Au by Kiddi Medias Br IS11n by NEC Basic Manual

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  • Page 2: Preface

    Preface Before Using an au Phone Thank you for purchasing the IS11N. You cannot receive or make calls in a location where the signal • Before using your IS11N, 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

    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 Unlock Security The microSD memory card (sample) is not covered by the •...
  • Page 5: Pin Code

    PIN Code Feature Overview ■ Water Resistance If the PIN code is incorrectly entered three times consecutively, the PIN code will be locked. Use the PUK code to unlock the PIN The IS11N complies with IPX5* and IPX8* water protection code.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Removing the Battery Pack......11 Inputting.with.the.Pictogram/Face.Mark/ Contents Attaching the Battery Pack ......12 Symbol.Panel..........33 au.IC-Card.............13 Inputting.with.the.Common.Phrase/Text.. Preface............ii Removing au IC-Card ......13 Code.Panel............33 Safety.Precautions........ii Inserting au IC-Card ........14 Cutting,.Copying,.and.Pasting.......33 Using.microSD.Memory.Card......14 Before.Using.an.au.Phone......ii Phone ........34 Removing microSD Memory Card ...15 Introduction ........1 Making.a.Call.
  • Page 7 Using.PC-mail..........44 Changing.the.Incoming.Ringtone....54 Registering a PC-mail Account ....44 Setting.the.Screen.Lock.Security....54 Sending PC-mail ........45 Initializing.microSD.Memory.Card....54 Receiving PC-mail ........45 Overseas Usage .......55 Using.Gmail™..........45 Using.Global.Passport.CDMA/GSM....55 Sending Gmail .........46 For Overseas Use without Anxiety ...55 Receiving Gmail ........46 Configuring.the.Overseas.Settings....55 Internet ........47 Obtaining the PRL (Roaming Area Information) .....55 Viewing.Sites.with.Browser......47 Using.Bookmarks/History......47...
  • Page 8: Getting Ready

    Getting Ready Names and Functions of Parts...
  • Page 9 ①. Earpiece.(Receiver)/Speaker ⑫. Front.camera ⑬. Rear.camera Emits voice of other party during a call. Also, emits ringtones, alarm tones, etc. ⑭. FeliCa.mark ②. Light.sensor Hold it over a reader/writer when using Osaifu-Keitai ® Light sensor detects the ambient brightness and adjusts the The FeliCa antenna is built into the battery pack.
  • Page 10: Charging.the.battery.pack

    . External.connection.jack Charging the Battery Pack Use it to connect the IS11N to the microUSB cable 01 (sold separately), the 18-pin microUSB conversion adapter 01 The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Charge the battery pack when you use the IS11N for the first (sold separately), etc.
  • Page 11: Turning.the.power.on/Off

    Connect the microUSB cable 01 supplied with If you install the IS11N USB driver on a PC, you can also • the common AC adapter 03 to the common AC charge the battery pack by connecting the IS11N and PC with microUSB cable 01.
  • Page 12: Turning The Power Off

    Turning the Power Off Initial Settings Hold down P for at The Initial Settings screen is displayed automatically when first least two seconds turning on the power after purchasing the IS11N, or restarting after initializing the IS11N. The Phone options screen is For detailed operations on the initial settings, refer to the displayed.
  • Page 13: Setting Up A Google™ Account

    Setting Up a Google™ Account Removing/Attaching the Battery Pack If you set up a Google account on your IS11N, you will be able to Use only the battery pack for the IS11N, and be sure to install it use the online services provided by Google. correctly.
  • Page 14: Attaching The Battery Pack

    Pull the tab on the top of Slide the lock Lock switch the battery pack in the Battery pack switches in two Lock direction of the arrow places toward the switch and remove the battery LOCK positions pack When removing the battery pack, always pull up on the tab. Holes •...
  • Page 15: Au.ic-Card

    Gently support the portion shown in the au IC-Card figure of the au IC-Card with a fingertip and An au IC-Card records your au IC-Card slide out the au IC-Card in the direction of the personal information such as arrow while keeping it straight phone numbers, etc.
  • Page 16: Inserting Au Ic-Card

    Inserting au IC-Card Using microSD Memory Card You can set microSD memory card (including microSDHC Turn off the IS11N and remove the battery pack memory card) to the IS11N, and save data. And also you can cover and battery pack keep mail messages, bookmarks, etc.
  • Page 17: Removing Microsd Memory Card

    <microSD/microSDHC.Memory.Card> Removing microSD Memory Card * 4GB or more are for microSDHC memory card. Turn off the IS11N and remove the battery pack Manufacturer 16GB 32GB cover and battery pack ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Toshiba ○ ○ ○ ○ ○...
  • Page 18: Inserting Microsd Memory Card

    Inserting microSD Memory Card Slowly remove the microSD memory card Slowly remove the microSD memory card. Turn off the IS11N and remove the battery pack Some microSD memory cards cannot be unlocked and do cover and battery pack not come out smoothly. In such case, pull it out with your finger.
  • 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 IS11N is a touch panel. You can operate the IS11N by directly touching the screen.
  • Page 20: Context Menu

    ■ Context Menu When performing flick operations, move your finger slowly and • The context menu is displayed by touching and holding an item then flick it gently. Enabling “Touch panel sensitivity” of “Touch panel Setting” may or a display where the menu is available. •...
  • Page 21: Switching.orientation

    Switching Orientation Using the Home Screen Vertical and horizontal screens are switched according to the On the home screen, you can check the status and current orientation of the IS11N. settings of the IS11N, start an application from a shortcut icon, Example:..
  • Page 22: Switching The Home Screen

    Switching Home Screens Indicator Description Playing music IS11N comes with two different home screens (au HOME and USB debug connecting Home) preinstalled. Dialing/Calling → [Home Switcher] On the home screen, New event of Skype™ Tap “Use by default for this action.” to add a Few space available in the IS11N check Infrared communication in progress...
  • Page 23 Indicator Description Indicator Description New mail message (early warning alert) Character type Indicators collected When the same type of notifications exist, the Silent mode status • number of them is displayed on the lower right of the Silent mode on (with vibration) indicator.
  • Page 24: Displaying The Desktop On The Left Or Right

    Displaying the Desktop on the Left or Right Moving or Removing Shortcuts/Widgets/ Folders You can switch the desktop by sliding or flicking it to the right and left. By touching and holding an icon of a shortcut, a widget, or a You can register shortcuts, widgets and folders on each home folder, you can move or remove it.
  • Page 25: Changing The Wallpaper

    Changing the Wallpaper Home button Tap to display the home screen. Change the wallpaper displayed for the background of the home Launcher card switching screen. Tap to switch to the launcher card on the right or left. Touch and hold the home screen Zoomout button [Wallpapers] [Gallery]/[Live wallpapers]/...
  • Page 26 Icon name Description Icon name Description BEAUTY Use an application that helps Disney This is an application for changing you be fashionable by, for (Disney kisekae) the home screen, launcher and Beauty up Calendar example, providing information indicators to Disney characters. Beauty up Camera for coordinating your makeup and Additional Kisekae tools and...
  • Page 27 Icon name Description Icon name Description GLOBAL PASSPORT Use this application to check the Maps Use Google Maps. PLUS carrier to which you are connected, Market Use Android Market. whether Overseas Double-Teigaku MEDIAS NAVI Connect to the manufacturer's is applicable, and how to make MEDIAS NAVI site.
  • Page 28 Icon name Description Icon name Description きせかえtouch* Sockets LIVE* Watch videos about various news of This is an application for distributing the world or Japan. decorations and pictograms intended for Smartphones full of sotomemo Edit photographs and comments cute decorations and pictograms. to create your own map.
  • Page 29: Using.notification.panel

    Icon name Description When you use applications, packet communication charges • 動画on!* may apply depending on the application. NHK G-Media動画on! (NHK If you have not subscribed to IS NET, au.NET charges (525 yen (DOGA on!) G-Media DOGA on!) enables you for the used month, including tax) and communication charges to watch latest news and various apply.
  • Page 30 ③. Notification.area You can view the status of the IS11N and contents of notifications. You can tap to activate a corresponding application depending on the notification. ④. Clear.button Tap the “Clear” button to clear any notification with a checkmark in the checkbox. For any notification you do not want clear, tap the checkbox to remove the checkmark.
  • Page 31: Character Input

    Description Character Input ① Undo the last input operation. Display the characters in the opposite order. ② Keyboards Move the cursor to the left and select the conversion target. The IS11N uses the ATOK keyboard for inputting text. ③ Switch the character type between hiragana input, You can display the keyboard on the screen by tapping the alphabet input, and number input.
  • Page 32 Description Description ④ ⑨ Enter hiragana and tap to display the katakana, / Each tap switches key input in the order of Uppercase → Uppercase (Lock) → Lowercase. number, alphabet letter, and date conversion candidates that correspond to the keys tapped When input is Uppercase (Lock), the top left of •...
  • Page 33: Inputting.with.the.number.keyboard

    ■ Flick Input Inputting with the Number Keyboard Touch the key assigned to the character Tap a text input field you want to input to display a flick guide. Without lifting your finger from the display, → If the QWERTY keyboard is displayed, tap to switch flick your finger in the direction indicated to the number keyboard.
  • Page 34 ■ Gesture Input ■ Predictive Conversion Touch the key assigned to the character you want to input to Predictive conversion candidates are displayed above the display a gesture guide around the key. Without lifting your finger keyboard each time you input hiragana. from the display, move it to the desired character and lift it to Tap a predictive conversion candidate to input that candidate.
  • Page 35: Inputting.with.the.qwerty.keyboard

    Inputting with the Common Phrase/ Inputting with the QWERTY Keyboard Text Code Panel Tap a text input field on the keyboard → → (Common phrase) / If the number keyboard is displayed, tap to switch to the QWERTY keyboard. (Text code) Input text The common phrase/text code panel is displayed.
  • Page 36: 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 37: Making.an.international.call

    Making an International Call Answering a Call Drag (right side) during an incoming au International Call Service call You can make international calls without any special procedure Talk → Tap from your IS11N. Example:.To.call.212-123-△△△△.in.the.USA When you get an incoming call, you can drag (left •...
  • Page 38: Contacts

    Take a photo or select an image in Gallery Contacts and then register it. First name Input the name and phonetic name. Adding a New Contact Last name Phone number Input the phone number and mail address. If the phone number to be registered is for •...
  • Page 39: Editing My Profile

    Editing My Profile Checking Contact Details You can register additional information such as your name and → [Contacts] On the home screen, address to My Profile. The contact list is displayed. → [Contacts] On the home screen, Tap the contact you want to check →...
  • Page 40: Mail

    Using E-mail Mail This service (~@ezweb.ne.jp) allows you to exchange mail with cell phones and computers that support e-mail. In addition to About Mail text, you can send photos, videos, and other data. To use e-mail, a packet communications connection is •...
  • Page 41: Receiving E-Mail

    Checking E-mail Address book Input a contact’s e-mail address as the address. On the home screen, Receive history Select an entry from the Send history → [E-mail] or Receive history list and input the Send history e-mail address as the address. The E-mail top screen is displayed.
  • Page 42: Changing Your E-Mail Address

    Changing Your E-mail Address Setting Mail Filters The e-mail address is automatically set when the E-mail is Mail filters have functions to receive and reject specific e-mail initialized, but you can change the e-mail address after the initial messages and to reject e-mail messages spoofing cell phones settings.
  • Page 43 ■ Setting.details.of.the.mail.filter 詳細設定 指定拒否リスト Reject mail messages 設定 (Advanced from certain e-mail Tap [迷惑メールフィルター](Mail Filter) addresses, domains Settings) (Reject Mail → Tap the security code input field Address List or parts of addresses → Input the security code → Tap [送信](Send) Setting) to the left of “@”...
  • Page 44: Using.c-Mail

    詳細設定 HTMLメール規制 Using C-mail Reject e-mail messages (Advanced (HTML Mail in HTML format. This service allows you to exchange mail with cell phones by Settings) Restriction) using the phone number as the address. URLリンク規制 Reject e-mail messages (URL Link that include a URL. Sending C-mail Restriction) 拒否通知メール返...
  • Page 45: Receiving C-Mail

    Receiving C-mail C-mail Safety Block Setting The C-mail safety block setting blocks reception of C-mails that A mail message is received contain URLs or phone numbers in the main text. When a mail message is received, appears in the status bar and the notification ringtone plays.
  • Page 46: Setting C-Mail

    Setting C-mail Using PC-mail If you set up the mail account you normally use with your PC or On the thread list display screen, M → [Settings] other device, you will be able to exchange mail from your IS11N in the same way as with a PC. Delete old messages Set whether to automatically delete To use PC-mail, a packet communications connection or...
  • Page 47: Sending Pc-Mail

    Receiving PC-mail If the mail server is not set automatically or you want to manually • set up the mail account, obtain the information required for the PC-mail is received settings from your service provider and then set the mail server information.
  • Page 48: Sending Gmail

    Sending Gmail On the inbox screen, M → [Compose] The mail composition screen is displayed. Input the other party’s mail address in the “To” field Tap the “Subject” field → Input the subject Tap the “Compose Mail” field → Input a message Receiving Gmail A mail message is received...
  • Page 49: Internet

    Using Bookmarks/History Internet On the browser screen, M → [Bookmarks] Viewing Sites with Browser The bookmarks screen is displayed. 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 50: Multimedia

    Taking a Photo Multimedia IS11N is equipped with a CMOS rear camera with approximately 8.08 effective megapixels (front camera with approximately 0.32 Using the Camera/Camcorder effective megapixels) to enable you to take up to 8M (3,264 × 2,448 dots) photos. The photos you take can be saved to a Insert a microSD memory card before using Camera/Camcorder.
  • Page 51: Using.gallery

    Tap an image or a movie to be displayed When you tap an image, the one image display screen is The recording start tone sounds and recording starts. displayed. or the possible recording time elapses When you tap a movie, an application corresponding to its The recording end tone sounds and the recorded movie is data type is activated and the data is played or displayed.
  • Page 52: Using.tv

    Using the TV Antenna Using TV When watching TV, fully extend the TV antenna to ensure good “1Seg”, a mobile terrestrial digital television service in Japan, is reception. available on the IS11N. Pull out the tip of antenna and then fully extend the antenna while Cautions for Using TV keeping it straight.
  • Page 53 ■ How to View the TV Screen ③. Operation/program.information.area In vertical screen view, tap the TV image area to display or • In vertical screen view, data broadcasts are displayed. In hide the program information. horizontal screen view, TV images are displayed over the entire In horizontal screen view, tap the TV image area to display •...
  • Page 54: 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 •...
  • Page 55: Managing.applications

    Managing Applications You can delete data, clear cache, or stop installed applications forcefully. → [Settings] On the home screen, → [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 56: Settings Of Is11N

    Setting the Screen Lock Security Settings of IS11N If screen lock security is enabled, a unlock pattern, lock number, or password needs to be entered when sleep mode is cancelled. Turning On Silent Mode → [Settings] On the home screen, →...
  • Page 57: 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 →...
  • Page 58: Setting The Area

    Setting the Area Setting the Data Roaming You can set the area where you use the IS11N. You can use the packet communication during roaming. → [Settings] → [Settings] On the home screen, On the home screen, → [Wireless & networks] → [Mobile networks] →...
  • Page 59 Enter an international access code, country Automatic int'l call Set whether to convert a number to code, area code and recipient’s phone number an international phone number when dialing overseas. → Tap Country code Select the country code to add International Country Recipient’s...
  • Page 60: Making A Call Within The Same Country While Overseas

    ■ When.Using.a.GSM.Network Making a Call within the Same Country While Overseas Enter an area code and recipient’s phone number → Tap You can call to general fixed-line phones or cell phones with the same method as when calling in Japan. If “Area Settings”...
  • Page 61: Receiving.a.call.at.your.travel

    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 62: Appendix/Index

    Symptom What you should check Page Appendix/Index Cannot receive Does the IS11N receive an P.21 calls. adequate signal? Troubleshooting Is the IS11N out of the service area? P.21 Is power turned on? Symptom What you should check Page Is an au IC-Card inserted? P.14 Cannot turn on Is the battery pack charged?
  • Page 63 Symptom What you should check Page Symptom What you should check Page Cannot operate Is power turned on? The light of the Is “Screen timeout” set short? key/touch panel. display is turned — Is the screen lock security set? P.54 off.
  • Page 64: Export.administration.regulations

    Symptom What you should check Page Cannot watch TV Does the IS11N receive an P.51 (1Seg), images adequate digital broadcasting or sounds are signal? The microSD logo, microSDHC logo are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC. interrupter or noise Is TV antenna extended? P.50 occurs.
  • Page 65 Music recognition technology and related data are provided by “Twitter” is a registered trademark of Twitter, Inc. ® Gracenote “mixi” is a registered trademark of mixi, Inc. Gracenote is a business standard for music recognition technology and related contents delievery. ®...
  • Page 66 ■ Gracenote End User License Agreement The Gracenote service uses a unique identifier to track queries for ® statistical purposes. The purpose of a randomly assigned numeric This application or device contains software from Gracenote, Inc. of identifier is to allow the Gracenote service to count queries without Emeryville, California (“Gracenote”).
  • Page 67 ■ More Using Adobe Flash Player ® ® Adobe ® Flash ® Player embedded in this product (“Software”) is • The software installed on this product or part of it may not be altered, protected by copyright laws. Be sure to observe the following rules translated/adapted, reverse-engineered, decompiled or reverse- when using the Software.
  • Page 68: Index

    Cutting …………………………………… 33 Deleting …………………………………… 39 Index Face mark ………………………………… 33 Mail filter …………………………………… 40 Flick input ………………………………… 31 Receiving ………………………………… 39 Gesture input ……………………………… 32 Sending …………………………………… 38 Input mode ………………………………… 31 Accessories… …………………………………… 1 External.connection.jack………………………… 8 Number keyboard ………………………… 31 External.connection.jack.cover…...
  • Page 69 Shortcuts… …………………………………… 22 Silent.mode… ………………………………… 54 Names.and.functions.of.parts… ……………… 6 Illustrations.and.descriptions…………………… 2 Sleep.mode… ………………………………… 10 In-call.volume… ……………………………… 34 Notification.panel……………………………… 27 Sound Infrared.port… …………………………………… 7 Ringtone …………………………………… 54 Initial.settings… ……………………………… 10 Silent mode ……………………………… 54 Internet… ……………………………………… 47 Password… ……………………………………… 2 Speaker…………………………………………… 7 Pattern…...

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