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Setting the Manner Mode

Avoid disturbing others around you in public.

Available options are as follows.

Standard 

manner

Ringtones and operation sounds are muted; the 

product vibrates for incoming calls/mail, etc. Alarm 

sounds according to the Alarm application settings. 

Media sounds still play.

Total silence

Ringtones and operation sounds are muted; the 

product does not vibrate for incoming calls/mail, 

etc. Alarm sounds and media sounds are also 

muted.

Alarms only

Ringtones and operation sounds are muted; the 

product does not vibrate for incoming calls/mail, 

etc. Alarm sounds and media sounds still play.

Priority only

Ringtones and notification sounds play according 

to the "Priority only allows" settings in "Do not 

disturb" under "Sound & notification." Other 

responses are the same as when the manner 

mode is canceled.

OFF

Cancel the manner mode.

 

If the Answering memo setting is set to "Mannermode," answering 

memo is enabled while the manner mode is set and follows the 

answering memo settings.

 

When the manner mode is set, the selected manner mode option 

name appears in the corresponding function button. Tap the 

button to cancel the manner mode.

Open the notification/status panel 

 Tap the 

Manner function button

The manner mode setting screen appears.

Select the manner mode option to use

Setting Airplane Mode

When Airplane mode is set, wireless functions such as Phone features, 

packet transmission, wireless LAN (Wi-Fi

®

) and Bluetooth

® 

are 

disabled.

Home screen 

 [

設定

] (Settings) under "

ショートカッ

" (Shortcuts) 

 [All settings menu] 

 [More] 

 

[Airplane mode]

 

When using the product in Airplane mode on an airplane or in a 

hospital, etc., follow the instructions of the airline/facility.

 

Alternatively, to set Airplane mode, open the notification/status 

panel 

 Tap the Airplane function button.

 

When Airplane mode is set, calls cannot be made except to 110 

(Police), 119 (Fire and Ambulance), 118 (Regional Coast Guard 

Headquarters) or 157 (Customer Service Center). Note that 

Airplane mode will be disabled after the call.

 

When Airplane mode is set, calling and sending/receiving mail are 

not available. In addition, setting Airplane mode disables wireless 

LAN (Wi-Fi

®

) and Bluetooth

®

. To use wireless LAN (Wi-Fi

®

) or 

Bluetooth

® 

while Airplane mode is set, enable it after setting 

Airplane mode.

Registering Frequently Used 

Contacts to Quick Buttons

Registering Contacts to Quick Buttons

Register frequently used contacts to Quick Buttons (

 

 

 at the 

bottom of the home screen) to make calls or create E-mail/SMS easily.

 

Save the contact with a phone number and e-mail address to 

Address Book beforehand.

 

The name of the registered contact appears under the Quick Button.

Home screen 

 

/

/

 

 [Yes] 

 Select the 

contact to register 

 [Next]

Select an icon for the contact

The contact is registered to the Quick Button.

To select a preset icon: [Select from presets] 

 Select an icon 

 

[Yes].

Character Entry

Switching Software Keyboards

The software keyboard appears when an entry field is selected on a 

character entry screen to save a contact, create a mail, etc.

Available software keyboards are as follows.

12-key 

keyboard

Keys are arranged in the same order as 

conventional cell phones. Tap a character key to 

toggle character options for that key, and then 

enter the character.

QWERTY 

keyboard

Keys are arranged in the same order as 

conventional computer keyboards. Tap a character 

key to enter the assigned character.

Character entry screen 

 [ ] 

 [Input UI] 

 

[QWERTY keyboard]/[12 keyboard]

Character Entry Screen Layout

Character Entry Screen (QWERTY)


⑩ ⑪ ⑫

 Character entry field

 Word suggestions

  Predictive word suggestions appear when a character is entered.

  Enter a character and tap   for non-predictive word suggestions 

(available in the Hiragana/Kanji input mode).

 

 To expand the word suggestion list, tap 

. To collapse it, tap 

.

 Character keys

  Enter the assigned character.

 Shift key

  Toggle case. The key appearance changes as follows.

 

: Lowercase

 

: Uppercase

 

: Caps lock

  In number entry, switch available symbol keys.

 Input mode key

  Toggle the input mode. The current input mode is indicated in blue 

by one of the following characters.

 

: Hiragana/Kanji

 

: Half Alphabet

 

: Half Numeric

 Delete key

  Delete characters.

 OK key or Enter key

 

: Confirm the entry.

 

: Insert a line break at the cursor position.

 

The appearance and function of the key change depending on the 

application or entry field.

 Pictogram/symbol/emoticon key or Katakana/letter key

 

: Open the pictogram/symbol/emoticon list.

 

: Show word suggestions consisting of katakana or letters; tap 

 

to close the word suggestion list. (Available in the Hiragana/Kanji 

input mode.)

 Voice Input key or Undo key

  Change the input method to "Voice Input" or undo the last operation 

(for example, tap the key after confirming an entry; the entered 

characters revert to the unconfirmed state).

 Setting key

  Open the S-Shoin menu.

 Space key or Conversion key

 

: Enter spaces.

 

: Show word suggestions.

 Cursor keys

  Move the cursor to the left or right.

  Segment a word/phrase for conversion before confirming the entry 

(available in the Hiragana/Kanji input mode). The right cursor key 

acts as a space key when used at the end of text.

Summary of Contents for Basio 2

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ny is not liable for any damages arising from malfunction or other problems caused by any combination of connected devices or software not related to the Company Captured image data or downloaded data...

Page 3: ...Permissions for Applications 16 Transferring Data 17 Restoring Data via the au Settings Menu 17 Saving Data via the au Settings Menu 17 Basic Operations 17 Using Touch Panel 17 Using Touch Keys 17 Us...

Page 4: ...om improper handling 1 Serious injury This refers to loss of sight injury burns high and low temperature electric shock broken bones injuries with residual aftereffects from poisoning etc and injuries...

Page 5: ...th a nail or other sharp pointed object hit with a hammer or other hard object or stomp The battery may ignite burst overheat or leak causing fire burns injury etc Instruction If substances in the int...

Page 6: ...tion The earpiece receiver speaker and the camera slide cover have magnetic parts make sure that no metal strip a craft knife blade staple etc is adhered Metal strip on the product might cause injury...

Page 7: ...ble to maintain a distance of at least 15 cm from other persons such as when your movement is restricted disable radio wave emission by setting Airplane mode turning off the product etc There may be p...

Page 8: ...s functions may be restricted Main Unit The battery is built into the product and it is not user replaceable For replacing the battery contact an au shop or Customer Service Center Do not forcefully p...

Page 9: ...responsible for any damage caused by inserting the au Nano IC Card 04 into other devices such as an IC card reader writer Do not place a sticker etc on the au Nano IC Card 04 Do not subject the au Na...

Page 10: ...rty of the Product The dustproof property of the product only guarantees a protection rating equivalent to IP5X and does not guarantee its performance under other circumstances such as when the produc...

Page 11: ...ally susceptible to dust sand and other particles Wash it away thoroughly After washing it away make sure the jacks are dried off before using the product Any residue in the jacks may cause a fault Wh...

Page 12: ...ant wireless stations for mobile unit identification that require a license for use such as factory production lines specific small power wireless stations that do not require licenses and amateur wir...

Page 13: ...y affect the product s geomagnetic sensor causing some applications to malfunction In such cases remove the connected device Mouthpiece microphone Talk to the other party through this during a call Al...

Page 14: ...not function correctly Take care not to lose or damage the removed au Nano IC Card 04 tray Removing the au Nano IC Card 04 Turn the product off before removing the au Nano IC Card 04 1 Open the au Nan...

Page 15: ...not illuminate immediately charging is in progress If the charging lamp is flashing in red force the power off P 15 and then turn the product back on If the lamp is still flashing stop charging and co...

Page 16: ...tructions Turning the Power Off 1 f p press and hold for at least 2 seconds 2 Power off Restarting the Product The product turns off and then turns back on 1 f p press and hold for at least 2 seconds...

Page 17: ...contents I AGREE NEXT 4 Read the description of Google services NEXT 5 No thanks CONTINUE To set up payment information for use with Google Play follow the on screen instructions 6 Not now NEXT To use...

Page 18: ...ears follow the on screen instructions When Saving Data to a microSD Memory Card 3 SD Save to SD card 4 Select the item s to save and then Save Done Basic Operations Using Touch Panel The product s di...

Page 19: ...level Out of service area A symbol indicating the network type appears in the upper left corner LTE WiMAX 2 available During communication appears in the indicator Roaming Input mode Hiragana Kanji H...

Page 20: ...to make calls or create E mail SMS easily Save the contact with a phone number and e mail address to Address Book beforehand The name of the registered contact appears under the Quick Button 1 Home sc...

Page 21: ...contact to Address Book beforehand P 20 1 c Addr 2 Select the contact you want to call Call connects 3 End call Making a Call Using a Quick Button Register the contact to a Quick Button beforehand P...

Page 22: ...wn OK 2 Aim the out camera at the subject 3 Recording starts 4 Recording stops Appendix Introduction of Peripheral Devices Desktop holder SHV36PUA SHARP TV antenna cable 02 02SHHSA sold separately au...

Page 23: ...ed in the notification status panel tap the notification and then follow the on screen instructions 2 YES OK To install it later LATER OK A confirmation screen for installation will appear after appro...

Page 24: ...the Replacement Mobile Phone Delivery Service for Members below N A Replacement mobile phone delivery service partial damage water seepage irreparable damage theft or loss See Fees for the Replacement...

Page 25: ...o 35 C Ambient humidity 35 to 85 Specific Absorption Rate SAR of Cell Phones This model SHV36 cell phone complies with Japanese technical regulations for exposure to radio waves and international guid...

Page 26: ...hat present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limitin...

Page 27: ...ademark of Qualcomm Technologies International Ltd registered in the United States and other countries used with permission The product includes pictograms that SHARP CORPORATION is licensed by NTT DO...

Page 28: ...he personal and noncommercial use of a consumer to i encode video in compliance with the VC 1 standard henceforth referred to as VC 1 video and or ii decode VC 1 video that was encoded by a consumer e...

Page 29: ...Conformity 25 FCC Note 25 Export Administration Regulations 25 New Regulatory information 25 FCC Note 25 Export Administration Regulations 26 Regulatory information P 25 Old The contents of CE Declara...

Page 30: ...tion of your service are available 24 hours a day except during maintenance Customer Service Center From au cell phones From non au cell phones and xed line phones PCs and smartphones 3G feature phone...

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