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Summary of Contents for HTC 001HT

  • Page 2: Getting Started

    Parts & Functions Getting Started Front Package Contents Power Key Earpiece 001HT Handset Battery (HTBAH1) Notification Optical Sensor Touchscreen Display AC Adapter (HTCAG1) Micro USB Cable (HTDAF1) Home Key Search Key Menu Key Back Key Headset with Microphone microSD Memory Card (Sample)
  • Page 3: Usim Card Installation

    Back USIM Card Installation Turn off handset before inserting/removing USIM Card. Camera Speaker LED Flash Inserting USIM Card Volume Insert USIM Card With IC chip down, insert USIM Card into slot on the right. Volume Down Battery Cover Back Cover (USIM/Memory Card) Microphone...
  • Page 4 Replace Back Cover Memory Card Installation Battery Installation Inserting Battery Turn handset power off before inserting/ Removing Memory Card removing Memory Card. Remove Battery Cover Remove Back Cover Inserting Memory Card Use fingernail to lift Battery Cover up. Push Memory Card in to eject it Remove Back Cover Memory Card pops out slightly.
  • Page 5 Replace Battery Cover Charging Battery Specifications Put back Battery Cover, pushing battery all the way in. Charging Time 150 minutes (AC Adapter) Continuous 3G: 401 hours Standby Time GSM: 384 hours Continuous 3G: 320 minutes Talk Time GSM: 371 minutes 123 mm (H) x 68 mm (W) x Dimensions 11.8 mm (D)
  • Page 6 Scheduled sync type your fingers together/apart to zoom in/out. Sound Profile Wi-Fi Access point Google location option Vibration/Silent Mode HTC Sense account Email accounts Settings Sound Sound Social network accounts profile Select a profile...
  • Page 7 Canceling PIN Lock (PUK/PUK2 Code) Network Password USIM PINs Entering an incorrect PIN three consecutive 4-digit number specified at subscription; use USIM Card has two 4- to 8-digit security times activates PIN Lock. Enter PUK (Personal for Call Barring, etc. Entering it incorrectly codes.
  • Page 8: Phone Calls

    Emergency Call (110, 119, 118) Settings Wireless & Phone Calls networks Mobile networks When calling is barred, follow these steps to Network Mode call emergency numbers: My Phone Number Select network type Phone Emergency phone Settings number Call Setting Carriers About phone Phone identity If there are multiple carriers in the region,...
  • Page 9: Text Entry

    Domestic Landlines & Handsets Adjusting Touch Input Settings Text Entry Enter phone number, including first 0; do Settings Language & not enter Country Code. keyboard iWnn IME Using Onscreen Keyboard Set the followings: Phone Enter phone number Tap and hold Text Entry window Call Input Item...
  • Page 10 Using SMS Item Description Messaging Add words to the predictive Messages English User text dictionary in the Single- Dictionary Mail Type Compose message byte alphabets mode Tap “To” (Recipient field) Enter Clear SMS (Short Message Service) recipient Learning Reset learning dictionary Send short text messages to SoftBank Dictionary Tap Text field...
  • Page 11 Enter mail address and password Using Browser Internet Next Enter account name and your Launching Browser Network Settings name Finish setup Internet Unless changed, handset uses 3G packet Composing/Sending Internet Mail communications for Internet connections by Entering URLs default. Mail To use Wi-Fi, access a wireless access point or Internet Select mail account...
  • Page 12 Viewing Photos & Videos Item Description Camera Adjust color balance for Gallery White balance current lighting Using Camera Select photo/video album Resolution Select photo resolution Taking Photos Choose ISO level Video quality Select video resolution Camera Set review time for Review duration Frame subject in Viewfinder captured images...
  • Page 13 Music Applications Appendix Playing Music Opening Applications Software Update Check for firmware updates and download Music as required. Select application Handset is designed to automatically perform communications for software updates, and to Deleting Applications maintain a connection with the server, etc. Therefore, the use of packet flat-rate services Open Android Market such as “Unlimited Packet Discount”...
  • Page 14 Checking for System Software Updates Manually Settings About phone System software updates Check...
  • Page 15: Safety Precautions

    Symbols Safety Precautions Prohibited Action Before using handset, read the Safety Precautions carefully, and keep this guide in a safe place for future reference. The Safety Precautions contain information intended to prevent bodily Disassembly Prohibited injury to the user and others, as well as damage to property. Observe these guidelines.
  • Page 16 Handset, Battery, USIM Card, Do not force battery/ WARNING Headset with Microphone, Charger into handset. microUSB Cable (sample), Memory Check the direction and retry. Card, and Charger Battery may leak, overheat, burst, Do not place near liquid- ignite, etc. filled containers, etc. DANGER Keep handset and Charger away Do not use or leave in...
  • Page 17 Do not drop or subject If abnormalities occur CAUTION handset to impacts. If you detect abnormal smells, heat, discoloration, warping, etc. Do not subject handset or Charger while using, charging or storing to sudden impacts. Doing so may Do not place handset on handset, take these actions cause injuries or malfunctions.
  • Page 18 Battery Usage Environment Do not expose terminals to metal or short circuit them. Do not use in sandy locations DANGER (beaches or sandlots). Doing so Avoid carrying or storing with may cause malfunction or metal straps, pens, jewelry or pins, accidents.
  • Page 19 WARNING If you detect an abnormal CAUTION smell during use, charging or storage, or overheating, discoloration or warping, Stop charging if it does not Do not throw or subject to stop use and remove complete within normal impacts. battery from handset. charging time.
  • Page 20 Handset Other Be careful while walking. Charge battery in an Use while walking distracts your WARNING attention. Be extra cautious at environment between 5 C and crosswalks or railroad crossings. 35 C. Avoid storing handset with an Do not use while driving. Power off handset near exhausted battery installed.
  • Page 21 Turn handset power off CAUTION Be aware of current volume aboard aircraft. settings. Radio waves may affect aircraft Unexpectedly high volume may electronics. Power off aboard affect hearing. Set appropriately. Do not use inside a vehicle aircraft, however using Airplane if handset use may affect Hold handset away from mode to disable transmissions may...
  • Page 22 Charger Part Material Surfacing Do not cover or wrap. Doing so may cause overheating, WARNING Polycarbonate Handset (Front) fire or accidents. /Stainless Do not handle AC Charger Handset (Back) Aluminum Alloy coating Do not use transformers. during thunderstorms. Camera Plate Aluminum Alloy coating Using AC Charger with a...
  • Page 23 If Charger cord is damaged CAUTION Unplug Charger, then (wire exposed, etc.) disconnect handset if you are not going to use it for Stop use immediately. Continued long periods. use may cause fire or electric Do not place heavy objects shock.
  • Page 24: Copyrights And Trademarks

    Use Near Electronic Medical Copyrights & Trademarks Inside medical facilities: Equipment Do not take handset into Copyrights operating rooms, or intensive or WARNING coronary care units. The rights of copyright holders to literary Keep handset turned off in works, music, still images, video, computer hospital wards.
  • Page 25: About Bluetooth

    Bluetooth word mark is This product is licensed based on the MPEG-4 ® About Bluetooth owned by the Bluetooth Patent Portfolio License. This refers to a license SIG, INC. only for the following applications for ® To secure the Bluetooth communication QR Code is a registered trademark of Denso individual or personal use by the customer,...
  • Page 26: About Wireless Lan

    Estimated Range of Radio Frequency 1. Before using the device, confirm that premises About Wireless LAN Interference radio stations for identifying mobile units, FH1: FHSS RFI up to 10 m specified low power radio stations and Do not use wireless LAN near magnetic DS4: DSSS RFI up to 40 m amateur radio stations are not being operated devices such as electrical appliances or AV/...
  • Page 27: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar)

    1.5 cm from the body. Choose a government requirements as stipulated by belt clip or holster without metal parts. the Radio Law. 001HT has been granted For more information, access the following Technical Regulations Conformity Website: Certification by TELECOM ENGINEERING http://www.softbankmobile.co.jp/ja/info/...
  • Page 28 Effects of Radio Wave Exposure Choose a belt clip or holster without metal maximum value for SAR when placed next to parts. the body is 0.96 W/kg*. per the FCC The regulations set by FCC may not be The guidelines of the United States Federal SAR measurements are conducted at the satisfied with accessories that do not fulfill Communications Commission are based on...
  • Page 29: Customer Service

    Customer Service For information about SoftBank handsets or services, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Mobile Customer Center General Information Customer Assistance From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 113 From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at 0800-919-0157 From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at 0088-240-113 If you cannot reach a toll free number, use the number (charges apply) below for your service area:...

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