Sony A3880136 Mobile phone with Bluetooth, WLAN 802.11bgn, GPS/A-GPS, ANT+ and FM Rx User Manual 08 user guide part 2
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL ’11.8 Introduction Thank you for your purchase of "SO-02D". For proper use of the SO-02D, read this manual carefully before and while you use the SO-02D. Before using the FOMA terminal 1 In addition to this manual, the operations of SO-02D are described in "Quick Start Guide" (in Japanese only) and "SO-02D e In this manual, each key operations are described with p, x, y, t, m. And selection operations of the icons or function items on the touch panel are described as follows. ❖ Information Contents Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 About manuals of SO-02D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Safety Precautions (Always follow these directions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Handling precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Before Using the Handset Contents/Precautions Settings Contents/Precautions Applications Contents/Precautions Notes on usage Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions 1. Handling the FOMA terminal, Battery Pack, AC Adapter cable, and UIM (general) DANGER Do not use, store, or leave the FOMA terminal, battery pack, AC adapter cable, or UIM in a place subject to high temperature such as close to fire, under direct sunlight, or in a car on an extremely hot day. Doing so may cause fire, burns or injury. Do not place the FOMA terminal, battery pack, AC adapter cable, or UIM inside cooking appliance such as a microwave oven or high-pressure containers. Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock. Do not disassemble or modify the FOMA terminal, battery pack, AC adapter cable, or UIM. Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock. Do not let the FOMA terminal, battery pack, AC adapter cable, or UIM get wet with water, drinking water, urine of pet animals, etc. Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock. Use the battery pack and AC adapter cable for the FOMA terminal specified by DOCOMO. Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock. WARNING Do not subject the FOMA terminal, battery pack, AC adapter cable, or UIM to excessive force or throw it. Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock. Do not allow the microUSB connection jack or headset connection jack to come in contact with conducting foreign substances (a piece of metal, pencil lead, etc.). Never allow these objects to get into the connection jack. Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock. Do not cover or wrap the FOMA terminal, battery pack, AC adapter cable, or UIM with a cloth or bedding in use or while charging. Doing so may cause fire or burns. Power off the FOMA terminal before you step into a place where flammable gas can leak, such as gas stations. Do not charge the battery. Gas may catch fire. If you notice anything unusual about the FOMA terminal, battery pack, AC adapter cable, or UIM such as an unusual odor, overheating, discoloration or deformation during operation, charging or storage, immediately perform the following measures. Contents/Precautions 10 CAUTION Don’t Don’t Do Do Do 2. Handling the FOMA terminal WARNING Do not place on an unstable or inclined platform. Doing so may cause the device to fall and cause injury. Do not keep in a place that is very humid, dusty, or subject to high temperature. Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock. If children use the FOMA terminal, parents or guardians should give them the proper instructions for use. Make sure that they use the FOMA terminal as instructed. Failure to do so may cause injury. Keep the FOMA terminal, battery pack, AC adapter cable, or UIM out of the reach of babies and infants. Failure to do so may cause accidental swallowing or injury. Don’t Don’t Don’t Do not turn on the photo light with the lighting luminescence part close to the eyes. Especially to shoot infants or young children, step away from them more than 1 m. Doing so may cause blurred vision. Or injury by dazzling eyes or surprising may occur. Do not allow a foreign substance such as water and other liquids, metal parts, or flammables to get in the UIM or microSD card insertion slot on the FOMA terminal. Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock. Do not turn on the light toward a driver of a car etc. Doing so may disturb driving and cause an accident. Be careful especially when you use the FOMA terminal while it has been continuously connected to the AC adapter cable for a long period of time. If you play a game, etc. for a long time while charging, the temperature of the FOMA terminal, battery pack and AC adapter cable may rise. If you are directly in contact with hot parts for a long period of time, it may cause your skin to become red, itchy, or develop a rash depending on your physical condition and also it may cause low-temperature burn. Contents/Precautions 11 WARNING Do Do Power off the FOMA terminal in a place where the use is prohibited such as in airplane or hospital. Failure to do so may affect electronic equipment and electronic medical equipment. If you set the automatic poweron function, cancel it before powering off the FOMA terminal. Follow the instructions of each medical facility for the use of mobile phones on their premises. Prohibited acts such as mobile phone usage on board an airplane may be punished by law. If usage of mobile phones in an aircraft is admitted by setting airplane mode, etc., use the terminal under the direction of the airline. If the microUSB cable is connected into the microUSB connection jack for charging etc., the FOMA terminal is automatically powered on. Be careful not to connect the microUSB cable in a place where the use is prohibited such as in airplane or hospital. WARNING Do Do Always keep the FOMA terminal away from your ear when you talk setting the hands-free function. Also, when you play game, play back music, etc. connecting the Earphone/Microphone, etc. to the FOMA terminal, adjust the volume adequately. If the volume is too loud, it may cause difficulty in hearing. Moreover, if you barely hear the surrounding sounds, it may cause an accident. Do Do If you have a weak heart, set the vibrator or ringtone volume carefully. Failure to do so may affect your heart. If you are wearing any electronic medical equipment, check with the relevant medical electronic equipment manufacturer or vendor whether the operation may be affected by radio waves. The radio waves from the FOMA terminal may affect electronic medical equipment. Power off the FOMA terminal near electronic devices or equipment operating on high precision control or weak signals. Failure to do so may interfere with the operation of electronic devices or equipment. * The followings are some electronic devices or equipment that you should be careful of: Hearing aids, implantable cardiac pacemaker, implantable cardioverter defibrillator, other electronic medical equipment, fire detector, automatic door, and other automatically controlled devices or equipment. If you use an implantable cardiac pacemaker, implantable cardioverter defibrillator, or other electronic medical equipment, check with the relevant medical electronic equipment manufacturer or vendor whether the operation can be affected by radio waves. Be careful about broken glasses or exposed internal from the FOMA terminal if the display or the camera lens is broken. Shatterproof film-applied hardened glass is used on the display surface and the acrylic resin is applied on camera lens so as not to be shattered when broken. But they may cause injury if you touch a cut surface or exposed portion mistakenly. Contents/Precautions 12 CAUTION Do not swing the FOMA terminal around by holding the strap, etc. The FOMA terminal may hit you or others and cause accident such as injury. Do not use damaged FOMA terminal. Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock. If the display is mistakenly damaged and when the liquid crystal runs out, do not get it on your skin such as face, hands, etc. Doing so may cause blindness or injury on your skin. If the liquid crystal gets in your eye or mouth, rinse with clean running water, and get medical treatment immediately. Also, if it gets on your skin or clothes, use something such as alcohol to wipe off and wash it with soap in clear water. To use the FOMA terminal in car, check with automobile manufacturer or dealer to determine how the device is affected by radio waves before using. In rare cases, using the phone in some vehicle models can cause the vehicle's electronic equipment to malfunction. In that case, stop using the FOMA terminal immediately. The use of the FOMA terminal may cause itching, rashes, eczema, or other symptoms depending on the user's physical condition. Immediately stop using and get medical treatment in such a case. For material of each part, Contents/Precautions 13 DANGER Do If the battery fluid gets into your eyes, do not rub, rinse with clean running water, and get medical treatment immediately. Failure to do so may cause blindness. CAUTION Don’t WARNING Don’t Do Do If the battery pack seems to have abnormalities such as deformation or scratches due to falling, never use it. Doing so may cause battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak. If the battery pack leaks or hears an unusual odor, immediately stop using and move it away from fire. The leaking liquid may ignite fire, catch fire, or explode. Do WARNING Don’t CAUTION Don’t If fluid etc. leaks out from battery pack, do not make the fluid contact with your skin of face or hands. Doing so may cause blindness or injury on your skin. If the fluid etc. put into your eyes or mouth, or contacts skin or clothes, immediately flush the contacted area with clean running water. If the fluid put into the eyes or mouth, immediately see a doctor after flushing. 4. Handling the AC Adapter cable Be careful about your pet not to bite the battery pack. Failure to do so may cause battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak. Do not discard the battery pack together with other garbage. The battery pack may become the source of fire or environmental destruction. Take the used battery pack to our service counter (docomo Shop, etc.) after insulating it by affixing an adhesive tape on the terminal of it or follow the instructions of the local authorities in charge of collecting used battery packs. Do not use or charge the wet battery pack. Doing so may cause battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak. Don’t Don’t Do not use the microUSB cable if it is damaged. Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock. Do not use the AC adapter cable in a very humid or steamy place such as bathroom. Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock. Do not touch the AC adapter cable if you hear thunder. Doing so may cause electric shock. Contents/Precautions 14 WARNING Don’t Don’t Don’t Do not short-circuit the microUSB plug while it is connected to the power outlet. Do not touch the microUSB plug with your hands, fingers, or any part of your body. Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock. Do not place any heavy objects on the microUSB cable. Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock. When you insert and remove AC adapter from power outlet, do not contact a metal strap or other metal objects with the jack. Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock. Do not touch the cord of the AC adapter cable or the power outlet with wet hands. Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric No wet hands shock. Do Do Use the adapter only on the specified power supply and voltage. Use the AC adapter cable available overseas when you charge the battery overseas. Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or electric shock. AC adapter cable: AC 100 V to 240 V (Make sure to connect the adapter to a household AC power outlet.) Clean dust from the power plug. Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or electric shock. WARNING Do Do When you connect the AC adapter to the power outlet, insert it firmly. Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or electric shock. Hold the AC adapter, not the microUSB cable, when you remove the power plug from the power outlet. Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or electric shock. Remove the power plug from the power outlet when not used for a long period of time. Unplug Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or electric shock. If liquid such as water gets into the adapter, immediately remove it from the power outlet. Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or Unplug electric shock. Before cleaning, remove the power plug from the power outlet. Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or Unplug electric shock. 5. Handling the UIM CAUTION Do Please be careful not to touch a cut surface when you remove the UIM. Failure to do so may cause injury. Contents/Precautions 15 6. Handling the FOMA terminal near electronic medical equipment Contents/Precautions 16 7. Material list Contents/Precautions 17 Contents/Precautions 18 Contents/Precautions 19 Contents/Precautions 20 Contents/Precautions 21 Contents/Precautions 22 Contents/Precautions 23 a In camera lens b Ear speaker c Proximity sensor: Turn on or off the touch screen to prevent misoperation during a call. d Light sensor: Use for auto controlling of the screen brightness. e Touch screen f Back key g Home key h Menu key i Notification LED j Power key/Screen lock key k Headset connector l Camera lens m Photo light n GPS/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth antenna section* o Second microphone: Reduce noise to make easy to listen or use as a stereo microphone when recording a moving picture. p Back cover* q Microphone r Speaker s Strap hole t FOMA antenna section* u Volume key/Zoom key v Connector for microUSB cable * The antenna is built into the main body. Covering around the antenna with your hand may affect the quality. ❖ Note Before Using the Handset 24 The UIM is an IC card recorded user information such as your phone number etc. When the UIM is not inserted to the FOMA terminal, you cannot use some functions (phone function, etc.) of the FOMA terminal. Before Using the Handset 25 1 Remove the back cover and battery pack, press the UIM with your fingertip and remove it sliding forward. ❖ Information Before Using the Handset 26 2 Remove the battery pack, make sure the inserting direction and insert straight the microSD card all the way into the holder. Before Using the Handset 27 The following time varies by the battery condition or operating environment. For details, see (P.208). Before Using the Handset 28 Do not charge the battery pack for a long time (several days) Before Using the Handset 29 1 Remove the back cover, put your tip of thumb (nail) into the groove of the FOMA terminal, hold the battery pack up in the direction of the arrow ( ) to remove. When the charging is completed, remove the microUSB plug of the microUSB cable from the FOMA terminal. Remove the AC Adapter from the power outlet. ❖ Note Insert the supplied microUSB cable horizontally with the microUSB plug engraved side facing up into the connector for USB cable of the FOMA terminal. Insert the microUSB cable horizontally with the USB plug engraved side facing up into the connector for USB of the AC Adapter, and insert the AC Adapter plug to the power outlet. Before Using the Handset 30 3 When the charging is completed, remove the microUSB plug of the microUSB cable from the FOMA terminal. Remove the USB plug of the microUSB cable from the USB port of the PC. ❖ Note Before Using the Handset 31 1 Press p for over a second. Before Using the Handset 32 A key unlocking screen appears when turning the power on or the backlight on by pressing p/y. Touch and drag it laps over. to until ❖ Information Before Using the Handset 33 7 Tap Before Using the Handset 34 Connecting to Wi-Fi using AutoIP function The battery is charging. The Bluetooth function is ON. UIM is locked or not inserted. Sending/Uploading data Media server connection request notification in Connected devices Bluetooth connection request notification Client device connected to Media server in Connected devices Installation is completed (when installing applications from Android Market, etc). Red: Error messages Yellow: Warning messages Software update notification or updating software Problem with sync Setup guide unchecked Notification icons The notification icons displayed on the screen are as follows. New email message Upcoming calendar event New Gmail message Playing a track New SMS message FM radio in use Problem with SMS message delivery USB connected New instant message Data communication invalid Update notification (when update of the installed market application is notified) New Facebook message Wi-Fi open network available Outgoing, receiving, or calling More (undisplayed) notifications Uploading data to Facebook Connecting to a VPN Calling with Bluetooth device Setting Wi-Fi tethering Uploading data to Facebook completed Not connected to a VPN Call on hold Setting USB tethering Missed call Receiving/ Downloading data Media server activated in Connected devices Setting Wi-Fi tethering/USB tethering New voice mail Before Using the Handset 35 Notification icons are displayed in the Notification panel. You can open notifications, such as messages, remainders, or event notifications directly from the Notification panel. Drag the status bar downwards. Before Using the Handset 36 Precautions on using touch screen * In this manual, each key operation is described with x, y, t. Before Using the Handset 37 Operations on the touch screen Before Using the Handset 38 Some lists have Japanese syllabary and alphabetic index on the right side of the screen. Before Using the Handset 39 Home screen The Home screen consists of 5 screens: the center screen and 2 auxiliary screens on right and left. The center screen is the starting point of the FOMA terminal operation. You can personalize the Home screen by adding or moving, for example, application shortcuts and widgets, or changing the wallpaper. j b k Widget: Status switch Shortcuts (applications) Widget: Google search (P.45) Home screen position Widget: Music player Widget: Photos and videos Widget: Sony Music Apps Wallpaper Widget: Favorites and call log Media folder (Gallery, Music, FM radio, Camera) Application button Widget: TimescapeTM Widget: Media shortcuts Widget: TrackIDTM Before Using the Handset 40 1 Flick the Home screen to left or right. Before Using the Handset 41 Favorites and call log Display contacts registered to Favorites and related call log. Photos and videos Display photos and videos stored on the microSD card. Friends' music & videos Display lists of videos or music tracks shared on Facebook. Picture frame Crop the shot photo to display on the Home screen. Google Search Display the Quick search box. Rate Places Home screen tips Display tips of the Home screen operation. Display information of nearby stores or post word of mouth. Latitude View locations of members. Sony Music Apps Display the website produced by Sony Music. LiveWareTM Set to automatically activate selected application when you connect Stereo Headset with Microphone (sample) or commercially available stereo earphone set, or connect to charge with microUSB cable and AC adapter. Status switch Display the battery level (%), setting buttons for turning on Airplane mode, Bluetooth function, GPS function, Wi-Fi function, and for switching speakerphone On, vibrate, and Mobile network settings. Timer Display Timer. Market Display recommended applications of Android Market. TimescapeTM Widget Display the latest Timescape tile. Media shortcuts Display Music player and Gallery (photos, videos). TrackIDTM Display TrackID. Twitter (large) Music player Display Music player. View comments of members with entry screen. News & Weather Display news and weather. Twitter (small) View comments of members. On/Off: Backlight Turn on/off the backlight. Weather widget View weather in the specified area. On/Off: Bluetooth Switch on/off Bluetooth function On/Off:GPS Switch on/off GPS function On/Off: Roaming Display setting buttons for mobile network setting. On/Off: Sound Switch between speaker on and vibrate. On/Off: Wi-Fi Switch on/off Wi-Fi function manager YouTube Display the list of frequently played movies and recommended. Select an item. Before Using the Handset Continued on next page 42 ❖ Information Before Using the Handset 43 Changing wallpaper In "Add to home screen" menu, tap [Wallpapers]. Tap [Gallery]/[Live wallpapers]/ [Sony Ericsson wallpapers]. Before Using the Handset 44 Enter a word in the search box to browse the information in the FOMA terminal or on the Internet. Tap the search box (P.40 c) on the Home screen. Before Using the Handset 45 You can access the applications installed in the FOMA terminal using the Applications screen. From the Home screen, tap Before Using the Handset 46 Applications The applications displayed on the Applications screen by default are as follows. Icon Application Description Page Camera Take photos and record video clips. P.146 Messaging Send and receive messages (SMS). P.120 Alarms Set an alarm. P.184 Settings Make the FOMA terminal settings. P.91 Contacts Keep contacts of your friends and colleagues. P.74 Phone Make and receive calls, and switch between calls. P.69 Browser Browse Web and WAP sites (except for WML) and download files. P.131 TimescapeTM View Social Network Service (SNS), missed calls, message (SMS) history. You can make a call, send a message, etc. from the history. P.171 Setup guide Display Setup guide. P.33 Music Playback music data stored on a microSD card. P.165 Gallery View photos and videos you took, and images posted on Picasa P.160 or Facebook. Email Send and receive emails (multiple accounts are also available). P.122 Market Access to the Android Market, download and buy new applications. P.169 Facebook Activate Facebook client application. P.113 Calendar Display a calendar and manage schedule. P.182 Maps Use Google map services, such as viewing current location, finding another location and calculating routes. P.177 Gmail Send and receive mails from/to a Google account. P.129 Talk Chat with friends using Google Talk instant messaging. P.129 Before Using the Handset Continued on next page 47 Navigation Display Google map navigation to receive detailed guides for your destination. P.179 Places Use various information registered on Google map, such as shops around the current location. P.178 Latitude Check and share the location information of specified friends. P.180 Calculator Perform basic calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. TrackIDTM Use a service to check information on the currently played music. P.168 YouTube Playback videos around the world or upload recorded videos. P.164 Area Mail Receive earthquake early warning, etc. delivered by the Meteorological Agency. Area Mail is a free service and subscription is not required. P.130 Before Using the Handset 48 Google Search Search information in the FOMA terminal and web pages from keywords. P.45 Voice Search Use Google search by voice input. P.45 Connected devices Set up and manage Media server in Connected devices. P.145 Instruction Manual Display the FOMA terminal instruction manual. You can start a function you want to use from the explanation. P.2 Update center Acquire latest software and applications from the website of Sony Ericsson. P.204 FM radio Use FM radio. P.180 mora touch Access to mora touch, the music download site. P.187 Clock Display clock and set an alarm, etc. P.183 LiveWareTM manager Set to automatically activate selected application when you connect Stereo Headset with Microphone (sample) or commercially available stereo earphone set, or connect to charge with microUSB cable and AC adapter. docomo market Access to the docomo market in which you can search applications and videos. APPNAVI Introduce applications for Android terminals. You can search applications from categories, rankings, etc. P.170 BOOK Before Using the Handset 49 Phonebook backup A service with which you can back up contacts to the Phonebook backup center automatically on a regular basis and restore the contacts in case of losing the FOMA terminal or erasing the contacts accidentally. * For details on Phonebook backup, refer to " Before Using the Handset 50 Koe no Takuhaibin Koe no Takuhaibin is a service which records a message by voice call and notify to the party of recording message by an SMS. Using this application, voice message can be easily recorded and played. life.episodeTM View the latest information such as news and music. P.187 Before Using the Handset 51 ❖ Information Before Using the Handset 52 You can sort the applications displayed on the Applications screen from the "Sorting" menu. On the Applications screen, tap Before Using the Handset 53 Before Using the Handset 54 For Japanese keyboard, there are 3 types of software keyboards: 12 key, QWERTY and Japanese syllabary. ❖ Information Before Using the Handset 55 1 On the character entry screen, touch and hold the character mode icon Tap Before Using the Handset 56 *1 When any characters are entered, just tap the desired position on the entered character string to move the cursor. *2 On some screens such as the search box or mail account registration screen, " Before Using the Handset 57 Before Using the Handset 58 Use the QWERTY keyboard to enter Japanese characters in "Romaji input" mode. The main functions of the touchkeys Before Using the Handset 59 *1 When any characters are entered, just tap the desired position on the entered character string to move the cursor. *2 On some screens such as the search box or mail account registration screen, " Before Using the Handset 60 3 Tap [On-screen keyboard settings] Before Using the Handset 61 Before Using the Handset 62 *1 When any characters are entered, just tap the desired position on the entered character string to move the cursor. *2 In some screens such as the search box or mail account registration screen, " Before Using the Handset 63 2 Tap [International keyboard]/ [Japanese keyboard]/[Chinese keyboard]. Before Using the Handset 64 The Word suggestion function shows predicted conversion candidates when you enter Japanese/English characters. Mark the checkbox of Word suggestion checkbox to set options "Error correction" and "Auto space" These options help you entering characters with ease. Setting Word suggestions From the Home screen, tap t, then tap [Settings] Before Using the Handset 65 Registering words in user dictionaries There are 2 types of user dictionaries: "My words Japanese" (Kana/Kanji) and "My words English" (one-byte alphabet). From the Home screen, tap t, then tap [Settings] Before Using the Handset 66 ❖ Information Before Using the Handset 67 Adding a category of phrases Add a new category and register a phrase. From the Home screen, tap then tap [ Before Using the Handset 68 1 From the Home screen, tap [Phone]. Enter the number of the recipient and tap [Call]. Calling/Network Services 69 ❖ Note Calling/Network Services 70 For details on WORLD CALL, refer to DOCOMO International Services website. From the Home screen, tap [Phone]. Touch and hold [0] key until "+" sign appears. Calling/Network Services 71 Calling/Network Services 72 Calling/Network Services 73 1 From the Home screen, tap [Phone] Calling/Network Services 74 On the contacts list screen, you can view details of your contacts. You can add a contact picture, and display updating status information of Social Networking Service (SNS). Adding a contact On the contacts list screen (P.75), tap at the top right. Tap [docomo]/[Phone contact]. Contact search field Picture saved to contact Icon for adding a new contact Myself (your own phone number) A contact saved in Contacts Japanese syllabary or alphabetical index for browsing contacts g Online status* of Google Talk (Chat) (P.129) h Updating status information for the Social Networking Service (SNS) i Screen tabs (Phone/Call log/Contacts/Favorites) * Depending on the usage, it may be different from online display of Google Talk. Calling/Network Services 75 Using shortcuts of Contacts When you tap the photo (image) part on contacts list screen, shortcuts for phone number, mail, etc. appear. Tap the shortcut to make a call, or create and send a mail. * You can also use the registered Google Talk account, addresses, etc. ❖ Information Calling/Network Services 76 Calling/Network Services 77 3 Enter the new information or make the changes you want. Calling/Network Services 78 4 Tap [Gallery]/[Take new photo]. Calling/Network Services 79 2 Tap an item you want to display. Calling/Network Services 80 Exporting all contacts on microSD card On the contacts list screen (P.75), tap t, then tap [Back up contacts] Calling/Network Services 81 Importing contacts from UIM On the contacts list screen (P.75), tap t, then tap [Import contacts] Calling/Network Services 82 Copying contacts registered in Google account to docomo account On the "docomo Calling/Network Services 83 ❖ Information Calling/Network Services 84 Setting Voice Mail Service From the Home screen, tap t and tap [Settings]. Tap [Call settings] Calling/Network Services 85 Playing the voice message When the SMS notification "NTT DoCoMo VM:XX" appears, tap [New message] from the Notification panel (P.36). Calling/Network Services 86 2 Switch to the first call. Calling/Network Services 87 The Call Forwarding Service forwards a voice call to a preset forwarding number when you are in a location without the radio wave, the FOMA terminal is powered off, or you do not answer the call within the preset ring time. Calling/Network Services 88 3 Tap [Call Forwarding]. Calling/Network Services 89 2 Tap [Call settings] Calling/Network Services 90 1 From the Home screen, tap t. Tap [Settings]. Settings 91 ❖ Information Settings 92 mopera U is ISP of NTT DOCOMO's Internet connection. If you have subscribed to mopera U, you can use Internet after making the simple settings. mopera U is a service requiring subscription. Setting mopera U From the Settings screen (P.91), tap [Wireless & networks] Settings 93 Using the Wi-Fi function, you can connect to an access point for your home, company network or public wireless LAN services to use mail and Internet. Settings 94 1 From the Settings screen (P.91), tap [Wireless & networks] Settings 95 Setting the Wi-Fi network notification to ON Confirm that Wi-Fi is turned on, and then on the Settings screen (P.91), tap [Wireless & networks] Settings 96 Viewing detailed information on a connected Wi-Fi network From the Settings screen (P.91), tap [Wireless & networks] Settings 97 Tethering stands for using mobile devices such as smartphone as modem to allow USB compatible devices or wireless LAN devices to access the Internet via mobile phone line. ❖ Information Settings 98 Settings 99 Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a technology to connect to the information in a protected local network from another network. Generally, VPNs are provided to companies, schools and other facilities. A user can access to the information in the local network from outside of the premises. To set up a VPN access from the FOMA terminal, you need to retrieve the information related to security from your network administrator. For details, refer to http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/support/ (Japanese site) ❖ Information Settings 100 Disconnecting a VPN Open the Notification panel, tap the VPN connecting notification. Settings 101 ❖ Information Settings 102 ❖ Information Settings 103 You can set the screen orientation to change automatically between landscape and portrait view when you turn the FOMA terminal sideways/paleways. ❖ Information Settings 104 *1 Set the password to the credential storage in advance. *2 Save certificates and credential information in the credential storage. Some functions provided for convenient use of the FOMA terminal require the security code to use them. Besides the security code for locking the FOMA terminal, the network security code necessary for the network services etc. are available. Make use of the FOMA terminal using an appropriate security code according to the purpose. Settings 105 You can change your network security code to the new one using the PC if you have the "docomoID"/"Password" for the "My docomo"* General support site for PC (in Japanese only). * For information on "My docomo", see the previons page of the last page of this manual. You can set a security code called PIN code to the UIM. The code is set to "0000" at the time of subscription. It can be changed by yourself. PIN code is a 4- to 8-digit number (code) that must be entered for user confirmation to prevent unauthorized use by a third party every time you insert the UIM into the FOMA terminal or when the FOMA terminal is powered on. Entering the PIN code enables making/receiving calls and terminal operation. Settings 106 ❖ Information Settings 107 Settings 108 Settings 109 2 Tap t, tap [More] Settings 110 3 Tap [Clear data]. Tap [OK]. Deleting an installed application Settings 111 You can add or delete an online service account. Setting Google account You can create a Google account on your FOMA terminal and use Google services such as Gmail, Google Talk, Google Calendar, Android Market, etc. You can set multiple Google accounts on the FOMA terminal. From the Settings screen (P.91), tap [Accounts & sync] Settings 112 Setting Facebook account When you register or sign in Facebook, you can synchronize (register/update) profile information published by "Friend" online to Contacts. You can display image posted on Facebook by "Friends" onto the Gallery or Photo filter in Contacts, display information stored in " Settings 113 Setting other account Settings 114 6 Tap to mark an item for automatic synchronization. Settings 115 ❖ Note Settings 116 Increasing the free volume of the FOMA terminal and a microSD card If the FOMA terminal has a small memory, you can do the following to increase the available memory: Settings 117 You can set call end operation and user support service which sounds or vibrates according to user's operation. ❖ Information Settings 118 1 From the Settings screen (P.91), tap [Date & time] Settings 119 You can send/receive mails using i-mode mail address (@docomo.ne.jp). You can use pictogram and Deco-mail. Mails can be received automatically. For details on sp-mode mail, refer to " Mail/Internet 120 Mail/Internet 121 1 From the Home screen, tap then tap [Messaging]. Tap a thread to select. Tap [Delete message] Touch and hold a message you want to delete. Mail/Internet 122 4 Enter account name and a name you want to display on outgoing mails. Mail/Internet 123 Mail/Internet 124 2 Tap t, then tap [Preview pane]. Mail/Internet 125 1 From the Home screen, tap then tap [Email]. Mail/Internet 126 1 From the Home screen, tap then tap [Email]. Mail/Internet 127 mopera U users (for the setting, see "Setting mopera U" (P.93)) can use mopera U Mail. In mopera U Mail, POP mail and IMAP mail are available. The mail box supports 50 MB. Also, the Web mail system is available. Mail/Internet 128 10 On the option setting screen, set frequency of checking Emails etc. and tap [More]. 11 On the mail account registration screen, enter a name you want to display on outgoing messages, then tap [Done]. Mail/Internet 129 ❖ Information Mail/Internet 130 ❖ Information From the Home screen, tap then tap [Area Mail]. Tap t, then tap [Settings]. From the Home screen, tap [Browser]. Mail/Internet 131 1 Press y. Mail/Internet 132 2 Enter the search item. Mail/Internet 133 Operating links in web pages Open the web page you want to operate the links. To open the web page, tap the link. Mail/Internet 134 Mail/Internet 135 Files in the FOMA terminal should be operated on the file handling application. For example, to delete files saved in the microSD card, use the deletion function of the applications such as Music player or Gallery. With "Share" function of each application, you can exchange the files via Bluetooth or by email file attachment sending to/receiving from the other compatible devices. In addition, with the FOMA terminal connected to a PC, you can move or delete files in the microSD card mounted on the PC. With PC Companion and Media Go, you can manage files between a PC and the FOMA terminal mutually. With "Sync Zone" of PC Companion, you can synchronize contacts in the FOMA terminal and calendar with Outlook of a PC. You can transfer and move images, music data and some other data. Sharing some data may not be permitted due to copyright. By connecting the FOMA terminal and a PC with the supplied microSD cable, you can exchange data between the microSD card of the FOMA terminal and the PC. Using a microUSB cable to connect the FOMA terminal to a PC Connect the FOMA terminal to a PC using a microUSB cable (P.31). File management 136 2 Tap [Skip]. File management 137 Disconnecting the microUSB cable safely File management 138 If the FOMA terminal and a PC*1 are connected in a pair on a Wi-Fi network, automatic connection/disconnection of microSD card and a PC is enabled when FOMA terminal user comes in and out of the Wi-Fi area, You can easily access to a microSD card inserted in the FOMA terminal from a connected PC. *1 Use Microsoft Windows 7 to make a pair setting. Pair setting cannot be made under Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista or other OS. Connect a PC you want to set in a pair to a Wi-Fi network. Set USB connection mode of the FOMA terminal to "Media transfer mode (MTP)". Connect the FOMA terminal to a Wi-Fi network (P.95). Connect the FOMA terminal to a PC using a microUSB cable. File management 139 ❖ Information File management 140 Transferring data using Media Go Connect the FOMA terminal to a PC using a microUSB cable. Drag the status bar down to check the USB connection mode. File management 141 File management 142 Once you have made pair setting for your phone and a Bluetooth device, the setting is saved. When making pair setting for the FOMA terminal and a Bluetooth device, you may need to enter a pass code (PIN). Your phone will automatically try the generic pass code 0000. If this does not work, see the documentation of your Bluetooth device for the pass code used by your Bluetooth device. You do not need to re-enter the pass code the next time you connect to a paired Bluetooth device already set. You cannot make pair setting for the FOMA terminal and two Bluetooth headsets. However, you can set it with two or more Bluetooth devices if the same profile is not in use. The FOMA terminal supports the following Bluetooth profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP, OPP, PBAP and SPP. From the Home screen, tap t. Tap [Settings] File management 143 3 Touch and hold a Bluetooth device name that you are going to connect. File management 144 Sharing files with DLNA devices via Connected devices (Media server) With Media server, you can share media files with other client (DLNA: Digital Living Network Alliance) devices using Wi-Fi function. Set Wi-Fi connection (P.94) with another client device. Setting Connected devices (Media server) From the Home screen, tap then tap [Connected devices]. Media server Set to connect from a client device to the FOMA terminal via Wi-Fi. Change server name Rename the FOMA terminal (server) on a client device. Client device Manage client device list registered to the FOMA terminal. Wi-Fi settings P.94 About Display explanation of icons in the status bar. File management 145 You can take a photo or record a video by tapping the screen. You can hold the camera horizontally or vertically to shoot still images. For recording movies, screen display supports landscape only. Photos and videos are saved automatically in the microSD card. Applications 146 Applications 147 ❖ Information Applications 148 Setting face detection From the Home screen, tap Applications 149 ❖ Information Applications 150 Still camera settings Item Icon Item Description Resolution Capturing Select the shooting method. mode Normal A standard shooting mode Scene recognition Smile detection Switch camera P.149 Self-timer 8MP 4:3 8 megapixel image size with 4:3 aspect ratio. Suitable for viewing on normal size screen or printing in high resolution. 6MP 16:9 6 megapixel image size with 16:9 aspect ratio. A high resolution widescreen format. A higher resolution than full HD. Suitable for viewing on on wide-screen. Description 2MP 4:3 2 megapixel image size with 4:3 aspect ratio. Suitable for viewing on normal size screen. 2MP 16:9 The camera determines most suitable scene effect. A corresponding scene icon appears when the scene is recognized. Resolution Select image sizes and aspect ratios before shooting. An image with a higher resolution requires more memory. Icon 2 megapixel image size with 16:9 aspect ratio. Suitable for viewing on wide-screen. P.148 Use it to take self-portraits, or group photos where everyone can be in the photo. You can also use the self-timer to avoid camera shake. On (10 sec.) The shooting starts in 10 seconds you tap the screen. On (2 sec.) The shooting starts in 2 seconds you tap the screen. Off The shooting starts as soon as you tap the screen. Applications Continued on next page 151 Item Photo light Scenes Icon Description Set whether to turn on the photo camera when shooting when lighting conditions are poor or when there is a backlight. On The photo light turns on. Off The photo light does not turn on. Sometimes the image quality can be better without a photo light, even if lighting conditions are poor. Taking a good photo without using the photo light requires a steady hand. Item Icon Scenes Night portrait Suitable for shooting persons against the nightscape background. Due to long exposure time, be careful not to shake camera. Beach and snow Reconstruct beach and snowy scene brightly and vividly. Sports To shoot fast-moving object, shorten exposure time to minimize motion blurring. Party Shoot an indoor picture creating good atmosphere of indoor lighting. Due to long exposure time, be careful not to shake camera. Use Scenes to quickly set up the camera for various scene conditions. Off Adjust color shade or brightness automatically. Portrait Settings are optimized to give brighter and warmer skin tones. Landscape Night scene Shoot landscape depicting trees with vivid color and focusing on distant objects. Description Document Use for shooting text or graphics. It allows to capture a clear, bright, and easy to read text. Shoot a crisp and clear night scene. Due to long exposure time, be careful not to shake camera. Applications Continued on next page 152 Item Focus mode Icon Set focus controls. Use when "Capturing mode" is set to "Normal". Single autofocus The camera automatically focuses on a selected subject. The focus frame turns to green when focus is on. Multi autofocus The camera automatically focuses on several points on the shooting screen. The white focus frames turn to green when focus is set. Macro Face detection Infinity Touch focus P.148 Exposure value Description Item White balance Icon The white balance setting adjusts the color balance according to the light source. Auto Adjust the color balance Fluorescent for lighting like fluorescent. Daylight Adjust the color balance for a sunny place. Cloudy P.148 Metering Tap an object on the shooting screen. The focus frame moves onto the tapped place. Adjust the color balance automatically to the light source. Adjust the color balance Incandescent for lighting like incandescent bulb. Auto focus for close-up photos Use when shooting at a distance. Focus on subjects far away. Subjects close to the camera may be blurred. Description Adjust the color balance for a cloudy sky or shaded area. Measure the brightness on the shooting screen to determine a wellbalanced exposure automatically. Center Put emphasis at the center of the shooting screen and measure photometry at whole view finder to adjust the exposure. Average Adjust the exposure based on the brightness of the whole shooting screen. Applications Continued on next page 153 ❖ Note Applications 154 Recording videos using in-camera On the shooting screen, tap (Switch camera). Tap the screen to start recording. Tap the screen to stop the recording. Applications 155 1 From the Home screen, tap Applications 156 Video size HD 720p HD format with 16:9 aspect ratio. 1280 Applications 157 ❖ Note Applications 158 Playing multimedia content You can play music files on "Music" and view photos and video files on "Gallery". You can play photos and videos shot by the FOMA terminal, transfer files to a microSD card by connecting to a PC, and play multimedia content of the following file formats downloaded from the Internet. Type Sound File format MP3, 3GPP, MP4, AMR, AMRWB, SMF, XMF, WAV, iMelody, RTTTL/RTX, OTA, Ogg vorbis Still image JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP Video 3GPP, MP4 Copyright protected content Avoid copyright infringements when you handle photos taken with the FOMA terminal, e.g. copy/edit. In addition, avoid rights infringements of portraits by using these photos without consent, altering them or by other means. Note that capturing or recording a stage performance, entertainment or exhibition may be prohibited even if for personal use. Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when taking and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones. For details on operations for copying files by connecting to a PC, see "Transferring and moving data" (P.136). Applications 159 1 Connect the plug of Stereo Headset with Microphone (Sample) to headset connector of the FOMA terminal. Applications 160 1 From the Home screen, tap Applications 161 2 Tap t and tap the displayed menu. Applications 162 Applications 163 b Progress bar: Display the playback position in the playback duration. c Marker: Playback position. Drag to change the playback position. d [Play/Pause] key e [Fast forward] key: Fast-forward the playing position. Adjusting the volume of a video On the video playback screen, press m up or down. Fast forwarding and rewinding a video Drag the progress bar marker right or left. Applications 164 1 While playing a video, double-tap the screen to switch to the landscape screen. Tap the screen to display the play control keys, then tap [HQ]. ❖ Information Applications 165 Applications 166 3 Touch and hold a track you want to share. Applications 167 4 Tap [Name] entry box and enter a playlist name, and tap [OK]. Playing Playlists On the Music player screen, tap Tap [Playlists]. Applications 168 When a track has been recognized by TrackID, you can recommend it, search for related content for the track on YouTube, or do some others. The track information appears when a track is recognized after a search, but also in a history list. To use TrackID results Applications 169 ❖ Information Applications 170 Applications 171 Applications 172 Refreshing the start screen in Timescape Icon A Facebook update: Tap the tile to display the update. When you refresh the start screen, the FOMA terminal connects to the Internet to update information from your Twitter, Facebook and mixi account set in Timescape. In the Timescape screen, tap t and tap [Refresh]. Posting to Facebook, Twitter, mixi from Timescape In the Timescape screen, tap t and tap [Update status]. Mark the service you want to post and tap [Continue]. Enter the text and tap [Post]. A mixi update: Tap the tile to display the update. Viewing a tile information On the Timescape screen, tap a tile. Calling back from Timescape when you have a missed call On the Timescape screen, tap tile. Tap the tile again. Tap [Return call]. Replying to an SMS message in Timescape Tile icons The following icons on a tile indicate a type of event. Icon Event On the Timescape screen, tap tile. Tap the tile again. Event A missed call: Tap the tile to call the caller. An SMS message: Tap the tile to display the message. A Twitter update: Tap the tile to display the update. Enter a message text. Tap [Send]. Applications 173 When you tap a tile, (infinite button) may appear in the upper right corner. By tapping , you can view the communication log by registered information in the contacts or tile filter event. Viewing the registered information of contacts in Timescape On the Timescape screen, tap a tile. Tap Applications 174 The FOMA terminal has a GPS receiver that uses satellite signals to calculate your location. Some GPS features use the Internet. Data rates and charges may apply. When you use functions that require the GPS receiver to find your location, make sure you have a clear view of the sky. If the GPS receiver does not find your location after a few minutes, you should move to another location. To help the search, stand still and do not cover the GPS/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth antenna section (P.24). The first time you use the GPS it may take up to 10 minutes before your location is found. Applications 175 Applications 176 The Google Maps application lets you view your current location, find other locations and calculate routes. When you start the Google Maps application, your approximate location is shown using information from nearby mobile towers. Your location is updated with a more precise position when the GPS receiver finds your location. ❖ Information Applications 177 2 Fill out the search box. Applications 178 Receiving guides Google Map helps you receive detailed guides for your destination. On the map screen, tap t, then tap [Directions]. Enter a departure point in the upper text box, and a destination in the lower text box. Applications 179 Google Latitude enables you to check where a friend is on the map, and to share status messages. Latitude also enables you to send messages (SMS) and emails, to make phone calls, and to find the route to where a friend is. Location information cannot be automatically shared. You need to join Latitude and invite a friend who gives his or her location information, or to receive an invitation from him or her. Joining Latitude While a map is displayed, tap t, and tap [Join Latitude]. Applications 180 2 From the Home screen, tap Applications 181 The FOMA terminal has a built-in calendar for the schedule. If you have a Google account, you can synchronize the FOMA terminal's calendar and web calendar. See "Accounts & sync" (P.111). Applications 182 Displaying a calendar schedule From the Home screen, tap then tap [Calendar]. Tap a schedule you want to display. Applications 183 1 From the Home screen, tap Tap [Clock]. The Clock screen appears. a Alarm display Applications 184 Turning the alarm ON/OFF On the alarms list screen, tap Applications 185 The following applications are preinstalled in the FOMA terminal to use the various services on the Web. Use Media Discovery to display lists of videos or music tracks shared on Facebook. You can also view a list of videos and tracks shared by Friends on Facebook. In addition, you can select a video or track to post or to view comments and " Applications 186 mora touch is an application which allows you to access music downloading service for Android terminal. To use the application, from the Home screen, tap and then tap [mora touch] to connect the dedicated site. You can operate after creating a new account or using your existing account. ToruCa is an electronic card that can be obtained to mobile terminals. It can be obtained from the site as store information, coupon ticket, etc. Obtained ToruCa is saved to the "ToruCa" application. Use the "ToruCa" application to display, search or update. For details on ToruCa, refer to " life.episode application is a new entertainment which allows you to discover the latest information for wide ranged categories such as news, music, animation, photos, gourmet, shopping, etc. corresponding specified age and gender. Use "Pocket" function, you can clip favorite information easily and take it out any time. To use life.episode, from the Home screen, tap and then tap [life.episode] to download the application. Set age and gender to complete installation. Applications 187 Applications 188 With the international roaming (WORLD WING), you can use the FOMA terminal without changing phone number or mail address in the service area of the overseas network operator affiliated with DOCOMO. You do not need to change the settings of call and SMS. International roming 189 To use the FOMA terminal overseas, check the following in Japan. International roming 190 Connectivity When you have set search mode of "Available networks" to "Select automatically" in "Network operators" settings, optimized network is automatically selected. When you connect to the network operator conducted in flat-rate service manually, you can use the service with flat-rate packet communication charges overseas up to the specified upper limit per day. To use this service, subscription of packet flat-rate service is required. For details, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [International Services]" or DOCOMO International Services Website. Display In the status bar, the type of your operator's network are displayed. : During International roaming / : Connecting/Using GPRS / : Connecting/Using 3G (packet) International roming 191 After returning to Japan When you return to Japan, the FOMA terminal is connected to FOMA network automatically. If connection is failed, perform the following operations. International roming 192 Changing network mode You can change network mode settings according to the network mode (communication method) adopted by the overseas network operator. From the Home screen, tap t and tap [Settings]. Tap [Wireless & networks] International roming 193 2 Dial + (press and hold [0]) International roming 194 International roming 195 A variety of commercially available optional devices allows you to expand the FOMA terminal's capabilities by supporting a wide range of purpose, including personal and business uses. Some accessories are only available in some areas. For details, please contact a sales outlet such as docomo Shop. For details on optional devices, see the user's manual of each device. Appendix/Index 196 Appendix/Index 197 Appendix/Index 198 Appendix/Index 199 Appendix/Index 200 Appendix/Index 201 Appendix/Index 202 Appendix/Index 203 Appendix/Index 204 1 From the Home screen, tap then tap [Update center]. Tap t, then tap [Refresh]. Appendix/Index 205 3 Follow the onscreen instructions on the PC to install. Appendix/Index 206 Image pickup device Type Camera: CMOS sensor In-camera: CMOS sensor Size Camera: 1/3.2 inches In-camera: 1/13 inch Camera pixels Camera: Effective pixels: Approx. 8.1 mill. pixels (Recorded pixels: Approx 8.0 mill. pixels) In-camera: Effective pixels: Approx. 320,000 pixels (Recorded pixels: Approx 310,000 pixels) Digital zoom Camera: Max. 16x (41 levels) In-camera: *1 It is confirmed that the FOMA terminal and all Bluetooth devices are compliant with Bluetooth standards designated by Bluetooth SIG, and they are authenticated. However, procedures may differ or data transfer may not be possible depending on the device's characteristics or specifications. *2 May vary by the signal status and/or whether there is an interference between communications devices. *3 Bluetooth standards for Bluetooth device connection procedure according to the product's applications. Appendix/Index 207 Appendix/Index 208 Specific Absorption Rate of Mobile Phone, etc. Mobile Phone GSM/GPRS/EGPRS 850/900/ 1800/1900&UMTS JP/EU/US Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile Phones This model FOMA SO-02D mobile phone complies with Japanese technical regulations and international guidelines regarding exposure to radio waves. This mobile phone was designed in observance of Japanese technical regulations regarding exposure to radio waves *1 and limits to exposure to radio waves recommended by a set of equivalent international guidelines. This set of international guidelines was set out by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), and the permissible limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health condition. The technical regulations and international guidelines set out limits for radio waves as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR, which is the value of absorbed energy in any 10 grams of tissue over a 6-minute period. The SAR limit for mobile phones is 2.0 W/kg. The highest SAR value for this mobile phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.33 W/kg. There may be slight differences between the SAR levels for each product, but they all satisfy the limit. The actual SAR of this mobile phone while operating can be well below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum required to reach the network. Therefore in general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the device. This mobile phone can be used in positions other than against your ear. This mobile phone satisfies the international guidelines when used with a carrying case or a wearable accessory approved by NTT DOCOMO or the manufacturer *2. In case you are not using the approved accessory, please use a product that does not contain any metals, and one that positions the mobile phone at least 1.5 cm away from your body. Appendix/Index Continued on next page 209 The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate that there are harmful effects attributed to the use of mobile devices. They recommend that if you are worried about your exposure then you can limit your usage or simply use a hands-free kit to keep the mobile device away from the head and body. Please refer to the WHO website if you would like more detailed information. http://www.who.int/docstore/peh-emf/ publications/facts_press/fact_english.htm Please refer to the websites listed below if you would like more detailed information regarding SAR. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Website: http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/ index.htm Association of Radio Industries and Businesses Website: http://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html (in Japanese only) NTT DOCOMO, INC. Website: http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/product/ sar/ Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Japan, Inc. Website: http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/product/SAR/ *1 Technical regulations are defined by the Ministerial Ordinance Related to Radio Law (Article 14-2 of Radio Equipment Regulations). *2 Regarding the method of measuring SAR when using mobile phones in positions other than against the ear, international standards (IEC62209-2) were set in March 2010. On the other hand, technical regulation is currently being deliberated on by national council. (As of August, 2011) Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information United States & Canada THIS PHONE MODEL HAS BEEN CERTIFIED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. The SO-02D mobile phones have been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed to not exceed the limits* of exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by governmental authorities. These limits establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The Appendix/Index Continued on next page 210 guidelines are based on standards that were developed by international scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all individuals, regardless of age and health. The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). Tests for SAR are conducted using standardized methods with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all used frequency bands. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phone models, they are all designed to meet the relevant guidelines for exposure to radio waves. For more information on SAR, please refer to the safe and efficient use chapter in the User Guide. The highest SAR value as reported to the authorities for this phone model when tested for use by the ear is 0.87 W/kg*, and when worn on the body is 0.69 W/kg* for speech and 1.10 W/kg* for data calls. For body-worn operation, the phone has been tested when positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the body without any metal parts in the vicinity of the phone or when properly used with an appropriate Sony Ericsson accessory and worn on the body. For devices which include "WiFi hotspot" functionality, body-worn SAR measurements for operation of the device operating in WiFi hotspot mode were taken using a separation distance of 10mm. Use of third-party accessories may result in different SAR levels than those reported. ** Before a phone model is available for sale to the public in the US, it must be tested and certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that it does not exceed the limit established by the governmentadopted requirement for safe exposure*. The tests are performed in positions and locations (i.e., by the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this phone model with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones, all mobile phones granted an FCC equipment authorization meet the government requirement for safe exposure. SAR information on this phone model is on file at the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/ea/fccid/ after searching on FCC ID PY7A3880136. Additional information on SAR can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) website at http://www.ctia.org/. Appendix/Index Continued on next page 211 * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. ** This paragraph is only applicable to authorities and customers in the United States. Europe This mobile phone model SO-02D has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio waves. These requirements are based on scientific guidelines that include safety margins designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted using standardized methods with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all used frequency bands. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phone models, they are all designed to meet the relevant guidelines for exposure to radio waves. For more information on SAR, please refer to the safety chapter in the User's Guide. SAR data information for residents in countries that have adopted the SAR limit recommended by the International Commission of Non-lonizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is 2 W/kg averaged over ten (10) gram of tissue (for example European Union, Japan, Brazil and New Zealand): The highest SAR value for this model phone tested by Sony Ericsson for use at the ear is 1.33 W/kg (10g). Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SAR Your mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy (also known as radio waves or radio frequency fields). Governments around the world have adopted comprehensive international safety guidelines, developed by scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) and IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.), through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines establish Appendix/Index Continued on next page 212 permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. The levels include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to account for any variations in measurements. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone. The SAR value is determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions, but the actual SAR level of the mobile phone while operating can be well below this value. This is because the mobile phone is designed to use the minimum power required to reach the network. Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure guidelines do not mean that there are variations in safety. While there may be differences in SAR levels among mobile phones, all Sony Ericsson mobile phone models are designed to meet radio frequency exposure guidelines. 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 (that is, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when the handset is positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the body without any metal parts in the vicinity of the phone or when used with the original Sony Ericsson body worn accessory intended for this phone. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information for this mobile phone model is included with the material that comes with this mobile phone. This information can also be found, together with more information on radio frequency exposure and SAR, on: http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/product/SAR/ (Japanese only) Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Please follow these guidelines. Failure to do so might entail a potential health risk or product malfunction. If in doubt as to its proper function, have the product checked by a certified service partner before charging or using it. Appendix/Index 213 Appendix/Index 214 Appendix/Index 215 Appendix/Index 216 Appendix/Index 217 Appendix/Index 218 Appendix/Index 219 Appendix/Index 220 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: Appendix/Index 221 We fulfill the requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). 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Failure to comply with any of these terms and conditions will terminate the licence immediately. Sony Ericsson and its third party suppliers and licensors retain all rights, title and interest in and to the Software. To the extent that the Software contains material or code of a third party, such third parties shall be beneficiaries of these terms. This licence is governed by the laws of Sweden. When applicable, the foregoing applies to statutory consumer rights. In the event Software accompanying or provided in conjunction with your device is provided with additional terms and conditions, such provisions shall also govern your possession and usage of the Software. Appendix/Index 222 About Open Source Software About Open Source Software This product includes certain open source or other software originating from third parties that is subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Library/Lesser General Public License (LGPL) and different and/or additional copyright licenses, disclaimers and notices. The exact terms of GPL, LGPL and some other licenses, disclaimers and notices are reproduced in the about box in this product and are also available at http:// opensource.sonyericsson.com. Sony Ericsson offers to provide source code of software licensed under the GPL or LGPL or some other open source licenses allowing source code distribution to you on a CD-ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution, such as the cost of media, shipping and handling, upon written request to Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, Open Source Software Management, Nya Vattentornet, SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden. This offer is valid for a period of three (3) years from the date of the distribution of this product by Sony Ericsson. Export Controls and Regulations This product and its accessories may be covered and controlled by Japan's export control regulations ("Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law" and related laws and regulations). If you wish to export this product and/or its accessories, you must complete the necessary procedures at your own responsibility and cost. For details about the procedure, contact the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. Intellectual Property Right About the Copyright and Portrait rights Copyrighted contents you recorded or obtained from sites or Internet home pages using this product by downloading or other means, such as documents, images, music data, software, are prohibited from reproduction, transformation and transmission over public lines without consent of the copyright holders, unless intended for personal use or any other purpose permitted by law. Appendix/Index Continued on next page 223 Note that some performances, shows, and exhibitions may not allow photography, movie shooting, or sound recording even for personal use. You should also refrain from taking a picture of other people and disclosing it by such means as posting it on a site on the Internet without their consent because of possible infringement of their right of portrait. Trademarks The company names and product names appearing in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Appendix/Index 224 Appendix/Index 225 Appendix/Index 226 A About phone .................................................. 119 Access point Initialize ........................................................ 92 Settings ........................................................ 91 Accessibility ................................................... 118 Account settings Facebook ................................................... 113 Google ....................................................... 112 Accounts & sync ............................................ 111 Auto-sync ........................................... 111, 114 Airplane mode.................................................. 93 Alarm.............................................................. 183 Set an alarm ............................................... 184 Android Market .............................................. 169 Uninstall ............................................... 53, 111 Application button............................................ 46 Applications ............................................. 46, 109 Icon .............................................................. 47 Manage ...................................................... 110 Sort............................................................... 53 APPNAVI .......................................................... 49 Area mail ........................................................ 130 Auto-rotate ..................................................... 104 BeeTV ...............................................................49 Bluetooth.........................................................141 Device name...............................................142 Pair setting ..................................................142 BOOK Store 2Dfacto ........................................49 Bookmark........................................................134 Bookmark a web page ...............................134 Edit..............................................................135 Open ...........................................................135 Books, comics E Backlight Turn off ....................................................... 104 Turn on ................................................. 33, 111 Battery pack..................................................... 29 Appendix/Index 227 Display a schedule .................................... 183 Call ................................................................... 69 Decline ................................................... 71, 72 End............................................................... 70 Make ...................................................... 69, 72 Mute ............................................................. 73 On hold ........................................................ 73 Receive .................................................. 71, 72 Speaker........................................................ 73 Call Forwarding Service ................................... 88 Call log ............................................................. 73 Add to contacts............................................ 74 Delete........................................................... 74 Make a call................................................... 73 Call settings ................................................... 101 Call Waiting ...................................................... 86 Caller ID Notification ........................................ 89 Camera .......................................................... 146 Face detection ........................................... 148 In-camera........................................... 148, 155 Record videos ............................................ 154 Settings (Still camera) ................................ 151 Settings (Video recording) ......................... 156 Smile detection .......................................... 149 Take photos ................................................ 147 Campaign Navi ................................................ 51 Character entry Character mode ............................... 56, 59, 62 Input method .................................... 56, 59, 62 Settings ........................................................ 63 Charge ............................................................. 27 Use AC Adapter ........................................... 30 Use PC ......................................................... 30 Chat................................................................ 129 Checkbox......................................................... 39 Clock...............................................................183 Connected devices (Media server) ................145 Contact Picker 2.3 ......................................56, 67 Contacts Add a contact ...............................................75 Delete ...........................................................77 Edit................................................................76 Export .....................................................81, 82 Favorites .......................................................78 Import .....................................................81, 82 Information filter ............................................80 Link contacts ................................................77 Make a call ...................................................77 Myself ...........................................................77 Search...........................................................76 Send a contact .............................................78 Set a photo ...................................................78 Data synchronization ......................................114 Auto-sync....................................................114 Date & time .....................................................118 Display............................................................103 docomo market...............................................170 Ear speaker volume ..........................................72 Early warning "Area mail" ................................130 eco mode..........................................................50 Email ...............................................................122 Delete .........................................................126 Forward.......................................................125 Initial settings ..............................................122 Receive .......................................................124 Appendix/Index 228 Reply .......................................................... 125 Save attachment file................................... 125 Send........................................................... 123 Email account Add ............................................................ 127 Change ...................................................... 126 Remove ...................................................... 127 Emergency call ................................................ 69 Evernote ........................................................... 50 Facebook ....................................................... 113 Delete......................................................... 114 Fixed phrase .............................................. 56, 67 FM radio ......................................................... 180 Gallery............................................................ 160 Play (video) ................................................ 163 Slideshow (Photo) ...................................... 163 View (Photo) ............................................... 162 Gmail.............................................................. 129 Google Map ................................................... 177 Current location.......................................... 177 Directions ................................................... 179 Google Latitude ......................................... 180 Layer .......................................................... 178 Street view.................................................. 177 Google Talk .................................................... 129 GPS Function ................................................. 175 Enable GPS function .................................. 176 Enable Wireless networks to find position ................................................................... 176 Home screen ....................................................40 i-Channel ..........................................................50 Index letter........................................................39 Ines Secret........................................................50 Initial settings....................................................33 International call ...............................................71 International roaming ........................................51 International roaming service .........................189 Japanese keyboard ..........................................54 Japanese syllabary keyboard ..........................62 Key....................................................................37 Key lock ............................................................33 Koe no Takuhaibin ............................................51 Landscape view .............................................104 Language & keyboard ....................................117 life.episode .....................................................187 Light sensor ......................................................24 Link .................................................................134 LiveWareTM manager ........................................49 Location ..........................................................174 Location & security .........................................104 Appendix/Index 229 M Map Application............................................... 51 McDonald’s ...................................................... 51 Media Discovery ............................................ 186 Media Go ....................................................... 140 Install.......................................................... 140 Playlist ........................................................ 167 Transfer data .............................................. 141 Media Remote................................................ 186 melodycall........................................................ 51 Message (SMS).............................................. 120 Add new contact ........................................ 121 Delete message ......................................... 122 Delete thread ............................................. 122 Delete threads............................................ 122 Receive ...................................................... 121 Send........................................................... 120 Settings ...................................................... 121 microSD card ................................................... 26 Format ........................................................ 116 microUSB cable ............................................. 136 Missed calls ..................................................... 73 mixi......................................................... 113, 171 Mobage............................................................ 51 mopera U ......................................................... 93 mopera U Mail................................................ 128 mora touch ..................................................... 187 Move data ...................................................... 136 Music player................................................... 165 Play ............................................................ 165 Playlist ........................................................ 167 Share .......................................................... 166 Myself............................................................... 77 Network connection settings ............................91 Network Mode ................................................193 News & Weather ...............................................48 Notification icon ................................................35 Notification LED ................................................36 Notification panel ..............................................36 Notification sound ...........................................103 OfficeSuite ......................................................185 Own number .........................................7, 77, 119 PC Companion ...............................................137 Phone language .............................................117 Phonebook........................................................74 PhoneBookCopy ...............................................82 PIN code.........................................................106 PlayNow..........................................................186 Privacy ............................................................115 Program list.......................................................50 Proximity sensor ...............................................24 PUK (PIN Unblocking Key) .............................106 QWERTY keyboard ...........................................59 Radio button .....................................................39 Rakuten auction ................................................51 Record videos ................................................154 Remaining battery level ............................28, 119 Appendix/Index 230 Reset .............................................................. 115 Ringtone settings ........................................... 102 Ringtone volume ...................................... 72, 102 Schedule Create ........................................................ 182 Display ....................................................... 183 Screen brightness .......................................... 103 Screen lock .................................................... 107 Change ...................................................... 108 Settings ...................................................... 107 SE Store ......................................................... 186 Search.............................................................. 45 Security code Network security code ............................... 105 PIN code .................................................... 106 Setting menu .................................................... 91 Setup guide...................................................... 33 Shortcut............................................................ 41 Silent mode .................................................... 101 Software keyboard ........................................... 55 Software update ............................................. 204 Sound............................................................. 101 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)..................... 209 Specifications................................................. 206 sp-mode........................................................... 92 sp-mode mail ................................................. 120 Status bar......................................................... 34 Status icon ....................................................... 34 Stereo Headset with Microphone..... 71, 160, 180 Storage........................................................... 116 Take photos ....................................................147 Theme...............................................................44 Timescape ......................................................171 Filter ............................................................172 Reply to an SMS message .........................173 Settings ...............................................171, 174 Tiles ............................................................172 View a tile....................................................173 ToruCa ............................................................187 Touch screen ....................................................37 Drag ..............................................................38 Flick ..............................................................38 Pinch .............................................................38 Tap ................................................................38 Touch ............................................................38 Touch tone ......................................................103 TrackID............................................................168 Transfer data...................................................136 Troubleshooting ..............................................196 Turn power on/off ..............................................32 Twitter................................................51, 113, 171 Twonky Special .................................................52 UIM .............................................................20, 25 PIN ..............................................................106 Update center.................................................204 USB connection ........................................30, 136 Mount ..........................................................137 USB tethering ...................................................98 User dictionary .................................................65 Back up and restore .....................................67 My words English..........................................66 Appendix/Index 231 My words Japanese ..................................... 66 Vibrate............................ 101, 102, 122, 183, 184 VirusScan (docomo security scan) .................. 51 Voice input & output....................................... 117 Voice Mail Service............................................ 84 Volume adjust................................................. 102 VPN ................................................................ 100 Wallpaper ......................................................... 44 Widget.............................................................. 41 Wi-Fi ................................................................. 94 Wi-Fi tethering .................................................. 99 Wireless & networks ......................................... 91 Word suggestion .............................................. 65 Words by learning ............................................ 66 WORLD CALL .................................................. 71 WORLD WING................................................ 189 YouTube ......................................................... 164 Numerics 12 key keyboard .............................................. 56 Appendix/Index 232 Don't forget your mobile phone ... or your manners! 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