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Getting Ready
Making and
Answering Calls
Character Entry
Address Book
Pair Function /
One Touch Keys
Mail
Camera
EZweb
Other Features
If Trouble Occurs
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  • Page 1 Basic Contents / Getting Ready Manual Making and Answering Calls Character Entry Address Book Pair Function / One Touch Keys Mail Camera EZweb Other Features If Trouble Occurs Index...
  • Page 2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the A1406PT. Before using your new cell phone, carefully read this Basic Manual to ensure correct usage. After you have fin- ished reading this manual, keep it in a safe, handy place for future reference.
  • Page 3: Cell Phone Etiquette

    Cell Phone Etiquette Good Manners when using your Cell Phone Cell phones emit weak radio waves when power is on even if you are not talking to anyone. Enjoy using your cell phone but remember to be considerate of others around you. Cell phones cannot be used in some places ●Do not use your cell phone while driving.
  • Page 4: Smart Mode

    Smart Mode How to Use the Smart Mode The A1406PT is set to the smart mode when you purchase it. The smart mode makes your phone easier to use by displaying only often used telephone, E-Mail and camera functions in menus and displaying larger text.
  • Page 5: One Touch Keys

    One Touch Keys How to Use the One Touch Keys The A1406PT has three one touch keys: . Pressing them automatically dials the telephone numbers registered to those keys. How to Make Calls Registered telephone numbers can be automatically dialed by pressing and holding (approx.
  • Page 6: Cell Phone Basics

    Cell Phone Basics You can do this with your A1406PT One Touch keys E-Mail EZweb You can easily call You can send E-Mail You can download numbers registered to other cell phones Chaku-Uta , wallpa- under the Pair func- or PCs.
  • Page 7: Manner Mode And Answering Memo

    Manner Mode and Answering Memo Manner Mode The manner mode silences ring tones of incoming calls and other sounds so as not to disturb others around you. With the standby screen on the display, press and hold (approx. 1 sec or longer). To turn the manner mode off, press and hold (approx.
  • Page 8: Do Not Use Your Cell Phone While Driving

    Do not use your cell phone while driving Holding a cell phone, talking on a cell phone or looking at the cell phone dis- play to send E-Mail or perform some other operation while driving is against the law in Japan. (Amended Traffic Control Law, effective November 1, 2004)...
  • Page 9: Spam And One-Ring Calls

    Spam and One-Ring Calls! If you receive spam The E-Mail filters accept E-Mail only from user-set sources and rejects messages that contain unsolicited advertisement ※, which often is spam. ・Unsolicited mail filter ・Address filters 指定否定設定 To stop receiving messages from unknown sources 指定受信設定...
  • Page 10: Disaster Message Board Service

    Disaster Message Board Service In a disaster, you can leave a message explaining your status and location on this message board. The information you post can be checked from any- where in Japan via EZweb or the internet. Posting Disaster Messages In a disaster, you can call from your au phone and post a message explaining your status and location on a[災害用伝信板...
  • Page 11 Posting Select [登録] ( Post) Checking Select [確認] ( Check) Top page of Disaster Message Board < > Screen for registering messages < > Screen for checking messages < > NOTE ●Posted messages are kept for a maximum of 72 hours. ●Up to 10 messages can be posted per telephone number.
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    ● How to Use the One Touch keys ………………………………… Cell Phone Basics ……………………………………………… ● You can do this with your A1406PT ……………………………… Manner Mode and Answering Memo …………………………… Check Power, Signal Strength and Battery Level! ………… Do not use your cell phone while driving ………………………...
  • Page 13 Character-Key Assignment ……………………………………… How to Enter Characters …………………………………………… Entering Characters ………………………………………………… ………………………………………………… Address Book ● Saving Address Book Entries …………………………………… Making Calls from the Address Book ………………………… Pair Function/One Touch Keys ………………………… ● Registering Pair Numbers ………………………………………… Calling Pair Numbers …………………………………………………...
  • Page 14: Getting Ready

    Getting Ready Checking Package Contents ●A1406PT cell phone ●Battery ●Desktop holder ●Basic Manual ●Instruction Manual (Japanese) (Japanese) ●Warranty ●Safety Precautions NOTE ●The cell phone package does not include an AC adapter. Purchase a separately sold AC Adapter 01.
  • Page 15: Names Of Parts

    Names of Parts * Do not cover the antenna area with your hands while calling or using EZweb.
  • Page 16: Charging Your Cell Phone

    AC Adapter 01 from the outlet. * Caution ・The AC Adapter 01 (sold separately) is required to charge the A1406PT. The adapter in the illustrations may differ from some actual adapters. ・Keep the connector of the AC Adapter 01 (sold separately) in a horizontal posture when...
  • Page 17 Insert the plug from the AC Adapter 01 into a 100V AC outlet. Check that the incoming call/charge lamp on the A1406PT lights up. It goes out when charging ends. Once charged, unplug the AC Adapter 01 from the outlet and disconnect the connector of the AC Adapter 01 from the A1406PT.
  • Page 18: Turning The Power On/Off

    Turning the Power On/Off Turning the Power On Press and hold (approx. 1 sec or longer). Signal strength Strong Medium Weak Very weak Out of range NOTE ●You cannot talk on the cell phone when [ ] appears on the display. ●You may not be able to talk on the cell phone when [ appears on the display.
  • Page 19: Key Assignments

    Key Assignments 〜 : : :   〜 、...
  • Page 20: Reading The Display

    Reading the Display Icons Appearing on the Main Display ⑤ ② ③ ④ ① ⑦ ⑨ ⑪ ⑥ ⑧ ⑩ Icon Meaning ① Signal strength ② Remaining battery power (Reference only) ③ Call coming in/Placing call or talking/EZweb starting up /...
  • Page 21: Basic Operation

    Icons Appearing on the Sub Display The sub display displays incoming call information, date, time and icons. Pressing the front key switches the displayed information. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ Icon Meaning ① Signal strength Remaining battery power (Reference only) ②...
  • Page 22 How to Use Soft Keys The functions appearing along the bot- Address Camera Menu tom of screens are called soft keys . They are operated by pressing the cell phone keys corresponding to the dis- played positions of the soft keys.  ...
  • Page 23: Security Code And Passwords

    Security Code and Passwords You can use the security code and passwords described below to restrict use of your A1406PT. Take care not to forget the security code and passwords, because they are required for performing various operations and using subscription services.
  • Page 24: Switching The Display Language To English

    Switching the Display Language to English The display language can be switched so that menus and other indications appear in English. Before setting the display language : Set the phone to the normal mode The display language is selected from the normal mode. Therefore, the first thing to do is to turn the smart mode off and set the normal mode as follows.
  • Page 25 Select [ 画面表示 ] (Display) with and press ( 選択 ). Select [Set Language] with and press ( 選択 ). Select [English] with and press ( 確定 ). The menus and soft key indications will appear in English. Returning to the Smart Mode With the standby screen on the display, press (Menu).
  • Page 26: Activating E-Mail And Ezweb

    With the standby screen on the display, press Press (OK). The A1406PT connects to the server to activate the service. Wait a moment. Press (OK). NOTE ●You may change your E-Mail address to a preferred address.
  • Page 27: Checking Your Telephone Number And E-Mail Address

    Checking Your Telephone Number and E-Mail Address With the standby screen on the display, press (Menu). Select [My Number] and press (Select). Your phone number and E-Mail address appear on the display.
  • Page 28: Changing Your E-Mail Address

    Changing Your E-Mail Address You can change the user name ( △△△ ) in your E-Mail address ( △△△ @ezweb.ne.jp). With the standby screen on the display, press (Menu). Select [Mail] and press (Select). Select [E-Mail] and press (Select). Select [Addr Change] and press (Select).
  • Page 29 Input your Security Code, press (OK), select [ 送信 ] (Send) and press (Select). Your Security Code is the 4-digit number you entered on your service application. Select [ 承諾する ] (Accept) and press (Select). Select the input area, press (Edit), enter the new E-Mail address and press (OK).
  • Page 30: Making And Answering Calls

    Making and Answering Calls Making Calls With the standby screen on the display, enter the other party's telephone number using The area code is needed for calling ordinary numbers. Press Pressing (Call) gives you the choice of sending your telephone number to the other party as a caller ID (add 186) or blocking your caller ID (add 184).
  • Page 31: Answering Calls

    Answering Calls A call comes in. If the caller is registered in your address book by name and telephone number, his/her name appears on the display. If there is no caller ID from the caller, the following information is displayed. :...
  • Page 32: Returning Calls

    Returning Calls ( Incoming history/Outgoing history) With the standby screen on the display, press (Menu). Select [Call] and press [Select]. Select [Outgo History] or [Incom History], and press (Select). Select a telephone num- ber to call using , and press NOTE ●The outgoing and incoming histories each hold 20 numbers.
  • Page 33: Character Entry

    Character Entry How to Switch Character Entry Mode Entries are made in the address book and E-Mail is composed using . This manual refers to the screens where text and numbers are entered as “character entry screens”. With the character entry screen on the display, press Select a character entry mode using...
  • Page 34: Character-Key Assignment

    Character-Key Assignment Multiple characters are assigned to a single key. Repeatedly press- ing the same key displays the assigned characters in turn. ● 1-byte alphabet Number of times to press the key .  ̲ 〜 space Capital/Small case letter switching Pictogram/Symbol screen switching Line break entry Displays candidate characters in reverse order (back) during character entry...
  • Page 35: How To Enter Characters

    How to Enter Characters Basic Character Entry The characters displayed on each key top can be entered. In a 2-byte or 1-byte alphanumeric entry mode is pressed 1 time → 2 times → 3 times → 4 times → Example : When 5 times →...
  • Page 36: Entering Characters

    Entering Characters Entering E-Mail Addresses Example : To enter alan-f00@ezweb.ne.jp Display the recipient entry screen as explained in steps 1 ~ 4 of “Composing and Sending E-Mail” (p. 47). Select [Manual Input] and press (Select). Press (once), (3 times, (once), (2 times), (4 times), (3 times),...
  • Page 37 Characters Available for E-Mail Addresses The following characters can be used for E-Mail addresses. Times to press ̲ ˜ , ˜ Note : The characters in the shaded boxes cannot be used when changing your own address.
  • Page 38: Address Book

    Address Book The address book can hold up to 700 entries between often- called telephone numbers and E-Mail addresses. Saving Address Book Entries With the standby screen on the display, press (Menu). Select [Call] and press (Select). Select [Addressbook] and press (Select).
  • Page 39 Select [Input] and press (Select). Enter the name and press (OK). Example:Alan Ford Select [Edit] and press (Select). The yomi (reading) is automatically saved when the name is input. Correct yomi (reading) and press (OK). Select [Direct input] and press (Select).
  • Page 40 Enter the telephone num- ber and press (Save). Example: 090XXXXXXXX If saving an ordinary telephone number, enter the area code. Select [Do not input] and press (Select). Select [Direct input] and press (Select). Enter the E-Mail address and press (OK). Example:alan-f △△...
  • Page 41 Select [No Image] and press (Select). Press (Save). NOTE ●For instructions on character entry, see How to Enter Characters (p. 33). ●Each address book entry may have 3 telephone numbers and 3 E-Mail addresses. ●Address book entries are numbered from 000 to 699. New information is saved in the lowest available number.
  • Page 42: Making Calls From The Address Book

    Making Calls from the Address Book With the standby screen on the display, press (Menu). Select [Call] and press (Select). Select [Addressbook] and press (Select). Select a party to call and press...
  • Page 43 Select a call method and press (Select). Call method Call : According to the call method setting, sets whether to send your telephone number or not. 184+Call: Blocks your telephone number from being seen by the call recipient. 186+Call:Sends your telephone number to the call recipi- ent.
  • Page 44: Pair Function/One Touch Keys

    Pair Function/One Touch Keys Up to three numbers in your address book can be registered for speed dialing or speed mailing. Simply pressing the one touch keys calls those numbers. Registering Pair Numbers Example : Pair 1 With the standby screen on the display, press Press...
  • Page 45: Calling Pair Numbers

    Calling Pair Numbers Example : Pair 1 With the standby screen on the display, press Select a number using select [Call] using press (Select). Sending E-Mail to Pair Numbers Example : Pair 1 With the standby screen on the display, press Select a number using select [E-Mail] or [C-Mail] using...
  • Page 46: Registering Pair Numbers In One Touch Keys

    Registering Pair Numbers in One Touch Keys In addition to “Registering Pair Numbers” (p. 42), pair numbers can be registered by pressing the one touch keys. Press a one touch key Select [Add] and press (Select). Select a number for the pair, and press (Reg.).
  • Page 47: Calling From One Touch Keys

    Calling from One Touch Keys Press and hold (approx. 1 sec or longer) the one touch key of the pair number. For example, to call the number reg- istered as pair 1, pressing and hold- ing (approx. 1 sec or longer) one touch key calls that number.
  • Page 48: Mail

    Mail E-Mail You must subscribe to EZweb to use E-Mail with your phone. If you did not apply for the service when you purchased your phone, con- tact an au store or an au Customer Service Center. Before attempting to use the E-Mail feature, activate the service as explained in Activating E-Mail and EZweb (p.
  • Page 49: Composing And Sending E-Mail

    Composing and Sending E-Mail With the standby screen on the display, press (Menu). Select [Mail] and press (Select). Select [E-Mail] and press (Select). Select [Create New] and press (Select). Select [AddressBook] and press (Select). Destination E-Mail addresses can be selected from the outgoing/incoming histories or directly entered.
  • Page 50 Select a destination E- Mail address and press (Select). If multiple E-Mail addresses are saved for the selected address, a screen for selecting which to use appears on the display. Select [Input], press (Select), enter the subject and press (OK). 1-byte kana and line breaks cannot be entered.
  • Page 51: Viewing E-Mail In The Inbox

    Viewing E-Mail in the Inbox With the standby screen on the display, press (Menu). Select [Mail] and press (Select). Select [E-Mail] and press (Select). Select [Inbox] and press (Select). A list of received E-Mails appears on the display. : Unread E-Mail : Already read E-Mail Select an E-Mail and press (Select).
  • Page 52 How to Read E-Mail NOTE ●To save the sender of an E-Mail in the address book, do the follows. Press (Add) on the received E-Mail small screen (displaying E-Mail text). ●The previous and next E-Mails can be viewed by pressing , respective- Pressing returns the screen to the inbox.
  • Page 53: C-Mail

    C-Mail The C-Mail Service allows au telephones that support the feature to exchange short Mails of up to 50 2-byte characters (100 1-byte characters) at a time.       C-Mail Block C-Mail Block allows you to block C-Mails with messages that include URLs (http:// or https:// ) or telephone numbers.
  • Page 54: Composing And Sending C-Mail

    Composing and Sending C-Mail With the standby screen on the display, press (Menu). Select [Mail] and press (Select). Select [C-Mail] and press (Select). Select [Create New] and press (Select). Select [AddressBook] and press (Select). Destination telephone number can be selected from the outgoing/incoming histories or directly entered.
  • Page 55 Select a destination tele- phone number and press (Select). If multiple telephone number are saved for the selected address, a screen for selecting which to use appears on the display. Press (OK) and press (Select). Enter the message and press (OK).
  • Page 56: Camera

    Camera The A1406PT has a built-in camera of an effective 1.35 million pixels that can be used to take still pictures and movies. Captured images can be used as wallpaper for the standby screen or attached to E-Mails. What You Can Do with This Camera...
  • Page 57: How To Take Pictures And Movies

    How to Take Pictures and Movies To take beautiful pictures and movies … How to Hold Hold the cell phone firmly with both hands, being careful not to cover the lens or flash. Keep your elbows tucked in to prevent shaking. When taking still photos, stay still for a short while after hearing the shutter release.
  • Page 58: Taking Still Pictures

    Taking Still Pictures With the standby screen on the display, press (Menu). Select [Camera] and press (Select). Select [Photo] and press (Select). Press (Shot). The shutter releases, which you can hear, and the picture is taken. Press (Save). The captured photo is saved in the data folder.
  • Page 59: Attaching Photos Or Movies To E-Mail

    NOTE ●The shutter sound is heard even in the manner mode. ●The captured photo is saved in the [My photo] data folder under the date and time of the photo, as follows. A picture taken at 10:30 on August 12, 2006 is named : ・Photomail size, Wallpaper size : 060812_1030 ~ 01.
  • Page 60: Ezweb

    EZweb EZweb allows you to use Chaku-Uta ® (ring tone service) and get the latest news using your cell phone. You must subscribe to EZweb to use the service. If you did not apply for the service when you purchased your phone, contact an au store or an au Customer Service Center.
  • Page 61: Accessing The Ezweb Top Menu

    Accessing the EZweb Top Menu You can access convenient fun sites from the EZweb top menu. Search for info Keyword search by keyword input Intro to info and au style sites recommended by au Presents and info provided とくする情報 free-of-charge to EZweb subscribers Easy to view featured info, 最新情報...
  • Page 62: Accessing Information Sites

    Accessing Information Sites With the standby screen on the display, press (Menu). Select [EZweb] and press (Select). The EZ menu appears on the display. Select [Top Menu] and press (Select). Some pages require time to appear on the display. Select a site and press (Select).
  • Page 63: Downloading Chaku-Uta

    ® Downloading Chaku-Uta Display the EZweb top menu as explained in steps 1~3 of Accessing Information Sites (p. 60). Select [ カテゴリで探す ] (Search by category) and press (Select). Select [ 着うた ] (Chaku- Uta) and press (Select). Select an item and press (Select).
  • Page 64 NOTE ® ● To set a downloaded Chaku-Uta as the incoming ring tone 1. With the standby screen on the display, press , select [Settings], press select [Change Melody], press , select [Ring Tone] and press 2. Select [Data Folder], press , select [Sound], press ®...
  • Page 65: Other Features

    Other Features Sounding the Safety Buzzer The A1406PT has a built-in safety buzzer for use when you are in danger. The buzzer sounds at the loudest volume level. The buzzer sounds at the loudest volume level when the front button is pressed and held for about 3 sec or longer with the phone closed and the standby screen on the display.
  • Page 66: Remote Auto Lock

    NOTE ●The remote auto lock does not work if power to the A1406PT is off, if the phone is outside the service area or if the emission off mode is set to on.
  • Page 67: Infrared Communications

    Infrared Communications In infrared communications, both the sender and recipient must be set up for infrared communications before the sender can send any data. During communications, face the infrared ports toward one another, no more than 20 cm apart, and hold them still. NOTE ●Only data reception via infrared communications is possible in the smart mode.
  • Page 68: If Trouble Occurs

    If Trouble Occurs Trouble Check Action to take See page Power does Is the battery properly Properly mount the battery. ー not come on. mounted? Is the battery charged? Charge the battery. Press and hold (approx. Did you press and hold 1 sec or longer).
  • Page 69: Index

    Index Activating E-Mail and EZweb …………… 24 E-Mail …………………………………… 46 Address book …………………………… 36 Mail filter ……………………………… 7 Making calls from the Receiving …………………………… 49 address book ……………………… 40 Sending …………………………… 47 Saving address book entries ……… 36 Spam ………………………………… 7 Answering memo …………………………...
  • Page 70 Pair function ……………………………… 42 Making calls to pair numbers …… 43 Turning the pair function off ……… 42 Registering pair numbers ………… 42 Sending E-Mail to pair numbers … 43 Remote auto lock ……………………… 64 Shutting the power off ………………… 16 Signal level ………………………………...
  • Page 71 Sales: KDDI Corporation / Okinawa Cellular Telephone Company recycle unused telephones, batteries and battery chargers at stores bearing the   Manufactured by: Pantech&Curitel Communications, Inc. logo regardless of brand and manufacturer to protect the environment and reuse First Edition issued in August 2006...

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