Toshiba W45T User manual

Category
Car video systems
Type
User manual
W45T
Contents/
Getting Ready
Making and
Answering Calls
Character Input
Phone Book
/
Pair Function
Mail
Hello
Messenger
Camera
EZweb
EZ Navi
au Music
EZ
FM
PC Site Viewer
Limit Mode
Smart Mode
Others
Remote Auto Lock /
Troubleshooting
Index
Basic
Manual
The W45T comes with the Basic Manual and Instruction Manual.
For learning the basics:
Read the W45T Basic Manual (this manual).
For learning details on using each function:
Read the supplied W45T Instruction Manual.
The following manual is also available on the au homepage.
Keyword searchable au Online Manual
http://www.au.kddi.com/manual/index.html
You can also access the au Online Manual from EZweb.
<EZweb Access>M EZweb Top Menu
(au Customer Support)
(Search)
(Online Manual)
Introduction
Printed Manuals for the W45T (Japanese)
Thank you for purchasing the W45T. Before using your W45T, be sure to
read the W45T Basic Manual (this PDF manual) to ensure correct usage.
After you have finished reading this manual, store this PDF manual and the
printed manuals in safe places so you can retrieve them whenever you need
them.
The typeface and shape/color of fonts used for characters in the sample screens in
this manual may differ from those used for characters in actual screens, or some
characters may be omitted.
NoteNote
Cell Phone Etiquette
Etiquette for Cell Phone Use
The cell phone always emits weak radio waves when power is on.
Use the cell phone in an enjoyable and safe manner without forgetting to
be considerate of others around you.
The use of cell phones is not
allowed in some places
Do not use the cell phone
while you are driving. Doing
so is both dangerous and
prohibited by law.
Using a cell phone in an
aircraft is prohibited by law.
Be sure to turn the cell phone
off.
Radio waves from cell phones
may interfere with medical
electrical equipment
Some people close to you in
busy places such as crowded
trains may be using a pace-
maker. Turn the cell phone off
in such places.
Abide by the rules of hospitals
and other medical institutions
where it is forbidden to use or
carry cell phones.
Be considerate of where you
use the cell phone and how
loudly you talk
Do not make calls from cinemas,
theaters, museums, libraries,
and other similar places. Turn
power off or turn on manner
mode to prevent others around
you from being inconvenienced
by ring tones for incoming
calls or mail.
Do not use the cell phone in
places where you will be in
the way of others.
Move to areas where you will
not inconvenience others on
trains or in hotel lobbies.
Take care to avoid talking in a
loud voice.
Obtain the permission of other
people before you take their
photos with the cell phone's
camera.
Do not use the cell phone's
camera for recording information
in bookstores and other
locations where taking photos
is not permitted.
Manner
mode
Cell Phone Basics
Cell Phone Features
au Music
You can use your W45T
as a portable audio player.
You can limit
incoming and
outgoing calls and
c-mail.
EZ FM
You can listen to
the FM radio.
Hello Messenger
Up to five members
with compatible au
cell phones can
connect to
exchange
text,
photos,
and
sound
in real time.
You can make
operation even
simpler by
restricting
use to
only
frequently
used
functions.
EZ Navi
Provides useful positional
information services
including EZ Navi Walk,
Position Search, and
Area Message.
EZweb
You can download
"Chaku-Uta
®
," and
access sites.
Smart Mode
Limit Mode
64
Page
94
Page
107
Page
88
Page
84
Page
75
Page
69
Page
100
Page
You can take
photos and movie
clips and then
send them
easily by
e-mail.
Camera
Checking the Power, Signal Strength, and Battery Level
33
Page
34
Page
16
Page
16
Page
16
Page
Normally, you should leave the cell phone turned on
Hold downsSfor at least
one second.
If a signal is not being received, you cannot talk on the cell phone
Even in service areas, there are some places where
it is difficult to receive a signal.
Pay attention to the battery level
indicates the battery
level.
When the battery level is low, the cell phone may
not function properly.
To make and receive calls, you need to turn on
power.
indicates the signal
strength.
Manner Mode
You can use manner mode to turn
off the incoming call ring tone and
other tones so as not to
inconvenience other people.
When the standby
screen is displayed,
hold down
vV
for at
least one second.
Voice Memo
When you cannot answer calls,
the cell phone can play an
answering message (Japanese)
and record memos.
When the standby
screen is displayed,
hold down
rR
for
at least one second.
Manner Mode and Voice Memo
Drive Mode
In Drive Mode, a Japanese message meaning "I'm driving now, so I can't
answer your call." is played when a call is received, telling the caller to
leave a message on the voice memo.
Holding a cell phone, talking on a cell phone, looking at a cell phone
display to send mail or perform some other operation while driving is
against the law in Japan.
(Revised Traffic Control Law, effective November 1, 2004)
Turn off your cell phone or put it in
Drive Mode while driving.
Looking at mail on
a cell phone display.
When the standby screen is
displayed, press
vvV
, use
gG
to
select Drive Mode, and then
press
`@
(Select).
Holding a cell phone in
your hand for talking.
I'm driving.
(Japanese)
Do not use the cell phone while driving!
60
If you receive spam:
You can set the mail filters to reject only specific mail or mail indicated
by
(Unsolicited Advertisement), which often tends to be
spam.
The following mail filters are available for
rejecting spam:
(Unsolicited Advertisement Filter)
(Address Filters)
(for not receiving specific mail)
(for receiving specific mail only)
If you receive a call from an unknown phone number:
in the Incoming History
indicates that there was
a call which rang three
seconds long or shorter.
Danger!
It may be an attempt to get you to return a call to a service with very high
charges.
Incoming call
03-0002-XXXX
Page
32
Page
Spam and One-ring Calls
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
referred from anywhere in Japan through EZweb or Internet.
Registering
the safety
information
Referring
the safety
information
When a big scale disaster occurs, from au
phone, you can register your safety information
such as your condition or comments to the
(Disaster Message 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
Message Board).
You can refer to the safety information of the
person whom you want to know the
information of 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 PC, you can refer to it from
"http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/".
Access
M EZweb Top Menu
(Disaster Message Board)
http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/
Top display of
the Disaster
Message Board
Safety information
reference display
Safety information
registration display
for registration
for reference
We are in 
the city 
hall.
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, old information will be overwritten in
order of registration.
The demonstration of this service can be referred to anytime by pressing
M EZweb Top Menu 7 (au Customer
Support) (Search) (Disaster Message
Board (Demo version)).
To view the Disaster Message Board in English, select English on the top
display of the Disaster Message Board.
Contents
Contents
Introduction
Cell Phone Etiquette
Cell Phone Basics
Contents
Checking the Contents of the Box
Names of Parts
Security Code and Passwords
Charging the Battery Pack
Learning the Basics
Turning On Power
Configuring Initial Settings
Switching the Display Language to English
Viewing the Display
Using Menus
Initializing E-mail and EZweb
Checking Your Phone Number and E-mail Address
Changing Your E-mail Address
Using Extra Large Characters
Making a Call
Answering a Call
Redialing (Outgoing History/Incoming History)
One-ring Calls
Turning On Manner Mode
Turning On Voice Memo
Playing a Voice Memo
Changing the Incoming Ring Tone
Adjusting the Incoming Ring Tone Volume
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume during a Call
Character Entry Modes
Entering Single-byte Alphanumeric Characters
Entering E-mail Addresses
Entering Pictograms
Saving a Phone Book Entry
Dialing from the Phone Book
Editing Phone Book Entries
Saving a Phone Number from the Incoming or Outgoing History
Registering a Pair Person
Making a Call to a Pair Person
Sending a Mail to a Pair Person
Inviting Members to a Hello Messenger Meeting from the Pair Person Function
Using E-mail
Creating and Sending E-mail Messages
Reading Received E-mail Messages
Reading an E-mail Message with an Attached Photo or Movie
Replying to Received E-mail Messages
Rejecting Spam
Using C-mail
Creating and Sending C-mail Messages
Reading Received C-mail Messages
Mail
Character Input
Getting Ready
Making and Answering Calls
Phone Book/Pair Function
Contents
Displaying Hello Messenger
Holding a Meeting
Inviting Members to a Meeting
Accepting an Invitation to Join a Meeting
Camera Image Features
Photo and Movie Shooting Tips
About Photo and Movie Modes
Taking a Photo
Recording a Movie
Attaching Photos or Movies to E-mail Messages
Viewing Photos or Movies
Accessing Sites
Bookmarking Frequently Accessed Pages
Viewing Bookmarked Pages
Checking Charges
Downloading Chaku-Uta
®
What You Can Do with EZ Channel
EZ Navi Features
What You Can Do with Position Search
What You Can Do with Area Message
What You Can Do with au Music
Downloading Chaku-Uta-Full
®
Listening to Chaku-Uta-Full
®
Switching to Background Music Playback or Exiting au Music Player
Antenna
Listening to EZ FM
Switching to Background Music Reception or Exiting EZ FM
What the PC Site Viewer Can Do
Accessing Sites
Using the Standby Specification Function
Registering Permitted Members
Limiting Calls and C-mail
Setting Use Limits
Turning Limit Mode On and Off
Entering Smart Mode
Exiting Smart Mode
Viewing the Display in Smart Mode
Viewing the Smart Menu
Saving a Phone Book Entry Using Smart Mode
Creating and Sending E-mail/C-mail Messages in Smart Mode
Taking Photos in Smart Mode
Viewing Photos in Smart Mode
Other Functions
In Case You Lose Your W45T
Setting Conditions for Enabling the Remote Auto Lock
Remotely Enabling the Auto Lock on Your W45T
Troubleshooting
Index
Hello Messenger
EZweb
EZ Navi
au Music
EZ FM
PC Site Viewer
Camera
Limit Mode
Smart Mode
Getting Ready
Getting Ready
Checking the Contents of the Box
The box contains the cell phone and accessories.
Cell phone
Basic Manual (Japanese)
Battery pack
Desktop holder
Toshiba round-type
earphone jack adapter 01
Stereo earphones
(sample)
CD-ROM
W45T
USB cable (sample)
W45T
Instruction Manual (Japanese)
W45T
An AC adapter and microSD
memory card are not included. Purchase a common
AC adapter 01 and a commercially available microSD
memory card separately.
NoteNote
Warranty (Japanese)
Safety Precautions (Japanese)
Global Expert User's
Guide
LISMO! Sheet
Getting Ready
Names of Parts
Earpiece
Display
Warp
function key
EZ apps key/
Soft key 1
Mail key
Memo key/
Clear key
Keypad,
*key,
#key
Phone book key/
Soft key 2
EZ key
Microphone
Power key/
End key
Lux Sensor
Send key/
Pair key
From the Front
From the Side
From the Back
Infrared port
Power terminal
Built-in antenna
Camera(lens)
Macro focus switch
Mobile light
Sub-display
Charge indicator
Incoming LED
Battery/Cover
Speaker
au IC Card *
Strap eyelet
* Do not remove this
card unless
necessary as your
phone number is
recorded on it.
Getting Ready
Security Code
Usage
Examples
Usage
Examples
Usage
Examples
Initial
Setting
Initial
Setting
Initial
Setting
Remotely operating the answering service and call forwarding
service from a regular phone.
Making inquiries, applications, and changes while using au Customer
Service Center voice guidance, au web pages, and EZweb.
Changing various settings from Mail Filter or Other Setup of E-mail Setup.
The four-digit number you wrote on your subscription form.
Lock No.
Changing various settings of the cell phone, etc.
1234 (four digits)
Limit Mode Password
Setting/canceling Limit Mode.
Changing the Limit Mode settings.
12345678 (eight digits)
Usage
Examples
Usage
Examples
Initial
Setting
Initial
Setting
Premium EZ Password
EZ Password
Concluding/canceling subscriptions for EZweb fee-based content.
The number (four digits) specified when first subscribing for fee-based
content.
The number (four to eight digits) specified the first time you use
au (Combined au Payment Service).
Concluding/canceling subscriptions for EZweb fee-based content paid
by using au (Combined au Payment Service).
Purchasing products from EZweb sites that use au
(Combined au Payment Service).
* If you concluded a new subscription or added an EZweb option after September
2006, the password is the four-digit number you wrote on the application form.
* If you concluded a new subscription or added an EZweb option after September
2006, the password is the four-digit number you wrote on the application form.
Security Code and Passwords
You can use the security code and passwords described below to restrict
use of your W45T.
Take care not to forget the security code and passwords, because they are
required for performing various operations and using subscription services.
Getting Ready
An AC adapter is not included. Purchase a common AC adapter 01 separately.
Charging the Battery Pack
100 V AC
power outlet
Power
plug
Common
AC adapter 01
Power
terminal
Connector
Charge
indicator
Desktop holder
Be sure to confirm the shape of the
connector before connecting it to the
external power terminal.
Hold the lock-release buttons on both sides
of the connector while removing the
connector of a common AC adapter 01 from
the desktop holder or W45T.
External power terminal
Use this groove
to pull open the cover.
* You can also charge the battery pack by
connecting a common AC adapter 01
directly to the W45T.
The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of
purchase.
Be sure to charge the battery pack before using the
cell phone for the first time.
Connect the common AC adapter 01 to the desktop holder.
After you confirm the shape of the connector, connect the common AC adapter
01 to the power terminal of the desktop holder.
1
Turn the common AC adapter 01's power plug 90 degrees
and connect it to a 100 V AC power outlet.
2
While the W45T is closed with the battery pack attached,
insert it into the desktop holder as shown in the figure.
3
Confirm that the charge indicator lights.
Charging: The charge indicator lights.
Charging finished: The charge indicator goes out.
If you turn on power to W45T and charge the battery pack, W45T beeps when it
starts or finishes charging.
4
Hold the desktop holder while removing the W45T.
NoteNote
Getting Ready
Key Assignments
EZ apps startup
Incoming History
E-mail
Voice memo setting/cancel;
character delete; operation cancel
Make and answer calls; use the Pair function
Phone number and character input
Display Launcher menu
Phone Book
Outgoing History
Display Live menu
Display Desktop menu
Power on/off; end call/communication;
cancel operation
Camera
Manner mode
Mobile light on/off
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Learning the Basics
To lock the side keys to prevent unintentional side key (
P
,
V
, and
U
)
operations while your phone is closed, hold down@for at least one second when
the standby screen is displayed. To unlock the side keys, hold down@for at least
one second .
If you press Q for at least one second when is displayed on the standby
screen, your cell phone searches for a base station with a good signal.
NoteNote
Getting Ready
Warp Function Key
Use the up, down, left, and right parts of the key to select items and to move
the cursor. Press the center of the key to confirm a selected item.
Soft Keys
When indications such as the following are displayed at the bottom of the
display, you can press the corresponding soft keys to perform the indicated
operations. The soft key indications vary depending on the screen.
If you lose track of where you are or if you make a
mistake...
Perform one of the following operations when you lose track of where you
are or if you make a mistake while operating the cell phone.
gG fF
Selects items, and moves the cursor up, down,
left and right.
`@
Confirms the selected item or starts the selected
operation.
Soft key 1
jJ
Performs the operation indicated at the bottom
left of the screen.
Center key
`@
Performs the operation indicated at the bottom
center of the screen.
Soft key 2
kK
Performs the operation indicated at the bottom
right of the screen.
rR
Returns to the previous screen.
sS
Returns to the standby screen.
Getting Ready
Standby screen
Turning On Power
Strong
Medium Weak
Very weak
Out of range
Full Low
Very low
(requires charging)
Empty Charging
1
Hold down S for at least
one second.
Check the signal strength.
You cannot receive or make calls if is displayed.
Check the battery level.
Turning Off Power
Hold down S for at least one second.
Getting Ready
Initial menu
Configuring Initial Settings
Even if you do not configure the initial settings, you can still make and answer calls.
The initial settings include changing the lock number, setting the character size,
setting the Notify Call ID, and setting the call ring tone.
You need to configure initial settings before using the cell phone for the first time
only. Furthermore, you can also change each of the initial settings later.
After configuring initial settings, you can switch the display language to English (see
page 18).
If you select
(Do Not Setup), the initial settings are as shown below.
NoteNote
Lock No.
1234
EZweb
Medium-small
Telephone
Medium
Character Input
Medium
E-mail
Medium-small
Notify Call ID
ON
C-mail
Medium-small
Incoming Call Ring Tone
Pattern 1
1
When the standby screen is
displayed, press @.
2
Press 3 (Do Not
Setup).
For Smart Mode Users
For details on Smart Mode (mode to make operation even simpler by restricting use to
only frequently used functions), see "Smart Mode" on page 107.
Getting Ready
1
When the standby screen is
displayed, press @.
2
Use E to select
(Function) and then press
@ ( [Select]).
3
Press 3 (Screen
Setup).
4
Press 6 Set Language.
You can switch the display language for function names and other items to
English.
Switching the Display Language to English
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Toshiba W45T User manual

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