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Basic Manual
Basic operations
災害対策
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Summary of Contents for AU HTC J ONE HTL22

  • Page 1 Safety precautions HTL22 Getting ready Basic Manual Basic operations 災害対策 (au Disaster Countermeasure) app Calling Function settings Appendix...
  • Page 2: Preface

    Preface Thank you for buying the HTC J One HTL22 (simply called the 'HTL22' or the 'product' from here on). Before using the product, be sure to read the "Basic Manual" (this manual) to ensure correct use. After you have finished reading this manual, be sure to store it in a safe place so that you can retrieve it whenever needed.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Before you start using the product, be sure to read the 'Safety precautions' to ensure correct use. Before you assume that the product is malfunctioning, check for possible remedies お客様サポー ト in the following au (au Customer Support) site on the au homepage: http://www.au.kddi.com/english/support/...
  • Page 4: When Using The Product

    • The battery is built into the product and cannot be replaced by the customer. For information on the battery replacement, contact an au shop or Customer Service Center. • Take care not to inconvenience people around you when you use the product in a public place.
  • Page 5 • When the product is used by a child, parents or guardians should thoroughly read the "Instruction Manual" and teach the child how to use it. ■ Use of the product is not allowed in the following places! • Do not use a cell phone while driving a car or riding a motorbike or bicycle.
  • Page 6: List Of Packaged Items

    • Obtain the permission of other people before you take their photos with the cell phone's camera. ■ Be considerate of people around you! • Some people close to you in crowded places such as packed trains may be using a cardiac pacemaker.
  • Page 7 ■ Accessories ※ ※ Back cover Stereo earphones with microphone ※ (complimentary sample) • Quick Start Guide (Japanese) • Setting Guide (Japanese) • Warranty card (main unit) (Japanese) • Use the specified charging equipment (Japanese) • Procedure for Forced Reboot (Reset) (Japanese) •...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Application ...........54 Getting ready............55 Names and functions of parts ......56 Attaching/removing the back cover .....58 Installing/removing the au Micro IC Card (LTE) ......61 Installing/removing a microSD memory card ......64 Charging ............66 Turning the power on/off .......69 Unlocking the product ........70 Basic operations ..........71...
  • Page 9 Displaying a menu ........79 災害対策 (au Disaster Countermeasure) app ..81 災害対策 Using the au (au Disaster Countermeasure) app ....82 災害用伝言板 Using the (Disaster Message Board) ......83 緊急速報メール Using (Emergency Rapid Mail) .......84 災害用音声お届けサービス Using the (Disaster Voice Messaging Service) ....87 Calling ..............89...
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Regarding notations used in this manual ..10 Exemptions ...........12 Safety precautions (observe strictly) ....14 Handling precautions ........33 Available security codes ......46 ® Note on using Bluetooth and wireless LAN ® (Wi-Fi ) functions ..........49 Notes on packet communication charge ..53 Application ...........54...
  • Page 12: Regarding Notations Used In This Manual

    Regarding notations used in this manual ■ Key indications used in this manual In this manual, keys are represented by simplified illustrations as shown below. ■ Indications used for the operation of selecting items/icons/keys, etc. Notations used for operation procedures in this manual are as follows.
  • Page 13 Description in Explanation of operation this manual On the home On the home screen, double tap screen, double ' to display the most recently used → tap [ apps, and select the app you want to app to start up start up by tapping it.
  • Page 14: Exemptions

    ◎ Unless specifically stated otherwise, all operations in this manual are performed based on portrait (vertical) screen orientation. Note that menu items, icons, on- screen buttons, and other elements may be different when landscape (horizontal) screen orientation is being used. ◎...
  • Page 15 ◎ Captured image data or downloaded data may sometimes be altered or lost due to faults, repair or other mishandling of the product. The Company is not liable for any damage or lost income resulting from recovery of these data. ◎...
  • Page 16: Safety Precautions (Observe Strictly)

    Safety precautions (observe strictly) ■ Before using this product, thoroughly read these 'Safety precautions' for proper use. After reading, store the precautions in a safe place. ● These 'Safety precautions' describe instructions that should be observed to prevent damage to property or injury to the customer or others using the product.
  • Page 17 Disconnect plug from power outlet ■ Precautions common to the main unit, back cover, charging equipment, au Micro IC Card (LTE) and peripheral equipment Be sure to read the following before use. Be sure to use only the specified peripheral devices.
  • Page 18 Do not use, store or leave the product in hot places (e.g. by the fire, near a heater, under Prohibited a kotatsu, in direct sunlight, in a car in the hot sun). Doing so might cause ignition, rupture, fault, fire or injury. Before entering an area where flammable gas is generated such as a gas station, be sure to Instruction...
  • Page 19 Prohibited cracked or internal parts are exposed, do not touch the cracked display or exposed parts with your hands. Doing so might cause electric shock or injury from damaged parts. Contact an au shop or Secure cell phone support center.
  • Page 20 Do not splash the product with liquids such as water. Also, do not use the product in humid Wetting with water prohibited places such as a bathroom or places subject to direct splashing with water, pet urine or other liquids, and never use it with wet hands. Doing Wet hands so might cause electric shock, short-circuit or prohibited...
  • Page 21 Be sure to read the following cautions before use. Do not store the product in places subject to direct sunlight (e.g. in automobiles), places that Prohibited get hot, places that get extremely cold, and in humid or dusty places. Doing so might cause overheating, fire, deformation or a fault.
  • Page 22 (sold separately) from the power outlet, make sure that the product is not overheating before turning the power off, and contact an au shop or Secure cell phone support center. Also, if you have dropped or damaged the product, do not continue to use it in that state, and contact an au shop or Secure cell phone support center.
  • Page 23 When using a charging equipment or external device, insert/remove the connector straight to/ Instruction from the terminal. Make sure the orientation of the connector is correct. Failure to do so might cause damage or a fault. Do not leave the product on the floor. Failure to do so might cause injury or an accident, etc.
  • Page 24 The product sometimes affects high-precision electronic devices. So, turn it off near such Instruction devices. (Examples of electronic devices that might be affected by the product include cardiac pacemakers, hearing aids, other electronic medical devices, fire alarms, and automatic doors. If you are using an electronic medical device, contact the device manufacturer or retailer for information about the possible affect of radio waves.)
  • Page 25 3. Pay attention to the following points when using the product inside medical institutions. • Do not bring the product into operating theaters, intensive-care units (ICU) and coronary care units (CCU). • Turn the product off in hospital wards. • Even if you are in a lobby, etc., be sure to turn the product off when there are electronic medical devices nearby.
  • Page 26 Do not light the flash in front of a person's eyes. Do not gaze at the light emitting part when the Prohibited photo light is lighted. Doing so might cause impairment of eyesight, etc. Be especially careful not to point the flash at small children from a very close distance.
  • Page 27 Part Material Surface treatment Display Glass Hard coating treatment Display Polycarbonate UV coating surrounding resin frame Back cover Aluminum Sandblasting and alumite treatment Back cover Polyacetal resin Textured finish release lever - Camera lens Acrylic resin - Infrared port Polycarbonate resin Volume key Polycarbonate...
  • Page 28 Do not bring the product close to magnetized objects such as cash cards, floppy disks, credit Prohibited cards, and prepaid cards. Doing so might result in loss of recorded information. Do not allow liquids, metal objects, burnable items, and other foreign matter to get inside Prohibited the microSD memory card slot, connector, and stereo earphone jack.
  • Page 29 When using the product for calling or data communication, be careful not to keep the Prohibited product in direct contact with your skin for a prolonged period, or not to cover the product with paper, cloth, bedding, etc. The product might get hot, causing fire, burns or a fault.
  • Page 30 Failure to do so might cause overheating, fire, rupture or leakage. Since the battery is a built- in type, you must bring your product to an au shop, etc. to have it repaired at your expense. Also note that you may be unable to use your product for a certain period of time.
  • Page 31 ■ Charging equipment Be sure to read the following warnings before use. Do not use a charging equipment other than the specified one. Also, do not use at other voltages Prohibited than the specified power supply voltage. Doing so might cause fire, overheating or electric shock.
  • Page 32 Before cleaning the specified charging equipment (sold separately), unplug its power Disconnect plug from power outlet plug from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket. If the plug remains plugged in when you clean the equipment, it might cause an electric shock or short circuit.
  • Page 33 Micro IC Card (LTE) Be sure to read the following warnings before use. Do not put the au Micro IC Card (LTE) in a cooking apparatus such as a microwave oven Prohibited or a pressure vessel. Doing so might cause melting, overheating, fuming, loss of data or a fault.
  • Page 34 Card (LTE). Doing so might cause loss of data Disassembly prohibited or a fault. Do not use or leave the au Micro IC Card (LTE) in hot places such as by a fire or a heater. Prohibited Doing so might cause melting, overheating, fuming, loss of data or a fault.
  • Page 35: Handling Precautions

    Do not store the au Micro IC Card (LTE) in places exposed to direct sunlight or hot and Prohibited humid places. Doing so might cause a fault. Store the au Micro IC Card (LTE) out of reach of small children. Failure to do so might cause Instruction injury or asphyxiation, etc.
  • Page 36 ● Do not use in places subject to lots of dust or vibration. ● Clean the connection terminals with dry cotton swabs, etc. every now and then. Soiled terminals might cause poor connection. Do not exert a strong force to clean the connection terminals to prevent deformation.
  • Page 37 ● Do not forcefully press, tap or intentionally subject the display to strong impact. Doing so might cause scratching or damage. ● Do not forcefully press your fingernails, sharp objects or hard objects against keys or display surface. Doing so might cause scratching or damage.
  • Page 38 This product has acquired the certification of conformity with technical regulations for the specified radio station based on the Radio Law, and the 'Technical Conformity Mark can be viewed on your au cell phone as a certificate. How to view the certificate →...
  • Page 39 ● This product uses liquid crystal for its display. The display response speed may become slow when the ambient temperature is low, which is due to the property of liquid crystal and not a malfunction. The display response speed will return to normal at room temperature.
  • Page 40 Do not discard the product together with regular trash. Please cooperate in the collection of the product when it is no longer needed to protect the environment and effectively use resources. Old products are collected at au shops and other places.
  • Page 41 ● Insert only a microSD memory card into the microSD memory card slot on the product. ● Do not exert excessive force when installing/ removing a microSD memory card. Doing so might injure your hands or fingers. ● While writing/reading data to/from a microSD memory card, do not subject the product to vibration or impact, or turn off the power.
  • Page 42 ■ Touch panel ● Use your finger to operate the touch panel. Do not use ballpoint pens, pencils or other sharp- pointed objects. Using such objects not only hinder correct operation of the touch panel, but also may cause scratching or damage to the display.
  • Page 43 Failure to do so might cause overheating, fire, rupture or leakage. Since the battery is a built- in type, you must bring your product to an au shop, etc. to have it repaired at your expense. Also note that you may be unable to use your product for a certain period of time.
  • Page 44 ■ au Micro IC Card (LTE) ● The au Micro IC Card (LTE) is lent to you by au. In case of loss or damage, the card will be replaced at your expense. When malfunction is suspected, or in case of theft or loss, contact an au shop or PiPit.
  • Page 45 ● Do not insert an au Nano IC Card (LTE) with a conversion adapter attached into the product. Doing so might cause a fault. ■ Camera ● When using the camera, follow common rules of etiquette regarding camera use. ●...
  • Page 46 ■ Music, videos and TV (1Seg) ● Do not listen to music or watch videos or TV (1Seg) while driving a car or motorbike, or riding a bicycle. Use of the product while driving a car or motorbike is prohibited by law.
  • Page 47 Pulling by the cord can damage it. ● Dropping or exerting external pressure on your au cell phone with the cord wrapped around it might damage the au cell phone or the stereo earphones with microphone (complimentary sample) by applying excessive force, causing a fault or breakage.
  • Page 48: Available Security Codes

    ② To use Customer Service Center and to do various inquiries, applications, and modifications on the au homepage Initial value A four digit number you chose when you established your cell phone contract ■...
  • Page 49 ■ PIN code Example of To prevent unauthorized use of the au usage Micro IC Card (LTE) Initial value 1234 ■ Lock No. (NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock) Example of To use the 'NFC / Osaifu-Keitai lock' usage Initial value 1234 Functions to protect your...
  • Page 50 [Set up au IC card → lock] [Lock au IC card] to select the check box. You also can tap 'Change au IC PIN' and change the current PIN code to any four to eight-digit code you want. ■ PUK code You can release the lock by inputting this code if the PIN code is locked.
  • Page 51: Note On Using Bluetooth ® And Wireless Lan

    • The 'PIN code' is not reset even if data is initialized. ® Note on using Bluetooth ® wireless LAN (Wi-Fi ) functions ® ® • The Bluetooth and wireless LAN (Wi-Fi functions of this product conform to domestic, FCC standards and EC directive, and have been certified.
  • Page 52 (so it is not emitting radio waves). 3. If you are unclear on any points or are troubled by anything, contact an au shop or Customer Service Center.
  • Page 53 memo ◎ The product has not been confirmed for connection ® and operation for all Bluetooth and wireless LAN ® (Wi-Fi ) devices. This means that operational ® compatibility with any particular Bluetooth ® wireless LAN (Wi-Fi ) devices is not guaranteed. ◎...
  • Page 54 ® • Bluetooth function: 2.4FH1 The product uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band. FH-SS is used as the modulation scheme. The interference distance is approximately 10 meters maximum. The bands of mobile unit identification device cannot be avoided. ® • Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi ) function: 2.4DS4/ The product uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band.
  • Page 55: Notes On Packet Communication Charge

    Notes on packet communication charge • Since constant Internet connection is possible with this product, packet communication may be performed automatically by some applications, resulting in high packet communication charges. Therefore, subscription to a packet communication charge discount service or flat rate plan is recommended.
  • Page 56: Application

    Application • Be sure to check the security of the application, then install it at your own risk. Some applications might cause virus infection, damage various data, and send out your location information, usage history or personal information stored in your cell phone via the Internet.
  • Page 57: Getting Ready

    Getting ready Names and functions of parts ......56 Attaching/removing the back cover .....58 Installing/removing the au Micro IC Card (LTE) ......61 Installing/removing a microSD memory card ......64 Charging ............66 Turning the power on/off .......69 Unlocking the product ........70...
  • Page 58: Names And Functions Of Parts

    Names and functions of parts ■ Front ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Indicator: Shows the charging status and indicates when there are unread notifications. Proximity sensor/light sensor: The proximity sensor detects when your face or other body part is near and prevents unintentional touch panel operation.
  • Page 59 Micro IC Card (LTE) ※ portion ( ) ※ ʻ 1 For handling au Micro IC Card (LTE), see Installing/ ʼ ▶ removing the au Micro IC Card (LTE) P.61). ※ 2 The antenna is built into the main unit. Note the following points to maintain the quality of your phone calls and communications.
  • Page 60: Attaching/Removing The

    ■ Top edge ( ) ( ) (18) Power key (19) Stereo earphone jack Attaching/removing the back cover Use only the specified back cover for the product and be sure to attach it correctly. memo ◎ When removing the back cover, do not exert excessive force.
  • Page 61: Removing The Back Cover

    Removing the back cover Release the lock of the back cover ① Slide the back cover release lever ( ) on the side of the main unit in the direction of the arrow, and detach the side of the back cover from the main unit.
  • Page 62 Attaching the back cover Attach the back cover After confirming the correct orientation of the back cover, align the tabs (at three positions) with the grooves on the main unit, and attach the back cover by firmly pressing the whole surface of it.
  • Page 63: Installing/Removing The Au Micro Ic Card (Lte)

    Note the following points, which may cause malfunction or damage, when handling the au Micro IC Card (LTE). • Do not touch the IC (metal) part of the au Micro IC Card (LTE) or the IC card terminal in the main unit as much as possible.
  • Page 64 (LTE) Turn off the product before installing the au Micro IC Card (LTE). With the IC (metal) part of the au Micro IC Card (LTE) facing down, carefully push the card straight into the slot until you hear it click Take care that the notch of the card is in the correct position.
  • Page 65 After it clicks, pull back your fingers without releasing them from the au Micro IC Card (LTE). The au Micro IC Card (LTE) will pop out slightly. Keep your fingers in contact with the au Micro IC Card (LTE). Note that strongly pressing in on...
  • Page 66: Installing/Removing A Microsd Memory Card

    • For details about the microSD memory cards, microSDHC memory cards and microSDXC memory cards supported by the product, contact the respective microSD memory card retailers or refer to the au homepage. Installing a microSD memory card ▶ Remove the back cover ( P.59)
  • Page 67 ▶ Attach the back cover ( P.60) memo ◎ A microSD memory card has specified back, front, top and bottom sides. Inserting a microSD memory card forcibly into the slot could result in failure to remove the card or a damage. ◎...
  • Page 68: Charging

    Pull the microSD memory card straight out ▶ Attach the back cover ( P.60) memo ◎ Do not forcibly pull out the microSD memory card. It may cause a damage or data loss. ◎ Applications installed on a microSD memory card are not available when the microSD memory card is removed.
  • Page 69 Direct connection of a specified charging equipment (sold separately) for charging This section explains charging with the Common AC Adapter 04 (sold separately). • For information about specified charging ʻ equipment (sold separately), see Peripheral ʼ ▶ equipment P.100). Plug in the microUSB plug of the Common AC Adapter 04 (sold separately) Paying attention to the contours of the microUSB plug and the connector, insert the plug straight...
  • Page 70 Insert the power plug of the Common AC Adapter 04 (sold separately) into a power outlet 100 VAC outlet Common AC Adapter 04 (sold separately) While charging is being performed, the indicator will light in red and a charging icon ' will appear in the status bar.
  • Page 71: Turning The Power On/Off

    Turning the power on/off Turning on the power Press and hold for at least two seconds until the product vibrates, and then release it ▶ After a while, the lock screen appears ( P.70). memo ◎ When you power on the product for the first time, the setup wizard will be displayed.
  • Page 72: Unlocking The Product

    memo ◎ Forcibly rebooting (resetting) the product will cause any unsaved data to be lost. Do not perform this procedure unless the product becomes unable to operate. ◎ → On the Phone options screen, tap [Restart] [RESTART] to exit all the apps and restart the product.
  • Page 73: Basic Operations

    Basic operations Home screen ..........72 Monitoring the product's status ....77 Displaying a menu ........79...
  • Page 74: Home Screen

    Home screen The home screen is the starting point for using apps. The home screen consists of the BlinkFeed screen and extended home screens. Flick the home screen to the right or left to switch between these screens. BlinkFeed You can view news topics by setting screen news providers in advance.
  • Page 75 ② Topic title area: You can view various news topics (highlights) by tapping titles. ③ Dock: Tap an icon to activate the app or function. You can change the apps to be displayed in the dock. ▶ Make phone calls ( P.90).
  • Page 76 → Tap [ [Topics and services] The news provider setting screen is displayed. Tap the news providers you want to get information from memo ◎ By tapping the tab at the top of the news provider setting screen or flicking the screen to the right or left, you can switch to the other setting screens for setting the display of each service and app and for setting the news categories.
  • Page 77 ■ Updating information Update the BlinkFeed screen to show the latest topics. On the BlinkFeed screen, slide your finger slowly downwards from the center of the screen Keep your finger sliding on the screen until 'RELEASE TO REFRESH' appears. Release your finger The latest information appears.
  • Page 78 Main apps Icon name Description Clock Display a world clock and allow you to set alarms, stopwatch and timer. Weather Displays weather in the selected location. Calendar Display calendars and manage your schedule. Gallery Shares photos and videos and displays them as a list.
  • Page 79: Monitoring The Product's Status

    Monitoring the product's status Understanding icons The notification icons indicating the status of the product appear in the status bar at the top of the screen. Noti cation icon Status icons ■ Main notification icons Icon Description Missed call Sending, call in progress, receiving New e-mail (@ezweb.ne.jp) New G-mail New SMS...
  • Page 80 Icon Description Charging Vibrate mode Notification panel When a notification icon is displayed on the status bar, you can slide the status bar downwards to open the notification panel. ① ② ③ ④ ① Clear: Deletes a notification. Note, however, that depending on content, some notifications cannot be deleted.
  • Page 81: Displaying A Menu

    Displaying a menu Tap ' ' displayed on the screen. ※ The display is different depending on the screen. A menu is displayed. Some apps may display a menu bar at the bottom of the screen. 《 》 Example menu bar...
  • Page 83: Au (Au Disaster Countermeasure) App

    災害対策 (au Disaster Countermeasure) app 災害対策 Using the au (au Disaster Countermeasure) app ....82 災害用伝言板 Using the (Disaster Message Board) ......83 緊急速報メール Using (Emergency Rapid Mail) .......84 災害用音声お届けサービス Using the (Disaster Voice Messaging Service) ....87...
  • Page 84: Using The Au

    災害対策 Using the au Disaster Countermeasure) app 災害対策 The au (au Disaster Countermeasure) 災 app is an application that allows you to use 害用伝言板 (Disaster Message Board) service, 緊急速報メール (Emergency Rapid Mail) service 緊急地震速報 that distributes (Earthquake Early 災害 ・ 避難情報...
  • Page 85: Using The (Disaster Message Board)

    NET whenever an earthquake of low-6 intensity or greater or some other large-scale disaster occurs. Registered safety information can be accessed by au phone users as well as from other company's phones, computers, etc. For details, see 'Disaster Message Board Service' on the au website.
  • Page 86: Using

    害 対 such as hills and strongly-built tall buildings. 策 災害対策 On the au (au Disaster 緊急速報メール Countermeasure) menu, tap [ (Emergency Rapid Mail)] This displays an inbox. Select a mail to check to display the details of the mail.
  • Page 87 ◎ When an earthquake with an estimated maximum intensity of low-5 or greater occurs, an Earthquake Early Warning is sent to phones in areas where strong tremors are expected. ◎ Immediately after an earthquake occurs, tremors near the epicenter (P-wave, preliminary tremors) are picked up and the location, scale, and expected tremor intensity are automatically calculated, and an alert is issued as quickly as possible, from a few...
  • Page 88 ◎ For details about Earthquake Early Warning and Tsunami Warning issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency, visit their website at the URL below. http://www.jma.go.jp/jma/indexe.html ◎ Emergency Rapid Mail cannot be received while the product is turned off or while a phone call is in progress.
  • Page 89: Using The (Disaster Voice Messaging Service)

    災害対策 On the au (au Disaster 災害用音声 Countermeasure) menu, tap [ お届けサービス...
  • Page 90 • If the recipients are using a smartphone on which au Disaster Countermeasure app supporting the Disaster Voice Messaging Service is not enabled or using an au cell phone, they will be notified via an SMS. • If the recipients are notified via an SMS, the information is not saved in the au Disaster Countermeasure app.
  • Page 91: Calling

    Calling Making calls ..........90 Receiving calls ..........92 Checking your phone number ......93...
  • Page 92: Making Calls

    Making calls On the phone screen, place a call by directly inputting the phone number. On the home screen, tap [ Tap the dial buttons to input the phone number you want to call When placing a call to a land-line phone, input the number from the area code, even if you are in the same area.
  • Page 93 memo ◎ In this section, the police (110), fire station (119) and regional coast guard headquarters (118) are collectively referred to as the emergency call receiving agency. ◎ This feature may not yet be available at some emergency call receiving agencies. ◎...
  • Page 94: Receiving Calls

    Using history to make a call You can also dial a call using Call History. On the home screen, tap [ Flick the screen to the right to select an entry of Call History → → Tap the person you want to call talk tap [END CALL] memo...
  • Page 95: Checking Your Phone Number

    ◎ To temporarily mute the ringtone, press You can also mute the ringtone by simply turning your phone upside (display) down. If you do not answer an incoming call ◎ ' is displayed on the status bar. Checking your phone number →...
  • Page 97: Function Settings

    Function settings Viewing the Settings menu ......96...
  • Page 98: Viewing The Settings Menu

    Viewing the Settings menu The Settings menu lets you configure and manage product settings. You can also make ® wireless LAN (Wi-Fi ) and security functions with this menu. → On the home screen, tap [ [Settings] → Sliding the status bar downwards ] opens the Settings menu.
  • Page 99 Google Location Service and GPS functions. Security Makes security settings such as screen lock, au Micro IC Card (LTE), etc. Accessibility Configures to enable a service that responds to user's operations by sound or vibration, and to end calls by pressing , etc.
  • Page 100 Item Description Call Configures au network services and other call settings. Apps For managing apps. Storage Allows you to check the free space of the main unit's storage and the microSD memory card. This item also can be used to mount/unmount the microSD memory card and delete data.
  • Page 101: Appendix

    Appendix Peripheral equipment .........100 Troubleshooting ..........102 Updating software ........103 After-sales service ........106 Main specifications ........110 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of cell phones ..........114 FCC Notice ..........117 FCC RF exposure information ....118 Body-worn operation ........119 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY .....119 Export Administration Regulations .....123 Intellectual property rights ......124...
  • Page 102: Peripheral Equipment

    Peripheral equipment ■ au Carrying Case F Black (0105FCA) (sold separately) ■ Common AC Adapter 04 (0401PWA) (sold separately) ※ Illustrations in this document may differ from actual forms depending on the AC adapter you use. Common AC Adapter 03 (0301PQA) (sold...
  • Page 103 01 Pink (0301HPA) (Sold separately) microUSB cable 01 Blue (0301HLA) (Sold separately) memo ◎ To get the latest information about peripheral equipment supported, visit the au homepage ( http:// ) or contact Customer Service www.au.kddi.com/english/ Center. ◎ This product does not support ASYNC/Fax communications.
  • Page 104: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Before you assume that the product is malfunctioning, check the following: Symptom Where to check Ref. page The power • Is the internal battery P.66 charged? won't turn on. P.69 • Are you pressing and holding My battery will •...
  • Page 105: Updating Software

    For details, contact an au shop or Customer Service Center (call toll-free 157). In addition, users of the product will receive a notice from au, when a software update is necessary to improve the functionality of the product.
  • Page 106 • If a software update operation fails or is stopped part way through, execute it again. • If you fail to update software, it may become impossible to operate the product. If this happens, bring it to an au shop or PiPit (not accepted by some shops).
  • Page 107 If the product does not restart after the software update has been completed, turn the power off and turn back on. If that does not restart the product, take it to an au shop or a PiPit (not accepted by some shop). Updating software →...
  • Page 108: After-Sales Service

    Recycled parts that meet the Company's quality standards are sometimes used for repair. ◎ The au cell phones collected by the replacement cell phone service are repaired and re-used as replacement cell phones. Also replaced parts by au after-sales service are collected and recycled by KDDI.
  • Page 109: Warranty Card

    ◎ When an au cell phone is handed over to you or someone else, the Secure cell phone support plus LTE membership is also handed over to the...
  • Page 110 ◎ When you get a new au cell phone by changing the model or purchasing an extra cell phone, etc. the 'Secure cell phone support plus' or the 'Secure cell phone support plus LTE' memberships for the old au cell phone is automatically canceled.
  • Page 111 ■ au after-sales service information ■ Replacement cell phone delivery service Service description Secure cell phone support Plus LTE Member Non-member Spontaneous 1 year Free Not eligible Failure From 2nd Charged to year customer Partial damage, First time: water damage, total...
  • Page 112: Main Specifications

    Replacement cell phone delivery service ◎ When you have trouble with your au cell phone, a replacement cell phone (same model in the same color) can be delivered to a specified place by calling the company. Return your damaged cell phone within 14 days after the replacement cell phone is delivered.
  • Page 113 Continuous In Japan Approx. 820 min. talk time Overseas Approx. 690 min. (GSM) Overseas Approx. 1,000 min. (CDMA) Continuous In Japan Approx. 370 hours: when LTE standby is used time Approx. 450 hours: when 3G is used Overseas Approx. 380 hours (GSM) Overseas Approx.
  • Page 114 ※ DUN1.1 (Dial-up Networking Profile) ※ 2 This may change according to obstructions between the communication devices and signal reception. ※ 3 This profile supports only a part of car navigation systems. For more information, refer to the au homepage.
  • Page 115 ■ Camera Image CMOS pickup device Effective Main Camera: Approx. 4,000,000 pixels pixels Front-facing camera: Approx. 2,100,000 pixels ■ 1Seg Continuous Approx. 5 hours 40 min. Viewable Time ※ Actual continuous viewing time depends on usage conditions.
  • Page 116: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar) Of Cell Phones

    Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of cell phones This model HTC J One HTL22 mobile phone complies with Japanese technical regulations and international guidelines regarding exposure to radio waves. This mobile phone has been designed in observance of the Japanese technical regulations regarding exposure to ※...
  • Page 117 Carrying Case F Black (0105FCA) (sold ※ separately) recommended by KDDI 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...
  • Page 118 ※ 1 Technical regulations are defined by the Ministerial Ordinance Related to Radio Law (Article 14-2 of Radio Equipment Regulations). ※ 2 Regarding the method of measuring SAR when using mobile phones in positions other than against the ear, the international standard IEC62209-2 was set in March 2010.
  • Page 119: Fcc Notice

    FCC Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 120: Fcc Rf Exposure Information

    FCC RF exposure information This model phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific...
  • Page 121: Body-Worn Operation

    Body-worn operation This phone was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept at a distance of 1.0 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.0 cm separation distance between your body and the back of the phone.
  • Page 122 Products with 2.4–GHz Wireless LAN Devices For 2.4–GHz wireless LAN operation of this product, certain restrictions apply. This equipment may use the entire–2400–MHz to 2483.5–MHz frequency band (channels 1 through 13) for indoor applications. For outdoor use, only 2400-2454 MHz frequency band may be used.
  • Page 123 SAR limit is 2.0 W/ kg averaged over 10 gram of body tissue. It meets the requirements of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the ICNIRP exposure guidelines and the European Standard EN 62311 and EN 62209-2, for use with dedicated accessories.
  • Page 124 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Intended for use in EU For the following equipment: For the following equipment: Smartphone (Product Description) (Product Marketing Name) HTL22 (Product Name) HTC Corporation (Manufacturer Name) No.23, Xinghua Rd., Taoyuan City, Taoyuan County 330, Taiwan. is herewith confirmed to comply with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R&TTE 1999/5/EC Directive, if used for its intended use and that the following standards has been applied: 1.
  • Page 125: Export Administration Regulations

    4. Efficient use of the radio frequency spectrum (Article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive) Applied EN 300 328 V1.7.1 / EN 301 893 V1.6.1 /EN 300 440-1 V1.6.1 standard(s): EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1 / EN 301 908-1 V5.2.1 / -2 V5.2.1 EN 301 511 V9.0.2 / EN 302 291-1 V1.1.1 / -2 V1.1.1 Sean Shih (Name and signature)
  • Page 126: Intellectual Property Rights

    Intellectual property rights ■ Trademarks Company names and product names referred to in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. • The microSD logo, microSDHC logo and microSDXC logo are trademarks of SD-3C and LLC. • microSD™ is a trademark of SD Card Association.
  • Page 127 • FeliCa is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. • FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology developed by Sony Corporation. • is a registered trademark of FeliCa Networks, Inc. • Twitter is a registered trademark of Twitter, Inc. • Facebook is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc.
  • Page 128: Openssl License

    • Copyright © 2010- Three Laws of Mobility. All Rights Reserved. • Java and Java-based trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. of the United States in the United States and other countries. • Flickr is a trademark or registered trademark of Yahoo! Inc.
  • Page 129 DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  • Page 130 ■ More An export permit may be required if this device is to be used by or transferred to anyone else. No such documentation is required if you take this device out of the country and bring it back for the purpose of personal use when going on vacations or short business trips.
  • Page 131 • This product is licensed under the AVC patent portfolio license for the personal and noncommercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the AVC standard (henceforth referred to as AVC video) and/ or (ii) decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and noncommercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC...
  • Page 132 0120-977-699 (Okinawa) Secure cell phone support center For loss, theft or damage (toll free) From a land-line phone/From an au cell phone 0120-925-919 Business hours 9:00 - 21:00 (7 days a week) Cellphone and PHS operators collect and recycle unused telephones, batteries and battery chargers at...

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