AU G'zOne IS11CA Basic Manual

AU G'zOne IS11CA Basic Manual

Casio g'zone is series cell phone basic manual
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  • Page 2: Preface

    Preface Before Using an au Phone Thank you for purchasing the IS11CA. You cannot receive or make calls in a location where the signal • Before using your IS11CA, be sure to read the Basic Manual (this cannot be received, even within the service area. Calling may PDF manual) to ensure correct usage.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Be considerate of people around you. Introduction Some people close to you in crowded places such as packed • trains may be using a cardiac pacemaker. Turn the cell phone off in such places. Cell Phone Etiquette Abide by the rules of hospitals and other medical institutions •...
  • Page 4: Illustrations And Descriptions In This Manual

    • Purchase a specified charger (sold separately). Security Code and PIN Code The illustrations in this manual may look different from the • actual product. Security Code and Passwords The ø3.5 earphone extension cable (sample) and microSDHC • memory card (sample) are not covered by the warranty. You have to use each security code for using the IS11CA.
  • Page 5: Feature Overview

    PIN Code Feature Overview You can set the IS11CA to require PIN code entry every time the Water Resistance power is turned on, to prevent unauthorized use of the au IC- The IS11CA complies with IPX5* and IPX8* water protection Card by a third party.
  • Page 6 Shock Resistance The IS11CA has shock resistance performance (compliant with MIL standards*) to withstand hard day-to-day use. * Tests were performed under independent standards compliant to MIL-STD-810G Method 516.6-Shock established by the United States Department of Defense, where the product is dropped closed from 1.22 m onto plywood (lauan wood) in 26 directions.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Removing the Battery Pack......12 Inputting with the Number Keyboard ..27 Contents Attaching the Battery Pack ......13 Inputting with the QWERTY Keyboard ..28 au IC-Card ............13 Inputting with the Pictogram/Face Mark/ Preface ............ii Removing au IC-Card ......14 Symbol Panel..........29 Safety Precautions ........ii Inserting au IC-Card ........14 Inputting with the Common Phrase/Text Using microSD Memory Card .......14...
  • Page 8 C-mail Safety Block Setting ......40 Overseas Usage .......50 Setting C-mail ...........41 Using Global Passport CDMA/GSM .....50 Using PC-mail ..........41 For Overseas Use without Anxiety ...50 Registering a PC-mail Account ....41 Configuring the Overseas Settings ..50 Creating and Sending PC-mail ....42 Making a Call at Your Travel Receiving PC-mail ........42 Destination ..........51...
  • Page 9: Getting Ready

    Getting Ready Names and Functions of Parts...
  • Page 10: Active Key

    Earpiece (Receiver) Camera lens Emits voice of other party during a call. Photo light/Flashlight Temperature sensor Camera start indicator FeliCa mark LED indicator ® Lights in red while charging. Hold it over a reader/writer when using Osaifu-Keitai Blinks according to the settings when receiving a call or mail The FeliCa antenna is built into the battery pack.
  • Page 11: Charging The Battery Pack

    Connect the microUSB cable 01 supplied with Charging the Battery Pack the common AC adapter 03 (sold separately) to The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase. the common AC adapter 03 Charge the battery pack when you use the IS11CA for the first Confirm the orientation of the USB plug and then insert it time or the battery level becomes low.
  • Page 12: Turning The Power On/Off

    Turning the Power Off Charging is available by connecting the IS11CA to a PC with the • microUSB cable 01. Hold down P for at least two seconds Turning the Power On/Off The Phone options screen is displayed. Turning the Power On [Power off] [OK] Hold down P for at least...
  • Page 13: Initial Settings

    Initial Settings When configuring the initial settings, select “Japan” for the • “Area Settings” and then configure the settings in a location in The Initial Settings screen is displayed automatically when first Japan where the signal reception is good. The settings may not turning on the power after purchasing the IS11CA, or restarting be configured correctly if you are in a location where the signal after initializing the IS11CA.
  • Page 14: Removing/Attaching The Battery Pack

    To reset your Google password Removing the Battery Pack On the home screen, tap Tap the URL Before removing the battery pack, turn off the IS11CA. display field Enter “http://www.google.co.jp/” Slide the battery lock to the “FREE” position Tap [ ] (Sign in) The Google account screen is displayed.
  • Page 15: Attaching The Battery Pack

    Attaching the Battery Pack Firmly press the battery pack cover at the eight places Make sure that the shown in the figure, make sure battery lock is set to that the entire battery pack the “FREE” position cover is firmly seated in place, and then slide the battery lock to the “LOCK”...
  • Page 16: Removing Au Ic-Card

    Removing au IC-Card Using microSD Memory Card Turn off the power and remove the battery pack before removing You can set microSD memory card (including microSDHC the au IC-Card. memory card) to the IS11CA, and save data. And also you can keep mail messages, bookmarks, etc.
  • Page 17: Inserting Microsd Memory Card

    • The following microSD memory cards have been confirmed Confirm the direction of the microSD memory for operation based on the criteria by au. For operation card and slowly insert it into the slot until it confirmation results of other microSD memory cards, contact clicks each microSD memory card manufacturer.
  • Page 18 Slowly push the microSD memory card toward Some applications may not be available when a microSD • the slot until it clicks memory card is not inserted. Do not remove the microSD memory card forcefully. It may result • After it clicks, pull back your finger and keep putting it on the in damage to the microSD memory card or the IS11CA, or data microSD memory card until it comes out a little.
  • Page 19: Learning The Basics

    Slide Flick Learning the Basics While your finger is gently Operate the screen by quickly touching the screen, trace it to moving (flicking) your finger the desired direction. up, down, right, or left. Operating the Touch Panel The display of the IS11CA is a touch panel. You can operate the IS11CA by directly touching the screen.
  • Page 20: Operation While Using Functions

    Context Menu Operation While Using Functions The context menu is displayed by touching and holding an item or a display where the menu is available. Selecting an Item Example: In the character entry screen Select a displayed item or icon by tapping the screen directly. Displaying the Menu Option Menu The option menu is displayed by tapping M on the screen...
  • Page 21: Viewing The Home Screen

    Examples of Notification Indicator Viewing the Home Screen Indicator Description On the home screen, you can check the status and current Missed call settings of the IS11CA, start an application from a shortcut icon, New mail message (E-mail) etc. You can also place and use your favorite widgets. Unreceived mail message (E-mail) Status bar Displays notification indicators...
  • Page 22 Indicator Description Indicator Description VPN connection eco mode set Connected to VPN Signal strength Unconnected to VPN Level 4/ Level 3/ Level 2/ PC Link Level 1/ Level 0/ Out of service area PC Link running Data communication available PC Link connected PC Link accessing Data communication in use User registration notification/Host rename...
  • Page 23: Using Notification Panel

    Using Notification Panel Using the Home Screen In the notification panel, you can check the details on notification Switching the Home Screen indicators and status indicators or activate an application corresponding to the indicator. You can switch the home screen by sliding or flicking it to the Flick/drag the status right and left.
  • Page 24: Moving Icons On The Home Screen

    Moving Icons on the Home Screen Using Shortcuts/Widgets/Folders By touching and holding an icon of a shortcut, a widget, or a You can create a folder or add a shortcut of an application etc. folder, you can move or rearrange it. or a widget on the home screen.
  • Page 25: Changing The Wallpaper

    Changing the Wallpaper Icon Application Description Phone Make a call. Change the wallpaper displayed for the background of the home Contacts Manage phone numbers or mail screen. addresses. On the home screen, M [Wallpaper] E-mail Use E-mail. [Gallery]/[Live wallpapers]/[Wallpapers] C-mail Use C-mail.
  • Page 26 Icon Application Description Icon Application Description GET CA Casio site GREE Downloaded easily from au one by CASIO Market. Requires download to use. LISMO CA’zCAFE Casio site LISMO WAVE PC-mail Use PC-mail. LISMO Book Store Gmail Use Gmail. Run&Walk Music Play music.
  • Page 27: Switching Orientation

    Switching Orientation When you use applications, packet communication charges • may apply depending on the application. Portrait and landscape displays are switched according to the If you have not subscribed to IS NET, au.NET charges (525 yen orientation of the IS11CA. for the used month) and communication charges apply.
  • Page 28: Character Input

    QWERTY Keyboard Character Input Characters are arranged on the keyboard the same as on a conventional computer. Entering Text The IS11CA uses the ATOK keyboard for inputting text. You can display the keyboard on the screen by tapping the Pictogram/Face Mark/Symbol Panel character entry field and hide it by touching and holding M.
  • Page 29: Using The Number Keyboard

    • You can input text with gesture input and flick input in the same Using the Number Keyboard way as with numeric keypad input. You can use any of the four input modes with the number Gesture Input keyboard: Numeric keypad input, Gesture input, Flick input, and Touch and hold the key assigned to the character you want to T9 input.
  • Page 30: Inputting With The Qwerty Keyboard

    Flick Input Description Touch and hold the key assigned to the Switches the character type between alphabet character you want to input to display a input and number input. flick guide. Without lifting your finger from Touch and hold to select “ATOK Settings”, •...
  • Page 31: Inputting With The Pictogram/Face Mark/Symbol Panel

    Key Operations Inputting with the Pictogram/Face Mark/Symbol Panel Description Each tap switches key input in the order of on the keyboard Uppercase Uppercase (Lock) Lowercase. When input is Uppercase (Lock), the top left (Pictogram) (Face mark) (Symbol) • lights. This allows you to input uppercase The pictogram/face mark/symbol panel is displayed.
  • Page 32: Phone

    If the screen is covered with, for example, your face during • Phone dialing or a call, the keys on the screen will be hidden to prevent unintentional operation. Note that even if you cover microphone not to be heard, the •...
  • Page 33: Making An International Call

    Making an International Call Answering a Call Drag to the right during an incoming call 001 International Call Service Talk Tap [End] You can make international calls without any special procedure After the call is disconnected, the approximate call duration from your IS11CA.
  • Page 34: Contacts

    Phone number Input the phone number and mail address. Contacts If the phone number to be registered is for • Mail a landline phone, input the phone number from the area code. Phone numbers and names saved in the Contacts may be lost •...
  • Page 35: Editing My Profile

    Editing My Profile Checking Contact Details You can register additional information such as your name and On the home screen, [Contacts] address to My Profile. The contact list is displayed. On the home screen, [Contacts] Tap the contact you want to check [MyProfile] The Profile screen is displayed.
  • Page 36: Mail

    Using E-mail Mail To use e-mail, a packet communications connection is • required. It is also necessary to initialize settings in advance. About Mail For details, refer to “Initial Settings”. • To use e-mail functions, subscription to IS NET is necessary. You can use the following types of mail on the IS11CA.
  • Page 37: Receiving E-Mail

    Tap the folder where the mail message you A contact from Select a mail address in the E-mail Contacts Contacts to input it. want to read is stored Tap the mail message Contact group Select a group in the E-mail Contacts The contents of the mail are displayed.
  • Page 38: Using E-Mail Contacts

    Using E-mail Contacts List This option splits the screen into a top pane and bottom pane. The top pane shows a list You can register an e-mail address to the E-mail Contacts. You of e-mail, and the bottom pane shows the can also copy Contacts information to the E-mail Contacts.
  • Page 39: Changing Your E-Mail Address

    Changing Your E-mail Address receive all Tapping this check box causes mail to be received when “Receive all mails saved in The e-mail address is automatically set when the E-mail is contacts” is selected for “Receive Order”. initialized, but you can change the e-mail address after the initial Nickname You can register a nickname.
  • Page 40: Setting Mail Filters

    Setting Mail Filters Receive or reject all (Advanced (Collective mail messages from the Mail filters have functions to receive and reject specific e-mail Settings) Receive Setting) Internet or cell phones. messages and to reject e-mail messages spoofing cell phones Reject mail messages or PHSs.
  • Page 41: Using C-Mail

    Avoid the mail block If the security code is incorrectly entered three times • (Advanced due to “ consecutively during a single day, the mail filter setting Settings) ” (Spoof Restriction) operation will be disabled until the next day. setting, and receive Note that you cannot receive e-mail messages once rejected by •...
  • Page 42: Receiving C-Mail

    Tap the “Type to compose” field Input text There is no charge for receiving C-mail. • You can check the telephone number of the sender. • Tap [Send] Only C-mail from au phones that support C-mail and short • When the other party receives the mail, a message appears messages from other carriers’...
  • Page 43: Setting C-Mail

    C-mail Safety Block Setting Procedure Store Function Set whether to automatically store C-mails that failed to be sent in the Setting the C-mail safety block setting is done by sending C-mail C-mail center. to a specified phone number. Select-Store: Select whether to store Release the Input “Release”...
  • Page 44: Creating And Sending Pc-Mail

    Tap the “Password” field Input the password Tap the “Subject” field Input the subject Tap [Next] Tap the “Compose Mail” field Input a The mail server is set automatically. message If the mail server is not set automatically or you tapped To attach a file, tap M [Add attachment] and then select “Manual setup”, the user name and mail server need to be...
  • Page 45: Using Gmail

    Receiving Gmail Using Gmail™ Gmail is a mail service provided by Google. You can send and A mail message is received receive Gmail with IS11CA. When a mail message is received, appears in the status Google account is required to use Gmail. For details on •...
  • Page 46: Internet

    Using Bookmarks/History Internet On the browser screen, M [Bookmarks] The bookmarks screen is displayed. Viewing Sites with Browser The history screen is displayed by tapping “Most visited” or URL address “History” tab. On the home screen, tap Tap a bookmark/history The au one homepage for Android is displayed by default.
  • Page 47: Multimedia

    On the home screen, [Camera] Multimedia The camera monitor screen is displayed. Using the Camera The shutter sounds and the captured photo is automatically saved to the microSD memory card. Insert a microSD memory card before using camera. All the Tap the thumbnail on the top right of the camera monitor photos and movies taken with IS11CA are saved in a microSD screen to display the captured photo.
  • Page 48: Using Gallery

    Tap an image or a movie to be displayed or the possible recording time elapses When you tap an image, the one image display screen is The recording end tone sounds and the recorded movie is displayed. automatically saved to the microSD memory card. When you tap a movie, an application corresponding to its Tap the thumbnail on the top right of the camcorder monitor data type is activated and the data is played or displayed.
  • Page 49: Applications

    Using au one Market Applications You can download and install applications from au one Market. You can search the desired applications by categories, Using Android Market™ keywords, or ranking. • au one-ID is required to use some functions. Refer to the You can download and install various applications such as useful supplied Setting Guide (Japanese) to set au one-ID.
  • Page 50: Managing Applications

    Managing Applications You can delete data, clear cache, or stop installed applications forcefully. On the home screen, [Settings] [Applications] The application settings screen is displayed. Tap [Manage applications] The installed applications list is displayed. The Manage applications screen contains the “Downloaded”, “All”, “On SD card”...
  • Page 51: Settings Of Is11Ca

    Setting the Screen Lock Settings of IS11CA Set the screen to be locked when entering sleep mode. On the home screen, Settings] Turning On Silent Mode [Location & security] Just enable Silent mode to turn off the ringtone and other Tap [Screen Lock] sounds.
  • Page 52: Overseas Usage

    • Depending on the country/region, calling charges may be Overseas Usage incurred from the time that you tap • If you do not want to use packet communication, disable data communication from the home screen by tapping Using Global Passport CDMA/GSM [Settings] [Wireless &...
  • Page 53: Making A Call At Your Travel Destination

    Setting the Area Setting the data roaming You can set the area where you use the IS11CA. You can use the packet communication during roaming. On the home screen, Settings] On the home screen, Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Mobile networks] [Wireless &...
  • Page 54 Enter an international access code, country Travel destination Number code, area code and recipient’s phone number U.S. Mainland, Hawaii, Saipan “1”+ Area code + Recipient’s phone number International Country Recipient’s New Zealand, South Korea, China, Area code + Recipient’s Area access code code phone...
  • Page 55: Receiving A Call At Your Travel Destination

    Receiving a Call at Your Travel Destination You can receive calls with the same method as when receiving calls in Japan. If you receive a call while overseas, the call is forwarded from • Japan no matter where the call is made from. Call charges to Japan are incurred by the caller and receiving charges by the receiver.
  • Page 56: Appendix/Index

    Symptom What you should check Page Appendix/Index Cannot receive Does the IS11CA receive an P.20 calls. adequate signal? Is the IS11CA out of the service P.20 Troubleshooting area? Symptom What you should check Page Is power turned on? P.10 Cannot turn on Is the battery pack charged? Is an au IC-Card inserted? P.14...
  • Page 57 Symptom What you should check Page Symptom What you should check Page Cannot operate Is power turned on? P.10 The light of the Is “Screen timeout” set short? key/touch panel. display is turned — Is the screen lock set? P.49 off.
  • Page 58: Trademarks/Others

    The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth Trademarks/Others SIG, INC. and any use of such marks by NEC CASIO Mobile Communications, Ltd. is under license. ® Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance. “jibe” is a social service related application produced by Jibe Mobile K.K.
  • Page 59 Software. other countries. You shall not copy or distribute the Software. G’zOne is a trademark of Casio Computer Co., Ltd. You shall not modify, adapt, translate or create derivative works based upon the Software. Other company names or product names are registered trademarks You shall not reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or or trademarks of those companies.
  • Page 60: Index

    Camera lens Earpiece volume Index Camera start indicator E-mail Cell phone etiquette Changing e-mail address Character input Checking sent and received mail Common phrase Creating and sending Accessories Face mark Deleting ACTIVE key Flick input E-mail Contacts Android Market Gesture input Mail filter Applications Input mode...
  • Page 61 Switching Sleep mode Wallpaper Sound Names and functions of parts Widgets Ringtone Silent mode Speaker PC-mail Status bar Illustrations and descriptions Account Notification indicator Infrared port Creating and sending Notification panel Initial settings Receiving Status indicator Internet Phone Strap eyelet 001 International Call Service Switching orientation Answering...

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