Sanyo W54SA User manual

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W54SA
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Basic Manual
Preface
Thank you for choosing W54SA.
Before using your W54SA, be sure to read the W54SA "Basic Manual (this PDF manual)" to
ensure proper use of your W54SA. After you have finished reading, keep this PDF manual and
the printed manuals (Japanese) in a safe place for your reference whenever you need.
Contact the au shop or the au Customer Service Center for replacements if you lose either of
these manuals.
Information
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.
Printed Manuals for W54SA (Japanese)
The W54SA comes with Basic Manual and a Manual.
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>
"au one Top"
"au (au Customer Support)" " (Information)"
(Online Manual)".
W54SA Basic Manual W54SA Manual
Equivalent to this English PDF manual. English version is not available.
W54SA
by SANYO
W54SA
®
Check the au website or customer support, below, in regard to trouble with your W54SA.
From W54SA "au one Top" "au (au Customer Support)" "
(Information)"
" (Online Manual)" " Q&A
(Malfunction Diagnosis Q&A)"
From PC (http://www.kddi.com/customer/service/au/trouble/kosho/index.html)
1
Manners for Using Cellphones
A cellphone always generates weak electric waves while its power is ON.
Be considerate of others around you
to use your cellphone enjoyably
and safely
.
In some places, the use of
cellphones is prohibited.
Using cellphones while driving
is dangerous and also
forbidden by
the
law.
Be sure to turn your cellphone
OFF before you board airplanes.
The use of cellphones onboard
airplanes is forbidden by the law.
Electric waves from
cellphones may adversely
influence medical devices
and equipment.
There may be someone with a
pacemaker around you in
crowded places such as
trains. Turn your cellphone
OFF in such places.
Follow the instructions of
hospitals and other medical
institutions where it is
forbidden to use or carry
cellphones.
Consider where to use your
cellphone and be careful of
the volume of your voice.
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 mails.
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 an area where you will not
bother others around you.
Take care not to talk too loudly
during conversations.
When you shoot photos or movies
of others with your cellphone, get
permission from them.
2
Basic of Cellphone
What You Can Do with W54SA
For information on other features such as EZ FeliCa and PC Site Viewer,
see page 76.
Page 59
Page 54
Page 66
Page 42
Mail
You can send mails to other
cellphones or personal computers.
EZweb
You can download Chaku-Uta
®
,
Chaku-Uta-Full
®
, and wallpapers,
etc.
Camera
You can shoot photos or movies
and easily send them by E-mail.
EZ Navi
You can search for various location
information with the functions of
"EZ Navi Walk", "Passenger Seat
Navi", "Security Navi" or "Evacuate
Navi".
Page 68
TV/Radio
You can watch and listen to the
Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting for
Mobile Television Service (1Seg)
or Digital Radio.
Videophone
You can watch the other party
while you talk with them.
Page 29
3
Manner Mode and Answer Memo
Check the Power, Reception and Battery!
Manner Mode
With Manner Mode, you can set the
ringer not to sound so as not to
bother the people around you.
Press
m
for more than one second
while the standby screen is displayed.
Answer Memo
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.
"I can't answer
the phone
right now."
(Japanese)
Page 28 Page 24
Keep the "power" ON for normal use.
Keep the power ON to make or answer calls.
Press F for more than one second.
Page 13
You cannot talk on the phone if the "radio wave" is too weak.
It is sometimes difficult to receive the radio wave in
some places even within a service area.
""
indicates the reception condition.
Page 13
Be careful of 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 13
4
Do Not Use Your W54SA While Driving
Holding a cellphone in your hand to make phone calls
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)
Viewing E-mails
and watching the
screen
Calling with
a cellphone
in your hand
Turn the Power OFF or Set Drive Mode
While Driving
Turn the Power OFF or Set Drive Mode
While Driving
Drive Mode
By setting Drive mode, you will enable the caller to hear a
response message such as "I'm currently driving and cannot
answer the phone right now...(in Japanese)", and to store a
message in Answer Memo.
Press
m
while the standby screen is displayed,
and select "Drive".
"I'm currently driving."
(in Japanese)
5
Beware of Junk Mails and One-ring Calls!
If you receive junk mails...
Using the mail filter function, you can reject mails sent from
specific addresses or Spoof e-mails.
The following mail functions are available
to prevent junk mails.
Reject mails with "
(Unsolicited Ad)" in title.
Reject mails from specific addresses.
Reject Spoof e-mails.
Page 49
If you receive calls from unknown numbers...
It may be "One-ring Calls" intended to trick you into calling back
and accessing unwanted pay programs.
If One-ring Calls are received, appears in
Incoming History.
Page 23
6
Making Key Operation Invalid
Making Key Operation Invalid
Prevent key from misoperation when carrying your W54SA
closed in the bag.
Press
c
for more than one second while the standby screen is displayed.
To release from the locked status
Open your W54SA and press
c
for more than one second while the standby
screen is displayed.
7
Disaster Message Board Service
In the event of a large-scale disaster, you can register your safety
information through EZweb. The registered safety information can
be referred to from anywhere in Japan through EZweb or Internet.
In the event of a large-scale disaster, you can register
your safety information such as your condition or
messages to "
(Disaster Message Board)"
established on EZweb from au cellphone.
After the registration on the board, your safety
information is informed by E-mail to your family
members and friends designated previously.
Registering
Safety
Information
You can check the safety information of the person you
desire to know about, by entering his/her phone number
from EZweb or Internet
*
.
* The safety information can be accessed at
http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/ from cellphones of other
carriers, PHS or personal computer.
Referring to
Safety
Information
* The maximum preservation period of the registered
information is 72 hours.
* Up to 10 messages can be registered per phone
number. 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 pressing
W "au one Top" "au
(au Customer Support)" " (
) (The demonstration of Disaster Message Board)".
* Select "English" to use the English mode.
How to
Access
W
"au one Top"
"
(Disaster Message Board)"
http://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/
I'm fine.
8
Contents
Contents
Manners for Using Cellphones ......................................................... 1
What You Can Do with W54SA........................................................ 2
Manner Mode and Answer Memo .................................................... 3
Check the Power, Reception and Battery! ....................................... 3
Do Not Use Your W54SA While Driving........................................... 4
Beware of Junk Mails and One-ring Calls! ....................................... 5
Making Key Operation Invalid .......................................................... 6
Disaster Message Board Service..................................................... 7
Bas
i
c o
f
Cellphone
Contents
8
Confirming the Package Contents.................................................. 10
Name of Parts ................................................................................ 11
Charging the Battery Pack ............................................................. 12
Opening/Closing the W54SA.......................................................... 13
Turning the Power ON/OFF ........................................................... 13
Switching Screen Display to English.............................................. 14
Basic Usage ................................................................................... 15
Icons............................................................................................... 17
Initializing E-mail and EZweb Settings ........................................... 17
Confirming Your Phone Number and E-mail Address.................... 18
Changing Your E-mail Address ...................................................... 19
Be
f
ore Use
Making a Call.................................................................................. 21
Answering a Call ............................................................................ 22
Calling Back (Outgoing History/Incoming History) ......................... 23
Countermeasure for One-ring Calls ............................................... 23
Adjusting the Other Party's Voice Volume ..................................... 24
Setting Answer Memo .................................................................... 24
Playing Back Messages on Answer Memo .................................... 25
Changing Ringer Type and Volume ............................................... 26
Setting Manner Mode..................................................................... 28
Phone
C
all
Making a Videophone Call ............................................................. 29
Answering a Videophone Call ........................................................ 30
Putting a Videophone Call on Hold ................................................ 30
V
i
deophone
Switching Input Mode ..................................................................... 31
Entering Single-byte Alphanumeric Characters ............................. 31
Entering E-mail Address................................................................. 32
Entering Pictograph........................................................................ 34
Inputt
i
ng Text
Registering Data in Address Book ................................................. 35
Making a Call from Address Book.................................................. 37
Editing Address Book Data ............................................................ 38
Registering Data from Outgoing/Incoming History ......................... 39
Registering Data as Pair Partner.................................................... 40
Making a Call to the Pair Partner ................................................... 41
Address Book
Pa
i
r Funct
i
on
9
Contents
E-mail ............................................................................................. 42
Creating and Sending E-mail ......................................................... 43
Reading Received E-mail............................................................... 46
Replying to Received E-mail .......................................................... 48
Blocking Junk Mails........................................................................ 49
C-mail............................................................................................. 50
Creating and Sending C-mail ......................................................... 51
Reading Received C-mail............................................................... 53
Ma
i
l
What You Can Do with Camera ..................................................... 54
Shooting Photo............................................................................... 56
Viewing Photos .............................................................................. 57
Attaching Photo to E-mail Message ............................................... 58
C
amera
EZweb ............................................................................................ 59
Displaying au one Top.................................................................... 60
Bookmarking Frequently-Accessed Site ........................................ 61
Accessing Bookmarked Site........................................................... 62
Viewing Charge.............................................................................. 62
Downloading Chaku-Uta
®
/Chaku-Uta-Full
®
.................................. 63
What You Can Do with EZ News Flash/au one Gadget................. 64
Setting EZ News Flash................................................................... 65
EZweb
EZ News Flash/
au one Gadget
What You Can Do with EZ Navi ..................................................... 66
EZ Nav
i
What You Can Do with EZ Television (1Seg)/Digital Radio ........... 68
Initializing au Media Tuner ............................................................. 70
Watching and Listen to EZ Television (1Seg)/Digital Radio........... 71
Ending EZ Television (1Seg)/Digital Radio .................................... 73
TV/Rad
i
o
In Case You Lose Your W54SA..................................................... 74
Remote
C
trl
Other Features
76
Troubleshooting
77
Index
78
10
Before Use
Before Use
Confirming the Package Contents
The W54SA phone and accessories are included in the package.
Information
An AC adapter is not included in the package. Please purchase the
common AC adapter 01 separately.
microSD
Memory Card (Commercially Available) is not included in the
package.
W54SA Phone Battery Pack Desktop Holder
Stereo Earphones
(Sample)
USB Cable
(Sample)
Basic Manual (Japanese)
Manual (Japanese)
Copyright©2007 SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
All Rights Reserved.
CD-ROM (Japanese)
SANYO Round-type
Earphone Jack Conversion
Adapter 02
MDR-
E0921
by Sony
W54SA
by SANYO
W54SA
®
Warranty (Japanese)
Precautions in Use of 2.4 GHz device (Japanese)
Precautions in Use (Japanese)
Global Expert User Guide (Japanese)
LISMO Installation Guide (Japanese)
Osaifu-Keitai
®
Basic Manual (Japanese)
Promotional Fliers (Japanese)
11
Before Use
Name of Parts
The illustration used in this Manual are from the W54SA (YAMABUKI)
model and may differ from the actual phone you have purchased.
* Extend the whip antenna when you use EZ Television (1Seg) or EZ FM. It does not
improve the quality of voice calls or EZweb communication.
au IC-Card
Do not remove
the card if not
necessary as your
phone number is
recorded on it.
Lens (Main Camera)
Display
Earpiece
Infrared Port
Incoming Illuminator
Optical Sensor
Center Key
Lens (Sub Camera)
Cursor Key
Address Book Key
Mail Key
Call/Pair Key
Dial Keys
Built-in Antenna
Pocket Light Key
microSD Memory
Card Slot
Manner Key
TV Key
Whip Antenna*
Speaker
Battery Pack/Cover
Strap Hole
Smooth Touch/
Camera Key
Flat-type
Earphone Terminal
External
Connector
Charge Terminal
FeliCa Mark
EZ apps Key
EZ/Symbol Key
Power/End Key
Clear/Memo Key
Recording Microphone
(Mouthpiece)
Illumination Lamp
Shooting
Illuminator
Multi Play
Window Key
Flash/Pocket Light
12
Before Use
Charging the Battery Pack
The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase.
Charge the battery pack before using your W54SA for the first time.
How to Charge the Battery Pack
The cellphone beeps and the incoming illuminator lights red.
Charging is in progress.
The cellphone beeps and the incoming illuminator turns off.
Charging is completed.
Information
The battery pack can also be charged by
directly inserting the Common AC Adapter 01
connector (not included in the package) into
the external connector on the W54SA.
Note that the actual figures may differ from the
illustrations depending on your AC adapter.
1
Connect the Common AC Adapter 01 to Desktop holder.
Check the pin configuration and orientation of the connector and
connect it horizontally.
2
Plug the power plug of the Common AC Adapter 01 into an AC outlet.
3
Place the W54SA with the battery pack attached on
Desktop holder, as illustrated below.
Hold Desktop holder to detach the W54SA.
AC outlet
Common AC Adapter
01 (not included in
the package)
Desktop Holder
Incoming Illuminator
(Light is red.)
13
Before Use
Opening/Closing the W54SA
When opening the W54SA, simply slide the front part of
the unit (with the display) upward. When closing it, slide
gently in the opposite direction.
Turning the Power ON/OFF
1
Press
F
for more than one
second.
Check the radio wave reception.
Strong Medium Weak
Very
weak
Out of
service
area
Check the battery level.
High Medium Low Zero
Charging
When " " appears, you cannot make or receive calls.
When " " appears, you may not be able to make or receive calls.
<Standby Screen>
14
Before Use
Switching Screen Display to English
Menus, messages and other screen display language can be switched
between Japanese and English.
1
Press
c34
while the
standby screen is displayed.
The Set Language screen
appears.
2
Use
j
to select
"
English
"
and press
c
(Set).
The screen display is set to
English.
15
Before Use
Basic Usage
How to Use the Keys
Y
Address Book Key
Accessing
Address Book
Pressing for more than one
second: Registering a new
entry to the address book
NCall/Pair Key
Making/answering a call
Accessing Pair Menu
C
Clear/Memo Key
Canceling the operation (to
display the previous
screen), erasing characters,
and accessing Memo menu
Pressing for more than one
second: Turning Answer
Memo ON/OFF
Dial Keys
Entering phone numbers
or characters
cCenter Key
Accessing Main Menu/
Defining the item
Pressing for more than
one second: Setting the
key operation valid/invalid.
ZEZ apps Key
Accessing EZ apps (BREW
®
)
WEZ/Symbol Key
Accessing EZ Service menu
aCursor Key
Moving the cursor
u: Displaying information on standby screen or
increasing the volume
l: Accessing Incoming History
d: Displaying the notification screen, accessing
standby shortcut or decreasing the volume
r: Accessing Outgoing History
In this PDF manual, the operations of the cursor keys
are shown as follows;
Press the up or down key
j
Press the left or right key s
Press the center key c
XMail Key
Accessing E-Mail Menu
Pressing for more than
one second: Accessing
C-Mail Menu
m
Manner Key
Accessing the setting
screen for Manner Mode
Press for more than one
second: Setting/Releasing
Manner Mode
T
Multi Play Window Key
Executing other functions
during a call or during
operation
LPocket Light Key
Pressing for more than
one second: Turning ON
the pocket light
hTV Key
Pressing for more than one
second: Starting the au
Media Tuner
FPower/End Key
Ending calls or operations
Pressing for more than
one second: Turning the
power ON/OFF
RSmooth Touch/
Camera
Key
Temporarily turning
Smooth Touch ON/OFF
Pressing for more than one
second: Activating camera
(for shooting photos)
16
Before Use
Items in the Underpart of the Display and the
Operation
Use the assigned key to operate the item indicated in the underpart of
the display. The displayed items may differ depending on the screen.
Using the Main Menu
Press Center Key (c) while the standby screen is displayed, and the
main menu appears.
Use Cursor Key (
a) to select an item from the main menu, and press
c to access the selected function.
Press
C to return to the previous screen if you got confused or made
a wrong operation. Press
F several times to return to the standby
screen. Depending upon the function currently in use, it may be
possible to pause that function and start another function by pressing
T.
For the case illustrated on the
right, press the following keys.
Y c Z
View/Register data saved in mobile
c
<Standby Screen>
<Main Menu>
Use
a
to
select an item,
and press
c
(Select).
CC
F
twice
17
Before Use
Icons
Initializing E-mail and EZweb Settings
Application to the EZweb service is required in advance to use the E-mail
and EZweb services. Contact au shops or the au Customer Service Center
if you did not apply to the service at the time of purchase.
Perform the EZweb initialization before using this service. Initialization
automatically provides your E-mail address.
1
Press
X
while the standby
screen is displayed.
aeb dc
f
g
h
Display
No. Description No. Description
a microSD
Memory Card inserted d Using EZweb
b
During a call e Unread mail exists
During a videophone call f Key operation invalid
Running au Media Tuner g Manner Mode ON
c Running EZ apps (BREW
®
) h Answer Memo ON
18
Before Use
Information
Initialization can also be performed by pressing W or Z while the
standby screen is displayed.
Confirming Your Phone Number and E-mail Address
Information
While the standby screen is displayed, your phone number and E-mail
address can also be confirmed by selecting
c "Function" "Profile".
2
Press
c
(OK).
Wait for a while until the screen on the right
appears.
3
Press
c
(OK).
1
Press
c
while the standby
screen is displayed, and
press
0
.
The Profile screen appears, and
you can confirm your phone
number and E-mail address.
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