Contents

Getting ready

Basic operation

Character input Basic Manual Initial settings

Internet

Mail

Phone

Overseas usage

Application

Data management

Data communication

Function settings

Appendix/Index Preface Safety Precautions Thank you for purchasing the ARROWS Z ISW11F Be sure to read the Safety Precautions "安全上のご注意" in (hereinafter referred as "ISW11F"). the full Instruction Manual (Japanese) to ensure proper Before using your ISW11F, be sure to read the ISW11F usage of the ISW11F. Basic Manual (this PDF manual) to ensure correct usage. For troubleshooting, check the symptom of your ISW11F After you have finished reading this manual, store this PDF in auお客さまサポート (au Customer Support) on the au manual and the printed manuals in safe places so you can homepage. retrieve them whenever you need them. • http://www.kddi.com/customer/service/au/trouble/ kosho/index.html

Basic Manual (this PDF manual) describes basic operations of Before Using ISW11F major functions of the ISW11F. For detailed descriptions on various functions, refer to the ISW11F • You cannot receive or make calls in a location where the full Instruction Manual (Japanese) available on the au homepage signal cannot be received, even within the service area. or "ISW11F Instruction Manual" application on the ISW11F. Calling may not be available in a location where the signal Instruction Manual application is weak. If you move to a location where the signal is weak You can use "ISW11F Instruction Manual" application installed on the au phone to check the detailed operation of the ISW11F. (In during a call, the call may be interrupted. Japanese) • The ISW11F is a digital cell phone and can maintain a high Downloading Manuals call quality until the signal weakness reaches its limit. You can download the Basic Manual (this PDF manual) and the full Therefore, once the limit has been reached, the call may Instruction Manual (Japanese) from the au homepage. http://www.au.kddi.com/torisetsu/index.html be disconnected suddenly. Online Manual • Note that the ISW11F uses signals which may be Online manuals are also provided on the au homepage, which intercepted by a third party. (However, the CDMA/GSM contents are from the full Instruction Manual (Japanese) and are system enables highly confidential call communications.) reorganized in a searchable format. http://www.au.kddi.com/manual/index.html • The ISW11F is a wireless station which is compliant with the Radio Act, and may be subject to inspections regulated by the Radio Act. • When you insert the au IC-Card, the product number information of your ISW11F is sent to the au server for the security and operation status notification of the ISW11F. ii • Always be considerate of others around you when using your ISW11F in public places. • For a child's use, read the ISW11F Basic Manual and give your child instructions on proper use. • The ISW11F is a cell phone compatible with the international roaming service. Each network service which is described in the Instruction Manual varies depending on the area or service. For details, refer to the supplied Global Passport Owner's Guide (Japanese). • As with PCs, some user-installed applications may disrupt the stability of the ISW11F's performance, or unexpectedly transmit information via the Internet causing improper use of your location information as well as personal information recorded on the terminal. Therefore, verify the supplier and operating conditions of the applications to be used before using them.

1 Cell Phone Etiquette Basic package and main peripheral Cell phones always emit weak radio waves when power is on. equipment Use cell phones in an enjoyable and safe manner without forgetting to be considerate of others around you. ■ ISW11F ■Accessories ・ Battery pack(TSI12UAA) ■ Use of cell phones is not allowed in some places. • Using a cell phone while driving is dangerous and prohibited by law. • Using a cell phone in an aircraft is prohibited by law. Some airlines admit the usage of mobile phones in an ・ ISW11F Setup Guide (Japanese) aircraft. For the information, contact your airline. ・ User's Manual (Japanese) ・ お取扱上のご注意 (Handling precautions) (Japanese) ■ Be considerate of where you use the cell ・ Bluetooth®/無線LAN(Wi-Fi®) phone and how loudly you talk. 機能ご使用上の注意 (Handling precautions when using • Do not make calls in theaters, museums, libraries, and Bluetooth®/wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) other similar places. Turn power off or turn on Manner ・ warranty (Japanese) function) (Japanese) mode so as not to disturb others around you by ring tones. ・ 防水/防塵性能に関する注意事項 • Do not use the cell phone on a street where you might ■Sample (Notes on waterproofness/ dustproofness) (Japanese) interrupt the flow of pedestrians. ・ microSD card (2GB) ・ Global Passport Owner's Guide • Move to areas where you will not inconvenience others on (Japanese) trains or in hotel lobbies. ・ au International Call Guide • Refrain from talking in a loud voice. (Japanese) ・ じぶん銀行・au損保サービスガイド • Obtain the permission of other people before you take (Service guide for JIBUN BANK, their photos with the cell phone's camera. au nonlife insurance) (Japanese)

■ Be considerate of people around you. The following items are not included in the package. • Some people close to you in crowded places such as ・AC adapter ・Stereo earphone packed trains may be using a cardiac pacemaker. Turn the ・microUSB cable cell phone off in such places. ・Desktop holder • Abide by the rules of hospitals and other medical ・HDMI cable 2 institutions where it is forbidden to use or carry cell phones. ・ Please purchase the specified charger (sold separately). Illustrations and descriptions in this ■ Note on Screenshots Manual The screenshots in this manual are simplified and may look different from the actual screens. ■ Note on key illustrations Actual screen Sample screen Icons at the top of In this manual, the key illustrations are simplified as shown the screen are below. omitted.

C E F

Security code and PIN code M A R

■ Description of operations for selecting Security code and Passwords item/icon/key, etc. The ISW11F has various security codes that you can use. In this manual, operation steps are described as follows. The available security codes are as follows. Do not forget Tapping is lightly touching the key or icon displayed on the the various security codes that are set as they are screen with your finger. necessary for various operations and contracts. ● Security code Despcription Explanation Example of ① To do remote operation of voice mail and call forwarding In the home screen, Tap at the bottom of the home usage services from a landline phone (Phone) → "1" "4" screen. Then tap , , and tap "1" → (SEND) . ② To use Customer Service Center and to do various inquiries, applications, and modifications on the au In the home screen, Tap at the bottom of the home homepage → "Settings" screen and tap from the displayed Initial value A four-digit number chosen by the customer and noted menu. on the application form M→ "Create new" Press M to tap "Create new" icon from the displayed option menu. ※ The procedure starts from the home screen unless otherwise mentioned. 3 ● Security code to unlock your terminal ■ PUK Code Example of To set and release the screen lock authentication Enter the PUK code when the PIN1 code is locked. usage • PUK code is an eight-digit number given at the time of Initial value 1234 purchase, and is printed on the back side of the plastic ● PIN code card where your au IC-Card is attached. Example of To prevent unauthorized use of the au IC card by third • When you enter the PUK code, set the new PIN1 code by usage parties selecting Change UIM/RUIM PIN. Initial value 1234 • If the PUK code is incorrectly entered ten times ● Password consecutively, contact an au shop, PiPit or the Customer Example of To use the "Osaifu-Keitai Lock Setting" Service Center. usage Initial value None • "PIN1 code" is not reset if you perform "Factory data reset".

PIN Code If the PIN code is incorrectly entered three times consecutively, the PIN code will be locked. Use the PUK code to unlock the PIN code.

■ PIN1 Code You can set the ISW11F to require PIN1 code entry every time the power is turned on, to prevent unauthorized use of the au IC-Card by a third party. • At the time of purchase, the PIN1 code is not to be required to use phone. You can select Lock UIM card and set the PIN1 code to be required. It is also required when setting Lock UIM card.

4 Contents Basic operation ...... 14 Using the touch panel ...... 14 Switching the portrait/landscape display mode ...... 15 Contents Preface ...... ii About the screen ...... 15 Safety Precautions...... ii Understanding icons ...... 15 Using the home screen ...... 16 Before Using ISW11F ...... ii Starting an application or function from the home screen ...... 17 Cell Phone Etiquette ...... 2 Checking your phone number ...... 20 Edit the owner's information ...... 21 Basic package and main peripheral equipment ...... 2 Switching phone and transmission functions on and off Illustrations and descriptions in this Manual ...... 3 (Airplane mode) ...... 21 Setting manner mode...... 21 Security code and PIN code ...... 3 Setting/canceling screen lock ...... 22 Security code and Passwords...... 3 Turning on the screen lock authentication ...... 22 PIN Code ...... 4 Using Anshin Security Pack ...... 22 Using 3LM ...... 22 Contents ...... 5 Using remote support ...... 23 Using VirusBuster Mobile for au software ...... 23

Getting ready ...... 8 Character input ...... 24 Names of parts and their functions ...... 8 Software keyboard...... 24 Attaching/removing the battery pack and Rear cover ...... 9 Using ATOK to enter text ...... 24 Attaching the battery pack ...... 10 Inputting text on the numeric keypad ...... 25 Removing the battery pack ...... 10 Inputting text with the QWERTY keypad ...... 25 Attaching/removing the au IC card ...... 11 Handwritten input ...... 26 Attaching the au IC card ...... 11 Inputting smiley/emoticon/symbol/text code/common phrase ...... 26 Removing the au IC card ...... 11 Inputting text from the Android keyboard ...... 26 Charging...... 12 Charging using the AC adapter (sold separately) ...... 12 Turning the terminal on/off ...... 13 Initial settings ...... 27 Turning the terminal on ...... 13 Initial settings ...... 27 Turning the terminal off ...... 13 Setting up a Google account for your ISW11F...... 27 Switching the display language to English ...... 13 Creating au one-ID ...... 27 Configuring initial e-mail settings ...... 28

5 Internet ...... 29 Overseas usage ...... 39

Using a browser ...... 29 Settings related to overseas usage ...... 39 Displaying a web page ...... 29 Acquiring a PRL (preferred roaming list) ...... 39 Contents Displaying a web page from history ...... 29 Area Settings ...... 39 Registering bookmarks ...... 29 International calling ...... 40 Setting security ...... 29 Making a call outside the country you are visiting (including Japan) (GLOBAL PASSPORT) ...... 40 Mail ...... 31 Application ...... 41 About mail ...... 31 Using e-mail ...... 31 Using Contacts ...... 41 Creating and sending mail ...... 31 Registering a contact ...... 41 Receiving mail ...... 32 Checking contact details ...... 41 Viewing sent and received mail ...... 32 Watching and recording 1Seg ...... 41 Deleting mail ...... 32 Watching 1Seg ...... 42 Using Gmail ...... 32 Reserving watching/recording 1Seg ...... 43 Displaying the inbox ...... 32 Recording 1Seg ...... 43 Creating and sending a mail ...... 33 Playing back recorded TV programs ...... 43 Receiving mail ...... 33 Shooting with the camera ...... 44 Using C-mail ...... 33 Image shooting precautions ...... 44 Creating and sending a C-mail ...... 33 Understanding the touch panel ...... 44 Receiving C-mail ...... 34 Shooting still pictures ...... 45 Using emergency earthquake information ...... 34 Shooting video ...... 45 Receiving emergency earthquake information ...... 35 Viewing still pictures and videos ...... 46 Viewing a still picture or video ...... 46 Phone ...... 36 Data management ...... 47 Making calls ...... 36 Using history to make a call ...... 37 Using a microSD card ...... 47 Calling overseas from au phones Installing and removing a microSD card ...... 47 (001 international call service) ...... 37 Formatting a microSD card ...... 47 Receiving calls ...... 38 Data communication ...... 48

Using the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) function ...... 48 Connecting Wi-Fi® network ...... 48 Connecting WiMAX network ...... 49

6 Function settings ...... 50

Setting menu ...... 50 Displaying the Setting menu ...... 50 Contents

Appendix/Index ...... 51

Appendix ...... 51 Troubleshooting ...... 51 Rebooting your ISW11F ...... 53 Trademarks ...... 54 Gracenote® End User License Agreement ...... 56 Index ...... 58

7 Name Explanation Getting ready ① Stereo Connects commercially available earphone jack stereo earphones. ② External Connect common AC adapter 03 (sold Names of parts and their functions connection jack separately), microUSB cable 01 (sold

Getting ready separately), HDMI cable (commercial ① ② item), etc. ③ Power key Press and hold to turn the power on. C While the power is on, press and hold ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ to activate/deactivate Manner mode, Airplane mode and turn the power off. Press briefly to activate/deactivate ③ Sleep mode. ④ ④ Volume key Adjusts the other party's voice or E/F speaker volume. ⑨ ⑤ Light sensor/ Proximity sensor is a sensor which Proximity prevents the touch panel from sensor erroneous operation during a call. Light sensor detects the ambient brightness to automatically adjust the ⑬ brightness of the display's backlight ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑥ Ear speaker The other party's voice can be heard (Receiver) from here. ⑭⑲ ⑳ ⑦ LED indicator • Lights in red: Charging. • Lights according to the settings when ⑮ ㉑ ㉒ an incoming call is received, unchecked ㉗ ⑯ missed call or new/unread mail exists. ⑧ In-camera Use to shoot yourself. au IC card ⑰ ⑨ Display Trace with the finger to scroll the ⑲ ( Touch panel) screen or lightly tap an item to select. ㉓ ⑩ Menu key Displays options menu available on M the current screen. When entering ㉔ characters, press and hold for one ⑬ ㉕ second or more to show/hide the ⑱ 8 ㉖ keyboard. Name Explanation Name Explanation ⑪ Home key Returns to the home screen. ㉖ Speaker Ringtone, music playback sound or A Press and hold for one second other party's voice while speaker or more to display recently used phone is activated can be heard from applications. here.

⑫ Back key Returns to the previous screen. ㉗ microSD card Insert a microSD card. Getting ready R slot ⑬ Microphone Sends your voice from here. Use to record voice. ⑭ 1Seg/ Extend when watching 1Seg FM transmitter programs or using FM transmitter. ◎ Do not attach protective sheet or decoration seal on the proximity sensor/light sensor/built-in antenna/GPS antenna. antenna Extending the antenna while calling or ◎ Covering or touching around the built-in antenna when holding connecting to the Internet does not the ISW11F with the fingers or metal substance may reduce affect the communications. signal reception. ⑮ FeliCa mark Hold it over card reader/writer when using Osaifu-Keitai. ⑯ Out-camera Shoot still pictures or videos. Attaching/removing the battery ⑰ Bluetooth®/ The Bluetooth®/Wi-Fi® antenna is Wi-Fi® antenna built-in. pack and Rear cover ⑱ Built-in antenna The antenna used for call or data • Before attaching/removing the battery pack and cover, communication is built in. turn the power off. ⑲ WiMAX antenna The WiMAX antenna is built in. • Hold the terminal in your hand when attaching or removing ⑳ GPS antenna The GPS antenna is built in. the Rear cover to prevent damage to the display or other ㉑ Infrared data Use for infrared communications. parts of the ISW11F. port • If the ISW11F gets wet, wipe off water before removing ㉒ Photo light Lights while shooting a photo. the back cover. ㉓ Battery pack • Do not exchange the battery pack with wet hands. ― cover • Use only the battery pack specified for the ISW11F. ㉔ Strap hole ― ㉕ Charging jack Charging jack used for the Desktop for desktop holder (sold separately). holder

9 Attaching the battery pack 4 Slide the finger as indicated by the Tabs 1 Put the finger on the battery cover removing arrow, press around part and lift it in the direction of the arrow part of tabs and the • Make sure that the tabs are removed, lift the battery cover

Getting ready in the direction of the arrow. center of the cover firmly to close • Check if there is no gap at all in order to maintain waterproofness/dustproofness, and attach securely.

Tabs Removing the battery pack Battery cover removing part 1 Put the finger on the battery cover removing 2 Attach the battery Contacts part and lift it in the direction of the arrow cover • Make sure that the tabs are removed, lift the battery cover • With on the battery in the direction of the arrow. pack facing up, align the contacts of the battery pack with those of the ISW11F, insert in the Tabs direction of the arrow. • Check the shape for the Battery cover removing part correct orientation to insert it. 2 Remove the battery 3 Check the orientation of the battery pack pack cover and fit it the terminal • Use the catch on the battery pack to lift it in the • Make sure that there is no dust on the rubber packing of direction of the arrow. the rear side of the battery pack cover before attaching. • Lifting the battery pack from the direction other Catch than the catch may damage the terminal body 10 or the battery terminals. Attaching/removing the au IC card Removing the au IC card

• Before attaching/removing the au IC card, first turn the 1 Press the lock with ① ISW11F off, and remove the battery pack. the finger (①) and Lock pull the au IC card Getting ready Attaching the au IC card out 2-3 mm in the 1 Insert the au IC card into the guide with its IC direction of the surface face down arrow ② ② • Note the orientation of the notch. 2 Lift your finger from Notch the lock and press

IC the au IC card lightly au IC card to slide out to the compartment direction or arrow ② • Do not press the au IC card downward with excessive force.

◎ Note the following points, which may cause malfunction or damage, when handling the au IC card. • Do not touch the IC (metal) part of the au IC card or the IC card terminal inside the ISW11F. • Insert the IC card in the correct direction. • Do not use excessive force to attach or remove the IC card. ◎ An error message is displayed if the au IC card is not attached correctly or if there is a problem with the au IC card. ◎ Do not lose the au IC card after it has been removed.

11 Charging Charging using the AC adapter (sold separately) When you purchase your terminal, the battery pack is not The following describes how to charge the battery pack fully charged. Be sure to charge the battery pack before use. using the common AC adapter 03 (sold separately). (Note that your AC adapter may be different from this illustration.)

Getting ready ■ Charging times (approximate) To 100 VAC These times are to fully recharge the battery pack while the power outlet Common AC adapter 03 ISW11F is turned off. The charging times increase if the LED indicator (sold separately) power is on or the temperature is low during charging. Common AC adapter 03 Approximately 180 minutes -1 (sold separately) Common DC adapter 03 Approximately 230 minutes (sold separately) -2 microUSB ■ Adapter for charging plug In addition, the specified AC adapter (sold separately) or DC adapter (sold separately) is needed. microUSB External connection plug side jack side 1 Open the external connection jack cap of ◎ The common AC adapter 01 (sold separately) uses 100 VAC the ISW11F (1-1) and insert microUSB plug used for households in Japan. Do not use single-phase 200 V (1-2) of the Common AC adapter 03 (sold current or voltage converters for overseas use. ◎ The common AC adapter 02/03 (sold separately) supports 100 separately) to 240 VAC. Use only the common AC adapter 02/03 (sold • Make sure the shapes of the microUSB plug and external separately) for charging overseas. connection jack, and insert the plug straight and horizontally into the jack.

12 2 Insert the common AC adapter 03 (sold Turning the terminal on/off separately) power plug into the power outlet • The LED indicator lights in red while charging. It turns off Turning the terminal on when charging is complete. 1 Press and hold C until the ISW11F vibrates

3 When charging ends, disconnect the Common once Getting ready AC adapter 03 (sold separately) power plug After a while, the lock screen is displayed. from the power outlet • If you turn the power on for the first time, Getting started screen appears to make initial settings. 4 Hold the microUSB plug to pull it straight out 2 Slide on the lock screen right or left and close the external connection jack cap The screen is unlocked and the home screen appears.

Turning the terminal off ◎ In order to prevent water or dust from entering inside, close firmly the external connection jack cap after charging. 1 Press and hold C until the mobile phone ◎ Do not insert the common AC adapter (sold separately) and HDMI cable (commercial item) at the same time. option menu is displayed 2 "Power off"→"OK"

Switching the display language to English You can switch the display language for function names and other items to English. 1 In the home screen, → "設定 (Settings)" → "言語と入力設定 ( Language & Text input)" 2 "Select locale" → "English"

13 ■ Flicking ■ Dragging Basic operation Quickly slide your finger up, Move an item or icon on down, left or right on the screen touching with your screen to change screens. finger. Using the touch panel The display on the ISW11F is a touch panel operated by touching it with your finger. Basic operation • If the display is dirty or wet with sweat or water, the touch panel does not operate correctly. Wipe off the display surface. ■ Tapping ■ Touch and hold Lightly tap an item or icon on Touch and hold your finger screen to select it. on an item or icon on screen.

■ Sliding ■ Pinching Touch to move the screen to Spread two fingers (pinch show the hidden part. out) on screen to zoom in and bring your two fingers together (pinch in) to zoom out.

14 Switching the portrait/landscape Emergency earthquake information display mode New E-mail New instant message A motion sensor detects the orientation and movement of the ISW11F so that the screen switches depending on if Music playing the ISW11F is held vertically or horizontally. Synchronization trouble Open wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) accessible File received by Bluetooth® transmission Basic operation ◎ Operate the ISW11F in the vertical orientation. When the USB connected ISW11F is in the horizontal orientation, it cannot detect Call in progress changes in orientation and movement correctly and the screen may not switch. Missed call ※ ◎ If the "Auto-rotate screen" checkbox is unselected, the screen Call on hold cannot switch. Depending on the screen, some screens may not switch even if the checkbox is selected. Unchecked phone memo (number indicates number of ※ In the home screen, → "Settings" → "Display" → "Auto-rotate screen" items) Installation of application from Android market, etc. is completed About the screen Android market application update available Installation of application from the au one Market is Understanding icons completed Icons indicating the status of the ISW11F appear in the au one Market application update available status bar at the top of the screen. Hidden notification (number indicates number of items) Notification icons Status icons Earphones connected (audio input from ISW11F mic) Status bar Earphones connected (audio input from earphone mic) Receiving TV (1Seg) Main notification icons DiXiM server activated New Gmail Main status icons New PC-mail ATOK kana input mode New C-Mail ・Voice mail message notification ・ ATOK Alphanumeric input mode Incoming notification ATOK number input mode 15 ATOK handwritten input mode Battery level ATOK smiley/emoticon/symbol, common phrases, battery level full/ battery level low/ text code input mode charging required Osaifu-Keitai lock set Charging Synchronizing data FM transmitter activated GPS positioning ※ Indicated in green when you logged in to a Google account. Bluetooth® function on Basic operation Connected to Bluetooth® device Using the home screen Connected to wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®)※ The home screen is the starting point for all operations on the WiMAX connected※ ISW11F and is similar to the standby screen of conventional mobile phones. Press A at any time to display it. Speaker phone on • "NX! comfort UI" is set as home screen application by Manner mode default. Manner mode (Silent) • "NX! comfort UI" is used as the home screen application Manner mode (Alarm) for the purpose of explanation in the manual. Original manner Incoming vibrator on ① Ringer volume off (silent) Mic mute Possible to receive roaming packet transmission ④ Call available during GSM roaming Call available during CDMA roaming au IC card not inserted ※ ② / Packet transmission possible ③ ③ / Transmitting packets※ Airplane mode ⑤ Out of service area ① Search widget ( Quick search box) Reception status※ Tap to search ISW11F applications or information on the web pages. 16 ② Display area ③ Dock menu Applications Overview Tap an icon to activate application or function. You can Still camera※2 Shoots still pictures. set up to four icons which can be replaced with desired What If Camera Adds effect detecting the acts or faces icons. of the objects. ④ Customize area Gallery Displays still pictures or videos taken You can locate application shortcuts and widgets as you with the camera or downloaded from like. website and saved in a microSD card or the built-in storage. ⑤ Main menu button Basic operation MyCollection Collect images having the same Displays main menu. information or create album to manage images. Starting an application or function from Osaifu-Keitai Allows you to make electronic payment the home screen or acquire coupon information. Market Allows you to use the Android market. From the main menu on the home screen, you can activate au one Market Allows you to install Android applications applications or functions installed on the ISW11F, or recommended by au. change settings for the ISW11F. Skype Makes a call or exchanges instant messages (chat). 1 Tap in the home screen Friends Note "au one Friends Note" can manage Native Address Book of your phone and Flick the screen left and right → Tap the 2 multiple social networking services in function/item you want to activate just one application. Tap / to switch List view/Tile view. In the list view, flick C-mail Sends and receives Cmail. the screen up and down. Homescreen Specifies the screen displayed when A selector is pressed. ■ Main menu Settings Makes settings for the ISW11F. Applications Overview Calendar Registers schedule in the Google TV Watches 1Seg. calendar. Contacts Register phone numbers or email Calculator Performs calculations such as addition, addresses so that you can address subtraction, multiplication, and division. someone from contacts by simple Create Creates a note selecting from among 3 operation. STARMEMO types of notes (text memo, handwriting Infrared Receives contacts via infrared memo, photo memo). communication. STARMEMO Shows created STARMEMOs. 17 Applications Overview Applications Overview Document Allows you to view Office files and PDF テレビ.Gガイド View TV program table or search Viewer files. (G-GUIDE programs. Functions using 1Seg or DiXiM Plays contents of a DLNA device on the program table) remote timer recording can be used. ISW11F or delivers contents of ISW11F Task manager Shows running applications to quite. to a DLNA device. AlarmClock Alarm clock can be set. Comfortable ニュースEX Check latest news, weather, fortune- alarm which beeps at good timing to (News EX)※1 telling, etc. wake up comfortably can also be set. Basic operation au one Connects the au one portal site. au Wi-Fi接続 Connects to a Wi-Fi® network easily in an YouTube Shows YouTube videos. ツール (au Wi-Fi area where au Wi-Fi SPOT is available. Music Plays music. connecting tool) Maps Shows your current location, searches Facebook Access Facebook. other locations and calculates routes. GREE_MARKET This application allows you to browse Talk Used for chatting by Google Talk. (GREE Market) games and other content provided by au one GREE. Gmail Sends and receives mail via a Google You do not need a GREE account in account. order to use this application. Email Sends and receives mail by setting a @Fケータイ応援団 Access the @Fケータイ応援団 (@ F mobile mail account used on a PC, etc. on the (@ F mobile phone supporters) website. ISW11F. phone Navigation Activates Google maps navigation to supporters) search directions. 3LM Delete data in the ISW11F or lock Places Searches for a detailed information in a its operations in case of loss of your nearby area. ISW11F. Latitude Shows friends' locations with Google リモートサポート Call for technical supports on the phone Latitude. (Remote operations by sharing the screen that Google Search Searches information from the quick support) you are watching with au operators. search box. ウイルスバスター Blocks improper applications and sites Voice Search Searches information on websites by (VirusBuster) in order to protect young people. voice. Beauty body Measures body strain. Karada Life Shows number of steps, walked clinic distance, calories, fat consumption, ISW11F Check operations or how to make activity amount, etc. Instruction settings for ISW11F. Manual 18 Applications Overview Applications Overview Ultra unified Select searching engine to search. TSUTAYA TV A service with which you can enjoy searching various genres of images such as Disaster Register your safety information in case movies, animations, etc. at any time. Message Board of a large-scale disaster. Takahashi Diagnosis of your walking or running F-LINK Taken still pictures or videos can be Naoko's form and advice can be shown. transferred and loaded onto a PC via Walking&Running wireless connection to enjoy them. LISMO Book Enjoy many e-books such as comics, Basic operation au one-ID Make au one-ID Setting. Store novels and photo albums. Setting unlimited※1 Use monthly paid music service that ナビウォーク This is an application for navigating you enables you to listen to a lineup of over (Navi Walk) to the best suited routes both for on 1 million musics. foot and by vehicle. LISMO WAVE※1 Enjoy FM radio all over Japan, music ショッピング Enjoy shopping on the online shopping clips, and live channel etc. (Shopping) mall directly managed by KDDI. じぶん銀行 You can check the statement of your ※1 recoding app Data about food, exercise, rest can be (JIBUN BANK) account balance, search for nearest recorded easily. available ATMs, and so on through the ©KDDI/Powered by PRIMEWORKS screen optimized for Smartphones. ※ Use in Japanese mode. Edy|au※1 Pay monthly charge of Edy and au at the ソラテナ You can receive twitter messages same time. (Soratena) related weather information. ©bitWallet,Inc. Backup Backs up and restores contacts or セカイカメラ Sekai Camera is a social augmented image data. (Sekai camera)※1 reality application that enables users KSfilemanager A high-performance file managing to communicate by attaching digital application contents to the real world. ※1 DataDefender Locks applications. To activate locked Photo Air This app will backup your photos that applications, enter PIN or pattern. have taken with your smartphone to your お役立ちアプリ集 Search convenient applications. computer automatically. ©KDDI/Powered by Eye-Fi (Useful apps) 瞬間日記 Records diary or note with time アプリランキング Offers simple explanations on Android ※1 (Notes with time stamp. You can note ideas, records (Apps ranking) applications released every day using stamp)※1 for medicines, slimming, child's, pet's "アプリ満足度ランキング (Apps ranking growth, or your dream, etc. for satisfaction)" based on the survey among 50,000 smartphone users, etc. Application provided by . 19 Applications Overview Applications Overview トレンド(ついっ Shows popular topics on Twitter (words, BooksV※1 Helps you to easily use the BooksV ぷるトレンド) images, famous people, tweets, etc.) in service web site to purchase books, (Tuippuru ranking. magazines, or static, reports which are Trend)※1 useful in business produced by FUJITSU. まとめ NAVER offers add-up of latest news LISMO Player Plays music or checks information about (Matome)※1 and hot information you can check in 5 the playing music. minutes while moving or wating. e-Dictionaries+ Use electronic dictionaries. Basic operation ※1 Feel on! Analyzes user's tweets to specify Phone※2 Makes a call or shows your own phone emotions such as "love", "delight", number. "Sorrow", "surprise" and show them with E-mail※2 Sends and receives e-mail with illustrations like a cartoon in timeline. "~@ezweb.ne.jp" account. You can use for free. ※2 Browser Shows websites. デコとも★DX "DecoTomo★DX" is an email decoration ※1 Shortcut applications registered by default. You need to download applications (Decotomo★ app a.k.a. decome app full of cute emoji before using. ※1 DX) (pictograms) and decorated mail for your ※2 Also registered in the Doc menu by default. smartphone☆ You'll be able to stay up to date with the latest decome as we'll be updating brand new decorations everyday♪ ◎ Names of applications and applications mounted by default are subject to change without notice. picplz※1 Pictures taken by a smartphone can easily be modified showing taste like miniature or toy camera. LiveShare※1 Pictures of the trip, etc. taken by a Checking your phone number smartphone can easily be shared with your family or friends. 1 In the home screen, (Phone) → "Profile" Sockets LIVE※1 Watch videos about various news of the Displays the owner's phone number etc. world or Japan. • In the home screen, you can also tap → "Settings" → GTレーシング The most realistic driving simulation on "Profile" to display own number. Free+ (GTレーシ Android devices with 111 licensed cars. ング:モーターア Pass driving tests and win races to カデミー Free+ progress as you unlock more cars and HD (GT Racing: events with in-game credits and XP. Motor Academy Free+ HD))※1 20 Edit the owner's information Setting manner mode You can also input your own information. Setting manner mode mutes ringtones etc. so that you do not disturb those around you in public places. 1 In the home screen, (Phone) → "Profile" 1 In the home screen, → "Settings" M→ "Edit" 2 → "Sound" → "Manner mode"

3 Input information for the required items → Mark "Enable manner mode" Basic operation The manner mode icon is displayed in the status bar. Tap "Done" 4 To disable manner mode, unmark "Enable manner mode". • You can press and hold C until the mobile phone option Switching phone and transmission menu is displayed, tap Manner mode to turn it on or off. functions on and off ( Airplane mode) When Airplane mode is set, wireless functions are disabled ® ◎ The focus lock and shutter tones sound even when manner (telephone, packet transmission, wireless LAN (Wi-Fi ), mode is set. ® WiMAX and Bluetooth functions). ◎ While displaying the lock screen, slide left to enable manner mode and slide right to disable manner mode. 1 In the home screen, → "Settings" ◎ Tap "Select manner mode" to select desired manner mode. The manner mode options are as follows: 2 "Wireless & networks" Manner mode No tones sound. Incoming transmissions → Mark "Airplane mode" and alarms are indicated by vibration. • You can press and hold C until the mobile phone option Manner mode No sounds or no vibration is emitted. menu is displayed, tap "Airplane mode" to turn it on and off. (Silent) Manner mode Alarms are indicated by sound and vibration. (Alarm) Incoming transmissions are indicated by vibration without sound. ◎ It is still possible to call 110 (police), 119 (fire department), Original manner Volume setting and vibration action for each 118 (maritime safety headquarters), 157 (Customer Service function can be made. Center) even when Airplane mode is on. ※ Airplane mode automatically turns off after calling. ◎ When "Airplane mode" is selected, Wi-Fi® is turned off, but it can be turned back on while in Airplane mode. Do not use Wi-Fi® in areas where the use of radio waves is restricted, such as in hospitals, airplanes, or near priority seats on trains. 21 Setting/canceling screen lock Using Anshin Security Pack You can use the screen lock to prevent misoperation. KDDI provides various security functions and supporting services using "3LM", "リモートサポート (Remote support)", "ウイルスバスター™ モバイル for au (VirusBuster Mobile for au ◎ While the screen is locked, the display does not appear even if software)". you touch the touch panel. • Anshin Security Pack is charged service. Basic operation ■ To set the screen lock Using 3LM When no operation is performed in certain period of time, the In case of loss or theft, you can lock or unlock your ISW11F terminal automatically goes into sleep mode and the screen remotely. You can also search your ISW11F using its is locked. location information from a computer. You can also lock the screen immediately by pressing C. In the home screen, → "3LM" ■ To release the screen lock 1 → "For Consumer" Press C or A and then drag Slide on the screen right or left. Terms of Service appears when you activate for the first time. Check the term and tap "I Accept" → "Activate". Turning on the screen lock authentication

You can lock the screen, so other people cannot use it, by ◎ Note that KDDI is not liable for any damage that may occur as a setting an authentication pattern/code/password to release result of provided GPS information. the lock. ◎ If "Use GPS satellites" is turned off, location information is not sent. 1 In the home screen, → "Settings" 2 " Security" → Mark "Screen lock auth" A screen for inputting the lock release code is displayed. 3 Input the lock release code → "OK" • When you purchase the terminal, the lock release code is "1234". When you input the lock release code for the first time, input "1234". 22 Using remote support When you consult us about operation of the mobile phone, we can share the screen of the ISW11F and help your manipulation to solve your problems.

Using VirusBuster Mobile for au

software Basic operation VirusBuster prevents malicious applications from being installed, blocks access to inappropriate sites for children or illicit sites, restricts incoming call/SMS, etc. 1 In the home screen, → "ウイルスバスター (VirusBuster)" Terms of Service appears when you activate for the first time. Check the term and tap "同意する (I Accept)". 2 Select desired item 3 Operate following onscreen instructions

◎ Web filters are enabled when IS NET, wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) is connected using the Android standard browser.

23 Character input Using ATOK to enter text You can use three types of keypads and several panels to enter characters. Software keyboard • Displayed items on the keypads or panels may vary depending on the entry screen. Use the software keyboard displayed on the screen of the ISW11F to enter characters. ■ Numeric keypad You can use ATOK (NX!input for Japanese, Korean, Chinese Characters are arranged the same as (simplified Chinese character)) or the Android keyboard as a Character input the keyboard on a conventional mobile software keyboard to enter characters. phone. Tap the character entry field to display the software keyboard. Press and hold M for one second or more to show/hide keyboard. ■ QWERTY keypad Characters are arranged on the ◎ The Android keyboard is mainly used for inputting English. keypad the same as on a conventional Japanese cannot be input. computer. ◎ The Android keyboard and ATOK can be switched as follows: Touch and hold a text input field → "Input method" → Select input method.

24 ■ Handwritten input Inputting text on the numeric keypad Enter characters in handwriting. Touch and hold If "Overwrite handwritten input" is 1 valid, dotted frame is displayed on → "テンキー (Numeric keypad)" the numeric or QWERTY keypad and 2 Tap to switch to the desired input mode handwritten input is available with the • Touch and hold to open NX!input menu which allows numeric or QWERTY keypad displayed. you to make NX!input settings or register words. • Tap on the keypad to enable/ disable Overwrite handwritten input. 3 Enter text

• Tap to delete a character. Character input

Inputting text with the QWERTY keypad 1 Touch and hold ■ Smiley/emoticon/symbol panel → "QWERTYキーボード (QWERTY keypad)" This is the panel for inputting Categories Tap to switch to the desired input mode smilies, emoticons, and 2 • Touch and hold to open NX!input menu which allows symbols. you to make NX!input settings or register words. Slide the categories and characters to the left or right 3 Enter text to select them. • Tap to delete a character.

■ Text code/common phrase panel Select to enter text from the Category text code table and common phrases from the common phrase list.

25 Handwritten input Inputting text from the Android keyboard You can enter characters by writing letters in the You can input alphanumerics, letters with accents, and handwritten area with your finger. symbols from the Android keyboard. 1 Touch and hold → Slide to to open 1 Tap or to select the desired input the handwritten keypad screen 2 Slide your finger in the handwritten area to 2 Input text enter character Purpose Operation Character input • Tap to delete a character. Input letters Touch and hold a key and then tap an with accents accented letter on the list that appears. Input upper Tap . ◎ Korean and Chinese characters can also be entered by the case letters You can switch between the handwritten input. uppercase screen → uppercase screen (lock) → lowercase screen by tapping →…. In the upper case screen (lock) Inputting smiley/emoticon/symbol/text the Shift key in the upper left lights. code/common phrase This is useful when consecutively inputting upper case letters. 1 Tap Input more Tap . You can toggle the screens symbols by tapping it. 2 (smiley)/ (emoticon) / (symbol) / Delete text Tap . "文字コード (Text code)"/ "定型文 (Common phrase)"

26 5 "Create"/"Sign in" Initial settings • If you already have a Google account, tap "Sign in", enter user name and password and tap "Sign in". If you have no Google account, tap "Create" and register an account Initial settings following the on-screen instructions. You can make initial settings required to use SW11F at once. ◎ It is necessary to return your ISW11F to its original state at In the home screen, → "Settings" time of purchase to change the first Google account your 1 ISW11F is registered to. → "Initial settings"

2 Set required items Creating au one-ID Initial settings Set au one-ID on your ISW11F to use au one Market. ◎ Some settings can be made on the Getting started screen. 1 In the home screen, → "Settings" ◎ Customers subscribed to Anshin Security Pack are required to set up "ウイルスバスター™ モバイル for au (VirusBuster Mobile for → "au one-ID setting" au software)" after Initial settings. • In the home screen, you can also tap → "au one-ID Setting" to operate.

Setting up a Google account for your 2 "OK" → "au one-IDの設定・保存 (au one-ID Setting & Save)" ISW11F Authentication starts. You need to set up a Google account to use Google talk, • Tap "au one-IDとは? (What is au one-ID?)" to start the Gmail, Android market, and other Google services on your browser and display the description on the au one-ID. ISW11F. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to set au 1 In the home screen, → "Settings" one-ID • If you already have an au one-ID, set your au one-ID. 2 "Accounts & sync" → "Add account" If you do not have an au one-ID, register a new ID. 3 "Google"

4 "Next" 27 Configuring initial e-mail settings To use e-mail, subscription is required. If you do not subscribe at the time of purchase, contact an au shop or Customer Service Center. 1 In the home screen, (E-mail) When you activate for the first time, follow the onscreen instructions to make initial settings.

◎ Set email address can be changed in the following steps: Initial settings 1. In the E-mail settings screen, "Other settings" → "OK" 2. "Eメールアドレスの変更 (Changing e-mail address)" 3. Tap password entry field → Enter a password (four digits) → "送信 (Send)" 4. "承諾する (Agree)" 5. Tap e-mail address entry field → Enter the part of the address preceding "@" (customizable part) → "送信 (Send)" → "OK"

28 Displaying a web page from history Internet 1 While a web page is displayed, M → "Bookmarks" → "History" Using a browser 2 Tap the history of the web page you want to You can use a browser to view web pages just as you can display on a computer. • To connect to the Internet, a packet communication Registering bookmarks connection, wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) connection, or WiMAX connection is required. 1 Display the web page you want to register 2 M→ "Bookmarks" ◎ If you use packet communications without subscription to IS 3 Tap "★ Add" Internet NET, you are charged (monthly charge 525 yen for the used month and communication fees) for the use of au.NET. 4 Confirm or edit the name of the bookmark, and tap "OK" Displaying a web page Setting security 1 In the home screen, (Browser) 1 While a web page is displayed, M→ "More" Tap the address bar and input a URL or keyword 2 → "Settings" URL or keyword candidate lists are displayed. • Tap the address bar and then tap to do voice search. 2 Set the required items 3 In the candidate list, tap the web page you Enable You can increase security by clearing want view or tap JavaScript the checkbox. Enable plug- Tapping "On demand"/"Off" prohibits use ins of Browser's extended functions and increases security. ◎ Depending on the web page, it may automatically close, if it is Accept Clearing the checkbox prohibits the extremely large for example. cookies reading and saving of cookies to increase security. 29 Remember Clearing the checkbox prevents saving form data of information entered in forms to increase security. Enable Clearing the checkbox prohibits the location reading of information about your current location while viewing web pages to increase security. Remember Clearing the checkbox prevents saving passwords of the username and password input when viewing web pages to increase security. Show Selecting the checkbox displays a security warning if there are any problems with warnings sites security. We recommend not clearing this checkbox to maintain

Internet security.

◎ If "Enable plug-ins" is set to Off, Flash® may not be played or operated depending on the constitution of the site. ◎ Note that prohibiting reading and saving of cookies limits the use of some web services. ◎ You can use the filtering function to block web pages that are not appropriate for children, such as dating sites and porn sites.

30 Mail Using e-mail • Sending and receiving emails are available via wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) communication or WiMAX. Packet About mail communication is required for setup. You can use the following types of mail on the ISW11F. Creating and sending mail ■ E-mail 1 In the home screen, (E-mail) This service allows you to exchange mail with computers → "Create new" and mobile phones that support e-mail. You can send text, A new message screen appears. photos, and video data. The e-mail address domain name (the part to the right of the 2 Tap @ mark) is "@ezweb.ne.jp". • You can enter address by selecting from Address book, Received history, Send history, or Profile. ■ PC-mail • You can also tap the Enter address field to enter address

directly. Mail You can set up the ISW11F with the mail account of that you normally use on your computer so you can send and 3 Tap the subject field → Enter subject receive mail from your ISW11F the same as the computer. • Up to 50 double-byte/100 single-byte characters can be entered in subject. ■ Gmail Tap the message field → Enter message Gmail is Google's mail service. You can use Gmail by setting 4 up a Google account on your ISW11F. You can also check → "Done" Gmail you have sent or received on your ISW11F from a • Up to 5,000 double-byte/10,000 single-byte characters can be entered in a message. browser on a computer. Also, the Gmail operations you do in a browser on a computer are reflected in the Gmail on your 5 "Send" ISW11F.

■ C-mail This service allows you to use phone numbers as addresses to exchange mail messages between cell phones. 31 Receiving mail 3 Tap an email All message screen appears. 1 Receive mail "Reply"※1: Create reply mail. appears in the status bar. "Forward": Create forward mail. "Resend"※2: Send the same message again. 2 Drag the status bar downwards "Edit copy"※2: Copy and edit the mail. "Protect": Protects email. Tap "E-mail" 3 "Flag": Flags email. The E-mail screen is displayed. : Shows previous mail 4 Tap the "Inbox" or folder → Tap the mail : Show the next mail ※1 Displayed only in the received mail message screen. message ※2 Displayed only in the sent mail message screen.

Viewing sent and received mail Deleting mail Received email is saved in the Inbox. Sent email is saved in 1 In the received mail/sent mail/unsent mail/ the Outbox. Received or sent emails matching the Filtering search result list screen, M→ "Delete"

Mail rules are saved in set folders. Email saved as draft and email failed to send are saved in the Unsent. 2 Mark email to delete → "Delete" → "Delete" • Tap "Select all" to select all deletable messages in the list. 1 In the home screen, (E-mail) • Protected massages cannot be selected. E-mail top screen appears. • If mail exists in the Inbox, a red sphere and number of mail Using Gmail appears. After you check the new mail, red sphere turns blue. Displaying the inbox • If mail exists in the Unsent, a blue sphere and number of mail appears (if mail failed to send exists, sphere is shown 1 In the home screen, → "Gmail" in red). 2 If the inbox is not displayed, press R 2 Tap "Inbox"/"Outbox"/"Unsent" or a folder several times Received/Sent/Unsent message list screen appears. • If you have registered many accounts, in the inbox, M → "Accounts" → Tap the account to access. The inbox for the specified account is displayed.

32 Creating and sending a mail Using C-mail 1 In the inbox, M→ "Compose" Creating and sending a C-mail 2 "To" → Input the other party's mail address You can send a message (text of mail) using kanji, hiragana, • To add Cc or Bcc, M→ Tap "Add Cc/Bcc". katakana, alphanumerics, symbols, smileys, and emoticons. 3 "Subject" → Input the subject 1 In the home screen, → "C-mail" 4 "Compose Mail" → Input a message → "New message" • To attach an image, M→ "Attach" → Select an image. • To send the same recipient, tap the thread to compose a C-mail message. In this case, proceed to Step 3 . 5 2 "To" → Input the other party's phone number • You can select a phone number saved in Contacts by tapping "Contacts". ◎ The sent mail is handled as a mail from a computer. If the receiving terminal is set to "Refuse reception from computers", 3 "Type to compose" → Input text

the mail will be rejected. You can send up to 70 double-byte or 140 single-byte Mail characters in a message. Receiving mail 4 "Send" 1 Receive mail appears in the status bar. ◎Pressing rR in step 4 saves the C-mail as a draft without 2 Drag the status bar downwards sending it. 3 "New email" 4 Tap the thread of received mail

33 Receiving C-mail Using emergency earthquake The ISW11F receives C-mail automatically. information 1 Receive C-mail The emergency earthquake information service notifies all appears in the status bar. au phones around the epicenter of Japan Meteorological Agency's emergency earthquake information. Drag the status bar downwards 2 If you receive emergency earthquake information, consider 3 Tap the incoming C-mail notification surrounding conditions and calmly move to someplace safe.

◎ Emergency earthquake information is sent to areas where ◎ C-mail cannot be received if the ISW11F does not have enough strong quakes (a seismic intensity of a 4 or greater) are available memory. Delete saved mail or something to increase estimated when an earthquake with a seismic intensity of a the amount of memory available in the phone. lower 5 or greater is predicted. ◎ There is no charge for receiving C-mail. ◎ Immediately after an earthquake occurs, quakes (P waves and initial tremors) near the epicenter are detected and position,

Mail scale, and expected strength are automatically calculated and notification is sent as soon as possible within a few seconds to tens of seconds before the strong quakes (S waves and major tremors) caused by the earthquake start. ◎ Emergency earthquake information may not arrive before strong tremors in areas near the epicenter. ◎ This service is available only in Japan (it cannot be used overseas). ◎ There is not content or transmission charge for emergency earthquake information. ◎ KDDI is not liable for damages suffered by customers resulting from the service's information, lack or delay in the information caused by transmission or system breakdowns, or other events that are outside the responsibility of KDDI. ◎ Refer to the Japan Meteorological Agency web page for details about distribution of emergency earthquake information. http://www.jma.go.jp/(for computers)

34 Receiving emergency earthquake information When emergency earthquake information is received the notification has a special warning sound, vibration, and screen display. 1 Receive emergency earthquake information The warning sound (fixed) sounds and appears in the status bar. 2 Drag the status bar downwards 3 Tap the emergency earthquake information The content of the emergency earthquake information is displayed. Mail

◎ Emergency earthquake information cannot be received if the power is off, in areas where signals are not available even within the service area (such as in tunnels or when underground), or if the condition of the signal is bad. If this happens, the notification cannot be received again. ◎ This delivery system is different from emergency earthquake information provided through TV, radio, or other communication procedures, which means that the time the emergency earthquake information arrives may vary. ◎ Information from someplace other than your current location may be received. ◎ It is not possible to change the warning sound or settings for receiving emergency earthquake information. ◎ Emergency earthquake information cannot be received during a call. It may not be possible to receive emergency earthquake information while using the browser or if mail is incoming, either. ◎ The warning may not sound and only the screen notification may appear if the ISW11F is being used. 35 Phone ◎ You can easily make calls to registered numbers using Contacts. ◎ If your face, or something, comes close to the proximity sensor Making calls during a call, the display goes out, it is redisplayed by moving away from the sensor. 1 In the home screen, (Phone) ◎ The alphabet is displayed on the dial keypad as an aspect of global design, however it is not possible to enter the alphabet 2 Enter the phone number of the other party by tapping the dial keypad. To call a landline phone, first input the city code, even if you Dial services available from au phones • Call with fixed-line phones all over Japan are in that city. • Call with cell phones, PHS, and car phones all over Japan • If you input the wrong number, tap to delete the number • 001 (001 international call service: Subscription is you input. unnecessary) Touch and hold to delete the all the numbers you input. • 171 (Disaster Emergency Message Dial) • 177 (Weather forecast: The area code is necessary) 3 Tap (Send) • 117 (Time signal) • 104 (Directory assistance) 4 When you have finished the call, tap "End" or • 115 (Sending telegram) press M • 110 (Emergency call to Police)★

Phone • 119 (Emergency call to Fire and Ambulance)★ You can adjust the volume (loudness of the other party) • 118 (Emergency call to Regional Coast Guard Headquarters)★ E F. during a call by pressing and • Maritime telephone When you finish the call, the approximate call time is • 157 (Customer Service Center) displayed. ※ The numbers added ★ are emergency call numbers. ISW11F notifies your present location to the emergency call destination with a signal from a base station when you call to Police, Fire and Ambulance, or Regional Coast Guard Headquarters. ※ The following NTT services are unavailable. Collect call, message service, dial Q2, 116 (NTT business information)

36 Using history to make a call Calling overseas from au phones ( 001 You can check your phone's dialed/incoming call history. international call service) You can make calls from your phone's dialed and incoming You can make international calls without any special call history. procedure from your ISW11F. 1 In the home screen, (Phone) → "Call log" Example: To call "212-123-XXXX" in America from your au The Call log screen is displayed. phone :Dialed call :Received call 1 In the home screen, (Phone) :Missed call 2 Enter the access code, country code, city 2 Tap code, and the phone number of the other party

Access Country code Phone number of City code※2 ◎ Tap or touch and hold a name or phone number to make a call, code※1 (USA) the other party send a C-mail, register the number in Contacts. ➡ ➡ ➡ 001010 1 212 123XXXX or 010 ※1 Touching and holding "0" inputs a "+" and "001010" is added automatically when you make the call. Phone ※2 If the city code begins with "0", omit the "0" (however, some landlines, such as in Italy and Moscow, are different). 3 (Send) → Call → "End"

37 Receiving calls 1 You have an incoming call 2 "Answer" • If an incoming call is received in Sleep mode, while the screen is locked or unlock pattern/password entry screen is displayed, drag the corresponding icon to the right or left extremity. 3 When you have finished the call, tap "End" or press M

◎ To decline a call. tap "decline". ◎ Slide "Phone memo" instead of answering an incoming call to record the party's voice. ◎ To forward an incoming call to the registered number without answering, tap "Call Fwd".

Phone ◎ To receive a call and play the on-hold announcing (answer and hold), tap "Hold". ◎ Press eE or fF to mute the ringtone temporarily. If you could not answer a call ◎ is displayed in the status bar. About answer and hold ◎ The other party is charged for the call while he or she is on hold. ◎ Tapping "End" while a call is holding, ends the call that is holding.

38 Acquiring a PRL (preferred roaming list) Overseas usage The PRL (preferred roaming list) is information about overseas service providers with whom KDDI (au) has a contract for international roaming. Settings related to overseas usage In the home screen, → "Settings" To use your ISW11F overseas, you need to switch to the 1 network of the provider in the country you are visiting. → "Wireless & networks" The overseas network condition is available on the au → "Roaming settings" homepage. Make sure to check the condition before leaving Japan. 2 "PRL settings" → "Update PRL version" http://www.au.kddi.com/service/kokusai/tokomae/ Acquire PRL. • Follow the on-screen instructions to download the PRL data.

◎ Before leaving Japan, make sure to mark "Phone number for inquiries when overseas" described in the au homepage and note it down. For loss or theft of the cell phone or au ID card, ◎ A separate packet charge and au.NET user charge is incurred immediately contact the number for inquiries to take the when downloading PRL data. necessary steps for suspending the use. ◎ Acquire the most recent PRL before traveling abroad. ◎ If your au IC card is lost or stolen, it may be used improperly ◎ Note that you may not be able to communicate in some areas by inserting to another cell phone (including a global GSM cell overseas if you use an old PRL.

phone) by a third party. To prevent those risks, setting PIN code Overseas usage is recommended. Area Settings 1 In the home screen, → "Settings" → "Wireless & networks" → "Roaming settings" 2 Tap "Area settings" The area setting screen is displayed. 3 Select an area

39 International calling Making a call outside the country you are visiting (including Japan) (GLOBAL PASSPORT) You can make calls from a country you are visiting to another country. 1 In the home screen, (Phone) 2 Input + (touch and hold "0") → Country code → Area code (city code) → Other party's phone number • If the area code (city code) begins with "0", omit the "0". (However, "0" must be included when making a call to some countries or regions such as Italy and Moscow.) • Alternatively, you can enter area code (city code) → Enter the phone number →M→ "international call" → Tap country code of the other party to make a call. • When the other party you are calling uses "GLOBAL PASSPORT", enter "81" (Japan) as the country code regardless of the country Overseas usage you are calling. • You can use the following operation to call Japan or a person using GLOBAL PASSPORT. Input the area code (city code) → Input the phone number →M→ Tap "Phone Call to Japan" 3 Tap (Send)

40 Application Watching and recording 1Seg 1Seg is a terrestrial digital TV broadcasting service for mobile devices that can receive audio, video, and data broadcasts. Using Contacts ■ Cautions when using 1Seg You can store phone numbers, mail addresses, internet call, • There are no call or packet charges when using 1Seg. etc. in the Contacts. And you can contact someone or use However, there are packet charges if you use added services au one Friends Note from the registrations of the Contacts. that transmit broadcast data. • 1Seg function supports only a terrestrial digital TV Registering a contact broadcasting 1Seg service in Japan. Since the methods or frequency of broadcasting differ from ones in Japan, 1Seg In the home screen, → "Contacts" 1 broadcasting service cannot be used overseas. BS/110 The contact list is displayed. degree CS east longitude digital broadcasting, terrestrial 2 M→ "Register" analog TV broadcasting are not available. • You can select registering destination from between • Be careful, the ISW11F becomes warm while 1Seg is "Contacts" and "au one Friends Note". playing, if it is against your skin for a long time it may cause low-temperature burns. Input required items 3 • Do not use 1Seg while driving a car, riding a motor bike, 4 "Done" bicycle, or walking. May cause traffic accident. • Be aware that listening loud sound for a long time may cause hearing problem. Checking contact details Application • 1Seg sound cannot be transfer using the FM transmitter 1 In the contact list, tap the index function. • M→ "Search" → Enter name (fist name, last name, reading) to search. 2 Tap the contact you want to check The personal information screen is displayed.

41 ■ About the TV antenna Watching 1Seg Extend the TV antenna to improve signal reception when watching or recording 1Seg. 1 In the home screen, → "TV" The 1Seg watching screen is displayed. 1 Extend the tip of the TV antenna and then • When 1Seg is activated for the first time, read the license pull it all the way out that is displayed, then tap "同意する(Agree)", and select a channel list from the list of regions.

■ 1Seg watching screen Data broadcasts are displayed when your ISW11F is set to the portrait display mode.

• To change the orientation of the TV antenna, hold the base of the TV antenna, check the direction, and then ③ ① change the orientation. ② ④ Application ◎ Re-orient the TV antenna, or hold your ISW11F away from ① TV image area or closer to your body or move to another location so that Tap to hide or show the TV operation screen. reception can be improved. Flick left or right to select a channel. ◎ Fit the antenna back inside its compartment inside your ISW11F ② Subtitle area except during 1Seg operation. Holding conversations, for example, with the antenna extended might result in unexpected ③ Data broadcast area injury to your face or other parts of the body. ④ Data broadcast operation buttons

42 ■ TV operation screen Reserving watching/recording 1Seg The TV operation screen is shown or hidden by tapping the TV You can reserve watching or recording TV program. image area in the 1Seg watching screen or in the subtitle area. M ① 1 In the 1Seg watching screen, → "視聴予約/録画予約 (Reserve watching/

② ① recording)" 2 "録画予約 (Reserve recording)"/ ② ③ "視聴予約 (Reserve watching)" → M ③ → "新規予約 (New reservation)" ④ Set required items ⑤ ④ ⑤ ⑥ 3 4 "完了 (Done)" ⑥

① Channel, name of network, program name Recording 1Seg ② Program list for channel being watched Tap to check content of program. You can record video, audio, subtitles, and data broadcasts Touch and hold to set timer watching/timer recording. you are watching, and save them on a microSD card. ③ Channel select buttons 1 Drag left on the TV operation screen ④ Channel switch buttons Recording starts. Touch and hold to start channel search. Application ⑤ Start/stop recording 2 Drag right Drag to the left to start recording. Drag to the right while Recording stops. recording to stop recording. ⑥ Volume bar Playing back recorded TV programs Drag to the left or right to adjust the volume. 1 In the 1Seg watching screen, M → "録画リスト (Recording list)" 2 Tap the recorded data

43 Shooting with the camera Understanding the touch panel You can use the camera built into the ISW11F to shoot still Images can be shot with the camera both in landscape and pictures and videos. portrait mode. When using the camera, make sure the ISW11F has a ① microSD card loaded. ⑥

Image shooting precautions ③

• When the Photo light is on, do not allow it to get too close ② ⑦ to the eyes. Do not look directly into the light when the Photo light is on. Do not point the Photo light directly at a ⑤ person's eyes. Doing so creates the risk of loss of sight or other impairment. ③ • Placing the ISW11F on an unstable surface when ④ ⑦ ④ performing Self Timer shooting can cause it to fall when ⑤ a vibrator operation or other operation is triggered by an 《Still pictures》 《Video》 incoming call, etc. ① Tab to open menu Copyrights and rights of portrait ② Focus frame Images and audio recorded with your ISW11F are for Indicates the focus position. personal use and may not be used without the consent of If "Touch focus" is set to "ON", tap the position you want the rightful person in accordance with copyright laws. Note to focus on to move the focus frame. that using or modifying the likeness of other individuals Application ③ Shooting setting menu without their consent infringes on their rights of portrait. ④ Shooting mode (still picture/video) switch The recording of images or audio may be restricted at concerts, performances and exhibits even when recorded for ⑤ Shutter/Start recording/Stop recording personal use. ⑥ Auto scene mode icon Be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you ⑦ Shooting history when shooting and sending pictures using a camera- enabled mobile phone.

44 Shooting still pictures Store location Set to store/not to store location information. 1 In the home screen, press → "Still camera" Tap the setting icon on the still picture shooting screen to 2 Display the subject on the shooting screen perform the following operation. (Settings) Tap to make the following settings. 3 Tap "Focus mode", "Chase focus", "Touch The shutter sounds and the recorded still picture are saved. focus", "Search me focus", "Exposure", "Adjust flicker", "Switch data save destination", "Camera settings" White balance Adjusts color tone according to the ◎ Press mM on the still picture/video shooting screen to perform ambient light. the following operation. Flash mode Set flash mode. Switch to video/camera Switches to video/still picture shooting mode. Picture size Set image size. Gallery Check taken pictures in Gallery. Self timer Set self timer. Switch to In-camera/ Switches between In-camera and Zoom Drag the slider to adjust zoom ratio. Switch to Out-camera Out-camera. Switch Bercode Reader Activates barcode reader.

◎ Some items cannot be selected depending on the combination. ■ Still picture shooting option menu ◎ Some items cannot be set for the In-camera. Tap tab to open menu on the still picture shooting screen to perform the following operation. Shooting video Shooting Specifies shooting mode. Application mode "Normal", "Quick Shot", "Unlimited shooting", 1 In the home screen, → "Still camera" "Best-shot Select" → Tap the shooting mode (still picture/video) Effect Gives a special effect on a still picture. switch to display the video shooting screen shooting Scene mode Switches suitable settings according to Display an object on the video shooting the object or situation. 2 screen Smile shot If the smile of an object person is big enough for the preset value, the camera shoots automatically. 3 Tap (Record) 4 Tap (Stop) 45 ■ Video recording option menu Viewing a still picture or video Tap the setting icon on the video shooting screen to perform the following operation. 1 In the home screen, → "Gallery" (Settings 1) Tap to make the following settings. 2 Tap an album "Focus mode", "Exposure", "Color effect", • appears on a video. "Scene mode", "Adjust flicker", "Switch • Tap to switch screen views between all pictures data save destination", "Camera settings" and albums by date. White balance Adjusts color tone according to the ambient light. 3 Tap still picture or video you want to play Flash mode Set to turn flash on/off. • For still pictures, tap / to zoom in/out and tap (Settings 2) Tap to make the following settings. "Menu" to share or delete images, show details. "Video quality", "Video size", "Video audio" • For videos, tap an image to display keys or progress bar to Self timer Set self timer. play/pause, rewind/fast forward. Adjust volume using EF. Zoom Drag the slider to adjust zoom ratio.

Viewing still pictures and videos You can display/play or edit images (still pictures or videos) taken with the camera or downloaded from website and saved in a microSD card or the built-in storage. The following files can be opened on the ISW11F.

Application Types of images File formats Still pictures JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG Videos WMV, H.264, H.263, MPEG4

46 ■ Removing the microSD card Data management 1 Carefully press in on the microSD card until it clicks, and then release it(①) When the microSD card clicks, pull forward lightly holding Using a microSD card with your fingers. Keep holding the microSD card which pops Your ISW11F supports use of microSD cards and up slightly. If you release your fingers from the microSD card microSDHC memory cards. right after pressing on, the microSD card may jump up. • Do not turn off the ISW11F or subject it to impact while 2 Pull the microSD memory card straight out of microSD card data is being accessed. Doing so creates the slot(②) the risk of data corruption.

Installing and removing a microSD card ② • Before installing or removing a microSD card, first turn off the ISW11F and remove the battery pack. ① Data management ■ Installing a microSD card 1 With the metal contact microSD card Formatting a microSD card insertion entrance side of the microSD Formatting a microSD card erases all of the data currently card facing down, stored on it. carefully insert the 1 In the home screen → "Settings" → "Storage" card into the slot and press until it clicks 2 "Unmount SD card" → "OK" into place The "Erase SD card" option becomes enabled. 3 "Erase SD card" → "Erase SD card" Enter the security code to unlock your phone ◎ Make sure of front and back/top and bottom of the microSD 4 card. → "Continue" Trying to force a wrongly oriented card into the slot could make it impossible to remove the card and result in damage. 5 Tap "Erase everything" 47 ® Data communication Connecting Wi-Fi network 1 In the home screen, → "Settings" → " Wireless & networks" Using the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) function 2 Mark "Wi-Fi" Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) function turns on and scanning You can use mail and the Internet by using the ISW11F available Wi-Fi® networks starts. wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) function to connect to networks at "Wi-Fi settings" home or work, or public wireless LAN service access points. 3 The name and security settings (open or secure network) ® ■ Process to connect to an access point of Wi-Fi networks that are found are displayed on the "Wi-Fi network" list. Choose a method • If the Wi-Fi® network you want to connect to does not appear, M→ Tap "Scan". Connect to public Connect to an in-office Connect to a home or If it still does not appear, add a Wi-Fi® network manually. wireless LAN service LAN private environment Contract with the service Contact the network Set a device as an access Tap a Wi-Fi® network → "Connect" provider and input the administrator and input point and then refer to the 4 • If you select a Wi-Fi network that is protected by security, Data communication information needed to the information needed manual to input the information ※ connect. to connect. needed to connect. enter the password (security) and tap "Connect". ※The password (security) is set at the access point. Contact the network administrator for details. Turn on the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) function • To disconnect from a Wi-Fi® network, tap the Wi-Fi® network you are connected to → Tap "Forget". Set the access point and connect

48 Connecting WiMAX network Using +WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) you can enjoy large-volume data such as videos or music at home or when you are out. You can use the ISW11F as a mobile wireless LAN router to connect up to 8 more wireless LAN devices. • +WiMAX is a charged service. 1 In the Settings menu screen, "Wireless & networks" 2 Mark "WiMAX" The WiMAX function turns on. 3 "WiMAX settings" Advanced setting for WiMAX and WiMAX network information appear. Data communication 4 Set required items

◎ Separated packet communication charges are applied when using WiMAX. Subscribing to the packet flat-rate service is recommended. ◎ If the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) function and WiMAX function are enabled in "Wireless & networks" and radio wave for connected network reduces to a certain level or less, the ISW11F connects automatically to the other network. And if Wi-Fi® network and WiMAX network are cut off, packet communication takes the place automatically. ◎ WiMAX is available only if "Area settings" is set to "Japan".

49 Settings Outline Function settings Settings for installation or activation of Applications applications can be made. Managing installed applications is also available. Manage online service accounts and Accounts & sync Setting menu synchronization. Set up and manage ISW11F functions. You can also make Privacy Initializes the ISW11F. wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®), security settings, etc. Check memory space of built-in storage, microSD card, USB mass storage. Formatting, Storage mounting or unmounting microSD card can be Displaying the Setting menu performed. Language & Text Display language, text input method, etc. can 1 In the home screen → "Settings" input be set. • In the home screen, you can also tap M→ "Settings" to Voice input & Make settings for voice recognizer and text-to- output speech. display the setting menu. Accessibility Enables user accessibility plug-ins. ■ Settings menu Date & time Set date and time, time zone, etc.

Settings Outline au one-ID setting Set au one-ID. Enter basic information such as height and Profile Check and edit your personal information. Setting my body weight or make settings to use Voice adjust. Make basic settings for Setting my body or Check phone status such as battery level, own Initial settings About phone security settings number. Wireless & Make setting about communications such as Function settings networks Airplane mode, Wi-Fi®, WiMAX, Infrared, etc. Check call time, make settings for Voice Mail, Call settings Call forwarding, etc. Sound Manner mode, ring tone, vibrate can be set. Photo screen, Backlight, Auto-rotate screen, Display etc. can be set. Security settings such as Screen lock auth, Security UIM card lock, Password manager can be made. Set to correct 1Seg or YouTube videos with Multimedia high-quality picture engine, etc. My location info Activate/Deactivate GPS function, etc. Eco-mode Setting for reducing battery consumption can settings be made. 50 Symptom What you should check Appendix Battery charge life is • Are you leaving the phone for long periods short. in an area that is outside the service area? Outside the service area, the phone searches for a connection, which consumes Troubleshooting more electric power than normal. • Battery pack charge life depends on Symptom What you should check conditions of use and the level of battery ISW11F does not • Is the battery pack installed correctly? pack deterioration. turn on. • Is the battery pack dead? • The battery pack is a consumable item. Cannot charge the • Is the battery pack installed correctly? Repeated charging shortens the battery battery pack. (LED • Is the charging jack of the Desktop Holder pack charge life. indicator does not (sold separately) or ISW11F dirty? If it is Buy a new specified battery pack if the light or flash.) dirty, clean it with a dry cotton swab etc. usage time becomes much shorter, even • Is the power plug of the AC adapter plugged after being fully charged, than when the correctly into a power outlet or vehicle battery was first bought. cigarette lighter? Power cuts off or the • Dirty battery pack terminals can cause poor • When using the Common AC adapter 03 ISW11F restarts. contact, resulting in power turning off. (option), is the adapter connected correctly Use a dry cotton swab to wipe off any dirt to the ISW11F? from the battery pack terminals. • Is a PC turned on when you use the The correct operation • Are you wearing gloves? microUSB cable 01 (sold separately)? is not performed • Are you tapping with the tips of your • Long-term use of telephone or data when I tap. fingernails or with an object? communication while charging can raise • Is a protective sheet affixed to the display? the temperature of the ISW11F, which will Some types of protective sheets may cause the LED indicator to flash. If this interfere with proper operation. happens, wait until the ISW11F cools down • The display of the ISW11F uses an and then try charging again. electrostatic touch panel. Touch the display ISW11F becomes • Your ISW11F, battery pack or adapter might with your finger to perform operations. warm during heat up, for example, during operation or Nothing happens when • Turn the power off and then back on again. Appendix/Index operation or charging, or when watching 1Seg for a long I touch the display. charging. time while charging the battery. However, Screen response is • This can happen when you are saving a continue use since there is no problem in slow when I tap the large volume of data to your ISW11F or terms of safety. screen or press a transferring a large volume of data between ISW11F becomes • If you activate several applications, use button. your ISW11F and a microSD card. hot during camera, connect to the Internet for a long Data is not • Restart your ISW11F. charging and stops time while charging, the temperature of the displayed normally or functioning. ISW11F may be raised. When the ISW11F normal touch panel is in high temperature state for a long time, operations are not preventing from low temperature burn, possible. charging or part of functions may be stopped. 51 Symptom What you should check Symptom What you should check The phone turns on, • Is the PIN code input screen displayed? Cannot use the • Turn the ISW11F off and then back on but operation is not Input the PIN code. phone. (Out of again or remove and reload the au IC card. possible. service area does • Depending on signal properties, placing or The screen lock was • Is the unlock pattern/security code/ not disappear from receiving calls may not be available even released, operation password input screen displayed? the display even though signals are strong and four antenna is not possible. Input the appropriate unlock pattern/ though I move to a marks are shown( ). Change to another security code/password. different location, location and try again. Nothing happens • Is ISW11F in sleep mode? cannot make or • In crowded places, heavy telephone/ when I press a button. Press C or A to cancel sleep mode. receive calls even mail traffic can make it difficult to get a though signal connection or use mail. In such locations, ISW11F operation • Operation becomes unstable when conditions are not the message "Please wait for a while" will is slow, application remaining ISW11F memory capacity runs bad.) be displayed and you will get a busy signal. operation is unstable, low. If the low memory message appears, Change to another location or wait for a or some applications delete applications you do not need in order while and then try again. do not start up. to free up memory space. The display is dark. • Check the backlight "Brightness" setting. The phone will not • Was the au IC card facing correctly when • Is it set to eco-mode? recognize the au IC you inserted it? card. During a call, the • Did you change the call volume? other party's voice is The clock reading is • The clock reading sometimes becomes hard to hear or too not correct. incorrect if you leave the ISW11F on for a loud. long time. After making sure that "Automatic" is turned The new mail • Are the PC mail and Gmail "Email notifications" on for the date and time settings, turn the notification icon settings turned off? ISW11F off and then back on again in a does not appear on • Is the C-mail "Notifications" setting turned location where reception is good. the display. off? Cannot place calls. • Is the au IC card installed in the ISW11F The still pictures and • Is the camera lens clouded or dirty? correctly? movies I shoot with • Are you entering the number with its area the camera are out of focus.

Appendix/Index code? • Is the ISW11F in Airplane mode? Cannot view 1Seg. • Is the terrestrial digital TV broadcast signal The ringtone does • Is the ringer volume set to "0"? you are trying to watch strong enough? not sound. • Is the ISW11F in manner mode? • Is the ISW11F's TV antenna extended? • Is forward all selected as the call forwarding • Is the "チャンネル設定 (Channel setting)" service? correct for the area where you are located? Cannot use Osaifu- • Is battery empty? Keitai. • Is the "Osaifu-Keitai Lock Setting" activated? • Are you holding the part of the ISW11F with the mark up to the scanner? 52 Symptom What you should check Rebooting your ISW11F Cannot use the • Are you using a USB hub? microSD memory Use of a USB hub can result in abnormal Try rebooting your ISW11F when data display is abnormal, card. operation. or when your tap or key operations are abnormal. • Is the microSD card unmounted? Remount the microSD card and restart the ISW11F. • Remove the microSD card and then reinstall it. Cannot connect to a • Change the setting of the Bluetooth® Bluetooth® enabled enabled device you are trying to connect to device or find it with "Discoverable" and configure pair settings. device search. If you are going to re-register an already- registered Bluetooth® enabled device, cancel the pair settings for both the ISW11F and the Bluetooth® enabled device and then register the device. Cannot place calls • Calls may not connect to a number if from the ISW11F you are making multiple calls to another when it is connected party who does not answer or is outside to a Bluetooth® the service area. If this happens, turn the enabled car ISW11F off and then back on again. navigation system, hands-free device, etc. WiMAX cannot be • Are you in the area where the reception connected. condition is poor or out of the service area? • Is the WiMAX function turned on?

• If you cannot find the solution to your problem in the above Appendix/Index table, refer to the au Customer Support on the website below. http://www.kddi.com/customer/service/au/trouble/kosho/index.html

53 Trademarks This product and services may include one or several of the following US Patent. #5,987,525, #6,061,680, The company names and product names appearing in this #6,154,773, #6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207, manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their #6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other granted or applied respective holders. patents. • microSDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. Part of services are provided by Open Globe, Inc. for US patent (#6,304,523) under license. • The Bluetooth word mark and logos are Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of owned by the Bluetoorh SIG, INC. and any Gracenote, Inc. use of such marks by FUJITSU, Co Ltd. is Logo and logo type of Gracenote and "Powered by under licence. Gracenote" logo are either registered trademarks or ® • Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi trademarks of Gracenote, Inc. Alliance. For information on the use of Gracenote services, refer to ® ® • This product contains Adobe Flash Player of Adobe the following web page: www.gracenote.com/corporate Systems Incorporated.Adobe Flash Player Copyright • This product contains NetFront Browser and NetFront © 1996-2011 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights Document Viewer of ACCESS CO., LTD. reserved. ACCESS, the ACCESS logo, and NetFront are registered Adobe, Flash and Flash logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in the trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated United States, Japan and/or other countries. in the United States and/or other countries. Copyright © 2011 ACCESS CO., LTD. All rights reserved. • Music recognition technology and related This software is based in part on the work of the ® data are provided by Gracenote . Independent JPEG Group. Gracenote is a business standard for Appendix/Index music recognition technology and related contents delievery. For details, refer to the following web page: www. • "ATOK" is registered trademark of JustSystems gracenote.com Corporation. CD and music data provided by Gracenote: Copyright © "ATOK" is a copyrighted work of JustSystem 2000 - present Gracenote. Corporation and other rights are those of JustSystem Gracenote Software: Copyright 2000 - present Gracenote. Corporation and respective owners.

54 • FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology developed by • Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Sony Corporation. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby FeliCa is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. Laboratories. • is a registered trademark of FeliCa Networks, Inc. • HDMI, HDMI logo and High-Definition • Copyright © 2010 DigiOn, Inc. All rights reserved. Multimedia Interface are trademarks or DigiOn and DiXiM are registered trademarks of registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, DigiOn, Inc. LLC. • Twitter and Twitter logo are trademarks or registered • "WiMAX" is a trademark of WiMAX Forum. trademarks of Twitter, Inc. • TRENDMICRO and VirusBuster are registered trademarks • Facebook and Facebook logo are trademarks or registered of Trend Micro Incorporated. trademarks of Facebook, Inc. • Copyright © 2010-2011 Three Laws of • "mixi" and "mymixi" are registered trademarks of mixi, Inc. Mobility. All Rights Reserved. • "Google", "Google" logo, "Android", "Android" logo, "Android • "TSUTAYA" is a registered trademark of Market", "Android Market" logo, "Gmail", "Google Apps", Culture Convenience Club Co.,Ltd. "Google Calendar", "Google Checkout", "Google Earth", • All other company names and product names are "Google Latitude", "Google Maps", "Google Talk", "Picasa" trademarks or registered trademarks of respective and "YouTube" are trademarks of Google Inc. companies referred to in this manual. • Skype, related trademarks and logos, and the "S" mark are trademarks of Skype Limited. ■ Others • "UD新丸ゴ" font is provided and copyrighted by Morisawa & Under the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License, Company, Ltd. customers have licensed permission for the following use • DLNA®, the DLNA Logo and DLNA CERTIFIED™ are of this product to engage in non-profit personal use. Other trademarks, service marks, or certification marks of the uses are not permitted. Appendix/Index Digital Living Network Alliance. • Recording MPEG-4 Visual standard video (henceforth Fujitsu Mobile Communications Limited is referred to as MPEG-4 Video) authorized for DLNA certificate of this product. • Playing back MPEG-4 Video that a customer engaged in • Rovi, G-GUIDE, G-GUIDE MOBILE and G-Guide related personal and non-profit activities has recorded logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Rovi • Playing back MPEG-4 Video obtained from a provider Corporation and/or its subsidiaries in Japan. licensed by MPEG-LA • "GREE" is a trademark or registered trademark of GREE, When using for promotion, in-house use, profit use, and Inc. in Japan. other intended uses, contact MPEG LA. LLC. 55 • This product is licensed under the AVC patent portfolio Gracenote® End User License Agreement license for the personal and noncommercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the AVC This application or device contains software from standard (henceforth referred to as AVC video) and/or Gracenote, Inc. of Emeryville, California ("Gracenote"). The (ii) decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer software from Gracenote (the "Gracenote Software") enables engaged in a personal and noncommercial activity and/ this application to perform disc and/or file identification or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide and obtain music-related information, including name, artist, AVC video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any track, and title information ("Gracenote Data") from online other use. Additional information may be obtained from servers or embedded databases (collectively, "Gracenote MPEG LA, L.L.C. See HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM Servers") and to perform other functions. You may use Gracenote Data only by means of the intended End-User • This product is licensed under the VC-1 Patent Portfolio functions of this application or device. License for the personal and noncommercial use of a You agree that you will use Gracenote Data, the Gracenote consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the VC-1 Software, and Gracenote Servers for your own personal non- standard (henceforth referred to as VC-1 video) and/or commercial use only. You agree not to assign, copy, transfer (ii) decode VC-1 video that was encoded by a consumer or transmit the Gracenote Software or any Gracenote Data engaged in a personal and noncommercial activity and/ to any third party. YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide GRACENOTE DATA, THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE, VC-1 video. 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The purpose of a randomly assigned numeric identifier is to allow the Gracenote service to count queries without knowing anything about who you are. For more information, see the web page for the Gracenote Privacy Policy for the Gracenote service. The Gracenote Software and each item of Gracenote Data are licensed to you“AS IS.” Gracenote makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, regarding the accuracy of any Gracenote Data from in the Gracenote Servers. Gracenote reserves the right to delete data from the Gracenote Servers or to change data categories for any cause that Gracenote deems sufficient. No warranty is made that the Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers are error-free or that functioning of Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers will be uninterrupted. Gracenote is not obligated to provide you with new enhanced or additional data types or categories that Gracenote may provide in the future and is free to discontinue its services at any time. GRACENOTE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. Appendix/Index GRACENOTE DOES NOT WARRANT THE RESULTS THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE OF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY GRACENOTE SERVER. IN NO CASE WILL GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST REVENUES.

© Gracenote, Inc. 2000-present 57 H O Index Handwritten input ...... 26 Owner's phone number ...... 20 Home screen ...... 16 Number C P 001 international call service Call log ...... 37 I Password ...... 3 ...... 37 Call on hold ...... 38 Icon ...... 15 Osaifu-Keitai Lock Setting 1Seg ...... 41 Call settings ...... 50 Incoming call history ...... 37 ...... 4 Recording ...... 43 Call volume ...... 36 Initial settings ...... 27, 50 PC-mail ...... 31 TV antenna ...... 42 Camera ...... 44 Inputting emoticons ...... 26 Phone ...... 36 Charging ...... 12 Inputting smileys ...... 26 Call ...... 36 A Charging time ...... 12 International call ...... 40 Receive ...... 38 C-mail ...... 33 About phone ...... 50 Pinching ...... 14 Contacts ...... 41 Accessibility ...... 50 L PIN code ...... 4 Play ...... 46 Accounts & sync ...... 50 Language & Text input ... 13, 50 Airplane mode ...... 21 D Still pictures ...... 46 Android keyboard ...... 26 Date & time ...... 50 M Videos ...... 46 Application ...... 41 Display ...... 50 Privacy ...... 50 Mail ...... 31 Start ...... 17 Dragging ...... 14 PRL ...... 39 Main menu ...... 17 Applications ...... 50 Profile ...... 20, 50 Manner mode ...... 21 Area Settings ...... 39 PUK code...... 4 E microSD card ...... 47 ATOK ...... 24 Eco-mode settings ...... 50 Format ...... 47 au IC card Q E-mail ...... 31 Installing/removing ...... 47 Attaching/removing ...... 11 Quick search box ...... 16 Emergency earthquake Motion sensor ...... 15 au one-ID...... 27 QWERTY keypad input ...... 25

Appendix/Index information ...... 34 Multimedia ...... 50 au one-ID setting ...... 50 English ...... 13 My location info ...... 50 Authentication setting ...... 22 R F N Rear cover ...... 9 B Registering Flicking ...... 14 Notification Battery pack Contacts ...... 41 E-mail ...... 32 Attaching/removing ...... 10 Re-start ...... 53 G Gmail ...... 33 Bookmarks ...... 29 Roaming area information ...... 39 Notification icons ...... 15 Browser...... 29 Gmail ...... 32 Google account ...... 27 58 S W Screen lock ...... 22 Web page ...... 29 Security ...... 22, 50 WiMAX ...... 49 Security code ...... 3 Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) function Security settings ...... 29 ...... 48 Setting menu ...... 50 Wireless & networks ...... 48, 50 Setting my body ...... 50 Shooting video...... 45 Sliding ...... 14 Sound ...... 50 Status bar ...... 15 Status icons ...... 15 Still camera...... 44 Still pictures ...... 45 Play ...... 46 Storage ...... 50 Symbol input ...... 26

T Tapping...... 14 Touch and hold ...... 14 Touch panel ...... 8 Trademarks ...... 54 Troubleshooting ...... 51

Turning the power on/off ...... 13 Appendix/Index

V Video recording ...... 45 Videos ...... 45 Play ...... 46 Voice input & output ...... 50

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