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Safety precautions
Getting ready
Basic operations and
character input
au
(au Disaster
Countermeasure) app
Basic Manual
Calling
Mail and the Internet
Tools and apps
Function settings
Appendix and index

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  • Page 1 Safety precautions Getting ready Basic operations and character input (au Disaster Countermeasure) app Basic Manual Calling Mail and the Internet Tools and apps Function settings Appendix and index...
  • Page 2: Preface

    About operating instructions Preface Thank you for buying the HTC J ISW13HT ■ 'Basic Manual' (this manual) (simply called the 'product' from here on). The Basic Manual handles only basic Before using the product, be sure to read operations for main features.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions When using the product Before you start using the product, be sure • Communication is not possible even inside the service area in places where to read the "Safety precautions" to ensure the signal does not reach (e.g. tunnels correct use.
  • Page 4 ■ • Since this product is a radio station Use of the product is not under the Radio Law, you may be asked allowed in the following places! to temporarily submit the product for • Do not use the product while driving a car inspection in accordance with the Radio or riding a motorbike or bicycle.
  • Page 5: List Of Packaged Items

    Before you start using the product, make ( ) ※ HTI13UAA sure that you have all the following items packaged with the product. ■ Main unit ISW13HT Beats™ by Dr. Dre™ urBeats™ In-Ear Headphones (referred to as 'earphones' in this manual)
  • Page 6 • Quick Start Guide (Japanese) memo • Setting Guide (Japanese) ◎ Purchase a specified charger (sold separately). • Battery Cover Instruction Manual ◎ Illustrations of the product in this manual are ( ) including warranty card (Japanese) only for reference. They may look different from •...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Getting ready ..........59 Contents Getting ready ..........60 Names and functions of parts......60 Opening/closing the connector cover and Preface ............ii stereo earphone jack cover ......63 Safety precautions ......... 1 Installing/removing the battery pack ..... 65 When using the product ......... 1 Installing/removing the au IC-Card ....
  • Page 8 災害対策 (au Disaster Countermeasure) app ... 99 Tools and apps .......... 121 Using the au Contacts ............. 122 (au Disaster Countermeasure) app ... 100 Registering a contact........122 災害用伝言板 Using the Checking people entries......122 (Disaster Message Board) ......101 Camera ............
  • Page 9 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ....174 Function settings ........141 Export Administration Regulations ....177 Viewing the setting menu ......142 Intellectual property rights ......178 Setting the vibrate mode/silent mode ..144 Index ............188 Settings for using the product outside of Japan Obtaining the PRL (roaming area information) ......
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Regarding notations used in this manual .......... 10 Exemptions .......... 12 Safety precautions (observe strictly) ... 13 Handling precautions ......36 Available security codes ..... 48 ® ® About Bluetooth /wireless LAN (Wi-Fi functions ..........51 Notes on packet communication charge ..........
  • Page 12: Regarding Notations Used In This Manual

    ■ Indications used for the Regarding notations used operation of selecting items/ in this manual icons/buttons, etc. Notations used for operation procedures in ■ Button indications used in this this manual are as follows. manual Tapping is to select a button or icon In this manual, buttons are represented by displayed on the screen by lightly tapping it simplified illustrations as shown below.
  • Page 13 ■ ※ Illustrations/screen displays Unless specifically stated otherwise, all operations in this manual are performed based used in this manual on portrait (vertical) screen orientation. Note Screen illustrations shown in this manual that menu items, icons, on-screen buttons, and may look different from the actual screens. other elements may be different when landscape In some cases, minor details or a part of a (horizontal) screen orientation is being used.
  • Page 14: Exemptions

    ◎ The Company is not liable for any Exemptions damages arising from failure to observe ◎ The Company is not liable for any the described content of the 'Instruction damages arising from earthquakes, Manual'. lightning, storms, floods or other natural ◎...
  • Page 15: Safety Precautions (Observe Strictly)

    After reading, store the precautions in a Sold by: KDDI CORPORATION, Okinawa Cellular safe place. Telephone Company ● These "Safety precautions" describe Manufactured by: HTC Corporation instructions that should be observed to ■ prevent damage to property or injury to Information ◎...
  • Page 16 ● ※ These instructions are divided into the 1 Serious injury: This refers to loss of sight, injury, burns (high- and low-temperature), following categories. electric shock, broken bones, injuries with ■ Explanation of indications used residual aftereffects from poisoning, etc., in this manual and injuries requiring hospital admission for treatment or longterm hospital attendance as...
  • Page 17 ■ Explanation of graphic symbols Indicates that the power plug used in this manual must be disconnected from the Disconnect plug power outlet. from power outlet Indicates an action that is not allowed. ■ Precautions common to the Prohibited main unit, battery pack, battery Indicates that handling with wet hands is not allowed.
  • Page 18 Do not use, store or leave the product in Do not throw the product into a fire or hot places (e.g. by the fire, near a heater, heat it. Doing so might cause ignition, Prohibited Prohibited under a kotatsu, in direct sunlight, in a rupture or fire.
  • Page 19 The customer is not allowed to Do not let your hands, fingers or other disassemble, modify or repair the parts of your body touch the connection Disassembly Prohibited product. Doing so might cause a terminals. Doing so might cause electric prohibited fault, fire, electric shock, or injury.
  • Page 20 Do not splash the product with water or Do not operate the product while driving other liquids. Also, never use it in places an automobile or motorized bicycle, Wetting with Prohibited subject to direct splashing with water or riding a bicycle or walking. Doing so may water prohibited pet urine, etc.
  • Page 21 Be sure to read the following Do not touch the main unit or the cautions before use. specified AC adapter (sold separately) for Prohibited a long time while power is being supplied Do not store the product in places from an external source. Doing so might subject to direct sunlight (e.g.
  • Page 22 Do not place near corrosive chemicals Do not use the product if there is smoke, or in places where corrosive gas is abnormal odor or noise, excessive Prohibited Instruction generated. Doing so might cause a fault overheating, or other abnormalities. If or loss of internal data.
  • Page 23: Main Unit

    When plugging earphones, etc. into the When using an AC adapter or external product, adjust the volume to the proper device, insert/remove the connector Instruction Instruction level. Setting too loud a volume or using straight to/from the terminal. Make sure the earphones continuously for a long the orientation of the connector is correct.
  • Page 24 Do not use this product while you are When using the product near an aboard an airplane. Use of electronic implanted pacemaker, implanted Prohibited Instruction devices transmitting radio waves in cardioverter-defibrillator or other an airplane is prohibited by law. Some electronic medical device, radio waves airline companies, however, allow their might affect these units and devices.
  • Page 25 3. Pay attention to the following points 4. When using electronic medical devices when using the product inside other than an implanted pacemaker medical institutions. and implanted cardioverter-defibrillator outside a medical institution (e.g. home • Do not bring the product into medical treatment), check individually operating theaters, intensive-care with the manufacturer of the electronic...
  • Page 26 Do not send data by infrared Sometimes, very rarely, some people communication with the infrared port demonstrate symptoms such as Prohibited Instruction pointing toward anyone's eyes. Doing temporary muscle spasms, loss of so might affect their eyes. Also, sending consciousness, etc. by watching data with the infrared port pointing toward repeatedly flickering screens.
  • Page 27 Part Material Surface If you feel any abnormality with your skin, treatment immediately consult a dermatologist. Instruction Around camera Aluminum Alumite Itching, rashes, eczema, etc. sometimes lens processing occur depending on your physical constitution and condition. Receiver Stainless steel UV surface hardening The materials of parts used on the product are as process...
  • Page 28 Do not swing the product around by Do not put the product directly on sand holding the earphones, etc. Doing so at a beach, etc. Sand or other small Prohibited Instruction might cause an accident or damage. particles might get inside the receiver, microphone or speaker, causing the Use the product with the covers of the volume to drop.
  • Page 29: Battery Pack

    Be sure to read the Do not leave the product inside a closed following before use. motor vehicle during the summer or in any Prohibited other environment subject to extremely Do not short-circuit the positive (+) and high temperatures. Doing so can cause negative (-) terminals of the battery pack.
  • Page 30 Do not allow metal objects (such as Do not wet the battery pack with water, necklaces and hairpins) to come in seawater, pet urine, etc. A wet battery Prohibited Wetting with contact with the connection terminals pack might cause overheating, rupture or water prohibited when carrying or storing the battery pack.
  • Page 31: Battery Cover

    ■ Battery cover The battery pack is a consumable item. If the performance of a battery pack Instruction Be sure to read the following does not recover (e.g. the usable time cautions before use. after each charge has become extremely short), the battery pack is at the end of its If you feel any abnormality with your skin, service life, so stop use and buy a new...
  • Page 32 ■ AC adapter Do not damage, modify, twist, pull or place a heavy object on the power cord Prohibited Be sure to read the following of the specified charging equipment (sold warnings before use. separately). Do not use a damaged cord. Doing so might cause an electric shock, Do not use at other voltages than the specified short circuit or fire.
  • Page 33 Before cleaning the specified charging When the AC adapter is not to be used for equipment (sold separately), unplug a long time, disconnect the AC adapter's Disconnect plug Disconnect plug its power plug from the outlet or power plug from the power outlet. Failure from power outlet from power outlet cigarette lighter socket.
  • Page 34 ■ au IC-Card Charge the battery in a stable place, especially while the vibration mode is Instruction Be sure to read the following set. If placed on an inclined surface or warnings before use. wobbly stand, the product might fall causing injury or damage.
  • Page 35 Insert the au IC-Card only into the Do not touch the IC (metal) part of the au devices specified by the Company. Using IC-Card or short-circuit it. Doing so might Instruction Prohibited a device not specified by the Company cause loss of data or a fault. might cause loss of data or a fault.
  • Page 36 ■ Earphones Do not store the au IC-Card in places exposed to direct sunlight or hot and Prohibited Be sure to read the following humid places. Doing so might cause a warnings before use. fault. Store the au IC-Card out of reach of Do not splash with water or other liquids.
  • Page 37 Be sure to read the following If you feel any abnormality with your skin, cautions before use. immediately consult a dermatologist. Instruction Itching, rashes, eczema, etc. sometimes Adjust the volume to the proper level. occur depending on your physical Setting too loud a volume or using the constitution and condition.
  • Page 38: Handling Precautions

    ● Do not apply excessive force to the Part Material Surface product during use. Be sure not to put treatment the product into a tightly packed bag or - 3.5mm plug Thermoplastic place a heavy object on the product in a (cap) elastomer bag.
  • Page 39 ● ● Do not use in places subject to lots of Use as far away as possible from land- dust or vibration. line phones, TVs and radios. Use nearby might affect them. ● Clean the connection terminals with ● dry cotton swabs, etc. every now and The product may become warm while then.
  • Page 40 ■ In the following cases, the product may Main unit ● not respond to touching the touch panel, Charging, talking on the product, camera or errors in operation may occur. operation, and other operations can cause parts of the main unit to heat up. •...
  • Page 41 ● ● Never use modified au cell phones. Use Contents saved in this product, such of a modified device violates the Radio as contacts, mails and favorites, might Law. be altered or lost by an accident, fault, This product has acquired the certification repair or mishandling.
  • Page 42 ● ● Although the display used on the product Keep this product away from permanent is made using high-precision technology, magnets (such as the magnetic clasps some pixels (dots) might be lit or out at of necklaces or bags) and household all times.
  • Page 43 ● ● The product may become hot if the When connecting or disconnecting the display is on continuously for a long time, specified microUSB cable (option) to so it may cause low-temperature burns if the connector, be sure the connector of it is against your skin for a long time.
  • Page 44 ● ● Do not exert excessive force when When using handsfree call, take care to installing/removing a microSD memory keep the speaker at a safe distance from card. Doing so might injure your hands or your ears, as the speaker volume may be fingers.
  • Page 45 ■ ● When carrying the product in your pocket Touch panel ● Use your finger to operate the touch or bag, take care not to put the touch panel. Do not use ballpoint pens, pencils panel close to metal or other conductive or other sharp-pointed objects.
  • Page 46 ● ● Charge the battery before using the Battery packs sometimes swell up as product for the first time after purchase, or they approach the end of their service if you have not used the product for a long life. This is due to the properties of time.
  • Page 47 ■ ● Do not use the micro au IC-Card with a au IC-Card ● The au IC-Card is lent to you by au. In card adapter. Doing so might cause a case of loss or damage, the card will fault. be replaced at your expense.
  • Page 48 ● ● Subjecting the product to external Image data might be altered or lost due pressure or dropping the product while to malfunction, repair or mishandling the earphone cord is wrapped around of this product. The Company takes no it can, under certain conditions, subject responsibility for recovery of altered or the product and earphones to excessive lost data, damages resulting from altered...
  • Page 49 ■ ● Be careful of sound leakage from Music, videos and TV (One seg) ● Do not listen to music or watch videos earphones in trains or other places with or TV (One seg) while driving a car or many people around you. motorbike, or riding a bicycle.
  • Page 50: Available Security Codes

    Available security codes <Backup content on the product> ◎ Please back up important content recorded or downloaded to the product to an outside About various security source. Content recorded to memory on the codes product sometimes disappears or is altered by unexpected factors, such as static electricity The product has various security codes that or a fault, repair, mishandling, etc.
  • Page 51 ■ ■ Security code Password (Osaifu-Keitai lock setting) ① Example of To do remote operation of voice Example of To use the 'Osaifu-Keitai Lock usage mail and call forwarding services usage Setting' from a landline phone Initial value None ② To use Customer Service Center About privacy functions and to do various inquiries,...
  • Page 52: Puk Code

    ■ PIN code PUK code You can release the lock by inputting this ■ code if the PIN code is locked. PIN code • PUK code is an eight-digit number given You can make it necessary to input a PIN at the time of purchase, which is printed code each time the power is turned on to on the back side of the plastic card on...
  • Page 53: About Bluetooth /Wireless Lan (Wi-Fi ) Functions

    • The wireless LAN function of this product is ® About Bluetooth /wireless in conformance with and certified by Japan ® LAN (Wi-Fi ) functions Radio Standards and FCC Standards. Note that the use of wireless LAN functions ® • The Bluetooth function of this product may be restricted in certain countries is in conformance with and certified...
  • Page 54 • Do not use these functions in areas • Do not use the product inside an ® where magnetism is being generated aircraft. Even if you are flying on a Wi-Fi by electrical appliances, AV or OA enabled aircraft, be sure to turn off the equipment, or where electromagnetic power.
  • Page 55 Precautions when using 2. Should radio interference occur between this product and other wireless stations, the 2.4 GHz band immediately move and use this product in another location or terminate use of This product uses the 2.4 GHz frequency the other equipment (so it is not emitting ®...
  • Page 56 ◎ ◎ ® Though wireless communications support the Bluetooth and wireless LAN use the same security functions that conform to standard wireless frequency band, so attempting to ® Bluetooth and wireless LAN specifications, use both of them at the same time can result this level of security should not be considered in interference between radio signals, low to be sufficient for certain usage environments...
  • Page 57 Precautions when using • Wireless LAN Function: 2.4DS4/OF4 The product uses the 2.4 GHz the 5 GHz frequency band frequency band. DS-SS and OFDM are used for modulation. This product uses the 5 GHz frequency The interference distance is band for wireless LAN functions. Outdoor approximately 40 meters maximum.
  • Page 58: Notes On Packet Communication Charge

    • To browse homepages, download Notes on packet applications, communicate using communication charge applications, send/receive mails and configure various settings, connection to • Since constant Internet connection the Internet is required, to which packet is possible with this product, packet communication charge applies.
  • Page 59: Notes On Google Play/Au Market/Apps

    • Insertion of a microSD memory card is Notes on Google Play/au necessary to use some applications. Market/apps • Some applications prohibit the product from entering sleep mode while they are • Be sure to check the security of the active, or rapidly drain the battery while application, then install it at your own running in the background.
  • Page 61: Getting Ready

    Getting ready Getting ready .......... 60 Names and functions of parts ..... 60 Opening/closing the connector cover and stereo earphone jack cover ..63 Installing/removing the battery pack ... 65 Installing/removing the au IC-Card ..69 Installing/removing a microSD memory card .............
  • Page 62: Getting Ready

    Receiver: Listen to the other party's voice Getting ready here. Light sensor/Proximity sensor: The light sensor detects local brightness and Names and functions of parts automatically adjusts display brightness accordingly. ■ Front The proximity sensor detects when your face or other body part is near and prevents unintentional touch panel operation.
  • Page 63 ■ Back Home button : Returns from the current ▶ screen to the home screen ( P. 82). • Tapping this button on a home screen displays thumbnails of all of the home screens. Indicator: Shows the remaining charge and indicates when there are unread notifications ▶...
  • Page 64 ※ 1 For information about handling au IC-Cards, Volume buttons: Use the buttons to adjust refer to "Installing/removing the au IC-Card" the volume level of the paging tone, in call ▶ P. 69). volume, media, etc. ※ 2 The antenna is attached to the battery cover. •...
  • Page 65: Opening/Closing The Connector Cover And Stereo Earphone Jack Cover

    ■ Top edge Opening/closing the connector cover and stereo earphone jack cover Stereo earphone jack: For connection of the Opening the connector cover provided earphones. and stereo earphone jack cover Power button : Hold down to turn on power. Pressing this button while power ▶...
  • Page 66 Closing the connector cover memo and stereo earphone jack cover ◎ Take care to avoid pulling on the covers with strong force. Particular care is required when disconnecting cables and cords from the Align the inside of the cover to slide connector and stereo earphone jack to make it into the main unit and then press sure you do not pull the covers along with the...
  • Page 67: Installing/Removing The Battery Pack

    Rub your finger across the covers Installing/removing the in the directions indicated by the battery pack arrows in the illustration to make sure that no part is sticking up. Use only the battery pack that is specified for this product and make sure you install it correctly.
  • Page 68: Installing The Battery Pack

    Install the battery pack. Installing the battery pack Align the terminals of the battery pack with the terminals of the main unit and install Remove the battery cover. the battery pack as indicated by the arrow. There are hooks at each of the positions Be aware of the shape of the battery pack ●...
  • Page 69 Attach the battery cover. ① Push the battery cover along the ( arrows to close it, and then press down at ② the ( ) arrow until it clicks into place.
  • Page 70: Removing The Battery Pack

    Removing the battery pack Battery cover Make sure the product is turned off before removing the battery pack. Main unit Remove the battery cover. (Cross-section view of hook) There are hooks at each of the positions ● shown by a in the illustration.
  • Page 71: Installing/Removing The Au Ic-Card

    memo memo ◎ ◎ Trying to lift up the battery pack without using Note the following points, which may cause its groove can damage the terminals of the malfunction or damage, when handling the au main unit or battery pack. IC-Card.
  • Page 72 Installing the au IC-Card Removing the au IC-Card Turn off the product and remove its battery Turn off the product and remove its battery pack before installing an au IC-Card. pack before removing the au IC-Card. For information about removing and For information about removing and installing the battery pack, refer to installing the battery pack, refer to...
  • Page 73: Installing/Removing A Microsd Memory Card

    <microSDHC memory cards> Installing/removing a Brand 16GB 32GB microSD memory card ― ○ ー ADATA This product supports use of a microSD ― ○ ー KINGMAX memory card or microSDHC memory card. ○ ○ ○ Kingston ー ○ ー ■ Handling precautions ○...
  • Page 74: Installing A Microsd Memory Card

    Installing a microSD memo memory card ◎ Note that the top side and bottom side of the microSD memory card are different from each other. Applying undue force to the Remove the battery cover ( P. 68) memory card can cause it to jam and become and then open the connector cover.
  • Page 75: Charging

    Carefully press the microSD memory Charging card into the slot until you hear it click. After you hear the click, slowly move your When you purchase your product, the finger back, keeping it in contact with the battery pack is not fully charged. Be sure to charge the battery pack before use.
  • Page 76 ■ Direct connection of a specified memo charger (option) for charging ◎ The continuous talk time and continuous standby time shown above are usage times This section explains charging with that average a combination of in-motion and the Common AC Adapter 03 (available stationary states during which normal signal separately).
  • Page 77 Open the connector cover ( ) and • Note that the shape of the AC adapter then plug in the microUSB plug ( ) you are using may be different from that of the Common AC Adapter 03. shown in the illustration. Paying attention to the contours of the microUSB plug and the connector, insert the plug straight into the terminal.
  • Page 78 Plug the power plug of the Common After charging is complete, unplug AC Adapter 03 (option) into a power the power plug of the Common AC outlet. Adapter 03 (option) from the power outlet. 100 V AC power outlet Grasping the microUSB plug of the Common AC Adapter 03 (option), pull it straight out from the connector, and then close the connector cover.
  • Page 79: Turning The Power On/Off

    Turning the power off Turning the power on/off Turning the power on If the unlock screen appears, unlock the product. ▶ Hold down for more than two Hold down seconds and then release it. This displays the phone's option screen. After a while, the product unlock screen ▶...
  • Page 80: About The Sleep Mode

    Even if a call comes in while the product is About the sleep mode in the sleep mode, you can slide the ring upwards to answer the call. If you do not perform any operation for a certain amount of time, the screen will automatically go blank to conserve remaining battery power.
  • Page 81: Basic Operations And Character Input

    Basic operations and character input Basic operations ........80 Using the touch panel ......80 Using the home screen ....... 82 Monitoring the product's status ... 90 Displaying a menu ....... 92 Character input ........92 Inputting characters ......92...
  • Page 82: Basic Operations

    ◎ In the following cases, the touch panel may Basic operations not work even if you touch it. It may also malfunction. • Operation with a gloved finger • Operation with your fingernails Using the touch panel • Operation with foreign objects placed on the operation pad The display on the product is a touch panel •...
  • Page 83 ■ ■ Long touch Flick Keep touching an item Operate the screen with your finger. by quickly moving (flicking) your finger up, down, right, or left. ■ ■ Slide Pinch While your finger is Touch the screen with gently touching the two fingers and widen screen, move it in the (pinchout) or narrow...
  • Page 84: Using The Home Screen

    ■ Drag Using the home screen While touching an item The home screen is the start point for using or icon, move your apps. This screen consists of a home finger in the desired screen and extended home screens, which direction to move it.
  • Page 85 Starting up an app Status bar: Displays alert icons and status ▶ icons.( P. 90) Sliding the status bar downwards opens a notification panel On the home screen, tap [ ▶ P. 91). Tap the icon of the app you want to Customizable area: You can use this area use.
  • Page 86: App List

    お客さま You can check the subscription Icon name Description サポー ト contents or monthly usage of Delete data in the ISW13HT and Customer your au phones etc. with this microSD memory card or lock its Support) application. You can change...
  • Page 87 Icon name Description Icon name Description 災害対策 This is an app in which you E-mail Enables sending and receiving (au Disaster can use Disaster Message of au phone e-mail (@ezweb. ▶ Countermeasure) Board and Early warning mail ne.jp) ( P. 114). (earthquake early warnings and Facebook Access Facebook.
  • Page 88 Description Gallery Enables playback of photos and HTC Hub Enables downloading of various videos stored on the product. types of content from the HTC site. Use requires an HTC GLOBAL Check whether the connected account. PASSPORT carrier apps to Overseas...
  • Page 89 Icon name Description Icon name Description Messenger Enables chatting using Google+ Osaifu-Keitai Enables shopping with electronic Messenger. Allows instant money, acquisition of coupon ▶ message exchanges with all the information, etc ( P. 138). people in a circle. PDF Viewer Lets you view the contents of Mirror Enables self shooting using the...
  • Page 90 Icon name Description Icon name Description Play Store Enables use of Google Talk Enables chatting with Google ▶ Play( P. 129). Talk. Polaris Office Lets you view the contents of Task Manager Displays currently running Office documents and text files. apps and allows all apps to be stopped at one time.
  • Page 91 Icon name Description Icon name Description 取扱説明書 Twitter Enables use of Twitter to tweet Enables lookup of the product's and to read the tweets of others. (Instruction operation procedures. Manual) unlimited Use monthly paid music service 安心アプリ制限 that enables you to listen to a Restricts apps or functions to lineup of over 1 million musics.
  • Page 92: Monitoring The Product's Status

    : One seg running Monitoring the product's : Downloading status : Installation complete ■ Main status icons Understanding icons : Signal strength Icons indicating the status of the product : Out of service area appear in the status bar at the top of the : Airplane mode screen.
  • Page 93: Notification Panel

    Notification panel ▶ Settings: Displays the Settings menu ( P. 142). Notification Area: Tapping some When the alert icon is displayed in the notifications will display related information status bar, you can slide the status bar downwards to open a notification panel. Close Bar: Sliding this bar upwards or tapping closes the notification panel.
  • Page 94: Displaying A Menu

    Displaying a menu Character input On the screen, tap 'Menu' or ' ※ The display is different depending on the screen. Inputting characters Use the software keyboard to enter Displays the characters. menu. The software keyboard appears when an app that requires character or numeric input is started up, or when you touch a Some apps may display a menu bar at the character input area.
  • Page 95: Switching The Keyboard

    ■ Switching the keyboard 10-key Keyboard overview Input Mode ▶ ⇔ Long-touch ' ' and then tap [10-key QWERTY]. 《 》 10-key Keyboard Icon Input Mode Hiragana-Kanji Full-width Katakana Half-width Katakana 《 》 Full-width Alphabet QWERTY Keyboard Half-width Alphabet...
  • Page 96 Icon Input Mode (text) key: Cycles through available → input modes (Hiragana-Kanji Half-width Full-width Numeric → → Alphabet Half-width Numeric Voice Half-width Numeric → →… Input Hiragana-Kanji Voice Input Long-touching this key will display the iWnn IME menu, which can be used to switch to a Back key: Cycles through the characters QWERTY keyboard, change the input mode, assigned to a character input key in reverse...
  • Page 97 Entering text on the Space key: Inputs spaces and also performs conversion of a series of consecutive number keyboard characters. Example: To input 'Thanks' Enter key: Inputs a carriage return and finalizes the reading (of characters during Tap a character input area. kanji conversion) being input.
  • Page 98 Tap the character input keys to input Inputting with the QWERTY 'Thanks'. keyboard (1 time) (2 times) (1 time) (2 times) (2 times) (4 times) Example: To input 'Thanks' Conversion candidates appear in the Tap a character input area. conversion candidate area as you input This displays the software keyboard.
  • Page 99 Tap the character input keys to input 'Thanks'. 'T' 'h' 'a' 'n' 'k' 's'...
  • Page 101: Au (Au Disaster Countermeasure) App

    (au Disaster Countermeasure) app 災害対策 Using the au (au Disaster Countermeasure) app..100 災害用伝言板 Using the (Disaster Message Board) ....101 緊急速報メール Using (Early warning mail) ......102...
  • Page 102: Using The Au

    ▶ On the home screen, tap [ Using the au (au Disaster 災害対策 and then [au (au Disaster Countermeasure) app Countermeasure)]. This displays the au Disaster Countermeasure menu. 災害対策 The au (au Disaster 災害 Countermeasure) app enables use of 用伝言板 緊...
  • Page 103: Using The (Disaster Message Board)

    災害用伝言板 Using the memo ◎ ~ An e-mail address ( @ezweb.ne.jp) is (Disaster Message Board) required to register well-being information. Configure e-mail settings before registering Disaster Message Board is a service that information. For details about configuring lets you register information about your well- e-mail address settings, see the "Setting being on IS NET whenever an earthquake Guide"...
  • Page 104: Using (Early Warning Mail)

    緊急速報メール When an earthquake early warning is Using (Early received, secure your personal safety in warning mail) accordance with conditions in your area. Conduct yourself calmly in accordance with Early warning mail is a service that provides conditions. centralized notifications about earthquake If your receive a tsunami warning, early warnings and tsunami warnings issued immediately move away from the coast and...
  • Page 105 Tap an item. 設定 通知設定 (volume): Sets the (setting) (notification receive tone volume. 削除 (Delete) Deletes received mail. setting) (vibration): 設定 受信設定 (earthquake Specifies whether or not (setting) (reception early warning) Specifies the product should vibrate setting) whether or not to receive when a notification is earthquake early warnings.
  • Page 106 ◎ 設定 受信音/ Immediately after an earthquake occurs, (earthquake tremors near the epicenter (P-wave, preliminary バイブ確 (setting) early warning): Performs tremors) are picked up and the location, 認 (ringtone/ a test operation of the scale, and expected tremor intensity are vibration earthquake early warning automatically calculated, and an alert is issued...
  • Page 107 ◎ ◎ Early warning mail is provided free of If receipt of Early warning mail fails for some information charge and communication reason, it cannot be received later. ◎ The earthquake early warning provided by this charge. ◎ KDDI is not liable in any way for losses product is different from that provided by TV, incurred due to communication breakdown or radio, and other means of communications.
  • Page 109: Calling

    Calling Making/receiving calls ......108 Making calls ........108 Receiving calls ........112 Checking your phone number ... 112...
  • Page 110: Making/Receiving Calls

    memo Making/receiving ◎ If you make a mistake while inputting a phone calls number, tap ' ' to delete input digits one-by- one. Long-touching ' ' will delete all of the input digits. ◎ Tapping while a call is in progress Making calls will return to the home screen while maintaining the current connection.
  • Page 111 ◎ The Emergency call location notification memo service is available in Japan only. It cannot be ◎ In this section, the police (110), fire station used outside of Japan. (119) and regional coast guard headquarters ◎ When making an emergency call to the are collectively referred to as the emergency police, fire station or regional coast guard call receiving agency.
  • Page 112 Using history to make a call Calling overseas from au phones (au International Call Service) You can also dial a call using Call History. You can make international calls without On the home screen, tap [ ] and any special procedure from your product. then [Call History].
  • Page 113 ※ 1 Long touching '0' inputs a plus (+) ◎ Use of the service will be made available symbol, which automatically adds again from the 1st of the following month. '001010' when dialing. Even if the au International Call Service has been stopped, you will still be able to use your ※...
  • Page 114: Receiving Calls

    ◎ To temporarily mute the paging tone, Receiving calls press You can also mute the paging tone by orienting When a call comes in, a message appears the display downward. on the display, and you can select either to If you do not answer an incoming call answer the call or reject it.
  • Page 115: Mail And The Internet

    Mail and the Internet Sending and receiving mail ....114 Connecting to the Internet ....115 Using a data communication service (packet communication) ....116 ® Using the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi function ..........118 Using WiMAX ........119 Browser ..........120...
  • Page 116: Sending And Receiving Mail

    ■ SMS (C-mail) Sending and This is a messaging service that lets you receiving mail exchange mail messages with other mobile phones by addressing them to phone numbers. A send/received message can This product supports the types of mail contain up to 70 full-width characters or described below.
  • Page 117: Connecting To The Internet

    ■ メール au one (au one mail) Connecting to the メール au one is a free information charge, Internet high-capacity webmail service. It uses a high-performance search function and a spam filter, and e-mail sent and received Any one of the following methods can be with e-mail (@ezweb.ne.jp) is automatically used to connect to the Internet with this stored to au one mail.
  • Page 118: Using A Data Communication Service (Packet Communication)

    memo memo ◎ ◎ If IS NET has not been added to your product, Internet connection and LAN connection can packet communication will be performed using be performed using packet communication au.NET, and a communication charge of 525 with maximum data rate of 3.1 Mbps for yen (tax inclusive) will apply only for the month receive and 1.8 Mbps for send.
  • Page 119 ■ ■ Notes on using packet How to check your packet communication communication charges • Communication of a massive amount of You can check your packet communication data is performed when surfing websites charges from the following URL: with ample images, downloading videos, https://cs.kddi.com/ (au Customer Support) (in using applications requiring data...
  • Page 120: Using The Wireless Lan (Wi-Fi ® ) Function

    Changing packet Using the wireless LAN communication settings ® (Wi-Fi ) function You can use the procedure below to turn You can connect to the Internet using a packet communication on or off. ® wireless LAN (Wi-Fi ) environment built ▶...
  • Page 121: Using Wimax

    Tap the access point you want to Using WiMAX connect to. If you selected an open network, tapping You can connect to the Internet using a 'Connect' will connect to the access point. WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) network. If you selected a secure network, input the Password (a preset key) and then tap To use the WiMAX function, perform the...
  • Page 122: Browser

    ◎ When the WiMAX function is turned on, entering Browser a WiMAX area causes WiMAX communications to be performed automatically. If you do not want to use WiMAX communication, turn off the You can browse Internet websites. WiMAX function. ▶ On the home screen, tap [ ■...
  • Page 123: Tools And Apps

    Tools and apps ® Contacts ..........122 Osaifu-Keitai ........135 ® Registering a contact ......122 When using Osaifu-Keitai ....136 ® Checking people entries ....122 Setting up Osaifu-Keitai ....138 Communicating with a reader/writer . 139 Camera ..........123 Before using the camera ....
  • Page 124: Contacts

    ◎ Depending on account settings, creating a Contacts new entry will provide you with a choice of accounts. the location where the new data is stored depends on the account where it is created. The main accounts are described Registering a contact below.
  • Page 125: Camera

    • Your camera is made up of precision Camera components, including picture elements that can handle extreme brightness or extreme darkness. Note that blue, red, You can use the product's main camera/ and white dots may appear in images shot front-facing camera to shoot photos and in very dark locations.
  • Page 126 • Take care to avoid camera movement • When shooting in a room that has while shooting. Camera movement causes fluorescent lighting, the flickering of the lighting (which is too faint to be detected image blurring. Hold the camera securely so it does not move, or use the self-timer by the human eye) can cause stripes in to shoot.
  • Page 127 • Strong light or glare off the subject when • Do not turn on the flashlight near anyone's shooting a video can cause purple lines or eyes. Do not look directly into the flashlight bands in the image. This does not indicate while it is turned on.
  • Page 128 • The product will become warm if the • Shooting in a dark location may increase viewfinder screen is left on the display for digital noise and cause the image to appear grainy. a long time during photo shooting, or if you repeatedly shoot videos over a long •...
  • Page 129: Starting Up The Camera

    • Using the camera of this product in an Flash button: Tap to cycle through the improper fashion that seriously disturbs different flash modes. the public may be punishable under     : Auto, : Always flash, : Off local laws, ordinances, anti-nuisance Viewfinder: Tap to specify the focus point.
  • Page 130: Shooting Photos

    memo memo ◎ ◎ Before using the camera, install a microSD Under certain settings the camera records memory card into the product, so you can location information along with photos. Keep store the photos and videos you shoot on this in mind when sharing photos with others. the card.
  • Page 131: Android Apps

    Android apps The product will emit a recording start sound and start shooting. Downloading apps The product will emit a recording stop sound and stop recording. You can download and install a wide selection of useful tools, games, and other apps from Google Play, which is provided by Google.
  • Page 132: One Seg (Tv)

    ▶ On the home screen, tap [ ] and then One seg (TV) [Play Store]. This displays the Google Play screen. The first time you use Google Play, read About One seg the End User License Agreement and then tap 'Accept'. 'One seg' is a terrestrial digital television broadcast service that transmits to mobile memo...
  • Page 133 ■ Precautions when using the • Do not use the One seg app while operating a motor vehicle, a motorized One seg app bicycle, a bicycle, or other type of • There are no call or packet charges when vehicle, or while walking. Doing so makes using One seg.
  • Page 134: About The Tv Antenna

    About the TV antenna memo ◎ One seg auto does not play through the This product does not have a built-in TV product's speaker. antenna. When using the One seg app, connect the earphones that come with the ■ Broadcasting wave product, which double as a TV antenna.
  • Page 135: Watching One Seg

    To improve reception, try the following Watching One seg measures: ▶ • You can improve reception by moving On the home screen, tap [ ], [One seg], near the window when viewing One seg in and then [One seg]. a room. •...
  • Page 136 One seg signal strength Data broadcast control panel : Tap to return to the initial page. Volume adjustment : Tap to return to the previous page. Brightness adjustment : Tap to move the cursor. Menu: Can be used to view a program guide : Tap to select an item.
  • Page 137: Exiting The One Seg App

    Exiting the One seg app Osaifu-Keitai ® ▶ On the One seg viewing screen ▶ P. 133), tap and then [OK]. ® Osaifu-Keitai is a service that can be used with mobile phones incorporating a noncontact IC-card technology called FeliCa. You can do shopping using electronic money and obtain coupon information by holding the product up to a reader/writer (i.e.
  • Page 138: When Using Osaifu-Keitai

    ® • Before using Osaifu-Keitai in a gasoline ® When using Osaifu-Keitai station or any other location where • Be careful not to lose the product. Contact inflammable gas is present, be sure to your service provider for information about the turn off the product.
  • Page 139 • The company assumes no responsibility • Depending on your product model, for loss of data inside the FeliCa chip. you may not be able to use some of the services provided by Osaifu-Keitai ® Contact the respective service providers .
  • Page 140: Setting Up Osaifu-Keitai

    ® Tap the Osaifu-Keitai compatible • You may not be able to read or write data ® with Osaifu-Keitai using a reader/writer service you want to use, and then ® while an Osaifu-Keitai compatible app is follow the instructions that appear to running.
  • Page 141: Communicating With A Reader/Writer

    • Position the FeliCa mark so it is centered Communicating with a on and parallel with the reader/writer. reader/writer • Slowly move the FeliCa mark up to the reader/writer. Hold the FeliCa mark up to a reader/writer • If the FeliCa mark cannot be read even if it (device near a store's cash register, which is centered on the reader/writer, try raising reads and writes FeliCa data) to exchange...
  • Page 142 ◎ ® You can use the Osaifu-Keitai function even ʼ when the product s power is turned off. You cannot use it, however, when 'Osaifu-Keitai Lock Setting' is enabled. ◎ Do not remove the sticker from the back of the battery cover.
  • Page 143: Function Settings

    Function settings Viewing the setting menu ...... 142 Setting the vibrate mode/silent mode..144 Settings for using the product outside of Japan ............ 145 Obtaining the PRL (roaming area information) ....147 Setting the area ......... 147 Setting data roaming ......148...
  • Page 144: Viewing The Setting Menu

    Item Description Viewing the setting Infrared Receives data via infrared menu communication. ® Bluetooth The product's Bluetooth function can be used to exchange data The settings menu lets you configure and wirelessly with another nearby manage product settings. You can also ®...
  • Page 145 Item Description Item Description Location For configuring GPS function Sound For configuring vibrate mode, on/off and other location (GPS paging tone, and other tone and information) settings. vibrator settings. Security Screen lock, au IC-Card PIN code, Call For configuring the au network and other security settings.
  • Page 146: Setting The Vibrate Mode/Silent Mode

    Item Description Setting the vibrate Date & time For configuring date and time mode/silent mode display format, and time zone settings. Connect to For configuring connection type In areas where you do not want to disturb settings when the product is those around you, you can configure the connected to a computer using the product so it vibrates without outputting the...
  • Page 147: Settings For Using The Product Outside Of Japan

    ■ Exiting the vibrate mode/silent Settings for using the mode product outside of Japan ▶ Slide the status bar downwards. Tap [Settings], [Sound], [Sound profile], [Normal]. This product supports GLOBAL PASSPORT • You can also exit these modes by GSM and GLOBAL PASSPORT CDMA. To pressing use this product outside of Japan, you must obtain the latest PRL (Preferred Roaming...
  • Page 148 ■ Performing data • Special application procedures and daily or monthly charges are not required, and communication outside of call charges are billed by being added Japan to domestic charges, which simplifies ~ If you do not make e-mail ( @ezweb.ne.jp) payment requirements.
  • Page 149: Obtaining The Prl (Roaming Area Information)

    Obtaining the PRL (roaming Setting the area area information) After reaching your destination, configure settings for the area where you will be using The PRL (roaming area information) the product. contains information on roaming areas ▶ Slide the status bar downwards. Tap of overseas partner providers who have [Settings], [Mobile network], and then signed an international roaming contract...
  • Page 150: Setting Data Roaming

    CDMA Only Select this setting to use the product inside or outside of Japan (GLOBAL PASSPORT CDMA). GSM/UMTS Select this setting to use the Only product outside of Japan (GLOBAL PASSPORT GSM). ※ When using GLOBAL PASSPORT GSM, tap 'Network operators' and then configure network operator settings manually.
  • Page 151: Appendix And Index

    Appendix and index Appendix ..........150 Peripheral equipment ......150 Troubleshooting ......... 151 Updating software ......158 After-sales service ......161 Main specifications ......165 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of cell phones ..........169 FCC Notice ........172 FCC RF exposure information ... 173 Body-worn operation ......
  • Page 152: Appendix

    ■ au Carrying Case F Black (0105FCA) (sold separately) Appendix Peripheral equipment ■ ■ ( ) Battery Pack Battery Cover Red HTI13TRA ( ) ( ) Battery Cover White HTI13TWA ■ HTI13UAA Common AC Adapter 03 (0301PQA) (sold separately) ( )...
  • Page 153: Troubleshooting

    ■ microUSB cable 01 (0301HVA) (sold separately) Troubleshooting microUSB cable 01 Navy (0301HBA) (sold separately) microUSB cable 01 Green (0301HGA) (sold separately) Before you assume that the product is malfunctioning, check the following: microUSB cable 01 Pink (0301HPA) (sold separately) microUSB cable 01 Blue (0301HLA) (sold separately) Problem Where to check...
  • Page 154 Problem Where to check Reference Problem Where to check Reference Cannot • Is the battery pack P. 66 Cannot • Are you operating P. 77 installed properly? with gloved hands? charge the operate touch P. 74 P. 80 • Is a specified charger •...
  • Page 155 Problem Where to check Reference Problem Where to check Reference Display • If you do not perform P. 78 Cannot make • Is an au IC-Card P. 67 any operation for a inserted? illumination calls. P. 69 certain amount of •...
  • Page 156 Problem Where to check Reference Problem Where to check Reference I can hear a • Are you outside of P. 90 Cannot • Does the product P. 67 the service area or in have an au IC-Card continuous receive calls. P.
  • Page 157 Problem Where to check Reference Problem Where to check Reference - Why don't • Did the other party One seg • Does the product P. 132 provide a phone receive an adequate caller- watching is P. 132 number? Caller- digital broadcasting specific unavailable, specific image and...
  • Page 158 Problem Where to check Reference Problem Where to check Reference Cannot use • Is the battery cover P. 67 Is the (out • Is the battery cover P. 61 securely attached to securely attached to Osaifu-Keitai ® of service P. 135 P.
  • Page 159 Problem Where to check Reference Problem Where to check Reference - I cannot • Are you outside of P. 119 I can't create • Have you added a PC the service area or in mail account? establish PC mail. a location where the a WiMAX For more details, contact the following au signal is weak?
  • Page 160: Updating Software

    For details, contact an au shop or Customer Service Center (call toll-free 157). In addition, users of the ISW13HT will receive a notice from au, when a software update is necessary to improve the functionality of the product.
  • Page 161 • Backup of important data is recommended • Never remove the battery pack or turn before performing a software update off the power while a software update operation is in progress. Doing so may operation. Note that you may not be able to back up certain downloaded cause the update to fail.
  • Page 162 Configuring the product for Checking for updates auto software updating manually Slide the status bar downwards. Tap Slide the status bar downwards. Tap [Settings] and then [About]. [Settings] and then [About]. Tap [Software updates] and then Tap [Software updates] and then 'Scheduled check' to select the check [Check now].
  • Page 163: After-Sales Service

    After-sales service memo ◎ Before handing in the product for repair, make ■ a backup of the contents of memory since they When asking for repair may disappear during repair. Note that the For repair, contact an au shop or Secure Company shall not be liable for any damages cell phone support center.
  • Page 164: Warranty Card

    Secure cell phone support plus The Company retains performance parts An after-sales service membership program for repair of the ISW13HT main unit on a monthly basis called 'Secure cell and its peripherals for six years after phone support plus' (monthly fee: 399 yen discontinuation of production.
  • Page 165 ■ After-sales service ◎ Note that when changing the model or purchasing an extra cell phone, this service If you are unsure about anything regarding only covers the most recently purchased au after-sales service, contact the following cell phone. service contact. ◎...
  • Page 166 ■ ■ au after-sales service Repair service information Service Secure cell phone description support Plus ■ Replacement phone delivery service Member Non- Service Secure cell phone member description support Plus Spontaneous 1 year Free Free Member Non- Failure From Free (3-year Charged at member second...
  • Page 167: Main Specifications

    ◎ Damages and malfunctions intentionally memo caused by the customer as well as those due Replacement cell phone delivery service to modification (e.g. disassembly, change of ◎ When you have trouble with your au cell phone, parts, painting, etc.) by the customer are not a replacement cell phone (same model, same covered by this service.
  • Page 168 Storage System Approx. 2 GB Continuous In Japan Approx. 310 hours: 3G (Available memory standby Approx. 290 hours: 3G and wireless LAN memory) time User Approx. 11 GB ® (Wi-Fi memory Overseas Approx. 310 hours Continuous In Japan Approx. 560 minutes (GSM) talk time Overseas...
  • Page 169 ※ 1 Service scheduled to be discontinued as of July Charging time AC adapter: 31, 2012. Approx. 200 min. ※ 2 Service scheduled to be discontinued as of July Network environment Wireless LAN 1, 2012. (IEEE802.11a/b/g/ ※ 3 IEEE802.11n applies to the 2.4GHz and 5GHz ※...
  • Page 170 ■ ® ※ Bluetooth 1 The following Bluetooth ® profiles are supported. ※ Version Bluetooth ® standard ver.4.0 ® Supported Bluetooth profiles are specifications to meet the intended interaction ® Output Bluetooth standard power ® between Bluetooth devices as prescribed in class 2 ®...
  • Page 171: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar) Of Cell Phones

    ■ Camera Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of cell phones Image pickup CMOS device This model HTC J ISW13HT mobile Effective pixels Main Camera: Approx. 8,000,000 pixels phone complies with Japanese technical Front Camera: Approx. regulations and international guidelines 1,300,000 pixels regarding exposure to radio waves.
  • Page 172 regardless of age and health condition. station, the lower the power output of the The Japanese technical regulations and mobile phone. This mobile phone can be used in positions international guidelines define the limits using a unit of measurement known as other than against your ear.
  • Page 173 ※ the mobile phone away from your head 1 Technical regulations are defined by the Ministerial Ordinance Related to Radio Law and body. If you would like to know more (Article 14-2 of Radio Equipment Regulations). detailed information, please refer to the ※...
  • Page 174: Fcc Notice

    user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or FCC Notice more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must...
  • Page 175: Fcc Rf Exposure Information

    The SAR value for this model handset when tested for use at FCC RF exposure the ear is 0.879 W/kg@1g and when worn on the body, as information described in this user guide, is 0.86 W/kg@1g. This model phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. Body-worn operation It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by...
  • Page 176: Declaration Of Conformity

    and can be found under the Display Grant section of http:// www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/ after searching on FCC ID Products with 2.4–GHz Wireless LAN Devices NM8CDMAHTI13. For 2.4–GHz wireless LAN operation of this product, certain Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) restrictions apply.
  • Page 177 laid down in the applicable EN 50332-1: 2000 and/or requirements of the International Commission on Non- EN50332-2: 2003 standard as required by Franch Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). Article L.5232-1. 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 178 Applied EN60950-1: 2006+A11:2009+A1: 2010 / CDMA_HTI13 standard(s): EN 50332-1: 2000 (Product Name) HTC Corporation 3. Electromagnetic compatibility (Article 3.1.b of the (Manufacturer Name) R&TTE Directive) No.23, Xinghua Rd., Taoyuan City, Taoyuan County 330, Taiwan. Applied EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 / -3 V1.4.1 / -7...
  • Page 179: Export Administration Regulations

    Export Administration Applied EN 301 511 V9.0.2 / EN 301 908-1 standard(s): V4.2.1/ -2 V5.2.1 / EN 300 328 V1.7.1 / Regulations EN 301 893 V1.5.1 / EN 300 440-1 V1.6.1 / -2 V1.4.1 This product and its accessories may be subject to the Japan Export Administration Person responsible for making this declaration: Regulations ("Foreign Exchange and...
  • Page 180: Intellectual Property Rights

    ® • The Bluetooth word-mark and logo are Intellectual property rights ® registered trademarks of Bluetooth Inc and HTC Corporation has permission ■ Trademarks to use them. The company names and product names appearing in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective ®...
  • Page 181 ® ® ® • Microsoft , Windows , Windows Vista This product and service may come under ® ® ActiveSync , and the Outlook logo are one or more of the following U.S. patents: trademarks or registered trademarks of #5,987,525, #6,061,680, #6,154,773, Microsoft Corporation of the United States #6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207, in the United States and other countries.
  • Page 182 ® • Utatomo is a registered trademark of • Rovi, G-GUIDE, G-GUIDE MOBILE and Label Gate Co., Ltd. G-Guide related logos are trademarks or ® registered trademarks of Rovi Corporation • Osaifu-Keitai is a registered trademark of NTT DOCOMO, INC. and/or its subsidiaries in Japan.
  • Page 183: Openssl License

    • TRENDMICRO, VirusBuster are • All other company names and product trademarks of Trend Micro Inc. names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies • Copyright (C) 2010- Three Laws of Mobility. All Rights Reserved. referred to in this manual. ■...
  • Page 184 BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT...
  • Page 185 ■ ■ ® Regarding Windows notations Gracenote End User License Agreement The names of operating systems (Japanese versions) used in this manual are as follows. This application or device contains ® • Windows 7 is the abbreviation for Microsoft software from Gracenote, Inc. of Emeryville, ®...
  • Page 186 to assign, copy, transfer or transmit the to you for any information that you provide. Gracenote Software or any Gracenote You agree that Gracenote, Inc. may enforce its rights under this Agreement against you Data to any third party. YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT GRACENOTE directly in its own name.
  • Page 187 Servers or to change data categories for • GRACENOTE DISCLAIMS ALL any cause that Gracenote deems sufficient. WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED No warranty is made that the Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers are error-free TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF or that functioning of Gracenote Software MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A or Gracenote Servers will be uninterrupted.
  • Page 188 ■ More This product is licensed based on the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License, the The software installed on this product or customer is allowed to use it only for the part of it may not be altered, translated/ following private and non-profit purposes. adapted, reverse-engineered, decompiled •...
  • Page 189 • 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...
  • Page 190: Index

    au International Connector cover .....63 Index Call Service .......110 Closing.........64 au Market ......130 Opening .......63 メール au one mail (au one ) ..115 Customizable area ....83 Numerics 10-key keyboard ....93, 95 Back button ......60 Data roaming ......148 Battery pack ......65 Decline an incoming call ..112 Installing ......66 Disaster Message Board...
  • Page 191 Notification panel ....91 Flick ........81 Keyboard ........93 One seg ........130 Antenna ......132 GLOBAL PASSPORT ..145 List of packaged items ....3 Exiting ........135 Gmail ........115 Long-touch ......81 Watching......133 Google Play ......129 ® Osaifu-Keitai .......135 GREE Market .......130 Other country use ....145 Own phone number ....112 Mail ........114 Main specifications ....165...
  • Page 192 Registering ......122 your terminal .......49 TV antenna ......132 Peripheral equipment ....150 Settings menu .......142 Photos Shortcuts ....83, 87, 142 Shooting......128 Silent mode ......144 Vibrate mode ......144 Pinch ........81 Sleep mode ......78 Videos PIN code ........50 Slide ........81 Recording ......128 PIN lock release code ....50 SMS (C-mail) .......114 Volume buttons .......62 Play Store ......130...
  • Page 193 For loss or theft and operation information Sales: KDDI CORPORATION (toll free) • Okinawa Cellular Telephone Company From fixed-line phones: From au cellphones: Manufactured by: HTC Corporation 0077-7-113 without area code In case above numbers are not available, call toll-free: 0120-977-033 (except Okinawa) 0120-977-699...

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