j to select Area Setting and then press c (Select). Use j to select Overseas and then press c (Select). Use j to select YES and then press c (OK). Some functions are not available when Area Setting is not set to Japan.
Obtaining the Latest PRL
(Preferred Roaming List) Manually update and set the PRL (preferred roaming list) before traveling abroad. When the standby screen is displayed, press c. Use a to select Global Function and then press c (Select). Precautions are displayed. Check the precautions and then press c (OK). Use j to select PRL Setting and then press c (Select). Use j to select PRL Manual Update and then press c (Select). The cell phone connects to the server. Use j to select PRL (Download PRL) and then press c (
[Download]). The latest PRL is downloaded.
The PRL (preferred roaming list) is the area information of overseas carriers offering international roaming service in partnership with KDDI (au). To obtain (download) the PRL, you need to subscribe to EZweb and make initial settings (see page 10) while in Japan. l G o b a l F u n c t i o n 21 Calling Japan from Overseas When the standby screen is displayed, use 0 to 9 to enter a phone number. Press c (Call). Use j to select Voice Call and then press c (OK). Use j to select Call to Japan and then press c (OK). Press c (Call). When you make an international call from Japan to a Global Passport CDMA-compatible cell phone, you can do it in the same way as making domestic calls within Japan.
l G o b a l F u n c t i o n 22 Character Input Character Entry Modes When a character entry screen is displayed, you can select a character entry mode if you press & (ChrTyp). Menu Items
: Kanji conversion mode
: Double-byte katakana mode
: Single-byte katakana mode
: Double-byte alphanumeric mode
: Single-byte alphanumeric mode
: Double-byte number mode
: Single-byte number mode
(ChrTyp), the character entry Each time you press mode changes in following order: Alphanumeric Number Kanji conversion Katakana Alphanumeric... The character entry mode that you can select is different depending on the current character entry screen.
Entering Alphanumeric Characters You can use the keys 1 to 0 to enter characters. More than one character is assigned to each key. The following table shows the key assignment for entering characters. Number of Times to Press the Key 8
?
9 10 11 12
, ! 1 6
:
5
/
3
-
4 _ 7 2 Key 1 1 .
@
b c A B C 2 2 a f D E F 3 e 3 d i G H I 4 h 4 g k l J K L 5 5 j 6 m n o M N O 6 7 p q 8 t u 9 w x 0 Space 0 r v T U V 8 y s P Q R S 7 z W X Y Z 9 Inputs symbols
*
#
Inputs symbols (switches an unconfirmed character between uppercase and lowercase). Adds a line break (displays characters in the opposite order). When you change your e-mail address, you cannot use the characters in for the account name (part of the address to the left of @). C h a r a c t e r I n p u t 23 Entering Two or More Characters Assigned to the Same Key After you enter the first character, press r and then enter the next character. Deleting Characters To delete one character at a time, move the cursor to the character you want to delete and then press C. To delete all characters to the right of the cursor, hold down C for at least one second. If there are no characters to the right of the cursor, holding down C for at least one second will delete all the characters. Starting a New Line Press #.
Certain functions such as C-mail do not support entering new lines. C h a r a c t e r I n p u t 24 Entering E-mail Addresses
E-mail Address Compatible Characters Before you enter an e-mail address, switch to the Single-
byte alphanumeric mode. When changing your e-mail address, you can enter up to 30 single-byte alphanumeric and symbol characters for the account name (part to the left of @). Note the following:
- Uppercase characters cannot be used.
- Period (.) or zero (0) cannot be used as the first
character. How to Enter E-mail Addresses Example: Entering "taro.23@kddi.co.jp"
Enter "taro.23". t : Press 8 once. a : Press 2 once. r : Press 7 three times. o : Press 6 three times. : Press 1 once. 2 : Press 2 once and then #. 3 : Press 3 once and then #. Enter "@".
@: Press 1 twice. Enter "kddi" and then press c (OK). k : Press 5 twice. d : Press 3 once and then r. d : Press 3 once. i : Press 4 three times. Press % (SubMenu). Use j to select Phrase and then press c (OK). Use j to select Internet and then press c (Select). Use j to select .co.jp and then press c (Select).
".co.jp" is entered. Entering Pictograms/Symbols/
Face marks Example: Entering pictograms When a character entry screen is displayed, press R. Use a to select the pictogram you want to enter and then press c (OK).
You can enter pictograms consecutively if you press
% (Repeat) instead of c (OK).
in the character entry screen, Each time you press the character entry mode changes in following order:
Pictograms Decoration-Emojis Symbols Face marks Alphanumeric... You can switch categories of pictograms, decoration-
on each emojis or face marks by pressing selection screen.
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C h a r a c t e r I n p u t 25 Phone Book Saving a Phone Book Entry When the standby screen is displayed, hold down
& for at least one second.
[Reading] for the name is entered automatically. Use j to select c (Select). Enter a name and then press c (OK). The Use j to select press c (Select). Enter a phone number and then press c (OK).
If the phone number is for a fixed-line phone, enter the phone number starting with the area code.
[Name] and then press
[Phone No.1] and then Use j to select a phone number type and then press c (Select).
Follow the next step to enter an e-mail address. If you do not want to enter an e-mail address, press
% (Reg).
[E-mail Address1] and then Use j to select press c (Select). Enter an e-mail address and then press c (OK). Use j to select an e-mail address type and then press c (Select). Press % (Reg). P h o n e B o o k 26
The phone book can store up to 1,000 entries. The cell phone automatically saves an entry to the lowest available memory number from 000 to 999. You can save three phone numbers and three e-mail addresses for each phone book entry. You can also assign a group No., and enter birthday, address, and other information. Dialing from the Phone Book When the standby screen is displayed, press &. Use a to select the entry containing the phone number you want to dial and then press c (Detail). Use j to select the phone number and then press c (Select). Use j to select Voice Call and then press c (OK). Editing Phone Book Entries When the standby screen is displayed, press &. Select an entry and press c (Detail). Press & (Edit). Edit the contents and then press % (Reg). Use j to select Overwrite and then press c (OK). Saving a Phone Number from the Incoming or Outgoing History Example: Saving a phone number from the incoming history to the phone book When the standby screen is displayed, press l and use j to select the phone number you want to save. Press % (SubMenu). Use j to select Reg to Adrs Book and then press c (OK). Use j to select Register New and then press c (Select). Use j to select a phone number type and then press c (Select).
For details on saving a phone book entry, see page 26. P h o n e B o o k 27 Mail Using E-mail To use e-mail, you need to apply for an EZweb subscription. If you did not apply for an EZweb subscription at the time of purchase, contact an au shop or the au Customer Service Center. Also, before use, you need to configure initial settings. You can send and receive e-mail with other cell phones that support e-mail, and with PCs. In addition to text messages of up to 5,000 double-byte (or 10,000 single-
byte) characters, you can also send photos and movies by e-mail.
The packet communication charge for sending and receiving e-mail applies to the amount of data sent and received. You can send an e-mail message to up to 30 different addresses at one time. You can send up to 1,000 e-mail messages per day (a message with multiple recipients is counted as more than one message). Sending and receiving e-mail messages that include attachment data may take a while. M a i l 28 Creating and Sending E-mail Messages When the standby screen is displayed, press L. Use j to select Create New and then press c (Select). Use j to select Address and then press c (Select) twice. Use j to select Address Book and then press c (Select). Use a to select a phone book entry and then press c (Detail). Use j to select an address and then press c (Select). Press & (OK). Use j to select Subject and then press c (Select). Enter a subject and then press c (OK).
You cannot enter single-byte katakana characters or a new line in a subject. Use j to select Text and then press c (Select). Enter text and then press c (OK).
Press & (
Send). You cannot enter single-byte katakana characters. Reading Received E-mail Messages When you receive an e-mail message, E-mail appears on the standby screen. Use d to select E-mail and then press c (Select). Press c (Select).
Use j to select the new message and then press c (Select).
: Indicates a read message.
: Indicates an unread message. Reading an E-mail Message from the E-mail Menu When the standby screen is displayed, press L to display the E-mail menu, use j to select Inbox and then press c (Select). For subsequent operations, see "Reading Received E-mail Messages" above. Reading an E-mail Message with an Attached Photo or Movie Example: Viewing an attached photo Display the e-mail message that has an attached photo (above). Use j to select the file name and then press c (Select).
Use j to select the file name and then press c (Receive). Press c (Play). Selecting the file name or pressing may be unnecessary for some files to be displayed, depending on the file size.
(Receive) Replying to Received E-mail Messages When the standby screen is displayed, press L. Use j to select Inbox and then press c (Select). Press c (Select). Use j to select the message you want to reply to and then press c (Select). Press & (Reply).
"Re:" is prefixed to the subject, and the text of the message is quoted. Refer to "Creating and Sending E-mail Messages" (page 28) for subsequent operations. M a i l 29 Rejecting Spam Setting mail filters to reject spam is recommended. The (Supportive Settings) helps you to set mail filters easily by answering questions that appear on the screen. Setting Mail Filters Example: Connecting to (Supportive Settings) When the standby screen is displayed, press L. Use j to select E-mail Setup and then press c (Select). Use j to select Mail Filter and then press c (Select). Use j to select (Next) and then press c (Select). Use j to select the input box and then press c (Input). Enter your security code and then press c (OK). Use j to select (Send) and then press c (Select). Use j to select (Supportive Settings) and then press c (Select).
( Simple Settings)
(Supportive Settings) Filter Level (High) Filter Level (Medium) Filter Level (Low) Set the filter by answering questions This is recommended for users who want to configure settings while confirming conditions. Shut out all mail from PCs This is recommended for users who only want to send mail to and receive mail from cell phones. Block unsolicited advertisement, spoof e-mail and mail from specific addresses This is recommended for users bothered by certain senders or spam mail. Block unsolicited advertisement and spoof e-mail This is the minimum level recommended for all users.
You can also prevent spam by changing your e-mail address. For details on changing your e-mail address, see page 14. M a i l 30 Using C-mail C-mail is a service that uses phone numbers as addresses to exchange messages between au cell phones that support C-mail. A C-mail message can contain up to 50 double-byte (or 100 single-byte) characters.
The C-mail send charge applies when sending C-mail. C-mail Safety Block C-mail safety block is a function that allows you to reject C-mails that include URLs (http://, https://) or phone numbers in the C-mail message text. C-mail safety block is valid by default. Cancel the setting if you want to receive C-mails that include URLs and phone numbers in the message text. Creating and Sending C-mail Messages When the standby screen is displayed, hold down L for at least one second. Use j to select Create New and then press c (Select). Enter text and then press c (OK). Use j to select c (Edit). Use j to select Quote Adrs Book and then press c (OK).
[Address] and then press Use a to select a phone book entry and then press c (Detail). Use j to select a phone number and then press c (Select). Press & (Send). Reading Received C-mail Messages When you receive a C-mail message, C-mail appears on the standby screen. Use d to select C-mail and then press c (Select). Press c (Select).
Use j to select the new message and then press c (View).
: Indicates a read message.
: Indicates an unread message. Reading a C-mail Message from the C-mail Menu When the standby screen is displayed, hold down L for at least one second to display the C-mail menu, use j to select Inbox and then press c (Select). For subsequent operations, see "Reading Received C-mail Messages" above. M a i l 31 Camera Your cell phone has a CMOS camera with 5.14 effective megapixels for shooting photos and movies. You can use the self-timer and autofocus. Shot images can be used for the standby screen, and attached to e-mail messages. Photo Taking Tips When taking photos, position the cell phone so that is not displayed upside down or inclined. Frame the subject within the display and hold the cell phone steady to avoid shaking. Portrait Position Landscape Position About Photo Modes The following modes are available for taking photos. W.paper (FullWide) is set for W.paper mode and 5M is set for DSC mode at the time of purchase. Mode Photo Size Storage Location W.paper mode W.paper (Normal) W.paper (Wide) W.paper (FullWide) 0.3M DSC mode 1M 2M 2M (Wide) 3M 5M The Photo Folder in the Data Folder of the cell phone The DSC Folder in the Data Folder of a microSD memory card (sample)*
* When a microSD memory card (sample) is not inserted, the files are saved to the Data Folder of the cell phone. C a m e r a 32 Use j to select the photo you want to view and then press c (Select).
Take care not to cover the lens with a strap or finger. Taking a Photo When the standby screen is displayed, hold down
) for at least one second. The monitor screen appears. Point the AF frame at the subject, press ) halfway/R (AFlock) to focus and then press ) fully/c (Shoot). The shutter clicks, and the preview screen is displayed. Saving a Photo Press c (Save)/) on the preview screen.
If you do not want to save the photo, press
/
(Reshot) in the preview screen. Viewing Photos When the standby screen is displayed, press c. Use a to select Data Folder and then press c (Select). Use j to select Photo Folder and then press c (Select). Use j to select a folder and then press c (Select). C a m e r a 33 EZweb Subscription Required EZweb Subscription Required EZweb EZweb is an information service that allows you to enjoy browsing the Internet on your cell phone. You can also download Chaku-Uta-Full, Chaku-Uta, news, and other contents from web pages. To use EZweb, you need to apply for an EZweb subscription. If you did not apply for an EZweb subscription at the time of purchase, contact an au shop or the au Customer Service Center. Also, before use, you need to configure initial settings.
The packet communication charge for EZweb connection applies to the amount of data sent and received, not to the length of time connected. In addition to communication charges, some sites charge for providing information. E Z w e b 34 Accessing Sites You can access EZweb from the au one Top. A variety of useful and fun sites are available on EZweb. When the standby screen is displayed, press R, use j to select Top Menu/Search and then press c (Select). Viewing the au one Top au one Top
(Search by Keyword) Provides a search function for searching for information by keyword.
(Category (Menu List)) Provides a list of various content provider sites.
(Top News) Provides automatic updates of the latest news.
(Latest News) Introduces up-to-date information concerning entertainment, daily life, etc.
(Weather, Transportation, Horoscope, TV & Bank) Provides direct access to these au one services.
(Shopping & Auctions) Provides a list of shopping and auction sites available from your cell phone.
(Tips & Tools) Provides information on sports and stock prices, as well as useful tools such as maps and dictionaries.
(Hobbies & Culture) Provides the latest information, such as games, music, books, hobbies and entertainment.
(Lifestyle) Provides travel, restaurant and other lifestyle-oriented information.
(Community) Provides interesting and useful information that you can use for SNS or blogs.
(Mail) Provides an extra e-mail address that can be used on your PC.
(My Page) Provides useful information and tools tailored to your cell phone usage and a large data storage area. au style Introduces information and sites that au recommends.
(Valuable Information) Presents gifts and push information to the EZweb subscriber for free. au (au Customer Support) Provides information about charges, various applications, au online manual and notices from au. au (au Doggys Room) Introduces au Doggy.
(Simple Access & Open Site) Provides easy access and introduces open sites.
(Disaster Message Board) Register and confirm safety information in time of disaster. ENGLISH Introduces English sites. E Z w e b 35 Basic Operations Use j to select the site you want to access and then press c (Select). Press L or C to return to the previous screen. Hold down either key for at least one second to return to the au one Top. The following describes the basic operations that are available while accessing sites. Key Operation F Exits EZweb. Description j s Moves the cursor up and down. When there is data available above or below the current screen, scrolls up and down the screen one line at a time. When there is data available above or below the current screen, scrolls the screen page by page. lScrolls one page up. rScrolls one page down. LC Returns to the previous screen. E Z w e b 36 Bookmarking Frequently Accessed Pages When the page you want to bookmark is displayed, press % (BrowserMenu). Some pages cannot be bookmarked. Use j to select New bookmark and then press c (OK).
Press % (Reg). The displayed page is bookmarked, and its title and URL are added to the Bookmark.
The Bookmark can contain up to 100 titles and URLs. Viewing Bookmarked Pages When the standby screen is displayed, press R and then use s to select EZweb. Use j to select Bookmark(s) and then press c (Select). Use j to select the bookmark for the page you want to view and then press c (Connect). The cell phone connects to the site. Checking Charges When the standby screen is displayed, press c. Use a to select Func/Settings and then press c (Select). Use j to select Time/Toll/Sub and then press c (Select). Use j to select Inquire Toll and then press c (Select). Use j to select YES and then press c (OK). Select the item you want to check and then follow the
on-screen instructions. Downloading Chaku-Uta-Full/
Chaku-Uta When the standby screen is displayed, press R and then use s to select EZweb. Use j to select Top Menu/Search and then press c (Select). Use j to select
(Category (Menu List)) and then press c (OK). Use j to select (Chaku-Uta) or
(Chaku-Uta-Full Video Clip) and then press c (Select).
Use j to select the site you want to access and then press c (Select). Follow the on-screen instructions to select and download a data.
Fee-based information sites require entry of EZ password or Premium EZ password. Follow the on-
screen instructions to enter either password. See page 15 for details. Downloaded data is saved automatically to the Data Folder. Download is completed.
Press & (Play). The downloaded Chaku-Uta-Full or Chaku-Uta plays. This procedure is only an example for the purpose of explanation and may differ from actual procedures. Follow the instructions on the site from which you want to download the data. E Z w e b 37 Setting EZ News EX The EZ News EX is available free of charge. You have only to make a few simple settings. After following the procedure in "Initial Setup of E-mail and EZweb" on page 10, configure EZ News EX settings. If you did not configure the EZ News EX settings at the time of the initial setup, follow the steps below. When the standby screen is displayed, select the ticker field and then press c (OK). Follow the on-screen instructions. The setup procedure is completed.
When the standby screen returns, a message asking you to wait for a while until the next update takes place appears in the ticker field. EZweb Subscription Required EZweb Subscription Required EZ News EX Use the EZ News EX to display the latest news, weather forecast, horoscope and others that are delivered free of packet communication charges on the standby screen. You can view detailed information on a news item or weather forecast by selecting the ticker field or info pane. You must fill out an application and pay information charges to use all of the EZ News EX services. You can use the EZ News EX by making a few simple settings following the EZweb initial setup. Basic Operations When the standby screen is displayed, press u to select the ticker field. You can view detailed information on a news item or weather forecast.
You can also select the info pane. The EZ News EX information is automatically received at no charge. Note, however, that packet communication charges may be incurred for manual updates and connecting to EZweb sites. In this case, a confirmation screen for network connection is displayed. The EZ News EX information is updated at regular time intervals. appears while receiving information. E Z N e w s E X 38 Canceling EZ News EX When the standby screen is displayed, select the ticker field and then press c (News). Press % ( [Submenu]), use j to select (Service Settings/Cancellation) and then press c ( [Select]). Use j to select (Service Cancellation) and then press c ( [Select]). Follow the on-screen instructions. Changing the Reception Settings for EZ News EX Information You can change the ring tone, vibrator and lamp settings under M216 NewsFlash Receive for reception of EZ News EX information. If you do not want the ring tone to sound when receiving EZ News EX information, set the volume to OFF. E Z N e w s E X 39 EZ Navi Using GPS (Global Positioning System), EZ Navi provides useful positional information services. When the standby screen is displayed, press R and then use s to select EZnavi. EZweb Subscription Required EZweb Subscription Required
The packet communication charges for using EZ Navi services apply to the amount of data sent and received. Some services may require a separate information fee. Before using EZ Navi, you must configure initial settings of EZweb (page 10). Passenger Seat Navi for People in the Passenger Seat to Check the Route Passenger Seat Navi guides the passengers to the destination with the best route using voice and map. Drivers are not allowed to use Passenger Seat Navi. Security Navi to Check Where Your Kids Are The Security Navi application is made up of the following three functions:
(Auto Position Search [monthly charge]),
(Area Message [no monthly charge]),
(Position Search Mail [no monthly charge]) Using these functions, you can check the position of an au cell phone that supports Security Navi; and automatically send a notification to the specified au cell phones when you enter (or are in) or leave (or are no longer in) the set area within a predetermined period of time. E Z N a v i 40 EZ Navi Walk for When You Go Out Displays various useful menu items for when you are out. There are two menu modes: the Full Mode menu for those who want to use all the convenient functions including the latest features, and the Simple Mode menu with limited functions allowing you to use the service with simple operation. The following table describes the Full Mode menu.
(Free Word Search)
(Total Navigation/Map)
(Connection/Timetable)
(Shop/Facility/Event)
(Road/Traffic Information)
(Useful Menu) Search by entering names of facilities and stores, or key words of stations and addresses. Find the most preferable combination of transportation
(trains, airplanes, buses and taxis), and check out maps of your current location and places you like to go. Search for train connections, timetables and other public transportation information. Search for local stores, facilities or events. Check out road traffic information in real time. View information on services that are available on PCs, and use advanced functions of EZ Navi Walk that you can enjoy.
(Setting/Membership Registration/Information) Configure various settings, sign up as a member or check out various useful information.
Some of the menu options require a monthly charge. Map of Your Current Location represents your initial location. As you start moving, changes of your location are tracked by continuous positioning and indicated in real time by
. The (Map of Your Current Location) option displays the current map in real time. 3D Navi Shows a 3D view at guidance points and around the destination area. E Z N a v i 41 Evacuate Navi to Guide You Home or to Nearby Evacuation Areas during Disasters Nearby public evacuation areas or the direction to your home can be determined using the map data pre-installed on the URBANO BARONE ( [Evacuate Area Map] ). Other useful contents can be downloaded from the
(Evacuate Navi) section of the EZweb site.
Some contents require a monthly charge. Use the information on the screen as a reference and always follow the instructions of police, fire and other municipal authorities. When using Evacuate Navi, checking your current position may take more time than usual depending on the status of the GPS satellites. E Z N a v i 42 TV ( 1Seg)
"1Seg", a mobile terrestrial digital television service in Japan, is available on the URBANO BARONE. EZweb Subscription Required EZweb Subscription Required
The continuous viewing times of TV (1Seg) are as follows. The figures vary according to the usage of data broadcasts. Using the TV Antenna When watching TV (1Seg), do not cover the TV antenna part with your hands to ensure good reception. Continuous viewing time Using earphones Using the speaker DBEX ON:
Approx. 4 hrs 00 min. DBEX OFF:
Approx. 4 hrs 00 min. DBEX ON:
Approx. 4 hrs 00 min. DBEX OFF:
Approx. 4 hrs 00 min. Built-in TV antenna Built-in TV antenna
For information about the "1Seg" service, refer to the following homepage. The Association for Promotion of Digital Broadcasting. From a PC From a cell phone http://www.dpa.or.jp/
http://www.dpa.or.jp/1seg/k/
Before using TV, you must configure initial settings of EZweb (page 10). If you are watching TV indoors, you may be able to improve the reception by moving closer to a window. T V
(
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) 43 Initial Setup of au Media Tuner To watch TV (1Seg) using the au Media Tuner, you need to configure initial settings. When the standby screen is displayed, hold down f for at least one second. Disclaimer notes are displayed. Use j to check the disclaimer notes, use j to select OK, and then press c ( [Select]). The initial setting screen for using the au Media Tuner is displayed.
Follow the on-screen instructions to configure each setting. Then, the screen for setting TV (1Seg) channels appears. Use j to select (Auto
(Broadcasting wave)) and then press c ( [Select]). Automatic channel scanning begins. When receivable channels are found, the channel setup is completed. Select (Manual) to set the channel
manually. T V
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) 44 Watching TV (1Seg) When the standby screen is displayed, hold down f for at least one second. To Change Channels Use s to change channels. You can select TV (1Seg) and EZ Channel-Plus/EZ Channel programs. TV (1Seg) TV (1Seg) Change channels one by one. Change channels one by one. 2ch 12ch 2ch 12ch 1ch 1ch EZ Channel-Plus/EZ Channel EZ Channel-Plus/EZ Channel Program 16 Program 16 Program 2 Program 2 Program 1 Program 1
Before using this feature, you must configure au Media Tuner initial settings (see the procedure on the left). Channels cannot be changed with operation screen is displayed. when the data Basic Operations Launch TV (1Seg) to start receiving data broadcasts. The data operation screen appears when a data broadcast is received. Press & (Vol/Ch) on the data operation screen to switch to the TV operation screen. On the TV operation screen, pressing N switches the display. Data operation screen Data operation screen TV operation screen TV operation screen
& (Vol/Ch)
& (Vol/Ch)
& ([Return])
& ([Return])
On the TV operation screen, use volume. to adjust the Exiting the au Media Tuner Press F, use j to select (YES) and then press c (OK).
You can also exit au Media Tuner by holding down for at least one second. T V
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) 45 Use j to select [Register New] and then press c (Select). Use j to select Direct Input, press c (OK), enter a phone number, and then press c (OK). Press % (Comp). Use j to select Duration (min) and then press c (Select). Enter a time and then press c (Set).
This sets the time limit for receiving the set number of calls after the first call is received. You can set a time from one to ten minutes.
Use j to select No. of Incm, and then press c (Select). Enter a number of calls, and then press c (Set).
This sets the number of calls to receive to activate the Remote Ctrl Lock. You can set a number of calls from three to ten.
Press % (Save). Use j to select YES and then press c (OK). In Case of Loss of Your URBANO BARONE The Remote Ctrl Lock allows you to remotely activate the Auto Lock, FeliCa Lock, and Address Book Lock, preventing others from using your cell phone. Setting Conditions for Activating the Remote Ctrl Lock You can activate the Remote Ctrl Lock by calling your URBANO BARONE a set number of times from a registered phone number within a specified period of time. When the standby screen is displayed, press c. Use a to select Func/Settings and then press c (Select). Use j to select Privacy/Rstr and then press c (Select). Use j to select Security Lock and then press c (Select). Use j to select Rem. Ctrl Lock and then press c (Select). Enter Lock No., and then press c (OK). Use j to select Valid No. and then press c (Select). I n C a s e o f L o s s o f Y o u r U R B A N O B A R O N E 46 Activate/Cancel the Remote Ctrl Lock from a PC Login to au Customer Support (https://cs.kddi.com/) and complete the application process by following the on-
screen instructions.
The Remote Ctrl Lock cannot be activated when the URBANO BARONE is turned off or out of the service area, or Emission OFF is set to ON. You must fill out an application to use au Customer Support (the application can be filled out even after your cell phone is lost). Remotely Activating the Remote Ctrl Lock on Your URBANO BARONE Call the URBANO BARONE from the registered phone number repeatedly within the set time limit.
When the specified number of calls are received, the Remote Ctrl Lock is activated and a message plays telling you that the cell phone is locked. Activating the Remote Ctrl Lock by the Security Lock Service Even if the Remote Ctrl Lock is not set in advance, the Remote Ctrl Lock can be activated by calling au Customer Service Center or completing the application process on au Customer Support from a PC. The Security Lock Service is available free of charge. Calling au Customer Service Center to Activate/Cancel the Remote Ctrl Lock From an au cell phone: 113 without a prefix (toll free) From any other cell phone or fixed-line phone:
Open 24 hours 0077-7-113 (toll free) Follow the voice guidance to complete the application process. I n C a s e o f L o s s o f Y o u r U R B A N O B A R O N E 47 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Cannot turn on power. Is the battery pack charged?
Did you hold down F for at least one second?
Is power turned on?
Is
(out of range indicator) displayed?
Cannot make calls. Is your hand or a metal object covering the area around the built-in antenna?
Did you enter the phone number starting with the area code?
Is
(out of range indicator) displayed?
Is power turned on?
Is power turned on?
Cannot receive calls. No response when a key is pressed. A warning tone sounds and power turns off. Calls are answered automatically. l T r o u b e s h o o t i n g 48 Remedy Charge the battery pack. Hold down F for at least one second. Hold down F for at least one second.
(out of range Move to a location where indicator) is no longer displayed, and try again. Also check the Area Setting. Make sure your hand or any other metal object is not covering the area around the built-in antenna. When making a call to a phone other than a cell phone, you need to enter the area code even if you are inside the same area. Move to a location where indicator) is no longer displayed. Also check the Area Setting. Hold down F for at least one second.
(out of range Hold down F for at least one second. Page 8 10 10 10,21 7 16 10,21 10 10 8 19 Is there enough power left in the battery pack?
Charge the battery pack. Is Answer memo turned on?
Hold down C for at least one second to turn off Answer memo. Symptom Cannot hear the other party. When making a call, a beeping sound is heard from the earpiece and a connection cannot be established. The incoming indicator flashes but the ring tone does not play. Cannot charge the battery pack. When the camera is activated, no subject is displayed. Possible Cause Remedy Is the earpiece volume too low?
Press u during a call to increase the earpiece volume. Is
(out of range indicator) displayed?
Or are you in a location where the signal is too weak?
Move to a location where indicator) is no longer displayed. Also check the Area Setting.
(out of range Is the wireless line busy or is the phone you are calling on another line?
End the call and try again later. Is manner mode turned on?
Is
(ring tone off indicator) displayed?
Is the battery pack installed properly?
Are the plug and connector of the AC adapter inserted properly?
Hold down ( for at least one second to turn off manner mode. Increase the volume of the incoming call ring tone. Install the battery pack properly. Insert the plug and connector firmly. Is a finger or other object covering the lens (camera)?
Check the position of the lens (camera) and remove the obstacle. Page 18 10,21 16 18 19 8 7
For more detailed information, visit the following au troubleshooting sites:
- From an au cell phone: R Top Menu/Search au (au Customer Support)
(Online Manual) Q&A (Troubleshooting FAQ)
- From a PC: http://www.kddi.com/customer/service/au/trouble/kosho/index.html l T r o u b e s h o o t i n g 49 Index Numeric 1Seg 43 A Accessories 6 Answer memo 19 Playback 19 Turning off 19 Turning on 19 B Battery level 11 Battery pack 6,8 Battery pack cover 7 C C-mail 31 C-mail safety block 31 Creating and sending 31 Reading 31 Received mail 31 Camera 32 Photo taking tips 32 Taking a photo 33 Cell phone etiquette 2 Character input 23 Character entry modes 23 Deleting characters 24 Entering characters from the same key 24 Starting a new line 24 Charging the battery pack 8 Checking charges 37 Contents 4 D Disaster Message Board Service 3 Display 7,11 Domain 14 Downloading Chaku-Uta-Full 37 Downloading Chaku-Uta 37 E E-mail 28 Creating and sending 28 Initial settings 10 Reading 29 Received mail 29 Replying 29 Viewing attached images 29 E-mail address 10 Available characters 23 Changing 14 Entering 24 Earpiece volume 18 Entering pictograms/symbols/face marks 25 Evacuate Navi 42 I n d e x 50 EZ Navi 40 EZ Navi Walk 41 EZ News EX 38 Canceling 39 Changing the Reception Settings 39 Info pane 11 Setting 38 Ticker field 11 EZ password 15 EZweb 34 Accessing sites 35 au one Top 35 Basic operations 36 Initial settings 10 G Global Function 21 Calling Japan from overseas 22 Obtaining the latest PRL (Preferred Roaming List) 21 Setting the area 21 I Incoming history 17 Indicators 11 Initial settings 10,44 au Media Tuner 44 E-mailEZweb 10 TV (1Seg) 44 International Call 16 Internet 34 Sites 35,36 K Key assignments 9 L Language 10 Learning the basics 9 Lock No. 15 M Mail 28 C-mail 31 E-mail 28 Mail filters 30 Simple settings 30 Main menu 13 Manner mode 18 N Names of parts 7 Notification window 10 O One-ring calls 17 Outgoing history 17 P Passenger Seat Navi 40 Passwords 15 I n d e x 51 Security Navi 40 Signal strength 11 Sites 35 Bookmarking 36 Viewing from bookmarks 36 Spam 30 Sub-display 12 T Troubleshooting 48 Turning on/off power 10 TV (1Seg) 43 Antenna 43 Basic operations 45 Changing channels 44 Exiting 45 Initial settings 44 V Viewing Photos 33 Phone (call) 16 184/186 16 Answering 17 International Call 16 Making 16 Returning 17 Phone book 26 Dialing 26 Editing 26 Saving 26 Saving a phone number from the incoming or outgoing history 27 Phone number 10 Photos 32 Photo modes 32 Taking 33 Viewing 33 Playback Answer memo 19 Premium EZ password 15 R Remote Ctrl Lock 46 Ringtones Changing the type 18 Changing the volume 19 S Security code 15 Security Lock Service 47 I n d e x 52 Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information United States & Canada THIS PHONE MODEL HAS BEEN CERTIFIED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE GOVERNMENTS REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. The URBANO BARONE mobile phones have been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed to not exceed the limits* of exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by governmental authorities. These limits establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by international scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all individuals, regardless of age and health. The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate
(SAR). Tests for SAR are conducted using standardized methods with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all used frequency bands. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phone models, they are all designed to meet the relevant guidelines for exposure to radio waves. For more information on SAR, please refer to the safe and efficient use chapter in the User Guide. The highest SAR value as reported to the authorities for this phone model when tested for use by the ear is 0.46 W/kg*, and when worn on the body is 0.69 W/kg* for speech and 0.74 W/kg* for data calls. Body worn measurements are made while the phone is in use and worn on the body with a Sony Ericsson accessory supplied with or designated for use with this phone. It is therefore recommended that only Ericsson and Sony Ericsson original accessories be used in conjunction with Sony Ericsson phones.
**Before a phone model is available for sale to the public in the US, it must be tested and certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure*. The tests are performed in positions and locations (i.e., by the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this phone model with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones, all mobile phones granted an FCC equipment authorization meet the government requirement for safe exposure. SAR information on this phone model is on file at the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www. fcc.gov/oet/ea after searching on FCC ID PY7A6880003. Additional information on SAR can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) website 53 at http://www.ctia.org. difference in safety based on difference in SAR value.
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilogram
(W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
** This paragraph is only applicable to authorities and customers in the United States. Radio Frequency (RF) exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) When your phone or Bluetooth handsfree is turned on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy. International safety guidelines have been developed through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure. The guidelines include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons and to account for any variations in measurements. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is used to measure radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone. The SAR value is determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions, but because the phone is designed to use the minimum power necessary to access the chosen network, the actual SAR level can be well below this value. There is no proof of 54 Products with radio transmitters sold in the US must be certified by the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC). When required, tests are performed when the phone is placed at the ear and when worn on the body. For body-worn operation, the phone has been tested when positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the body without any metal parts in the vicinity of the phone or when properly used with an appropriate Sony Ericsson accessory and worn on the body. Use of the phone other than as tested may impact SAR and result in non-compliance with such RF exposure limits. For more information about SAR and radio frequency exposure go to:
www.sonyericsson.com/health. Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Please follow these guidelines. Failure to do so might entail a potential health risk or product malfunction. If in doubt as to its proper function, have the product checked by a certified service partner before charging or using it. Recommendations for care and safe use of our products Handle with care and keep in a clean and dust-free
place. Warning! May explode if disposed of in fire.
Do not expose to liquid or moisture or excess humidity. For optimum performance, the product should not be operated in temperatures below +5C (+41F) or above +35C (+95F). Do not expose the battery to temperatures above +35C (+95F). Do not expose to flames or lit tobacco products. Do not drop, throw or try to bend the product. Do not paint or attempt to disassemble or modify the product. Consult with authorized medical staff and the instructions of the medical device manufacturer before using the product near pacemakers or other medical devices or equipment. Discontinue use of electronic devices or disable the radio transmitting functionality of the device where required or requested to do so. Do not use where a potentially explosive atmosphere exists. Do not place your product or install wireless equipment in the area above an air bag in a car. Caution:Cracked or broken displays may create sharp edges or splinters that could be harmful upon contact. Do not use the Bluetooth Headset in positions where it is uncomfortable or will be subject to pressure. Children Warning! Keep out of the reach of children. Do not allow children to play with mobile phones or accessories. They could hurt themselves or others. Products may contain small parts that could become detached and create a choking hazard. Power supply (Charger) Connect the charger to power sources as marked on the product. Do not use outdoors or in damp areas. Do not alter or subject the cord to damage or stress. Unplug the unit before cleaning it. Never alter the plug. When a power supply is connected there is a small drain of power. To avoid this small energy waste, disconnect the power supply when the product is fully charged. Battery New or idle batteries can have short-term reduced capacity. Fully charge the battery before initial use. Use for the intended purpose only. Charge the battery in temperatures between +5C (+41F) and +35C (+95F). Do not put the battery into your mouth. Do not let the battery contacts touch another metal object. Turn off the product before removing the battery. Performance depends on temperatures, signal strength, usage patterns, features selected and voice or data transmissions. Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard. 55 Personal medical devices Mobile phones may affect implanted medical equipment. Reduce risk of interference by keeping a minimum distance of 22cm (8.7 inches) between the phone and the device. Use the phone at your right ear. Do not carry the phone in your breast pocket. Turn off the phone if you suspect interference. For all medical devices, consult a physician and the manufacturer. Driving Some vehicle manufactures forbid the use of phones in their vehicles unless a handsfree kit with an external antenna supports the installation. Check with the vehicle manufacturer's representative to be sure that the mobile phone or Bluetooth handsfree will not affect the electronic systems in the vehicle. Full attention should be given to driving at all times and local laws and regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while driving must be observed. GPS/Location based functions Some products provide GPS/Location based functions. Location determining functionality is provided "As is" and
"With all faults". KDDI/Sony Ericsson does not make any representation or warranty as to the accuracy of such location information. Use of location-based information by the device may not be uninterrupted or error free and may additionally be dependent on network service availability. Please note that functionality may be reduced or prevented in certain environments such as building interiors or areas adjacent to buildings. Caution: Do not use GPS functionality in a manner which causes distraction from driving. Emergency calls Calls cannot be guaranteed under all conditions. Never rely solely upon mobile phones for essential communication. Calls may not be possible in all areas, on all networks, or when certain network services and/or phone features are used. Flight mode Bluetooth and WLAN functionality, if available in the device, can be enabled in Flight mode but may be prohibited onboard aircraft or in other areas where radio transmissions are prohibited. In such environments, please seek proper authorisation before enabling Bluetooth or WLAN functionality even in Flight mode. Malware Malware (short for malicious software) is software that can harm the mobile phone or other computers. Malware or harmful applications can include viruses, worms, spyware, and other unwanted programs. While the device does employ security measures to resist such efforts, KDDI/Sony Ericsson does not warrant or represent that the device will be impervious to introduction of malware. You can however reduce the risk of malware attacks by using care when downloading content or accepting applications, refraining from opening or responding to messages from unknown sources, using trustworthy services to access the Internet, and only downloading content to the mobile phone from known, reliable sources. 56 Accessories Use only KDDI original accessories. KDDI/Sony Ericsson does not test third-party accessories. Accessories may influence RF exposure, radio performance, loudness, electric safety and other areas. Third-party accessories and parts may pose a risk to your health or safety or decrease performance. Disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment capabilities of their memory cards. Check other devices for compatibility before purchase or use. If the product is equipped with a memory card reader, check memory card compatibility before purchase or use. Memory cards are generally formatted prior to shipping. To reformat the memory card, use a compatible device. Do not use the standard operating system format when formatting the memory card on a PC. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the device or contact customer support. Electronic equipment and batteries should not be included as household waste but should be left at an appropriate collection point for recycling. This helps prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. Check local regulations by contacting your local city office, your household waste disposal service, the shop where you purchased the product or calling a Sony Ericsson call centre. Do not attempt to remove internal batteries. Internal batteries shall be removed only by a waste treatment facility or trained service professional. Disposing of the battery Check local regulations or call a Sony Ericsson call centre for information. Never use municipal waste. Memory Card If the product comes complete with a removable memory card, it is generally compatible with the handset purchased but may not be compatible with other devices or the Warning!
If the device requires an adapter for insertion into the handset or another device, do not insert the card directly without the required adapter. Precautions on memory card use
Do not expose the memory card to moisture. Do not touch terminal connections with your hand or any metal object. Do not strike, bend, or drop the memory card. Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the memory card. Do not use or store the memory card in humid or corrosive locations or in excessive heat such as a closed car in summer, in direct sunlight or near a heater, etc. Do not press or bend the end of the memory card adapter with excessive force. Do not let dirt, dust, or foreign objects get into the insert port of any memory card adapter. Check you have inserted the memory card correctly.
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Insert the memory card as far as it will go into any memory card adapter needed. The memory card may not operate properly unless fully inserted. We recommend that you make a backup copy of important data. We are not responsible for any loss or damage to content you store on the memory card. Recorded data may be damaged or lost when you remove the memory card or memory card adapter, turn off the power while formatting, reading or writing data, or use the memory card in locations subject to static electricity or high electrical field emissions. Protection of personal information Erase personal data before disposing of the product. To delete data, perform a master reset. Deleting data from the phone memory does not ensure that it cannot be recovered. KDDI/Sony Ericsson does not warrant against recovery of information and does not assume responsibility for disclosure of any information even after a master reset. Loudness warning!
Avoid volume levels that may be harmful to your hearing. FCC Statement for the USA 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. 58 Any change or modification not expressly approved by Sony Ericsson may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Industry Canada Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. 59 For inquiries, call: au Customer Service Center For general information and charges (toll free) From fixed-line phones:
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(au Users Forum). The packet communication charge applies. 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. Read this code for an easy access to au Online Manual. A-DGH-100-01( 1 ) January 2010,1st Edition Sales: KDDI CORPORATION Manufactured by: Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Japan, Inc. OKINAWA CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY
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1 | 2009-11-10 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 824.7 ~ 848.31 | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | ||
3 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2009-11-10
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sony Mobile Communications Inc
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018919456
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
4-12-3 Higashi-Shinagawa
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1 2 3 |
Tokyo, N/A
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1 2 3 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
p******@pctestlab.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 |
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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1 2 3 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
PY7
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
A6880003
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
M**** K****
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1 2 3 | Title |
Head of Regulatory
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+8136********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
+46 1********
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1 2 3 |
M******@sonymobile.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
R****** O****
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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1 2 3 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
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1 2 3 |
United States
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 2 3 |
p******@pctestlab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | 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 | 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 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 05/09/2010 | ||||
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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | |||||
1 2 3 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Cellular CDMA Phone with Bluetooth | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | 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 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. This device is approved for use in the handset described in the filing. | ||||
1 2 3 | Power output listed is ERP. SAR compliance for body-worn operation is based on a separation distance of 1.5 cm between the unit and the body of the user. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Belt clips or holsters not listed in this filing may not contain metallic components. The highest reported SAR values are: Head: 0.46 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.74 W/kg. This device also contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for US operations. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | 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 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
R******** O******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
410 2********
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1 2 3 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0070000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22H | 824.70000000 | 848.31000000 | 0.1950000 | 2.5000000000 ppm | 1M28F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15B | 16 CC |
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