AU AQUOS PHONE ISW16SH Basic Manual

AU AQUOS PHONE ISW16SH Basic Manual

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  • Page 2: Preface

    Manual” (Japanese) in PDF format from the au homepage. Before using the product, be sure to read the “Basic Manual” (this PDF manual) on the au homepage to ensure correct use. After you Safety Precautions have finished reading this PDF manual, be sure to store it and the Before you start using the product, be sure to read the “Safety...
  • Page 3: When Using The Product

    Radio Law. • Move to areas where you will not inconvenience others on trains, in • When you insert the micro au IC-Card, the product number hotel lobbies, etc. information of your cell phone is automatically sent to KDDI •...
  • Page 4: List Of Packaged Items

    Before you start using the product, make sure that you have all the following packaged items with the product. au Disaster Countermeasure is an application in which you can use Disaster Message Board, Early warning mail (earthquake early warnings, disaster/evacuation information and tsunami warnings) and Disaster Voice Delivery Service.
  • Page 5 Check the operations of the receiving sound and Agency and disaster/evacuation information provided by the national vibrator for earthquake early warnings. government or the local governments to au phones in the specified 災害 ・ 避難情報 (Disaster/Evacuation information) areas. Check the operations of the receiving sound and...
  • Page 6: Using Disaster Voice Delivery Service

    Countermeasure application supporting Disaster Voice Delivery seconds to dozens of seconds before a strong shaking from the Service is not enabled or using an au cell phone, they will be notified earthquake (S-wave, principal shock) occurs. via an SMS (C-mail).
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    ................57 Specified AC Adapter (Sold Separately) ....39 Operations on the Call Screen......57 Charging with the Specified AC Adapter (Sold Calling Overseas from au Phones (au International Safety Precautions Separately)/Specified DC Adapter (Sold Call Service)............57 Illustrations and Descriptions in This Manual ... 7 Separately) ............40...
  • Page 8 Software Update ...........64 Major Update (OS Update) ........66 After-Sales Service ..........66 Available Data Formats ........68 Main Specifications..........69 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Cell Phones ................71 CE Declaration of Conformity ......72 FCC Notice ............74 Export Administration Regulations ....75 Intellectual Property Rights .......75 Index.............
  • Page 9: Illustrations And Descriptions In This Manual

    ■ Notes on Illustrations/Screenshots Illustrations and Descriptions in This The screenshots in this manual are simplified and may look different Manual from the actual screens. Also, part of the screen may be abbreviated. Actual screen In this manual ■ Note on Key Illustrations In this manual, In this manual, the key illustrations are simplified as shown below.
  • Page 10: Exemptions

    Exemptions Safety Precautions (Observe Strictly) • The Company is not liable for any damages arising from ■ Before using the product, thoroughly read these safety earthquakes, lightning, storms, floods or other natural disasters, as precautions for proper use. After reading, store the precautions well as fires, actions by third parties, other accidents, intentional or in a safe place.
  • Page 11 Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight for an extended ■ Precautions Common to the Main Unit, Battery period. Doing so might cause ignition, rupture or fire by the Pack, Charger, micro au IC-Card, Peripheral light-collecting mechanism of the lens. Devices The customer is not allowed to disassemble, modify or repair the product.
  • Page 12 Be sure to read the following socket, make sure that the product is not overheating before turning CAUTION the power off, remove the battery pack and contact an au shop or cautions before use. Secure cell phone support center. Also, if you have dropped or damaged the product, do not continue to use it in that state, and Do not store the product in places subject to direct sunlight (e.g.
  • Page 13: Main Unit

    When inserting an earphone, etc. into the product, adjust the volume The product sometimes affects high-precision electronic devices. to the proper level. Setting too loud a volume or using the earphone So, turn it off near such devices. (Examples of electronic devices continuously for a long period of time might adversely affect your that might be affected by the product include cardiac pacemakers, Instruction...
  • Page 14 Do not send data by infrared communication with the infrared port Be sure to read the following CAUTION pointing toward eyes. Doing so might affect eyes. Also, sending cautions before use. data with the infrared port pointing toward some other infrared device might cause false operation, etc.
  • Page 15: Battery Pack

    The materials of parts used on the desktop holder are as follows. Pay attention to items becoming stuck to the main unit. The speaker uses magnets, and so thumbtacks and pins, craft knife blades, Part Material Surface treatment staples, and other metal objects sometimes become stuck to the Outer case (front/rear) ABS resin None...
  • Page 16 Wetting Firmly insert the power plug of the specified charger (sold with water power, remove the battery pack, and contact an au shop or Secure separately) into the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket down to prohibited cell phone support center. Never charge the wet battery pack.
  • Page 17 If the fuse in the common DC adapter 01/03 (sold separately) blows, The desktop holder and specified charger (sold separately) are not replace it with a fuse of the specified type (250 V, 1 A). Replacing waterproof. Never use in places subject to direct splashing with with a different type of fuse might cause overheating or ignition.
  • Page 18 Disassembly prohibited Do not use or leave the micro au IC-Card in hot places such as by a fire or a heater. Doing so might cause melting, overheating, fuming, loss of data or a fault.
  • Page 19: Handling Precautions

    Use as far away as possible from fixed-line phones, TVs and radios. Use ■ Precautions common to the main unit, battery pack, charger, nearby might affect them. micro au IC-Card, peripheral devices ● The product may become warm while charging or during other operations, depending on the situation, but this is not abnormal.
  • Page 20 ● ● Never use modified au cell phones. Use of a modified device violates the When you put the product in your pocket or bag, take care so that the display Radio Law. does not come in contact with metal objects or other hard objects, as it might The product has acquired the certification of conformity with technical cause scratching or damage.
  • Page 21 ● If the display gets damaged, immediately stop use and contact an au shop or and shorten the available battery usage time. This will also shorten the battery Secure cell phone support center.
  • Page 22 Surrounding sounds might not be heard clearly, and ● The micro au IC-Card is lent to you by au. In case of loss or damage, the card gazing at the screen may distract your attention causing a traffic accident. Be will be replaced at your expense.
  • Page 23: Available Security Codes

    ■ PIN1 Code security codes that are set as they are necessary for various To prevent unauthorized use of the micro au IC-Card by a third party, operations and contracts. you can set the product to require PIN1 code entry every time the ■...
  • Page 24: Notes On Waterproof And Dustproof Properties

    Product au shop near you or Secure cell phone support center. The product has a protection rating (JIS C 0920) for waterproof • When the product is wet, wipe it with a dry and clean cloth.
  • Page 25 • To prevent condensation, wait until the product reaches room maintained. In such case, contact an au shop near you or Secure cell phone support center. temperature before you bring it from a cold place into a bathroom etc.
  • Page 26 For with your hands without using a brush or sponge. After washing the information on part replacement, contact an au shop near you or product, drain water off and then use the product.
  • Page 27: Draining Water

    • Never put the product in a microwave oven for drying it. Doing so Hold the product securely and shake it approximately may cause the battery pack to leak liquid, overheat, rupture or 20 times until there is no more water splashing. ignite.
  • Page 28 Wipe off water remaining in the grooves of each ■ Precautions to be taken after water draining Do not use the product with water drops still left on it. section by gently putting the product against a dry • Doing so may cause call disruption or cause clothes or bags to get and clean cloth etc.
  • Page 29: Notes On Using Bluetooth ® /Wireless Lan (Wi-Fi ® ) Functions

    ® Precautions about Bluetooth ® Notes on Using Bluetooth /Wireless LAN ® (Wi-Fi ) Functions • The Bluetooth ® function of the product conforms to the domestic standards of Japan and FCC standards and EC directives, and has Frequency Band ®...
  • Page 30: Precautions About Wireless Lan (Wi-Fi ® )

    3. If you are unclear on any points or are troubled by anything, contact ) precautions ® an au shop or Customer Service Center. The frequencies used by the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi ) function of the product are in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band. In the 2.4 GHz frequency ®...
  • Page 31: Notes On Packet Communication Charge

    Notes on Google Play/au Market/ memo Applications ® ◎ Connections between the product and all other Bluetooth and wireless ® LAN (Wi-Fi ) devices have not been confirmed. Therefore, connections • Be sure to check the security of the application, then install it at your ®...
  • Page 32: Names And Functions Of Parts

    ■ Left Side/Right Side Names and Functions of Parts ■ Front F Charger terminal Use it to charge with the desktop holder. G f Power key A Earpiece (Receiver) Sets sleep mode. Emits voice of the other party during a call, messages in Answering Hold it down to turn on/off the power, set the manner mode, etc.
  • Page 33 ■ Top/Bottom ■ Back J Earphone/Microphone jack K TV antenna Extend and use it to watch 1Seg. It has no influence on calls or data communications if you extend the TV antenna when talking on the product, using browser, etc. L External connection jack cover M External connection jack O Internal antennas area...
  • Page 34: Attaching/Removing The Battery Pack

    (B). V microSD memory card slot W Battery pack X Strap hook Attach a strap. For details, refer to “Using a Strap” (zP.34). Concave portion Y Tray Use it when you insert the micro au IC-Card.
  • Page 35: Removing The Battery Pack

    ◎ When removing the battery cover, do not warp it too much. ◎ Before attaching the battery pack, make sure that the micro au IC-Card is inserted properly. ◎ Make sure to close the battery cover securely with no gap left in order to maintain the waterproof property.
  • Page 36: Using A Strap

    IC-Card The micro au IC-Card records your personal information such as phone numbers. The product is compatible with micro au IC-Card only. You cannot use Strap eyelet the product by inserting the au IC-Card for au phones and smartphones instead.
  • Page 37: Attaching The Micro Au Ic-Card

    IC-Card. remove the battery pack. • Do not touch the IC (metal) part of the micro au IC-Card or the IC card Pull the tab of the tray in the direction of the arrow. terminal inside the product.
  • Page 38: Removing The Micro Au Ic-Card

    Using a microSD Memory Card memo microSD Memory Card ◎ Inserting the micro au IC-Card and the tray not deeply enough may You can save, move and copy data by attaching one of microSD prevent the product from functioning properly.
  • Page 39: Attaching A Microsd Memory Card

    * Operation is confirmed for microSD memory cards that are sold as of May 2012. For the latest ◎ Make sure that the top and bottom of the microSD memory card are facing information on operation confirmation, visit the au homepage or contact the Customer Service correctly.
  • Page 40: Removing The Microsd Memory Card

    If the indicator flashes even after you have checked that, stop ◎ The microSD memory card may become warm after a long time use, but charging the battery pack and contact an au shop or Secure cell phone this is not a fault.
  • Page 41: Charging With The Desktop Holder And The Specified Ac Adapter (Sold Separately)

    ◎ The continuous talk time and continuous standby time are average usage Connection jack times combining the time during which a cell phone is carried around by a user and properly receives radio waves plus the time during which a cell phone is stationary and properly receives radio waves.
  • Page 42: Charging With The Specified Ac Adapter (Sold Separately)/Specified Dc Adapter (Sold Separately)

    Plug the common AC adapter 03 (sold separately) Charging with the Specified AC Adapter (Sold power plug into a 100 V AC power outlet. Separately)/Specified DC Adapter (Sold Separately) The followings are the explanation of how to connect the common AC adapter 03 (sold separately)/the common DC adapter 03 (sold separately) to charge.
  • Page 43: Charging With A Pc

    Confirm the direction of the microUSB plug of the memo common AC adapter 03 (sold separately)/the common ◎ Although you can charge the battery pack while the power is turned on, DC adapter 03 (sold separately) and insert it in the charging time lengthens.
  • Page 44: Turning The Power On/Off

    Turning the Power Off memo f (hold down for at least 2 seconds). ◎ If you use the microUSB cable to charge the battery pack, it may take the battery pack longer to be fully charged than if you use the specified AC [Power off] [[OK].
  • Page 45: Welcome Sheet(Lock Screen)

    B Owner info key Welcome Sheet(Lock Screen) Displayed when “Owner info” in “Lock & Security” is set. Tap it to The Welcome Sheet(Lock Screen) is displayed if you disable sleep display the owner info in the Info Area. mode. Tap “ ”...
  • Page 46: Using The Touch Panel

    ■ Long Touch Using the Touch Panel Keep touching an item with your finger. • Display context menu etc. The display on the product is a touch panel operated by touching it with your finger. • The touch panel is designed to be touched lightly by your finger. Do not exert too much pressure with your finger or press sharp-pointed objects (fingernails, ballpoint pens, pins, etc.) against it.
  • Page 47: Using The Touch Keys

    ■ Flick Using the Touch Keys Operate the screen by quickly moving (flicking) your finger up, down, The following icons appear on the Navigation Bar and can be used as right, or left. • Switch pages, enter characters by flick input, etc. touch keys.
  • Page 48: Using Menu On The Home Screen

    A Status bar Using Menu on the Home Screen B Sheet Switcher Slide down at the top of each sheet. Tap it to switch the Apps Sheet, the Widget Sheet and the Shortcut Sheet. C Apps Sheet/Widget Sheet/Shortcut Sheet D Navigation Bar E Separator Pinch out vertically on the home screen to add the separator.
  • Page 49: Main Application List

    (zP.60) auテレビ.Gガイ View TV program table or search au Easy Setting “au Easy Setting” assists you to set up ド (au TV. programs. Functions using 1Seg or au services and functions. G-GUIDE remote timer recording can be used.
  • Page 50: Using The Status Bar

    If you have not subscribed to IS NET, au.NET charges (525 yen including ISW16SH. tax for the used month) and communication charges are incurred.
  • Page 51 Making a call, talking, receiving a call Putting a call on hold ◎ Some icons appear with their number superimposed on them. Answering memo ™ Skype |au status ■ Examples of Status Icon : Signed in : New event Icon Description...
  • Page 52: Using The Notification/Status Panel

    Slide the status bar down. Icon Description ® Wi-Fi signal strength : Level display • During a communication, the icon appears with superimposed. WiMAX signal strength : Level display : Out of service area/Not connecting : Powering down : Idling •...
  • Page 53: Switching Software Keyboards

    Switching Software Keyboards Viewing the Character Input Screen To display the software keyboard, tap a character input field in the character entry screen for adding contacts, creating a message, etc. The following software keyboards are available for the product. 12Key Characters are arranged in the same order as of the keyboard on a conventional cell phone.
  • Page 54 D Character entry key I Settings key/Space key/Conversion key You can enter a character assigned to each key. : Displays the iWnn IME menu. E Cursor key : Enters a space. Moves the cursor to the left and right. Enters a space by moving ・...
  • Page 55: Character Input Method

    ■ Using Wildcard Prediction memo Conversion candidates predicted from the number of the entered ◎ While the prediction candidates list/relational prediction candidates list/ characters are displayed and can be entered. normal conversion candidates list is not displayed, tap “^” to hide the Example: When entering “Call”...
  • Page 56: Entering Emoji/Symbol/Facemark

    A Character switching tab Entering Emoji/Symbol/Facemark Switches the emoji/symbol/facemark. On the character entry screen, [ B Emoji/Symbol/Facemark list Displays the emoji/symbol/facemark list for each category. • Long touch a facemark to edit it. However, facemarks in the “History” field cannot be edited. C Close key Returns to the character entry screen.
  • Page 57: Making Calls

    ◎ The call fees when calling with “1401” will be subtracted from the balance Enter numbers of up to 32-digit. registered at the time of purchase of an au prepaid card. B Number key ◎ You can play the answering/voice mail saved by Answering Service by C Address book key long touching “1”...
  • Page 58 • Call with cell phones, PHS and car phones throughout Japan some other place different from your actual location. • 010 (au International Call Service: Subscription is unnecessary) ◎ When GPS cannot be used to notify of your location, base station signal is •...
  • Page 59: Using Menu On The Phone Number Entry Screen

    You can add a call. you can make a call to emergency call numbers and 157 (Customer Service Center). Calling Overseas from au Phones Even in roaming, you can make a call to emergency call numbers. (au International Call Service) Settings Perform call settings.
  • Page 60: Receiving Calls

    ◎ When you receive a call while recording with the voice recorder etc., ◎ If you do not wish to use the service, you can set not to use the au recording is interrupted and the recorded data is saved.
  • Page 61: Using Menu While Receiving A Call

    However, information such as Own phone number or ICCID is not lamp. displayed. Also, some operations, such as attaching the contents of the profile to mail, may not be carried out. Insert a micro au IC-Card and turn on power again.
  • Page 62: Settings

    Activate Energy save. connection connection settings. settings Date & time Set the display format etc. of the date and time. au ID setting Set au ID. Accessibility Set user support services. • For details, refer to “Setting Guide”. Developer Set tools etc. for developing applications.
  • Page 63: Appendix

    AC Adapter JUPITRIS (Pink) (L02P001P) (sold separately) AC Adapter JUPITRIS (Champagne) (L02P001N) (sold separately) ■ au Carrying Case F Black (0105FCA) (sold separately) Common AC adapter 03 • Illustrations and forms may not match depending on the AC adapter you use.
  • Page 64: Using Earphones

    ◎ Some earphones/microphones with switch or earphones/microphones are ◎ For the latest information about available accessories, check the au not available depending on their types. homepage (http://www.au.kddi.com/) or contact Customer Service ◎ For the earphone/microphone with switch (commercially available) with Center.
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    Detail microSD memory card. • Is the battery pack charged? (zP.38) Cannot turn on the power. • Is a micro au IC-Card inserted? (zP.34) auIC card(UIM) error. is • Is the battery pack attached properly? (zP.32) displayed. • Did you hold f down? (zP.42) •...
  • Page 66: Updating Software Or Os

    From a fixed-line phone, 0077-7-111 • Is a microSD memory card inserted properly? Cannot recognize a From an au cell phone, 157 without area code microSD memory card/ (zP.37) • Make sure data is not saved on the main unit Cannot find target data.
  • Page 67 • If the software update fails, it may become impossible to operate the [tap [Reserve], the product will automatically product. If this happens, bring it to an au shop or PiPit (not accepted restart at the set time of the day for the update by some shops).
  • Page 68: Major Update (Os Update)

    The following operations are not available during the software Major Update (OS Update) update • Operations are not available during software update. Making a call Major update is a function to update the OS of the product. to 110 (Police), 119 (Fire and Ambulance), 118 (Regional Coast On the home screen, [APPS] [[Settings] Guard Headquarters) or 157 (Customer Service Center) is not [[Device info] [[Major Update].
  • Page 69: Warranty Card

    ■ micro au IC-Card ■ Performance Parts for Repair The micro au IC-Card is lent to you by au. In case of loss or damage, The Company retains performance parts for repair of the ISW16SH the card will be replaced at your expense. When malfunction is main unit and its peripherals for 6 years after discontinuation of suspected, or in case of theft or loss, contact an au shop or PiPit.
  • Page 70: Available Data Formats

    Video: 3GP (MPEG-4 SP), Video: H.263, Video: .3gp ◎ When you have trouble with your au phone, you can have a cell phone for H.264 AVC, videos recorded with the camera replacement (same model and color as your old one with new battery EZ movie (H.264), EZ movie (MEPG4)
  • Page 71: Main Specifications

    ■ Audio Continuous talk Approx. 650 min (U.S./Mexico/Saipan/Chinese mainland/ time (overseas Hawaii/South Korea/Taiwan/Indonesia/Israel/India/Vietnam/ Data format Extension (CDMA)) New Zealand /Thailand /Macau/Bangladesh/Bermuda Audio: AMR-Narrow band .amr Islands/Bahamas/Venezuela/Hong Kong) Audio: 3GPP (AAC LC/LTP, HE-AACv1 (AAC+), .3gp Continuous Approx. 360 hours (while 3G is used) ®...
  • Page 72 *5 The recording time is based on the case when a microSD memory card (2 GB to 32 GB) is Picture size of Out camera attached. However, it varies depending on the capacity on the microSD memory card, video/ QVGA: 320×240/4.00-fold and 13 steps/Max. approx 90 recording condition, memory space of other saved data, etc.
  • Page 73: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar) Of Cell Phones

    Carrying Case F Black (0105FCA) (sold separately) recommended by KDDI (*2). In case you are not using the au Carrying Case F Black (0105FCA) (sold separately), use a product that contains no metal parts, and one that can hold the mobile phone at least 1.5 cm away from your body.
  • Page 74: Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    Do not point the illuminated light directly at someone’s eyes. ttp://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html) Be especially careful not to shoot small children from a very close distance. ○ au homepage: Do not use Mobile light near people’s faces. Eyesight may be temporarily affected ttp://www.au.kddi.com/) leading to accidents.
  • Page 75: European Rf Exposure Information

    SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is battery terminals before disposal. Take battery to an au Shop, or follow the local due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses disposal regulations.
  • Page 76: Fcc Notice

    ■ FCC RF Exposure Information FCC Notice Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set following two conditions: by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 77: Export Administration Regulations

    • Wi-Fi Protected Setup ™ and Wi-Fi Protected Setup logo are trademarks of Wi-Fi Export Administration Regulations ® Alliance The Wi-Fi Protected Setup Mark is a mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. The product and its accessories may be subject to the Japan Export Administration Regulations (“Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law”...
  • Page 78 • Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote ® • GREE and the GREE logo are registered trademarks of GREE, Inc. in Japan. All Gracenote is a business standard for music recognition technology and related other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. •...
  • Page 79: Open Source Software

    • “VeilView”, “Best select photo”, “Chase focus”, “Egao focus shutter”, “Furimuki • The MHL logo, MHL and Mobile High-Definition Link are trademarks of MHL, shutter”, “AQUOS”, “AQUOS PHONE”, “SERIE”, “ファミリンク”, “FAMILINK”, LLC. the “エコ技” symbol and “エコ技”, “OneTouch Shutter”, “GALAPAGOS”, “SH SHOW”, “CGSillicon”, “LCフォント”, “LCFONT”...
  • Page 80 • Windows Vista is the abbreviation for Microsoft ® ® THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT “AS IS” AND ANY Windows Vista (Home Basic, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, Ultimate). •...
  • Page 81 • This product is licensed under the AVC patent portfolio license for the personal The Gracenote Software and each item of Gracenote Data are licensed to you “AS IS.” Gracenote makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, and noncommercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with regarding the accuracy of any Gracenote Data from in the Gracenote Servers.
  • Page 82: Index

    Emoji ..........54 au Disaster Countermeasure..2 Names and functions of parts ..32 External connection jack..... 31 au International Call Service ..57 Operations on the call screen ..57 External connection jack cover Auto Setup ........65 Out camera........31 Speaker OFF........57...
  • Page 83 June 2012, 1st Edition...

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