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Illustrations and Descriptions in This 
Manual

 

Note on Key Illustrations

In this manual, the key illustrations are simplified as shown below.

f

u

d

 

Description of Operations for Selecting Item/Icon/Key 
etc.

In this manual, operation procedures are described as below.

Description

Explanation

On the home screen, 
“Apps Sheet” 

 

[Phone] 

 Enter “141” 

 [Call].

Slide/flick the Feel Home screen to switch to the 
Apps Sheet, and then tap “

 Phone”.

Continue by tapping “

”, “

”, and “

”, 

and finally “

”.

f

 (hold down for at 

least 2 seconds).

Hold 

f

 down for at least 2 seconds.

*  Tapping is to select a key or icon displayed on the screen by lightly tapping it with 

your finger.

 

Notes on Illustrations/Screenshots

Screenshots and operations in this manual are based on the product with an 
au Nano IC Card 04 installed. Screenshots may differ from actual screen. 
Portions of the screen are sometimes omitted.

Actual screen

In this manual

In this manual, part of the screen 

such as icons are omitted.

 

Explanations of this manual are based on the case when the color of the 
main unit is “Green” as an example.

 

Explanations of this manual are based on the case when the product is 
held vertically. If you hold it horizontally, menu items/icons/on-screen keys 
etc. may be different.

 

Descriptions in this manual are based on operation in Feel Home. 
Operations may be different if home applications have been changed (by 
using “Home applications”, etc.).

 

Menu items, layers and icons described in this manual may be different 
according to functions being used and conditions.

 

In this manual, “microSD™ memory card (commercially available)”, 
“microSDHC™ memory card (commercially available)” and 
“microSDXC™ memory card (commercially available)” are abbreviated 
as “microSD memory card” or “microSD”.

 

All of the indicated amounts exclude tax unless otherwise specified.

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Summary of Contents for AQUOS SHV32

Page 1: ...e not required From xed line phones From au cell phones In case above numbers are not available call toll free 0120 977 033 except Okinawa 0120 977 699 Okinawa For service cancelation procedure in cas...

Page 2: ...sold separately The battery is built into the product Illustrations of cell phones in this manual are only for reference They may look different from the actual product Operating Instructions Basic M...

Page 3: ...al institutions where it is forbidden to use or carry cell phones Using au Disaster Countermeasure Application au Disaster Countermeasure is an application in which you can use Disaster Message Board...

Page 4: ...ng Set whether to receive Disaster and Evacuation Information and Tsunami Warnings Tap Receive Not receive OK Volume Set the volume of the receiving sound Linkage to the manner mode Set whether to mak...

Page 5: ...mi Warning and Tsunami Warning provided by the Japan Meteorological Agency Disaster and Evacuation Information Disaster and Evacuation Information notifies information related to the safety of citizen...

Page 6: ...er from actual screen Portions of the screen are sometimes omitted Actual screen In this manual In this manual part of the screen such as icons are omitted Explanations of this manual are based on the...

Page 7: ...the same time turns the screen on or minimizes the volume and makes the product vibrate when a call is arriving or for an incoming call or notification Even if you release your hand from the sensor ar...

Page 8: ...microphone air vent Placing stickers etc over proximity sensor light sensor may prevent the product from operating properly Covering earpiece receiver mouthpiece microphone speaker microphone or air v...

Page 9: ...Settings About phone Status and confirm the IMEI field Connecting a SHARP TV Antenna Cable 01 1 Insert the plug of a SHARP TV antenna cable 01 in the Earphone Microphone jack SHARP TV antenna cable 0...

Page 10: ...IC Card 04 IC metal part up Notches 4 Slowly insert the au Nano IC Card 04 tray into the au Nano IC Card 04 tray slot taking care not to let the tray be caught on the metal parts on both sides of the...

Page 11: ...Nano IC Card 04 tray 4 Slowly insert the au Nano IC Card 04 tray into the au Nano IC Card 04 tray slot taking care not to let the tray be caught on the metal parts on both sides of the slot Confirm th...

Page 12: ...ke it impossible to remove the card or result in damage Do not touch the terminal part of a microSD memory card Removing the microSD Memory Card Be sure to unmount microSD card before removing Not doi...

Page 13: ...take place repeatedly in a short time Frequently charging the internal battery shortens its service life If you charge the internal battery when the battery has run out the charging incoming indicator...

Page 14: ...nal battery by connecting the product to a USB port of a PC through which the battery can be charged 1 Connect the microUSB cable 01 sold separately to a USB port of a PC after the PC is activated com...

Page 15: ...purchase If operation of the product is unstable it may be due to applications installed after purchasing the product If symptoms improve when booted in safe mode uninstalling the applications you ins...

Page 16: ...y Shortcuts Slide to top of screen for shortcuts Info area Flick to the left right to switch between information from emopa weather and stock prices If emopa is set to ON a variety of information from...

Page 17: ...Sheet Apps Sheet Dock You can register a shortcut for the application in the dock to start quickly Navigation Bar Guide Tab When you switch the Desktop Sheet Apps Sheet the sheet name will be displaye...

Page 18: ...Icons Icon Description Time Battery level Battery level display No battery While charging the battery icon is displayed with superimposed Percentage of the remaining battery level appears on the left...

Page 19: ...ions to activate corresponding application Flick notifications to the left or right to delete them Some notifications cannot be deleted Slide the displayed area up to view hidden notifications Slide n...

Page 20: ...KEYBOARDS 4 Google Keyboard S Shoin Google voice typing Switching Software Keyboards 1 On the character entry screen Input UI QWERTY keyboard 12 keyboard Checking Your Own Phone Number 1 On the home s...

Page 21: ...n the AC adapter you use Common DC adapter 03 0301PEA sold separately Portable charger 02 0301PFA sold separately microUSB cable 01 0301HVA sold separately microUSB cable 01 Navy 0301HBA sold separate...

Page 22: ...an outlet or a cigarette lighter socket P 12 Cannot turn on the power Is the internal battery charged P 12 Did you hold f down P 14 Cannot operate The screen does not respond Cannot turn off the power...

Page 23: ...7 In addition users of the SHV32 will receive a notice from au when software update is necessary to improve the functionality of the SHV32 It is recommended to back up your data before updating softwa...

Page 24: ...n of production Performance parts for repair refers to parts required for maintaining the functions of the product Warranty Card At the store of purchase thoroughly check and read the name of the reta...

Page 25: ...heft and loss Customer charge 1st 5 000 yen 2nd 8 000 yen N A Holding over and repair spontaneous failure 1st year Free Free Holding over and repair spontaneous failure 2nd year and later Free three y...

Page 26: ...ade for SIM unlocking on the au homepage or at an au shop Some services functions etc may have restrictions when an other carrier SIM card is used The Company does not guarantee operation whatsoever S...

Page 27: ...2 Within 10 m with no obstacles in the range Compatible Bluetooth profiles 3 HSP HFP A2DP AVRCP OPP SPP PBAP 4 HID PAN PAN NAP PANU aptX SCMS T HOGP 5 DUN 6 Frequency bands 2 4 GHz band Network envir...

Page 28: ...on the phone can be well below that indicated above This is due to the cell phone being designed to only output the minimum power required to communicate with a base station Therefore in general the...

Page 29: ...y AC adapter used with this handset must be suitably approved with a 5Vdc SELV output which meets limited power source requirements as specified in EN IEC 60950 1 clause 2 5 Battery CAUTION Use specif...

Page 30: ...e guidelines when used with an accessory containing no metal and positioning the handset a minimum of 1 5 cm from the body Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guideline...

Page 31: ...N Operation in USA Within the 5 15 5 25 GHz band UNII devices are restricted to indoor operations to reduce any potential for harmful interference to co channel Mobile Satellite Services MSS operation...

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