Contents
- 1. Users Manual-statements
- 2. Users Manual
Users Manual
00 INSTRUCTION MANUAL â15.9 Introduction Thank you for purchasing "0" mobile terminal.Before using your terminal, or when necessary, read this manual to ensure safe use and handling. Learning operations Viewing this manual 1 Contents/Precautions Contents Contents/Precautions Search ...............................................................................98 docomo backup ................................................................99 Connecting with a printer .............................................. 144 Connecting with other devices ..................................... 146 Settings ..................................... 102 International roaming ................ 147 Setting menu ..................................................................102 Sound/Vibration/LED ......................................................102 Display & Wallpaper ......................................................104 Battery .............................................................................107 Wi-Fi ................................................................................107 Data communication/Airplane mode ............................112 Lock & Security ...............................................................116 Language/Text/Input ......................................................128 Useful tools .....................................................................130 docomo service/cloud ....................................................132 Profile ..............................................................................133 Device management ......................................................133 Outline of international roaming (WORLD WING) ...... 147 Available services for overseas .................................... 147 Before using the terminal overseas .............................. 147 Making/Receiving a call in the country you stay ......... 150 Setting international roaming ....................................... 151 After returning to Japan ................................................ 152 Appendix/Index .......................... 153 Troubleshooting (FAQ) .................................................. 153 Anshin Enkaku Support ................................................. 159 Resetting the terminal ................................................... 160 Warranty and After-Sales Service ................................ 160 Software update ............................................................. 162 Main specifications ........................................................ 165 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile Phones ..... 169 Export Administration Regulations .............................. 173 Intellectual Property Right ............................................. 173 SIM unlock ...................................................................... 175 Index ................................................................................ 176 File management ....................... 137 Storage (Internal storage) ..............................................137 microSD card (External storage) ...................................137 File operations ................................................................139 Data communication ................. 140 Bluetooth communication ...........................................140 NFC communication ......................................................143 External device connection ....... 144 Connecting with a PC .....................................................144 Contents/Precautions 4 Contents/Precautions 5 Contents/Precautions 6 Contents/Precautions 7 Contents/Precautions Failure to do the above operation may cause fire, burns, injuries, electric shock. CAUTION Do not leave the equipment on unstable or sloping surfaces. The equipment may fall and cause injuries. Do not store the equipment in extremely humid, dusty or hot areas. May cause fire, burns, electric shock. Children using the equipment should be instructed in proper operation by an adult. Do not allow them to use the equipment without adult supervision. May cause injuries. Store the equipment out of reach of infant. Failure to do so may cause accidental ingestion, injury, or electric shock. Be careful especially when using the terminal continuously for a long time. Also, avoid touching the terminal for a long time such as by falling asleep. If you use applications, talk on the phone, or watch videos for a long time or while charging the battery, the terminal and adapter may become hot. Directly touching a hot part for a long time, you may have redness, itching or rash on your skin, or it may result in low-temperature burns depending on your constitution and/or health condition. Contents/Precautions Do not put foreign objects such as liquid like water, metal pieces or burnable things into Donât docomo nano UIM card slot or microSD card slot. Do May cause fire, burns, injuries, electric shock. Do not turn on the light aiming directly at the driver of the car etc. Donât Too loud volume may cause a hearing loss. And, if you cannot hear the sound around you clearly, it may cause an accident. May disturb driving and cause an accident. If a strange smell, heat generation, discoloration, deformation, etc. are found, stop using the Donât terminal immediately and keep it away from the vicinity of open flames. Do Do If you have weak heart, be careful when setting the incoming vibrate alert (vibration) or alert volume setting. May cause fire, burns, injuries, electric shock due to internal battery to ignite, burst, heat or leak. May cause harmful effect on heart. Turn off the terminal or put it in Airplane mode before boarding an airplane. When you use electronic medical equipment, check with the equipment manufacturer to determine how the device is affected by radio waves before using. Do The use of mobile phones on airplanes is restricted. Follow the instructions of each airline. May cause on-board electronic equipment to fail or malfunction. Prohibited acts related to mobile phone usage on an airplane may be punished by law. May cause harmful effect on electronic medical equipment etc. Do Follow the instructions of each medical facility for the use of mobile phones on their premises. Do When you talk by setting handsfree or ring alert is sounding, keep the terminal away from your ear. And, when connecting the earphone/ microphone etc. to the terminal and play a game or music, adjust the volume moderately. Turn the terminal OFF near high-precision electronic control equipment or electronic equipment using low-power signals. May cause the equipment to fail or malfunction. * Examples of electronic equipment to avoid Hearing aids, implanted pacemakers or defibrillators, other electronic medical equipment, fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatic control equipment. Users wearing implanted pacemakers or defibrillators or other electronic medical equipment should check with the manufacturer or sales outlet about the effect of radio frequencies on the equipment. Turn off the terminal in a place where the use is prohibited. May cause electronic equipment or electronic medical equipment to fail or malfunction. Contents/Precautions When the display or camera lens is accidentally broken, be careful of broken glass or exposed internal parts of the terminal. If the display part is accidentally broken and the inside of the material leaks out, do not make the substance contact with your skin of face or hands. Surface of display is made of hardened glass and camera lens is made of plastic panel so that they are not to be shattered, however, if you mistakenly touch broken or exposed parts, you may be injured. May cause loss of sight or skin problems. If the inside of the material gets into your eyes or mouth, rinse it with clean water and see a doctor immediately. Also, if it gets on your skin or clothes, use something such as alcohol to wipe off, and wash it off with soap or something similar. If the internal battery leaks or gives off a strange smell, immediately remove the terminal from the vicinity of open flames. Do not discard the old terminal together with other garbage. The vapors from leaking battery fluid may ignite, fire or explode. May cause malfunction or damage. Bring the old terminal into a sales outlet such as docomo Shop. If your local municipality has a recycling program, dispose of them as provided for. CAUTION Do not swing the terminal around by holding strap, etc. To use the terminal in car, check with automobile manufacturer or dealer to determine how the device is affected by radio waves before using. May cause accident such as injury to yourself or others by hitting. In rare cases, using the phone in some vehicle models can cause the vehicle's electronic equipment to malfunction. In that case, stop using the terminal immediately. Do not use the damaged terminal. May cause fire, burns, injuries, electric shock. The use of the terminal may cause itching, rashes, eczema, or other symptoms depending on the user's physical condition. If you develop skin problems, stop using the phone immediately, and see a doctor. When using the motion sensor, check the safety around you, hold the terminal firmly, and do not shake it unnecessarily. May cause accident such as injuries. For material of each part 10 Contents/Precautions If fluid etc. leaks out from the internal battery, do not make the fluid contact with your skin of face or hands. May cause loss of sight or skin problems. If the fluid etc. put into your eyes or mouth, or contacts skin or clothes, immediately flush the contacted area with clean water. If the fluid etc. put into the eyes or mouth, immediately see a doctor after flushing. 11 Contents/Precautions If the DC adapter's fuse blows, replace it only with the specified fuse. Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket if water or other fluids (drinking water, perspiration, seawater, urine of pet animals, etc.) get into the adapter. If the fuse not specified is used, this may cause fire, burns or electric shock. For the specified fuse, see the each instruction manual. May cause fire, burns, electric shock. Wipe off any dust that accumulates on the power plug. Always remove the power plug from the cigarette lighter socket when cleaning the equipment. Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or electric shock. May cause fire, burns, electric shock. When you connect the AC adapter to an outlet or cigarette lighter socket, firmly connect to the outlet. CAUTION Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, electric shock. Do not touch the adapter for a long time while it is connected to the outlet or cigarette lighter socket. When you disconnect the power plug from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket, do not pull the adapter cord with excessive force. Instead, hold the adapter to disconnect. May cause burns. Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, electric shock. When you remove or insert the adapter from/to the terminal, do not pull the adapter cord with excessive force. Instead, remove or insert the adapter straight. Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, injuries, electric shock. Always remove the power plug from the outlet or cigarette lighter when not using the adapter for an extended period. Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, injuries, electric shock. 12 Contents/Precautions 13 Contents/Precautions 14 Contents/Precautions 15 Contents/Precautions 16 Contents/Precautions 17 Contents/Precautions 18 Contents/Precautions 2. If this device generates harmful radio wave interference against in-plant radio stations for identification of mobile objects, change the using frequency promptly or stop using wireless LAN function, and contact "General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual, then consult about treatment for prevention of the interference (for example, installation of partitions etc.). 3. If this device generates harmful radio wave interference against in-plant radio stations for identification of mobile objects or amateur radio stations, or if any trouble, contact "General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual. Cautions on using 5 GHz devices Using wireless LAN built-into the terminal in 5.2/5.3 GHz outside is prohibited by the Radio Law. Channel numbers and frequency bands available in Japan are as follows. 19 Contents/Precautions 20 Contents/Precautions Our tests which are in accordance with the procurement standard of 14 provisions established by the USA Department of Defense (MIL-STD-810G) are implemented: waterproof (immersion, wind and rain), dustproof, shock resistant, vibration resistance, solar radiation resistance, dampproof, thermal durability (operation at high temperature, storage at high temperature, operation at low temperature, storage at low temperature), low pressure durability (storage at low pressure, operation at low pressure), and salt water durability. Performance of the terminal is confirmed at under the test environment, it does not guarantee the operation of actual use in every situation. Also, it does not guarantee the nondamage and trouble-free. â What you can do with waterproofness of 0 21 Contents/Precautions 22 Contents/Precautions 23 Contents/Precautions 24 Contents/Precautions c Swing the terminal about 10 times against a dry, clean cloth etc. to wipe off any water remaining in the stereo earphone jack, mouthpiece/microphone, earpiece/ speaker, back side microphone, key, charging jack, etc. d Wipe off water drained from the terminal with dry, clean cloth etc., and dry naturally. 25 Contents/Precautions Before using the terminal The following illustration omits the external connection jack/slot cap. Part names and functions a b c d ef g op q a Xi antenna section*1 b Indicator LED c Proximity sensor/RGB sensor*2 Proximity sensor detects approach of your face, prevents erroneous operation of the touch panel. RGB sensor senses ambient light and brightness and automatically adjusts the display backlight. d Earpiece/Speaker e GPS antenna section*1 26 Before using the terminal f In-camera Bluetooth/Wi-Fi antenna section*1 Display (Touch panel) Xi/FOMA antenna*1 Fingerprint sensor Set the fingerprint operation or unlocking screen locks, power on/off and set/cancel sleep mode. Charging jack Strap hole External connection jack/slot cap*3 mark Out-camera Flash/Light Back side microphone Use for reducing noise during a call. Do not cover it. Slot cap*3 Stereo earphone jack (waterproof) Microphone External connection jack Use for charging, PC connection, etc. microSD card slot docomo nano UIM card slot Power key P Power on/off and set/cancel sleep mode. Volume key Adjust sound volume, or set/cancel Manner mode by pressing and holding volume down key for 1 second or more. *1 *2 *3 It is built-in the terminal. Covering around the antenna by the hand may affect the quality. Putting a protective sheet or sticker on the sensor or covering the sensor with fingers may cause erroneous operation or incorrect sensing result. Close the caps firmly to prevent water or dust from entering the terminal. A docomo nano UIM card is an IC card that stores user information, such as the users phone number. 27 Before using the terminal 28 Before using the terminal âINFORMATION 29 Before using the terminal â Internal battery life 30 Before using the terminal c Insert the AC adapter power plug into an outlet 31 Before using the terminal b With the side engraved with "B" facing up, insert the microUSB plug of the AC adapter horizontally into the external connection jack c Insert the AC adapter's power plug into an outlet 32 Before using the terminal 33 Before using the terminal â Pinch Touch the screen with two fingers and widen (pinch-out) or narrow (pinch-in) the fingers distance. â Flick Touch the screen and sweep the finger quickly. 34 Before using the terminal Enter characters using software keyboard displayed on the screen. 35 Before using the terminal 36 Before using the terminal âINFORMATION 37 Before using the terminal 38 Before using the terminal Handwritten input : Set Overwrite handwritten input (Numeric keypad, QWERTY keypad), Number of input boxes or Number of input boxes(Full screen) (Vertical screen/Horizontal screen), Recognition speed (Auto confirm ON/Recognition speed), Set lines (Thickness and Color for NORMAL HANDWRITING/FULL SCREEN HANDWRITING). Conversion setting : Set keyboard selection type for Hiragana/Alphabet/Numeric, Available keyboard, Select referred application of MENU flick, Input prediction, Showing prediction candidates before next input, Learning function, Use half-width space, Auto space insert, Character delete key, Function key flick guide, Back key, Auto full screen (horizontal), Hardware keyboard preferentially, Multi-touch. 39 Before using the terminal 40 Before using the terminal 3 [GO NEXT] 41 Before using the terminal âINFORMATION 42 Before using the terminal 43 Before using the terminal : Software update : Save an image by screenshot : Immediately after you reoriented the screen using the Shake to unrotate function, you shook the terminal twice to restore the original orientation : Location providing is ON : Omakase Lock is set : Available memory on the terminal is low : Check for application battery (Detect applications that consumes battery power) : Touch and sleep is set : Error/alert message : docomo ID settings authentication failure : Some notifications are not displayed 44 Before using the terminal â Opening the Notification panel 1 Flick the status bar downward a Status bar b Panel switch Tap the panel switch to switch settings. 45 Before using the terminal âINFORMATION 46 Before using the terminal â Capture & Draw Capture displayed screen to edit as an image or share with other application. 47 Before using the terminal 48 Before using the terminal Set the screen not to react by touch operation. Press and hold P until the phone options menu 1 appears 2 [Child proof] 49 Before using the terminal docomo LIVE UX e Dock Displayed even if the home screen page is changed. Apps button : Display the application list screen. On the Home screen, you can add widgets or activate applications. Flick left or right to switch pages on the Home screen. a Widget Activate widget (Google Search). b Machi-Chara Display information such as incoming call and mail reception. c Applications Activate applications. d Indicator Indicates the page number of home screens and which screen you are in. 50 docomo LIVE UX âINFORMATION 51 docomo LIVE UX 52 docomo LIVE UX b Apps/Widgets/Wallpapers (displayed respectively) 53 docomo LIVE UX LAWSON : The official application of LAWSON. You can display digital membership using your mobile phone as a member's card, search shops, and find valuable exchange coupons. Messenger : A chat application that allows users to send messages and stamps to friends on Facebook and the mobile phone. My Tracker : You can record and check the daily steps, activity amount, etc. Play Games : Discover new games, manage record or score, and enjoy multi-play with people in the world easily. Play Store : Use Google Play. 54 docomo LIVE UX docomo backup : An application for backing up to/restoring from "Data Storage BOX" or "microSD card". 55 docomo LIVE UX 56 docomo LIVE UX My Magazine is a search service for displaying articles for categories you selected. It helps to set search words based on your tendency of articles to read or profile information to bring them closer to your preference. You can also configure My Magazine so that it can be customized using notifications, location information, docomo service contract information, etc. 57 docomo LIVE UX Calling 1 From the Home screen, 2 [Dial] 58 Calling 59 Calling 60 Calling 61 Calling e Show/hide the dial keypad Send touch-tone signals (DTMF tones). 62 Calling f History Display "Outgoing call"/"Incoming call"/"Missed call". You can check call history. 1 From the Home screen, 2 [Recent calls] a All tab Display all incoming and outgoing calls. b Name or phone number Tap to make a voice call, send SMS, make a video call, add to phonebook, display the profile screen, etc. Touch and hold to edit phone number and call or to delete from the history. c Incoming tab Display received call history only. d Outgoing tab Display dialed call history only. e Voice call button Make a voice call. 63 Calling Set phone memo or play/delete recorded phone memos. 64 Calling Vibrate on ring : Set whether to vibrate while ringtone is sounding. 65 Calling You can register phone numbers, email addresses, etc. to the phonebook. You can contact registered parties through simple operation. 66 Calling 67 Calling e Outgoing button Make a call. âINFORMATION 68 Calling Mail/Browser Send/receive mails using DOCOMO mail address (@docomo.ne.jp). Sent/received mails are saved in docomo mail server. You can transfer mail data easily when the terminal is lost or you change the model. Additionally, with docomo ID (d account), you can send, receive and read mail on multiple devices such as a tablet and PC browser using the same mail address. For details on docomo mail, refer to NTT DOCOMO website. the Home screen, 1 From From here on, follow the onscreen instructions. You can send and receive text messages with a mobile phone number as the destination. * For details on a number of characters that you can send/receive etc, refer to "Short Message Service (SMS)" on the NTT DOCOMO website. 69 Mail/Browser 70 Mail/Browser Set the SMSC number : Set the message center number. 71 Mail/Browser 72 Mail/Browser Confirm before deleting : Display confirmation screen before deleting. Confirm before sending : Display confirmation screen before sending. â Setting Email account 73 Mail/Browser Area Mail is a service that you can receive Earthquake Early Warning and Tsunami Warning provided by the Meteorological Agency, and Disaster/Evacuation information provided by the nation or local public body without being affected by the line congestion. 74 Mail/Browser You can view web pages like on a PC using Browser. On the terminal, Browser can be used over a packet communication or Wi-Fi connection. 75 Mail/Browser 2 [Menu] 76 Mail/Browser âINFORMATION 77 Mail/Browser Applications In dmenu, you can easily access sites recommended by DOCOMO or convenient applications. 1 From the Home screen, [d 78 Applications 79 Applications You can use Osaifu-Keitai service which allows you to pay money or to use coupon only by holding the terminal over the IC card reader in stores etc. and " 80 Applications 81 Applications 3 [Lock NFC/Osaifu-Keitai] 82 Applications âINFORMATION 83 Applications Copyrights and portrait rights Avoid reproducing, altering, or editing taken or recorded pictures or sounds using the terminal without the copyright holders authorization, because, except for personal use etc., they are prohibited by the Copyright law. Avoid using or altering pictures of others without their consent, because they may infringe on portrait rights. Note that taking photos or recordings at some demonstrations, performances or exhibitions may be prohibited even when only for personal use. Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when taking and sending photos using cameraequipped mobile phones. If you cause the public any trouble using the terminal, you may be punished under law or regulations (for example, nuisance prevention ordinance). 84 Applications f Still images/videos that was taken immediately before 85 Applications âINFORMATION 86 Applications 87 Applications 88 Applications Playing taken videos : Flick left 89 Applications 90 Applications 91 Applications 92 Applications 93 Applications 94 Applications 95 Applications You can manage your schedule. 1 From the Home screen, [ 96 Applications âINFORMATION 97 Applications 1 From the Home screen, 98 Applications âINFORMATION 99 Applications â Phonebook account copy Copy phonebook data stored on a Google account to docomo account. 1 From the Home screen, 100 Applications â Restoring Restore music files, bookmarks, and other data backed up in the Data Storage BOX to the terminal. 1 From the Home screen, 101 Applications Settings You can make various settings in the menu displayed from the Home screen, tap 102 Settings Touch sounds : Set whether to sound when selecting menu. Dial pad touch tones : Set whether to sound when operating the dial pad. Side key tones : Set whether to have the terminal make a sound when pressing the volume key. Screen locking sounds : Set whether to sound when setting and canceling screen lock. 103 Settings 104 Settings required items 2 Set Wallpaper : Setting steps 105 Settings 1 From the Home screen, 106 Settings 107 Settings 108 Settings 109 Settings 110 Settings 3 Set required items 111 Settings Passpoint : Set whether to automatically connect the available Passport access point when Wi-Fi is ON. 112 Settings 2[ 113 Settings â Disconnecting VPN 1 Open the Notification panel 2 Select a notification of VPN connecting 114 Settings â Easy settings for Wi-Fi tethering Register Wi-Fi device supporting AOSS or WPS. 115 Settings Set up about lock. 1 From the Home screen, 116 Settings 117 Settings 118 Settings 119 Settings 120 Settings â Registering fingerprint Register your fingerprint for authentication. 121 Settings 2 [REGISTER] 122 Settings 123 Settings â Precautions when using Privacy mode 124 Settings â Privacy mode operation settings (Action when call received) Set actions for incoming call or mail. 125 Settings 2 [Activate/Deactivate options] 126 Settings â Changing PIN code Set the PIN code (mark [Lock SIM card]) in advance. 1 From the Home screen, 127 Settings 128 Settings 129 Settings Set up the location information, Osaifu-Keitai, etc. 1 From the Home screen, 130 Settings 131 Settings âINFORMATION 132 Settings You can register or edit your own information. 1 From the Home screen, 133 Settings â Disabling applications 134 Settings Factory data reset : Setting steps 135 Settings Select time zone : Set time zone manually. Use 24-hour format : Set whether to use 24-hour format. 136 Settings File management Folders in the internal storage and data saved in each folder by default are as follows. 137 File management 138 File management You can manage data saved in the internal storage and microSD card (rename/delete/copy/move etc. folders and files). 1 From the Home screen, [KSfilemanager] 2 Touch and hold a folder/file 139 File management Data communication 140 Data communication 1 From the Home screen, 141 Data communication 142 Data communication NFC is an abbreviation for Near Field Communication and a short range wireless communication method of international standard defined by ISO (International Organization for Standardization). You can use a contactless IC card function, Reader/Writer function, P2P function, etc. You can send/receive data to/from another NFC compatible device using NFC function. 143 Data communication External device connection 144 External device connection 145 External device connection 146 External device connection International roaming With the international roaming (WORLD WING), you can use the terminal without changing phone number or mail address in the service area of the overseas network operator affiliated with DOCOMO. You can use Phone and SMS without changing settings. 147 International roaming 148 International roaming â Setting Network operators By default, the terminal is set to automatically search and switch to an available network. To switch network manually, perform the following operations. 1 From the Home screen, 149 International roaming 150 International roaming 151 International roaming 152 International roaming Appendix/Index 153 Appendix/Index 154 Appendix/Index 155 Appendix/Index 156 Appendix/Index 157 Appendix/Index 158 Appendix/Index 159 Appendix/Index support starts when you are 5 Remote connected Reset the terminal to the default state. All installed applications and saved data to the terminal, for the most part, however, are deleted. 160 Appendix/Index 161 Appendix/Index 162 Appendix/Index â Cautions 163 Appendix/Index 164 Appendix/Index 165 Appendix/Index Display Image pickup device Type Organic electroluminescence Size Approx. 5.0 inch Number of colors 16777216 colors Resolution 720 (H) 1280 (V) pixels (HD) Type Out-camera : Backsideillumination CMOS In-camera : Back-illuminated CMOS Size Number of effective pixels Still picture recording size Out-camera : 1/4.0 inch In-camera : 1/6.9 inch Video recording size Out-camera : Approx. 8.1 million pixels In-camera : Approx. 2.4 million pixels Videos Wireless LAN Out-camera : Up to approx. 6.0 x (80 levels) Bluetooth Out-camera : Up to approx. 6.0 x (80 levels) Out-camera : FullHD 1920 1080 Fit screen 1280 720 Mobile email 640 480 In-camera: FullHD 1920 1080 Fit screen 1280 720 Mobile email 640 480 Number of recording pixels Out-camera : Approx. 8.0 million pixels (Max.) In-camera : Approx. 2.1 million pixels Digital zoom Still image Out-camera : 8M maximum pixels 3264 2448 6M wide 3264 1840 SNS 2048 1536 FullHD 1920 1080 Mobile email 640 480 In-camera: 2M maximum pixels 1920 1080 1.7M 1520 1152 Mobile email 640 480 IEEE802.11a/b/g/n compatible*5 Version 4.1*6 Output power class 1 Supported profile*7 HFP, HSP, DUN, OPP, SPP, HID, A2DP, AVRCP, PBAP, PAN*8, HDP, ANP, FMP, PASP, PXP, TIP, HOGP Earphone/microphone jack 166 Appendix/Index *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 *8 Continuous stand-by time indicates the estimated stand-by time when radio signal reception is normal. Stationary continuous standby time indicates the estimated average operation time when radio signal reception is normal. Due to internal battery charging condition, function settings, operating environment such as ambient temperature, radio wave conditions in the area of use (the radio waves are weak or absent), etc. stand-by time may be reduced to about half. Activating applications also reduces call (communication)/standby time even if you do not call or use the Internet. Continuous call time indicates the estimated time that the phone can send or receive radio waves normally. Charging time indicates the estimated time for firstly charging an empty internal battery with the terminal turned OFF for approximately 10 minutes, and then charging with the terminal turned ON. When the temperature is high or low, it takes a long time for charging. 2.4 GHz/5 GHz are supported for IEEE 802.11n. It is confirmed that the terminal and all Bluetooth devices are compliant with Bluetooth standards designated by Bluetooth SIG, and they are authenticated. However, procedures may differ or data transfer may not be possible depending on the device's characteristics or specifications. These are created by standardizing connection procedures for Bluetooth communications according to individual product properties. The terminal supports PAN-NAP and PANU. 167 Appendix/Index â Available files for the terminal You can create, view and edit (save) the following files using the "WPS Office" application in the terminal. Type/Extension Document file (Writer) .wps Create View Edit (Save) *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 168 You can save selected format from either .doc/.docx/.pdf/.txt. You can save selected format from any of .et/.xls/.xlsx/.csv/.pdf. Macro program operation is not supported. Converted to .pptx when saved. Output is available from the print screen of Writer/Spreadsheets. Output is available from the save screen of Writer/print screen of Spreadsheet. Appendix/Index Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile Phones This model 0 mobile phone complies with Japanese technical regulations and international guidelines regarding exposure to radio waves. This mobile phone was designed in observance of Japanese technical regulations regarding exposure to radio waves *1 and limits to exposure to radio waves recommended by a set of equivalent international guidelines. This set of international guidelines was set out by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), and the permissible limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health condition. The technical regulations and international guidelines set out limits for radio waves as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR, which is the value of absorbed energy in any 10 grams of tissue over a 6-minute period. The SAR limit for mobile phones is 2.0 W/kg. The highest SAR value for this mobile phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.56 W/kg*2 and when worn on the body is 0. W/kg*3. There may be slight differences between the SAR levels for each product, but they all satisfy the limit. The actual SAR of this mobile phone while operating can be well below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum required to reach the network. Therefore in general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the device. This mobile phone can be used in positions other than against your ear. Please keep the mobile phone farther than 1.5 cm away from your body by using such as a carrying case or a wearable accessory without including any metals. This mobile phone satisfies the technical regulations and international guidelines. The World Health Organization has stated that "a large number of studies have been performed over the last two decades to assess whether mobile phones pose a potential health risk. To date, no adverse health effects have been established as being caused by mobile phone use." Please refer to the WHO website if you would like more detailed information. http://www.who.int/docstore/peh-emf/publications/ facts_press/fact_english.htm Please refer to the websites listed below if you would like more detailed information regarding SAR. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Website: http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/index.htm Association of Radio Industries and Businesses Website: http://www.arib-emf.org/01denpa/denpa02-02.html (in Japanese only) NTT DOCOMO, INC. Website: https://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/product/sar/ FUJITSU LIMITED Website: http://www.fmworld.net/product/phone/sar/ (in Japanese only) *1 Technical regulations are defined by the Ministerial Ordinance Related to Radio Law (Article 14-2 of Radio Equipment Regulations). 169 Appendix/Index *2 *3 In regards to methods of measuring SAR when using mobile phones having multiple wireless devices to be able to function simultaneously at the ear, in July of 2015, a portion of advisory 118 was reported on based upon the Information and Communications Council. SAR value when evaluated based on the report is also under the SAR limit. Including other radio systems that can be simultaneously used with Xi/FOMA. 170 Appendix/Index 171 Appendix/Index &RQVXOWWKHGHDOHURUDQH[SHULHQFHGUDGLR79WHFKQLFLDQIRU 172 Appendix/Index This product and its accessories may be under coverage of the Export Administration Regulations of Japan ("Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Laws" and the related laws and regulations). And, they may be also under coverage of Export Administration Regulations of the U.S. When exporting and reexporting this product and its accessories, take necessary procedures on your responsibility and expense. For details, contact Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan or US Department of Commerce. 173 Appendix/Index 174 Appendix/Index 175 Appendix/Index 176 Appendix/Index White balance ................................................................86 Automatic video recording ..............................................89 Adjust flicker ..................................................................89 Auto focus ......................................................................89 White balance ................................................................89 Automatically lock ......................................................... 116 Auto-rotate screen ......................................................... 105 Back side microphone ......................................................27 Backup & reset ............................................................... 134 Automatic restore....................................................... 134 Back up my data ......................................................... 134 Backup account........................................................... 134 Factory data reset ....................................................... 160 Battery............................................................................. 107 Battery life ......................................................................30 Charging.........................................................................29 Battery saver .................................................................. 107 Battery usage ................................................................. 107 Best view adjust............................................................. 105 Blue light cut mode........................................................ 105 Bluetooth antenna section...............................................27 Bluetooth communication ............................................ 140 Canceling connection................................................. 142 Connecting .................................................................. 141 Function ON/OFF ........................................................ 140 Pair setting .................................................................. 141 Renaming .................................................................... 142 Sending/Receiving data ............................................. 141 Unpairing .................................................................... 142 Bluetooth Low Energy................................................... 142 Alert Notification ........................................................ 142 Alert Notification Detail Setting ................................ 142 Find Me Ringtone........................................................ 142 Proximity...................................................................... 142 Time ............................................................................. 142 Bluetooth tethering ........................................................ 115 Bookmarks......................................................................... 76 Deleting.......................................................................... 76 Editing ............................................................................ 76 Registering..................................................................... 76 Brightness........................................................................ 105 Automatic brightness.................................................. 105 Super clear mode........................................................ 105 Browser.............................................................................. 75 Accessibility................................................................... 77 Advanced ....................................................................... 77 Bandwidth management .............................................. 77 Bookmark....................................................................... 76 Displaying ...................................................................... 75 General........................................................................... 77 Highlight & Copy........................................................... 77 History............................................................................ 76 Incognito tab.................................................................. 75 Labs ................................................................................ 77 Link operation................................................................ 76 Opening new browser window.................................... 75 Print ................................................................................ 77 Privacy & security ......................................................... 77 Save image .................................................................... 77 Screen operation........................................................... 75 Settings .......................................................................... 77 Calculator........................................................................... 98 Call forwarding service..................................................... 64 Call mode setting.............................................................. 65 177 Appendix/Index Call notification .................................................................64 Call waiting........................................................................64 Caller ID display request service......................................64 Camera ...............................................................................83 Automatic still image shooting ....................................86 Automatic video recording ...........................................89 Cautions on shooting ....................................................83 Continuous shooting.....................................................85 Panorama shooting .......................................................86 Shooting settings for still image ..................................87 Shooting settings for video ..........................................89 Still image shooting ......................................................85 Video shooting...............................................................88 Capture & Draw.................................................................47 Change password .......................................................... 116 Change Security code.................................................... 116 Change unlock pattern .................................................. 116 Character entry..................................................................35 Common phrase utility .................................................39 Dictionary utility ............................................................39 Editing text .....................................................................39 Keyboard ........................................................................35 Setting ............................................................................38 Voice input .....................................................................36 Charging.............................................................................29 AC adapter .....................................................................31 Charging adapter...........................................................30 Desktop holder...............................................................30 PC....................................................................................32 Precautions ....................................................................29 Charging jack.....................................................................27 Child proof .........................................................................49 Clearing credentials ....................................................... 122 Clock...................................................................................96 Alarm.............................................................................. 97 Stopwatch...................................................................... 97 Timer .............................................................................. 97 World clock .................................................................... 96 Customize screen.............................................................. 48 Data communication/Airplane mode ........................... 112 Data enabled ................................................................... 112 Data roaming................................................................... 148 Data usage....................................................................... 112 Date .................................................................................. 135 Date & time ..................................................................... 135 Automatic date & time................................................ 135 Automatic time zone................................................... 135 Select time zone .......................................................... 136 Set date ........................................................................ 135 Set time........................................................................ 135 Use 24-hour format..................................................... 136 Daydream ........................................................................ 107 Decline call......................................................................... 60 Default SMS app ............................................................. 130 Device administrators .................................................... 116 Device management....................................................... 133 Dial pad touch tones....................................................... 103 Display ............................................................................... 27 Switching the portrait/landscape view........................ 34 Display & Wallpaper ....................................................... 104 dmarket.............................................................................. 78 dmenu ................................................................................ 78 docomo backup................................................................. 99 Backing up to/Restoring from microSD card .............. 99 Backup/restore to docomo cloud............................... 100 Phonebook account copy ........................................... 100 178 Appendix/Index docomo LIVE UX ...............................................................50 docomo mail......................................................................69 docomo nano UIM card ....................................................27 Installing.........................................................................28 Removing .......................................................................28 Security code ........................................................ 29, 117 docomo nano UIM card slot.............................................27 docomo service/cloud ................................................... 132 AUTO-GPS .................................................................. 132 docomo apps management....................................... 132 docomo apps password............................................. 132 docomo cloud ............................................................. 132 docomo ID settings .................................................... 132 docomo location information.................................... 132 docomo service initial settings.................................. 132 Open source licenses ................................................. 132 Osusume App ............................................................. 132 Profile setting.............................................................. 132 Remote Initialization Service ..................................... 132 Send device error information .................................. 132 Switch USB debugging.............................................. 132 Double-tap .........................................................................33 Drag ....................................................................................33 Draining water...................................................................24 Early warning "Area Mail"................................................74 Earphone Launcher ........................................................ 130 Earpiece..............................................................................26 Easy data transfer support...............................................41 Easy settings for Wi-Fi tethering .................................. 115 AOSS system .............................................................. 115 WPS system ................................................................ 115 Editing text ........................................................................39 Email .................................................................................. 71 Account settings............................................................ 73 Backup............................................................................ 73 Creating.......................................................................... 71 Deleting.......................................................................... 72 Displaying ...................................................................... 72 Forwarding .................................................................... 72 General settings ............................................................ 72 Mail account settings.................................................... 71 Receiving ....................................................................... 72 Reply all ......................................................................... 72 Replying ......................................................................... 72 Restore ........................................................................... 73 Sending.......................................................................... 71 Settings .......................................................................... 72 Emergency mode .............................................................. 34 Encrypt phone ................................................................. 128 Encrypt SD card .............................................................. 128 Encryption settings......................................................... 128 English ............................................................................. 129 English guidance............................................................... 64 Error messages ............................................................... 158 Export Administration Regulations .............................. 173 External connection jack .................................................. 27 External device connection............................................ 144 Connecting with a PC.................................................. 144 Connecting with a printer using cloud print ............. 144 Connecting with a Wi-Fi printer ................................. 145 Displaying on Wi-Fi Miracast device ......................... 146 External storage.............................................................. 137 Factory reset.................................................................... 160 FAQ................................................................................... 153 179 Appendix/Index File operations................................................................ 139 Fingerprint authentication ............................................ 119 Authentication ............................................................ 121 Deleting ....................................................................... 121 Precautions ......................................................... 119, 120 Registering .................................................................. 121 Fingerprint sensor.............................................................27 Flash ...................................................................................27 Flick ....................................................................................34 FOMA antenna section .....................................................27 Font settings................................................................... 129 Font size.......................................................................... 128 Gallery ................................................................................90 Glove touch .................................................................... 130 Gmail ..................................................................................73 Displaying ......................................................................73 Google Maps .....................................................................95 Google Play........................................................................78 Google Search ...................................................................98 Handwritten input.............................................................35 Hiding recently used applications ................................ 126 Highlight & Copy...............................................................47 Hold ....................................................................................60 Home screen......................................................................50 Adding ............................................................................52 Back to app list...............................................................51 Back up and restore.......................................................56 Create folder ..................................................................50 Customizing ...................................................................50 Deleting ..........................................................................52 Disabling applications .................................................. 51 Home screens................................................................ 52 Kisekae ........................................................................... 51 Remove from Home...................................................... 51 Setting Machi-Chara ..................................................... 51 Wallpaper....................................................................... 51 Homescreen selector ........................................................ 48 Icon..................................................................................... 42 Back icon........................................................................ 42 History icon.................................................................... 42 Home icon...................................................................... 42 Navigation bar............................................................... 42 Notification icon ............................................................ 43 Slide display icon .......................................................... 42 Status bar....................................................................... 43 Status icon ..................................................................... 44 iD application .................................................................... 82 In-camera ........................................................................... 27 Indicator LED .............................................................. 26, 42 Initial settings.................................................................... 40 Install certificates............................................................ 122 Intellectual Property Right ............................................. 173 Intelligent color adjust ................................................... 105 Internal storage............................................................... 137 International call (WORLD CALL) .................................... 60 International roaming (WORLD WING)......................... 147 Network service........................................................... 152 Settings for making/receiving calls............................ 151 Internet call........................................................................ 65 Interruptions.................................................................... 103 180 Appendix/Index Language/Text/Input..................................................... 128 Launcher setting ............................................................ 130 Light ...................................................................................27 Location data/GPS............................................................93 Settings ..........................................................................95 Lock screen ........................................................................46 Screen wallpaper........................................................ 105 Lock & Security .............................................................. 116 Playing music/video...................................................... 92 Purchasing from dmarket............................................. 93 Messaging ......................................................................... 69 Microphone ....................................................................... 27 microSD card................................................................... 137 Connected as a camera (PTP)..................................... 144 Connected as a media device (MTP) ......................... 144 Erasing data................................................................. 134 Format.......................................................................... 134 Installing ...................................................................... 138 Operation from a PC ................................................... 144 Removing..................................................................... 138 microSD card slot ............................................................. 27 microSD password ......................................................... 118 Miracast ........................................................................... 146 Missed call LED ............................................................... 103 Multi-connection............................................................. 110 My Magazine ..................................................................... 57 My physical profile.......................................................... 133 My profile........................................................................... 68 Mail........................................................................69, 71, 73 Make passwords visible ................................................ 116 Make pattern visible ...................................................... 116 Manner mode ................................................................. 104 Manner mode ............................................................. 104 Manner mode (Alarm)................................................ 104 Manner mode (Silent) ................................................ 104 Original manner.......................................................... 104 Maps...................................................................................95 Material ..............................................................................13 Media Player ......................................................................91 Play list ...........................................................................93 Navigation bar................................................................... 42 Network Mode ................................................................ 149 Network operators ......................................................... 149 Network security code ................................................... 117 Network service ................................................................ 64 NFC communication ....................................................... 143 NFC/Osaifu-Keitai Lock .................................................... 82 Canceling ....................................................................... 82 Notification icon................................................................ 43 Notification LED .............................................................. 103 Notification panel ............................................................. 44 Panel switch................................................................... 45 Kazashite-Link compatible service ........................... 80, 81 Keep lit when held ......................................................... 106 Key misoperation support............................................. 136 Keyboard............................................................................35 External keyboard..........................................................40 Handwritten input..........................................................35 Numeric keypad.............................................................35 QWERTY keypad............................................................35 181 Appendix/Index Notification sound ......................................................... 102 Notifying caller ID ...................................................... 58, 64 Nuisance call blocking service .........................................64 Numeric keypad ......................................................... 35, 37 Flick input .......................................................................37 Gesture input .................................................................37 Numeric keypad input...................................................37 2-touch input..................................................................38 Open source software ................................................... 175 Osaifu-Keitai ......................................................................80 Lock Setting ...................................................................81 Precautions on using.....................................................80 Osaifu-Keitai service .........................................................80 Out-camera ........................................................................27 Owner info ...................................................................... 116 Pan......................................................................................33 Password manager ........................................................ 121 Pedometer ...................................................................... 131 Phone .................................................................................58 Add wait .........................................................................58 Add 2-sec pause ............................................................58 Call settings....................................................................64 Call volume ....................................................................61 Caller ID notification............................................... 58, 64 Emergency call ..............................................................59 Making a call ..................................................................58 Receiving a call ..............................................................60 Select prefix ...................................................................58 Phone memo .....................................................................64 ON/OFF ...........................................................................64 Phone memo list ........................................................... 64 Recording....................................................................... 60 Settings .......................................................................... 64 Phone ringtone................................................................ 102 Phonebook......................................................................... 66 Deleting.......................................................................... 67 Editing ............................................................................ 67 Exporting ....................................................................... 68 Favorites ........................................................................ 67 Importing ....................................................................... 68 Index............................................................................... 66 My profile....................................................................... 68 Phonebook list............................................................... 66 Profile screen................................................................. 67 Registering group ......................................................... 67 Registration ................................................................... 66 Search ............................................................................ 66 Using Group .................................................................. 67 Picture correction............................................................ 105 PIN code........................................................................... 117 Changing...................................................................... 127 Input ............................................................................. 127 Setting.......................................................................... 126 Pinch................................................................................... 34 Play Store .......................................................................... 78 Deleting application ...................................................... 79 Installing application..................................................... 79 Playing video ..................................................................... 91 Pointer speed .................................................................. 128 Power button instantly locks......................................... 116 Power key .......................................................................... 27 Pre-installed applications................................................. 53 Print.................................................................................. 144 Privacy mode................................................................... 123 182 Appendix/Index Action for app notifications ....................................... 125 Action when call received.......................................... 125 Action when mail received ........................................ 125 Activate/Deactivate options ....................................... 125 Activating .................................................................... 126 Browser ....................................................................... 125 Browser setting........................................................... 125 Deactivating ................................................................ 126 Dictionary for predictive text input ........................... 125 Home ........................................................................... 125 Home setting............................................................... 125 Phonebook setting...................................................... 124 Phonebook/History ..................................................... 124 Picture.......................................................................... 125 Picture setting ............................................................. 125 Precautions ................................................................. 124 Privacy mode settings................................................ 124 Receive indicator ........................................................ 125 Profile .............................................................................. 133 Proximity sensor ...............................................................26 Public mode (power OFF) settings ..................................64 PUK code......................................................................... 118 QR code reader..................................................................90 Reading ..........................................................................90 QWERTY keypad ...............................................................35 Recent calls........................................................................63 Recommended applications.............................................56 Reject SMS ........................................................................65 Rejecting calls with SMS..................................................60 Remote operation settings ..................................... 64, 152 Reset ................................................................................ 160 Reverb suppression .......................................................... 65 RGB sensor ........................................................................ 26 Roaming settings............................................................ 151 Network service (overseas) ........................................ 152 SAR................................................................................... 169 Schedule ............................................................................ 96 Displaying ...................................................................... 96 Registering..................................................................... 96 Screen lock Lock .............................................................................. 118 Locking........................................................................... 45 Security unlock preference......................................... 118 Unlock ............................................................................ 46 Screen lock sound........................................................... 103 Screen timeout................................................................ 106 Screenshot......................................................................... 34 SD card and storage area............................................... 134 Mount SD card ............................................................ 134 Total space................................................................... 134 Unmount SD card ....................................................... 134 SD card password settings ............................................ 123 Authenticate password............................................... 123 Change password ....................................................... 123 Delete password.......................................................... 123 Forcibly delete password ........................................... 123 Registering password ................................................. 123 Search ................................................................................ 98 Google Search............................................................... 98 Voice Search.................................................................. 98 Second call settings.......................................................... 64 Security unlock preference ............................................ 118 183 Appendix/Index Fingerprint................................................................... 118 Password..................................................................... 118 Pattern ......................................................................... 118 Security code .............................................................. 118 Touch/Swipe ............................................................... 118 Set up SIM/RUIM card lock........................................... 126 Setting menu.................................................................. 102 Shake to unrotate .......................................................... 105 Shooting settings for still image .....................................87 Camera Mode ................................................................87 Display grid ....................................................................88 Flash ...............................................................................87 HDR mode ......................................................................87 Location..........................................................................88 Picture Size.....................................................................87 Save ................................................................................88 SelfTimer........................................................................87 Switch camera ...............................................................87 Touch shutter.................................................................88 Shooting settings for video .............................................89 Camera Mode ................................................................89 Light................................................................................89 Movie Size......................................................................89 Saving location ..............................................................89 Switch camera ...............................................................89 Side key tones ................................................................ 103 SIM unlock ...................................................................... 175 Sleep................................................................................ 106 Sleep mode........................................................................45 Slide....................................................................................33 Slide display ............................................................. 43, 131 Slide spot ...........................................................................46 Slide to activate camera................................................ 116 Slide-in function ....................................................... 46, 130 Slide-in launcher ............................................................... 46 Slot cap .............................................................................. 27 Smart Lock ...................................................................... 121 SMS.................................................................................... 69 Creating.......................................................................... 69 Deleting.......................................................................... 70 Displaying ...................................................................... 70 Forwarding .................................................................... 70 Receiving ....................................................................... 69 Replying ......................................................................... 70 Sending.......................................................................... 69 Setting............................................................................ 70 Software Update............................................................. 162 Sound at start charging ................................................. 102 Sound/Vibration/LED..................................................... 102 Speaker .............................................................................. 26 Specifications .................................................................. 165 Spell checker ................................................................... 128 Status bar .......................................................................... 43 Status icon......................................................................... 44 Stereo earphone jack........................................................ 27 Still image shooting screen ............................................. 84 Stopping packet connection.......................................... 112 Storage ............................................................................ 137 Storage type.................................................................... 122 Strap hole .......................................................................... 27 Super ATOK ULTIAS Settings ......................................... 38 Initialize .......................................................................... 39 Operation sound/Vibrate .............................................. 38 Super ATOK ULTIAS settings Conversion setting ........................................................ 39 Design ............................................................................ 39 Handwritten input ......................................................... 39 Numeric keypad ............................................................ 38 184 Appendix/Index QWERTY keypad............................................................38 Set selection list.............................................................39 ULTIAS Feature select...................................................38 Utility ..............................................................................39 Swipe .................................................................................33 Switching input method ..................................................38 Tap......................................................................................33 Task manager ....................................................................48 Tethering......................................................................... 114 Bluetooth tethering .................................................... 115 Easy settings ............................................................... 115 USB tethering ............................................................. 114 Wi-Fi tethering ............................................................ 114 Text-to-speech output ........................................... 128, 136 Time................................................................................. 135 ToruCa................................................................................82 Touch and hold..................................................................33 Touch panel .......................................................................27 Notes ..............................................................................33 Using ..............................................................................33 Touch sounds ................................................................. 103 Touch-tone signals............................................................62 Trademarks..................................................................... 173 Troubleshooting............................................................. 153 Trusted credentials ........................................................ 122 Turn off sound when flipped......................................... 102 Turning power off .............................................................32 Turning power on .............................................................32 Unknown sources .......................................................... 126 Unlocking PIN lock......................................................... 127 USB tethering.................................................................. 114 Useful tools ..................................................................... 130 Using overseas................................................................ 147 After returning to Japan ............................................. 152 Checking ...................................................................... 147 Communication services ............................................ 147 Making a call in the country you stay........................ 150 Receiving a call in the country you stay.................... 150 Settings ........................................................................ 148 Vibrate on touch ............................................................. 102 Vibrate when ringing...................................................... 102 Video call Making a call.................................................................. 58 Receiving a call.............................................................. 60 Video correction.............................................................. 105 Video shooting screen...................................................... 84 Viewing still image ........................................................... 91 Virtual Private Network ................................................. 113 Voice adjusting ................................................................. 61 Voice input ........................................................................ 36 Voice Search...................................................................... 98 Setting.......................................................................... 129 Voicemail service .............................................................. 64 Volume key........................................................................ 27 Volumes........................................................................... 103 VPN .................................................................................. 113 Adding.......................................................................... 113 Connecting................................................................... 113 Disconnecting.............................................................. 114 Warranty .......................................................................... 160 185 Appendix/Index Waterproofness/Dustproofness, shock resistance ........20 Wi-Fi ................................................................................ 107 Adding ......................................................................... 109 Advanced settings ...................................................... 111 Connecting .................................................................. 108 Deleting ....................................................................... 109 Easy Settings .............................................................. 109 Scanning ..................................................................... 108 Wi-Fi Auto ON/OFF ..................................................... 110 Wi-Fi antenna section .......................................................27 Wi-Fi Direct ..................................................................... 110 Wi-Fi Easy Settings ........................................................ 109 AOSS system .............................................................. 109 WPS system ................................................................ 109 Wi-Fi sleep policy ........................................................... 111 Wi-Fi tethering................................................................ 114 WORLD CALL.....................................................................60 WORLD WING................................................................. 147 Xi antenna section ..................................................... 26, 27 186 Appendix/Index Use mobile phone with your manners! Remember to be courteous to others when you use your terminal. 187 Functions designed for public use Your terminal has a number of useful functions designed for public use, such as a setting that instructs your terminal not to answer incoming calls and the ability to set the terminal for silent operation. 188 Online Procedures, Confirmation of Subscription, etc. General Inquiries0120-005-250 (toll free) * Service available in: English, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish * Unavailable from part of IP phones. (Business hours : 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.) * Unavailable from part of IP phones. (Business hours : 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (open all year round))
Source Exif Data:
File Type : PDF File Type Extension : pdf MIME Type : application/pdf PDF Version : 1.6 Linearized : Yes Encryption : Standard V4.4 (128-bit) User Access : Print, Extract Create Date : 2015:12:18 17:28:02+08:00 Modify Date : 2015:12:18 17:32:23+08:00 XMP Toolkit : Adobe XMP Core 5.4-c005 78.147326, 2012/08/23-13:03:03 Producer : Acrobat Distiller 11.0 (Windows) Creator Tool : FrameMaker 7.2 Metadata Date : 2015:12:18 17:32:23+08:00 Format : application/pdf Creator : Title : untitled Document ID : uuid:ecd9a770-afc9-41f5-b0d4-4219b1413d25 Instance ID : uuid:ab8aa536-c591-4949-ac62-38f10663239a Page Count : 192EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools