AU A1303SA Assembly instructions

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valuable resources.
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From landline telephone: 0077-7-111 (Toll Free)
From au phone: 157 (Toll Free)
●Calling to/from landline telephones nationwide
●Calling to/from mobile phones, PHS or car phones
●
au International Call service (005345: No subscription require)
●Calling pagers (area code necessary)
●171 (NTT's disaster guideline voice mail)
●177 (weather information: area code require)
●117 (time information)
●104 (NTT's telephone number guidance service)
●110 (emergency calls to the Police)★
●119 (emergency calls to the Fire Department)★
●
118 (emergency calls to the Maritime Safety Agency) ★
●Ship phone
*The following NTT services are unavailable.
Collect calls, sending telegrams, message dials, dial
Q2 services, calling to/from Shinkansen (bullet train)
phones and 116 (NTT's business guide)
★When you place an emergency call to the Police, Fire
Department or Maritime Safety Agency, be sure you
know how to describe your location.
Note that you may not be able to connect to the exact
controlling destination, depending on the area where
you are.
Dial Services Available from au Phone
Preparation
Placing/
Answering a Call
Using the
Address Book
Using Mail
Features
Using the
Camera
Using the
EZweb Service
Entering
Characters
Troubleshooting
Other Features
A1303SA
Basic Operation Guide
Sales agency: au (KDDI), OKINAWA CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY
Manufactured by: SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
July 2003 Edition
Using Overseas

準備する
電話を
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
文字を入力する
困ったときは?
その他の機能
A1303SA
基本操作ガイド
海外で使う
Preface
Thank you very much for purchasing the A1303SA.
Carefully read the Manual and Basic Operation Guide to ensure proper operation before
using the A1303SA. Keep these manuals handy so that you can refer to them at any time
after reading.
Contact au Customer Service Center or au shop nearest you when you lose any of these
manuals.
A1303SA Basic Operation Guide
Equivalent to this English PDF manual.
GLOBAL PASSPORT (Owner's Manual)
English version is available at the au web site.
The URL is: http://www.au.kddi.com/kaigai/goriyo/english.html
A1303SA Manual
English version is not available. A1303SA
取扱説明書
ご利用いただく前に
電話をかける
アドレス帳を使う
メールを使う
EZwebを使う
データフォルダを使う
文字を入力する
その他の便利な機能を使う
各種機能を設定する
auのネットワークサービス
その他
カメラを使う
電話を受ける
海外で使う
■Printed Manuals for A1303SA (Japanese)
The A1303SA comes with the Basic Operation Guide and the Manual.
Information
Upper and lower part of screen indication may be omitted in this manual. Also, font or
indication may be different from that on the actual screen or may be partly omitted.

1
Manners for Using Mobile Phones
■A mobile phone always generates weak electric waves while its power
is ON.
■Be considerate of the people and environment around you, and have
fun using your mobile phone safely.
●There are places where the use
of mobile phones is prohibited.
• Do not use mobile phones while
you are driving. Doing so is both
dangerous and forbidden by law.
• Electric waves may interfere with
airplane operation. Be sure to turn
your mobile phone OFF before you
board airplanes.
●Electric waves from mobile
phones 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 mobile phone OFF in
such places.
• Abide by the instructions of
hospitals and other medical
institutions where it is forbidden to
use or carry mobile phone.
●Consider where to use your
mobile phone and be careful of
how loudly you talk.
•
Do not place calls from cinemas,
theaters, museums, libraries and other
similar places. Turn your mobile phone
OFF or set it to the Manner Mode to
prevent others around you from being
inconvenienced by the Ringer.
• Use your mobile phone in places
where you will not prevent others
from passing through.
• Move to areas where you will not
cause others inconvenience on
Shinkansen (bullet train) or in hotel
lobbies.
• Take care not to talk too loudly
during conversations.
• Get other people's permission before
you start recording images with the
mobile phone's camera.

2
Basics of the Mobile Phone
What You Can Do with the A1303SA
Phone Calls
→
Page 23
Using Overseas
Mail
You can send mails
to other mobile
phones or personal
computers.
Internet
Camera
→
Page 34
→
See page 66
→
See page 61
→
Page 45
You can place or answer
calls while overseas the
same way as in Japan.
You can access the
Internet to check the
news or download the
Ringers and Wall Paper.
Your mobile phone has many useful
functions including the Address
Book, history management, and the
Manner Mode.
You can take
photographs and easily
send them via E-Mail.

3
■Answer Phone
- When you cannot
answer the phone
The caller can record a
message after the answering
message when you cannot
answer the call.
Press and hold for
over a second in the Standby
Screen.
Useful Manner Mode and Answer Phone
→Page 28
→Page 31
■
Manner Mode
- For turning sound OFF
In the Manner Mode, the Ringer
does not sound so as not to
bother the people around you.
Press and hold for over a
second in the Standby Screen.

4
■You cannot talk on the
phone if the "electric
waves" are too weak.
It is sometimes difficult to
receive electric waves in some
places even in service areas.
indicates the reception state.
Check the Power, Reception and Battery
■Pay attention to the
remaining "battery"
power.
If the remaining battery power
is too low, you may not be able
to use the phone properly.
indicates the remaining battery
power.
→Page 13
→Page 13
→Page 13
■Keep the "power" ON
for usual use.
Keep the power ON to place or
answer calls.
Press and hold for over a
second.
10
月
10
日
(
金
)
10:10
10:10
10
月
10
日
(
金
)
10:10
10:10

5
■If you receive a call
from an unknown
number...
The call leads you to call back
and access vicious toll
programs that may be "One
Ring Call".
Incoming calls from unknown
numbers that are hung up within
3 seconds, an orange icon
indicated in the Incoming Calls.
Watch Out for Malicious Mails and One Ring Calls!
→Page 53
→Page 25
■If you receive
malicious mails...
Using the mail filter function,
reject particular mail or mail
including "未承諾広告※
(Unsolicited Ad mail)" in the
title, which is mostly malicious
mail.
The following mail functions are
available for preventing arrival of
malicious mails:
• "未承諾広告フィルター": Rejects 未承諾広告 (unsolicited Ad) mails
• "アドレ スフィル タ ー ": Rejects specified address
• "指定拒否設定" Rejects specified mails
• "指定受信設定" Accepts only specified mails
10:10
01 22:35 10/ 6
0900001XXXX
02 0:14 10/ 3
030001XXXX
O.CIncomingCalls

6
Manners for Using Mobile Phones ......................................................................... 1
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Basics of the Mobile Phone 2
What You Can Do with the A1303SA ..................................................................... 2
Useful Manner Mode and Answer Phone .............................................................. 3
Check the Power, Reception and Battery ............................................................... 4
Watch Out for Malicious Mails and One Ring Calls! ............................................... 5
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Contents 6
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Preparation 8
Confirming the Packed Contents ........................................................................... 8
How to Read This Manual ..................................................................................... 9
Names of Each Part ............................................................................................ 10
Charging the Battery Pack ................................................................................... 11
Extending the Antenna ........................................................................................ 12
Turning the Power ON ......................................................................................... 13
Turning the Power OFF ....................................................................................... 13
Initializing ............................................................................................................ 14
Switching the Screen Display to English .............................................................. 15
Understanding Basic Usage of the Phone ........................................................... 17
Icon Display ........................................................................................................ 19
Initializing E-Mail and EZweb Functions .............................................................. 20
Confirming Your Phone Number and E-Mail Address ........................................... 22
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Placing/Answering a Call 23
Placing a Call ...................................................................................................... 23
Answering a Call ................................................................................................. 24
Calling Back (Outgoing Calls/Incoming Calls) ...................................................... 25
Countermeasure for One Ring Calls .................................................................... 25
Adjusting Ringer Volume ..................................................................................... 26
Setting the Manner Mode .................................................................................... 28
Adjusting the Other Party's Voice Volume ............................................................ 28
Changing Ringer Type ......................................................................................... 29
Recording Messages When You Are Unable to Answer a Call ............................. 31
Playing Back/Erasing Recorded Messages ......................................................... 32
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Using Overseas 34
Setting Area ........................................................................................................ 34
Calling Japan from Overseas .............................................................................. 36
Calling Overseas from Japan .............................................................................. 37
Contents

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Using the Address Book 38
Saving in the Address Book ................................................................................ 38
Placing a Call to a Saved Phone Number ............................................................ 41
Editing the Address Book Data ............................................................................ 42
Registering Data from the Incoming/Outgoing Calls ............................................ 44
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Using Mail Features 45
Using E-Mail Features ......................................................................................... 45
Changing Your E-Mail Address ............................................................................ 46
Creating and Sending E-Mail ............................................................................... 48
Reading Received E-Mail .................................................................................... 51
Reading E-Mail from the Inbox ............................................................................ 52
Countermeasures for Malicious Mail .................................................................... 53
Replying to Received E-Mail................................................................................ 54
Using C-Mail Features ......................................................................................... 56
Creating and Sending C-Mail .............................................................................. 57
Reading Received C-Mail .................................................................................... 59
Reading C-Mail from the Inbox ............................................................................ 60
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Using the Camera 61
Taking a Still Image (Photo) ................................................................................. 61
Recording a Moving Image (Movie) ..................................................................... 62
Viewing Taken/Recorded Images ........................................................................ 64
Attaching the Taken/Recorded Image to an E-Mail and Sending It ....................... 65
Photo Mail ........................................................................................................... 65
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Using the EZweb Service 66
EZweb (Internet) ................................................................................................. 66
Understanding Basic Operations ......................................................................... 67
Viewing an Informational Site .............................................................................. 69
Downloading Ringers .......................................................................................... 70
Saving Frequently-Accessed Sites ...................................................................... 73
Accessing Sites Saved as Bookmarks ................................................................. 74
Confirming Charges ............................................................................................ 75
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Entering Characters 76
Entering Kana ..................................................................................................... 76
Entering Kanji ...................................................................................................... 78
Entering E-Mail Addresses .................................................................................. 79
Entering Pictographs ........................................................................................... 81
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Troubleshooting 82
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Other Features 83
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INDEX 84

8
Preparation
Preparation
Confirming the Packed Contents
The A1303SA main unit and accessories are included in the package.
A1303SA Main Unit Battery Pack
SANYO AC Adapter 02 Desktop Holder
Basic Operation Guide (Japanese)
Manual (Japanese)
準備する
電話を
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
文字を入力する
困ったときは?
その他の機能
A1303SA
基本操作ガイド
海外で使う
A1303SA
取扱説明書
ご利用いただく前に
電話をかける
アドレス帳を使う
メールを使う
EZwebを使う
データフォルダを使う
文字を入力する
その他の便利な機能を使う
各種機能を設定する
auのネットワークサービス
その他
カメラを使う
電話を受ける
海外で使う
Strap
Warranty
Precautions on Use (Japanese)
GLOBALPASSPORT
Owner'sManual
(Japanese)

9
Preparation
44
Using the Address Book
4
Use to select "New
Register" and press
(
OK
).
The Classify Phone #
selection screen appears.
For the Address Book saving method, see Steps 6 to
10 on page 39.
2
1
Registering Data from the Incoming/Outgoing Calls
The phone number of incoming and outgoing calls can be registered in the Address Book.
Press or in the
Standby Screen.
The Incoming Calls or
Outgoing Calls appears.
Use to select the
phone number to register
and press .
Use to select "Reg.to
Adrs.Bk." and press
(
OK
).
"New Register": Register new data to the Address Book.
"Add'l Register": Add or Edit existing data and then register to the Address Book.
3
1 Dial
2 Reg.to Adrs.Bk.
3 IncomingRej.Reg
4 Reject Calls
5 Create E−Mail
6 Create C−Mail
1 New Register
2 Addl Register
Incoming Calls
Detail
Add'l#
MailRec.
01 15:15 10/ 9
Cathy Johnes
02 16:22 10/ 7
Robin Smith
03 22:35 10/ 6
0900001XXXX
04 0:14 10/ 3
0900002XXXX
O.CIncomingCalls
Title Contents of operation
Operation
results
Key layout
Index
The index position
shifts for each
chapter.
This is useful for
locating the page
you wish to read.
Screen after operation
(Example)
Page
Operation
number
How to Read This Manual
Supplementary
description

10
Preparation
Names of Each Part
Call/Receive Key
Receiver (Earpiece)
Flexible Key
Cursor Key
Center Key
Mail Key
Clear/Manner Key Sub Menu/Jump Key
Dial Key
Microphone
Power/End Key
Main Display
EZ Key
Incoming Illuminator
Built-in Camera
Flash
Sub Display
(Back-panel)
Speaker
(Side Key)
Antenna
Battery Pack

11
Preparation
Charging the Battery Pack
The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase.
Be sure to charge the battery pack with the exclusive charger when you use the
A1303SA for the first time or after a long break.
■How to charge the Battery Pack
• Incoming Illuminator red light stays lit →charge in progress
• Incoming Illuminator green light stays lit →charge completed
Incoming Illuminator
(light is red)
Desktop Holder
SANYO AC Adapter 02
AC outlet
The A1303SA
Main Unit with
Battery Pack
attached
2
3-1
3-2
1
Connect the SANYO AC Adapter 02 to the Desktop Holder.
1
Plug the power plug of the SANYO AC Adapter 02 into an AC outlet.
2
Attach the A1303SA on which the Battery Pack is installed to
the Desktop Holder.
To detach, hold down the Desktop Holder and detach it.
3
The battery charger can also be charged by directly inserting the
SANYO AC Adapter 02 connector into the external connection
terminal on the A1303SA Main Unit.
Information

12
Preparation
Extending the Antenna
Hold the tip of the antenna and pull out until it stops.
Do not touch the antenna or entangle it in the metal strap, as these actions may result in
weak electric waves.
②
①
●Extending the antenna ●Retracting the antenna
●To retract the antenna, hold the lower part of the antenna and push
straight down (①), then hold the upper part of the antenna and
push straight down (②). Attempting to retract by force while holding
the upper part, it may result in damage.
●If the antenna is not extended far enough, it loses sensitivity and
may fail to pick up a sufficient signal.
Information

13
Preparation
Turning the Power ON
To use the phone and mail functions, turn the power ON to display the Standby Screen.
Press and hold for over
a second.
When the power is turned ON,
the specified country name is
displayed and the Standby
Screen appears.
Check the battery level.
Check the electric wave reception.
• When " " or " " is displayed, you cannot use the functions
with the electric wave reception.
• When " " is displayed, you may not be able to use the functions
with the electric wave reception.
Press (
MainMenu
) to display the Initialize Screen at the time of purchase
(or after All Reset). See page 14.
1
MainMenu
10:10
10:10
Fri Oct 10
10:10
Fri Oct 10
Turning the Power OFF
Press and hold for over
a second.
Keep the power ON to answer
calls.
1
High Medium Low Zero
Strong Mid Weak
Very weak
Out of service area
Electric wave OFF
<Standby Screen>
Roaming Area
Japan
Change Area −
Go to GlobalFunc./
Roam.Area Setup

14
Preparation
Initializing
Press (
メインメニュー
) at the time of purchase or after All Reset enables settings for
change the Lock No., Font Size setup, and Number Notice (whether or not to display your
phone number to the receiver when you place a call).
Press (
メインメニュー
) in the
Standby Screen.
The 初期設定 (Initialize)
Screen appears.
Use to select " 自動設
定(Auto-Setup)" and press
(
OK
).
Setting is made as default, and
the メインメニュー (MainMenu)
appears.
1
初期設定
1
今すぐ設定
2
後で設定
3
自動設定
0 フ゜ロフィール
表示
切替選択
2

15
Preparation
Switching the Screen Display to English
Menus, messages and other screen displays can be switched to either Japanese or
English.
Press (
メインメニュー
) in the
Standby Screen.
The メインメニュー (Main
Menu) appears.
Use to select " 基本設
定(Basic Setup)" and press
(
選択
).
The 基本設定(Basic Setup)
screen appears.
Use to select "ユーザー補
助(User Support)" and
press (
選択
).
The ユーザー補助 (User Support)
setup screen appears.
1
2
3
切替選択
選択
M5 ユーサ゛ー
補助
1
文字入力
2エニーキーアンサー
3
市外局番
メモリ
4
開閉通話設定
5
通信
6
ぶるっと
チェック
7Set Language
M6
留守
メモ/マナー
選択
基本設定
M0フ゜ロフィール
M1
通話
/
料金
M2
音
/ハ゛イフ゛
M3
画面表示
M4フ゜ライハ゛シー
M5ユーサ゛ー
補助
M6
留守
メモ/マナー
M7
時計

16
Preparation
Use to select "Set
Language" and press
(
選択
).
The Set Language setup
screen appears.
Use to select
"English" and press
(
Set
).
The screen display is set to
English.
4
5
Set
日本語
English
M57Set Language

17
Preparation
Understanding Basic Usage of the Phone
■Basic operation
Various functions and settings of the A1303SA can be accessed from the MainMenu.
Use the Cursor Key ( ) on the MainMenu to select the item, then press the Center
Key ( ) to determine and access the selected function.
In this Basic Operation Guide, usage of the cursor and center keys is indicated as follows.
MainMenu
(Example) Press the Up or Down Key →
Press the Left or Right Key→

18
Preparation
■Flexible key
Use for operate items indicated in the lower part of the Main Display.
The items displayed may differ depending on the screen.
As in the figure on the left, this
document indicates as
MainMenu
, the left as
and the right as
.
Also, is indicated as .
■How to use the keys
Press to return to the previous screen when you get confused or make a wrong
operation. Press to return to the Standby Screen.
MainMenu
Incoming Calls (See page 25)
Loading the Address Book
Sending/Receiving E-Mail
Erasing characters or
cancelling operations
Setting or releasing the
Manner Mode
Placing/Answering a Call
Loading the Calendar
Outgoing Calls (See page 25)
Loading the Shortcut
Menu or Sub Menu
Connecting to the
EZweb (Internet)
Powering ON/OFF or
finishing a call
Setting or releasing
the Answer Phone
Loading the Memo Menu
Entering phone
numbers or characters
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