Introduction

Illustrations and Screenshots W11K in This Manual Notes on Cell Phone Use Basic Manual Contents

Getting Ready

Learning the Basics

Character Input

Phone

Contacts

Mail

Internet

Multimedia

TV (1Seg)

Applications

Settings of ISW11K

Global Function

Troubleshooting

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Introduction Illustrations and Screenshots in This Manual

■■Note on Illustrations Illustrations and Screenshots in This Manual The illustrations in this manual may look different from the actual cell phone in shape, color and typeface. The key illustrations are also simplified as shown below.

■■Note on Screenshots The screenshots in this manual are simplified and may look different from the actual cell phone screens.

1 Notes on Cell Phone Use • Obtain the permission of other people before you take their photos with the cell phone's camera. Cell Phone Etiquette • Do not record information with the cell phone's camera in bookstores and other locations where taking photos The cell phone always emits weak radio waves when power is not permitted. Notes on Cell Phone Use is on. Use the cell phone in an enjoyable and safe manner without forgetting to be considerate of others around you. Do Not Use the Cell Phone While Driving! Turn off your cell phone while driving. ●●Use of cell phones is not allowed in some places. • Do not use the cell phone while you are driving. Doing Do not use the cell phone while driving a car/motorcycle so is both dangerous and prohibited by law. or riding a bicycle. It may result in a traffic accident. Using • Using a cell phone in an aircraft is prohibited by law. a cell phone while driving is prohibited by law. Using a Set Airplane Mode to on and turn the cell phone power cell phone while riding a bicycle may also be punishable off. by law. ●●Radio waves from cell phones may interfere with Prohibited! medical electrical equipment. • Looking at a cell phone display • Some people close to you in crowded places such • Talking on a cell phone while holding it as packed trains may be using a cardiac pacemaker. Turn the cell phone off in such places. • Abide by the rules of hospitals and other medical institutions where it is forbidden to use or carry cell phones. ●●Be considerate of where you use the cell phone and how loudly you talk. • Do not make calls in theaters, museums, libraries, and other similar places. Turn power off or turn on silent mode not to disturb others around you by ring tones. • Do not use the cell phone on a street where you might interrupt the flow of pedestrians. • Move to areas where you will not inconvenience others on trains or in hotel lobbies. • Refrain from talking in a loud voice. 2 Security Code and Passwords PIN Code You can use a security code and other passwords If the PIN code is incorrectly entered three times described below. consecutively, the PIN code will be locked. Use the PUK Take care not to forget your security code and passwords, code to unlock the PIN code.

because they are required for performing various Notes on Cell Phone Use operations and using subscription services. ■■PIN Code You can set the ISW11K to require PIN code entry every ■■Security Code time the power is turned on, to prevent unauthorized use of the au IC-Card by a third party. ①Using the Answering Service (Voice • At the time of purchase, the PIN code is not to be Mail) and Call Transfer remotely from a required to use phone. From the Main Menu, tap Settings fixed-line phone Usage → Location & security → Set up UIM card lock → Mark Lock ②Making inquiries, applications, and Example UIM card to set the PIN code to be required. changes while using au Customer The PIN code is also required when setting Lock UIM card. Service Center voice guidance, au web • The initial setting of the PIN code is “1234”. From the Main pages Menu, tap Settings → Location & security → Set up UIM card The four-digit number you wrote on your Initial Setting lock → Change UIM PIN to change the PIN code to a four- subscription form to eight- digit number. ■■PIN(Lock No.) ■■PUK Code Enter the PUK code when the PIN code is locked. Usage For changing cell phone settings, etc. • PUK code is an eight-digit number given at the time of Initial Setting 1234 purchase, and is printed on the back side of the plastic card where your au IC-Card is attached. ■■PIN code • When you enter the PUK code, set the new PIN code with Preventing unauthorized use of au Change UIM PIN. Usage IC-Card by a third party • If the PUK code is incorrectly entered ten times Initial Setting 1234 consecutively, contact an au shop, PiPit or the Customer Service Center. • When the PIN code is locked, the ISW11K may be restarted for the security reasons. 3 Using Status Bar………………………………………… 15 Contents Using the Notification/Status Panel……………………… 17 Using the Desktop………………………………………… 17 Introduction ii Adding Shortcuts/Widgets/Folder/Wallpapers………… 17 Illustrations and Screenshots in This Manual 1 Using Main Menu………………………………………… 18 Switching Orientation……………………………………… 21 Notes on Cell Phone Use 2 Displaying Available Menu……………………………… 22 Contents Cell Phone Etiquette……………………………………… 2 Character Input 23 Do Not Use the Cell Phone While Driving!……………… 2 Switching Software Keyboards…………………………… 23 Security Code and Passwords…………………………… 3 Viewing the Character Entry Screen…………………… 24 PIN Code…………………………………………………… 3 Switching Character Entry Modes……………………… 25 Contents 4 Entering Emoji/Symbol/Facemark……………………… 25 Getting Ready 6 Switching Input Software………………………………… 26 Checking the Contents of the Box……………………… 6 Phone 27 Names of Parts…………………………………………… 7 Making a Call……………………………………………… 27 Charging the Battery Pack……………………………… 8 Making an International Call (au International Call Turning On Power………………………………………… 9 Service)…………………………………………………… 28 Switching the display language to English……………… 9 Answering a Call…………………………………………… 28 Sleep Mode………………………………………………… 9 Returning a Call (Outgoing History/Incoming Initial Setup………………………………………………… 10 History)……………………………………………………… 28 Setting Account…………………………………… 10 Setting the Silent Mode…………………………………… 29 au IC-Card………………………………………………… 10 Contacts 30 Using microSD Memory Card…………………………… 11 Adding a Contact Entry…………………………………… 30 Removing microSD Memory Card……………………… 12 Using an Contacts………………………………………… 30 Inserting microSD Memory Card………………………… 13 Using Launch Icons……………………………………… 30 Learning the Basics 14 Mail 31 Operating the Touch Panel……………………………… 14 Using E-mail……………………………………………… 31 Viewing the Desktop……………………………………… 15 4 Sending E-mail ……………………………… 31 Applications 39 Reading Received E-mail Messages…………………… 31 Using Android Market…………………………………… 39 Using C-mail……………………………………………… 32 Using au one Market……………………………………… 39 Creating and Sending C-mail Messages……………… 32 Using GREE Market……………………………………… 39 Reading Received C-mail Messages…………………… 32 Using PC-mail……………………………………………… 32 Settings of ISW11K 40 Registering Another PC-mail Account…………………… 33 Checking Your Profile……………………………………… 40 Contents Sending PC-mail Messages……………………………… 33 Changing the Incoming Ring Tone……………………… 40 Receiving PC-mail Messages…………………………… 33 Initializing microSD Memory Card……………………… 40 Using ………………………………………………… 34 Global Function 41 Sending Gmail…………………………………………… 34 For overseas use without anxiety……………………… 41 Receiving Gmail…………………………………………… 34 Configuring the Overseas Settings……………………… 41 Replying/Forwarding Gmail……………………………… 34 Making a Call at Your Travel Destination………………… 42 Internet 35 Receiving a Call at Your Travel Destination…………… 43 Viewing Sites with Browser……………………………… 35 Troubleshooting 45 Using Bookmarks/History………………………………… 35 Bookmarking a Web Page……………………………… 35 Appendix 47 Multimedia 36 Trademarks/Others……………………………………… 47 Gracenote® End User License Agreement……………… 48 Using the Camera………………………………………… 36 Cautions for Using the Camera………………………… 36 Index 50 Taking Photos……………………………………………… 36 Recording Movies………………………………………… 36 Managing …………………………………………… 37 Playing/Displaying Data………………………………… 37 TV (1Seg) 38 Initial Setup of the TV (1Seg)…………………………… 38 Watching TV (1Seg)……………………………………… 38 Operations on the 1Seg screen………………………… 38 5 Getting Ready Checking the Contents of the Box The box contains the cell phone and accessories. • ISW11K • Battery pack KYI11UAA • Instruction Manual (Japanese) • Setting Guide (Japanese) • Warranty (Japanese)

Getting Ready • Safety Precautions (Japanese) • Notes Before Using 2.4 GHz Devices (Japanese) • JIBUN BANK∙au Insurance Services Guide (Japanese) • Global Passport Owner's Guide (Japanese) • au International Call Guide (Japanese) • microSD memory card (2GB)* (Sample)

* Inserted in the ISW11K when purchased.

The following items are not included. • AC adapter • microUSB cable • Earphone

• The illustrations in this manual may look different from the actual product.

6 Names of Parts ■■From the Front ■■From the Back ■■From the Sides

Internal Proximity sensor/ TV antenna Volume up/down key Power key antennas Light sensor Out camera lens Charging/ Infrared port Earpiece Incoming indicator Mobile

In camera light External connection jack cover Getting Ready Air vent* lens Speaker

au IC-Card Display Battery microSD External connection jack pack memory cover card slot

Microphone Menu key Strap eyelet Home key Back key Internal antennas FeliCa mark Battery pack

* The ISW11K is waterproof and so tightly sealed. An air vent is therefore provided. • Waterproofing is not affected by the air vent. • Do not cover the air vent with a sticker, etc.

7 Charging the Battery Pack 3 Plug the common AC adapter 03 (sold separately) power plug into a 100 V AC power The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Be sure to charge the battery pack before using the cell outlet/Plug the common DC adapter 03 (sold phone for the first time. separately) plug into a cigarette lighter socket. • An AC adapter is not included. Purchase a specified AC Charging indicator illuminates in red, and appears. adapter (sold separately). When charging is finished, the charging/incoming indicator goes out. ■■Charging the Battery Pack with the Getting Ready Specified AC Adapter (sold separately)/ DC Adapter (sold separately) 1 Open the external connection jack cover of the ISW11K.

Common AC adapter 03 Common DC adapter 03 (sold separately) (sold separately)

• Do not apply force when a peripheral device is Check the connected to the external connection jack. It may orientation damage the cell phone.

4 Once charging is finished, remove the Common AC adapter 03 (sold separately)/ Common DC adapter 03 (sold separately) microUSB plug of the common AC adapter 03 (sold separately)/the common DC adapter 2 Insert the microUSB plug of the common AC 03 (sold separately) straight from the external adapter 03 (sold separately)/the common DC connection jack of the ISW11K. adapter 03 (sold separately) to the external connection jack of the ISW11K. 8 5 Unplug the common AC adapter 03 (sold Switching the display language separately) power plug from the outlet/Unplug to English the common DC adapter 03 (sold separately) plug from the socket. You can switch the display language for function names and other items to English. Turning On Power 1 On the desktop, →設定 (Setting) →言語とキー ボード (Language & keyboard) 1 F (hold down for at least two

2 Getting Ready seconds). 言語 (Language) を選択 (Select language) → English The key unlock screen appears. Flick to cancel the key lock. 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. You can disable sleep mode if you execute the following 《Key unlock screen》 operation. ■■Turning Off Power 1 H/F while sleep mode is set. The key unlock screen is displayed. 1 F (hold down for at least one second). • Do not touch the screen when you display the 2 Power Off → OK. screen by pressing the power key during sleep mode. Otherwise touch panel operations may not be performed properly.

9 Initial Setup au IC-Card After you purchase the ISW11K, the initial setup screen An au IC-Card records your personal information such as is displayed automatically when turning on the power or phone numbers. inserting another’s au IC-Card. au IC-Card 1 Tap the Android image.

2 Set . IC (metal surface) part Getting Ready Setting Google Account • Confirm the correct direction when you insert the au IC-Card. You can create a Google account on the ISW11K and use Google services. Google account setup screen appears ■■Removing au IC-Card such as when launching a software that requires a Google account for the first time. Turn off the power and remove the battery pack before removing or inserting the au IC-Card. 1 Google account setup screen. 1 Turn off power and remove the battery pack. 2 Create/Sign in/Skip. 2 Pull the tab of the tray straight out. If you already have a Google account, tap Sign in, enter user name and password and tap Sign in. If you have 3 Lift the edge of the au IC-Card slightly and no Google account, tap Create and register an account slide it out. following the onscreen instructions. Tab

10 ■■Inserting au IC-Card Using microSD Memory Card 1 Pull the tab of the tray straight out. You can set microSD memory card (including microSDHC memory card) to the ISW11K, and save data. And also 2 Place the au IC-Card on the tray and push the you can save contacts, mail messages, bookmarks, etc. in tray in. microSD memory card. The au IC-Card is correctly pushed in when its edge is • Some applications may not be available when a slightly visible. microSD memory card is not inserted.

• A microSD memory card initialized on other devices Getting Ready may not be used on the ISW11K properly. Initialize it on the ISW11K. For operations to initialize the microSD memory card, refer to “Initializing microSD Memory Card”. • For operations to play/display data in the microSD memory card, refer to “Playing/Displaying Data”. • Some files such as copyright protected data may not Cutout be played on the ISW11K even if they are moved/ copied from the PC etc. to a microSD memory card successfully. ■■Handling Precautions • Do not remove the battery pack and do not turn off the ISW11K and other equipment while reading, writing, playing, saving or moving/copying data. It may result in damage to data in the ISW11K or microSD memory card or data loss. • Do not drop or subject the ISW11K to vibration or impact with a microSD memory card inserted. It may result in damage to recorded data or data loss.

11 • Do not insert objects other than microSD memory card Removing microSD Memory Card such as liquid, metals or flammable items into the microSD memory card slot. It may result in a fire, electric 1 Turn off the ISW11K and remove the battery shock or malfunction. pack cover and the battery pack. • The following microSD memory cards have been confirmed for operation based on the criteria by au. For 2 Slowly push the microSD memory card toward operation confirmation results of other microSD memory the slot until it clicks. cards, contact each microSD memory card manufacturer. After it clicks, pull back your finger and keep putting it

Getting Ready on the microSD memory card until it comes out a little. Manufacturer 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB Releasing the microSD memory card when it is pushed toward the slot may cause it to pop-out. Toshiba ○ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ Panasonic ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ SanDisk ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ADTEC ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ - Buffalo ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ Sony ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ -

○: Confirmed operation -: Unconfirmed operation or not for sale As of October 2011 * 4GB or more are for microSDHC memory card. 3 Slowly remove the microSD memory card. * Operation is confirmed for microSD memory cards that Slowly pull the microSD memory card straight out. are sold as of October 2011. For the latest information on Some microSD memory cards cannot be unlocked and operation confirmation, visit the au homepage or contact do not come out smoothly. In such case, pull it out with the Customer Service Center. your finger. 4 Attach the battery pack and the battery pack cover.

12 • Do not touch the terminal part of microSD memory microSD memory card card. slot • Do not remove the microSD memory card forcefully. It Insert this card may result in damage to the microSD memory card or with the the ISW11K or data loss. microSD logo • Application installed to microSD memory card cannot side up be used once you removed microSD memory card. • The microSD memory card may be warm after a long

time use. It is normal. Getting Ready

Inserting microSD Memory Card 3 Attach the battery pack and the battery pack cover. 1 Turn off the ISW11K and remove the battery pack cover and the battery pack. • Insert a microSD memory card with the right side up in the appropriate direction. 2 Confirm the direction of the microSD memory Inserting a microSD memory card forcefully into the card and slowly insert it into the slot until it slot could result in failure to remove the microSD clicks. memory card or damage to the microSD memory card Insert a microSD memory card until you hear a click and or the ISW11K. confirm it is locked. Releasing the microSD memory card before it is locked may cause it to pop-out.

13 Learning the Basics ■■Flick Touch a screen and then quickly flick Operating the Touch Panel your finger up, down, left or right. ■■Main purpose of this operation The display of the ISW11K is a touch panel. You can Switch pages or enter characters by flick operate the ISW11K by directly touching the screen. input. ■■Tap/Double-Tap Tap: Gently touch a screen and then ■■Pinch immediately release your finger. Touch a screen with two of your fingers

Learning the Basics Learning Double-tap: Tap quickly twice on the and then move them apart or closer same position. together. ■Main purpose of this operation ■ ■■Main purpose of this operation Select an item or icon displayed on the Enlarge/Reduce the screen. screen. Double-tap to enlarge/reduce the screen. ■■Drag ■■Long-Touch Gently touch a screen and then trace it to Keep touching an item or key. the desired position. ■■Main purpose of this operation ■■Main purpose of this operation Display context menu etc. Move an icon on the screen to the desired position.

■■Slide Gently touch a screen and then trace it to the desired direction. ■■Main purpose of this operation Scroll screen or switch pages. In addition, operate gauge and bar when adjusting volume and brightness. 14 Viewing the Desktop • The indicator displayed on the Indicator bottom of the screen shows the You can register shortcuts, widgets and folders on each current display position. desktop screen. ① Status bar ① ② Shortcuts/Widgets/Folders ③ Main Menu Using Status Bar ② ④ Desktop The notification indicators to notify you of a missed call, a ⑤ Quick Menu ④ new mail message or a running operation are displayed on ⑥ Zoom out the left side of the status bar, while the status indicators to

Tap to view an index of desktop show the status of the ISW11K are on the right side. the Basics Learning screens. Tap any thumbnail to ⑤ Also, tap the status bar to display the notification/status move to that screen. ③ ⑥ panel. 《Desktop》 ■■Examples of notification indicator ■■Switching the Desktop Indicator Description You can switch the desktop by sliding or flicking the Missed call desktop to the left and right. New mail message (C-Mail) New mail message (E-Mail) New mail message (PC-mail) New mail message (Gmail) Alarm terminated • Appears when the alarm is terminated without the operation for terminating the alarm. Schedule notification of the calendar 《Switching desktop screens》 1Seg information Playing music Dialing, Calling Answering memo

15 Indicator Description Indicator Description Skype™ status Silent mode set Signed in/ New event During a call using hands-free Few space available in the ISW11K Microphone set to off during a call ® Bluetooth file receiving request WiMAX signal strength USB connecting Level 4/ Paused activity* Data upload, File sending Wi-Fi® signal strength Downloading, Finished downloading Level 4/ Level 0 ® Finished installing Bluetooth in use Waiting/ Connecting

Learning the Basics Learning Connected, Unconnected to VPN GPS in use Major Update (OS Update)/Software Update available Data synchronizing Indicators collected Answering memo set Osaifu-Keitai® lock setting in use Airplane mode is activated ■■Examples of status indicator Indicator Description * After a period of no WiMAX communication, an indicator for paused activity is displayed. Time Once communication resumes, a WiMAX in use indicator Alarm set is displayed. Battery level 100%/ Charging Signal strength Level 4/ No signal 3G data communication status 3G available/ Sending and downloading 3G data CDMA 1X data communication status CDMA 1X available/ Sending and downloading CDMA 1X data In roaming 16 Using the Notification/Status ■■When removing the shortcut/widget/folder Panel 2 Drag it to of the screen and release your finger. Notification Indicators are displayed in the Notification/ Status panel. You can check details of notification Indicators or start Adding Shortcuts/Widgets/ corresponding applications. Folder/Wallpapers 1 Tap the status bar. 1 On the desktop, M → Add → Shortcuts/ Widgets/Folder/Wallpapers. Learning the Basics Learning 2 Select an item.

• Shortcuts, widgets, and folders cannot be added in such a case as that the displayed desktop has no available space. • Some items are not displayed on your cell phone at the time of purchase. 《Notification/Status panel》 Shortcut • You can long-touch and drag a shortcut to a folder to Using the Desktop store it in the folder. Folder ■■Moving/Removing Shortcuts/Widgets/ • Select a folder → Long-touch the folder name on the Folders top of the folder → Enter a new folder name → OK to change the folder name. 1 Long-touch the shortcut/widget/folder to move/ remove.

■■When moving the shortcut/widget/folder 2 Drag it to the position to move to and release your finger. 17 Using Main Menu Icon Icon name displayed Page Document Viewer Installed applications are displayed as icons. You can tap View documents (Word, ― an icon to activate the application. Excel, PowerPoint) and PDF files or check folders on microSD memory card. 1 On the desktop, . Memo pad ― The Main Menu is displayed. Use memo pad. Calculator ― ■■Basic functions Use calculator. Simple light ― Icon Icon name displayed Page Turn on the simple light. * Phone P.27 Write now Learning the Basics Learning Allows you to launch applications from ― Contacts P.30 entered text. Settings P.40 Power saving mode settings ― Files P.37 Set battery use to be kept at a minimum. Infrared communication au Wi-Fi接続ツール(au Wi-Fi Receives contacts via infrared ― connection tool) ― communication. Connects to a Wi-Fi network easily in an Osaifu-Keitai area where au Wi-Fi SPOT is available. Allows you to make electronic payment or ― acquire coupon information. ■■Communications * Browser P.35 Icon Icon name displayed Page Downloads ― Manage downloaded data. * E-mail P.31 * Set to the Quick Menu at the time of purchase. Cmail P.32 PC mail P.32 ■■Tools Gmail P.34 Icon Icon name displayed Page Talk ― Used for chatting by . Calendar ― Registers schedule in the . Friends Note Alarms “au one Friends Note” can manage Native ― ― Use alarm. Address Book of your phone and multiple social networking services in just one application. 18 Icon Icon name displayed Page Icon Icon name displayed Page Skype テレビ.Gガイド(TV G-Guide) ― Makes a call or exchanges instant View TV program table or search programs. ― messages (chat). Functions using 1Seg or remote timer recording can be used. Facebook ― Access Facebook. Kyocera site ― ■■Various information Connect to the Kyocera site. Icon Icon name displayed Page * Set to the Quick Menu at the time of purchase. Search for information in the ISW11K or on ― ■■Camera/Audio Visual web sites. Learning the Basics Learning Icon Icon name displayed Page Voice Search Enter a keyword for Google search™ with ― Camera P.36 your voice. Video camera P.36 News & Weather ― Display news and weather. バーコードリーダー(Barcode reader) ― Scan barcodes and QR codes. 緊急地震速報アプリ(Earthquake early フィルターカメラ(Filter camera) warning) ― Allows you to take photos with a filtered ― Informs all the au phone users of effect. earthquake early warnings. とるデコ(Torudeko) Disaster Message Board Use shot images to create original ― Register your safety information in case of a ― decoration pictograms. large-scale disaster. フェイススタジオ(Face studio) ニュースEX (News EX) ― Recognizes and decorates faces in shot ― Check latest news, weather, fortune-telling, etc. images in “print club” fashion. Maps 1seg TV P.38 Use Google’s online service, , ― Music to check your current location or search for ― routes to your destination. Play music. YouTube Navigation ― Search for routes to your destination on ― Use YouTube™. Google Maps. LISMO Player Latitude Plays music or checks information about ― Use Google Maps to check the location of ― the playing music. your friends. 19 Icon Icon name displayed Page Icon Icon name displayed Page Places * LISMO Book Store ― Search for facilities around your current ― Enjoy many e-books such as comics, location and display them on the Google novels and photo albums. Maps. * unlimited Use monthly paid music service that ― enables you to listen to a lineup of over ■■Others 1million music. Icon Icon name displayed Page * ナビウォーク(Navi Walk) This is an application for navigating you to au one ― ― Connects the au one portal site. the best suited routes both for on foot and au one-ID Setting by vehicle. Learning the Basics Learning ― Set your au one-ID. * Edy | au Pay monthly charge of Edy and au at the ― au one Market P.39 same time. GREE_MARKET (GREE Market) P.39 ©bitWallet,Inc. Market P.39 * Photo Air This app will backup your photos that ウイルスバスター(VirusBuster) have taken with your smartphone to your ― Blocks improper applications and sites in ― computer automatically. order to protect young people. (C)KDDI / Powered by Eye-Fi 3LM * 瞬間日記 (Notes with time stamp) Delete data in the ISW11K and microSD ― Records diary or note with time stamp. memory card or lock its operations in case You can note ideas, records for medicines, ― of loss of your ISW11K. slimming, child's, pet's growth, or your リモートサポート(Remote support) dream, etc. Call for technical supports on the phone ― * トレンド(ついっぷるトレンド) operations by sharing the screen that you (Tuippuru Trend) are watching with au operators. Shows popular topics on Twitter (words, ― * LISMO WAVE images, famous people, tweets, etc.) in Enjoy FM radio, music clip lives, etc. all ― ranking. over Japan. * まとめ(Matome) * じぶん銀行(JIBUN BANK) NAVER offers add-up of latest news and ― You can check the statement of your hot information you can check in 5 minutes account balance, search for nearest ― while moving or waiting. available ATMs, and so on through the screen optimized for Smartphones. 20 Icon Icon name displayed Page Switching Orientation * Feel on! Analyzes user's tweets to specify emotions Portrait and landscape display are switched according to the orientation of the ISW11K. such as “love”, “delight”, ― “Sorrow”, “surprise” and show them with Example: When rotating the ISW11K 90° from Portrait illustrations like a cartoon in timeline. You (Landscape) display to the left (right). can use for free. * picplz Pictures taken by a smartphone can easily ― be modified showing taste like miniature or toy camera. * LiveShare Pictures of the trip, etc. taken by a ― the Basics Learning smartphone can easily be shared with your family or friends. * Sockets LIVE Watch videos about various news of the ― 《Landscape display》《Portrait display》 world or Japan. * 動画on! (DOGA on!) • Operate the ISW11K in the upright position. The NHK G-Media動画on! (NHK G-Media screen display may not be changed if the ISW11K is DOGA on!) enables you to watch ― latest news and various categories of laid in parallel to the ground. NHK movies such as report, sports, • From the Main Menu, tap Settings → Display → Auto- documentary, education, hobby, etc. rotate screen to set whether to switch portrait display * Requires download and installation. and landscape display. • When you use functions from a menu, packet • In some applications such as Video Camera, the communication charges may apply depending on the screen display may not be switched regardless of the function. orientation or setting of the ISW11K. If you have not subscribed to IS NET, au.NET charges (525 yen for the used month) and communication charges apply. • Icon designs and names displayed may be changed without prior notice.

21 Displaying Available Menu ■■Context Menu The context menu is displayed by long-touching an item or ■■Option Menu a display where the menu is available. The option menu is displayed by pressing M on the Example: In the character entry screen screen where the menu is available. Example: In the inbox screen Learning the Basics Learning

Context menu

Option menu

• When the number of available option menus exceeds the number that can be displayed on the screen as icon, More is displayed. Option menus that cannot be displayed as icon are collected into More, and tap More to display them. • Even on the same screen, the number of items collected into More differs depending on the setting and condition since the number of option menus displayed differs depending on the setting and condition.

22 Character Input ■■Flick input When the software keyboard is “10-key”, you can enter a Switching Software Keyboards desired character by flicking the key up, down, left or right without tapping the key repeatedly. Tap the character entry field to display software keyboard By long-touching a key, the candidates that can be and enter characters by tapping keys on the screen. entered by flicking entry are displayed. By flicking the key The following software keyboards are available for the in the direction of a desired character being displayed, ISW11K. the character is entered in the character entry area. For QWERTY You can enter a displayed character by example, you can enter “a” by only tapping , and you tapping the character entry key. Use can enter “b” by flicking left. romaji for entry.

10-key Characters are switched and entered Character Input every time the character entry key is tapped. Handwriting You can enter a displayed character by ➡ ➡ Long- Flick (LaLaStroke) Handwriting. touch left 1 On the character entry screen(10-key), → 10-key ⇔ QWERTY/Change to LaLaStroke.

• Alternatively, on the character entry screen (QWERTY), long-touch → 10-key⇔QWERTY/Change to LaLaStroke. • Alternatively, on the handwriting (LaLaStroke) entry screen, → iWnn IME切替 (Change to iWnn IME). • At the time of purchase, “iWnn IME” and “Handwriting (LaLaStroke)”,“Android keyboard” are installed as input software. The operations of “iWnn IME” are described in this manual.

23 Viewing the Character Entry Screen ⑤ Cursor key Moves the cursor to the left and right. Change the range of the characters for character input and conversion. ① ① ⑥ Emoji, Symbol, and Facemark key/Kana, Alphanumeric key ② :Displays the list of Emoji/Symbol/Facemark. ③ ② :Displays hiragana, katakana, alphabet, number and ④ ⑧ ④ predicted date and time assigned to the entered key ⑤ ⑤ as conversion candidates. ⑥ ⑨ ⑫ ⑧ ⑦ Character entry mode switch key ⑦ ⑩ ⑦ ⑩ Switches the character types to enter. ⑪ ⑥ ⑨ ⑤ When you switch the character types, the display 《Character entry screen (10-Key)》 《Character entry screen (QWERTY)》

Character Input changes as follows. ① Character entry area :Hiragana-Kanji :Full-width alphabet ② Normal conversion candidates list/Prediction candidates :Half-width alphabet :Full-width numeric list :Half-width numeric :Full-width Katakana Enter characters and tap to display the normal :Half-width Katakana :Voice input conversion candidates list. If the word prediction function ⑧ DEL key is enabled, the prediction candidates list is displayed Deletes the selected character or the character on the when characters are entered. left of the cursor. • You can enlarge the candidates list area by tapping . ⑨ Settings key/Conversion key/Space key Tap to return it to the original display. :Displays iWnn IME menu. ③ Back key/Undo key :Displays the normal conversion candidates list. :Displays the characters assigned to the same key in • Appears in hiragana entry the reverse rotation. :Enters the space. • Back function cannot be used in flick input. • Appears in numeric/half-width alphabet entry etc. :You can cancel the last operation such as returning ⑩ OK key/Enter key the determined characters to the undetermined state :Determines the entering characters. by tapping the key. :Inserts a line feed at the cursor position. ④ Software keyboard • The display is changed depending on the You can enter a character assigned to each key. application or entering item. 24 ⑪ Uppercase/Lowercase characters switch key Entering Emoji/Symbol/Facemark By tapping in hiragana or katakana entry, you can switch the entered character to the uppercase/lowercase 1 On the character entry screen, . one or add dakuten/handakuten to the character. By tapping in alphabet entry, you can switch the 2 Select Emoji/Symbol/Facemark. entered character to the uppercase/lowercase one. ⑫ Alphabet entry key/Shift key • There are some lists that cannot be displayed and By tapping the shift key, you can switch uppercase some Emoji/symbols/facemarks that cannot be entered characters entry and lowercase characters entry. The depending on the screen you operate. display changes as follows each time you tap it. :Lowercase character entry ■■Operations on the Emoji/Symbol/ :Uppercase character entry lock Facemark list screen

:Uppercase character entry / :Displays the previous/next category or page. Character Input You can switch the symbols to enter by tapping the keys :Returns to character entry screen. in full-width numeric or half-width numeric entry. :Deletes the selected character or the character on the left of the cursor. Switching Character Entry Modes • When the cursor is at the beginning, the character on the right of the cursor is deleted. 1 On the character entry screen(10-key), → Input Mode. • Emoji that are automatically converted when sent to an other-brand cell phone are displayed in the Emoji 2 Select the character type. “Interchangeability” category.

• The character type is switched in order of Hiragana- Kanji → Half-width alphabet → Half-width numeric → Voice Input each time you tap the character entry mode switch key. • Some character types cannot be used depending on the screen or the application.

25 Switching Input Software 1 Long-touch the character entry area → Input method. Alternatively, in iWnn IME, on the character entry screen (10-key), → Input method. 2 Android Select mainly to enter alphanumeric. keyboard • Japanese entry is impossible. iWnn IME Select mainly to enter hiragana, kanji or katakana. Select to enter characters by

Character Input 手書き入力 (Handwriting) handwriting. (LaLaStroke)

• To switch input software, install an application and enable it in Language & keyboard in advance. Refer to “Using Android Market” to install an application.

26 Phone • Even when Airplane Mode is set to on, you can make calls to emergency services (110, 119, 118). Making a Call Dial services available from au phones • The following dial services are available. 1 On the desktop, (Phone). ∙∙ Call with fixed-line phones all over Japan The phone number entry screen is displayed. ∙∙ Call with cell phones, PHS, and car phones all over Japan 2 Enter a phone number. ∙∙ 001 (au international call service: Subscription is When calling to a fixed-line phone, enter the phone unnecessary) number starting with the area code even if you are in the ∙∙ 171 (Disaster emergency message dial) same area. ∙∙ 177 (Weather forecast: The area code is necessary) ∙∙ 117 (Time signal) 3 → Talk. ∙∙ 104 (Directory assistance) The calling screen is displayed. ∙∙ 115 (Sending telegram) Phone Press l or r during a call to adjust the other ∙∙ 110 (Emergency call to Police)* party’s voice. ∙∙ 119 (Emergency call to Fire and Ambulance)* 4 End. ∙∙ 118 (Emergency call to Regional Coast Guard)* ∙∙ 157 (Customer Service Center) When you end the call to/from an unregistered phone ∙∙ Maritime telephone number, the confirmation screen asking whether to * The numbers are emergency call numbers. The register the phone number to the contacts are displayed. ISW11K notifies your present location to the • In the phone number entry screen, press M to add emergency call destination with a signal from a base an ID notify/hide prefix to the number. station when you call to the agency that received the • If you cover the screen while dialing or calling, it may emergency call. be turned off depending on the orientation of the • The following NTT services are unavailable. ISW11K. ∙∙ Collect call • Call charges when adding “1401” are deducted from ∙∙ Message service the money registered in your au prepaid card. ∙∙ Dial Q2 • Note that even if you cover microphone, the sound can ∙∙ 116 (NTT business information) be conveyed to the other party.

27 Making an International Call (au Answering a Call International Call Service) 1 Slide to the right during an incoming call. Available without any additional application. Example: To call 212-123-XXXX in the USA 2 Talk → End. 1 On the phone number entry screen, enter the After a call to/from an unregistered phone number, tap Add to contacts to register the number. access code, a country code, area code and phone number → . Returning a Call (Outgoing 001010 - 1 - 212 - 123XXXX History/Incoming History) 扌 扌 扌 扌 KDDI Country Area Phone 1 On the phone number entry screen, Call log. International code code*2 number The outgoing history/incoming history screen is access (USA) Phone displayed. code*1 2 Select the entry you want to call. *1 Long-touch the “0” to enter “+” and “001010” is automatically added when calling. The outgoing history/incoming history detail screen is *2 If the area code starts with “0”, dial it without including displayed. the “0” (There are some exceptions such as fixed-line 3 Call. phones in some countries or regions including Italy and Moscow). • The ISW11K can store up to 100 entries in each of the outgoing and incoming histories. If the history • International call charges are billed together with exceeds 100 entries, it is automatically deleted from monthly local call charges. the oldest entry. The number of the saved entries may • For more information on au International Call Service, be reduced depending on the amount of free space. dial either of the following numbers: From au phones (toll free): 157 (area code not required) From fixed-line phones (toll free): 0077-7-111 (Open 9:00 to 20:00 everyday)

28 Setting the Silent Mode 1 From the Main Menu, Settings. The settings screen is displayed. 2 Sound → Mark Silent mode.

■■Setting Vibration Mode 1 Settings screen, Sound → Vibrate. 2 Always/Never/Only in Silent mode/Only when not in Silent mode. Phone

29 Contacts Using an Contacts You can use contacts entries to make a call or send a mail Adding a Contact Entry message easily. 1 On the contacts list screen, select the contact. 1 From the Main Menu, Contacts. The contacts detail screen is displayed. The contacts list screen is displayed. 2 Add new contact. Using Launch Icons Screens for selecting an application and a save Tap a launch icon for a phone number, e-mail address, etc. destination are displayed. Select the application and to initiate the following functions. save destination. 1 Detail screen, Tap a launch icon. 3 Select and edit an item. Call to the selected phone number. 4 Done. Create C-mail from a phone number, or

Contacts e-mail from an e-mail address. • Tap to display the entry items which are not Displays Google Maps. displayed. • On the Edit contact screen, tap / to add/delete the Launches the application set for the chat item. address type and starts chat.* • Depending on an item, you can change its type. Tap Launches the browser. the icon displayed on the left of the item and select a * Applications may not be launched if a compatible type. By tapping Custom when you change the type, application is not installed, you are not logged into your you can save the entered string as a type. account, etc. • To save GPS information, enable Use wireless networks/ Use GPS satellites in advance. From the Main Menu, tap Settings → Location & security → Check Use wireless networks/Use GPS satellites to enable it. • If the other party’s phone number is not notified, Incoming settings is not enabled.

30 Mail 3 Address book Enter a mail address by selecting an entry from the contacts. Using E-mail Receive Enter a mail address by selecting history an entry from the send/receive E-mail ([email protected]) is a service that you can Send history history. exchange e-mail with other cell phones that support e-mail, Check addresses to send to → and with PCs. In addition to text messages, you can also Select send photos and movies by e-mail. • To delete the send/receive M • For using e-mail overseas, refer to supplied Global history: → Delete → Check Passport Owner’s Guide (Japanese). addresses to delete → Delete → • The packet communication charge for sending and Delete receiving e-mail varies according to the amount of Profile Enter a mail address registered in data sent and received. For using overseas, high the product. charges can be incurred. For details, refer to the au Paste* Enter a mail address saved to the comprehensive catalogue or au homepage. clipboard. • Time may be required to send/receive e-mail if it * Displayed when text is saved to the clipboard. includes attachments or your area has poor signal Mail conditions. 4 Tap the subject entry field → Enter a subject. • You can use Wi-Fi® or WiMAX services to send/receive e-mail, but you should use 3G service for initial setup. 5 Tap the message entry field → Enter a message. Sending E-mail Messages 6 Send. 1 On the desktop, (E-mail) → Create New. The e-mail creation screen is displayed. Reading Received E-mail 2 . Messages You can also enter an address directly by tapping the 1 E-mail is received. enter destination field. If E-mail is received, appears on the status bar, and the mail ring tone sounds. 31 2 Tap the status bar. Reading Received C-mail Messages 3 Select E-mail information. 1 C-mail is received. The e-mail top screen is displayed. If C-mail is received, appears on the status bar, and 4 Select a folder → Select the received E-mail. the mail ring tone sounds. The received E-mail message screen is displayed. 2 Tap the status bar. Using C-mail 3 Select C-mail information. The inbox screen is displayed. C-mail is a service that uses phone numbers as addresses to send or receive messages between cell phones. Using PC-mail Creating and Sending C-mail You can use PC-mail setting an account of au one mail etc. • Before using PC-mail to send/receive au one mail, you Messages must first configure au one mail settings. You can send a message (message text) consisting of kanji, 1 From the Main Menu, PC mail. hiragana, katakana, alphanumerics, symbols, pictograms

Mail and face marks. The inbox screen is displayed. If multiple mail accounts are registered, the combined 1 From the Main Menu, Cmail. inbox screen is displayed. 2 New message. When you use PC-mail for the first time, the mail account setup screen is displayed, and then register a mail 3 → Select a mail address from the contacts. account. For operation on registering a mail account, refer to “Registering Another PC-mail Account”. 4 Select the text entry field → Enter a message text. 5 Send.

32 Registering Another PC-mail 2 → Select a mail address from the contacts. Account You can also select the address entry field and enter the mail address directly. 1 On the inbox screen/combined inbox, M → 3 Tap the subject entry field → Enter the subject. Accounts. 4 Tap the message entry field → Enter the 2 M → Add account. message. The mail account setup screen is displayed. When you register the second or later account, you can 5 Send. register it as a prioritized account by tapping Send email If you tap Save as draft, PC-mail is saved to draft without from this account by default. sending it. 3 Email address → Enter mail address. If you tap Discard, PC-mail in process of composition is discarded. 4 Password → Enter password → Next. The mail server is set automatically. Receiving PC-mail Messages 5 Tap the account name entry field → Enter

1 PC-mail is received. Mail account name. If PC-mail is received, appears on the status bar, and 6 Tap the your name entry field → Enter your the mail ring tone sounds. name → Done. 2 Tap the status bar. Sending PC-mail Messages 3 Select PC-mail information. The inbox/combined inbox screen is displayed. 1 On the inbox screen/combined inbox, M → 4 Select the received PC-mail. . Compose The received PC-mail message screen is displayed.

33 Using Gmail Receiving Gmail Gmail is a mail service provided by Google. You can send 1 Gmail is received. and receive Gmail with the ISW11K. • Google account is required to use Gmail. For details When Gmail is received, appears on the status bar, on Google account, refer to the supplied Setting Guide and the mail ring tone sounds. (Japanese). 2 Tap the status bar. • For using Gmail, refer to Google homepage. 3 Select mail information. 1 From the Main Menu, Gmail. The inbox screen is displayed. The inbox screen is displayed for the configured Gmail account. 4 Select the received mail. Use M → Go to labels to display the Labels screen The received mail message screen is displayed. and access the inbox, outbox, etc. Replying/Forwarding Gmail Sending Gmail 1 From the Main Menu, Gmail. 1 From the Main Menu, Gmail.

Mail 2 On the received mail message screen, . 2 M → Compose. 3 Reply/Reply all/Forward. 3 Tap the destination entry field → Enter the destination. 4 Tap the subject entry field → Enter the subject. 5 Tap the message entry field → Enter the message. 6 .

34 Internet Bookmarking a Web Page Bookmark the displayed site. Viewing Sites with Browser 1 On the bookmarks screen, Add. 1 On the desktop, (Browser). The bookmark registration screen is displayed. In list display, tap Add bookmark to display the bookmark The browser screen is displayed. registration screen. From the Main Menu, tap au one to always display the au one homepage for Android. 2 Enter a bookmark name → OK. • When browsing a web page with a large amount of data, the application may be terminated automatically. Using Bookmarks/History 1 On the browser screen, M → Bookmarks. The bookmarks screen/history screen is displayed. 2 Select a bookmark/history.

• On the bookmarks screen, tap the Most visited/History Internet tabs → Toggle / to save/delete the selected history to/from bookmarks. • On the bookmarks screen, M → Toggle List view/ Thumbnail view to switch list and thumbnail displays.

35 Multimedia Taking Photos 1 From the Main Menu, . Using the Camera Camera The photo monitor screen is displayed. ISW11K has a CMOS out camera with approximately 2 8.08 effective megapixels and a CMOS in camera with . approximately 0.32 effective megapixels for shooting The shutter sounds and the shot image is automatically photos and movies. saved. The camera cannot be used when the battery is low or in extremely hot temperatures. The display may also dim Recording Movies when using the camera if the battery becomes low or the temperature rises. 1 From the Main Menu, Video camera. Insert a microSD memory card before using the camera. The movie monitor screen is displayed. All photos and movies you shoot are saved to the microSD 2 memory card. . Recording starts. Cautions for Using the Camera 3 . • Do not position the photo light close to your eyes. Do not The recorded data is automatically saved. look at the photo light directly while it is on. Do not point on the photo light toward the eyes of others. It may harm

Multimedia eyesight. • If you use the ISW11K camera in a wrongful manner, you may be subject to punishment according to laws of the national and local governments.

36 Managing Files Playing/Displaying Data With Files, you can display data on a microSD memory card 1 In the data screen, select the data. in categories and play/display them. Checking a Data Listing. The application correct for the data type is launched, and the data is played/displayed. 1 From the Main Menu, Files. If several applications can play/display the data, a selection The data screen is displayed. screen may appear. Select an application to play/display Photo/movie data are displayed as thumbnails, and the data. sound/TV/document/folder data as a list. • Some data displayed in Files may not be playable/ ■■Categories in the Data Screen displayable. Data is displayed in the following categories. Category Data displayed Images All photo data Videos All movie data Sounds All sound/music data TV Recorded data from 1Seg and sources such as a linked recorder

Documents Microsoft Office data, text data, and PDF Multimedia data Folders All microSD memory card data in a folder hierarchy

37 TV (1Seg) Watching TV (1Seg) 1 From the Main Menu, 1seg TV → TV視聴(Watch ■■Cautions for using TV (1Seg) TV). • No communication charges apply for watching TV (1Seg). The 1Seg screen is displayed. However, when you use an additional service using packet communication on a data broadcast etc., packet ① Video image communication charges apply. ② Subtitle ① • Be careful not to watch TV (1Seg) for a long time at a loud ③ Data broadcast volume. It may harm your hearing. ④ Data broadcast remote control ② :Returns to the previous ■■Behavior by Battery Level screen. ③ • TV (1Seg) cannot be viewed when the battery is low or in / :Moves the cursor. extremely hot temperatures. If recording a TV program, :Selects an item. ④ recorded content is saved and TV (1Seg) ends. TV (1Seg) :Displays numeric keypad ⑤ ⑤ TV status bar 《1Seg screen》 TV (1Seg) cannot be launched if the battery is low. ■■TV antenna Operations on the 1Seg screen • When watching TV (1Seg), extend the TV antenna to Tap the video image or subtitles to show/hide and the ensure you can receive an adequate signal. remote control. • Sufficiently pull out the TV antenna until it is fixed into ① Screen lock icon ① position. Tap to lock/unlock the screen in portrait or landscape display. Initial Setup of the TV (1Seg) ② Remote control Make channel setting when you activate 1Seg for the first time. / :Switches to previous/next ② After setting is complete you can watch TV (1Seg) programs. channel ~ :Change channels 1 From the Main Menu, 1seg TV :Starts/ends recording 2 チャンネル設定(Channel setting) → 地域選択 Tap program information :Displays program details (Select area) → Select current location → はい (YES) . 38 Applications Using au one Market Allows you to install Android applications recommended by Using Android Market au. • au one-ID is required to use some functions. Refer to the You can download and install various applications such supplied Setting Guide (Japanese) to set au one-ID. as useful tools or games from Android Market offered by Google. 1 From the Main Menu, au one Market. • Google account is required to use Android Market. For The au one Market screen is displayed. details on Google account, refer to the supplied Setting When first launching an application, terms of use and Guide (Japanese). usage notes are displayed. Confirm their content and • For details, on the Android Market screen, press M → follow onscreen instructions. Help to refer to Android Market Help. • Follow the terms of service to use au one Market. 1 From the Main Menu, Market. Procedures on downloading applications and making The Android Market screen is displayed. payment for fee-based applications differ depending When you activate Android Market for the first time, on the distributor of au one Market.

the terms of service are displayed, so tap Accept after • Some applications may not be available when a Applications confirming the contents. microSD memory card is not inserted. • Some applications may not be available when a microSD memory card is not inserted. Using GREE Market • Some applications make the display keep turned on or This application allows you to browse games and other continue in the background and weaken battery. content provided by au one GREE. You do not need a GREE account in order to use this application. 1 From the Main Menu, GREE_MARKET. The GREE Market screen is displayed. You can search for games etc. you want to use from the section on the screen. • To use games searched from GREE Market, registering as an au one GREE member may be required. 39 Settings of ISW11K • Initialize a microSD memory card while charging or with the battery fully charged. Checking Your Profile • Do not unmount the microSD memory card while saving data on it since it may result in damage to data 1 From the Main Menu, Settings → Profile. on the microSD memory card or data loss. The profile screen is displayed. Changing the Incoming Ring Tone You can select and set data for the incoming ring tone. 1 From the Main Menu, Settings → Sound → Phone ringtone. 2 Silent/Preset/Sound. Settings of ISW11K 3 If you select Preset or Sound, next select the data.

Initializing microSD Memory Card When initializing a microSD memory card, all data (including applications) saved on the microSD memory card is deleted. 1 From the Main Menu, Settings → Storage. 2 Delete microSD. 3 Erase microSD. 4 Erase everything.

40 • Calling charges are also incurred when receiving calls Global Function overseas. • Depending on the country/region, calling charges may be For overseas use without incurred from the time that you tap . anxiety Configuring the Overseas The overseas network condition is available on the au Settings homepage. To use the ISW11K overseas, you are required to change to Make sure to check the condition before leaving Japan. the telecommunications carrier’s networks that you connect http://www.au.kddi.com/service/kokusai/tokomae/ to at your travel destination. Please obtain the latest PRL before traveling. ■■When the ISW11K is Stolen or Lost ■■Obtaining the PRL (Roaming Area • If the ISW11K is lost or stolen while overseas, please Information) contact Customer Service Center immediately to suspend phone service. Please be aware that any calling charges The PRL (roaming area information) contains information and packet communication charges incurred after theft or on roaming areas of overseas partner providers who have loss of a phone are the responsibility of the customer. signed an international roaming contract with KDDI (au). Global Function • If the au IC-Card inserted into the ISW11K is stolen or 1 From the Main Menu, Settings → Wireless & lost, the card may be inserted into another mobile phone networks → Mobile networks → Roaming settings → (including GSM mobile phone for overseas use) by a PRL settings → Update PRL version. third party. So, it is recommended to set the PIN code to protect from improper use by a third party. The PRL is obtained. Download the PRL data by following the on-screen instructions. ■■Using the ISW11K Properly by Knowing • When you download the PRL data, packet About Calling and Communication communication charges apply. Services Overseas • Be aware that service may be unavailable in some areas if you do not update the PRL. • Calling charges differ depending on the country/region. • Discount services do not apply to calling charges incurred while overseas. 41 ■■Setting the Area Making a Call at Your Travel You can set the area where you use the ISW11K. Destination 1 From the Main Menu, Settings → Wireless & networks → Mobile networks → Roaming settings → ■■Making a Call to Another Country Area settings. (Including Japan) from Your Travel 2 Japan Set for using within Japan. Destination Roaming Overseas(auto) Set for using overseas You can make a call to Japan or another country from your (automatic setting from a travel destination. CDMA or GSM network). Example: To call “212-123-XXXX” in the USA from South Overseas(CDMA) Set for using a CDMA Korea network overseas. 1 On the desktop, (Phone). Overseas(GSM) Set for using a GSM network overseas. 2 Enter an international access code, country code, area code and the other party’s phone If you select an area other than Japan for Area settings, a country selection screen may appear. Select the country. number → .

Global Function International Other ■■Setting the data roaming access Country Area party’s You can use the packet communication during roaming. code code ➡ ➡ code*2 ➡ phone 1 From the Main Menu, Settings → Wireless & (South (USA) 1 number networks → Mobile networks → Data roaming. Korea)* 002 1 212 123XXXX Tap OK to enable the data roaming. • If you have not subscribed to IS NET, au.NET charges *1 Long-touch the “0” to enter “+” and the international (525 yen for the used month) and communication access code of your travel destination is automatically charges apply. added when calling. *2 If the area code starts with “0”, dial it without including the “0” (There are some exceptions such as fixed-line phones in some countries or regions including Italy and Moscow). 42 • If the person you are dialing is using Global Passport, Travel destination Number enter the country code “81” (Japan) regardless of his/ Mexico ■ For local call her travel destination. Other party’s phone number ■■Making a Call within the Same Country ■ For long distance While Overseas call “01” + Area code + You can call to general fixed-line phones or mobile phones Other party’s phone with the same method as when calling in Japan. number 1 On the desktop, (Phone). 3 . 2 Enter a phone number. The method for making calls varies depending on where Receiving a Call at Your Travel you are calling. Destination Travel destination Number You can receive calls with the same method as when U.S. Mainland, Hawaii, Saipan “1” + Area code + receiving calls in Japan. Other party’s phone number • If you receive a call while overseas, the call is Global Function New Zealand, South Korea, Area code + Other forwarded from Japan no matter where the call is China, Hong Kong, Macau, party’s phone made from. Call charges to Japan are incurred by the Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia, number caller and receiving charges by the receiver. Vietnam, Israel, India, Bermuda Islands, Bangladesh, Bahamas, Venezuela

43 ■■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

1 Enter an international access code, Japan country code and phone number of au phone Global Function → . International Country Phone number of access code code au phone (USA) ➡ (Japan) ➡ (omit the first 0) 011 81 901234XXXX

44 Troubleshooting

Symptom Possible Cause/Remedy Page Cannot turn on the power by pressing F. Is the battery pack charged? 8 Did you hold down F for at least two second? 9 Cannot make calls. Is power turned on? 9 Did you enter the phone number starting with the area 42 code? Did you tap after entering a phone number? 27 Is “Airplane mode” set? 16 Cannot receive calls. Is signal strong enough? 16 Is (No signal) displayed? 16 Is power tuned on? 9 Is “Airplane mode” set? 16

Are you out of the service area or in a location where the Troubleshooting (No signal)appears. 16 signal is too weak? Are you covering the built in antenna area with fingers, 7 etc.? Key/Touch panel operation is disable. Is power tuned on? 9 Turn power off and on. 9 Cannot operate the touch panel as Make sure the way to operate the touch panel. 14 intended. Turn power off and on. 9 A warning to charge appears. The battery is almost exhausted. 8 45 Symptom Possible Cause/Remedy Page A beep sound is heard from the earpiece Are you out of the service area or in a location where the 16 and a connection cannot be made when signal is too weak? making a call. Wireless line is busy or the other party is on another line. ― Try again later. Cannot hear the other party. Is the earpiece volume too low? 27 1Seg watching is unavailable, image stops, Did you extend the TV antenna? 38 sounds stop, 1Seg generates noise. Cannot create PC-mail. Did you set up a PC-mail account? 32 Cell phone does not recognize the microSD Is microSD memory card inserted correctly? 11 memory card. Cannot operate the camera. Is there enough power left in the battery pack? 8 Make sure the ISW11K does not become too warm. 36

• For more detailed information, visit the following au troubleshooting sites: - From a PC: http://www.kddi.com/customer/service/au/trouble/kosho/index.html Troubleshooting

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