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Contents/
Before Use
Phone Call
Global
Functions
Inputting
Characters
Address Book/
Pair Function
Camera
EZweb
EZ Navi
SimpleMode
Troubleshooting/
Remote Auto Lock
Other Features/
Index
Welcome
Thank you very much for purchasing the A5527SA.
Before using, read the A5527SA “Basic Manual (this PDF manual)” to ensure correct use of your
A5527SA. After you have fi nished reading, store this PDF manual and the printed manuals in a safe place so that you can retrieve them whenever you need.
Contact au shop or au Customer Service Center if you lose either of these manuals.
Printed Manuals for the A5527SA
The A5527SA comes with Basic Manual and Manual.
●
A5527SA Basic Manual
目次/準備
通話
グローバル機能
文字入力
アドレス帳/
ペア機能
メール
カメラ
EZweb
EZナビ
かんたんモード
困ったときは?/
遠隔オートロック
English(英語)
中文(中国語)
/
その他機能/
索引
●
A5527SA Manual
目次
ご利用いただく前に
基本機能
グローバル機能
メール
Hello Messenger
カメラ/OCR機能
データフォルダ microSDTMメモリカード
EZweb
EZナビ
EZ・FM
赤外線通信
かんたんモード
各種設定
便利な機能 auのネットワークサービス
付録/索引/クイックガイド
Equivalent to this English PDF manual.
English version is not available.
The following manuals are available on the au website:
・ Download site for “Basic Manual” (Japanese and English) and “Manual” (Japanese only)
(http://www.au.kddi.com/torisetsu/index.html)
・ The au online manual (Japanese) for searching by keyword
(http://www.au.kddi.com/manual/index.html)
The au online manual (Japanese) is also available from EZweb:
<How to access>
→ “Top Menu” → “auお客さまサポート (au Customer Support)” → “調べる (Information)”
→ “オンラインマニュアル(Online Manual)”.
Check the website of SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. below, for the troubles on your A5527SA.
・
From A5527SA
→ Press for more than one second. (SANYO Keitai Planet, in Japanese only)
・ From PC → http://www.sanyo-keitai.com (SANYO Keitai Arena, in Japanese only)
・ Fonts or indications may be different from those on the actual screen, or may be
partly omitted for better readability of PDF manual. Note that this PDF manual may not reproduce actual screen color tones exactly.
・ Screen color tones shown in this manual are those obtained with the default setting.
Cellphone Etiquette
Cellphones emit weak radio waves at all times even if you just turn the power on.
Enjoy and safely use your cellphone without forgetting those who are around you.
The use of cellphones is forbidden in some places.
• Using cellphones while driving is dangerous and forbidden by law.
• Using cellphones in airplanes is forbidden by law. Be sure to turn your cellphone OFF.
Consider where to use your cellphone and be careful how loudly you talk.
• Do not make calls in cinemas, theaters, museums, libraries, and other similar places. Turn your cellphone off or set it to the silent mode to prevent others around you from being inconvenienced by ring tones.
• Use your cellphone in places where you do not prevent others from passing through.
• Move to areas where you do not cause others inconvenience on trains or in hotel lobbies.
• Take care not to talk too loudly during conversations.
• Get other people’s permission before you start taking photos with the cellphone’s camera.
Radio waves from cellphones may adversely influence medical apparatus and equipment.
• Some people close to you in busy places such as crowded trains may be using pacemakers. Turn your cellphone off in such places.
• Abide by the instructions of hospitals and other medical institutions where it is forbidden to use or carry cellphones.
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What You Can Do with the A5527SA
Mail Camera
You can send mail to other cellphones or personal computers.
Page 50
EZ Navi
You can take photos or movies and send them easily by E-mail.
Page 62
EZweb
Chaku-Uta
®
You can access position information using the functions such as EZ Navi
Walk, Position Search, and Area
Message.
Page 74
Use Overseas
Wallpaper
Games
You can download Chaku-Uta ® , wallpaper and others.
Page 67
You can use the A5527SA overseas with global functions.
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For information on other features, see page 87.
Page 34
Silent Mode and In-Phone Ans Mach
Silent Mode
You can use the silent mode to turn incoming rings and other tones off to prevent others from being inconvenienced.
Press for more than one second in the standby screen.
Transportation systems like trains, buses, etc.
Public facilities like libraries, museums, etc.
During lectures, meetings, etc.
Page 31
In-Phone Ans Mach
You can play answering message and record caller’s message when you cannot answer a call.
Press for more than one second in the standby screen.
I can’t answer the phone right now. (Japanese)
Standby screen Screen while answering
Incoming call Recording ends
Page 32
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4
Check the Power, Radio Waves, and Battery!
Usually, keep the “power” ON.
Keep the power on to make or answer calls.
Press for more than one second.
Page 13
You cannot talk on the phone if A5527SA is not receiving “radio waves”.
It may be difficult to receive radio waves in some places even in service areas.
indicates the reception state.
Page 13
Pay attention to the remaining “battery” power.
You cannot use the cellphone when the battery goes off.
Charge the battery soon when the remaining power is too low.
indicates the remaining battery power.
Page 13
Do Not Use the Cellphone While Driving
Using cellphone while driving is subject to penalties.
Holding a cellphone in a hand and use it for a call or gazing at a screen to see mails, etc. while driving is subject to penalties.
(November 1, 2004 Implementation of the Revised Road Traffic Law)
Holding a cellphone in a hand and use it for a call
Gazing at a screen to see mails, etc.
Use drive mode or turn the power off while driving.
Drive Mode
When the drive mode is set, the caller will hear the answering message
“Now driving. I can’ t answer the phone right now... (Japanese)” , and can leave a message in the In-Phone Ans Mach.
Now driving.
I can’t answer the phone right now...
(Japanese)
From the standby screen, press , use to select “Car” , and press
[Select].
Standby screen
Select “Car” and press
[Select].
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Watch Out for Junk Mail and One-Ring Calls!
If you receive junk mail…
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Mail Filter
Using the mail filter function, you can reject mail sent from specified addresses and Spoof e-mail.
The following mail functions are the main methods available for preventing the arrival of junk mail:
• Reject mail with “ 未承諾広告※ (Unsolicited Ad Mail)” in the subject
• Reject mail from specified addresses
• Reject Spoof e-mail
Page 57
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Change E-mail Address
You can prevent arrival of junk mail by changing E-mail address.
Page 22
If you receive a call from unknown number…
It may be a “One-Ring Call” which intends to trick you into calling back and accessing unwanted pay programs. Be careful of a call from unknown number.
●
Icon for One-Ring Calls
The icon ( ) is displayed in the log of One-Ring Call and lets you know the caller hung up within 3 seconds.
Disaster Message Board Service
About Disaster Message Board
When a big scale disaster occurs, you can register your safety information through EZweb. The registered safety information can be confirmed from anywhere in Japan through EZweb or Internet.
Registering safety information
• When a big scale disaster occurs, you can register your safety information such as your condition and comments from au cellphone to the “
災害用伝言板 (Disaster Message Board)” created on the EZweb.
• After registering your safety information, you can notify by
E-mail your family or acquaintances you have previously specified that you registered your safety information on the
“
災害用伝言板(Disaster Message Board)” .
Confirming safety information
• You can confirm the safety information of the person you want to know about by entering his/her phone number from EZweb or Internet*.
* When you confirm the safety information from other carriers’ cellphone, PHS or personal computer, access the following
URL.
http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/
仮
How to access
→ Top Menu → 災害用伝言板
(Disaster Message Board) http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/
* The maximum preservation period of the registered information is 72 hours.
* The maximum available number of each registration is 10.
When the number of registration exceeds 10, the information will be overwritten from the oldest one.
* The demonstration of this service can be referred to anytime by accessing
→ Top Menu → auお客さまサポート
(au Customer Support)
→ 災害用伝言板(デモ版)
(The demonstration of Disaster Message Board).
* You can use English version by selecting “English” .
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Contents
Cellphone Etiquette ……………………………………………… 1
What You Can Do with the A5527SA ………………………… 2
Silent Mode and In-Phone Ans Mach ………………………… 3
Check the Power, Radio Waves, and Battery! ………………… 4
Do Not Use the Cellphone While Driving ……………………… 5
Watch Out for Junk Mail and One-Ring Calls! ………………… 6
Disaster Message Board Service ……………………………… 7
Contents…………………………………………………………… 8
Before Use
Confi rming the Packed Contents …………………………… 10
Names of Parts ………………………………………………… 11
How to Charge the Battery Pack …………………………… 12
Turn the Power On/Off ………………………………………… 13
Basic Operation ……………………………………………… 14
Viewing the Screen …………………………………………… 16
About Menu …………………………………………………… 17
Setting the Language to English …………………………… 18
Initial Setting for E-mail and EZweb ………………………… 20
Confi rming Your Cellphone Number/E-mail Address ……… 21
Changing Your E-mail Address ……………………………… 22
Phone Call
Making a Call ………………………………………………… 24
Making an International Call ………………………………… 25
Answering a Call ……………………………………………… 26
Calling Back (Outgoing Calls/Incoming Calls Log) ………… 27
Adjusting the Caller’s Voice Volume ………………………… 27
Adjusting the Ringer Volume ………………………………… 28
Changing the Ringer Type …………………………………… 30
Setting the Silent Mode ……………………………………… 31
Using the In-Phone Ans Mach ……………………………… 32
Global Functions
Using Overseas ……………………………………………… 34
Inputting
Characters
About Inputting Characters …………………………………… 36
How to Input Characters ……………………………………… 38
Address Book/
Pair Function
Saving to the Address Book ………………………………… 42
Making a Call from the Address Book ……………………… 45
Editing an Entry in the Address Book ……………………… 46
Saving from Outgoing Calls/Incoming Calls Log …………… 47
Setting a Pair Partner ………………………………………… 48
Making a Call to a Pair Partner ……………………………… 49
About E-mail …………………………………………………… 50
Creating and Sending an E-mail …………………………… 51
Reading a Received E-mail ………………………………… 54
Replying to a Received E-mail ……………………………… 56
Blocking Junk Mails …………………………………………… 57
About C-mail …………………………………………………… 58
Creating and Sending a C-mail ……………………………… 59
Reading a Received C-mail ………………………………… 61
Camera
What You Can Do with the Camera ………………………… 62
Taking a Photo ………………………………………………… 64
Viewing Photos ………………………………………………… 65
Sending Photos by E-mail …………………………………… 66
EZweb
About EZweb …………………………………………………… 67
Accessing Information Sites ………………………………… 68
Inquiring Toll …………………………………………………… 69
Downloading Chaku-Uta
®
and Set It as a Ringer for
Incoming Calls ………………………………………………… 70
Registering Frequently-Accessed Information Sites ……… 72
EZ Navi
What You Can Do with EZ Navi ……………………………… 74
SimpleMode
About SimpleMode …………………………………………… 76
Using SimpleMode …………………………………………… 79
Troubleshooting/
Remote Auto Lock
Troubleshooting ……………………………………………… 84
Before Losing...(Remote Auto Lock) ………………………… 85
Other Features/
Index
Other Features ………………………………………………… 87
Index …………………………………………………………… 88
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Before Use
Confirming the Packed Contents
●
A5527SA Main
Unit
●
Battery Pack
(Installed in the
●
Desktop Holder
●
AC Adapter
●
SANYO Flat-type Stereo
●
Basic Manual (Japanese)
目次/準備
通話
グローバル機能
文字入力
アドレス帳/
ペア機能
メール
カメラ
EZweb
EZナビ
かんたんモード
困ったときは?/
遠隔オートロック
English(英語)
中文(中国語)
/
その他機能/
索引
●
Manual (Japanese)
目次
ご利用いただく前に
基本機能
グローバル機能
メール
Hello Messenger
カメラ/OCR機能
データフォルダ microSD
TM
メモリカード
EZweb
EZナビ
EZ・FM
赤外線通信
かんたんモード
各種設定
便利な機能 auのネットワークサービス
付録/索引/クイックガイド
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●
Warranty (Japanese)
●
GLOBAL PASSPORT Owner’s Manual
●
Precautions in Use (Japanese)
Information
A microSD™ Memory Card (Commercially Available) is not included in this package. Please purchase your own memory card.
Names of Parts
Main display
Macro Mode Selector Switch
Cursor key
Address book key
Mail key
Send/Pair key
Dial keys
Built-in Antenna
Camera lens
Flash
Incoming indicator
Sub display
Speaker
Battery Pack/
Cover
Charging
Terminals
Flat-type
Earphone
Jack/Cover
External
Connector/
Cover
Earpiece
Center key
Application key
EZweb key
Clear/Manner key
Power/End key
Microphone
Infrared Port microSD Memory
Card Slot/Cover
Hands Free/
Light key
Memo key
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12
How to Charge the Battery Pack
The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Before using your cellphone, charge the battery pack in the following ways.
●
To Charge Using the Desktop Holder
Connect the AC adapter to the desktop holder, plug the power plug into a power outlet, and insert the A5527SA to the desktop holder. A confi rmation tone sounds once when charging begins. It also sounds when charging is completed.
Incoming Indicator
・
Red light is on
→ Charging
・ Light is off → Charging is completed
3
2
AC Adapter
Power Plug
1
Fold out
Desktop Holder
Connector
●
To Charge Using the AC Adapter
Connect the AC adapter to the external terminal of the A5527SA and plug the power plug into a power outlet. A confi rmation tone sounds once when charging begins. It also sounds when charging is completed.
Incoming Indicator
・
Red light is on
→ Charging
・
Light is off → Charging is completed
2
AC Adapter
1
Power Plug
Connector
External
Terminal
Fold out
Turn the Power On/Off
●
To Turn the Power On
Press second.
for more than one
The standby screen is displayed.
●
To Turn the Power Off
Press second.
for more than one
Standby screen
Confi rming the Reception State and Remaining Battery Power
Check here for remaining battery power!
Fully charged
Low
Requires charging
* “ ” is displayed while charging.
Fully discharged
Check here for the reception state!
Strong Medium Weak
Too weak
Out of service area
* You cannot receive or make calls when “Out” (Out of service area) is displayed.
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Basic Operation
Key Functions
Cursor Keys
Move cursor or screen
In the standby screen,
Press Displays
Up Profile
Down Calendar
Left Incoming Calls log
Right Outgoing Calls log
Cursor keys are indicated in this manual as follows:
Up Down Left Right
Address Book Key
Displays Address Book
Mail Key
Displays E-Mail/C-Mail Menu
Talk/Pair Key
Makes/Receives calls
Displays Pair Menu
Clear/Manner Key
Sets the silent mode
Deletes entered characters
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Memo Key
Sets the In-Phone Ans Mach
Plays recorded messages
Cursor
Hands Free/Light Key
For using Hands Free function
For using as Light
Center Key
Displays Main Menu
Selects an item where the cursor is placed
Application Key
Launches EZ apps
(BREW®)
EZweb Key
Displays EZ Menu
Power/End Key
Turns the power on/off
Ends a call
Dial Keys
Enters phone numbers
Executing Functions Displayed at the Bottom
The functions displayed at the bottom of the screen correspond with the keys as follows:
Pressing the key executes the function displayed at the lower left.
Pressing the key executes the function displayed at the lower right.
Pressing the key executes the function displayed at the lower center.
Selecting Items/Returning
To select an item, use to move the cursor and press .
An item with numeric icon can also be selected by pressing the corresponding dial key.
To go back to the previous screen, press . When is displayed at the bottom of the screen, pressing the corresponding key also allows you to return to the previous screen.
To return to the standby screen, press .
<Example>
Standby screen
Press .
Press .
Use to select an item and press
.
Press dial key.
Use to select an item and press
.
Press
.
or Press
.
or
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16
Viewing the Screen
Indications in the Main Screen
The following icons are displayed in the main screen and indicate the status of your
A5527SA. Icons and the number of cases are displayed when you have received missed calls or mails.
⑩
① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧
⑨
⑪
⑫
⑬
⑭
⑮
⑯
①
②
③
Battery level
Charging
Reception state
Roaming area
* No indication when set to
“Japan”.
Phone calls are available in roaming area
Packet communication is available in roaming area
During a call
④
Using EZweb
Running EZ apps
Running Hello Messenger
Running EZ
・FM
⑤
⑥
Unread E-mail
Unread C-mail
⑦
Unchecked missed call
⑧
Indicates the directions to scroll
Appears when the volume setting is available while confi rming or playing data
⑨
Current date and time
Silent Mode is ON
⑩
In-Phone Ans Mach is ON
⑪ Current time
⑫ Missed Call
⑬
New E-mail*
New C-mail*
⑭
⑮ New memo in the In-Phone Ans Mach
⑯
To main menu
* is displayed when you have a mail from pair partner.
About Menu
About Main Menu
Pressing in the standby screen launches the Main Menu.
Each function can be accessed by using to select an item and pressing .
<Example> Accessing Camera from Main Menu
Standby screen Main Menu screen Camera function screen
Use to select
“Camera” and press
.
About Submenu
When is displayed at the bottom of the screen during each operation, you can access related functions or information by pressing the key that corresponds to
Submenu.
<Example> Displaying Photo’s Submenu
[Submenu]
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Setting the Language to English
1
Press in the standby screen.
2
Use to select “
機能” and
press [ 選択].
3
Use to select “
画面表示” and
press [
選択].
4
Use to select “Set Language” and press [
選択].
5
Use to select “English” and press [
選択].
Information
You can set the language to Japanese by pressing in turn screen.
from the standby
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Initial Setting for E-mail and EZweb
To use E-mail and EZweb services, you need to subscribe to the EZweb service. If you did not subscribe it when you purchased your phone, please contact au Customer Service Center or au shop for further information. Make sure that you do the initial setting before using E-mail and EZweb services for the fi rst time. The initial setting automatically determines your E-mail address.
To change it as you like, see “Changing Your E-mail Address” (p.22).
1
Press in the standby screen.
2
Press [OK].
Your E-mail address is determined automatically by the initial setting.
3
Press [OK].
The initial setting is completed and
E-mail Menu appears.
20
Information
Pressing / in the standby screen also allows you to do the initial setting.
Confirming Your Cellphone Number/E-mail Address
1
Press in the standby screen.
Your cellphone number and E-mail address are displayed.
Information
You can also display them from the standby screen by pressing , and then .
21
Changing Your E-mail Address
E-Mail Address
Domain
△△△ @ ezweb.ne.jp
Changeable part
1
Press in the standby screen
.
2
Use to select “E-Mail Setting” and press [Select].
3
Use to select “Others” and press [Select].
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4
Use to select “E
メールアド
レスの変更 (Change E-mail
Address)” and press [OK].
5
Enter your Security Code, press
[Set], use to select
送信
(Send), and press [OK].
• Security Code is the 4-digit number you wrote in the application form when purchasing.
• If you enter a wrong Security Code 3 times in a row within the same day, you will not be allowed to perform setup operations until the following day.
6
Use to select “
承諾する
(Agree)” and press [OK].
7
Use to select the input fi eld, enter an E-mail address, and press [Set].
• See “Inputting English Characters” (p.39) about the characters available for E-mail address and the way of entering E-mail address.
8
Use to select
送信
(Send) and press [OK].
• When the E-mail address you entered is already being used, enter a different one.
9
Use to select
OK
and press
[OK].
Your E-mail address is changed.
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Phone Call
Making a Call
1
From the standby screen, press - to enter a phone number.
• To call a regular phone, enter a phone number starting with the area code.
2
Press .
To end the call, press .
24
●
To Select the Way of Dialing
1
After entering a phone number, press [Dial], use to select the way of dialing, and press [Select].
• The following are details of each menu:
Dial : Makes a call in accordance with the
Caller ID setting.
184+Number
→ Dial : Not notify the other party of your cellphone number.
186+Number
→ Dial : Notifi es the other party of your cellphone number.
Making an International Call au International Call Service
Available without any additional application.
Example: To call 212-123-XXXX in the USA
005345 –
↑
International access code
1
↑
Country code
(USA)
– 212
↑
Area code*
* When an area code begins with “0”, dial excluding “0”.
– 123-XXXX
↑
Phone number
• Calling charges for this service are added to monthly au calling charges and billed together.
• Check the Country code at au Customer Service Center.
• For charges, refer to Global Passport Owner’s Guide or contact au Customer Service Center.
001 KOKUSAI MOBILE TALK
Application required.
For inquiries, contact KDDI Customer Service Center at 0077-7160 (Toll-free; open 9:00 to 20:00 every day including weekends and national holidays).
001
↑
KDDI
International access code
– 010 – 1
↑
Country code
(USA)
* When an area code begins with “0”, dial excluding “0”.
– 212
↑
Area code*
– 123-XXXX
↑
Phone number
• Calling charges for 001KOKUSAI MOBILE TALK are charged separately from monthly au calling charges.
• Check the Country code at au Customer Service Center.
For charges, refer to Global Passport Owner’s Guide or contact au Customer Service Center.
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Answering a Call
1
Press to answer the call.
To end the call, press .
26
On-screen display for Incoming calls
Phone number
ID Unsent
The caller notifi es his/her phone number. If the caller is already saved in the Address book, his/her name or image is also displayed.
The caller does not notify his/her phone number.
Payphone
The caller is making a call from a payphone.
Unsupported
The caller is making a call from a phone that does not support ID notifi cation.
●
When You Could Not Answer a Call (Missed Call)
(Missed) and the number of missed calls are displayed.
1
Use to select (Missed) and press .
Incoming calls log is displayed.
Calling Back (Outgoing Calls/Incoming Calls Log)
<Example> Calling back from the Incoming calls log
1
Press in the standby screen.
The incoming calls log is displayed.
2
Use to select a desired number and press .
The phone starts dialing the phone number you selected.
Information
To call back to a number from outgoing calls log, press in the standby screen.
The latest 20 phone numbers you dialed and received are saved in each log.
Adjusting the Caller’s Voice Volume
1
Press during a call.
: turns the volume up
: turns the volume down
5 levels of adjustment (Level 1 to 5) are available.
Information
If you press [Loudest] during a call, the volume will be louder than level 5. This setting will be automatically released once the call is completed.
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28
Adjusting the Ringer Volume
1
Press in the standby screen.
2
Use to select “Functions” and press [Select].
3
Use to select “Sound/
Vibration” and press [Select].
4
Use to select “Incoming Call” and press [Select].
The actual volume is displayed in incoming call setting screen.
5
Use to select “Volume” and press [Select].
: turns the volume up
: turns the volume down
5 levels of adjustment (Level 1 to 5) are available.
• To confirm the volume, press [Confirm].
• To mute the ringer, set the volume to S (OFF).
• To set Step down/Step up, press .
Step Down : The volume turns down step by step.
Step Up : The volume turns up step by step.
6
Use to adjust the volume and press [Select].
7
Press [Set].
The volume is changed.
29
Changing the Ringer Type
<Example> Setting the ringer type in “Original”
1
After the step 4 on page 28, use to select “Melody” and press [Select].
2
Use to select “Original” and press [Select].
Ringer list is displayed.
• To confirm the selected ringer, press [Confirm].
3
Use to select a ringer type and press [Select].
4
Press [Set].
The ringer is changed.
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Information
The default ringer is “The American Patrol”.
Setting the Silent Mode
When the silent mode is set, your cellphone vibrates to notify you of incoming calls and records the caller’s message in the In-Phone Ans Mach when you cannot answer a call.
1
Press for more than one second in the standby screen.
The silent mode is set and standby screen.
appear in the
●
To Release the Silent Mode
1
Press for more than one second while setting the silent mode.
screen.
disappear from the standby
31
Using the In-Phone Ans Mach
When the In-Phone Ans Mach is set, you can play answering message and record caller’s message.
1
Setting the In-Phone Ans Mach
Press for more than one second in the standby screen.
In-Phone Ans Mach is set and appears in the standby screen.
32
●
To Release the In-Phone Ans Mach
1
Press for more than one second while setting the In-Phone Ans Mach.
disappears from the standby screen.
Playing Back the Recorded Messages
When a message is recorded in the In-Phone Ans Mach, the standby screen notifi es you.
(Msgs) and the number of recorded messages are displayed.
1
Use to select (Msgs) and press .
Playback screen is displayed.
• To delete a message, press
[Erase].
2
Use to select a desired message and press [Play].
The message is played.
Information
Up to 3 messages (including voice memo) can be recorded, and the available recording time for each message is 20 seconds.
In-Phone Ans Mach cannot be set when the maximum number of message is recorded.
You can also display the playback screen from the standby screen by pressing then select “Playback”
, and
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Global Functions
Using Overseas
You can use the A5527SA overseas with global functions.
1
Setting Area
Press in the standby screen.
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2
Use to select “Global
Functions”, press [Select] and press [OK].
3
Use to select “Area Setting” and press [Select].
4
Use to select “Overseas” and press [Select].
Calling to Japan from Overseas
1
From the standby screen, enter a phone number and press [Dial].
2
Use to select “Dial to Japan”, press [Select] and press .
Information
Although the preferred roaming list (PRL) is already stored in the phone at the time of purchase, the list may be updated several times a year. Update it before departure.
You can use like a normal cellphone when calling from Japan to an overseas cellphone compatible with GLOBAL PASSPORT.
You need to sign up for the EZweb service before departure. Initial setting of EZweb must also be done in Japan.
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Inputting Characters
About Inputting Characters
It is necessary to input characters when saving an entry to the Address Book, or creating an E-mail, for instance. Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, English, numbers, pictograms, emoticons, symbols, and phrases can be inputted.
1
Changing the Character Input Mode
Press screen.
in the text input
A list of character input modes is displayed.
2
Use or [Switch] to select an input mode and press [Select].
The currently selected input mode is shown at the bottom of the text input screen.
かな Kana/Kanji mode カナ
Full-sized Katakana mode
カナ
Half-sized Katakana mode
AB
Full-sized and uppercase English mode ab
Full-sized and lowercase English mode
12
Full-sized number mode
AB
Half-sized and uppercase English mode ab Half-sized and lowercase English mode
12
Half-sized number mode
Pictograms mode Emoticons mode
Sym.
Symbols mode
Undo
Chara
Chara Moji mode
Information
Input modes available for text input screen in each function vary.
Key Assignment of Characters
Several characters are assigned to one key. Pressing the same key repeatedly displays a character you want to input.
Example (in the English mode)
Press once twice 3
a b c
A B C times 8
2 a
…
…
Character assignment table
Input
mode
Key
Kana/Kanji
(Full-sized)
Katakana
(Full-sized/Half-sized)
English
(Full-sized/Half-sized)
Number
(Full-sized/Half-sized)
あいうえおぁぃぅぇぉ1 アイウエオァィゥェォ1 .@−_/:∼1
1
かきくけこ2
さしすせそ3
たちつてとっ4
なにぬねの5
はひふへほ6
まみむめも7
やゆよゃゅょ8
らりるれろ9
カキクケコ2
サシスセソ3
タチツテトッ4
ナニヌネノ5
ハヒフヘホ6
マミムメモ7
ヤユヨャュョ8
ラリルレロ9 abcABC2 defDEF3 ghiGHI4 jklJKL5 mnoMNO6 pqrsPQRS7 tuvTUV8 wxyzWXYZ9
わをんゎ、。 ・∼!? [ 0 ワヲンヮ、。 ・∼!? [ 0 0 , .−∼!? [
゛ (Voiced sound symbol) ゜ (Semi-voiced sound symbol)
Switch between uppercase and lowercase
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Switch to a list of pictograms, emoticons and symbols
#
Display candidate words in reverse order while inputting characters (which are not set yet) (Back function)
* “ ∼ ” can be inputted only when inputting full-sized characters. It changes to “ ˜ ” when inputting halfsized characters.
* “ ヮ ” (lowercase character) can be inputted only when inputting full-sized characters.
* [ indicates a space.
* Inputting voiced sound symbol/semi-voiced sound symbol or switching uppercase/lowercase can be done by pressing after inputting the character.
(A list of pictograms, emoticons and symbols is displayed if you press it after the inputted character is set.)
* Ex.
) つ → っ → づ → つ ハ → バ → パ → ハ a → A → a
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How to Input Characters
Inputting Kana or Kanji
<Example> Inputting “
岡垣” in a name input screen of the Address Book
1
In a text input screen, press 5 times ……………
「お」
press once ………………
「か」
(makes a cursor move) press once ………………
「か」
press press
(voiced sound symbol) …
「が」
twice ………………
「き」
• To consecutively input characters assigned to a same key, move the cursor to the right.
• Candidate words are displayed when inputting a character. You can input by selecting a candidate word with .
• When you press before converting or setting an inputted character, you can change it to a character which may be displayed in number, English, or Katakana mode. However, a space is displayed when there is no corresponding character in number, English, or Katakana mode.
2
Press [Convert].
“ おかがき” is converted to Kanji.
Then pressing displays a list of candidate words.
3
Use to select “
岡垣” and
press [Select].
“ 岡垣” is inputted.
Inputting English Characters
<Example> Inputting “komatsu” in an E-mail address input screen of the Address Book
1
In a text input screen, press press
twice……
「k」
3 times…
「o」
(makes a cursor move) press once……
「m」
press press press press
once……
once……
「a」
「t」
4 times…
「s」
twice……
「u」
• To consecutively input characters assigned to a same key, move the cursor to the right.
• To input an E-mail address, you can input “@ezweb.ne.jp” by selecting it from phrases. See “Inputting
Phrases” (p.40) about inputting phrases.
Characters available for E-mail Addresses
Key a
.
@
Available characters
_ / :
~
1 b c A B C 2 g d e h i f D E F 3
G H I 4 t p m j k n q u r v o l J
M s
T
K
N
P
U
L
O
Q
V
6
5
8
R S 7
0 w x
, y
.
z
-
W
~
X
!
Y
?
Z 9
* Characters in cannot be used for your E-mail address when you change it.
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Inputting Phrases
<Example> Inputting “@ezweb.ne.jp” in an E-mail address input screen
1
Press [Submenu] in a text input screen.
2
Use to select “Phrases” and press [Select].
Groups of phrases are displayed.
3
Use to select
“
インターネット(Internet)” and press
[Select].
A list of phrases is displayed.
4
Use to select
“@ezweb.ne.jp” and press
[Select].
“@ezweb.ne.jp” is inputted.
Inputting Pictograms, Emoticons and Symbols
<Example> Inputting a pictogram
1
Press in a text input screen.
A list of input mode is displayed.
…Pictogram
…Emoticon
…Symbol
2
Use to select
[Select].
and press
A list of pictograms is displayed.
• To change categories, press
• To input consecutively, press
or .
• To switch between pictograms, emoticons and symbols, press
.
[Continue].
3
Use to select a pictogram and press [Select].
The pictogram is inputted.
Information
To delete one character, put the cursor on the character you want to delete and press
To delete multiple characters, press for more than one second to either delete all characters to the right of the cursor or delete all displayed characters when there are no characters to the right of the cursor.
.
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Address Book
Saving to the Address Book
You can save phone numbers to which you call frequently, names, and E-mail addresses.
<Example> Saving a name, phone number and E-mail address
1
Press for more than one second in the standby screen.
Address book registration screen is displayed.
2
Use to select (Name) and press [Select].
3
Enter a name and press [Set].
• See “Inputting Characters” (p.36) about the way of inputting characters.
• The reading is automatically entered.
4
Use to select (Phone
No.1) and press [Select].
5
Enter a phone number and press [Set].
• Enter the area code when saving a regular phone number.
6
Use to select a type of phone number and press [Select].
The icon of selected type is displayed.
• If you do not enter E-mail address, go to step 10.
7
Use to select (E-Mail
Address1) and press [Select].
8
Enter an E-mail address and press [Set].
9
Use to select a type of E-mail address and press [Select].
The icon of selected type is displayed.
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10
Press [Set].
Pop-up screen which indicates Memory
No. is displayed.
11
Press [Set].
Saving to the Address Book is completed.
Information
Up to 1000 entries can be saved.
You can also save some information such as group, image and address.
An entry can contain up to 3 phone numbers and 3 E-mail addresses.
The smallest available memory number from 000 to 999 is automatically assigned. You can assign any number by pressing dial keys.
Making a Call from the Address Book
1
Press in the standby screen.
Address book list is displayed.
2
Use to select a person to call and press .
• Use to select the number 1 to 3 when the entry has some numbers.
3
Press .
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Editing an Entry in the Address Book
1
From the standby screen, press , use to select an entry to edit, and press
[Select].
The address book detailed screen is displayed.
2
Press [Submenu], use
to select “Edit” and press
[Select].
The address book registration screen is displayed.
• You can delete the displayed address book data by selecting “Delete” after pressing [Submenu].
3
Edit the entry and press [Set].
Yes : Overwrites the entry.
No : Registers the edited information under a different Memory No.
4
Use to select “Yes” and press
[Select].
The entry in the Address Book is edited.
Saving from Outgoing Calls/Incoming Calls Log
<Example> Saving from Incoming calls log
1
From the standby screen, press , use to select the log to save, and press
[Submenu].
2
Use to select “Save to
AdrsBk” and press [Select].
3
Use to select “New” and press [Select].
Address book registration screen is displayed. The phone number of the selected entry is automatically entered.
4
Refer to “Saving to the Address Book” (p.42) to save the entry.
Information
To save from Outgoing Calls log, press in the standby screen and follow the steps above.
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Pair Function
Setting a Pair Partner
You can select 5 persons from saved entries in the Address Book and set them as pair partners. This function allows you to call or send mail easily to them.
1
Press in the standby screen.
Pair menu is displayed.
2
Use to select a number, use
to select “Save/Release”, and press [Select].
3
Use to select “Yes” and press
[Select].
4
Use to select a partner, press
[Select] and press [Set].
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Information
Pair partners can be selected from the Address Book. Save a partner to the Address Book before setting him/her as pair partner. See “Saving to the Address Book” (p.42) for details.
If you delete a pair partner from the Address Book, the partner is also deleted from Pair menu.
Making a Call to a Pair Partner
1
Press in the standby screen.
Pair menu is displayed.
2
Use to select a partner to call, use to select “Phone” and press [Select].
Information
You can also send E-mail and C-mail to pair partners.
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About E-mail
(Subscription to EZweb required)
To use E-mail, you need to subscribe to the EZweb service. If you did not subscribe to it when you purchased your phone, please contact the au
Customer Service Center or an au shop for further information. Make sure that you do the initial setting before using E-mail for the fi rst time. See “Initial
Setting for E-mail and EZweb” (p.20) about the initial setting.
E-mail allows you to exchange mails of up to 5000 full-sized (or 10000 halfsized) characters with other cellphones or personal computers that support
E-mail. Photos and movies can also be sent and received.
* You can send E-mail to up to 5 recipients at a time.
* You can send up to 1000 E-mails (or to up to 1000 recipients) in a day.
* Sending or receiving mail with an attached fi le may take more time than usual, depending on its size or radio wave conditions.
* Packet charges will differ depending upon the amount of data sent or received in the
E-mail.
E-mail is sent using an E-mail address.
(Ex.)
△△△@ezweb.ne.jp
E-mail can be sent to other cellphones or personal computers that support
E-mail.
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A5527SA
Creating and Sending an E-mail
1
Press in the standby screen.
E-Mail Menu is displayed.
2
Use to select “Create New” and press [Select].
Create Mail screen is displayed.
3
Use to select , press
[Edit] and press [Edit].
Address Entry screen is displayed.
4
Use to select “Address Book” and press [Select].
Address book list is displayed.
• Address Entry screen also allows you to enter an E-mail address manually or select it from Received Mail History or
Sent Mail History.
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5
Use to select a recipient, press [Select] and press
[Select].
• Use to select 1 to 3 when the entry has some E-mail addresses.
6
Press [Finish].
7
Press [Set].
E-mail address is entered.
8
Use to select and press
[Edit].
Subject input screen is displayed.
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9
Enter a subject and press [Set].
The subject is entered.
• See “Inputting Characters” (p.36) about the way of inputting characters.
• Subject can use up to 50 full-sized (or
100 half-sized) characters.
10
Use to select and press
[Edit].
Body text input screen is displayed.
11
Enter a body text and press
[Set].
Body text is entered.
12
Press [Send].
Created mail is sent.
• After finished sending, the mail is saved in Outbox as sent mail.
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Reading a Received E-mail
When an E-mail is received, the standby screen notifi es you.
(E-Mail) and the number of E-mail are displayed.
1
Use to select (E-Mail) and press .
Inbox screen is displayed.
• The color is changed and with the number of E-mail is displayed when the folder has new mail.
2
Use to select “
メインフォルダ (Main
folder)” and press [Select].
Received mail list is displayed.
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3
Use to select a mail and press
[Display].
Received mail is displayed.
• To display a previous or next mail, press
or .
How to view a received mail
Mail’s sender
Mail’s subject
Received date and time
Body text
Attached file
●
Displaying an E-mail in Inbox
1
From the standby screen, press , use to select
“Inbox”, and press [select].
Inbox screen is displayed.
2
Follow the steps 2 to 3 on page 54 to display a mail.
●
When a Photo Is Attached in a Received Mail
1
Display a received mail, use
to select a fi le name which appears after the body text, press
[Play].
[Receive] , and press
Attached fi le is played.
Information
Depending on the file size, attached file may be displayed automatically or by selecting the attached file and pressing [Play].
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Replying to a Received E-mail
1
After the step 3 on page 54, press [Reply].
Create Mail screen is displayed. The recipient is entered and the subject and body text of the received mail is quoted.
• Subject is prefixed with “Re:”.
• Subject can be edited.
2
Use to select and press
[Edit].
3
Enter a body text and press
[Set].
4
Press [Send].
Created mail is sent.
Blocking Junk Mails
To block junk mails, it is recommended to set メールフィルター (Mail Filter).
By selecting “
サポート設定(supportive settings)”, you can set メールフィル
ター (Mail Filter) easily by answering the Inquiry on the screen.
●
Setting
メールフィルター (Mail Filter)
Example: To access “ サポート設定(supportive settings)”
Press in the standby screen.
Select “E-Mail Setting” and press [Select].
Select “Mail Filter” and press [Select].
Select “
次へ
(Next)” and press [OK].
Enter your Security Code and press [Set].
Select “
送信
(Send)” and press [OK].
Select an item and press [OK].
●
カンタン設定(Easy Setup)
サポート設定
(supportive settings)
フィルターレベル(高)
(Filter level (Strict))
フィルターレベル(中)
(Filter level (Medium))
フィルターレベル(低)
(Filter level (Normal))
Sets the fi lter by answering the inquiry.
For the users who would like to check each setting condition.
Rejects mails from PC.
For the users who send/receive the mails only between cellphones.
Blocks Unsolicited Ad Mail and Spoof e-mail, as well as all mail from designated addresses.
For the users who are annoyed by a stalker or a specifi c junk mailer.
Blocks the Unsolicited Ad Mails or the
Spoof e-mails.
The fi lter minimally required.
Information
You can also block junk mails by changing your E-mail address. See “Changing Your E-mail
Address” (p.22) about changing the E-mail address.
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About C-mail
(standard service)
C-mail allows you to exchange mail of up to 50 full-sized (or 100 half-sized) characters with other au cellphones that support C-mail.
* C-mail transmission fees are charged when sending C-mail.
* C-mail Safety Block
C-mail safety block allows you to reject C-mails that include URL to access (http:// □
□□,https://□□□) or phone numbers in the C-mail body text. This function is valid by default.
C-mail is sent using a phone number.
(Ex.) 090-0001-××××
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C-mail can be sent to au cellphones that support C-mail
C-mail
Creating and Sending a C-mail
1
Press for more than one second in the standby screen.
C-Mail Menu is displayed.
2
Use to select “Create New” and press [Select].
Create Mail screen is displayed.
3
Use to select and press
[Edit].
Address Entry screen is displayed.
4
Use to select “Address Book” and press [Select].
Address book list is displayed.
• Address Entry screen also allows you to enter an address manually or select it from Received Mail History or Sent Mail
History.
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5
Use to select a recipient and press [Select].
• Go to step 7 when the entry has only one phone number.
• Use to select the number 1 to
3 when the entry has some phone numbers.
6
Press [Select].
7
Use to select and press
[Edit].
Body text input screen is displayed.
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8
Enter a body text and press
[Set].
Body text is entered.
• See “Inputting Characters” (p.36) about the way of inputting characters.
9
Press [Send].
Created mail is sent.
• After finished sending, the mail is saved in Outbox as sent mail.
Reading a Received C-mail
When a C-mail is received, the standby screen notifi es you.
(C-Mail) and the number of
E-Mail are displayed.
1
Use to select (C-Mail) and press .
Received mail is displayed.
• The newest mail is displayed when you have some new mails.
You can display a previous or next mail by pressing or
• To reply to the sender, press [Reply].
.
●
Displaying a C-mail in Inbox
1
From the standby screen, press for more than one second, use to select “Inbox”, and press [Select].
Inbox screen is displayed.
2
Use to select a mail and press [Display].
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Camera
What You Can Do with the Camera
Take photos and movies
You can take photos and movies with this 1.34-megapixel camera.
You can also add frames and special effects to photos, and take picture with the timer.
Photos you took can be...
●
Used in the A5527SA
You can set taken photos as the standby screen, or register them to the Address Book to display when you receive incoming calls.
Incoming
Call
●
Sent by E-mail
You can attach photos and movies of 500 KB or less to E-mail and send them to personal computers or other cellphones.
* It may take more time than usual, depending upon radio wave conditions.
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●
Printed out
Photos you take can be saved onto a microSD™ Memory Card (commercially available) and can be printed out with a printer or at a DPE shop.
How to Hold Your Cellphone When Shooting
When you take photos or movies, put the subject inside the screen and hold the cellphone fi rmly with both hands to prevent a blur.
When shooting with a vertical screen When shooting with a horizontal screen
Shutter button
Shutter button
About the Shoot and Movie modes
The most appropriate Shoot or Movie mode can be selected depending upon the purpose for the image. The size and fi le name that will be used for the images in each mode are as follows.
Mode for taking photos
Shoot mode
QQVGA size
QVGA size
0.3M size
1M size
Image size
120x160
240x320
640x480
1280x960
File name
Save date_time~serial number
SA2A+serial number
Location saved
“Photo Folder” in the
Data Folder
“DSC Folder” in the microSD™ Memory Card*
* Photos are saved in the “Photo Folder” when a microSD™ Memory Card is not inserted.
Mode for recording movies
Movie mode
Standard S size
Standard M size
High M size
High L size
Image size
96x80
128x96
128x96
176x144
File name
S_Save date_time~serial number
Location saved
“Movie Folder” in the
Data Folder
Video S size (Std)
Video M size (Std)
Video M size (High)
Video L size (High)
96x80
128x96
128x96
176x144
Save date_time~serial number
“Movie Folder” in the microSD™ Memory Card*
* Movies are saved in the “Movie Folder” when a microSD™ Memory Card is not inserted.
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Taking a Photo
1
From the standby screen, press , use to select
“Camera”, and press [Select].
Camera functions are displayed.
2
Use to select “Photo” and press [Select].
3
Press [Shoot].
Shutter sounds and taken photo is displayed.
• To retake the photo, press .
4
Press [Save].
Taken photo is saved.
Viewing Photos
1
From the standby screen, press , use to select
“Data”, and press [Select].
2
Use to select “Data Folder” and press [Select].
3
Use to select “Photo Folder” and press [Select].
Photo Folder list is displayed.
• All photos are saved in “All Photo”.
4
Use to select a folder which contains a photo to view, and press [Select].
Photo list is displayed.
5
Use to select a photo and press [Play].
Selected photo is displayed.
• To display a previous or next photo, press or .
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Sending Photos by E-mail
1
After taking a photo (follow the steps 1 to 3 on page 64), press
[E-Mail].
Create Mail screen appears with a taken photo attached.
2
Follow “Creating and Sending an E-mail” (p.51) and send E-mail.
Information
Sending E-mail may take more time than usual, depending upon radio wave conditions.
EZweb
(Subscription to EZweb required)
About EZweb
To use EZweb, you need to subscribe to the EZweb service. If you did not subscribe it when you purchased your phone, please contact au Customer
Service Center or au shop for further information. Make sure that you do the initial setting before using the EZweb for the fi rst time. See “Initial Setting for
E-mail and EZweb” (p.20) about the initial setting.
EZweb is an information service for enjoying the Internet on your cellphone.
You can obtain Chaku-Uta
®
and the latest news from information sites.
* Packet charges will be based on the actual amount of data sent and received while connected to EZweb and not on the amount of time you connect.
* Some information sites are subject to additional information costs besides communication costs.
Information sites
Chaku-Uta
®
Wallpaper
Games
Latest news
Weather report
Traffic information
Fair
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Accessing Information Sites
1
Displaying the EZ Top Menu
From the standby screen, press , use to select “Top Menu”, and press [Select].
EZ Top Menu is displayed.
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EZ Top Menu
①
⑭
⑮
⑯
⑰
⑱
⑲
⑧
⑨
⑩
⑪
⑫
⑬
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
①
Provides a search engine for information available by the keyword entry.
②
Searches for a site by category.
③ Accesses recommended fun and convenient sites.
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
⑨
⑩
The latest top news topics are delivered by an automatic update.
Provides special discount campaign information and other recommended contents.
Offers gifts and free valuable information to EZweb service subscribers.
Provides weather news, fortune-telling, or the useful function of train connection search.
Provides the latest information such as news, weather, or useful information for business.
You can search the connection of train, map or other local information.
Provides information about shops where you can purchase goods with your cellphone, and the information about the auction where you can sell or buy easily.
⑪
Provides useful information for daily life.
⑫
⑬
⑭
Provides the latest information about games, music, books, and information on hobby or entertainment trends.
Provides interesting, convenient and fun information on SNS and blogs, etc.
Provides the various information, useful tools, or large storage spaces, which are appropriate for your selection of the services.
⑮ Introduces au-recommended information and sites.
⑯
⑰
Provides phone bills, application forms, au online manuals, and au announcement.
Introduces カンタンアクセス・オープンサイト (Simple
Access & Open Site).
⑱ Registers/checks the safety information in disasters.
⑲
Introduces English sites.
Information
The layout and contents of the screens in this manual are examples and are subject to change.
Basic Operation while Using EZweb
•
•
You can display the next screen by using to select an item and pressing
You can return to the previous screen by pressing or to EZ Top Menu by pressing it for more than one second.
.
, and you can go back
• You can scroll the screen by pressing (Up) or (Down) when it continues.
EZ Top Menu
Use to select an item and press
.
Use to select an item and press
.
Press
.
or Press
.
or
Press or for more than one second.
Inquiring Toll
1
From the standby screen, press in that order.
2
Use to select “
通話料・通信料
照会 (call or communication
charge inquiry)” press [OK].
Information
The on-screen call or communication charge should be used only as a guide.
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Downloading Chaku-Uta
®
and Set It as a Ringer for Incoming Calls
You can download Chaku-Uta
®
from information site and set it as a ringer for incoming calls. You can also download wallpaper and set it to the standby screen and others.
1
From EZ Top Menu, use to select “
カテゴリで探す (Search by
category)” and press [OK].
2
Use to select “
着うた (Chaku-
Uta)” and press [OK].
3
Use to select a category and press [OK].
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4
Use to select an information site, press [OK], and download following the on-screen instructions.
5
Press [Play].
Downloaded data is played.
6
Press [Set].
Save to screen is displayed.
7
Use to select “Ringers” and press [Select].
Registration destinations of the selected target are displayed.
8
Use to select “Incoming Call” and press [Select].
Downloaded data is set as ringer for
“Incoming Call”.
Information
When you access a site requiring additional information fee, input your EZ Password or
Premium EZ Password.
EZ Password: The 4-digit number that you have filled in the application form at the time of purchase.
Premium EZ Password: The 4-digit number that you have filled in the application form at the time of purchase.
Follow the on-screen instructions to input either of the passwords.
Download procedure depends on the site. The procedure described above shows an example and may differ from the actual one.
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Registering Frequently-Accessed Information Sites
You can access information sites easily by registering frequently-accessed sites to “Bookmark(s)”.
Registering to Bookmark
1
Display a site you want to register and press [BrsrMnu].
Browser menu is displayed.
2
Use to select “New bookmark” and press [OK].
The title, URL, and folder name are displayed.
• Some information sites may not be registered to Bookmark.
3
Press [Save].
The site is registered to Bookmark.
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Information
Up to 100 sites can be registered in Bookmark.
1
Viewing an Information Site Registered as a Bookmark
Press in the standby screen.
EZweb Menu is displayed.
2
Use to select “Bookmark(s)” and press [Select].
A list of registered information sites is displayed.
3
Use to select a site you want to view and press [Select].
You can connect to the selected information site.
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EZ Navi
(Subscription to EZweb required)
What You Can Do with EZ Navi
EZ Navi is a useful service which provides you with global positioning information (GPS information).
* Packet fees will be charged whenever you use one of the functions under the EZ Navi service. Other fees may also be charged for some functions.
Standby screen Main Menu EZ Navi Menu
Press
.
Use to select “EZnavi” and press .
“EZ Navi Walk” for When You Go Out
Displays various menus that are useful when you are out.
EZ Navi Walk Menu
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Going-Out Menu
ナビをする*
1
(Navigation)
Provides the navigation (voice directions) to the destination, or you can search for shops or facilities around your present location.
地図を見る*
1
(無料)
(View Map (free))
乗換検索する*
1
(無料*
2
)
(Search Connection (free))
You can view a map of your present location or any other location.
You can search the connection of train, timetable and railway information.
道路情報を見る
(View Traffi c Info)
Check real-time traffi c information on the major roads all over Japan.
もっとナビウォーク (EZ Navi Walk) Provides explanations about each setting or search on PC.
インフォメーション (Information) You can register for memberships or make inquiries.
*1: You can also select the service using your voice (“ 声de入力 (Voice input)”).
*2: A portion of these menus are charged services.
My Spot View My Map
Just register the position of your home and favorite places
(offi ce, friends’ houses, shops, etc.) for easy navigation when you go there.
When you are in an unfamiliar place or when you lose your way, simply select “View
My Map”. A map around your current position is displayed in real-time.
Navigation engine by NAVITIME JAPAN/MAP: 昭文社/住友電工
“Position Search” allows you to confirm the current position of your child
This service allows you to use the A5527SA to confi rm the position of an au cellphone that supports Position Search. The following 2 types of Position Search services are available.
いつでも位置確認 (Auto Position Search) 位置確認メール (Position Search Mail)
Register the phone numbers of the mother and the child to each other’s cellphone. The mother can check where her child is by Auto Position
Search, without any operation by the child.
* Additional monthly charge is required.
The mother can send a mail to her child for Position
Search. She can easily check where her child is without any service registration, as long as her child’s phone number is registered in the address book.
* Operation by the child is required to use Position Search Mail.
Where is my son?
I’m here!
Where are you?
“Area Message” sends you notification during a designated time period and area
A mother can be automatically notifi ed by mail when her child enters (or is in) a pre-determined area during the time period that she registers in advance. It is also possible for her to receive notifi cation when the child leaves (or is out of) the pre-determined area.
Information
The additional information fee may be charged separately from the packet communication fee, to use EZ Navi.
In addition to the packet communication fee, separate information fees are charged for receiving positioning information and viewing maps.
EZ Navi and Security Navi services are not available outside of Japan.
“ 安心ナビ (Security Navi)” service is only available between cellphones compatible with the service.
Register phone numbers to the address book between cellphones compatible with the service, before using “
安心ナビ (Security Navi)”.
Before using “ 安心ナビ (Security Navi)”, be sure to confirm and agree to the Terms of Use on starting the service, and make the settings of the Navi Password. * The other party is also required to agree to the Terms of Use.
Area information may appear differently in underpasses, indoor or near buildings where the reception level of the radio wave from GPS satellites is poor.
If the positioned location information is different from the actual location, Area Message may not be notified correctly.
Positioning location is not available when the other party’s cellphone is under following conditions; out of service area, with Incoming Reject set, with no application, under operation, or incompatible with the service.
When you stop the C-mail service or “EZapps Restrict” is set, “ 安心ナビ (Security Navi)” is not available.
The EZ apps communication fee is included in Free Calling Time, however, it is excluded from the discount service of Family C-mail and Packet Communication Discount Service.
The layout or contents of the screen in this manual are examples and are subject to change.
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SimpleMode
About SimpleMode
Setting SimpleMode allows you to simplify operation to the frequently used functions such as phone function, Address Book, Camera, Mails, and EZweb.
1
Setting SimpleMode
Press in the standby screen.
2
Use to select “SimpleMode” and press [Select].
Confi rmation screen is displayed.
3
Use to select “Yes” and press [Select].
SimpleMode is set.
●
Releasing SimpleMode
1
Press in the standby screen.
Simple Menu is displayed.
2
Use to select “Functions” and press [Select].
3
Use to select
“Rel. Simple Mode” and press [Select].
Confi rmation screen is displayed.
4
Use to select “Yes” and press [Select].
SimpleMode is released.
Information
Setting SimpleMode may change what you have set in normal mode. Some functions inform you of the change by displaying a message.
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Simple Menu
In SimpleMode, functions are accessed from Simple Menu.
Standby screen Simple Menu
Use to select
“Camera” and press .
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Phone
Camera
Address Book
Incoming
Outgoing
In-Phone Ans Mach
C-Mail
Photo
Movie
Bar Code Reader
Data Folder microSD Folder
Data microSD Mail Fldr
Toll/Subscription
Ringers
Functions
Tools
Alarm
Calculator
EZ
・FM
Hello Messenger
Global
Functions
Area Setting
PRL Setting
My Number
Screen
Rel. Simple Mode
Calendar
Save to or search in the Address Book
Display the incoming calls log
Display the outgoing calls log
Set/Release/Replay the In-Phone Ans Mach
Create E-mail/Confi rm sent or received E-mail, Check for new mail, Change your E-mail address
Create C-mail/Confi rm sent or received C-mail
Take photos
Record movies
Read bar codes (QR codes)
Confi rm data saved in the Data Folder
Confi rm data saved in a microSD™ Memory Card
(commercially available)
Confi rm data saved in the Mail Folder in a microSD™
Memory Card (commercially available)
Inquire about toll or subscribe to services
Set ringer melody and volume for incoming call,
Set/Release the Silent Mode
Set font size and wallpaper
Cancel SimpleMode
Display calendar
Set/Cancel alarm
Calculator function
FM radio function
Start up Hello Messenger
Set destination
Set roaming area information
Display your phone number and E-mail address
Using SimpleMode
Saving to the Address Book
In SimpleMode, you can save names, readings, phone numbers, and E-mail addresses.
1
From Simple Menu, use to select “Phone”, press [Select], use to select “Address Book”, and press [Select].
Address book list is displayed.
2
Press [New].
3
Enter a name and press [Set].
• After entering a name, the reading is automatically entered.
4
Confi rm the reading and press [Set].
The ways of entering phone number are displayed.
• If you do not enter phone number, press
[Next].
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5
Use to select “Direct Input” and press [Select]
6
Enter a phone number and press
[Set].
The ways of entering E-mail address are displayed.
•
• Enter the area code when saving a regular phone number.
If you do not enter E-mail address, press [Next].
7
Use to select “Direct Input” and press [Select].
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8
Enter an E-mail address and press [Set].
Address book registration screen is displayed.
• To edit a focused item, press [Select].
9
Press [Set].
Saving to the Address Book is completed.
Information
You can also save an entry from the standby screen by pressing , and then [New].
1
Creating and Sending an E-mail
From Simple Menu, use to select “Mail” and press [Select].
Select mail type screen is displayed.
2
Use to select “E-Mail” and press [Select].
E-Mail Menu is displayed.
3
Use to select “Create New” and press [Select].
Enter Address screen is displayed.
4
Use to select “Address Book” and press [Select].
Address book list is displayed.
5
Use to select a recipient and press [Select].
Subject input screen is displayed.
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6
Enter a subject and press
[Set].
Body text input screen is displayed.
7
Enter a body text and press [Set].
Create Mail screen is displayed.
• To edit a focused item, press [Edit].
• To save the created mail in Outbox, press [Save].
8
Press [Send].
Created mail is sent.
Information
Select mail type screen can also be displayed by pressing in the standby screen.
One data of up to 500 KB can be attached.
In SimpleMode, only one recipient can be selected per one E-mail. However, all pair partners can be selected as recipients by displaying Pair menu, selecting “E-Mail” and pressing [SendAll].
Taking a Photo
1
From Simple Menu, use to select “Camera” and press [Select].
Camera functions are displayed.
2
Use to select “Photo” and press [Select].
• To change the photo size, press [Mode].
3
Press [Shoot].
Shutter sounds and taken photo is displayed.
• To clear the photo, press .
• To create an E-mail with the taken photo attached, press
[E-Mail].
4
Press [Save].
Taken photo is saved.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
The power cannot be turned on.
Cannot charge.
What to check Solution
Did you press one second?
for more than
Is the battery pack exhausted?
Is the battery pack inserted properly?
Press second.
for more than one
Charge the battery pack.
Insert the battery pack properly.
Is the cellphone set to the desktop holder properly?
Is the connector put in the desktop holder properly?
Is the connector put in the external terminal properly?
Set the cellphone properly.
Put the connector properly.
Put the connector properly.
There is no reaction when pressing a key.
Is the power turned on?
Calls cannot be made/ received.
Is the power turned on?
Is “Out” displayed or are you in an area where the reception is bad?
Did you enter the area code?
(when you failed to make calls)
Turn the power on.
Turn the power on.
Move to a place where the reception is good.
First dial the area code.
Ringer for incoming calls does not sound.
Is the ringer volume set to
“S(OFF)”?
Is the silent mode set?
The caller’s voice cannot be heard/is hard to hear.
Is the earpiece volume set to low?
Is the reception bad?
Adjust the ringer volume.
Release the silent mode.
Adjust the earpiece volume.
Move to a place where the reception is good.
Calls are interrupted.
Is the reception bad?
The cellphone answers automatically.
Is the In-Phone Ans Mach set?
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12
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13
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28
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27
13
Move to a place where the reception is good.
13
Release the In-Phone Ans Mach.
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For detailed information, visit the website of SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. as below.
・From A5527SA: Press for more than one second. (SANYO Keitai Planet, in Japanese only)
・From PC: http://www.sanyo-keitai.com (SANYO Keitai Arena, in Japanese only)
Before Losing...(Remote Auto Lock)
Set the operating condition of the remote auto lock on the assumption that you might lose the A5527SA. Receiving a specifi ed number of calls from a specifi ed number in a specifi ed time locks your A5527SA automatically, which prevents other person’s use.
●
Setting Remote Auto Lock
1
Press in turn from the standby screen, enter your Lock No. and press [Set].
• Lock No. is set to “1234” at the time of purchase.
2
Select an item and press [Select].
ON/OFF Setting
Use to select “ON” and press [Select].
Specifi ed Number
Press [New], enter a phone number and press [Set]
→
[Back].
• Up to 3 phone numbers can be specified.
• To enter several phone numbers, select “Specified Number”, press and press “New”.
[Submenu]
Time Period
Enter time and press [Select].
• 1 to 10 minutes can be set.
Incoming Count
Enter a number of calls and press [Select].
• 3 to 10 times can be set.
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Erase Data
Use to select “Valid” or “Invalid” and press [Select].
• If you select “Valid”, all data in the A5527SA will be deleted when Auto Lock is turned on. Be very careful when you select “Valid” for this setting.
Unlock Phone
Use to select “Valid” or “Invalid” and press [Select].
• If you select “Invalid”, you will be unable to release the lock by entering the Lock No. To release the lock in this case, perform the Remote Auto Lock procedure once again.
3
Press [Set].
Remote auto lock is set.
●
Locking Automatically by Remote Control
1
Make a call to your A5527SA in accordance with the operating condition you set.
Remote auto lock runs and the guidance is heard.
Information
Even if the receiver answers when you make a call to set the remote auto lock, it is also counted as Number of Calls.
At the time of purchase, “Erase Data” is set to “Invalid” and “Unlock Phone” is set to “Valid”.
Remote auto lock cannot be launched when your A5527SA is powered off or when it cannot receive radio waves.
Other Features
Safety Buzzer
You can sound an alarm at full volume in case of an emergency.
●Setting the Safety Buzzer
From the standby screen, press
“ON”, and press [Select].
* At the time of purchase, the Safety Buzzer is set to “OFF”.
, use to select
●Sounding the Safety Buzzer
From the standby screen, press than one second.
for more
To stop the alarm, press again for more than one second.
* No operation on your cellphone is possible while the alarm is sounding except the procedure to turn off that alarm.
The A5527SA has other useful features which are not presented in this
Basic Manual.
●
microSD™ Memory Card (Commercially Available)
You can keep various data on a microSD™ Memory Card (commercially available).
●
EZ apps (BREW
®
)
You can download and use applications such as games and standby screens. Also, you can read QR code or character by Bar Code Reader or Character Reader, which allows you to access information sites or to look up dictionary.
●
Infrared Communication
You can send data between cellphones that support infrared communication.
●
Journal
You can create simple journal with images.
●
Pocket Money Log
You can create pocket money log of the current and previous month.
●
Dictionary
Dictionaries such as Japanese-English and English-Japanese are included, which may be useful in foreign countries.
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Index
Number
184+Dial ......................................... 24
186+Dial ......................................... 24
A
AC Adapter ................................ 10,12
Address Book
Editing ......................................... 46
Making a Call .............................. 45
Saving ............................... 42,47,79
Area Setting .................................... 34
B
Back Function ................................. 37
Basic Operation .............................. 14
Battery Level ................................... 13
Before Use ...................................... 10
Bookmark
Accessing.................................... 73
Registering .................................. 72
C
C-mail
C-mail Menu ................................ 59
Creating ...................................... 59
Reading....................................... 61
Receiving .................................... 61
Sending ....................................... 59
Call
Making ......................... 24,27,45,49
Receiving .................................... 26
Camera
Photo...................................... 64,83
Sending ....................................... 66
Chaku-Uta
®
.................................... 70
Charging ......................................... 12
D
Desktop Holder .......................... 10,12
Disaster Message Board Service ..... 7
Download ........................................ 70
Drive Mode ....................................... 5
E
Creating ...................................... 51
E-mail Menu ................................ 51
Initial Setting ............................... 20
Reading....................................... 54
Receiving .................................... 54
Replying ...................................... 56
Sending ............................. 51,66,81
E-mail Address
Changing..................................... 22
Confi rming ................................... 21
Earpiece Volume............................. 27
English Characters ......................... 39
EZ Navi
Area Message ............................. 75
EZ Navi Walk ............................... 74
Position Search ........................... 75
EZweb
Basic Operation .......................... 69
EZ Password ............................... 71
EZ Top Menu ............................... 68
Initial Setting ............................... 20
G
Global Functions
Area Setting ................................ 34
I
Incoming Calls Log .................... 27,47
In-Phone Ans Mach
Playing ........................................ 33
Releasing .................................... 32
Setting ......................................... 32
Initial Setting ................................... 20
Inputting Characters
Emoticons ................................... 41
English ........................................ 39
Input Mode .................................. 36
Kana/Kanji................................... 38
Key Assignment .......................... 37
Phrases ....................................... 40
Pictograms .................................. 41
Symbols ...................................... 41
J
Junk Mail ........................................ 57
K
Kana/Kanji ...................................... 38
Key Functions ................................. 14
L
Language........................................ 18
Loudset ........................................... 27
M
C-mail.......................................... 58
E-mail .......................................... 50
Mail Filter ........................................ 57
Main Menu ...................................... 17
Main Screen ................................... 16 microSD™ Memory Card ............... 87
Missed Call ..................................... 26
Movie mode .................................... 63
N
Names of Parts ............................... 11
O
One-Ring Calls ................................. 6
Other Features ............................... 87
Outgoing Calls Log .................... 27,47
P
Pair Function .................................. 48
Phone Menu ................................... 24
Photo
Sending ....................................... 66
Taking ..................................... 64,83
Viewing........................................ 65
Phrases .......................................... 40
Pictograms ...................................... 41
Playing
In-Phone Ans Mach .................... 33
Photo........................................... 65
Power .............................................. 13
Profi le ............................................. 21
R
Reception State .............................. 13
Remote Auto Lock .......................... 85
Ringer
Adjusting the Volume................... 28
Changing..................................... 30
S
Safety Buzzer ................................. 87
SANYO Flat-type Stereo
Earphones 04 ................................. 10
Shoot mode .................................... 63
Silent Mode
Releasing .................................... 31
Setting ......................................... 31
SimpleMode
Releasing .................................... 77
Setting ......................................... 76
Simple Menu ............................... 78
Standby Screen .............................. 13
Step Down/Step Up ........................ 29
Submenu ........................................ 17
T
Toll .................................................. 69
Troubleshooting .............................. 84
V
Viewing the Screen ......................... 16
W
Ways of Dialing ............................... 24
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For inquiries, call:
au Customer Service Center (General Information)
From EZweb:
How to access
EZ Top Menu auお客さまサポート (au Customer Support)
お問い合わせ (Inquiry)
*Menu is subject to change.
عFor general information and charges
ޓFrom regular phones:
0077-7-111
(Toll free)
From au cellphones:
157
area code not required
(Toll free)
عFor loss, theft or damage and operation information
ޓFrom regular phones:
0077-7-113
(Toll free)
From au cellphones:
113
area code not required
(Toll free)
Pressing zero will connect you to an operator, after calling 157 on your au cellphone.
Sales : KDDI CORPORATION •
OKINAWA CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY
Manufactured by :
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
July 2007 Edition
Access the au online manual from here.
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Table of contents
- 2 Welcome
- 3 Cellphone Etiquette
- 4 What You Can Do with the A5527SA
- 5 Silent Mode and In-Phone Ans Mach
- 6 Check the Power, Radio Waves, and Battery!
- 7 Do Not Use the Cellphone While Driving
- 8 Watch Out for Junk Mail and One-Ring Calls!
- 9 Disaster Message Board Service
- 10 Contents
- 12 Before Use
- 12 Confirming the Packed Contents
- 13 Names of Parts
- 14 How to Charge the Battery Pack
- 15 Turn the Power On/Off
- 16 Basic Operation
- 18 Viewing the Screen
- 19 About Menu
- 20 Setting the Language to English
- 22 Initial Setting for E-mail and EZweb
- 23 Confirming Your Cellphone Number/E-mail Address
- 24 Changing Your E-mail Address
- 26 Phone Call
- 26 Making a Call
- 27 Making an International Call
- 28 Answering a Call
- 29 Calling Back (Outgoing Calls/Incoming Calls Log)
- 29 Adjusting the Caller’s Voice Volume
- 30 Adjusting the Ringer Volume
- 32 Changing the Ringer Type
- 33 Setting the Silent Mode
- 34 Using the In-Phone Ans Mach
- 36 Global Functions
- 36 Using Overseas
- 38 Inputting Characters
- 38 About Inputting Characters
- 40 How to Input Characters
- 44 Address Book
- 44 Saving to the Address Book
- 47 Making a Call from the Address Book
- 48 Editing an Entry in the Address Book
- 49 Saving from Outgoing Calls/Incoming Calls Log
- 50 Pair Function
- 50 Setting a Pair Partner
- 51 Making a Call to a Pair Partner
- 52 Mail
- 52 About E-mail
- 53 Creating and Sending an E-mail
- 56 Reading a Received E-mail
- 58 Replying to a Received E-mail
- 59 Blocking Junk Mails
- 60 About C-mail
- 61 Creating and Sending a C-mail
- 63 Reading a Received C-mail
- 64 Camera
- 64 What You Can Do with the Camera
- 66 Taking a Photo
- 67 Viewing Photos
- 68 Sending Photos by E-mail
- 69 EZweb
- 69 About EZweb
- 70 Accessing Information Sites
- 71 Inquiring Toll
- 72 Downloading Chaku-Uta(R) and Set It as a Ringer for Incoming Calls
- 74 Registering Frequently-Accessed Information Sites
- 76 EZ Navi
- 76 What You Can Do with EZ Navi
- 78 SimpleMode
- 78 About SimpleMode
- 81 Using SimpleMode
- 86 Troubleshooting
- 87 Before Losing...(Remote Auto Lock)
- 89 Other Features
- 90 Index