Pantech Sirius Alpha IS06 Basic Manual

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Introduction
Table of Contents
Basic Manual
Before Using Your
New Cell Phone
Basic Functions
Phone Functions
Mail Functions
Google Functions
Internet Functions
Multimedia Functions
Useful Functions
In Case of
Loss of Your IS06
Appendix/Index

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  • Page 1 Introduction Table of Contents Basic Manual Before Using Your New Cell Phone Basic Functions Phone Functions Mail Functions Google Functions Internet Functions Multimedia Functions Useful Functions In Case of Loss of Your IS06 Appendix/Index...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction Notes on Cell Phone Use Thank you for purchasing the IS06. Before using your Cell Phone Etiquette IS06, be sure to read the IS06 Basic Manual (this The cell phone always emits weak radio waves when PDF manual) to ensure correct usage. After you have power is on.
  • Page 3: Notation Of Tapping Instructions In This

    manner mode not to disturb others around you by Illustrations and Screenshots in This Manual ringtones. • Do not use the cell phone on a street where you The illustrations in this manual may look different from might interrupt the fl ow of pedestrians. the actual cell phone in shape, color and typeface.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Using the Android Making International Keyboard .....21 Calls ......34 Using the iWnn IME Searching and Calling Introduction ....ii Turning Off the Power...13 Keyboard .....22 From Your Contacts ..35 Notes on Cell Phone Switching the Display Making a Call Using Basic Functions Use .........
  • Page 5 Managing Received Services ·······················53 SmartNote ····················71 Multimedia Functions PC-mail ......42 Using Google Talk ..53 Creating a New Note ..71 Camera ························61 Creating and Sending Using Google Maps ..53 Editing an Existing Before Taking a Photo ..61 PC-mail ......43 Note ......72 Using Google Maps Taking a Photo ....61 C-mail ···························44...
  • Page 6: Before Using Your New Cell Phone

    Before Using Your New Cell Phone List of Icons List of Included Items Names and Functions of Parts Included Items Turning On/Off the Power Switching the Display Language to English Setting Manner Mode/Airplane Mode Touch Panel How to Input Character...
  • Page 7: List Of Icons

    List of Icons : Bluetooth ® standby : Bluetooth ® connecting : Connected to Wi-Fi (display signal srength) You can check the current settings and status of your : Using GPS IS06 by looking at the icons on the status bar at the top of the display.
  • Page 8: List Of Included Items

    Included Items ●IS06   ●Battery pack   ●microSD memory card   (2 GB) (Sample) ●PANTECH   ●USB-microUSB   ●PANTECH earphone   microUSB-18 pin conversion cable jack conversion (charger) conversion (Sample) adapter 03 cable はじめにお読みください Introduction   設定ガイド Table of Contents このたびは、...
  • Page 9: Names And Functions

    Names and Functions of Parts ① ② ⑩ ③ ⑪ ④ ⑫ ⑤ ⑬ ⑥ ⑭ ⑦ ⑮ ⑯ Built-in antenna ⑧ ⑨ NOTE Be careful not to place any stickers over the built-in antenna or cover the built-in antenna with your hand when transmitting data or talking.
  • Page 10 ①  Proximity sensor Used to turn the power on and off, turn the screen on or off, or end a call. Hold down to display a ②  Receiver menu of phone options (manner/airplane mode). Allows you to hear ringtones, incoming call voice, ⑪ ...
  • Page 11: Included Items

    Included Items Inserting the Battery Pack ① Confi rm the location ① of the connectors in the IS06 and Battery Pack insert the battery Removing the Battery Pack pack in the proper orientation. ① Insert the tip of your fi nger (fi ngernail) into ③-1 ②...
  • Page 12 PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable Charging time takes approximately 190 minutes. ① Connect the PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable to the common AC adapter 01/02 (sold separately). ② Open the microUSB connection jack cover on the IS06 and connect the PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable.
  • Page 13: Au Ic-Card

    au IC-Card The au IC-Card contains au IC-Card your phone number and other personal details. IC (metal) portion Inserting/Removing the au IC-Card ② Cutout ③ NOTE Pay attention to the followings not to damage the ■   au IC-Card. ① Turn off the IS06 and remove the battery pack •...
  • Page 14: Microsd Memory Card

    Inserting/Removing a microSD Memory Card microSD Memory Card Notes on Handling of microSD Memory Card Do not remove the microSD memory card, the ■   battery pack, or turn off the power when loading, ② writing, saving, playing, moving, or copying data to and from the microSD memory card.
  • Page 15: Turning On/Off The Power

    Turning On/Off the Power Switching the Display Language to English You can switch the display language for function Turning On the Power names and other items to English. Hold down (Power) Using the System Settings The logo will be displayed ■...
  • Page 16: Setting Manner Mode

    Setting Manner Mode/Airplane Mode Touch Panel Setting Manner Mode Operating the Touch Panel The IS06 is equipped with a touch panel screen. ■   Hold down (Power) until the Phone You can perform actions by tapping items and keys options screen appears▶ [Manner mode] on the screen with your fi...
  • Page 17 ❶ Tap ❸ Flick Up/Down Touch a menu or item and quickly remove Touch and quickly slide your finger your fi nger from the screen. up or down across the screen. ▶ ▶ ❹ Flick Left/Right ❷ Long Touch Touch and quickly slide your finger Keep touching a menu or item.
  • Page 18 ❺ Drag ❼ Pinch Out (Zoom in) Keep touching the item and slide your finger Place two fingers on the to the desired location with the item. screen and slide them apart. ▶ ▶ ❽ Pinch In (Zoom out) ❻ Slide Place two fingers on the Keep touching and slide your finger across screen and slide them closer.
  • Page 19: Displaying The Home Preview Screen

    Displaying the Home Preview Screen at the top of the Home screen ■   to display the Home Preview screen in 3D. You can fl ick the Home Preview screen to rotate it ■   left and right, or to tilt it up and down. Tap a Home screen in the 3D display to move to that Home screen.
  • Page 20: Executing Widgets

    Executing Widgets ❶ Executing 3D Widgets ▶ ▶ ▶ Slide to the left and (Menu) on the [3D Widgets] right Home screen▶Tap [Widget] ▶ ▶ Long-touch the widget Tap the widget on the The 3D widget will be to select it and drag it Home screen executed to the desired location...
  • Page 21 ❷ Executing Widgets ▶ ▶ ▶ Flick up or down (Menu) on the [Widgets] Home screen▶Tap [Widget] ▶ ▶ Tap the widget Tap the widget on the The widget will be Home screen executed...
  • Page 22: Locking The Screen

    Slide Unlock Locking the Screen If a slide unlock has been set, ■   Lock the Screen slide your fi nger across the screen in the direction noted to unlock the screen. You can set a password or ■   Press (Power) while using the IS06 to turn off the ■...
  • Page 23: How To Input

    How to Input Character Icon Explanation Switch between Input characters by tapping keys on the on-screen uppercase/lowercase keyboard (soft keyboard). Lowercase/ The IS06 comes with two types of soft keyboards: Uppercase/ Caps the Android keyboard for English and the iWnn IME lock keyboard for Japanese.
  • Page 24: Using The Iwnn Ime Keyboard

    Icon Explanation Using the iWnn IME Keyboard Display symbol/face mark list Long-touch the Convert to alphanumeric kana character input fi eld Insert space Convert (group paragraph conversion also ▶[Input method] possible) ▶ [iWnn IME] Change Input mode (Hiragana → Half-width Alphabet → Half-width Numeric) Long-touch to display menu (Change Settings, 10-key ⇔ QWERTY, Input Mode, Input Method)
  • Page 25 Changing Input Modes While entering character▶Long-touch ▶[ Input Mode]▶Select an input mode Icon Explanation Icon Explanation Half-width Hiragana-Kanji Alphabet Full-width Full-width Numeric Katakana Half-width Half-width Numeric Katakana Full-width Alphabet The input mode icon is also displayed on the status ■  ...
  • Page 26 Basic Functions Using Android Home Screen Menu Screen Quick Search...
  • Page 27: Using Android

    Using Android ▶ Using your IS06 ▶ ▶ ▶ for the fi rst time ▶ Hold down (Power)▶ Tap the Read usage Read setup Google account Android robot instructions instructions setup When you turn on the IS06 for the fi rst time and unlock the screen using slide ■...
  • Page 28: Home Screen

    Home Using the Home Screen Screen ❶ Status bar ❷ Widget ▶While using ❸ Wallpaper a function/ ❹ Folder icon application ❺ Shortcut icon ▶ (Home)▶ ❻ Dialer ❼ Browser What is the Home screen? ❽ Contacts The Home screen is ❾...
  • Page 29: Viewing The Status Bar

    ▶While using Viewing the Status Bar a function/ A notifi cation icon will appear if you have a missed ■   application call or received a new mail. Status icons that inform you about signal strength, remaining battery life, ▶ (Home)▶...
  • Page 30: Using Applications/Widgets/Folders

    ▶While using Using Applications/Widgets/Folders a function/ Executing Applications and Widgets/Opening Folders application Tap the application/widget/folder ▶ (Home)▶ Adding a New Widget or Icon Long-touch the wallpaper on the Home screen Icon Explanation [ Shortcuts] Add applications to the Home screen in the form of a shortcut.
  • Page 31 Moving Applications/Widgets/Folders ▶While using a function/ Long-touch the application/widget/folder to application move ▶ (Home)▶ ▶Drag to the desired location Deleting Applications/Widgets/Folders Long-touch the application/widget/folder to delete ▶Drag to...
  • Page 32 Managing Folders ▶While using Tap the Folder a function/ application The folder will open, and you will see the contents of that ■   folder. Tap any of the icons in that folder to execute that ▶ (Home)▶ application or function. You cannot put other folders or widgets inside a folder.
  • Page 33: Menu Screen

    Menu Screen Using Applications and Other Functions Executing an Item on the Menu Screen ▶ [menu]▶ Tap the Icon When you open the Menu screen you will see icons for all the ■   applications and functions you can use on your IS06. If you execute any other application or function or press ■...
  • Page 34: Quick Search

    Quick Search Using Quick Search Text Search ▶ (Search)▶ Enter a keyword into the Quick Search input fi eld Press (Search) on the side of the IS06 to display the Quick Search screen. ■   When you are already using another application (Dialer, Gmail, browser, etc.), ■...
  • Page 35 Phone Functions Making a Phone Call Receiving a Call In Call Functions Call Log Contacts...
  • Page 36: Phone Functions Making A Phone Call

    Making a Entering a Phone Number to Call Phone Call Enter the phone number starting with the area code▶ ▶ ▶ If you make a mistake entering the phone number, tap ■   delete the last digit you entered. Long-touch to delete all digits.
  • Page 37: Searching And Calling From Your Contacts

    ▶ ▶ Searching and Calling From Your Contacts Press (Search)▶Enter all or a portion of a name▶Select a contact▶ You can use the search Contacts function by pressing ■   (Search) even while using the Phone, Call log, Group, or Favorite.
  • Page 38: Receiving A Call

    Receiving a Drag to the right when receiving an incoming call Call When receiving a call, the following information will appear. ■   • If the caller allows showing their phone number, their phone number will appear on the display. •...
  • Page 39: In Call Functions

    In Call Adjusting the Receiver Volume Functions Press (Volume) to adjust the receiver volume to six different levels ▶In a call ▶ Call Log Viewing Your Call Log ▶ Select a call log ▶ [Call log]▶ All logs Incoming Outgoing Missed C-mail Descriptions...
  • Page 40: Contacts

    Contacts Adding a New Contact ▶ ▶ Add a New Contact from the Dialer ▶[Create new [Phone]▶Enter phone number▶ contact] Add a New Contact from the Call Log [Call Log]▶Long-touch a relevant phone number▶[Add to Contacts]▶[Create new contact] Add a New Contact from the Contacts [Contacts]▶...
  • Page 41: Viewing Your Contacts

    ▶ Viewing Your Contacts ▶ [Contacts]▶ Viewing Individual Contacts Quick Contact Select contact’s photo▶Select icon Icon Make phone call Send Gmail Examples View position using Chat Google Maps Deleting a Contact Long-touch contacts▶[Delete contact] By tapping (Menu)▶ [More]▶[Delete], you can delete multiple, or all, ■...
  • Page 42: Mail Functions

    Mail Functions PC-mail C-mail...
  • Page 43: Pc-Mail

    PC-mail Setting Up PC-mail You can send and receive PC-mail compatible with POP3, IMAP, or Exchange on ▶ [menu] your IS06. In order to use PC-mail, you need to confi gure your user name, password, ▶ [PC-mail]▶ incoming server, and outgoing server settings. Please refer to your PC-mail provider for questions about these settings.
  • Page 44: Managing Received

    ▶ Managing Received PC-mail [menu] ▶ [PC-mail]▶ Viewing Received PC-mail Select account▶Select mail in Inbox to view the previous/next e-mail. ■   Tap [Reply], [Reply all], or [Delete] to perform the respective action while the ■   contents of an e-mail are displayed. You can star important mails so that they are easy to fi...
  • Page 45: Creating And Sending

    Viewing Your Inbox/Drafts/Outbox/Sent E-mails ▶ [menu] Select account▶ (Menu)▶ [Folders]▶Select Inbox/ ▶ [PC-mail]▶ Drafts/Outbox/Sent Creating and Sending PC-mail Select account▶ (Menu)▶ [Compose]▶Enter recipient, subject, and message body▶[Send] You can send an e-mail to multiple contacts by separating their e-mail addresses ■...
  • Page 46: C-Mail

    C-mail Receiving C-mail C-mail is a service that uses phone numbers as addresses to exchange messages ▶ [menu] between au cell phones that support c-mail. The IS06 can only receive C-mail. It does not support composing or sending C-mail. ▶ [C-mail]▶...
  • Page 47: Google Functions

    Google Functions Using Google Services Gmail Android Market Google Voice Search Using Other Google Services...
  • Page 48: Using Google

    Using Registering an Existing Google Account Google Registering an Existing Google Account for the First Time Services Enter the e-mail address and password of your Google account▶[Sign in]▶[Finish setup] ▶Using Google After the Google account registration screen, the Google Location Setup screen ■...
  • Page 49: Creating A New Google Account

    Registering an Existing Google Account to Use Google Services for the ▶Using Google First Time services Enter the e-mail address and password of your Google ▶[Sign in]▶ account▶[Sign in]▶[Finish setup] If you did not setup your Google account the fi rst time you used your IS06, the ■...
  • Page 50: Gmail

    Gmail Viewing Your Inbox View e-mails ▶ [menu] ▶ [Gmail]▶ If you have registered multiple Google accounts, the Inbox for the last account ■   you checked will be displayed. E-mails will appear in the order they were received. The number of unread e-mail ■...
  • Page 51: Creating And Sending E-Mail

    Viewing the Contents of a Received E-mail ▶ [menu] Select an e-mail ▶ [Gmail]▶ (Starred) to the right of the sender’s name to star the e-mail. ■   [Reply] to the right of the sender’s name to compose a reply to the e-mail. ■...
  • Page 52: Android Market

    Android Using the Android Market Market Downloading Applications Select an application to download▶View application ▶ [menu] information▶[Install]▶[OK] ▶ [ Market]▶ You must register a Google account to your IS06 in order to use the Android ■   Market. What is the Android Application downloads and install completion notifi...
  • Page 53 Deleting Downloaded Applications ▶ [menu] (Menu)▶ [Downloads] ▶ [Market]▶ ▶Select an application▶[Uninstall]▶[OK] ▶Select reason for uninstallation▶[OK] NOTE You take full responsibility for any applications you download. Check to make ■   sure an application is safe before installing it. Some applications may contain viruses, cause data corruption, or transmit your current location, usage logs, and/or personal information stored on your cell phone to the Internet.
  • Page 54: Google Voice Search

    Google Using Voice Search Voice Search Say the keyword into the microphone while [Speak now] is displayed ▶ [menu] The browser will load and your Google search results will be displayed. ▶ [ Voice ■   Search]▶...
  • Page 55: Services

    Using Other Using Google Talk Google Google Talk is a chat service provided by Google. Services Refer to the Google homepage for more detailed instructions on how to use Google Talk. ▶ [menu] ▶ [ Talk]▶ Using Google Maps ▶ [menu] ▶...
  • Page 56: Using Google Places

    Using Google Places ▶ [menu] Google Places is an online information service provided by Google. You can use ▶ [ Places]▶ Google Places to search for information related to shops, services, and places. Refer to the Google homepage for more detailed instructions on how to use Google Places.
  • Page 57: Internet Functions

    Internet Functions Connecting to the Internet Browser...
  • Page 58: Connecting To The

    You can connect to the Internet on your IS06 by either of the following methods. Connecting ■   • Packet communications (IS NET, au.NET) to the • Wi-Fi Internet Using Wi-Fi You can connect to the Internet using the wireless LAN setup in your home or ■...
  • Page 59: Using Data Communication

    Registering and Connecting to an Access Point [menu]▶ [Settings]▶ [System]▶ [Wireless & networks]▶[Wi-Fi settings]▶Select network SSID▶Enter password▶[Connect] Enter the WEP key or shared key for the wireless access point in the password ■   fi eld. If the access point does not require a password, the password entry screen will not appear.
  • Page 60: Browser

    Browser Displaying a Web Page The au one homepage will be displayed when you launch the browser (by ■   ▶ [menu] factory default settings). ▶ [Browser]▶ Using the Search Box (URL Input Field) Enter keyword or URL into the search box▶ (Go) If you enter a URL into the search box, the web page for that URL will be ■...
  • Page 61 Opening a New Window ▶ [menu] (Menu)▶ [New window]▶Enter URL or keyword▶ (Go) ▶ [Browser]▶ Switching Between Windows (When Multiple Windows Are Open) (Menu)▶ [Windows] A list of all currently open websites will appear. Tap the web page you want to ■...
  • Page 62 Multimedia Functions Camera Gallery...
  • Page 63: Camera

    Camera Before Taking a Photo Icon Explanation Icon Explanation ▶ [menu] [VIEW] Zoom adjustment ▶ [Camera]▶ Show Gallery (9 Levels) Take photo Brightness (Shutter) adjustment (9 levels) [SET] Function Photography mode Camera mode setting Movie mode ( denotes the current mode) Tap the screen to display the icons.
  • Page 64: After Taking A Photo

    After Taking a Photo ▶ [menu] ▶ [Camera] When [View after Saving] is ON (Default) ▶ (Take photo) Icon Explanation ▶ Zoom (10 levels) Show Gallery Send (Bluetooth ® , Gmail, PC-mail, PhotoEditor, Picasa) Delete automatically saved photos from the microSD memory card The icon will disappear automatically after a few moments.
  • Page 65: Before Recording A Movie

    Before Recording a Movie ▶ [menu] ▶ [Camera] Icon Explanation Icon Explanation ▶ ( Record Record movie/ Zoom adjustment stop recording (9 levels) movie)▶ Brightness [SET] adjustment Photography (9 levels) mode Function Movie mode [VIEW] ( denotes the Show Gallery current mode) Tap the screen to display the icons.
  • Page 66: After Recording A Movie

    After Recording a Movie ▶ [menu] ▶ [Camera] When [View after Saving] is ON (Default) ▶ (Record Icon Explanation movie) Show Gallery ▶ (Record) ® ▶ [Stop]▶ Send (Bluetooth , Gmail, PC-mail, YouTube) Delete Play The icon will disappear automatically after a few moments. To display the icon ■...
  • Page 67: Gallery

    Gallery Viewing Photos Select a fi le ▶ [menu] ▶ [Gallery]▶ Slide in the upper-right corner of the screen to switch between viewing ■   by sub-folder and viewing all fi les. Slideshow Display Select a photo▶ [ Slideshow] Photos will be shown one-by-one from the photo you selected. ■...
  • Page 68 Useful Functions Alarm/Wakeup Call PocketBook SmartNote...
  • Page 69: Useful Functions Alarm/Wakeup Call

    Alarm/ Setting an Alarm Wakeup Call [Alarm]▶ [ Easy]/ [ Timely]/ [ Daily]/ [ Weekly] ▶Select/enter each item▶ (Save) except for [Easy] ▶ [menu] You can set up to ten different alarms at once. After you have set one alarm, ▶...
  • Page 70: Pocketbook

    PocketBook Voice Recorder [Voice Recorder]▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ [menu] ▶ [PocketBook]▶ You can record for a maximum of 60 minutes, and save up to 20 separate ■   recordings. (You may not be able to save 20 recordings depending on the amount of free space on your microSD memory card.) If you want to stop recording without saving, press (Back).
  • Page 71: Using The Calculator

    Using the Calculator ▶ [menu] ▶ [PocketBook]▶ Calculating 7 × 9 ▶ ▶ ▶ [Calculator]▶ Icon Explanation Icon Explanation (List) Display a list of all saved (Save) Name and save the calculation results calculation results Switch to Scientifi c mode Setting Up the World Clock [World Clock]▶...
  • Page 72: Using The Stopwatch

    Using the Stopwatch ▶ [menu] ▶ [PocketBook]▶ [Stopwatch]▶ ▶ Icon Explanation Icon Explanation Clear the stopwatch value and Start measurement again from return to the initial screen the stopped time...
  • Page 73: Smartnote

    SmartNote Creating a New Note ▶ If There Are No Previously Saved Notes [menu] Enter note contents▶ (Save) ▶ [SmartNote]▶ If There Are Previously Saved Notes (New Note)▶Enter note contents▶ (Save) Icon Explanation (Add Photo) Paste in a photo from your Gallery or start the Camera to add a new photo (Text Input) Enter characters (font size, color, and position will not...
  • Page 74: Editing An Existing Note

    Editing an Existing Note ▶ [menu] ▶ [SmartNote]▶ Select a note▶ (Edit)▶Edit contents▶ (Save) Deleting a Note (Menu) or (Open)▶ [Select All] or add a (Check) beside each note to delete▶ [Delete]▶[Yes]...
  • Page 75: Loss Of Your Is06

    In Case of Loss of Your IS06 Remote Control Lock Security Lock Service...
  • Page 76: Remote Control Lock

    In case of loss of your IS06, you can activate the Remote control lock by calling Remote your IS06 a set number of times from a registered phone number in order to Control Lock prevent others from using your IS06. Activating the Device Administrator ▶...
  • Page 77: Activating The Remote Control Lock From A Registered Phone

    In case of loss of your IS06, you can confi gure your IS06 so that the screen will ■   lock and become unusable after receiving a specifi ed number of calls from registered phone number. We recommend that you set a lock pattern, password, or PIN number beforehand from [menu]▶...
  • Page 78: Control Lock Using The Security Lock Service

    Security Activating the Remote Control Lock Using the Security Lock Service Lock Service You can activate the Remote control lock on your IS06 even if you did not set ■   up the Remote control lock beforehand by calling the au Customer Service Center or by submitting the necessary information from your computer.
  • Page 79 Appendix/Index Troubleshooting Index...
  • Page 80: Troubleshooting

    • Is your IS06 in airplane mode? (▶P.14) Troubleshooting ▶  (Out of Area) appears • Are you outside the service area or in a location ▶ Cannot turn on by pressing (Power) with poor signal strength? (▶P.5) • Are you hold down (Power)? (▶P.13) •...
  • Page 81 ▶ I hear a beeping sound and cannot make any phone calls • Are you outside the service area or in a location with poor signal strength? (▶P.5) • Either the network is very busy, or the person you are trying to call is already on the phone. ▶ Cannot hear the other person on the line •...
  • Page 82: Index

    Index Easy Setting ·················27 Language ·····················13 Number Flick ······························15 Latitude ························54 Folder ·····················28, 30 LED lamp ·······················8 Calculator ·····················69 Light (camera) ················8 3D Widget ····················18 Calendar ······················54 Long touch ···················15 Call Log ··················35, 37 Gallery ··························65 Camera ························61 Gmail ····························48 Add Access Point ········57 Camera (lens) ················8 Google Account ···········46...
  • Page 83 Security Lock Voice Search ··········32, 52 Service ······················76 Volume key ·····················8 Pattern unlock ··············20 Shortcut ························28 PC-mail ·························41 Slide ·····························16 Pinch out/in ··················16 Wakeup Call ·················67 Slideshow ·····················65 Places ··························54 Wallpaper ·····················28 Slide unlock ··················20 PocketBook ··················68 Weather Forecast ·········54 SmartNote ····················71 Power key ·······················8 Weekly Alarm ···············67...
  • Page 84 For inquiries, call:  au Customer Service Center For general information and charges  (toll free) From fixed-line phones: From au cellphones: 0077-7-111 area code not required PRESSING ZERO WILL CONNECT YOU TO AN OPERATOR AFTER CALLING 157 ON YOUR au CELLPHONE For loss, theft or damage and operation information (toll free) From fixed-line phones: From au cellphones: 0077-7-113 area code not required In case above  numbers are not available, Cellphone and PHS operators collect and recycle unused  telephones, batteries and battery chargers at stores  0120-977-033  bearing the       logo regardless of brand and manufacturer  (except Okinawa) to protect the environment and reuse valuable resources. 0120-977-699  (Okinawa) February 2011,  Edition Sales: KDDI CORPORATION  •   OKINAWA CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY Manufactured by: Pantech Co., Ltd.
  • Page 85 Safety Information 1 . SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS .POTE NTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cauls e an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
  • Page 86 SAR INFORMATION THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 87 U.S.A. U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful Interference in a residential installation This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if Not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful Interference to radio communications.

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