User's Manual

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Settings
Restore the terminal to default.
Resetting the terminal
Resetting the terminal deletes all data,
including downloaded applications and
accounts, and resets the terminal back to the
initial (default) state. Make sure to back up
important data you have on the terminal
before you reset the terminal.
For the initial settings, see "Initial settings
(Setup guide)" (P.31).
1
From the Settings screen (P.112),
tap [Backup & reset]
u
[Factory
data reset]
u
[Reset phone].
Mark [Erase internal storage] checkbox
to delete all contents (music, photos,
videos, etc.) on the internal storage.
Enter your screen unlock method as
required.
2
Tap [Erase everything].
The terminal restarts automatically.
Information
If you reset the terminal, license information for the
DRM protected content may be erased making the
content unable to be played.
While restarting or resetting the terminal, just wait. If
you remove the battery pack while restarting or
resetting the terminal, it may cause malfunction.
You can change the date and time in the
terminal.
To set date/time or time zone manually,
unmark [Automatic date & time] or
[Automatic time zone] to disable network-
provided time/time zone in advance.
Backup & reset
System
Date & time
Automatic date &
time
Adjust date and time
automatically by using
network-provided information.
Automatic time zone
Adjust time zone
automatically by using
network-provided information.
Set date
P. 1 4 7
Set time
P. 1 4 7
Select time zone
P. 1 4 7
Use 24-hour format
P. 1 4 7
Select date format
P. 1 4 7