Sony 54254H GSM/WCDMA/LTE Phone with BT, DTS/UNII a/b/g/n/ac, GPS & NFC User Manual PY7 54254H UG English

Sony Mobile Communications Inc GSM/WCDMA/LTE Phone with BT, DTS/UNII a/b/g/n/ac, GPS & NFC PY7 54254H UG English

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Part names and functions
c d e
l m
Top
x y
Bottom
Left
Front
Right
docomo nano UIM card/microSD card slot
Notification LED → P.47
Front camera lens
Earpiece/speaker
Proximity/light sensor : Detects a face getting closer
to the touch screen during a call and turns it off to
prevent misoperation, and helps with automatic
screen brightness control.
f Touch screen → P.42
g Speaker
h Volume key/Zoom key
i O Power key/Screen lock key/Fingerprint sensor
→ P.39, P.175
j k Camera key → P.129, P.132, P.134
k Camera lens
Back
RGBC-IR sensor : When shooting, it detects
elements of light source of shooting environment
to adjust white balance automatically.
m Flash/Photo light
n LTE/FOMA antenna section*2
o LTE/Wi-Fi antenna section*2
p Laser AF sensor : When shooting, it detects distance
to a subject and focus on automatically.
q Wi-Fi/Bluetooth antenna section*2
r Nameplate*3
s LTE antenna section*2
mark
u LTE/Wi-Fi antenna section*2
v Headset jack → P.123, P.226
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w
Second microphone : Reduces noise to make voice
to be listened easily.
x Microphone
y USB Type-C jack
*1 The antenna is built into the terminal. Covering
around the antenna with your hand may affect the
quality of communications.
*2 A sticker bearing the CE mark, FCC ID, IMEI
information, etc. is attached. Please do not peel off
the sticker or remove the nameplate.
❖Note
Do not put a sticker or other material on the
proximity/light sensor, laser AF sensor, or RGBC-IR
sensor.
・ The back cover cannot be removed. Attempting to
remove the back cover with excessive force may
cause damage or malfunction.
・ The battery is built into the terminal and not removal.
・
For details on the docomo nano UIM card,
refer to the docomo nano UIM card manual or
NTT DOCOMO website.
・ If a microSD card is installed, be sure to
unmount it (to disable reading/writing)
before installing or removing a docomo nano
UIM card (P.189).
・ Opening/closing the cover of docomo nano
UIM card/microSD card slot (P.26).
・
■
Security codes of the docomo nano
UIM card
The docomo nano UIM card has a security
code called a PIN code. The code is set to
"0000" at subscription, which you can
change by yourself (P.175).
❖Information
docomo nano UIM card
The docomo nano UIM card is an IC card
recorded user information such as your
phone number etc.
・ You can use the terminal with a docomo nano
UIM card. If you have a docomo mini UIM card,
UIM, or FOMA card, bring it to a docomo Shop
to replace it with a docomo nano UIM card.
・ When docomo nano UIM card is not inserted
to the terminal, making calls, packet
communication, etc. are not available.
Please be careful not to touch or scratch the IC when
you handle the docomo nano UIM card. Doing so
may cause malfunction or damage.
・
Inserting docomo nano UIM
card
Remove the cover of docomo nano
UIM card/microSD card slot (P.26).
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2
Pull the tray straight out from the
terminal.
Turn the terminal horizontally and
insert the tray with the card and
press it straight into the slot.
・
Be careful about the direction to insert
of the tray.
With the IC side facing up, place
the docomo nano UIM card on the
tray.
Make sure that the cut corner of the
card is oriented properly.
・ Be sure to fit the docomo nano UIM
card into the tray so that it does not
shift.
・
Firmly press the parts until the
tray is all the way in, and make
sure that there are no gaps
between the terminal and cover.
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Removing docomo nano UIM
card
Remove the cover of docomo nano
UIM card/microSD card slot (P.26).
Pull the tray straight out from the
terminal. (P.32).
Remove the docomo nano UIM
card from the tray.
Insert the tray into the terminal
and press it straight into the slot.
・
Firmly press until the tray is all the
way in, and make sure that there
are no gaps between the terminal
and cover (P.32).
CE mark and FCC ID
Open the docomo nano UIM card
slot cover, and insert a fingernail
into the hook at the edge of the
label tray, then pull it out straight.
Be careful about the direction to insert
of the tray.
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Life of the internal battery
Charging
The internal battery is not fully charged at the
time of purchase.
・ Estimated charging time (P.224)
Operation time on full charge
(estimate)
The charging time varies by the internal
battery condition or operating environment.
・ "Continuous standby time", "Continuous call
time" (P.226)
Continuous FOMA/3G
stand-by
time
GSM
LTE
Continuous FOMA/3G
call time
GSM
VoLTE call
(voice)
Stationary (Auto) : Approx.
650 hours
Stationary (Auto) : Approx.
480 hours
Stationary (Auto) : Approx.
590 hours
Approx. 850 min.
Approx. 740 min.
VoLTE : Approx. 1,350 min.
VoLTE (HD+) : Approx. 1,150
min.
The internal battery is a consumable part.
Each time the internal battery is recharged,
the battery usage time per one charge
gradually decreases.
・ When the battery usage time per one charge
becomes about half of that at the time of
purchased, replacing the internal battery is
recommended because the internal battery is
near the end of life.
・ Watching TV etc. for a long time while
charging may shorten the lifetime of the
internal battery.
・ To check the charging performance, from the
Home screen, tap u[Settings]u[About
phone]u[Status]u[Battery life].
・
Before charging
It is recommended to use the AC Adapter 06
(optional) for charging. For details on the AC
Adapter 06, refer to the AC Adapter 06
manual.
・ The AC Adapter 06 is compatible with 100V to
240V AC. For using the terminal overseas, a
plug adapter that fits the electrical outlets in
the country you stay is needed. Do not use an
electrical transformer for overseas use to
charge the terminal.
・
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Use a compatible AC adapter or USB cable A
to C for charging. If you use a charger other
than compatible ones, charging may not be
available or operations may not be performed
correctly.
・ Insert and remove the AC adapter cord or USB
cable A to C slowly and evenly so that
excessive force is not applied.
・ When charging starts while the power is on, a
sound to indicate the start of charging is
heard, and the notification LED of the terminal
turns on (P.47).
・ To check the battery level, see the status bar at
the top of the screen or from the Home
screen, tap u[Settings]u[About phone]
u[Status] to see "Battery level".
・ If you start charging with the terminal
powered off, a screen indicating charging
status activates although you cannot operate
the terminal. Therefore, do not charge the
battery in a place where the use of the
terminal is prohibited.
・
Saving battery life (Battery
Care)
Battery Care is a function that learns your
charging habit (time zone for connecting to
charging equipment long) to adjust charging
speed and keep battery performance better
so as to extend battery life.
■
Starting "Battery Care" function
It predicts the time when charging
equipment will be disconnected by learned
charging habit and adjusts charging speed
so that the battery become fully charged at
the time.
After start of charging with Battery Care,
charging pauses once short of full charge.
And then charging resumes near estimated
full charge time to be on time for full charge
■
Switching normal charging
From the Home screen,
u[Settings]u[Battery]u[Battery Care]
uTap
to turn off Battery Care.
・ To stop Battery Care charging temporarily
to switch to normal charging, drag the
status bar downuTap [Charging with
Battery Care].
・
❖Note
・
It may take 7 days or more to complete learning your
habit.
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If regularity in your charging habit cannot be found,
Battery Care does not start because incomplete of
the learning and normal charging will be performed.
・ If you remove charging equipment during Battery
Care charging, the terminal may not be fully charged.
・
Unfold the power plug of the AC
adapter and insert it into a power
outlet. Then place the terminal on
the desktop holder.
・
Charging with desktop holder
A sound to indicate the start of
charging is heard, and the notification
LED of the terminal turns on (P.47).
To charge the battery using the Desktop
Holder SO27 (optional) and AC Adapter 06
(optional), operate the following steps.
・ Depending on the thickness of the terminal,
please install the attachment that was
included with the desktop holder before
charging. Placing the terminal on the desktop
holder without the attachment on it may
damage the USB Type-C jack or other parts.
・ When you do not attach a commercially
available case or cover to the terminal, attach
the Attachment 52B (P.37) to the desktop
holder to use.
Insert a Type-C plug of the AC
adapter into the charging jack on
the back of the desktop holder.
When charging is complete,
holding the desktop holder, lift the
terminal up to remove.
Remove the power plug of AC
adapter from the outlet, and then
remove the Type-C plug from the
desktop holder.
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❖Note
Connect the terminal correctly. Wrong connection
may cause damage.
・ A terminal mounted on the desktop holder may be
damaged if pressed hard against the holder.
・
Attaching/Removing the attachment
■
Attaching
Check the shape of front/back of the
attachment and the attaching part of
the desktop holder, then fit the
attachment with the desktop holder.
Firmly press the attachment straight
into place and make sure that there
are no gaps between the attachment
and the desktop holder.
■
Removing
Lift both ends of the attachment to
remove it while holding the
desktop holder.
Charging with AC adapter
When using AC Adapter 06 (optional) for
charging, do the following procedures.
Insert the Type-C plug of the AC
adapter horizontally into the USB
Type-C jack of the terminal.
Unfold the power plug of the AC
adapter and insert it into an outlet.
・
A sound to indicate the start of
charging is heard, and the notification
LED of the terminal turns on (P.47).
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3
When charging is complete,
remove the power plug of the AC
adapter, and then remove the
Type-C plug horizontally from the
terminal.
Insert a USB plug of the USB cable
A to C to a USB port of a PC.
・
A sound to indicate the start of
charging is heard, and the notification
LED of the terminal turns on (P.47).
❖Note
Connect the AC adapter correctly. Wrong connection
may cause damage.
・
Charging with DC adapter
DC Adapter 04 (optional) is an adapter for
supplying power from a car accessory socket
(12V/24V).
When using DC Adapter 04, microUSB
conversion adapter B to C 01 (optional) is
required.
For details, refer to manuals of DC Adapter
and microUSB conversion adapter.
Charging with a PC
When charging using USB cable A to C 01
(optional), do the following procedures.
Insert a Type-C plug of the USB
cable A to C horizontally into the
USB Type-C jack of the terminal.
If the installation screen for the
terminal's driver software appears on
your PC, please wait a moment for the
installation to complete.
・ When "Install software" screen appears
on the terminal, tap [SKIP] or [CANCEL].
・ When the "Use USB for" confirmation
screen appears, tap [CANCEL].
・
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3
When charging is complete,
remove the USB plug of the USB
cable A to C from the USB port of
PC and then remove the Type-C
plug horizontally from the
terminal.
Turning power on/off
Turning power on
❖Note
・
Press and hold O for at least 1
second.
The terminal vibrates and the lock
screen appears after a while.
・ When you first turn on the power and
" ようこそ (Welcome)" is displayed,
follow the onscreen instructions to
make initial settings (P.41).
・
Connect the USB cable A to C correctly. Wrong
connection may cause damage.
Cancel the screen lock.
・
Canceling the screen lock (P.40).
❖Information
・
If the notification LED flashes red multiple times or an
icon appears indicating that the battery is low when
you press O with the terminal powered off, the
battery is running low. Charge the terminal (P.34).
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When SIM card lock (P.175) is set, enter PIN code on
the PIN code entry screen (P.175).
・
❖Information
Also, when the screen backlight goes off after a
specified time elapses, the terminal goes into sleep
mode. You can change the time-out period for
turning off the screen backlight (P.164).
・
Turning power off
Press and hold O for at least 1
second.
[Power off].
Using a menu when pressing and
holding O at least 1 second
Canceling the screen lock
The lock screen appears when you turn the
power on or press O to exit sleep mode.
The following operations are available from
the menu.
Power off
Restart
Emergency
mode
Take screenshot
P.40
Restarts the terminal.
P.45
P.45
Setting sleep mode
Swipe (or flick) up/left on the lock
screen.
・
Alternatively, touch O to cancel the
screen lock.
❖Information
On the lock screen, swipe (or flick)
to open the
"Phone" application, or swipe (or flick)
to open
the "Camera" application.
・ You can change screen unlock method (P.177).
・ Once you register your fingerprint in the Fingerprint
Manager, you can use fingerprint authentication to
unlock the screen (P.175).
・
When the sleep mode is set, the screen
backlight turns off so that you can avoid
misoperations of the touch screen and keys,
and lock the screen.
Press O.
・
Press O again to exit sleep mode
and turn on the screen backlight.
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