Sanyo Electric Co A5527SA Cellular CDMA Phone User Manual Operating Instructions
Sanyo Electric Co Ltd Cellular CDMA Phone Operating Instructions
Users Manual
Operating Instructions Name & Function of Parts Optial Sensor Main display Macro Mode Selector Switch Address book key Mail key Send / Pair key Dial keys Microphone Built-in Antenna Earpiece Application key EZ apps key Center key EZweb key Clear / Manner key Power / End key -1- Infrares Port Camera lens Flash Incoming indicator Sub display Strap Hole Speaker Battery Pack Cover Battery Pack Charging Terminals Flat-type Earphone Jack External Connector microSD Memory Card Slot Speaker phone / Light key Memo key ■ Power saving during standby In order to minimize the power consumption, the A5527SA display turns automatically to power saving mode when key operation is stopped for a while. The indication restores with key operation. ■ key key is indicated as shown below. In this manual, the point at which to press the Example) Press or → Getting Ready to Make a Call 1 Charging with the Sanyo AC Adapter 02 The battery charger can be charged by directly inserting the Sanyo AC Adapter 02 connector into the external connection terminal on the A5527SA Main Unit. 2 Turning the power on Press and hold or more than one second. ◆Turning the power off Press and hold for more than one second. Switch to English 1. Press on the standby screen. 2. Select "機能" and press 3. Press (選択). 4. Select "English" and press (選択). Displaying your own phone number 1. While in standby mode press 2. Select "Private Info" and press 3. Select "Profile" and press (Select). (Select) to display your au telephone number. Making a Call 1. Enter the phone number you want to call. Area code - Local code - Subscriber's number.03-0001-XXXX Always include the area code, even when calling to a number in the same area you are in. If you enter a wrong number: ● Press briefly - the last dialed digit will be deleted. ● Press and hold 2. Press - the entire phone number will be deleted. to make a call. -2- Making an International Call 1. Enter the phone number you want to call using the following pattern. International dial code - Country code - Area code - Subscriber's number 2. Press to make a call. to call United States, number 212-123-XXXX in the USA. Operation Explanation Pressing "005345" Access code Pressing "1" Country code of United States: 1 Pressing "212" Area code ※ : 212 Pressing "123-XXXX" Subscriber's number: 123-XXXX The following operation is the same as the normal telephone Press operation. ※ When the first number of the area code is "0", press the area code number without "0". Adjusting the receiver volume 1. During a call, press : Volume level raised : Volume level lowered Answering a call 1. The ringer tone sounds/vibrator buzzes, and the incoming call lamp flashes. 2. Press to answer the call. An incoming call can also be answered by pressing any of the ~ If you do not answer the call or the caller disconnects before the call is answered, Missed Call X " will be displayed. (A number appears in the "X".) keys. Entering characters This is the method of entering names for registering address book and writing mail. 1. Press (Char.). 2. Select the entry mode you want. "Kanji", "Hiragana" entry mode (full size) "Number" entry mode (half size) "Katakana" entry mode (full size) "Pictographs" entry mode (full size) "Katakana" entry mode (half size) "Symbol" entry mode "Alphanumeric" entry mode (full size) "Face marks" entry mode "Number" entry mode (full size) "Alphanumeric" entry mode (half size) When you press the (Undo) just after the characters are confirmed, the characters return to the previous state. -3- [Assignment of characters and key functions] Characters are assigned to each key as shown below. Press a key repeatedly to cycle through characters assigned to that key. Entry mode Kanji・Hiragana Katakana ・ Alphanumeric ・ Alphanumeric ・ Number ・ あいうえおぁぃぅぇぉ1 アイウエオァィゥェォ1 .@-_/: ~ 1 .@-_/: ~ 1 かきくけこ2 カキクケコ2 ABC2 abc2 さしすせそ3 サシスセソ3 DEF3 def3 たちつてとっ4 タチツテトッ4 GHI4 ghi4 なにぬねの5 ナニヌネノ5 JKL5 jkl5 はひふへほ6 ハヒフヘホ6 MNO6 mno6 まみむめも7 マミムメモ7 PQRS7 pqrs7 やゆよゃゅょ8 ヤユヨャュョ8 TUV8 tuv8 らりるれろ9 ラリルレロ9 WXYZ9 wxyz9 key わをんゎ、。-・~!? ワヲン、。ー-・.!? 0 , . - ~ ! ? (space) 0 , . - ~ ! ? (space) (space)0 (space)0 ゛ (Voiced Sound symbol) ― ゜(Semi-voiced Sound symbol) Switches lowercase/uppercase Switches list of Pictographs, Face marks, and Characters Reverse toggle of entered characters, line change (after confirm) Remarks: ■ “~”can be inputted only when inputting full-sized characters.It changes to“~”when inputting helf-sized characters. ■ “ワ”(lowercase character) can be inputted only when inputting full-sized characters. ■ indicates a space. ■ Inputting voiced sound symbol/semi-voiced sound symbol or switching uppercase/lowcase can be done by pressing after inputting the character. (A list of Pictographs, Face marks, and Characters is displayed if you press it after the inputted character is set.) < Example >つ→っ→づ→つ ハ→バ→パ→ハ a→A→a -4- Registering in the Address Book You can register frequently used phone numbers and E-mail addresses. Up to 1000 addresses can be registered in the address book. ■ Registering in the address book 1. Press and hold for more than one second. The address book registration screen list is displayed. 2. Enter the item you want. Select the icon of the item you want by and press (Select) to enter it. As for the items you can enter, see "Items to register in the address book". 3. Press 4. Press (Set.) . (Complete) . -5- ■ Items to register in the address book The following data can be put in the address book. Name Pronunciation Phone No.1~3 Basic E-mail address 1~3 Up to 12 full size (24 half size) characters Up to 24 half size characters Registered automatically after "Name" is entered. Up to 36 digits Sellecting from 5 Phone number types and “No Settings”. Up to 64 half size alphanumeric characters Sellecting from 5 E-mail address types and “No Settings”. Group You can classify it into 20 classes for managing. Link image An image stored in the data folder is selected. Secret Mode Message for specified caller to be changed. Address Up to 40 full size (80 half size) characters Memo Up to 40 full size (80 half size) characters Birthday Inputting date of birth Star Sign Sellecting from 13 constellations and “No Settings”. Blood type Sellecting from 4 blood types and “No Settings”. GPS information Behavior for specified chat mailer to be changed. Detail Setngs Incoming Action Setting the action for voice call reception E-Mail Action Setting the action for E-mail reception C-Mail Action Setting the action for C-mail reception Calling from the Address Book Saved phone number in the Address Book can be loaded and a call is placed to that number. 1. Press 2. Use 3. Press to scroll through and display the name you want. 4. Select the phone number, and press -6- Creating and Sending E-Mail 1. Press in the Standby Screen. 2. Use to select “Create New”and press Icons : ”To”to which you send E-Mail : ”Subject”of E-Mail to select “ [To]” and press 3. Use 4. Press 5. Use 6. Enter the address and press 7. Use 8. Enter the subject and press 9. Use (Edit). (Edit). to select “Direct Input” and press to select to select (Select). (Complete). “ [Subject]” and press (Edit). (Set). “ [Body]” and press 10. Enter the body sentences and press 11. Press : ”Attachment data”of E-Mail : ”Body”which is the mail contents. (Edit). (Set). (Send). Reading Received C-Mail ■ When you receive C-Mail The message “ C-Mail # ” appears when receive new C-Mail. The received C-Mail is stored in the Inbox. 1. Press 2. Use (Confirm). to select “ C-Mail # ” and press (OK) . Received C-Mail is displayed. ■ Reading C-Mail from the Inbox C-Mail can be read from the Standby Screen when any now-read mail read again. for more than one second in the Standby Screen. 1. Press and hold 2. Use to select the C-Mail to read and press -7- (Disp.) . Using the EZweb Service 1. Press in the standby display. 2. Select "Top Menu" and press (Select). To access information sites (sites that provide information): Select the desired information site,and press (Select). returns the display to the previous display.Holding down ■ Pressing to EZ Top menu. exits EZweb. Pressing you can scroll the display up and down by turning Pressing returns the display to the previous display. -8- for a longer time returns you List of Basic Setup ■ M0 Profile Mode No. Function M0 Profile Description Displaying own phone number and E-mail address ■ M1 Time / Toll / Apply Mode No. Function M11 Inquire Tool M12 Call Time / Tool M13 Tool Display M14 Tool Rate M15 Subscription Description Inquiring the call change Comfirming the last call time and charge Displaying estimated charge after call Setting the multiplication of charge Connecting the site for various application ■ M2 Sounds/Vibration Mode No. Function M21 Incoming call M22 E-Mail Receive M23 Notifications M24 C-Mail Receive M25 Batch Volume setg M26 Machi-Uta Setting M27 Keypad Tone M28 Earphone Setting M281 Earphone Type M282 Sound Output M283 Auto Answer M29 Buzzer Setting Description Setting for voice call reception Setting for E-mail reception Setting sound / volume / vibrator for notification Setting for C-mail reception Adjusting sound volume by the batch Setting for Machi-Uta Setting key-in confirm tone Setting for earphone Setting of kind of earphone Seting at Output destination of earphone Setting for answering calls automatically Setting for crime prevention buzzer ■ M3 Screen Display Mode No. Function M31 Main Display M311 Standby Screen M312 Mail comm Screen M313 Brightness M314 Power Saving M315 Opening Screen M32 Sub Display M321 Sub Standby Scrn M322 Icom Sub Disp M33 Display Light M34 Lamp Setting M341 Buzy Lamp M342 New Incm Lamp M35 Font Size M36 Set Language Description Setting Main display Setting wallpaper on standby screen Setting E-mail, C-mail connection screen Setting brightness of Main display Setting Power save screen Setting screen when opening the handset Setting Sub display Setting wallpaper on Sub display's standby screen Setting Sub display during call Setting lighting of display and keys Setting lighting of lamp Setting lamp during a call Setting lamp of new notifications Setting character size Setting the English/Japanese display ■ M4 Privacy Setg Mode No. Function M41 Secrity Lock M411 Auto Lock M412 Remote Auto Lock M413 Close & Lock M414 Change Lock No. M42 Access Restrict M421 Dial Restrict M422 AdrsBk Restrict M423 Mail Restrict M424 EZweb Restrict M425 EZapps Restrict M426 Hello Restrict M427 Secret Mode M43 Incm Restrict M44 Hello Incm Rej Description Locked Setting Setting Auto Lock Setting Remote Auto Lock Setting AutoLock when closing the handset Changing Lock Number Restricted Setting Disabling dial-up calls Restricting Address Book access Restricting mail access Restricting EZweb access Restricting EZappli access Restricting Hello Messenger Setting Secret Rejecting designated unwanted phone numbers Restricting Hello Messenger from phone numbers not registered in Address Book -9- M45 M451 M452 M453 M454 M46 Reset Reset Function Reset CharMemory Reset EZapps Reset All Caller ID Various resets Initializing all functions Initializing the character memory Initializing the EZapplis Initializing all functions and memories Announcing your number to the other party ■ M5 User Support Mode No. Function M51 Char Input Setg M511 Word List M512 Phrases M513 Input Function M514 Download Dict M52 Emission OFF M53 Network Service M531 Play Voice Mail M532 Voice Mail1 ON M533 Voice Mail2 ON M534 Voice Mail OFF Change Ans. M535 Message. M536 English Guidance M537 Japanese Guidance M54 Auto Time Set M55 Japan Area Code M56 Data Transmsn M561 Trans. Mode M562 Trans. Speed M563 Date Fwdng Mode M564 Infrared comm M57 Software Update M571 Update M572 Auto Setting M573 Reserved Time Switching to English language guidance Switching to Japanese language guidance Setting Auto Time Set Registering frequently used area code Setting data transmission Setting transmission mode Setting transmission speed Setting data fowording mode Infrared communication Updating of software Beginning to update Setting automatic update Setting reserved time of update ■ M6 Usefull Tools Mode No. Function M61 Hands Free M62 Auto Power M621 Auto Power ON. M622 Auto Power OFF M63 Auto SilentMode M631 Auto Silent ON M632 Auto Silent OFF M64 MechanicalClock M65 Open & Talk Description Setting Hands Free Setting Auto Power Turning the power ON automatically Turning the power OFF automatically Setting Auto SilentMode Setting SilentMode automatically Setting SilentMode OFF automatically Setting Mechanical Clock Setting actions for incoming calls when opening and closing the handset ■ Guide Function (M#) Mode No. Function M# Guide Function Description Displaying the operation instructions for functions other than M functions Description Setting for the character input Registering words in the list Registering Phrases Setting for the input prediction Registering the dictionary downloaded from EZweb Restricting Call and Transmission functions Setting for network service Listening to messages Setting the answering message service 1 Setting the answering message service 2 Stopping the answering message service Recording/Confirming/Changing response messages - 10 - Specifications Weight: approximately XX g (including battery pack) Continuous talk time: approximately XX minutes ★ Continuous standby time: approximately XX hours ★ Dimensions (H/W/D): approximately XX mm x XX mm x XX mm ※ ※ The height and depth are the dimensions when the telephone is folded. ★Used Japan ●The continuous talk time and continuous standby time are the average values of when the signals can be received normally while the telephone is in the standstill status. The operation time may be reduced to utmost half due to charging conditions, temperature, and other operation environment conditions, signal condition at the location of use, function setting, roaming area. - 11 - FCC notice The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you need assistance, contact your local dealer. And last, but certainly not least, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas(such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA02169-7471, Attn: Publication Sales Division. This device 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. 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 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 circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help and for additional suggestions. Warning The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION Warning! Read this information before using your phone. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission(FCC) of the United States, with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards. CAUTION Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna. Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept XXX inches (2.2cm) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of XXX inches(2.2cm) must be maintained between the user's body and the back of the phone, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted. All belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories used by this device must not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided. Turn off your phone before flying You should turn off your phone when boarding any aircraft. To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, U.S.Federal Aviation Administration(FAA) regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground. To prevent any risk of interference , FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air. - 12 -
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