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SHF34
Basic Manual
Contents
Precautions
Basic Operations
Phone/Address Book
Mail
Internet
Application
Settings
Appendix

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  • Page 1 Contents Precautions SHF34 Basic Operations Basic Manual Phone/Address Book Mail Internet Application Settings Appendix...
  • Page 2: Preface

    Preface List of Packaged Items Thank you for buying the "AQUOS K SHF34" (simply Before your start using the product, make sure that you called the "SHF34" or "product" from here on). have all the following packaged with the product.
  • Page 3: Instruction Manual

    Pressing e, c, s, or f...d ■ “取扱説明書 詳細版” (Full Instruction Manual) For detailed descriptions of various functions, refer to the “Full Instruction Manual” ( “User Guide” Japanese) available on the au homepage: https://www.au.com/support/service/mobile/guide/ manual/ m , . 1 2 3...
  • Page 4 ■ Notes on Illustrations/Screenshots Item/Icon/Button, etc. Screenshots and operation instructions in this manual are based on the product with an au Nano IC Card 04 In this manual, step descriptions for selecting a menu LE is inserted. item/icon/on-screen button, etc. with w or d and then...
  • Page 5 ◎ Menu items, layers and icons described in this manual may be different according to functions and conditions to use. ◎ In this manual, "au Nano IC Card 04 LE" is abbreviated as "au IC card". ◎ In this manual, "microSD™ memory card (commercially available)"...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Voluntary Control of Radio Wave Interference ..37 Contents Security Code/PIN Code ..........37 Available Security Codes ..........37 Preface ..................ii PIN ..................... 38 List of Packaged Items ............. ii Notes on Data Communication Charges ....38 Instruction Manual ............. 1 Notes on Applications............
  • Page 7 Making a Call ................. 70 Internet ................85 Using Pair Feature and Making a Call ......70 Accessing the Internet ............. 85 Calling Overseas from au Phones (au International Using Data Communication ..........85 Call Service) ................71 Browser................86 Receiving a Call ..............
  • Page 8 Using TV ................. 91 Regulatory Information ........... 111 Making Initial TV Settings ..........92 FCC Notice ................113 Viewing TV Programs ............93 Export Administration Regulations ......114 Viewing a TV Program ............93 Intellectual Property Rights ......... 114 LINE ..................94 Using LINE ................
  • Page 9: Precautions

    • The Company is not liable for any damages arising, for highly secure confidential communication features). example, from malfunction caused by combination with • VoLTE (LTE network) by au is used when connecting connected devices or software not related to the with emergency call receiving agencies within Japan.
  • Page 10 Old products are collected at au shops and of a fault, for example. other places.
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions (Observe Strictly)

    *2 Minor injury: This refers to injuries, burns (high- and Safety Precautions (Observe Strictly) low-temperature), electric shock, etc. that do not require hospital admission for ■Before using the product, thoroughly read this treatment or long-term hospital attendance as an outpatient. "Safety Precautions"...
  • Page 12 ■ Precautions Common to the Main Unit, Do not charge when the product is wet with Battery Pack, Back Cover, Charger, au water (drinking water, perspiration, seawater, IC Card, Peripheral Devices urine of pet animals, etc.). Prohibited Doing so may cause fire, burns, injuries, or DANGER electric shock.
  • Page 13 Instruction Shockproof Properties" can be generated. Using the product in places where a Use the optional products specified by au. flammable gas can be generated may cause Not doing so may cause fire, burns, injuries, or an explosion or fire.
  • Page 14 Perform the following operations while using, When children use the product, do not let charging, or keeping the product if there are them use incorrectly without instruction by odors, noise, smoke, overheating, discoloring, an adult for proper use. Instruction Prohibited deformation, or other abnormalities.
  • Page 15 Prohibited Prohibited Doing so may cause fire, burns, or injuries. material or foreign object into the au IC card slot or the microSD memory card slot on the If the substance inside the product comes product.
  • Page 16 Follow the instructions given by the To use electronic medical equipment, check respective medical institution regarding the with electronic medical equipment use of the product in a hospital. manufacturer or vendor to determine how Instruction Instruction Turn off the product in areas where the use of devices are affected by radio waves before the product is prohibited.
  • Page 17 CAUTION Do not use with the back cover removed. Doing so may cause burns, injuries, or electric shock. Prohibited Do not swing the product around by holding To use the product in car, check with strap, etc. automobile manufacturer or dealer to Doing so may cause an accident.
  • Page 18 Use the product in a well-lighted area and put Do not apply excessive force such as sticking some distance between you and the display a nail into the product, hitting it with a when watching the display. hammer, or stepping on it. Instruction Prohibited Using the product in dark places or near eyes...
  • Page 19 Bring them to a sales outlet such as au Shop, Do not allow pets or animals to chew on the or if your local municipality has a battery...
  • Page 20 Do not apply excessive force on the Do not touch the specified charger (sold connection part with the specified charger separately) if you hear thunder. (sold separately) connected to the product. Doing so may cause electric shock. Prohibited Prohibited Doing so may cause fire, burns, injuries, or Do not short the charging terminal while it is electric shock.
  • Page 21 Be careful of the cut surface when handling Not doing so may cause fire, burns, injuries, or power outlet electric shock. an au IC card as it may damage a part of your body such as fingers, etc. Instruction The cut surface may cause injuries with...
  • Page 22: Material List

    ■ Use near Medical Instruments and Make sure that the product will not emit any Inside Medical Facilities signals (turn off power, put it in Airplane mode, etc.) if within 15 cm of those around Instruction WARNING you, such as where crowded and you cannot move freely.
  • Page 23 PC resin+ABS resin (with microSD card slot LCP resin part) glass)/Gold plating (resin part) Exterior (screw) Stainless steel au IC card slot Cover: Stainless steel Exterior (battery PET resin Terminal: Copper alloy/Gold storage side plating sticker) Resin part: LCP resin...
  • Page 24: Handling Precautions

    Back cover (FeliCa Ferrite+PET resin+adhesive demonstrated. Thoroughly read these precautions to antenna) ensure correct use. ■Precautions common to the main unit, battery ■Battery Pack pack, back cover, charger, au IC card, peripheral devices Part Material/Surface treatment Battery pack PC resin ●...
  • Page 25 35℃ and humidity range of 35% to 85%.) Use of other peripheral devices might cause • SHF34 malfunction. • Battery pack, au IC card (inserted into SHF34) ● Do not put the product in a cooking apparatus such ● Do not use in places subject to lots of dust or as microwave oven or a pressure vessel.
  • Page 26 ● To prevent short-circuiting of the connection ● When the product gets warm while charging, some terminal, do not allow your fingers or any other part of functions, screen brightness, etc. may be unavailable. your body or conductive materials (metal, pencil lead, ■Main unit etc.) to come in contact with or enter these areas.
  • Page 27 ● If the display gets damaged, immediately stop use Doing so may result in loss of recorded information. and contact an au shop or Repair and Delivery Service Center. Keeping using it may cause injury.
  • Page 28 Use caution when placing near a ● Do not allow liquids, metal pieces, or other foreign window or outdoors. matter into the au IC card slot or the microSD ■Battery pack memory card slot on the product. Doing so may cause malfunction.
  • Page 29 Doing so may cause malfunction. that is leaking battery fluid. Doing so may cause ● Do not damage the au IC card (use in a hot place, malfunction. throw into fire, contact the metal part with foreign ●...
  • Page 30: Notes On Waterproof/Dustproof/Shockproof Properties

    ● When photographing important occasions, take a Notes on Waterproof/ trial shot and check the shot image to make sure it Dustproof/Shockproof is correctly shot. ● Do not shoot in areas where shooting is prohibited. Properties ■Copyrights and rights of portrait ●...
  • Page 31 1.22 m in 26 using the product, turn off the power and then contact directions onto plywood (lauan). an au shop near you or Repair and Delivery Support * This does not guarantee resistance against all types Center.
  • Page 32: Notes On Using The Product

    • Do not use the external connection terminal when the • Using the product without completely washing sand jack is wet or sand or dust is attached to it. Doing so or mud away may cause fault such as scratches and may cause impairment of the waterproof property or damages on the product.
  • Page 33: Maintaining The Waterproof And Dustproof Properties

    For information on part bathroom, shower room, kitchen, or sink. Doing so may replacement, contact an au shop near you. cause fire, burns, electric shock, or a fault. Also do not bring into a bathroom or similar area even if not Precautions on Charging charging.
  • Page 34: Washing The Product

    Washing the Product • Never put the product in a microwave oven for drying it. Doing so may cause the battery pack to leak liquid, If any stain, dust, sand, soft drink, etc. is attached to overheat, rupture or ignite. Also, doing so may cause the surface of the product, gently wipe it off with a the product to overheat, emit smoke, ignite or cause cloth and wash the product under a mild water flow (up...
  • Page 35 Hold the product securely at its Wipe off water remaining in the hinges (joint) and shake it grooves of each section by gently approximately 20 times until there putting the product against a dry is no more water splashing. and clean cloth etc. Make sure of the safety around you and shake the Since water is sometimes left in the grooves of product while holding it securely not to let it drop.
  • Page 36: Notes On Using Bluetooth ® /Wireless Lan (Wi-Fi ® ) Functions

    Lay out a dry cloth etc. beneath Notes on Using Bluetooth ® and leave the product on the cloth Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi ® ) Functions at room temperature for approximately 2 to 3 hours to dry Precautions about Bluetooth ® •...
  • Page 37: Precautions About Wireless Lan (Wi-Fi ® )

    Precautions about Wireless LAN Frequency Band (Wi-Fi ® Bluetooth ® and wireless LAN (Wi-Fi ® ) functions (2.4 GHz band) of this product use frequencies in the 2.4 • The wireless LAN (Wi-Fi ® ) function of the product GHz band ranging from 2.402 GHz to 2.480 GHz. conforms to domestic standards of Japan, FCC You can check the information about frequency band standards and EC directive, and has been certified.
  • Page 38 (collectively emission of radio waves). called "other wireless stations" from here on) are 3. If unsure or require assistance, contact an au shop operated in addition to home electrical appliances such or Customer Service Center.
  • Page 39: Voluntary Control Of Radio Wave Interference

    ② To use Customer Service Center and to do various inquiries, applications, and modifications on the au homepage Initial A four digit number chosen by the customer value and noted on the application form...
  • Page 40: Pin

    ◎ When the PIN code is locked, the product may restart for the security reasons. ■ PIN Code To prevent unauthorized use of the au IC card by a third Notes on Data party, you can set the product to require PIN code entry every time the power is turned on.
  • Page 41: Notes On Applications

    • To download applications, first set an au ID and as a result of version upgrade. In addition, operation access au スマー トパス(au Smart Pass). For details on procedures described in the “Basic Manual”...
  • Page 42 ■ Be Considerate of People Around You • Do not make calls in theaters, museums, libraries, and other similar places. Turn power off or turn on manner mode so as not to disturb others around you with your ringtones. • Do not use the cell phone outside in town where you might hinder other pedestrians.
  • Page 43: Basic Operations

    ① Main display Basic Operations ② d Cursor key s Left key/incoming call history f Right key/outgoing call history e Up key Names and Functions of Parts c Down key ③ u Address book key ■ Front/Back ④ j Mail key ⑩...
  • Page 44 ■ Folded (Front/Back/Side) ⑫ Air vent Maintains the product's performance. ㉘ ⑬ k Center key ⑭ o Camera key ㉙ ⑮ l Browser/Apps key ㉚ Displays browser menu. Hold down to display applications list. ㉔ ㉕ ㉛ ⑯ . Power/End call key ㉒...
  • Page 45 The product’ s IMEI can be found on settings. the sticker visible in the battery compartment.  au IC card slot cover ◎ As the IMEI is required information for requesting repairs or after-sales service, do not remove the  au IC card slot sticker with the IMEI printed on it.
  • Page 46: Using Touch Cruiser Ex

    ■ Quick open button Using Touch Cruiser EX Press the button to open the product. • You can also open the product without pressing the Use your fingers in the touch area to operate in the button. same way as a touchpad (Touch Cruiser EX). Activating a function/application supporting Touch Cruiser EX enables Touch Cruiser EX and allows the on-screen pointer to be operated.
  • Page 47: Operation With Touch Cruiser Ex

    • Ending a function/application supporting Touch ■ Tap/Double-tap Cruiser EX disables Touch Cruiser EX. Gently tap the touch area. To • Key operation is still possible even when Touch double-tap, tap the same position Cruiser EX is enabled (except for some twice.
  • Page 48 ■ Flick ■ Auto-Scroll Long-touch the touch area to With “ ” moved to the edge of the change " " to " ". screen, slide your finger toward off While touching the touch area, flick the screen to scroll. Release your up, down, left, or right.
  • Page 49: Using The Magnifier

    [その他](Other settings) → [言語 Using the Magnifier (Language)を選択] (Select Enlarge a portion of the screen. language). When an application screen is [English] displayed, v → Slide finger in the touch area to move the magnifier. Using the Standby Screen • If an operation description for the magnifier is displayed, press k.
  • Page 50: Using Favorites

    Select application or bookmark to ⑤ Kantan Hasshin (speech recognition) icon When displayed, you can use Kantan Hasshin (speech register →k. recognition) to make a call. (▶P. 70) ⑥ Steps walked ■ Deleting from Favorites ⑦ Shortcuts Select application or bookmark to Applications registered as Favorites 1 to 4 are delete in Favorites list.
  • Page 51: Using Information

    1Seg signal strength : Level display Making a call, talking, receiving a call Talking in high quality sound with a model supporting VoLTE provided by au. Call on hold Answering memo Available space on the internal memory being run out Software update available Select information →...
  • Page 52: Using The Notification/Status Panel

    ■ Main Status Icons Icon Description Manner mode status Icon Description : Standard manner mode : Drive Time manner mode Battery level : Silent manner mode : Battery level display : No During a call using hands-free battery Arriving call volume set to "Silent" •...
  • Page 53 ■ Viewing the Notification/Status Panel ■ Deleting 1 Notification Select the notification to delete in ① the notification/status panel → u (Submenu) → [Delete one item]. ■ Deleting All Notifications ② u (Submenu) in the notification/ status panel → [Delete all]. •...
  • Page 54: Using The Sub-Display

    ■ Main Icons Using the Sub-display Icon Description The sub-display shows information including manner Signal strength (Receiving electric mode, battery level, and other product status, the date field) and time, and caller and other information. Strong / Fair / Weak / Press v to switch displays.
  • Page 55 ■ Displayed Information Status Display Manner When set: Normal "Standard manner set." Status Display mode When set: Drive "Drive manner set." Voice Registered in “Incoming call” When set: Silent "Silent manner set." call address book Registered name* When not set: "Standard manner arriving Not registered in...
  • Page 56: Using The Normal Menu

    This is a portal application to Select a menu and then an item to activate an application. Pass maximize "au Smart Pass" as well as daily tools such as the latest news When the standby screen is and transfer information. Also displayed, press k.
  • Page 57: Data Folder

    WALLET "au WALLET App" is useful for the Store popular songs, albums and video clips. user of au. When you use it, you can You can preview and buy them easily. do the following things. au WALLET au WALLET Market is a service that ○...
  • Page 58 Uta Pass Uta Pass is online streaming service; どこから電話 When you receive phone calls from all-you-can-listen more than 3000 for au public institutions or stores, this app playlists with latest J-POP hits and (What’ s shows the name of the place POP of EURO and US.
  • Page 59 Wi-Fi available wireless LAN service, "au LINE LINE is a communication application connection Wi-Fi SPOT" and au's indoor Wi-Fi which allows you to make free voice tool) router, "Wi-Fi HOME SPOT". calls and send free messages auシェアリン This application allows you to enjoy anytime and anywhere.
  • Page 60: About Applications

    ◎ When activating applications and using their displayed, press o (AppSearch). functions, communication charges may result for The auスマー トパス(au Smart Pass) site is displayed. some functions. Follow the on-screen instructions to search for and ◎ After upgrading an application version or in similar download applications.
  • Page 61: Using Quick Start Key

    ■ To Return to the Normal Menu Using Quick Start Key When the simple menu is displayed, You can register frequently used phone numbers and press o (Change) → [Tile display]/ Favorites functions to a Quick start key for quick [List display] →...
  • Page 62: Learn Common Operations

    ■ To Select Items Learn Common Operations To select a displayed item, select the item using w or d and press k. Learn Basic Key Operations If 0 - 9, -, ^, etc. are displayed in the menu, you ■ Using Functions that Appear at the can also press a corresponding dial key.
  • Page 63: Using Checkboxes

    ■ To Scroll the Page Character Input When browsing a webpage or displaying a mail list, message, data list, etc., you can press j to scroll up or l to scroll down. Learn How to Enter Using Checkboxes Characters If a checkbox is displayed next to a setting item, you can select the item or the checkbox to enable or disable the item.
  • Page 64 Character Digits Character Digits Kanji Alphabet (2-byte) Kanji Alphabet (2-byte) type (2-byte/1-byte) type (2-byte/1-byte) たちつて と っ g h i G H I 4 やゆよ ゃ ゅ ょ t u v T U V 8 Kana (2-byte/1-byte) Alphabet (1-byte) Dial entry Kana (2-byte/1-byte) Alphabet (1-byte) Dial entry タチツテ...
  • Page 65 Character Kana Alphabet (large/small, Digits Character Kana Alphabet (large/small, Digits Kanji Dial entry Kanji Dial entry type (2-byte/1-byte) 2-byte/1-byte) (2-byte/1-byte) type (2-byte/1-byte) 2-byte/1-byte) (2-byte/1-byte) Short-press..Short- From submenu, display function quote, Toggle large/ press..Short- useful phrases, etc. Switch 2-byte/1-byte small (where Toggle press..
  • Page 66 Character Kana Alphabet (large/small, Digits Character Kana Alphabet (large/small, Digits Kanji Dial entry Kanji Dial entry type (2-byte/1-byte) 2-byte/1-byte) (2-byte/1-byte) type (2-byte/1-byte) 2-byte/1-byte) (2-byte/1-byte) Toggle character type Move cursor left Switch character types Kana/alphabet/ Select conversion candidate number conversion (when character type During prediction conversion, shorten -...
  • Page 67 Character Kana Alphabet (large/small, Digits Kanji Dial entry type (2-byte/1-byte) 2-byte/1-byte) (2-byte/1-byte) Short press..Delete 1 character to right Short- of cursor press If no characters are to right ..Delete of cursor, delete 1 character 1 place to left of cursor Stop conversion (return to character entry screen) Long-...
  • Page 68: Phone/Address Book

    ◎ Call charges for calls made with "1401" added are x: Move cursor position subtracted from the registered balance on an au ,: Delete digit to left of cursor prepaid card that you have bought. , (Hold down): Return to the standby screen ◎...
  • Page 69 ◎ VoLTE (LTE network) by au is used when ■ Using P (Pause) Dialing and Making a connecting with emergency call receiving agencies Call within Japan.
  • Page 70: Using Call Histories And Making A Call

    k (Call etc) → [Add Prefix] → [Add P] → Enter the branch “22X” . You can also dial by selecting the contact in the outgoing/incoming call history list and pressing k (Call etc) → [Add Prefix] → [Add P] → Enter the account “123XX” . ◎...
  • Page 71: Using Speed Dial And Making A Call

    ◎ When a call that is not registered in the phone ① ② book arrives, the phone number is displayed. "Unregistered" is displayed on the incoming call history details screen. ③ ④ Using Speed Dial and Making a Call ⑦ You can make calls quickly to contacts registered to ⑤...
  • Page 72: Using Kantan Hasshin (Speech Recognition) And Making A Call

    Using Pair Feature and Making a ◎ Entering an unregistered speed dial number and pressing m displays the speed dial list. From the Call list, you can dial or register a new speed dial. You can make a call quickly to the other party who is ◎...
  • Page 73: Calling Overseas From Au Phones (Au International Call Service)

    [International call] to enter the country code when registered, [Create Email] to create e-mail. entering a phone number. ◎ The monthly limit fee is set for the au International Call Service. The au International Call Service is Calling Overseas from au Phones (au...
  • Page 74: Receiving A Call

    Rejecting an Incoming Call Receiving a Call Once the call is rejected, it is disconnected. The other Answering a Call party will hear voice guidance . When a call is arriving, l (Reject). At the time of purchase, the following is displayed when a call is received.
  • Page 75: Answer Suspicious Calls Using Call Pickup Function

    Answer Suspicious Calls Using Call Checking Your Phone Pickup Function Number It plays a response message for the phone number you don't know or the nuisance call. The other party's voice Checking Your Profile is recorded as answering memo during a call. When the standby screen is When a call is arriving, j (Message).
  • Page 76: Address Book

    ◎ Numbers and names registered in the phone book Address Book can become erased due to accident or malfunction. Keeping a separate copy of numbers and other important information is recommended. The Company is not liable for any damages or lost Registering to the Address profits whatsoever due to alteration or loss of contact information resulting from accident or...
  • Page 77: Using Information Registered For Contacts

    ■ Viewing the Contacts List Using Information Registered for Contacts ① ③ ④ When the standby screen is displayed, press u → Select the contact → k. ② ■ Viewing Address Book Details ③ ① 《Contacts List (Name Order)》 ① Search by dial keys You can search for contacts by pressing the dial ④...
  • Page 78 ◎ You can make calls, create e-mail, etc. by selecting registered information and pressing k. ◎ When several phone numbers or e-mail addresses are set, you can select a phone number/e-mail address and press k → [Set main phone number]/ [Set main mail address] to set as the main phone number/e-mail address.
  • Page 79: Mail

    ◎ New e-mail cannot be received if the "Inbox" is full Mail and it contains all unread e-mail. ◎ Once the capacities of the "Outbox" and "Unsent" box are exceeded, oldest sent e-mail is automatically deleted. If there is no sent e-mail that Checking E-mail can be deleted, send-failed e-mail is deleted, followed by unsent e-mail.
  • Page 80 ■ Viewing the E-mail List ⑧ 《Folder List》 《Received E-mail List》 《Sent E-mail List》 ① Create new ② Inbox ③ InfoBox View InfoBox mail. ⑨ ④ Outbox ⑤ Unsent ⑥ Friends ⑦ Create new folder ⑧ Number of unread/unsent e-mail 《Unsent E-mail List》...
  • Page 81 ■ Viewing an E-mail Message ③ Recipient's/sender's name or e-mail address The registered image/name is displayed if the e-mail address is registered in the contacts. If the e-mail address is unregistered, the e-mail address is displayed. ⑥ ⑥ If a sender designation is set for the received e-mail, the set name is displayed.
  • Page 82: Sending E-Mail

    : Send-failed e-mail Receive Select and enter an e-mail address : Protected mail history from the received e-mail history. : Flagged e-mail • u (Delete) → Select e-mail ⑥ : Address/electronic file address →k → o (Delete) → Select and press k to display e-mail address and [Delete] to delete the history.
  • Page 83 ■Adding a recipient emoji or may not be displayed properly. Emoji sent E-mail create screen → Select the to another au phone may sometimes be converted empty address entry field → k. to a differently designed au emoji. ◎ The confirmation screen when sending an e-mail A submenu for selecting a recipient entry method can be disabled also.
  • Page 84: Receiving E-Mail

    Receiving E-mail ◎ If "Auto-receive" is disabled or there is a receive failure, a ringtone sounds and " " is displayed. Use the procedure at “Inquiring for and Receiving Receive E-mail. New Mail” (▶P. 82) to receive the e-mail. Once an e-mail is received, you are notified of the ◎...
  • Page 85: Sending Sms

    Enter text. Sending SMS You can enter up to 670 2-byte/1530 1-byte characters in the mail text. Send messages (mail text body) with kanji, hiragana, * You can enter up to 70 2-byte/160 1-byte katakana, alphabet and numbers, symbols, emoji, and characters in the mail text to devices from other facemarks.
  • Page 86: Receiving Sms

    SMS properly. signal was weak, etc. ◎ While data is being backed up or restored with the ◎ For details on international SMS, refer to the au Data Storage application, do not exit the SMS app. homepage.
  • Page 87: Internet

    ◎ Subscription to a flat-rate/discount service allows you to use an Internet connection with flat-rate charges. For details on LTE NET, LTE NET for DATA, and data communication flat-rate/discount services, refer to the latest au総合カタログ (au general catalog)/the au homepage.
  • Page 88: Browser

    My au Display My au webpage. Browser Download Display the download history. Browser Change browser settings. Settings Let's start with Check how to operate Touch Using the Browser TOUCH Cruiser EX. CRUISER EX You can use the browser to view webpages in the same way as with a PC.
  • Page 89: Operating The Browser With Touch Cruiser Ex

    ■ Increasing/Decreasing the Text Size When the browser is displayed, press 4 (Decrease)/6 (Increase) → k. Press 4/6 to toggle the text size. • While increasing/decreasing the text size, you can also press x to change the size. ◎ May be unavailable in some webpages. Operating the Browser with Touch Cruiser EX You can use Touch Cruiser EX features to smoothly...
  • Page 90: Application

    • The camera comprises high-precision components, Camera and includes pixels that are always on or that do not light. Image capture in extremely dark conditions will result in blue, red, and white dots, etc. • Release the shutter after confirming that the subject Before Using the Camera is properly displayed in the main display.
  • Page 91: Capturing Still Pictures/Video

    • Faint sound may audible when using the camera such Capturing Still Pictures/ as when activating the camera. This is from the Video internal components and is normal. • Directly capturing the sun, a lamp, or other strong source of light may cause still pictures/video to be You can capture still pictures and video.
  • Page 92 ■ Viewing the Still Picture Viewfinder ■ Capturing Video When the standby screen is ① ④ displayed, press o (hold down). The video viewfinder is displayed. w: Zoom in/zoom out x: Adjust brightness ⑤ u (Settings): Display camera settings menu ②...
  • Page 93: Using Tv

    ■ Viewing the Video Viewfinder ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥⑦ Using TV ① TV (1Seg) is a digital terrestrial TV broadcast service ② for mobile devices, and allows reception of image and audio as well as data broadcast. ⑧ For details on the digital terrestrial TV broadcast 《Video Viewfinder》...
  • Page 94: Making Initial Tv Settings

    • Overseas, 1Seg cannot be used due to differing Making Initial TV Settings broadcast formats and frequencies. Also, BS and 110-degree CS digital broadcasts cannot be viewed. Set a channel list for viewing the first time activating • Do not use TV while operating a vehicle or motorcycle, TV.
  • Page 95: Viewing Tv Programs

    Viewing TV Programs ◎ When activating TV or changing channels, it may take time to obtain data for data broadcast and TV image due to digital broadcasting characteristics. Viewing a TV Program ◎ Image and sound may be disrupted or stop due to signal conditions.
  • Page 96: Line

    ■ Viewing the TV Screen LINE ① ⑤ Using LINE ② LINE is a new communication application which allows ③ you to make free voice calls and send free messages anytime and anywhere. • Registration of an account is required for using LINE. ④...
  • Page 97: Displaying The Settings Menu

    Change manner mode settings, Turning the Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi ® volume and sound of ringtone, etc. Function On au ID Setting Set an au ID. Energy saving/ Set energy saving mode and check When the standby screen is battery battery usage.
  • Page 98: Connecting To A Wi-Fi ® Network

    Connecting to a Wi-Fi ® Network Disconnecting from an Access Point When the standby screen is When the standby screen is displayed, press k → [Settings] → displayed, press k → [Settings] → [Wi-Fi]. [Wi-Fi]. When Wi-Fi ® is activated, a list of connectable Select the connected access point access points is displayed in the Wi-Fi settings...
  • Page 99: Appendix

    ■ Notes on Software Update When the standby screen is • When software update is necessary, you will be informed on au homepage, etc. For details, contact an displayed, press k → [Settings] → au shop or Customer Service Center (call toll-free [Other settings] →...
  • Page 100: Troubleshooting

    • Is the battery charged enough? function can only be used with a Wi-Fi ® connection. Cannot • Is the au IC card inserted? (▶P. 43) As this function cannot be used without a Wi-Fi ® make calls • Was the number entered correctly? connection, be sure to first connect via Wi-Fi ®...
  • Page 101 • Is the signal good enough? (▶P. 50) service • Is the product within the service area? area) is (▶P. 50) displayed • Is your hand off the area around the internal antenna? (▶P. 43) • Is the au IC card inserted? (▶P. 43)
  • Page 102: Calling The Customer Service Center And Searching Location Or Remotely Locking/Unlocking The Product

    From a fixed-line phone, 0077-7-113 (toll free) warranty renders it usable. From an au cell phone, 113 without area code (toll period free) Business hours: 24 hours (7 days a week) * The warranty period is one year from the day when you •...
  • Page 103 3. Repairs will be charged in the following cases even ◎ Instances where the product has been changed, during the warranty period. (Also, the product cannot modified, or analyzed (including software be repaired in some cases.) modification or analysis (including rooting, etc.) ①...
  • Page 104 ■ au IC Card An after-sales service membership program on a The au IC card is lent to you by au. In case of loss or monthly basis called "Repair and Delivery Support" damage, the card will be replaced at your expense.
  • Page 105 ■ au After-Sales Service Information ■"Replacement cell phone delivery service" (Member) service charge Repair and Delivery Support Applicable Service contents condition Non- Member member 5,000 yen/ 8,000 yen/ Normal Long Benefit Long Benefit 1st year Free Spontaneous 3,000 yen 6,000 yen...
  • Page 106 Replacement cell phone delivery service 用携帯電話機お届けサービス (Replacement mobile phone ◎ If you have a problem with your au cell phone, call delivery service)" from the au homepage, 500 yen will be us to have a replacement one (of the same model discounted from service charge.
  • Page 107: Sim-Unlocking The Product

    This product can be SIM-unlocked. SIM-unlocking the product allows other-carrier SIM cards to be used with ■Battery Pack (SHF34UAA) • Requests can be made for SIM-unlocking on the au ■Back Cover (Royal Green) (SHF34TGA) homepage or at an au shop.
  • Page 108 ◎ Using the portable charger 02 (sold separately) AC Adapter JUPITRIS (Champagne Gold) may not be fully charged. (L02P001N) (sold separately) ◎ Accessories can be purchased at au online shop. http://onlineshop.au.com/ Common AC Adapter 05 • Illustrations and forms may not match depending on...
  • Page 109: Using An Earphone Microphone With Switch/Earphone Microphone/Earphone

    Insert earphone microphone with Using an Earphone switch, earphone microphone, or Microphone with Switch/ earphone in earphone jack of Earphone Microphone/ Sharp microUSB-3.5φ conversion cable 01 (sold separately). Earphone ■ Answering a Call with an Earphone You can connect a “Sharp microUSB-3.5φ conversion Microphone with Switch cable 01 (sold separately)”...
  • Page 110: Main Specifications

    Main specifications Charge time Common AC Adapter 05 (sold separately): Approx. 130 min. Desktop holder (SHF34PUA) Main display Approx. 3.4 inches, approx.16.77 (sold separately): Approx. 140 min. million colors, TFT, 960×540 1Seg continuous Approx. 7 hours 30 minutes (QHD) watching time Sub-display Approx.
  • Page 111: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar) Of Cell Phones

    Japanese technical regulations and international *6 Supported for some car navigation systems only. See guidelines regarding exposure to radio waves. the au homepage for usage. This cell phone has been designed in observance of the ◎ The continuous talk time and continuous standby...
  • Page 112 ○ SHARP homepage: separated from the body and ensure no metal parts are (http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/support/sar/) located between you and the cell phone. Under these ○ au homepage conditions, this cell phone satisfies Japanese technical http://www.au.kddi.com/english/ regulations and international guidelines for radio wave *1 Technical regulations are defined by the Ministerial protection.
  • Page 113: Regulatory Information

    +30 dBm(Power Class1) microSD Card microSD/microSDHC WCDMA FDD I +24 dBm(Power Class3) nano UIM card au Nano IC Card 04 LE/non- au Nano IC Bluetooth +7.7 dBm(Power Class1) Cards WLAN 2.4 GHz +15.5 dBm non- au Nano IC Cards can be used after SIM-unlocking the product.
  • Page 114: European Rf Exposure Information

    The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg an au Shop, or follow the local disposal regulations. and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear is Charge battery in ambient temperatures between 5°C and 35°C;...
  • Page 115: Fcc Notice

    FCC Notice Warning The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate - This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is the equipment. subject to the following two conditions: ■...
  • Page 116: Export Administration Regulations

    Intellectual Property The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. Rights The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model product with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines.
  • Page 117 • • The•official•name•for•Microsoft ® •Windows ® •is• • • “AQUOS/アクオス” •and•the• “AQUOS” •logo,• “AQUOS•K” ,• Microsoft ® •Windows ® •Operating•System. the• “SHSHOW” •logo,• “TOUCH•CRUISER•EX” ,• “ベール • • Microsoft ® ,•Windows ® ,•Microsoft ® •Excel ® ,•Microsoft ® • ビュー/VeilView” ,• “エスショイン/S-Shoin” ,• “Energy•saving” ,• PowerPoint ®...
  • Page 118: Open Source Software

    ■ License • "Suica" and "Mobile Suica" are registered trademarks of East Japan Railway Company. 【OpenSSL License】 Copyright © 1998-2009 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. ((http://www.openssl.org/)) THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ''AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF...
  • Page 119 ■ More THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ''AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT The software installed on this product or part of it may LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY not be altered, translated/adapted, reverse-engineered, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
  • Page 120 This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Video Standard ("MPEG- 4 Video") and/or (ii) decode MPEG-4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a licensed video provider.
  • Page 121 【Dear customers】 Thank you for buying the SHF34. We would like to apologize for errors made in the SHF34 Basic Manual, which we correct as follows. At the same time, we also would like to announce changes made to the content in the manual, also detailed below.
  • Page 122 From fixed-line phones: From au cell phones: area code not required Pressing “zero” will connect you to an operator, after calling “157” on your au cellphone . In case above numbers are not available (for free), 0120-977-033 (except Okinawa) 0120-977-699...

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