Sanyo W32SA User manual

Type
User manual
Basic Manual
W32SA
by SANYO
Before Use
Address Book
Camera
EZweb
Mail
EZ Chaku-Uta-Full
TM
EZ Channel
EZnavi
EZ Television
EZ
·
FM
Phone Call
Inputting Text
Troubleshooting/
Remote Auto Lock
Other Features/
Index
108
W32SA
by SANYO
W32SA
by SANYO
®
Preface
Thank you very much for purchasing the W32SA.
Before using your W32SA, be sure to read the W32SA “Basic Manual (this PDF manual)”
to ensure correct use of your W32SA. After you have finished reading this manual, store
this PDF manual and the printed manuals in a safe place so you can retrieve them
whenever you need them.
Contact the au shop or the au Customer Service Center for replacements if you lose
either of these manuals.
Printed Manuals for the W32SA (Japanese)
The W32SA comes with the Basic Manual and a Manual.
W32SA Basic Manual
Equivalent to this English PDF manual.
W32SA Manual
An English version is not available.
Information
Font or indications may be different from those on the actual screen or may be partly
omitted. They may be different from those on the actual screen for better readability in
PDF manual.
Screen color tones shown in this manual are those obtained with the default “Display
Taste” setting.
Note that this PDF manual may not reproduce actual screen color tones correctly.
The following manuals are also available from the au homepage:
The downloadable “Basic Manual” and “Manual”
(http://au-pro.kddi.com/phone/torisetu/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 the EZweb:
<How to access>
EZ Top Menu (Charges, application and information)
(au online manual)
Have access to the au online
manual by reading the bar code
(QR code) on the right.
1
Manners for Using Cellphones
A cellphone always generates weak electric waves while its power
is ON.
Be considerate of others and the environment around you, and
have fun using your cellphone safely.
Consider where to use your
cellphone and be careful of
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 manner
mode to prevent others around you
from being inconvenienced by ring
tones for incoming calls or mail.
When on a crowded street, use your
cellphone in places where you do
not prevent others from passing.
When on a train or in a hotel lobby,
move to areas where you will not
bother others around you.
•Take care not to talk too loudly
during conversations.
•Get permission from persons who
will appear in photos or movies
before you shoot photos or movies
of others with your cellphone.
In some places, the use of
cellphones is prohibited.
Do not use cellphones while you are
driving. Doing so is dangerous and
also forbidden by law.
Be sure to turn your cellphone OFF
before you board airplanes.
The use
of cellphones onboard airplanes is
forbidden by law.
Electric waves from cellphones
may adversely influence
medical devices and
equipment.
People with a pacemaker may be
close to you in crowded places
such as trains. 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.
22
You can send mails
to other cellphone or
personal computers.
Mail
You can readily enjoy
TV.
EZ Television
Page
39
You can access the
Internet to check the
news or download
Chaku-Uta
, Chaku-Uta-
Full™ and wallpaper.
EZweb
Page
63
Page
88
You can automatically
receive information by
simply registering
programs.
EZ Channel
Page
74
You can access
convenient location
information (GPS)
services.
EZnavi
Page
82
You can readily enjoy
FM radio.
EZ
·
FM
Page
94
You can shoot photos
or movies and easily
send them by E-mail.
Camera
Page
54
Basics of the Cellphone
What You Can Do with the W32SA
3
You cannot talk on the phone if the “electric waves” are
too weak.
It is sometimes difficult to receive electric waves in some
places even within a service area.
” indicates the reception state.
Useful Manner Mode and Answer Phone
Pay attention to the remaining “battery” power.
If the remaining battery power is too low, you may not be
able to use the cellphone properly.
” indicates the remaining battery power.
Page
14
Keep the “power” ON for normal use.
Keep the power ON to make or answer calls.
Press F for more than one second.
Check the Power, Reception and Battery
Page
29
Manner Mode
With Manner Mode, you can set the
ringer not to sound so as not to
bother the people around you.
Press x for more than one second.
Answer Phone
The caller can leave a message
when you cannot answer the phone.
Press C for more than one second
while the standby screen is displayed.
Page
30
“I can’t answer
the phone right now.
(Japanese)
Page
14
Page
14
4
Viewing E-mails
and watching the
screen
Calling with
a cellphone
in your hand
“Now driving.
(Japanese)
Not Using Your W32SA While Driving
Using your hands to make phone calls on a cellphone and/
or watching the screen to view E-mails, etc., while driving
shall be subject to penalties. (The implementation of the
revised Road Traffic Law on November 1, 2004)
Drive mode
By setting Drive mode, you will enable the caller to receive a response message
such as “Now driving. I can’t answer the phone right now... (Japanese)” and
store the caller’s message in the Answer Phone.
Press x while the standby screen is displayed,
and select “Drive” “Continuous Mode”.
Turn the Power OFF or Set Drive Mode
While Driving
Turn the Power OFF or Set Drive Mode
While Driving
5
Beware of Junk Mail and One-Ring Calls!
Page
25
Page
48
Making Side Key Operation Invalid
To carry the W32SA closed in your bag, press c (u) for more than one second
while the standby screen is displayed to prevent side key misoperation.
To Release from the Locked Status
Open the W32SA and press c (u) for more than one second while the standby
screen is displayed.
Making Side Key Operation Invalid
If you receive junk mail…
Using the mail filter function, you can reject mail sent from specific addresses
or mail that bears (Unsolicited Ad)” in the title, which is the
biggest source of junk mail.
The following mail functions are available for preventing arrival of junk mail.
•“ ” : Rejects
(Unsolicited Ad) mail.
•“ ” : Rejects mail
sent from specified addresses.
•“ ” : Accepts only
mails sent from specified
addresses.
•“ ” : Rejects mails
sent from specified addresses.
If you receive a call from an unknown number…
It may be a “One-Ring Call” intended to trick you into calling back and accessing
unwanted pay programs.
If a one-ring call is received,
(warm color) is displayed in the
Incoming Calls.
6
About Disaster
Bulletin Board
Service
When a big scale disaster occurs, you can register
your safety information through EZweb. The
registered safety information can be referred from
anywhere in Japan through EZweb or Internet.
When a big scale disaster occurs, from au cellphone, you
can register your safety information such as your condition
or comments to the “ (Disaster Bulletin
Board)” created on the EZweb.
After the registration of your safety information, you can
notify by E-mail your family or acquaintances you have
previously designated that you registered your safety
information on the “ (Disaster Bulletin
Board)”.
Registering
safety
information
You can refer to the safety information of the person you
want to know about by entering the phone number of the
person from EZweb or Internet*.
*When you refer to the safety information from other carriers’
cellphone (except for TU-KA), PHS or personal computer, you
can refer to it from http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/.
How to
access
O
Top Menu
Disaster Bulletin Board)
Disaster Bulletin Board Service
I'm fine.
Referring to
the safety
information
7
Top display of the
Disaster Bulletin Board
Safety information
registration display
Safety information
reference display
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, from the oldest information will be overwritten.
The demonstration of this service can be referred to anytime by pressing O
“Top Menu” (Charges, application and information)”
( )(The demonstration of Disaster Bulletin Board Service)”.
Register
Refer
88
Contents
Manners for Using Cellphones ........................................... 1
What You Can Do with the W32SA .................................... 2
Useful Manner Mode and Answer Phone .......................... 3
Check the Power, Reception and Battery .......................... 3
Not Using Your W32SA While Driving ................................ 4
Beware of Junk Mail and One-Ring Calls! ......................... 5
Making Side Key Operation Invalid .................................... 5
Disaster Bulletin Board Service ......................................... 6
Contents 8
Confirming the Package Contents ................................... 10
Names of Parts ................................................................ 11
Charging the Battery Pack ............................................... 12
I
nserting the miniSD™ Memory Card (Commercially Available) ....
13
Turning the Power ON/OFF ............................................. 14
About the Default Settings ............................................... 14
Switching the Screen Display to English .......................... 15
Basic Usage of the Phone ............................................... 17
Icons ................................................................................ 19
Setting the E-mail and EZweb Default Settings ............... 20
Confirming Your Phone Number and E-mail Address ...... 21
Changing Your E-mail Address ........................................ 22
Making Calls .................................................................... 24
Answering Calls ............................................................... 24
Calling Back (Outgoing Calls/Incoming Calls) ................. 25
Countermeasure for One-Ring Calls ............................... 25
Changing Ringer Type ..................................................... 26
Adjusting Ringer Volume .................................................. 28
Adjusting the Other Party’s Voice Volume ........................ 29
Setting the Manner Mode ................................................ 29
Using Answer Phone ....................................................... 30
Playing Back Messages on Answer Phone ...................... 31
Registering Data in the Address Book ............................. 32
Making a Call from the Address Book ............................. 35
Editing Address Book Data .............................................. 36
Registering Data from Outgoing/Incoming Calls .............. 38
E-mail ............................................................................... 39
Creating and Sending E-mail ........................................... 40
Reading Received E-mail ................................................ 43
Reading E-mail from the Inbox ........................................ 45
Replying to Received E-mail ............................................ 46
Blocking Junk Mail ........................................................... 48
C-mail .............................................................................. 49
Creating and Sending C-mail ........................................... 50
Reading Received C-mail ................................................ 52
Reading C-mail from the Inbox ........................................ 53
Basic of the
Cellphone
Before Use
Phone Call
Address Book
Mail
9
What You Can Do with the Camera 54
Shooting Photos .............................................................. 58
Recording Movies ............................................................ 59
Viewing Recorded Photos or Movies ............................... 61
Attaching a Photo or a Movie to an E-mail Message ....... 62
Photo Mail ........................................................................ 62
EZweb .............................................................................. 63
Displaying the EZ Top Menu ............................................ 64
Bookmarking Frequently-Accessed Sites ........................ 65
Accessing Bookmarked Sites .......................................... 66
Viewing Charges .............................................................. 67
Downloading Chaku-Uta
................................................ 68
Downloading Chaku-Uta-Full
TM
........................................ 70
Playing Back Chaku-Uta-Full
TM
........................................ 72
What You Can Do with EZ Channel 74
Registering Programs ...................................................... 76
Playing Back Programs .................................................... 78
Saving Programs ............................................................. 80
What You Can Do with EZnavi 82
Registering Your Home as the Place Where You Are ....... 84
Checking Ways to Return Home ...................................... 86
What You Can Do with EZ Television ............................... 88
Antenna Available for W32SA .......................................... 88
Watching EZ Television .................................................... 90
Switching between the Earphones and Speakers ........... 91
Recording the TV Program .............................................. 92
Ending the EZ Television .................................................. 93
Antenna Available for W32SA .......................................... 94
Listening to the EZ
·
FM .................................................... 94
Recording from the EZ
·
FM .............................................. 96
Playing Back Recorded Audio ......................................... 97
Ending the EZ
·
FM ............................................................ 97
Switching Over the Input Mode ........................................ 98
Entering Single-byte Alphanumeric Characters ............... 98
Entering E-mail Addresses ............................................ 100
Entering Pictographs ..................................................... 101
Inputting Phrases ........................................................... 102
Troubleshooting 103
Setting the Remote Auto Lock Activation Conditions ..... 104
Activating Auto Lock on the W32SA through Remote Operation ...
105
Other Features 106
Index 108
Camera
EZweb
How to Use
EZnaviwalk
EZ Television
Inputting Text
Enjoying
EZ Channel
EZ Chaku-Uta-
Full
TM
EZ
·
FM
In Case You Lose
Your W32SA
10
Before Use
W32SA Phone
W32SA
by SANYO
W32SA
by SANYO
®
CD-ROM
Before Use
Confirming the Package Contents
The W32SA phone and accessories are included in the package.
SANYO AC Adapter 04
Precautions in Use
(Japanese)
Warranty (Japanese)
CD-ROM (Japanese)
Battery Pack
(Assembled inside of the phone)
Desktop Holder
SANYO Flat-type
Stereo Earphones 03
Basic Manual (Japanese)
Manual (Japanese)
<Conversion
Adapter>
<Stereo Earphones>
11
Before Use
Dial Keys
Power/End Key
EZ Key
Flexible Keys
Start Key
Cursor Key
Mail Key
Microphone
Optical Sensor
Center Key
Speakers
Receiver (Earpiece)
Main Display
Clear/Memo Key
Infrared Port
miniSD Memory
Card Slot
Flat-type
Earphone-Microphone
Jack
External
Connector
Battery Pack
(Built-in)
Antenna
(
EZ Television/
EZ
·
FM
Reception)*
Incoming IlluminatorSub Display
(Back-panel)
Built-in Camera (Lens)
Built-in Antenna
Flash/Pocket Light
Strap Hole
Manner Key
Camera Key
Names of Parts
* Extend the Antenna (EZ Television/EZ
·
FM Reception) when receiving EZ Television or EZ
·
FM
broadcasts. It does not improve the quality of voice calls or EZweb communication.
12
Before Use
Desktop Holder
SANYO AC Adapter 04
AC outlet
Incoming illuminator
(Light is red.)
Information
The battery pack can also be charged by directly
inserting the SANYO AC Adapter 04 connector into
the external connector on the W32SA phone.
Charging the Battery Pack
The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase.
When you use the W32SA for the first time, charge the battery pack.
How to Charge the Battery Pack
The cellphone beeps and the incoming illuminator lights red. Charging in progress.
The cellphone beeps and the incoming illuminator goes off. Charging completed.
Connect the SANYO AC Adapter 04 to the Desktop Holder.
Check the pin configuration and orientation of the connector before
connecting the adapter.
Plug the power plug of the SANYO AC Adapter 04 into an AC outlet.
Attach the W32SA phone in which the battery pack is
installed to the Desktop Holder.
To detach, hold down the Desktop Holder and detach the W32SA phone.
13
Before Use
Information
If you flick the miniSD™ Memory Card inward with your fingernail, the miniSD™ Memory
Card may pop out suddenly. Be careful not to direct it toward someone’s face.
The miniSD™ Memory Card is not included with W32SA. Please purchase this item
separately.
Inserting the miniSD
Memory Card (Commercially Available)
When a miniSD™ Memory Card is inserted, you can shoot large photos or long movies
and save them in the miniSD™ Memory Card.
Inserting
Open the miniSD Memory Card Slot cover.
Insert the miniSD™ Memory Card into the miniSD
Memory Card Slot until it locks in place, then close the
cover.
Check which way the miniSD™ Memory Card is facing
before inserting it into the slot.
Removing
Open the miniSD Memory Card Slot cover.
Slightly push the miniSD™ Memory Card inward to
release the lock.
The miniSD™ Memory Card will come out. Pull it out
slowly and close the cover.
14
Before Use
Check the battery level.
Check electric wave reception.
Lock No.
Font Size
Caller ID
Call Notice
When “ ” or “ ” is displayed, you cannot make or receive calls.
When “ ” is displayed, you may not be able to make or receive calls.
Turning the Power ON/OFF
Press F for more than one
second.
About the Default Settings
When purchased, the W32SA is configured with the following default settings.
Turning the Power OFF
Press F for more than one second.
1234
Large
Medium
Medium
Large
Large
ON
Pattern1
Level3
Crystal-Aqua
OFF (Ptn1 Med in the Manner Mode)
Prior Data/Color3
<Standby screen>
Strong Medium Weak
Very weak
Out of
service area
Electric
wave OFF
High Medium ZeroLow Charging
Entry Size
Mail Display
EZweb Display
AddressBookList
Phone No.Entry
Call Ringer
Ringer Volume
Call Image
Vibrator
Lamp
15
Before Use
Press c (1) while
the standby screen is
displayed.
The Main Menu (Japanese) appears.
Use j to select
(Screen)” and press
c (4).
The (Screen) screen appears.
Use a to select
(Basic Settings)” and press
c (4).
The (Basic Settings) screen appears.
Switching the Screen Display to English
Menus, messages and other screen displays can be switched between Japanese and
English.
16
Before Use
Use j to select “English”
and press c (z).
The screen display is set to English.
Use j to select “Set
Language” and press
c (4).
The Set Language settings screen appears.
17
Before Use
Displaying the launcher menu, Increasing receiver volume
Accessing the address book/Register New
Accessing the Incoming Calls/Received Records
Accessing E-Mail Menu/C-Mail Menu
Decreasing receiver volume, Accessing the Calendar
Making/Answering calls, Accessing the Popular Menu
Erasing characters, Canceling operations, Accessing
the Voice/Memo Menu
Loading the EZ apps (BREW
) or the Menu
Accessing the Outgoing Calls/Sent Records
Connecting to EZweb
Powering ON/OFF or ending calls
Entering phone numbers or characters
Setting or releasing the Manner Mode
Audible confirmation of the current time and Notices,
Accessing the photo mode, Turning ON the pocket light
<Example> Press the up or down key j
Press the left or right key s
Press the center key c
Basic Operation
Various functions and settings of the W32SA can be operated by selecting an item with
the cursor keys (a) and pressing the center key (c).
In this Basic Manual, the usage of the cursor and center keys is indicated as follows.
Basic Usage of the Phone
Flexible Keys
Use these keys to operate items indicated in the lower part of the display.
The displayed items may differ depending on the screen.
How to Use the Keys
In the case shown in the figure on the left:
Press the corresponding key for the indicated
functions below.
yqC
IcG
18
Before Use
u
Using the Main Menu
Pressing c (q) while the standby screen is displayed launches the Main Menu.
Use the cursor keys (a) to select an item from the Main Menu, then press the center
key (c) to enter and access the selected function.
Service Menu
E-Mail Menu
EZchannel Menu
EZmovie Menu
EZ Menu
EZnavi
Chaku-Uta-Full Menu
F
Press C to return to the previous screen if you get confused or make a wrong operation.
Press F to return to the standby screen.
How to Use the Launcher Menu
The W32SA enables you to use each service menu from the launcher menu by pressing
u while the standby screen is displayed. You can select and launch functions from the
menu using a.
c
q
CC
<Standby screen> <Main Menu>
Use
a
to select
an item, then press
c
(
x
) to
enter it.
Icon
Use u to
access the
functions on
the right.
Launcher Menu
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