Dial services available on au cellphones
● Calls to regular phones nationwide
● Calls to cellphones, PHS and carphones nationwide
● au international call service
(005345: There is no need to apply for this service.)
● Pager calling (You must input the area code.)
● 171 (NTT disaster services voice mail)
● 177 (Weather report: You must input the area code.)
● 117 (Time)
● 104 (NTT phone number guide)
● 110 (Emergency calls to police)★
● 119 (Emergency calls to fire brigade)★
● 118 (Emergency calls to the Maritime Safety Agency)★
● Maritime calls
* The following NTT services are not available.
Collect calls, telegrams, message dialing, dial Q2, calls to
Shinkansen bullet train, and 116 (NTT sales offices)
★ When making emergency calls to the police, fire brigade, and
the Maritime Safety Agency, be sure to check where you are
calling from.
In some areas you are calling, you might not be able to be
connected to the supervisory contact point for that service.
* For inquiries, call:
au Customer Service Center (General information)
From regular phones:
From au cellphones: 157 (area code not required) (toll free)
0077-7-111 (toll free)
Sales:
Manufacturer: Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Japan, Inc.
au (KDDI)・OKINAWA CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY
A1301S
Basic Manual
Before Use
Making and
Receiving Calls
Using the
Address Book
Using Mail
Using the
Camera
Using EZweb
Inputting Text
Troubleshooting
Other Features
Cellphone and PHS operators collect and recycle unused
telephones, batteries and battery chargers at stores bearing the
logo regardless of brand and manufacturer to protect the
environment and reuse valuable resources.
A-BMK-100-11(1)
July 2003 edition
Read this manual first.
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Welcome
Thank you for buying the A1301S.
Before using your A1301S, be sure to read the A1301S Manual and Basic Manual (PDF
manuals) to ensure correct use of your A1301S. After you have finished reading these
manuals, store them and the printed manuals in a safe place so you can retrieve them
whenever you need them.
Printed manuals for A1301S (Japanese)
The A1301S comes with the Basic Manual and the Manual.
If you want to know about basic operations:
A1301S Basic Manual
Equivalent to this English PDF Basic Manual.
If you want to know details about various functions:
A1301S Manual
Equivalent to the English PDF Manual.
A1301S
基本操作ガイド
準備する
かける/受ける
アドレス帳を使う
メールを使う
カメラを使う
EZweb を使う
文字入力をする
困ったときは
その他の機能
A1301S
取扱説明書
ご利用いただく前に
目 次
はじめにお読みください
●基本的な使いかた
電 話
アドレス帳
メール
カメラ
EZweb
●機能メニューの使いかた
メニュー一覧
マイセレクト
電話で使う機能
ツール機能
設定機能
データフォルダ
文字入力
au のネットワークサービス
付 録
In some of the displays used for descriptions in this manual, the icon display area at the
top of the display and the soft key option display area at the bottom of the display may
be omitted to simplify descriptions. Also, the typeface and shape of fonts used in
displays may differ from those used in actual displays or may be omitted.
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Cellphone etiquette
■ Weak radio waves are emitted from cellphones at all times even if you just turn the power on.
■ Enjoy and safely use your cellphone without forgetting those around you.
● Use of cellphones is not allowed in
some places.
• Do not use cellphones while you are
driving. Doing so is both dangerous
and forbidden by law.
• Radio waves may interfere with
airplane operation. Be sure to turn
your cellphone off before you board
airplanes.
● Radio waves from cellphones may
adversely influence medical
apparatus and equipment.
• Some people close to you in busy
places such as crowded trains may be
using a pacemaker. 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.
Reception
● Consider where to use your
cellphone and be careful of how
loudly you talk.
• Do not make calls from 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 the
incoming ring.
• Use your cellphone in places where
you will not prevent others from
passing through.
• Move to areas where you will not
cause others inconvenience on trains
or in hotel lobbies.
• Take care not to talk too loudly during
conversations.
• Get other people's permission before
you start taking photos with the
cellphone's camera.
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Basics of the cellphone
What A1301S offers
Phone calls
Internet
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Your cellphone is full of handy
functions like an address book,
call records, and manner
mode.
You can view news, or
download incoming melodies
or wallpaper.
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Read
from
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Read
from
page 66
Mail
Camera
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You can send mail to other
cellphones or PCs.
You can easily take photos
and send them by e-mail.
Read
from
page 43
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Manner mode and record message
Manner mode - For turning sound off
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You can use the manner mode to turn
incoming rings and other tones off to
prevent others around you from being
inconvenienced.
Hold down
the standby display.
for at least one second in
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See
page 30
Record message - When you cannot answer the phone
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I can't answer
your call right
now.
(Japanese)
You can play answer messages and
record messages from other parties
when you cannot answer the phone.
Hold down
the standby display.
for at least one second in
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Check the power, reception, and battery
Usually, keep the cellphone's "power" on.
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To make or receive calls, turn the power
on.
Hold down
for at least one second.
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See
page 14
You cannot talk if you are not receiving "radio waves."
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It is sometimes difficult to receive radio
waves in some places even in service
areas.
indicates the reception state.
12:45
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See
page 14
Pay attention to the remaining "battery" power.
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Sometimes the cellphone will not
function properly if the remaining
battery power is low.
indicates the remaining battery power.
12:45
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Watch out for spam and one-ring calls!
If you get incoming spam...
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You can use mail filter functions to
disable reception of just specified mail
or block mail indicated as " 未承諾広告※ "
that contains lots of spam.
The following mail functions are available for
preventing arrival of spam:
• " 未承諾広告フィルター ": To block spam
• " アドレスフィルター ": To filter various
addresses
- " 指定拒否設定 " not to receive specified
mail
- " 指定受信設定 " to receive only
specified mail
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See
page 52
If you have an incoming call from an unknown number...
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Such calls may be an invitation to you to
return a call to services with very high
charges. (This is a "one-ring call.")
Received Redial
May,13 19:35
030003XXXX
May,12 10:00
030004XXXX
The red icon
is displayed in
the Received display when you
receive a one-ring call.
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See
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Contents
● Before Use
10
Checking the package ....................................................................................................10
Names of parts ............................................................................................................... 11
Charging the battery pack ..............................................................................................12
Extending the antenna ...................................................................................................13
Turning the power on/off ................................................................................................14
Before using the English display ....................................................................................15
Learning the Basics ........................................................................................................15
Icon display ....................................................................................................................18
Confirming your cellphone number ................................................................................ 19
Initial settings for e-mail and EZweb .............................................................................. 20
● Making and Receiving Calls
22
Making a call ..................................................................................................................22
Receiving a call ..............................................................................................................24
Redialing the number you called (Redial) ...................................................................... 25
Redialing the number you received (Received) ............................................................. 26
Filtering one-ring calls ....................................................................................................27
Changing the volume of the incoming ring .................................................................... 28
Setting the manner mode ............................................................................................... 30
Changing the volume during a call ................................................................................. 31
Changing the tone of the incoming ring ......................................................................... 32
Recording the message when you cannot answer a call ............................................... 34
Playing back the recorded message .............................................................................. 35
● Using the Address Book
36
Saving to the address book............................................................................................36
Making a call from a registered phone number ............................................................. 38
Editing the address book ................................................................................................40
Saving a received call ....................................................................................................42
● Using Mail
43
Using e-mail ...................................................................................................................43
Confirming your e-mail address ..................................................................................... 44
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