Pantech Co CDMAPTI06 US-Cell(BC0) Phone with Bluetooth and WLAN User Manual IS06 BasicManual indb

Pantech Co Ltd US-Cell(BC0) Phone with Bluetooth and WLAN IS06 BasicManual indb

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Basic ManualIntroductionTable of ContentsBefore Using Your New Cell PhoneBasic FunctionsPhone FunctionsMail FunctionsGoogle FunctionsInternet FunctionsMultimedia FunctionsUseful FunctionsIn Case of Loss of Your IS06Appendix/Index
iiIntroductionThank you for purchasing the IS06. Before using your IS06, be sure to read the IS06 Basic Manual (this PDF manual) to ensure correct usage. After you have fi nished reading this manual, store this PDF manual and the printed manuals in safe places so you can retrieve them whenever you need them.Manuals for the IS06The IS06 comes with the Basic Manual and Instruction Manual.● For learning the basics:Read the IS06 Basic Manual (this manual).● For learning details on using each function:Read the supplied IS06 Instruction Manual (Japanese). Be sure to read the Safety Precautions “安全上のご注意” to ensure proper usage of the IS06.The keyword searchable au Online Manual is also available on the au homepage:http://www.au.kddi.com/manual/index.htmlNotes on Cell Phone Use Cell Phone EtiquetteThe cell phone always emits weak radio waves when power is on.Use the cell phone in an enjoyable and safe manner without forgetting to be considerate of others around you.● Use of cell phones is not allowed in some places.• Do not use the cell phone while you are driving. Doing so is both dangerous and prohibited by law.• Using a cell phone in an aircraft is prohibited by law. Be sure to turn the cell phone off.● Radio waves from cell phones may interfere with medical electrical equipment.• Some people close to you in crowded places such as packed trains may be using a cardiac pacemaker. Turn the cell phone off in such places.• Abide by the rules of hospitals and other medical institutions where it is forbidden to use or carry cell phones.● Be considerate of where you use the cell phone and how loudly you talk.• Do not make calls in theaters, museums, libraries, and other similar places. Turn power off or turn on
1Introductionmanner mode not to disturb others around you by ringtones.• Do not use the cell phone on a street where you might interrupt the fl ow of pedestrians.• Move to areas where you will not inconvenience others on trains or in hotel lobbies.• Refrain from talking in a loud voice.• Obtain the permission of other people before you take their photos with the cell phone’s camera.• Do not record information with the cell phone’s camera in bookstores and other locations where taking photos is not permitted.Do not use the cell phone while driving!Turn off your cell phone or put it in Drive mode while driving.Do not use the cell phone while driving a car/motorcycle or riding a bicycle. It may result in a traffi c accident. Using a cell phone while driving is prohibited by law. Using a cell phone while riding a bicycle may also be punishable by law.Prohibited!• Looking at a cell phone display • Talking on a cell phone while holding itIllustrations and Screenshots in This ManualThe illustrations in this manual may look different from the actual cell phone in shape, color and typeface.The screenshots in this manual are simplifi ed and may look different from the actual cell phone screens.Notation of Tapping Instructions in This ManualThis instruction manual omits the phrase “tap” when listing instructions that involve tapping menu items, icons, keys, or other user interface elements.Ex.: Registering a new contact in your Contacts from the Dialer  [Phone]▶Enter phone number▶▶[Create new contact]→This means, Tap   [Phone]▶Enter phone number▶Tap   ▶Tap [Create new contact].
2Introduction .................... iiNotes on Cell Phone Use ................................. iiIllustrations and Screenshots in This Manual ...........................1Notation of Tapping Instructions in This Manual ...........................1Table of Contents ···········2Before Using Your New Cell PhoneList of Icons ····················5List of Included Items ·····6Names and Functions of Parts ···························7Included Items ················9Battery Pack ...................9au IC-Card ...................11microSD Memory Card .............................12Turning On/Off the Power ···························13Turning On the Power ..13Turning Off the Power...13Switching the Display Language to English ····13Using the System Settings ........................13Using the Initial Settings Screen ............13Setting Manner Mode/Airplane Mode ··············14Setting Manner Mode ...14Setting Airplane Mode ............................ 14Touch Panel··················14Operating the Touch Panel ............................14Displaying the Home Preview Screen ............ 17Executing Widgets .......18Locking the Screen ......20Unlocking the Screen ...20How to Input Character ·····················21Showing the Keyboard .....................21Using the Android Keyboard .....................21Using the iWnn IME Keyboard .....................22Basic FunctionsUsing Android ···············25Home Screen ···············26Using the Home Screen .......................... 26Viewing the Status Bar ................................27Showing the Notifi cation Panel/Using Easy Setting .......27Using Applications/Widgets/Folders ........... 28Menu Screen ················31Using Applications and Other Functions ....31Quick Search ··················· 32Using Quick Search .....32Phone FunctionsMaking a Phone Call ····34Entering a Phone Number to Call .............34Making International Calls .............................34Searching and Calling From Your Contacts ......35Making a Call Using the Call Log ..................35Receiving a Call ···········36In Call Functions ··········37Adjusting the Receiver Volume ......................... 37Call Log ························37Viewing Your Call Log ..37Making a Call From Your Call Log ................ 37Contacts ······················· 38Adding a New Contact .........................38Viewing Your Contacts .......................39Quick Contact .............. 39Deleting a Contact ....... 39Editing a Contact .........39Mail FunctionsPC-mail ························41Setting Up PC-mail .......41 Table of Contents
3Table of ContentsManaging Received PC-mail .........................42Creating and Sending PC-mail .........................43C-mail ··························· 44Receiving C-mail ..........44Setting Up a C-mail Receiving Filter ............44Google FunctionsUsing Google Services ·······················46Registering an Existing Google Account ...........46Creating a New Google Account  ..........47Gmail ····························48Viewing Your Inbox .......48Creating and Sending E-mail ...........................49Showing Labels ............49Android Market ·············50Using the Android Market ..........................50Google Voice Search ····52Using Voice Search ...... 52Using Other Google Services ·······················53Using Google Talk ........ 53Using Google Maps .....53Using Google Maps Navigation .................... 53Using Google Places ... 54Using Google Latitude ........................54Using Google News and Weather .................54Using Google Calendar ......................54Internet FunctionsConnecting to the Internet ························· 56Using Wi-Fi ...................56Using Data Communication Services .......................57Browser ························58Displaying a Web Page .............................58Possible Actions While Displaying a Web Page .............................58Multimedia FunctionsCamera ························61Before Taking a Photo ..61Taking a Photo ..............61After Taking a Photo .....62Before Recording a Movie ............................63Record a Movie ............63After Recording a Movie ............................64Gallery ··························65Viewing Photos .............65Viewing Movies ............ 65Useful FunctionsAlarm/Wakeup Call·······67Setting an Alarm...........67Setting a Wakeup Call ..67PocketBook ··················68Voice Recorder ............68Playing Back Your Recordings ...................68Using the Calculator ....69Setting Up the World Clock ............................ 69Using the Stopwatch ....70Smar tNote ···················· 71Creating a New Note ....71Editing an Existing Note ..............................72Deleting a Note ............ 72In Case of Loss of Your IS06Remote Control Lock ···74Activating the Device Administrator ................ 74Setting Up the Remote Control Lock .................74Activating the Remote Control Lock From a Registered Phone ........75Unlocking the Remote Control Lock .................75Security Lock Service ··76Activating the Remote Control Lock Using the Security Lock Service ..76Appendix/IndexTroubleshooting ············ 78Index ····························80
List of IconsList of Included ItemsNames and Functions of PartsIncluded ItemsTurning On/Off the PowerSwitching the Display Language to EnglishSetting Manner Mode/Airplane ModeTouch PanelHow to Input Character Before Using Your New Cell Phone
5Before Using Your New Cell PhoneYou can check the current settings and status of your IS06 by looking at the icons on the status bar at the top of the display.: Calling or currently in a call: Missed call: In a call using a Bluetooth® headset: Information available: An error occurred/Warning displayCharacter input mode displayHiragana-KanjiFull-widthKatakanaHalf-widthKatakanaFull-widthAlphabetHalf-widthAlphabetFull-widthNumericHalf-widthNumeric: New e-mail: New C-mail: Syncing data: Data sync failed: Alarm/Wakeup call set: Setting call volume: Call volume muted:  Silent manner mode:  Manner mode  List of Icons : Bluetooth® standby: Bluetooth® connecting: Connected to Wi-Fi (display signal srength): Using GPS: Insufficient disk space: Preparing microSD memory card: Connected by USB: 3G transmission: Receiving packets: Sending packets– :  Battery power level– : Battery power level (when charging):  Signal strength:  Out of area: Airplane mode: Playing music: Displays the current time: Software update available
6 ●USB-microUSB conversion cable (Sample) ●Instruction Manual (Japenese)Basic ManualIntroductionTable of ContentsBefore Using Your New Cell PhoneBasic FunctionsPhone FunctionsMail FunctionsGoogle FunctionsInternet FunctionsMultimedia FunctionsUseful FunctionsIn Case of Loss of Your IS06Appendix/Index ●IS06 ●PANTECH earphone jack conversion adapter 03 ●Warranty (Japanese) ●Safety Precautions (Japanese) ●Software Update Guide (Japanese) ●au International Call Guide (Japanese) ●PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable ●microSD memory card (2 GB) (Sample) ●Battery pack ●Setting Guide (Japanese)はじめにお読みください 設定ガイドこのたびは、IS06をお買い上げいただき、誠にありがとうございました。この『設定ガイド』では、主な基本操作・初期設定について説明しています。さまざまな機能の説明については、同梱の『取扱説明書』をご参照ください。ご使用の前に必ず『取扱説明書』の「免責事項」および「安全上のご注意」をお読みいただき、正しく安全にお使いください。● 基本設定Step1 Googleアカウントの設定初めてIS06を使用するときに、Googleアカウントを登録する方法を説明します。Googleアカウントを登録すると、Gmail、Androidマ ーケ ット、GoogleマップなどのGoogle社が提供するサービスを利用することができます。Step2 PCメール設定IS06では、POP3/IMAP/Exchangeに対応したPCメールを受信/送信できます。本書では、例として、au one メールをIMAPで設定する方法を説明します。● Wi-Fi設定無線LAN(Wi-Fi)機能を利用してインターネットに接続する方法を説明します。  List of Included Items
7Before Using Your New Cell Phone①②④⑥⑨⑦⑧⑤③⑩⑪⑫⑬⑭⑮⑯ Built-in antennaNOTEBe careful not to place any stickers over the built-in antenna or cover the built-in antenna with your hand when transmitting data or talking. Call and network connection quality will be adversely affected.  Names and Functions of Parts
8①  Proximity sensor②  ReceiverAllows you to hear ringtones, incoming call voice, and multimedia playback audio, etc.③  microUSB connection jack④  Display (touch panel)⑤  Back keyReturn to the previous screen.⑥  Home keyDisplays the Home screen.Hold down to display a list of recently used applications and functions.⑦  Menu keyDisplays a menu for the application or function currently used.⑧  MicrophoneTransmits your voice during a call.Also used to record sounds.⑨  LED lampLights up red while charging.Flashes when receiving a call or when an alarm rings depending on your settings.⑩  Power keyTurns on the IS06 by holding down this key while the power is turned off.Used to turn the power on and off, turn the screen on or off, or end a call. Hold down to display a menu of phone options (manner/airplane mode).⑪  Strap eyelet⑫  Camera light⑬  Camera (lens)⑭  Volume key⑮  Search keyPress for application-specifi c search features or to search your IS06 information or the web via Quick Search.⑯  Battery pack coverThis manual represents each key as shown below.Menu key  ▶  (Menu)Home key  ▶  (Home)Back key  ▶  (Back)Search key  ▶  (Search)Power key  ▶  (Power)Volume key  ▶  (Volume)
9Before Using Your New Cell Phone Included Items Battery PackRemoving the Battery Pack①①  Insert the tip of your fi nger (fi ngernail) into the slot at the bottom of the battery pack cover and lift up.②②  Use the groove to lift the battery pack out. Inserting the Battery Pack①①  Confi rm the location of the connectors in the IS06 and insert the battery pack in the proper orientation.②③-2③-3③-1 ②  Place the battery pack cover back on the IS06.③  Push down on the two locations at ③-1, the two locations at ③-2, and the two locations at ③-3, in that order.Battery Life Standby time Approximately 200 hours Talk time Approximately 300 minutes ■ Battery life may be shorter than the list depending on the applications and functions used.
10  Charging the  Battery Pack②①Common AC adapter 01/02 (sold separately)PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable③Charging time takes approximately 190 minutes.①  Connect the PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable to the common AC adapter 01/02 (sold separately).②  Open the microUSB connection jack cover on the IS06 and connect the PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable.③  Plug the common AC adapter 01/02 (sold separately) into an 100 V AC power outlet.The LED lamp lights up red, and   –   will be displayed.The LED lamp will go out when charging is complete.④  Unplug the PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable from the IS06 in a straight line once charging is complete.⑤  Close the microUSB connection jack cover.⑥  Unplug the common AC adapter 01/02 (sold separately) from the power outlet. ■ To remove the PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable from the common AC adapter 01/02 (sold separately), pull the cable out in a straight line while holding down the release buttons on both sides of the connector. ■ If you charge the IS06 when the battery pack has no power left, it may take a few moments for the charging notice to display on the screen.
11Before Using Your New Cell Phone au IC-CardThe au IC-Card contains your phone number and other personal details.IC (metal) portionau IC-Card Inserting/Removing the au IC-Card②③Cutout①  Turn off the IS06 and remove the battery pack cover.②  Slightly raise the au IC-Card and pull it out in the direction of the arrow.③  To insert the au IC-Card, insert it in the direction of the arrow. Make sure the IC (metal) portion is facing down and the cutout on the au IC-Card matches that shown in the fi gure.NOTE ■ Pay attention to the followings not to damage the au IC-Card.• Do not touch the IC (metal) portion of the au IC-Card or the IC card terminal on the IS06.• Check to ensure that the au IC-Card is inserted in the correct direction.• Do not apply excessive force when inserting or removing the au IC-Card. ■ Be careful not to lose your au IC-Card after removing it.
12 microSD Memory CardNotes on Handling of microSD Memory Card ■ Do not remove the microSD memory card, the battery pack, or turn off the power when loading, writing, saving, playing, moving, or copying data to and from the microSD memory card. Doing so could result in the loss of some or all data stored on the microSD memory card or the IS06. ■ Do not drop or apply excessive force to the IS06 when there is a microSD memory card inside. Doing so could result in the loss of some or all data stored on the microSD memory card. ■ Do not insert any liquid, metallic, fl ammable, or other foreign objects in the microSD memory card slot on the IS06. Doing so could result in a fi re, electrical shock, or damage to the IS06. ■ microSD memory card may become warm after long periods of use. This is not a malfunction.  Inserting/Removing a microSD Memory Card②③①  Turn off the IS06. Remove the battery pack cover and the battery pack.②  Insert the microSD memory card in the direction of the arrow. Make sure that the metallic terminal is facing down and the side with the microSD logo is facing up.③  Remove the microSD memory card by pulling it out in the direction of the arrow. ■ You can save photos, movies, documents, music, and other fi les to a microSD memory card. ■ Some applications may not function without a microSD memory card. ■ To safely remove a microSD memory card, unmount it by tapping   [menu]▶ [Settings]▶  [System]▶ [microSD & phone storage]▶[Unmount microSD], or turn off your IS06 before removing.
13Before Using Your New Cell Phone  Turning On/Off the Power Turning On the Power Hold down   (Power) ■ The logo will be displayed and after a few moments the lock screen will appear. See “Unlocking the Screen” (▶P.20) to unlock the screen. ■ After unlocking the screen, the display will turn off and the screen will lock automatically after a period of inactivity.Turning Off the PowerHold down   (Power) until the Phone options screen appears ▶ [Power  off]▶[OK] Switching the Display  Language to EnglishYou can switch the display language for function names and other items to English.Using the System Settings [ メニュー] (menu)▶ [設定] (Settings) ▶ [ システム] (System)▶ [ 言語とキーボード] (Language & keyboard)▶[言語を選択] (Select language)▶[English]Using the Initial Settings ScreenWhen you fi rst turn on the IS06▶ [言語変更] (change language) on the screen with the Android robot▶[English]
14 Setting Manner Mode/Airplane Mode  Setting Manner ModeHold down   (Power) until the Phone options screen appears▶ [Manner  mode] ■ When manner mode is on,   appears in the status bar and all sounds, including ringtones and other sound effects, are turned off. (Excludes multimedia playback audio and alarms.) ■ To turn off manner mode, hold down   (Power) again until the Phone options screen appears▶ [Manner  mode].  Setting Airplane ModeHold down   (Power) until the Phone options screen appears▶ [Airplane mode] ■ When airplane mode is on,   appears in the status bar and all communications/networking functions such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® are turned off. ■ To turn off airplane mode, hold down   (Power) again until the Phone options screen appears▶ [Airplane  mode]. Touch Panel Operating the Touch Panel ■ The IS06 is equipped with a touch panel screen. You can perform actions by tapping items and keys on the screen with your fi nger.
15Before Using Your New Cell Phone❷  Long Touch   Keep touching a menu or item.▶▶❶  Tap  Touch a menu or item and quickly remove your fi nger from the screen.▶▶❸ Flick  Up/Down   Touch and quickly slide your finger up or down across the screen.❹ Flick Left/Right  Touch and quickly slide your finger left or right across the screen.
16▶❺  Drag  Keep touching the item and slide your finger to the desired location with the item.❻  Slide   Keep touching and slide your finger across the screen in the target direction.▶❽ Pinch In (Zoom out)  Place two fingers on the screen and slide them closer.▶❼  Pinch Out (Zoom in)  Place two fingers on the screen and slide them apart.
17Before Using Your New Cell Phone▶ Displaying the Home Preview Screen ■ Tap   at the top of the Home screen to display the Home Preview screen in 3D. ■ You can fl ick the Home Preview screen to rotate it left and right, or to tilt it up and down. Tap a Home screen in the 3D display to move to that Home screen.<Home screen><Home Preview screen>
18Tap   (Menu) on the Home screen▶Tap [Widget]Long-touch the widget to select it and drag it to the desired locationTap the widget on the Home screen The 3D widget will be executedTap   [3D  Widgets] Slide to the left and right▶▶▶▶▶ Executing Widgets❶   Executing 3D Widgets
19Before Using Your New Cell Phone❷ Executing WidgetsTap   (Menu) on the Home screen▶Tap [Widget]Tap the widgetTap the widget on the Home screenThe widget will be executedTap   [Widgets] Flick up or down▶▶▶▶▶
20 Locking the ScreenLock the Screen  ■ Press   (Power) while using the IS06 to turn off the display and lock the screen. ■ After a period of inactivity, the display will turn off and the screen will lock automatically. Unlocking the Screen  ■ Press   (Power)  or   (Home) to turn on the display. Unlock Pattern ■ To further increase security, you can set an unlock pattern from   [menu]▶ [Settings]▶  [System]▶  [Location  & security]▶[Set up screen lock]. ■ Draw the unlock pattern to unlock the screen. ■ If you fail to unlock the screen fi ve times in succession you cannot try again for 30 seconds. Slide Unlock ■ If a slide unlock has been set, slide your fi nger across the screen in the direction noted to unlock the screen. ■ You can set a password or PIN number to input after slide unlock from   [menu]▶ [Settings]▶  [System]▶  [Location & security]▶[Set up screen lock].
21Before Using Your New Cell Phone  How to Input CharacterInput characters by tapping keys on the on-screen keyboard (soft keyboard).The IS06 comes with two types of soft keyboards: the Android keyboard for English and the iWnn IME keyboard for Japanese.Showing the KeyboardTap the character input fi eld Using the Android KeyboardLong-touch the character input fi eld ▶[Input method]▶[Android keyboard]Icon Explanation /  Switch between uppercase/lowercase Lowercase/  Uppercase/   Caps lockDelete one character to the left of the cursorSwitch to number/symbol inputSwitch to alphabet inputSpace(period)Long-touch for symbol selection input ■ Long-touch   or   to show the Android Keyboard Settings/Input method selection screen. ■ You can input European characters by long-touching the letters a, e, i, o, u, y, c, s, or n. ■ You cannot enter Japanese characters when using the Android keyboard.
22 Using the iWnn IME KeyboardLong-touch the character input fi eld ▶[Input method] ▶ [iWnn IME]Icons and Their FunctionsIconExplanationReturn to the previous character assigned to the keyReturn to the state before character conversionDelete one character to the left of the cursorLong-touch to delete continuouslyMove cursor leftShorten the segment for conversion by one characterDelete one character of wildcard predictionMove cursor rightLengthen the segment for conversion by one characterAdd one character of wildcard predictionIconExplanationDisplay symbol/face mark listConvert to alphanumeric kanaInsert spaceConvert (group paragraph conversion also possible)Change Input mode (Hiragana → Half-width Alphabet → Half-width Numeric)Long-touch to display menu (Change Settings, 10-key ⇔ QWERTY, Input Mode, Input Method)Finalize segment conversion during inputInput carriage returnMove to next input fi eldFinish inputInput half-width “-”Input half-width “+”Input “P” (pause)10-keyInput the character displayed on the key (available characters depends on the input mode) ■ The icons and menus that actually appear may vary depending on the application or function in use.
23Before Using Your New Cell PhoneChanging Input ModesWhile entering character▶Long-touch ▶[ Input Mode]▶Select an input modeIcon ExplanationHiragana-KanjiFull-width KatakanaHalf-width KatakanaFull-width AlphabetIcon ExplanationHalf-width AlphabetFull-width NumericHalf-width Numeric ■ The input mode icon is also displayed on the status bar. ■ The input mode may not be changed depending on the applications or functions in use.
Using AndroidHome ScreenMenu ScreenQuick Search Basic Functions
25Basic Functions ■ When you turn on the IS06 for the fi rst time and unlock the screen using slide unlock, you will see an illustration of the Android robot. Tap the robot to begin using your IS06. ■ If you already have a Google account, tap [Sign in] to register your Google account to your IS06. Or you can create a new Google account by tapping [Create]. You must register a Google account in order to use Google online services such as Gmail, Google Talk, or Google Calendar or to download applications and other items from the Android Market. ■ Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your Google account, confi gure your Google location settings and data backup settings, then tap [Next]. Tap [Finish setup] to return to the Home screen and begin using your IS06.▶▶▶ Using Android▶  Using your IS06 for the fi rst time▶ Hold down  (Power)▶NOTE ■ If you register multiple accounts you can synchronize contacts and other information for each registered account. ■ If you do not register a Google account, you may not be able to recover your contacts if they are lost. Be sure to register a Google account before using Android.Tap the Android robot Read usage instructions Read setup instructions Google account setup
26 ■ Press   (Home) when using an application or other function to display the Home screen at any time. ■ You can fl ick the Home screen to the left or right to change Home screens. There are a total of seven Home screens: three to the left, and three to the right. You can put icons and widgets on these Home screens as you like.❶ Displays notifi cation icons, status icons, and the current time.❷ An application that you can use by adding it to the Home screen.❸ Allows you to change the wallpaper on your Home screen.❹ Tap to open the folder.❺ Execute the application or function.❻ Opens the Dialer.❼ Opens the browser.❽ Opens your Contacts.❾ Displays a list of applications and other functions.❶ Status bar❷Widget❸Wallpaper❹Folder icon❺ Shortcut icon❻Dialer❼Browser❽Contacts❾Menu  Home Screen▶While using a function/application▶ (Home)▶What is the Home screen?The Home screen is displayed fi rst when you turn on the IS06, and is the screen from which you start all your applications, other functions, and menus.You can arrange the icons for your applications and other functions, menu icons, widgets, and set any wallpaper as you like.Using the Home Screen
27Basic Functions ■ A notifi cation icon will appear if you have a missed call or received a new mail. Status icons that inform you about signal strength, remaining battery life, and other essential status updates for your phone are also be displayed.Drag the Status Bar down ■ The notifi cation panel will open, and you will see detailed information about the status icons and easy setting icons. ■ You can tap on these details to either use that function or change settings for that function. ■ Simply tapping the easy setting icons turns on or off functions such as manner mode, Bluetooth®, Wi-Fi, GPS, and 3G.Easy Setting Icons Manner Bluetooth Wi-Fi GPS 3G ■ To close the notifi cation panel, drag the △ at the bottom of the screen up or tap   (Back).▶While using a function/application▶ (Home)▶ Viewing the Status Bar Showing the Notifi cation Panel/ Using Easy Setting
28▶While using a function/application▶ (Home)▶Using Applications/Widgets/FoldersExecuting Applications and Widgets/Opening FoldersTap the application/widget/folder Adding a New Widget or IconLong-touch the wallpaper on the Home screenIcon Explanation[ Shortcuts] Add applications to the Home screen in the form of a shortcut. You can also add shortcuts for bookmarks, music playlists, contacts, settings, and other functions.[3D Widgets] Add 3D widgets for photo albums, calendars, and other functions to the Home screen.[Widgets] Add widgets such as the RSS reader, YouTube, Google Search to the Home screen.[ Folders] Add shortcuts to folders such as the Contacts to the Home screen. Folders can also be used as containers to organize the icons on the Home screen.[ Wallpaper] Change the wallpaper on the Home screen.
29Basic Functions Long-touch the application/widget/folder to move▶Drag to the desired location▶While using a function/application▶ (Home)▶Moving Applications/Widgets/Folders Long-touch the application/widget/folder to delete▶Drag to Deleting Applications/Widgets/Folders
30Tap the Folder ■ The folder will open, and you will see the contents of that folder. Tap any of the icons in that folder to execute that application or function. ■ You cannot put other folders or widgets inside a folder. Managing Folders▶While using a function/application▶ (Home)▶
31Basic Functions Menu Screen▶ [menu]▶Using Applications and Other FunctionsExecuting an Item on the Menu ScreenTap the Icon ■ When you open the Menu screen you will see icons for all the applications and functions you can use on your IS06. ■ If you execute any other application or function or press  (Home) to return to the Home screen while you are already using an application or function, the application or function currently used will not close so that you can return to it later. ■ When you are using an application or function, you can access additional functions by tapping   (Menu), or you can use search functions unique to that application or function by pressing   (Search) on the side of the IS06. Some applications and functions may not support the use of  (Menu)  and   (Search).
32 Quick Search▶ (Search)▶ Using Quick SearchText SearchEnter a keyword into the Quick Search input fi eld ■ Press   (Search) on the side of the IS06 to display the Quick Search screen. ■ When you are already using another application (Dialer, Gmail, browser, etc.), pressing   (Search) may allow you to use search functions unique to that application. Voice Search▶Say the keyword into the microphone while [Speak now] is displayed ■ The browser will load and Google search results will be displayed. ■ You can also hold down   (Search) to display the Google Voice Search screen.
Making a Phone CallReceiving a CallIn Call FunctionsCall LogContacts Phone Functions
34  Making a Phone Call▶ ▶ Entering a Phone Number to CallEnter the phone number starting with the area code▶ ■ If you make a mistake entering the phone number, tap   to delete the last digit you entered. Long-touch   to delete all digits. ■ After you enter four digits or more, the Dialer will automatically search through the Contacts and display search results. Tap  to view all search results. Select a phone number from the search results to call it. ■ Tap   with no phone number entered to open your call log. Long-touch   to re-dial the last number you called. Making International CallsCalling Internationally From Your IS06 (001 International Call Service)Enter access code “001010”▶Enter country code▶Enter area code▶Enter the phone number you want to dial▶For more information on 001 International Call Service, dial either of the following numbers: ■ From au cell phones (toll-free): 157 (area code not required) ■ From fi xed-line phones (toll-free):   0077-7-111 (Open 9:00 to 20:00 everyday)
35Phone Functions Searching and Calling From Your ContactsPress   (Search)▶Enter all or a portion of a name▶Select a contact▶ ■ You can use the search Contacts function by pressing  (Search) even while using the Phone, Call log, Group, or Favorite. Making a Call Using the Call Log [Call log]▶ to the right of the phone number▶ ▶
36  Receiving a CallDrag   to the right when receiving an incoming call ■ When receiving a call, the following information will appear. • If the caller allows showing their phone number, their phone number will appear on the display. • If that phone number and name are registered in your Contacts, the caller’s name and other information will be shown. If an image for that contact is registered, the image will also be displayed. • If the caller does not allow showing their phone number, the reason for blocking will be displayed.“ID Unsent” “Payphone” “Not Support” ■ Tap   [End] to end the phone call.When You Missed a Call ■    will appear on the status bar. ■ Open the notifi cation panel to see what time the call was received and the phone number of the caller. You can also tap any relevant information to view your call log.
37Phone Functions In Call Functions▶In a call ▶  Adjusting the Receiver VolumePress   (Volume) to adjust the receiver volume to six different levels  Call Log▶ ▶ [Call log]▶Viewing Your Call LogSelect a call logKey Descriptions  All logs  Incoming  Outgoing  Missed  C-mail ■ You can view all logs, incoming/outgoing/missed, and C-mail logs.Making a Call From Your Call LogSelect the call log to call▶ [Call]
38  Contacts▶ ▶Adding a New ContactAdd a New Contact from the Dialer [Phone]▶Enter phone number▶ ▶[Create new contact]Add a New Contact from the Call Log [Call Log]▶Long-touch a relevant phone number▶[Add to Contacts]▶[Create new contact]Add a New Contact from the Contacts [Contacts]▶ (Menu)▶ [New  contact]▶Enter each item▶[Done]
39Phone Functions▶ ▶ [Contacts]▶Viewing Your  ContactsViewing Individual Contacts Quick ContactSelect contact’s photo▶Select iconIcon Examples Make phone call  Send Gmail Chat   View position using Google MapsDeleting a ContactLong-touch contacts▶[Delete contact] ■ By tapping   (Menu)▶ [More]▶[Delete], you can delete multiple, or all, contacts at once. ■ After synchronizing your Contacts, deleting a contact on your IS06 will also delete that contact from your Google Account Contacts.Editing a ContactLong-touch contacts▶[Edit contact]
PC-mailC-mail Mail Functions
41Mail Functions  PC-mail▶ [menu]▶ [PC-mail]▶Setting Up PC-mailYou can send and receive PC-mail compatible with POP3, IMAP, or Exchange on your IS06.In order to use PC-mail, you need to confi gure your user name, password, incoming server, and outgoing server settings. Please refer to your PC-mail provider for questions about these settings.The “type of account”, “incoming server settings”, and “outgoing server settings” will automatically be detected for some e-mail addresses.Adding a PC-mail Account (First-time Registration)Enter e-mail address and password▶[Next]▶Select account type▶Incoming server settings▶[Next]▶Outgoing server settings▶[Next]▶Account options▶[Next]▶Enter account name and name to display for outgoing mail▶[Done]Adding a PC-mail Account (Menu)▶ [Accounts]▶ (Menu)▶ [Add  account]▶Enter e-mail address and password▶[Next]▶Select account type▶Incoming server settings▶[Next]▶Outgoing server settings▶[Next]▶Account options▶[Next]▶Enter account name and name to display for outgoing mail▶[Done] ■ You can add multiple PC-mail accounts and manage the incoming/outgoing mail separately for each account.
42Managing Received PC-mailViewing Received PC-mailSelect account▶Select mail in Inbox ■ Tap  /  to view the previous/next e-mail. ■ Tap [Reply], [Reply all], or [Delete] to perform the respective action while the contents of an e-mail are displayed. ■ You can star important mails so that they are easy to fi nd later. Tap   to the right of the subject while the contents of an e-mail are displayed to star that e-mail. Or tap   to the right of an e-mail in your Inbox to star that e-mail.Viewing Incoming PC-mail From All Registered Accounts [Combined Inbox] ■ Register multiple PC-mail accounts to display   [Combined  Inbox]. Viewing Starred E-mails [Starred] ■    Star important e-mails or e-mails you want to read again later and you can view them from your Starred Inbox.▶ [menu]▶ [PC-mail]▶
43Mail FunctionsViewing Your Inbox/Drafts/Outbox/Sent E-mailsSelect account▶ (Menu)▶ [Folders]▶Select Inbox/Drafts/Outbox/SentCreating and Sending PC-mailSelect account▶ (Menu)▶ [Compose]▶Enter recipient, subject, and message body▶[Send] ■ You can send an e-mail to multiple contacts by separating their e-mail addresses with a comma (,) or semi-colon (;). ■ You can save an e-mail you have written as a draft instead of sending it immediately. ■ You can also include photos, movies, documents, and other data as an attachment to your e-mails. A maximum of 5 MB of data is allowed for attachment per e-mail.▶ [menu]▶ [PC-mail]▶
44Receiving C-mailC-mail is a service that uses phone numbers as addresses to exchange messages between au cell phones that support c-mail.The IS06 can only receive C-mail. It does not support composing or sending C-mail.Select Contacts▶View Contents in C-mail list ■ Receiving C-mails is available free of charge. ■ C-mail cannot be received if you are in a location with no signal or if your IS06 is set to airplane mode. ■ The IS06 cannot receive C-mails containing a phone number or URL in the message. If someone sends you a C-mail containing a phone number or URL in the message, the sender will receive an error C-mail back from notifi cation number “09044440019” stating that their C-mail could not be delivered. (This will still charge the sender any relevant C-mail fees.) Setting Up a C-mail Receiving Filter (Menu)▶[Settings]▶[Receiving fi lter settings]Specifi ed No. setupSpecify a particular phone number to block incoming C-mailsSpecifi ed No. listSelect a phone number to block incoming C-mails by [Quote Contacts], [Quote Outgoing call log], [Quote Incoming call log], [Quote C-mail log], or [Direct input]Long-touch an already registered phone number to edit or delete that n umber.Unregistered ContactsBlock C-mails from all phone numbers that are not registered in your Contacts  C-mail▶ [menu]▶ [C-mail]▶
Using Google ServicesGmailAndroid MarketGoogle Voice SearchUsing Other Google Services Google Functions
46  Using Google Services▶Using Google services for the fi rst time▶Hold down  (Power)▶ Registering an Existing Google AccountRegistering an Existing Google Account for the First TimeEnter the e-mail address and password of your Google account▶[Sign in]▶[Finish setup] ■ After the Google account registration screen, the Google Location Setup screen and Backup Data Setup screen will be displayed. You must perform the Google location setup so that applications such as Google Maps can check your current physical location. If you want to back up some of your IS06 settings and application data to Google’s servers, confi gure your data backup settings. ■ You can register an existing Google account to your IS06 or create a completely new Google account from your IS06 directly. ■ After registering your Google account to your IS06, you will be able to use Google services such as Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Talk as well as download applications from the Android Market. ■ You can only use the Google account you registerd to your IS06 initially for Google Talk and some other functions and menus. Be aware of this when registering Google accounts to your IS06. ■ To delete the Google account you registerd fi rst, select   [menu]▶ [Settings]▶ [System]▶ [Privacy]▶[Factory data reset] to reset your IS06 to its factory default settings. ■ Some Android Market applications may not be compatible with the IS06. ■ Google applications and services are subject to change without any prior notice.
47Google FunctionsCreating a New Google Account Enter your fi rst name, last name and username▶[Next]▶Enter your password▶[Next]▶Enter your security question and answer and backup e-mail address▶[Create]▶Read the Google Terms of Service, [I Agree, Next]▶Enter the character shown▶[Next]▶[Finish setup] ■ If you do not have a Google account, or if you want to create a new Google account, you can create one directly from your IS06.Registering an Existing Google Account to Use Google Services for the First TimeEnter the e-mail address and password of your Google account▶[Sign in]▶[Finish setup] ■ If you did not setup your Google account the fi rst time you used your IS06, the Google Account Registration screen will appear the fi rst time you use some Google services that need Google account. ■ You can only use the Google account you registered to your IS06 initially for Google Talk and some other functions and menus. Be aware of this when registering Google accounts to your IS06. ■ To delete the Google account you registered fi rst, select   [menu]▶ [Settings]▶ [System]▶ [Privacy]▶[Factory data reset] to reset your IS06 to its factory default settings.▶Using Google services▶[Sign in]▶▶When registering a Google account▶[Create]▶
48  Gmail▶ [menu]▶ [Gmail]▶What is Gmail?Gmail is an e-mail service provided by Google.You can view and send Gmail from your IS06.Refer to the Google homepage for more detailed instructions on how to use Gmail.Viewing Your  InboxView e-mails ■ If you have registered multiple Google accounts, the Inbox for the last account you checked will be displayed. ■ E-mails will appear in the order they were received. The number of unread e-mail messages in your Inbox and the e-mail account currently viewing are shown at the top of the screen. ■ Add a   (Check) beside any mail to use the Archive, Delete, and Labels functions. ■ Archived e-mails will not be shown in the Inbox. To view archived e-mails, tap  (Menu)▶ [Go to labels]▶[All Mail] in that order. ■ Tap   (Starred) to the right of an e-mail to star that e-mail. To view starred e-mails, tap   (Menu)▶ [Go to labels]▶[Starred] in that order.Switching Gmail Accounts (Menu)  ▶ [Accounts]▶Select an account ■ You can switch accounts and add new accounts. ■ The number to the right of an account shows the number of unread e-mails for that account.
49Google Functions▶ [menu]▶ [Gmail]▶Viewing the Contents of a Received E-mailSelect an e-mail ■ Tap   (Starred) to the right of the sender’s name to star the e-mail. ■ Tap   [Reply] to the right of the sender’s name to compose a reply to the e-mail. Tap   to use   [Reply all] and   [Forward]. ■ Read e-mails will appear with a gray background in the Inbox to designate them from unread e-mail. ■ Tap [Archive] below the e-mail body to save the e-mail in your Archive. To view archived e-mails, tap   (Menu)▶ [Go to labels]▶[All Mail] in that order. ■ Tap [Delete] below the e-mail body to delete the e-mail. ■ Tap  /  below the e-mail body to view the previous/next e-mail.Creating and Sending E-mail (Menu)▶ [Compose]▶Enter recipient, subject, message body▶[Send] ■ You can save an e-mail you have written as a draft instead of sending it immediately. ■ You can also include photos as an attachment to your e-mails.Showing Labels (Menu)▶ [Go to labels] ■ Select a label to view all e-mails set with that label. ■  (Starred) e-mails can be viewed and managed together in the Starred Inbox.
50Using the Android MarketDownloading ApplicationsSelect an application to download▶View application information▶[Install]▶[OK] ■ You must register a Google account to your IS06 in order to use the Android Market. ■ Application downloads and install completion notifi cations will appear in the status bar. When installation fi nishes, the icon for the installed application will appear on the Menu screen. ■ To download paid applications, you must use the Google Checkout service. Follow the instructions on-screen to perform the necessary steps.Searching for Applications  (Menu)▶ [Search] ■ Enter some character to search for an application on the Search screen.  Android Market▶ [menu]▶ [ Market]▶What is the Android Market?Android Market is an application distribution service run by Google. You can download many free and paid applications for your IS06 using the Android Market.Refer to the Google homepage for more detailed instructions on how to use the Android Market.
51Google FunctionsNOTE ■ You take full responsibility for any applications you download. Check to make sure an application is safe before installing it. Some applications may contain viruses, cause data corruption, or transmit your current location, usage logs, and/or personal information stored on your cell phone to the Internet. ■ au takes no responsibility for any damages or problems caused by applications you install on your cell phone. Repairing any such problem may not be covered under the warranty and only be performed for a fee. ■ au takes no responsibility for any losses to you or any other third party caused by applications you install on your cell phone. ■ Some applications may not function without a microSD memory card. ■ Some applications may cause your phone not to enter sleep mode when using, or will run in the background severely degrading battery life. ■ You can uninstall any applications you no longer need. ■ If you believe an application is causing a problem with your IS06, uninstall the relevant application immediately. However, note that this will not solve all problems in all cases.▶ [menu]▶ [Market]▶Deleting Downloaded Applications  (Menu)▶ [Downloads]▶Select an application▶[Uninstall]▶[OK]▶Select reason for uninstallation▶[OK]
52Using Voice SearchSay the keyword into the microphone while [Speak now] is displayed ■ The browser will load and your Google search results will be displayed.  Google Voice Search▶ [menu]▶ [ Voice Search]▶
53Google Functions Using Other Google Services▶ [menu]▶ [ Talk]▶Using Google TalkGoogle Talk is a chat service provided by Google.Refer to the Google homepage for more detailed instructions on how to use Google Talk.▶ [menu]▶ [ Maps]▶Using Google MapsGoogle Maps is an online map service provided by Google. You can use Google Maps to view your current location on the map and fi nd directions to your destination. You can superimpose aerial photographs and traffi c information (only in areas where such data is provided) directly on the map.Refer to the Google homepage for more detailed instructions on how to use Google Maps.▶ [menu]▶ [ Navigation]▶Using Google Maps NavigationGoogle Maps Navigation is a navigation service provided by Google. This service provides you with navigation information to your destination.Refer to the Google homepage for more detailed instructions on how to use Google Maps Navigation.
54▶ [menu]▶ [ Places]▶Using Google PlacesGoogle Places is an online information service provided by Google. You can use Google Places to search for information related to shops, services, and places.Refer to the Google homepage for more detailed instructions on how to use Google Places.▶ [menu]▶ [ Latitude]▶Using Google LatitudeGoogle Latitude is a location information sharing service provided by Google. You can use Google Latitude to see where your friends are on the map, send them e-mail messages, and more.Refer to the Google homepage for more detailed instructions on how to use Google Latitude.▶ [menu]▶ [ News and  Weather]▶Using Google News and WeatherGoogle News and Weather is a news and weather service provided by Google.Refer to the Google homepage for more detailed instructions on how to use Google News and Weather.▶ [menu]▶ [ Calendar]▶Using Google CalendarGoogle Calendar is an online calendar service provided by Google. You can use Google Calendar to sync all calendars saved online to your Google account to your IS06 for easy schedule management.Refer to the Google homepage for more detailed instructions on how to use Google Calender.
 Internet FunctionsConnecting to the Internet Browser
56  Connecting to the Internet ■ You can connect to the Internet on your IS06 by either of the following methods.• Packet communications (IS NET, au.NET)• Wi-Fi  Using Wi-Fi ■ You can connect to the Internet using the wireless LAN setup in your home or through public wireless LANs when you are out on the go. ■ To connect from your home, you will need an Internet connection and an access point (wireless router) so that you can connect wirelessly. You will also need to know the network SSID (network name, SSID, ESS-ID) and password (WEP key, WPA key, shared key, encrypted key) for your wireless access point. ■ To connect to a public wireless LAN, check the homepage of the public wireless LAN provider to confi rm the current status of the access point beforehand. In some cases you may need an account with the service provider and an ID and password for authentication.Enabling Wi-Fi [menu]▶ [Settings]▶ [System]▶ [Wireless  & networks]▶Add a   (Check) beside [Wi-Fi]
57Internet Functions Registering and Connecting to an Access Point [menu]▶ [Settings]▶ [System]▶ [Wireless  & networks]▶[Wi-Fi settings]▶Select network SSID▶Enter password▶[Connect] ■ Enter the WEP key or shared key for the wireless access point in the password fi eld. If the access point does not require a password, the password entry screen will not appear. ■  (Check) [Show password] to view the password as you enter it. ■ To connect to an open network, add a   (Check) beside [Network notifi cation]. Using Data Communication Services [menu]▶ [Settings]▶ [System]▶ [Wireless  & networks]▶[Mobile networks]▶Add a   (Check)  beside [Data enabled] ■ You can connect to the Internet and transmit packets through IS NET or au.NET. ■ IS NET is an Internet connection service for smartphones. If you have signed up for EZ WIN before using any IS-series phone, you do not need to sign up for IS NET. The monthly fee for IS NET is 315 yen (tax included) plus additional transmission fees. ■ If you are not registered for IS NET, use au.NET instead. The monthly fee for au.NET is 525 yen (tax included, only for months you use au.NET) plus additional transmission fees.
58  Browser▶ [menu]▶ [Browser]▶Displaying a Web Page ■ The au one homepage will be displayed when you launch the browser (by factory default settings).Using the Search Box (URL Input Field) Enter keyword or URL into the search box▶ (Go) ■ If you enter a URL into the search box, the web page for that URL will be displayed. ■ If you enter a search keyword in the search box, the search results will be displayed. Tap any relevant item in the list. ■ Tap   to view your bookmarks. ■ To use the search box on your Home screen, press   (Search) on the side of your IS06.Possible Actions While Displaying a Web Page ■ Pinch out to zoom in, and pinch in to zoom out. You can also lightly tap twice to zoom in and zoom out. ■ You can also tap   /   that appear while dragging the screen to zoom in and zoom out.
59Internet FunctionsOpening a New Window (Menu)▶ [New  window]▶Enter URL or keyword▶ (Go) Switching Between Windows (When Multiple Windows Are Open) (Menu)▶ [Windows] ■ A list of all currently open websites will appear. Tap the web page you want to view and that page will be displayed. ■ Tap   to close the window. Bookmarking the Currently Displayed Web Page (Menu)▶ [Bookmarks]▶[★Add]▶Enter/view name and location▶[OK] ■ A list of web pages that you have bookmarked will appear by tapping  (Menu)▶ [Bookmarks]. Tap any web page you like from your bookmarks to quickly connect to it.Downloading FilesLong-touch the specifi ed item (character, icon, etc.)▶[Save link]/[Save image] ■ Downloaded fi les are stored on your microSD memory card.   (Menu)▶ [More]▶[Downloads] allows you to fi nd all of your previously downloaded fi les.▶ [menu]▶ [Browser]▶
CameraGallery Multimedia Functions
61Multimedia FunctionsBefore Taking a PhotoIcon ExplanationZoom adjustment (9 Levels)Brightness adjustment (9 levels)FunctionCamera mode settingIcon Explanation[VIEW]Show GalleryTake photo (Shutter)[SET]Photography modeMovie mode(󱛠denotes the current mode)Taking a Photo ( Take photo) ■ Photos taken using your IS06 will be saved under “Camera” on your microSD memory card automatically. ■ Tap the screen to display the icons.  Camera▶ [menu]▶ [Camera]▶
62 ■ The icon will disappear automatically after a few moments. To display the icon again, or to remove the icon when it is displayed, simply tap the screen. ■ When you want to take another photo, tap   (Back) to return to Photography mode.▶ [menu]▶ [Camera]▶ (Take photo)▶Icon ExplanationZoom (10 levels)Show GallerySend (Bluetooth®, Gmail, PC-mail, PhotoEditor, Picasa)Delete automatically saved photos from the microSD memory cardAfter Taking a PhotoWhen [View after Saving] is ON (Default)
63Multimedia FunctionsBefore Recording a Movie ■ Tap the screen to display the icons.Record a Movie [Record]▶ [Stop] ■ Movies recorded using your IS06 will be saved under “Camera” on your microSD memory card automatically. ■ If you receive a phone call while recording a movie, the screen will change to the incoming call screen after automatically saving your recording. After you fi nish talking, the screen will return to the Movie Preview screen (the screen visible after saving a recorded movie).▶ [menu]▶ [Camera]▶ ( Record movie)▶Icon ExplanationZoom adjustment (9 levels)Brightness adjustment (9 levels)Function[VIEW]Show GalleryIcon Explanation /  Record movie/stop recording[SET]Photography modeMovie mode(󱛠denotes the current mode)
64▶ [menu]▶ [Camera]▶ (Record movie)▶ (Record)▶ [Stop]▶ ■ The icon will disappear automatically after a few moments. To display the icon again, or to remove the icon when it is displayed, simply tap the screen. ■ When you want to record another movie, tap   (Back) to return to Movie mode.Icon ExplanationShow GallerySend (Bluetooth®, Gmail, PC-mail, YouTube) DeletePlayAfter Recording a MovieWhen [View after Saving] is ON (Default)
65Multimedia Functions  Gallery▶ [menu]▶ [Gallery]▶  Viewing PhotosSelect a fi le ■ Slide   in the upper-right corner of the screen to switch between viewing by sub-folder and viewing all fi les.Slideshow DisplaySelect a photo▶ [ Slideshow] ■ Photos will be shown one-by-one from the photo you selected. ■ If a movie is displayed during the slideshow, tap   to play the movie. Viewing MoviesSelect a movie▶ [Movies]Icon ExplanationRewind /  Play/stopIcon ExplanationFast forwardPlayback time slide bar ■ When the movie fi nishes playing the screen will be returned to the list of fi les.
Alarm/Wakeup CallPocketBookSmartNote Useful Functions
67Useful FunctionsSetting an Alarm [Alarm]▶ [ Easy]/  [ Timely]/  [ Daily]/  [ Weekly] ▶Select/enter each item▶ (Save) except for [Easy] ■ You can set up to ten different alarms at once. After you have set one alarm, select  [Alarm]▶ (Menu) or   (Open)▶ [Add] to add more alarms. To delete an alarm, select   [Alarm]▶ (Menu) or   (Open)▶ [Select all] or add a   (Check) beside each one you want to delete▶ [Delete]. ■ The alarm will automatically stop if left ringing for approximately one minute. ■ If your IS06 is turned off at the time set for an alarm, the alarm will not ring. Setting a Wakeup Call [Wakeup  Call]▶[+Add]▶Select/enter each item▶ (Save) ■ You can set up to ten different wakeup calls at once. After you have set one wakeup call, select   (Menu)  or   (Open)▶ [Add] to add more wakeup calls. To delete a wakeup call, select   (Menu)  or   (Open)▶ [Select all] or add a  (Check) beside each one you want to delete▶ [Delete]. ■ The wakeup call will automatically stop if left ringing for approximately one minute. Even if snooze is set, the wakeup call will stop ringing after approximately one minute.  Alarm/Wakeup Call▶ [menu]▶  [Alarm/Wakeup Call]▶
68 Voice Recorder [Voice Recorder]▶ ▶ ▶ ■ You can record for a maximum of 60 minutes, and save up to 20 separate recordings. (You may not be able to save 20 recordings depending on the amount of free space on your microSD memory card.) ■ If you want to stop recording without saving, press   (Back).Playing Back Your RecordingsSelect a File  PocketBook▶ [menu]▶ [PocketBook]▶Icon Explanation[Volume] A slider bar for adjusting the volume will appear. /  Pause/PlayPrevious FileNext File[List] Switch to the recordings list screen[One Time]*Play the selected fi le once[Continuous]*Play only the selected fi le on repeat[Sequential]*Play the fi les in order from the selected fi le ■ Items denoted with a * will appear in order with each tap of the icon.
69Useful Functions▶ [menu]▶ [PocketBook]▶ Using the CalculatorCalculating 7 × 9 [Calculator]▶ ▶ ▶ ▶Icon Explanation(Save) Name and save the calculation resultsSwitch to Scientifi c modeIcon Explanation(List)Display a list of all saved calculation results Setting Up the World Clock [World Clock]▶ [IntCity]▶ (Menu) or   (Open)▶ [Add]▶Add   (Check) beside city▶ (Save)Icon Explanation[DST]Set for daylight savings timeIcon Explanation[IntCity]Set for up to six different cities shown in the World Clock ■ When you have set six cities to your [IntCity], the   [Add] menu will not be shown. This icon will appear again if you delete one of six cities. ■ The +/– time represents the time difference with JST (Japan Standard Time). ■ Set DST (Daylight Savings Time) for cities that go on daylight savings time.
70▶ [menu]▶ [PocketBook]▶ Using the Stopwatch [Stopwatch]▶ ▶  Icon ExplanationStart measurement again from the stopped timeIcon ExplanationClear the stopwatch value and return to the initial screen
71Useful FunctionsCreating a New NoteIf There Are No Previously Saved NotesEnter note contents▶ (Save)If There Are Previously Saved Notes (New  Note)▶Enter note contents▶ (Save)Icon Explanation(Add Photo)Paste in a photo from your Gallery or start the Camera to add a new photo(Text Input)Enter characters (font size, color, and position will not change)(Pen)Select a pen:Pen :Eraser :Highlighter(Pen Option)Set the thickness, stroke (except for the Eraser), and color (except for the Eraser) of the selected pen:Thickness :Stroke :Color(BackGround Set)Set the background for your note(Clear)Clear all/Clear drawing  SmartNote▶ [menu]▶ [SmartNote]▶
72Editing an Existing NoteSelect a note▶ (Edit)▶Edit contents▶ (Save)Deleting a Note (Menu) or   (Open)▶ [Select All] or add a   (Check) beside each note to delete▶ [Delete]▶[Yes]▶ [menu]▶ [SmartNote]▶
Remote Control LockSecurity Lock Service In Case of Loss of Your IS06
74In case of loss of your IS06, you can activate the Remote control lock by calling your IS06 a set number of times from a registered phone number in order to prevent others from using your IS06. Activating the Device Administrator [Location & security]▶[ Select device administrators]▶[Remote control lock]▶[Activate] ■ Activate this item to remotely lock your IS06 using either the [Remote control lock] or “Security Lock Service.”Setting Up the Remote Control Lock [Location & Security]▶[ Remote control lock]▶Select itemsRemote control lockEnable/disable Remote control lock (Check this option to set [Valid Caller ID], [Specifi ed period] and [Incoming call count].)Valid Caller ID You can register up to three phone numbersSpecifi ed periodSet the time limit until the number of calls set in the [Incoming call count] should be received. Set from 1 to 10 minutes.Incoming call countSet the number of incoming calls until the Remote control lock is activated. Accepts values between 3 and 10. ■ If [Remote control lock] is not checked under [Select device administrators] (▶see above), tapping [Remote control lock] will display the “Activate device administrator?” screen. Tap [Activate] if you want to confi gure the Remote control lock. Remote Control Lock▶ [menu]▶ [Settings]▶ [System]▶
75In Case of Loss of Your IS06 ■ In case of loss of your IS06, you can confi gure your IS06 so that the screen will lock and become unusable after receiving a specifi ed number of calls from registered phone number. We recommend that you set a lock pattern, password, or PIN number beforehand from   [menu]▶ [Settings]▶ [System]▶  [Location & security]▶[Set up screen lock] screen. ■ If   [Location & security]▶[Set up screen lock] is set to [None], the PIN “1234” will be used to lock your screen when you use the Remote control lock function.Activating the Remote Control Lock From a Registered PhoneCall your IS06 from a phone registered in your [Valid Caller ID] list as many times as you set for [Incoming call count] within the [specifi ed period] ■ Be sure not to block your phone number when calling. ■ The Remote control lock cannot be activated if your IS06 is turned off, is outside the service area, or if airplane mode is turned on. The Remote control lock may also fail if your IS06 is in an area with poor signal quality.Unlocking the Remote Control Lock ■ Unlock the screen lock.If   [menu]▶ [Settings]▶ [System]▶ [Location  & security]▶[Set up screen lock] is set to [None], you can enter “1234” and tap [OK] after sliding to unlock in order to unlock the Remote control lock. ■ You must also unlock the screen lock from your IS06 when you retrieve it even if you applied the Remote control lock using the Security Lock Service.
76 Activating the Remote Control Lock Using the Security Lock Service ■ You can activate the Remote control lock on your IS06 even if you did not set up the Remote control lock beforehand by calling the au Customer Service Center or by submitting the necessary information from your computer. However, [Remote control lock] under [Select device administrators] (▶P.74) must be activated to use this feature (it is disabled under the factory default settings). ■ The Security Lock Service is available free of charge. ■ You must submit an application if using the Security Lock Service for the fi rst time. (This can be submitted even after losing your phone.) ■ To unlock the Remote control lock, unlock the screen lock of your IS06 when you retrieve it. You cannot unlock the Remote control lock through the Security Lock Service itself.Activate the Remote control lock by calling the au Customer Service Center  From au cell phones (toll-free): 113 (area code not required)  From any other cell phone or fi xed-line phone (toll-free):   0077-7-111 ■ Available 24 hours a day. ■ Follow the automated voice prompts to complete the process.Activate the Remote control lock through au Customer Support (https://cs.kddi.com/) Security Lock Service
TroubleshootingIndex Appendix/Index
78  Troubleshooting▶ Cannot turn on by pressing   (Power)• Are you hold down   (Power)?  (▶P.13)• Is the battery pack charged? (▶P.10)• Is the battery pack properly inserted? (▶P.9)• Are the contacts on the battery pack dirty?▶ The power is turned off automatically• Has the battery run out? (▶P.10)▶ The power is turned off at the startup screen• Has the battery run out? (▶P.10)▶ Cannot make any phone calls• Is your IS06 turned on? (▶P.13)• Is the au IC-Card inserted? (▶P.11)• Is the phone number you entered correct? (Did you start with the area code fi rst?) (▶P.34)• Did you tap   after entering the phone number? (▶P.34)• Is your IS06 in airplane mode? (▶P.14)▶ Cannot receive any phone calls• Do you have suffi cient signal strength? (▶P.5)• Are you outside the service area? (▶P.5)• Is your IS06 turned on? (▶P.13)• Is the au IC-Card inserted? (▶P.11)• Is your IS06 in airplane mode? (▶P.14)▶  (Out of Area) appears• Are you outside the service area or in a location with poor signal strength? (▶P.5)• Are you covering the built-in antenna with your fi ngers or hand? (▶P.7)▶ Cannot connect to Wi-Fi• Is your IS06 receiving a signal from the wireless access point?• Did you confi gure your Wi-Fi settings? (▶P.56)▶ The LED lamp fl ashes but I cannot hear any ringtone• Is your IS06 in manner mode? (▶P.14)▶ Cannot charge the battery pack• Is the charger connected properly? (▶P.10)• Is the battery pack properly inserted? (▶P.9)▶ Cannot perform any key/touch panel operations• Is your IS06 turned on? (▶P.13)• Did you unlock the screen? (▶P.20)▶ “au IC-Card (UIM) error” is displayed• Is the au IC-Card inserted? (▶P.11)• Is a different card except the au IC-Card used?
79Appendix/Index▶ I hear a beeping sound and cannot make any phone calls• Are you outside the service area or in a location with poor signal strength? (▶P.5)• Either the network is very busy, or the person you are trying to call is already on the phone.▶ Cannot hear the other person on the line• Is your receiver volume turned all the way down? (▶P.37)• Are you covering up the receiver with your ear? Place the receiver to your ear.▶ The microSD memory card is not recognized• Is the microSD memory card inserted properly? (▶P.12)• Is the microSD memory card unmounted? ■ For more detailed information, see au Customer Support on the au homepage at the following URL.http://www.kddi.com/customer/service/au/trouble/kosho/index.html
80Number3D Widget ···················· 18AAdd Access Point ········57Adding Widgets/Icons ·························28Airplane mode ··············14Alarm/Wakeup Call ······67Android keyboard ········ 21Android Market ············50au IC-Card ···················11BBack key ························8Battery packCharge ......................... 10Insertion/Removal .......... 9Battery pack cover ·········8Before You Begin ·········25Bookmark ····················· 59Browser ························58CCalculator ·····················69Calendar ······················54Call Log ··················35, 37Camera ························61Camera (lens) ················8Cell phone etiquette ······· iiCharge ·························10C-mail ··························· 44C-mail Receiving Filter Settings ····················· 44Contacts ·················35,  38DDaily Alarm ···················67Data Communications ··57Deleting Applications/Widgets/Folders ········ 29Device Administrator ····74Display (touch panel) ·····8Drag ·····························16EEasy Alarm ···················67Easy Setting ················· 27FFlick ······························15Folder ····················· 28,  30GGallery ··························65Gmail ····························48Google Account ···········46Google Services ···········46Google Voice Search ··· 52HHome key ·······················8Home Preview screen ··17Home Screen ··············· 26IIcon list ···························5Included items ···············6Input mode ···················23International Call ·········· 34Internet Connection······56iWnn IME keyboard ······22KKey name ·······················7LLanguage ·····················13Latitude ························54LED lamp ·······················8Light (camera) ················8Long touch ···················15MMake a Call ·················· 34Malfunction ···················78Manner mode ···············14Maps ····························53Market ··························50Meny key ························8Microphone ····················8microSD memory card ···························12Insertion/Removal ........ 12microUSB connection jack ·····························8Moving Applications/Widgets/Folders ········ 29NNavigation ···················· 53News ····························54Notifi cation Panel ·········27 Index
81Appendix/IndexPPattern unlock ·············· 20PC-mail ·························41Pinch out/in ··················16Places ··························54PocketBook ·················· 68Power key ·······················8Power ON/OFF ·············13Proximity sensor ·············8QQuick Contact ·············· 39Quick Search ···············32RReceive a Call ··············36Receiver Volume ·········· 37Reciever ························· 8Record ·························68Record Movie ···············63Remote Control Lock ···74SScreen lock ·················· 20Search Box ···················58Search key ····················· 8Security Lock Service ······················ 76Shortcut ························28Slide ·····························16Slideshow ····················· 65Slide unlock ··················20SmartNote ···················· 71Standby time ··················9Starred E-mail ··············42Status Bar ·····················27Stopwatch ····················70Strap eyelet ····················8Switch Windows ···········59TTake Picture ··················61Talk ······························· 53Talk time ·························9Tap ······························· 15Text input method ·········21Timely Alarm ················67Touch panel operation ··················· 14VView Movie ···················65View Picture··················65Voice Search ··········32, 52Volume key ····················· 8WWakeup Call ·················67Wallpaper ····················· 28Weather Forecast ·········54Weekly Alarm ··············· 67Widget ··························18Wi-Fi ·····························56World Clock ··················69
For inquiries, call: au Customer Service CenterFor general information and charges (toll free)For loss, theft or damage and operation information(toll free)From fixed-line phones:PRESSING ZERO WILL CONNECT YOU TO AN OPERATORAFTER CALLING 157 ON YOUR au CELLPHONEFrom au cellphones:From fixed-line phones:In case above  numbers are not available,From au cellphones:area code not required0120-977-033 (except Okinawa)0077-7-113 113area code not required0077-7-111 1570120-977-699 (Okinawa)Sales: KDDI CORPORATION •  OKINAWA CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANYManufactured by: Pantech Co., Ltd.February 2011,  EditionCellphone and PHS operators collect and recycle unused telephones, batteries and battery chargers at stores bearing the       logo regardless of brand and manufacturer to protect the environment and reuse valuable resources.
 Safety Information  1 . SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS .POTE NTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cauls e an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.  INTERFERENCE TO MEDICAL DIVICES Certain electronic equipment may be shielded against RF signal from you wireless phone. (pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and so on) Turn your phone OFF in health c are facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic system in motor vehicles.  .EXPOSURE TO RF ENERGY Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Do not move the antenna close to, or couching any exposed part of the body when making a call.     SAFETY INFORMATION FOR RF EXPOSURE  Body worm operation  This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept  10 mm. from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 10 mm. separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
SAR INFORMATION  THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.  Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (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 standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. * Tests for SAR are conducted 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 power 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 government adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.886 W/Kg and when worn on the body , as described in this user guide, is 1.1 W/Kg . (Body-worn 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 government requirement for safe exposure. 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 of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: JYCCDMAPTI06. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Asso-ciation (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
U.S.A.  U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT  INFORMATION TO THE USER  NOTE : This equipment 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 of a circuit different from that to which the receiver is   connected. *- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.  Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for Compliance  could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Connecting of peripherals requires   the use of grounded shielded signal cables.      FCC Compliance Information  This device complies with Part 15 of 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.

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