Introduction Contents Getting Ready Learning the Basics Basic Manual For inquiries, call: Customer Center Character Input Phone Contacts Mail For general information and charges Internet (toll free) From fixed-line phones: Basic Manual From au cell phones: Multimedia area code not required PRESSING ZERO WILL CONNECT YOU TO AN OPERATOR AFTER CALLING 157 ON YOUR au CELL PHONE.
Preface Thank you for purchasing the IS11CA. Before using your IS11CA, be sure to read the 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. Basic Manual (this PDF manual) describes basic operations of major functions of the IS11CA. For detailed descriptions on various functions, refer to the Instruction Manual (Japanese).
Introduction Cell phones always emit weak radio waves when power is on. Use cell phones in an enjoyable and safe manner without forgetting to be considerate of others around you. ■ Use of cell phones is not allowed in some places. • Some people close to you in crowded places such as packed trains may be using a cardiac pacemaker. 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.
• Purchase a specified charger (sold separately). • The illustrations in this manual may look different from the actual product. Introduction • The ø3.5 earphone extension cable (sample) and microSDHC memory card (sample) are not covered by the warranty. Illustrations and Descriptions in This Manual ■ Note on Key Illustrations In this manual, the key illustrations are simplified as shown below.
■ PIN Code ■ PUK Code When the PIN code is locked, enter the PUK code and set the new PIN code. • PUK code is an eight-digit number given at the time of purchase, and is printed on the back side of the plastic card where your au IC-Card is attached. • If the PUK code is incorrectly entered ten times consecutively, contact an au shop, PiPit or the Customer Center. • • When the PIN code is locked, the IS11CA may be restarted for the security reasons.
■ Shock Resistance Introduction 4 The IS11CA has shock resistance performance (compliant with MIL standards*) to withstand hard day-to-day use. * Tests were performed under independent standards compliant to MIL-STD-810G Method 516.6-Shock established by the United States Department of Defense, where the product is dropped closed from 1.22 m onto plywood (lauan wood) in 26 directions. • Note that this assumes shock resistance in day-to-day use.
Contents Preface ...................................................... ii Safety Precautions .................................... ii Introduction ................................1 Cell Phone Etiquette .......................................1 Accessories ....................................................1 Illustrations and Descriptions in This Manual ............................................................2 Security Code and PIN Code .........................2 Security Code and Passwords ............
Contents C-mail Safety Block Setting......................40 Setting C-mail...........................................41 Using PC-mail...............................................41 Registering a PC-mail Account ................41 Creating and Sending PC-mail ...............42 Receiving PC-mail....................................42 Using Gmail™ ..............................................43 Creating and Sending Gmail ...................43 Receiving Gmail .......................................
Getting Ready Names and Functions of Parts Getting Ready ① ⑬ ② ⑩ ⑭ ③ ⑪ ⑮ ⑯ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑫ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲ ⑳ ⑨ 7
① Earpiece (Receiver) Emits voice of other party during a call. ② Temperature sensor ③ LED indicator Lights in red while charging. Blinks according to the settings when receiving a call or mail message. Getting Ready ④ Display ⑤ BBack key Returns to the previous page. ⑥ HHome key Use it to display the home screen etc. Camera lens Photo light/Flashlight Camera start indicator FeliCa mark Hold it over a reader/writer when using Osaifu-Keitai®. The FeliCa antenna is built into the battery pack.
Charging the Battery Pack The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Charge the battery pack when you use the IS11CA for the first time or the battery level becomes low. Charging is finished when the red LED indicator goes out. • The common AC adapter 02/03 (sold separately) supports a voltage of 100 V to 240 V AC. Be sure to use the common AC adapter 02/03 (sold separately) when charging overseas.
• Charging is available by connecting the IS11CA to a PC with the microUSB cable 01. Turning the Power On/Off Getting Ready [Power off] → [OK] Hold down P for at least two seconds 《Phone options screen》 Sleep Mode The unlock screen is displayed. • Drag to the right to unlock. If Screen Lock is set, the Lock No. entry screen is displayed. • Drag to the left to enable Silent mode. Drag to the left to disable Silent mode.
Initial Settings • The Initial Settings screen is displayed automatically when first turning on the power after purchasing the IS11CA, or restarting after initializing the IS11CA. For detailed operations on the initial settings, refer to the supplied Setting Guide (Japanese). The Initial Settings screen is displayed. Configure the following initial settings as described in the instructions on the screen. Language Set the language to use. • You can select 日本語 (Japanese) or English.
■ To reset your Google password On the home screen, tap → Tap the URL display field → Enter “http://www.google.co.jp/” → Tap Removing the Battery Pack Before removing the battery pack, turn off the IS11CA. Slide the battery lock to the “FREE” position Tap [ログイン] (Sign in) Getting Ready The Google account screen is displayed. Tap [アカウントにアクセスできない場合] (Can’t access your account?) The screen for resetting your account password is displayed.
Attaching the Battery Pack Make sure that the battery lock is set to the “FREE” position • Make sure that the PULL tab of the battery pack is securely attached within the dashed line, confirm the position of the contacts on the IS11CA, and then firmly insert the battery pack Hold the battery pack cover so that the three tabs on the top edge are at an angle, and then insert them into the holes in the IS11CA and close the battery pack cover PULL tab • • Contacts on IS11CA Before attaching the battery p
Removing au IC-Card Using microSD Memory Card Turn off the power and remove the battery pack before removing the au IC-Card. Slide out the au IC-Card in the direction of the arrow in the figure while keeping it straight You can set microSD memory card (including microSDHC memory card) to the IS11CA, and save data. And also you can keep mail messages, bookmarks, etc. in microSD memory card.
• The following microSD memory cards have been confirmed Confirm the direction of the microSD memory card and slowly insert it into the slot until it clicks for operation based on the criteria by au. For operation confirmation results of other microSD memory cards, contact each microSD memory card manufacturer. Insert a microSD memory card until you hear a click and confirm it is locked. Releasing the microSD memory card before it is locked may cause it to pop-out.
Slowly push the microSD memory card toward the slot until it clicks After it clicks, pull back your finger and keep putting it on the microSD memory card until it comes out a little. Releasing the microSD memory card when it is pushed toward the slot may cause ejection of the microSD memory card. Getting Ready Slowly remove the microSD memory card Slowly remove the microSD memory card. Some microSD memory cards cannot be unlocked and do not come out smoothly. In such case, pull it out with your finger.
Learning the Basics Operating the Touch Panel ■ Slide ■ Flick While your finger is gently touching the screen, trace it to the desired direction. Operate the screen by quickly moving (flicking) your finger up, down, right, or left. ■ Pinch ■ Drag While two of your fingers are touching the screen, move the fingers apart or closer together. While your finger is gently touching the screen, trace it to the desired position. The display of the IS11CA is a touch panel.
Operation While Using Functions ■ Context Menu The context menu is displayed by touching and holding an item or a display where the menu is available. Selecting an Item Example: In the character entry screen Select a displayed item or icon by tapping the screen directly. Displaying the Menu ■ Option Menu Learning the Basics The option menu is displayed by tapping M on the screen where the menu is available.
■ Examples of Notification Indicator Viewing the Home Screen On the home screen, you can check the status and current settings of the IS11CA, start an application from a shortcut icon, etc. You can also place and use your favorite widgets.
Indicator Description Indicator VPN connection Connected to VPN Unconnected to VPN * Learning the Basics PC Link PC Link running PC Link connected PC Link accessing User registration notification/Host rename notification Signal strength * / / * Level 4/ Level 3/ Level 2/ Level 1/ Level 0/ Out of service area Data communication available Data communication in use In roaming au IC-Card not inserted Update available Character type Major update (OS Update) available Indicators collected •
Using Notification Panel Using the Home Screen In the notification panel, you can check the details on notification indicators and status indicators or activate an application corresponding to the indicator. Flick/drag the status bar downward ① ③ You can switch the home screen by sliding or flicking it to the right and left. A total of seven home screens, three for each side, are set by default. You can register shortcuts, widgets and folders on each home screen.
Moving Icons on the Home Screen By touching and holding an icon of a shortcut, a widget, or a folder, you can move or rearrange it. On the home screen, touch and hold an icon to be moved The icon becomes enlarged. Using Shortcuts/Widgets/Folders You can create a folder or add a shortcut of an application etc. or a widget on the home screen. A widget is an application which can be registered on the home screen.
Changing the Wallpaper Icon Change the wallpaper displayed for the background of the home screen. On the home screen, M → [Wallpaper] → [Gallery]/[Live wallpapers]/[Wallpapers] • • Tap the image → [Set wallpaper] Using the Launcher Installed applications are displayed as icons. You can tap an icon to activate the application. On the home screen, tap The Launcher is displayed. You can switch the Launcher by sliding/flicking it to the right and left. 《Launcher》 Description Make a call.
Icon Learning the Basics 24 Application Description Icon Application Description ★GET CA★ by CASIO Casio site CA’zCAFE Casio site LISMO WAVE PC-mail Use PC-mail. LISMO Book Store Gmail Use Gmail. Run&Walk Music Play music. BrandGarden Market Use Android Market. unlimited Maps Use Google Maps™. Sfera Android Navigation Search for routes to the destination on Google Maps. Nドライブ (N Drive) Latitude Use Google Maps to check the location of your friends.
• • When you use applications, packet communication charges may apply depending on the application. If you have not subscribed to IS NET, au.NET charges (525 yen for the used month) and communication charges apply. Icon designs may be changed without prior notice. Switching Orientation Portrait and landscape displays are switched according to the orientation of the IS11CA.
Character Input ■ QWERTY Keyboard Characters are arranged on the keyboard the same as on a conventional computer. Entering Text The IS11CA uses the ATOK keyboard for inputting text. You can display the keyboard on the screen by tapping the character entry field and hide it by touching and holding M. Keyboard and Panel Types Character Input ATOK has two types of keyboard and five types of panel. Tap → while the number keyboard is displayed to switch to the QWERTY keyboard.
• You can input text with gesture input and flick input in the same Using the Number Keyboard way as with numeric keypad input. You can use any of the four input modes with the number keyboard: Numeric keypad input, Gesture input, Flick input, and T9 input. Switching Input Modes of the Number Keyboard ■ Gesture Input Touch and hold the key assigned to the character you want to input to display a gesture guide around the key.
■ Flick Input Key Touch and hold the key assigned to the character you want to input to display a flick guide. Without lifting your finger from the display, flick your finger in the direction indicated by the flick guide to input that character. • If you did not flick, the characters at the center are input. Input a space. Insert a line feed (only when possible). If there are unconfirmed characters, the characters are confirmed.
■ Key Operations Key Description Each tap switches key input in the order of Uppercase → Uppercase (Lock) → Lowercase. • When input is Uppercase (Lock), the top left of lights. This allows you to input uppercase and symbols continuously. Delete the character on the left of the cursor. You can select “ATOK Settings”, “Register Words”, or “Japanese Input Mode”. In Japanese input mode, you can select “English Input Mode”. / Switch the keyboard to symbol only input.
Phone Making a Call On the home screen, tap The phone number entry screen is displayed. Enter a phone number When calling to a fixed-line phone, enter the phone number starting with the area code even if you are in the same area. Tap Phone 30 → Talk → Tap [End] Press < or > during a call to adjust the other party’s voice. After the call is disconnected, the approximate call duration appears.
Making an International Call Answering a Call Drag 001 International Call Service Talk → Tap [End] You can make international calls without any special procedure from your IS11CA. After the call is disconnected, the approximate call duration appears.
Phone number Contacts • • • Phone numbers and names saved in the Contacts may be lost due to an accident or malfunction. It is recommended that you take a copy of important phone numbers etc. We shall not be liable for the damage and lost profit in the case that the Contacts is changed or lost because of an accident or malfunction.
Editing My Profile Checking Contact Details You can register additional information such as your name and address to My Profile. On the home screen, → [MyProfile] → [Contacts] The MyProfile screen is displayed. Tap The Edit my profile screen is displayed. On the home screen, → [Contacts] The contact list is displayed. Tap the contact you want to check The Profile screen is displayed.
Using E-mail Mail • To use e-mail, a packet communications connection is About Mail You can use the following types of mail on the IS11CA. ■ E-mail This au service allows you to exchange mail with computers and cell phones that support e-mail. You can send text, photos, and video data. The e-mail address domain name (the part to the right of the @ mark) is “@ezweb.ne.jp”. ■ C-mail This service allows you to exchange mail with cell phones by using the phone number as the address.
A contact from Contacts Select a mail address in the E-mail Contacts to input it. Contact group Select a group in the E-mail Contacts to input it. Tap the folder where the mail message you want to read is stored → Tap the mail message The contents of the mail are displayed. • E-mail cannot be received if the IS11CA does not have enough available memory. Delete saved mail or something to increase the amount of memory available in the phone.
List Full • This option splits the screen into a top pane and bottom pane. The top pane shows a list of e-mail, and the bottom pane shows the body text of selected e-mail. • If “Two-pane layout” is enabled in the email settings, the screen is displayed split into two panes. The content of the selected e-mail fills the entire screen. Tap “List” or “Full” at the bottom of the screen to switch the view. Tap the e-mail you want to check • • To open an attachment file, tap [Show detail] → [Open].
receive all Tapping this check box causes mail to be received when “Receive all mails saved in contacts” is selected for “Receive Order”. Nickname You can register a nickname. Ringtone You can set a ringtone. Phone number You can register the phone number. Mail address You can register a mail address. Note You can register optional text.
Setting Mail Filters Mail filters have functions to receive and reject specific e-mail messages and to reject e-mail messages spoofing cell phones or PHSs. On the E-mail screen, M → [Setting] → [E-mail settings] → [Other settings] → [OK] Tap [迷惑メールフィルター](Mail Filter) → Tap the security code input field → Input the security code (4 digits) → Tap [送信](Send) カンタン設定 (Simple Settings) Mail 38 1.「携帯」「PHS」 「PC」メールを 受信 (1.
詳細設定 (Advanced Settings) 指定受信リスト 設定(なりすま し・転送メール 許可) (Allowed Address List Setting (Spoofing or Forwarded Mail Messages)) Avoid the mail block due to “なりすまし規 制” (Spoof Restriction) setting, and receive auto-forwarded mail messages. HTMLメール規制 (HTML Mail Restriction) Reject e-mail messages in HTML format. URLリンク規制 (URL Link Restriction) Reject e-mail messages that include a URL.
Tap the “Type to compose” field → Input text Tap [Send] • • • When the other party receives the mail, a message appears indicating that the other party has received the mail. • • If you tap “CONTACT” in step , a list of contacts with phone numbers registered is displayed and you can tap a contact to input the phone number to the “To” field. Pressing B in step saves the C-mail as a draft without sending it.
■ C-mail Safety Block Setting Procedure Store Function Set whether to automatically store C-mails that failed to be sent in the C-mail center. Select-Store: Select whether to store each time it happens. Auto-Store: Store automatically in the C-mail center. Notifications Set whether to display a notification icon in the status bar when a new Cmail is received. * There is no charge for sending the C-mail for this setting. * A C-mail report that settings are complete arrives from “09044440012”.
Tap the “Password” field → Input the password → Tap [Next] Tap the “Subject” field → Input the subject Tap the “Compose Mail” field → Input a message The mail server is set automatically. If the mail server is not set automatically or you tapped “Manual setup”, the user name and mail server need to be set. Input the account name in the “Give this account a name” field If you skip this step, the mail address becomes the account name.
Receiving Gmail Using Gmail™ Gmail is a mail service provided by Google. You can send and receive Gmail with IS11CA. • Google account is required to use Gmail. For details on Google account, refer to “Setting Up a Google™ Account”. • Gmail contacts are synchronized with the contacts of the IS11CA. • For details on how to use Gmail, refer to the Google website. On the home screen, → [Gmail] The Gmail inbox screen is displayed.
Using Bookmarks/History Internet On the browser screen, M → [Bookmarks] Viewing Sites with Browser On the home screen, tap URL address The bookmarks screen is displayed. The history screen is displayed by tapping “Most visited” or “History” tab. Tap a bookmark/history The au one homepage for Android is displayed by default. Also, on the Launcher, tap “au one” to display the au one homepage for Android always. Bookmarking a Web Page Bookmark the displayed site.
Multimedia Using the Camera Insert a microSD memory card before using camera. All the photos and movies taken with IS11CA are saved in a microSD memory card. For the way to insert a microSD memory card, refer to “Inserting microSD Memory Card”. Cautions for Using the Camera • Do not position the photo light close to your eyes. Do not look → [Camera] Tap The shutter sounds and the captured photo is automatically saved to the microSD memory card.
Tap Tap an image or a movie to be displayed or the possible recording time elapses When you tap an image, the one image display screen is displayed. When you tap a movie, an application corresponding to its data type is activated and the data is played or displayed. When there are two or more applications to play or display data, the application selection screen is displayed when you tap a data. It is played or displayed after an application is tapped. Tap B to return to the thumbnail display screen.
Using au one Market Applications Using Android Market™ You can download and install various applications such as useful tools or games to the IS11CA from Android Market offered by Google. • Google account is required to use Android Market. For details on Google account, refer to the supplied Setting Guide (Japanese) and the site (http://www.google.com/support/ accounts/). • For details, refer to Android Market Help by tapping M and “Help” on the Android Market screen.
Managing Applications You can delete data, clear cache, or stop installed applications forcefully. On the home screen, → [Applications] → [Settings] The application settings screen is displayed. Tap [Manage applications] The installed applications list is displayed. The Manage applications screen contains the “Downloaded”, “All”, “On SD card” and “Running” tabs. Tap an application The detailed application information is displayed.
Setting the Screen Lock Settings of IS11CA Set the screen to be locked when entering sleep mode. On the home screen, → [Settings] → [Location & security] Turning On Silent Mode Just enable Silent mode to turn off the ringtone and other sounds. On the home screen, → [Settings] → [Sound] → [Silent mode] • • • • • Initializing microSD Memory Card When initializing a microSD memory card, all data saved on the microSD memory card is deleted.
• Depending on the country/region, calling charges may be Overseas Usage incurred from the time that you tap . • If you do not want to use packet communication, disable data Using Global Passport CDMA/GSM communication from the home screen by tapping → [Settings] → [Wireless & networks] → [Mobile networks] → [Data enabled]. For Overseas Use without Anxiety The overseas network condition is available on the au homepage. Make sure to check the condition before leaving Japan. http://www.au.kddi.
■ Setting the Area ■ Setting the data roaming You can set the area where you use the IS11CA. You can use the packet communication during roaming. On the home screen, → [Settings] → [Wireless & networks] → [Mobile networks] → [Roaming Settings] → [Area Settings] On the home screen, → [Settings] → [Wireless & networks] → [Mobile networks] → [Data roaming] Tap “OK” to enable the data roaming. • Select this for use within Japan. Abroad(Auto) Select this to use a CDMA network and GSM network abroad.
Enter an international access code, country code, area code and recipient’s phone number → Tap International access code (South Korea)*1 002 ➡ Country code (U.S.) ➡ 1 Area code*2 ➡ 212 Travel destination Recipient’s phone number 123XXXX *1 Touch and hold the “0” to enter “+” and the international access code of your travel destination is automatically added when calling. *2 If the area code starts with “0”, dial it without including the “0”.
Receiving a Call at Your Travel Destination You can receive calls with the same method as when receiving calls in Japan. • If you receive a call while overseas, the call is forwarded from Japan no matter where the call is made from. Call charges to Japan are incurred by the caller and receiving charges by the receiver. ■ Having Calls Made to Your Travel Destination from Japan People calling you can use the same method as when calling you from Japan.
Symptom Appendix/Index Cannot receive calls. Troubleshooting Symptom Appendix/Index 54 Page P.20 Is the IS11CA out of the service area? P.20 Page Is power turned on? P.10 Is the battery pack charged? P.9 Is an au IC-Card inserted? P.14 Is the battery pack installed correctly? P.13 Did you set the correct setting in “Area Settings”? P.51 Did you hold down P for at least two seconds. P.10 P.20 The power is turned off automatically. Is there enough power left in the battery pack? P.
Symptom Cannot operate key/touch panel. What you should check Page Is power turned on? P.10 Is the screen lock set? P.49 Turn off the power and then turn it on again. P.10 Symptom What you should check Is “Screen timeout” set short? Display is dark. Is “Brightness” set to dark? Is the earpiece volume too low? P.30 P.10 — Check the proper operation of touch panel. P.17 Turn off the power and then turn it on again. P.10 Turn off the power and then turn it on again.
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Index A Accessories …………………………………… 1 ACTIVE key …………………………………… 8 Android Market ……………………………… 47 Applications ………………………………… 47 Managing ………………………………… 48 au IC-Card …………………………………… 13 Inserting …………………………………… 14 Removing ………………………………… 14 au one Market ……………………………… 47 B Appendix/Index 58 Back key………………………………………… 8 Back microphone ……………………………… 8 Basic operations Displaying the menu……………………… 18 Selecting an item ………………………… 18 Battery level ………………………………… 20 Battery lock …………………………………… 8 Battery pack ……………………………
Switching ………………………………… 21 Wallpaper ………………………………… 23 Widgets …………………………………… 22 N Names and functions of parts ……………… 7 I P Illustrations and descriptions ………………… 2 Infrared port …………………………………… 8 Initial settings ……………………………… 11 Internet ……………………………………… 44 PC-mail ……………………………………… 41 Account …………………………………… 41 Creating and sending …………………… 42 Receiving ………………………………… 42 Phone ………………………………………… 30 001 International Call Service …………… 31 Answering ………………………………… 31 Call log …………………………………… 31 Incoming ringtone
Introduction Contents Getting Ready Learning the Basics Basic Manual For inquiries, call: Customer Center Character Input Phone Contacts Mail For general information and charges Internet (toll free) From fixed-line phones: Basic Manual From au cell phones: Multimedia area code not required PRESSING ZERO WILL CONNECT YOU TO AN OPERATOR AFTER CALLING 157 ON YOUR au CELL PHONE.