NEC of America IQF1504 KMP7N4AB-1A User Manual
NEC Corporation of America KMP7N4AB-1A
user manual
Quick Start Guide
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Supplied Accessories Getting Started
Parts Names and Functions
1Power switch
2microUSB connector
3Proximity/Illuminance sensor
4Notification LED
5Earpiece (receiver)
6Display (Touch panel)
7Mouthpiece/microphone
8 (menu) key
9 (home) key
10 (back) key
11 (search) key
12 Speaker
13 Camera
14 Light
15 +/- (volume) keys
16 Sub microphone
17 microSD card slot
18 Back cover
19 SIM slot
20 Strap slot
Removing/Attaching the Back Cover
To remove the back cover, hook your finger on the slot and
remove in direction without too much force.
To attach the back cover, insert the tabs on top of the back
cover into the slots, slide it in direction and push it down
securely in direction.
Securely push the areas illustrated by the dots and make sure
that there is no space between the back cover and this
product.
Inserting the SIM Card
SIM is an IC card that stores your phone number and other
information. Some functions are not available if the SIM card is
not inserted.
1Hold the tab to slide the tray.
2Place the SIM card on the tray, setting the IC surface
on the upside.
3Slide the tray to the end.
Inserting the microSD Card
Insert the microSD card into the microSD slot until it is
locked.
For removing the microSD card, push it.
Attaching the Battery
Insert in the direction by hooking the tabs on the battery
pack in the slots.
• This Product • Quick Start Guide (this
manual)
• AC Charger • Battery Pack
• microSD* (sample)
* This has been attached when purchased.
• microUSB Cable (sample)
• microUSB to 3.5 mm Headset Cable (sample)
• Battery Cradle (sample)
Quick
Start
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Charging with the AC Charger
1Open the microUSB connector cap.
2Connect the microUSB plug of the supplied microUSB
cable with engraved side facing down with the
microUSB connector.
3Connect the USB plug of the cable with the supplied
AC charger.
4Insert the AC charger plug into the power outlet.
Charging with the PC Connection
1Open the microUSB connector cap.
2Connect the microUSB plug of the supplied microUSB
cable with engraved side facing down with the
microUSB connector.
3Connect the USB plug of the cable with your PC.
■About the notification LED
Notification LED turns red while charging.
Notification LED turns green when the battery level is over
90%, and off when charging is complete.
When charging starts, such as when the battery is depleted,
the notification LED may not immediately light. However,
charging has started.
Using the battery cradle
You can also charge the battery pack using the battery cradle.
1After removing the battery pack, set it into the battery
cradle.
2Connect the microUSB jack of the microUSB cable
with the battery cradle.
3Connect the USB jack of the microUSB cable with the
AC charger.
4Connect the AC charger plug with the power outlet.
Charging starts and the Charge LED lights on red.
When finishing the charging, the Charge LED lights on
green.
Turning Power On and Off
Turning Power On
Press and hold the power switch for two seconds or
longer.
Turning Power Off
1Press and hold the power switch for one second or
longer.
2Touch "Power off".
3Touch "OK".
■Sleep mode
When the power switch is pressed, the display turns off and
this product enters sleep mode.
Pressing the power switch quits sleep mode.
■Screen lock
When you turn the power on or quit sleep mode, the touch
panel is locked. Drag to to unlock the screen.
Initial Settings
When the power is first turned on, the initial setting screen
appears.
1Tap "Change language" if you need.
2Tap a language to set.
3Tap the Android icon.
4Tap "Skip" for undo the Wi-Fi setting.
For setting Wi-Fi, tap "Connect to Wi-Fi", and select the
Wi-Fi network. Then tap "Connect" to complete the Wi-Fi
setting.
5Check the displayed content, and tap "Next".
6Set each setting.
7Tap "Next".
8Tap "Home" or "Launcher" to complete initial settings.
Basic Operation
Using the Keys
• displays the menu available for the current screen.
• displays the Home screen.
• goes back to the previous screen.
• opens "Google Search" when pressing on the Home
screen.
Using the Touch Panel
■Tap
With touching and releasing your finger, the item is selected or
run.
■Touch and hold
In some screens, continuing to touch the touch panel displays
a menu.
■Slide
With sliding your finger, the screen scrolls up/down/left/right in
direction.
■Drag
Quickly slide your finger while touching an item (icon, etc.) to
move.
■Flick
With quickly sliding and releasing your finger, the screen
quickly scrolls in direction.
■Pinch with two fingers
For zoom in or zoom out, touch the touch panel with two
fingers, and then slide them apart or together.
Text Entry
Tap a text box on the screen to display the on screen
keyboard.
■QWERTY keyboard
This keyboard uses a PC keyboard layout.
■10-key keyboard
This is an ordinary keyboard of mobile phones.
Home Screen
1Widgets
2Application shortcuts
3Dock
4Launch "Phone", "Call log", and "Contacts".
5Open the applications list screen
6Launch browser
Reading the Status Bar
Notification icons for new information are displayed on the left,
and status icons are displayed on the right side of the status
bar.
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Applications List Screen
Tap on the Home screen to display the applications list
screen.
Calling
Making a Call
1Tap on the Home screen.
2Enter the phone number.
3Tap to start the call.
4To finish the call, tap .
■Entering a push tone (pause)
Before step 3, tap and then "Add 2-sec pause"/"Add
wait".
■Adjusting the call volume
Press the +/- (volume) keys.
■Putting the other party on the speaker
Tap "Speaker".
■Muting your voice to the other party
Tap "Mute".
■Using the Bluetooth function
Tap "Bluetooth" when connected to a Bluetooth device
compatible with your headset, etc.
Receiving a Call
1When a call is received, drag to (to the right).
2To finish the call, tap .
■Declining a call
Drag to (to the left).
Call Log
You can check the outgoing/incoming calls history.
1Tap on the Home screen.
2Tap "Call log".
: Outgoing call
: Incoming call
: Missed call
Contacts (Phonebook)
You can add data such as phone numbers, email addresses,
and SNS (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) account information to
"Contacts". You can easily make a call from "Contacts" or
check SNS update information.
Communication charges may be incurred when you enter or
obtain information from SNS.
1Tap on the Home screen.
2Tap "Contacs".
■Adding a new contact
Tap and "New contact". After entering required items
such as name, number, and email address, tap "Done" to
complete adding.
■Importing contacts from the SD card
Tap and "Import/Export". Then tap "Import from SD
card" and select the account.
Using the headset cable (hands-free
phone)
1Open the microUSB connector cap.
2Connect the microUSB plug of the supplied headset
cable with engraved side facing down with the
microUSB connector.
3Connect your headphones' plug with the headset
cable.
4To answer an incoming call, press the button of the
headset cable.
5Talk using the microphone of the headset cable.
6To finish the call, press the button of the headset
cable.
E-Mail/Browser
E-Mail
By setting an email account, you can send and receive emails
in the same way as your PC.
■Displaying email
1Tap "Email" on the application list screen.
The inbox screen appears. Any received email is displayed
in the "Inbox".
For refreshing the "Inbox", tap and then "Refresh".
2Tap the email you want to read.
■Replying to email
1Tap "Reply"/"Reply all" and then enter a message.
2Tap "Send".
■Forwarding email
1Tap and then "Forward".
2Enter the forwarding email address in "To".
3Tap "Send".
■Deleting email
Tap "Delete".
■Creating and sending email
1From the inbox screen, tap and then "Compose".
2Enter the partner email address in "To".
For adding a Cc or Bcc, tap and then "Add Cc/Bcc".
3Enter a title in "Subject".
4Enter a message in "Compose Mail".
For adding an attachment, tap and then "Add
attachment".
5Tap "Send".
SMS
You can send and receive text messages with a cell phone
number as the address.
Tap "Messaging" on the application list screen.
The message screen appears.
■Creating and sending SMS
Tap "New message". Enter the number in "To" and the
message in "Type to Compose". Then tap "Send".
■Displaying sent/received SMS
Tap a message thread.
■Replying to SMS
Tap the address you want to reply to and enter the message.
Then tap "Send".
■Forwarding SMS
Tap a message thread and touch and hold the SMS you want
to forward. Tap "Forward" and enter the forwarding phone
number in "To". Then tap "Send".
■Adding an SMS phone number to Contacts
Touch and hold a message thread and tap "Add to Contacts".
Then tap "Create new contact" or tap a contact.
Browser
You can browse web pages using the browser. You can browse
sites via packet communication and Wi-Fi also.
1Tap on the Home screen.
2Tap the address bar.
3Enter an URL or keywords.
Once you enter an URL or keywords in the address bar, a
list of candidates appears.
4Tap or the web page you want to display from the
list of candidates.
■Using the voice search
Instead of step 3, tap and clearly speak the search words
into the microphone.
Turning Wi-Fi on to Connect to a
Network
1From the Home screen, press , and then
"Settings".
2Tap "Wireless & networks" and then "Wi-Fi settings".
3Check the box of "Wi-Fi".
A scan for Wi-Fi networks starts automatically. A list of
available networks appears.
4Tap the name of the Wi-Fi network that you want to
connect to.
To connect to a protected Wi-Fi network, enter the required
information and tap "Connect".
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Support
Troubleshooting
• First, check whether the software update is required. If
required, update the software.
• If a symptom does not improve after its cause has been
identified, contact "Repairs" at the last page of this manual or
a repair counter specified.
■Power supply
■Charging
■Operation of the terminal
■Telephone call
Error Message
Warranty and After-Sales
Service
Warranty
• Be sure to receive a warranty at the time of purchase of the
FOMA terminal. Read contents of the warranty, confirm
information such as the "Shop name and date of purchase"
and keep it in a safe place. If necessary items are not
described, immediately contact the shop of purchase.
The warranty for free repair is valid for one year from the date
of purchase.
• This product and its accessories are subject to modified, in
part or whole, for improvement without prior notice.
• Data saved in your contacts, etc. may be modified or lost due
to the malfunction, repair or other handling of this product.
You should therefore make a copy of your contacts data, etc.
as a precautionary measure. If you have this product
repaired, most of the previously downloaded data will not be
transferred to the repaired terminal, as prohibited by the
Copyright Act.
* You can back up contacts data from this product to a microSD
card.
After-sales service
■For problems with your product
Before requesting repairs, read "Troubleshooting" in this
instruction manual. If the problem still persists, contact
"Repairs" (in Japanese only) at the last page of this manual.
■For repairs after inquiry
Bring your product to a repair counter specified. Repairs are
accepted during business hours of a repair counter. Also, you
must bring the warranty.
Note that it may take some days to repair the terminal
depending on the malfunction state.
During the warranty period
• This product is repaired at no charge under the conditions of
the warranty.
• Make sure to bring the warranty for repair. You will be
charged even during the warranty period if the warranty is
not presented or the trouble or damage is caused by your
inappropriate handling (such as damage to LCD or
connector, etc.).
• You will be charged even during the warranty period if
malfunction is caused by the use of devices and
consumables other than those specified.
Repair may not be possible in the following cases:
• When a repair counter judges the cause of malfunction is
exposure to water (Example: when wet-indication sticker
reacts)
• When, as the result of inspection, corrosion is found due to
exposure to water, condensation or sweat, or any of the
internal boards are damaged or deformed (damage to the
external connector terminal (earphone/microphone terminal)
or LCD or cracked body could be the case as well)
* Since these conditions are outside the scope of the warranty, any
repairs, if at all possible, will be charged.
After expiration of the warranty
All repairs that are requested are charged.
Replacement parts
Replacement parts (parts required to maintain functions) will in
principle be kept in stock for 6 years after termination of
production. However, depending on the malfunctioning part,
repair may not be possible due to a lack of replacement parts.
Even after the stock period has expired, the repair of some
malfunctioning parts may be possible. You should therefore
contact "Repairs" (in Japanese only) at the last page of this
manual.
Updating Software
Software Update is a function that connects to the network to
check whether software on this product needs to be updated,
downloads a portion of the software by packet communication
as and when required, and updates the software. The NEC
website provides information about required software updates.
■There are three ways to update software: auto
update, immediate update, and booked update.
• Auto update:
Automatically download software, and overwrite (update) it at
a time set beforehand.
• Immediate update:
Update whenever you want to update.
• Booked update:
Book a time to install an update package, and the software is
updated automatically at the booked time.
Power does not turn ON.
• Is the battery back inserted correctly? P.6
• Is the battery pack charged? P.7
Cannot charge (Notification LED does not light or blinks).
• Is the battery pack inserted correctly? P.6
• Is the AC charger plug securely connected to the
power outlet?
P. 7
• If you are using the microUSB cable for PC
connection, is the PC powered on?
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• If you make a call, perform data communication,
or use some other function for a long time while
charging, this product may become hot and
charging may be stopped. In this case, charge
again after the product cools down.
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The this product becomes hot during operations or
charging.
• The product, battery pack, or AC charger may
become hot during operations or charging, or if
you use the camera function for a long time while
charging.
This is not a safety hazard, so you can continue to
use them.
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• If you use the camera function for a long time, the
unit may become hot and the camera function
may end. Wait a while before restarting to use the
camera function.
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Battery usage time is short.
• Has the unit been out of the network service area
for a long time?
As this product searches for radio waves in order
to enable communication when out of the network
service area, more electricity is consumed than
usual.
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• The battery pack usage time varies depending on
the usage conditions and the degradation level.
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• The battery pack is a consumable. The available
usage time shortens every time the battery pack is
recharged.
If the usage time significantly reduces compared
to the time of purchase even if the battery pack is
fully charged, purchase the specified battery pack.
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Power turns off or automatic restart occurs.
• If the battery pack terminal is dirty, the contact
may become poor and the power may be turned
off. If dirty, wipe the battery pack terminals with,
for example, a dry cotton swab.
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No operation occurs by tapping or pressing a key.
• Is the power turned off? P.9
• Is sleep mode set? Press the power switch to
cancel sleep mode.
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• Is the screen locked? P.9
• Are you touching the touch panel correctly? P.11
Tapping does not work properly.
• Do you tap the screen with gloved hands? –
• Do you tap with the tip of a fingernail, or is there
any foreign matter between your hand and the
screen?
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• Is the display covered with a protective sheet?
Some types of protective sheets prevent correct
operation.
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Screen response to tapping or key pressing is slow.
• The screen response may slow down if large
amounts of data are saved in this product or
transferred between the product and the microSD
card.
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The SIM card is not recognized.
• Is the SIM card inserted in the right direction? P.5
The clock shows wrong time.
• If power is kept on for a prolonged time, the clock
may show the wrong time. Check that the "Date &
time" are set to "Automatic", and turn the terminal
off then back on in a location with good signal
reception.
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The ringtone does not sound.
• Is the product in Silent mode? –
• Is the ring time for the Voice mail service or Call
forwarding service set to "0 sec."? Set "Set ring
time" of "Voice mail service" on "Call settings" in
"Settings".
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• Is the ringtone volume set to its minimum? Set
"Volume" of "Ring" on "Ringtones and sounds"
from "Settings".
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• If you cover the proximity sensor with your hand,
the ringtone volume may be lower.
P. 3
Cannot make a call with shown
• Are you out of the service area or in a place with
poor signal strength? Check on the Status Bar.
P. 1 4
Cannot make a call (does not disappear when you move,
or calls cannot be made or received even when the radio
wave is strong enough)
• Turn the power off and then on, or remove and
reinsert the battery pack or the SIM card.
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• You may not be able to make or receive calls,
depending on the type of radio signal, even when
is shown. Move to another place and call again.
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• Depending on how congested the radio waves
are, it may be difficult to establish a connection in
crowded places due to a congestion of calls and
emails.
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SIM card is PUK-locked.
• This message appears when you turn on the
power while PIN1 code is locked. Tap "Emergency
call" and enter " **05* [PUK code]* [new PIN1
code]* [new PIN1code]#".
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• This message appears if you turn on the power or
attempt to perform an operation related to the UIM
card while the PIN unblocking key is locked.
Contact a carrier Shop Service Counter.
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Making an emergency call
Emergency call
Phone number
Police emergency
110
Fire brigade/Ambulance emergency
119
Maritime distress call
118
・ This product supports "Emergency Location Report". Calls made to
emergency service organizations (e.g. by dialing 110, 119 or 118) disclose
information on the caller's location to the organization receiving the call. The
location information may not be correctly sent depending on the current
location or signal quality. When the location information is disclosed, the
organization name appears on the standby screen.
The location information and phone number are not disclosed when, before
each individual call made, "184" or another blocking prefix is dialed first. If the
information is deemed necessary for the protection of life, etc., this
information may be acquired by the organization being called.
Locations/timing planned for adoption of this feature vary according to the
status of the preparations by the relevant emergency service organizations.
・ When calling 110, 119 or 118 from this product, first say you are calling from
a mobile phone, give your number, and state your location clearly, because
the police or fire department may call you back for confirmation. Also, do not
move around when making the call. Do not turn off the power immediately
after ending the call, but leave it turned on for ten minutes or so, so that you
can receive a call.
・ Depending on the area you are calling from, you may not be connected with
the nearest police or fire department, etc.
<Note>
・ If PIN lock is activated, you must first cancel it to make emergency calls in
Airplane mode.
・ While the Screen lock is set, you cannot use this product without releasing
the Screen lock. However, you can only make an emergency call.
・ In Japan, making an emergency call (110, 119 and 118) is not possible
without a UIM.
・ In Japan, making an emergency call (110, 119 and 118) is not possible from
the PIN code input screen.
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FCC Regulations
This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation; if this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE U.S. GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone contains a radio transmitter and receiver. Your phone is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy
set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part
of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general
population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent
scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as
the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR
are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR
is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while
operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to
operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In
general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the
FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the U.S. government-adopted requirement
for safe exposure. The tests are performed on position and locations (for example, at the ear
and worn on the body) as required by FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this
model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 1.14 W/kg, and when
worn on the body, is 1.21 W/kg. (Bodyworn measurements differ among phone models,
depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be
differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet
the U.S. government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR
levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on
this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section at
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfm after search on
FCC ID A98-IQF1504.
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure
guidelines when used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an
accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.0 cm from the
body. Non-compliance with the above restrictions may result in violation of FCC RF Exposure
guidelines.
* In the United States, the SAR limit for wireless mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg)
averaged over one gram of tissue. SAR values may vary depending upon national reporting requirements
and the network band.