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PIN code

 

PIN code

You can make it necessary to input a PIN code 

each time the power is turned on to prevent 

unauthorized use of the au Micro IC Card (LTE) 

by third parties. It is also necessary to input the 

PIN code to turn off the PIN code function.

If the PIN code is incorrectly entered three times 

consecutively, the PIN code will be locked. You 

can unlock the PIN code by using the PUK code.

 The initial default PIN code is '1234' and PIN 

code entry is set to not be required at the time 

of purchase. You can set the product to require 

PIN code entry by performing the following 

operation: on the home screen, tap [   ] 

 

[Settings] 

 [Security] 

 [Set up au IC card 

lock] 

 [Lock au IC card] to select the check 

box. You also can tap 'Change au IC PIN' and 

change the current PIN code to any four to 

eight-digit code you want.

 

PUK code

You can release the lock by inputting this code if 

the PIN code is locked.

 PUK code is an eight-digit number given at the 

time of purchase, which is printed on the back 

side of the plastic card on which your au Micro 

IC Card (LTE) is attached.

 If you input the PUK code, set a new PIN code.

 If PUK code is incorrectly entered ten times 

consecutively, contact an au shop, PiPit or 

Customer Service Center.

Summary of Contents for HTC J ONE HTL22

Page 1: ...Basic Manual HTL22 Safety precautions Getting ready Basic operations Calling Function settings Appendix au au Disaster Countermeasure app...

Page 2: ...au shop or Customer Service Center In this manual the term Instruction Manual is used collectively for the Basic Manual this manual Setting Guide and Full Instruction Manual Japanese which can be dow...

Page 3: ...ad the app again 2 On the home screen tap au Support Downloading manuals You can download the Basic Manual this manual and the Setting Guide or the Full Instruction Manual Japanese in PDF format from...

Page 4: ...ional roaming service Each network service varies depending on the area and service content Since this product is a radio station under the Radio Law you may be asked to temporarily submit the product...

Page 5: ...ct while you are aboard an airplane Use of electronic devices transmitting radio waves in airplanes is prohibited by law Some airline companies however allow their passengers to use cell phones For de...

Page 6: ...ded places such as packed trains may be using a cardiac pacemaker Turn the cell phone off in such places Abide by the rules of hospitals and other medical institutions where it is forbidden to use or...

Page 7: ...he package AC adapter microUSB cable microSD memory card 1 Attached to the main unit at the time of purchase 2 The model number depends on the color Back Cover White Metal HTL22TWA Back Cover Black Me...

Page 8: ...ble security codes 46 Note on using Bluetooth and wireless LAN Wi Fi functions 49 Notes on packet communication charge 53 Application 54 Getting ready 55 Names and functions of parts 56 Attaching remo...

Page 9: ...Receiving calls 92 Checking your phone number 93 Function settings 95 Viewing the Settings menu 96 Appendix 99 Peripheral equipment 100 Troubleshooting 102 Updating software 103 After sales service 10...

Page 10: ...8...

Page 11: ...sed in this manual 10 Exemptions 12 Safety precautions observe strictly 14 Handling precautions 33 Available security codes 46 Note on using Bluetooth and wireless LAN Wi Fi functions 49 Notes on pack...

Page 12: ...simplified illustrations as shown below Indications used for the operation of selecting items icons keys etc Notations used for operation procedures in this manual are as follows Description in this...

Page 13: ...al may look different from the actual screens In some cases minor details or a part of a screen may be omitted In the illustration the icons at the top of the screen are omitted Actual screen Anexampl...

Page 14: ...g from earthquakes lightning storms floods or other natural disasters as well as fires actions by third parties other accidents intentional or mistaken misoperation by the customer or use under other...

Page 15: ...oes not provide any type of data restoration or recovery services for data that is lost or corrupted through the use of this phone The Company as appears in this manual refers to the following compani...

Page 16: ...ry 1 to a person This symbol indicates the possibility of death or serious injury 1 to a person This symbol indicates the possibility of personal injury 2 to a person or physical damage 3 1 Serious in...

Page 17: ...t or allowing the product to get wet is not allowed Instruction Indicates an action that must be done Disconnect plug from power outlet Indicates that the power plug must be disconnected from the powe...

Page 18: ...ut the product in a cooking apparatus such as microwave oven or a pressure vessel Doing so might cause ignition rupture fault fire or injury Prohibited Do not throw the product into a fire or heat it...

Page 19: ...o strong impact such as by throwing it Doing so might cause rupture overheating fire or a fault Prohibited Do not use outside when you can hear thunder Doing so may result in lightning strikes and ele...

Page 20: ...ture are not covered by the warranty and you will be charged for repair Prohibited When removing the back cover do not exert more than necessary force Doing so might cause injury or a fault Prohibited...

Page 21: ...uct with bedding etc while using or charging the product Doing so might cause fire fault or injury Prohibited Do not touch the main unit or the specified AC adapter sold separately for a long time whi...

Page 22: ...Secure cell phone support center Also if you have dropped or damaged the product do not continue to use it in that state and contact an au shop or Secure cell phone support center Instruction When plu...

Page 23: ...Main unit Be sure to read the following warnings before use Prohibited Do not use a cell phone while driving a car or riding a motorbike or bicycle It may cause a traffic accident Use of a cell phone...

Page 24: ...the product near an implanted pacemaker implanted cardioverter defibrillator or other electronic medical device radio waves might affect these units and devices So please observe the following 1 Thos...

Page 25: ...When using electronic medical devices other than an implanted pacemaker and implanted cardioverter defibrillator outside a medical institution e g home medical treatment check individually with the m...

Page 26: ...ess etc by watching repeatedly flickering screens Those with a past history of this should consult with a physician before using the product Be sure to read the following cautions before use Prohibite...

Page 27: ...ume key Polycarbonate resin UV coating Power key Polycarbonate resin Mirror finish Stereo earphones with microphone complimentary sample Part Material Surface treatment Headphones metal part of main u...

Page 28: ...ident or damage Instruction If you have a weak heart be careful when setting the incoming vibration and ringtone volume Failure to do so might have an adverse effect on your heart Instruction Pay atte...

Page 29: ...Do not use a ballpoint pen pencil or any other pointed object to perform touch panel operations Doing so can damage the display Prohibited Do not leave the product inside a closed motor vehicle durin...

Page 30: ...void the risk of losing your eyesight If the liquid gets on a device wipe it off without touching it Instruction The internal battery is a consumable item If the battery performance does not recover e...

Page 31: ...of the pins Incomplete insertion of the power plug might result in electric shock or fire caused by overheating and fire Do not use the specified charging equipment sold separately if it is damaged o...

Page 32: ...ter sold separately is not to be used for a long time disconnect the AC adapter s power plug from the power outlet Failure to do so might cause electric shock fire or a fault Wetting with water prohib...

Page 33: ...ro IC Card LTE Be sure to read the following warnings before use Prohibited Do not put the au Micro IC Card LTE in a cooking apparatus such as a microwave oven or a pressure vessel Doing so might caus...

Page 34: ...use loss of data or a fault Prohibited Do not drop the au Micro IC Card LTE or subject it to strong impact Doing so might cause a fault Prohibited Do not fold bend or place a heavy object on the au Mi...

Page 35: ...s common to the main unit back cover charging equipment au Micro IC Card LTE and peripheral equipment Do not apply excessive force to the product during use Be sure not to place a heavy object on the...

Page 36: ...zene detergent etc might erase the printing on the outer casing or cause discoloration Use as far away as possible from land line phones TVs and radios Use nearby might affect them The product may bec...

Page 37: ...nails ballpoint pens pins etc against it In the following cases the touch panel may not work even if you touch it It may also malfunction Operation with a gloved finger Operation with your fingernails...

Page 38: ...th technical regulations will become invalid Never use the product without a valid certification Doing so violates the Radio Law To prevent unlawful modification the product has been designed so that...

Page 39: ...dual data such as photos or videos you took and music in your PC by sending each file as a mail attachment etc Note however that you may not be able to make copies of some copyrighted data even by the...

Page 40: ...n sometimes are formed inside the product Note that when used under conditions such as this humidity might cause corrosion or a fault When wiping the display wipe with a soft dry cloth Use of a moiste...

Page 41: ...Even if you cover the microphone to make your voice inaudible to the other party the other party can hear your voice When using handsfree call take care to keep the speakers at a safe distance from y...

Page 42: ...sult in split nails or jammed fingers If the display surface is dirty or wet with sweat or water it may not function correctly In such case wipe the display surface with a dry soft cloth When carrying...

Page 43: ...red at your expense Also note that you may be unable to use your product for a certain period of time The length of service life varies depending on the usage conditions etc Do not discard the product...

Page 44: ...When malfunction is suspected or in case of theft or loss contact an au shop or PiPit Do not forcibly remove or insert the au Micro IC Card LTE Be careful not to exert excessive force when inserting...

Page 45: ...f this product The Company takes no responsibility for recovery of altered or lost data damages resulting from altered or lost data or lost profits When photographing important occasions such as a wed...

Page 46: ...trian crossings Take care not to listen at ear splitting volume for a long time as it might affect hearing Be careful of sound leakage from the stereo earphones with microphone complimentary sample in...

Page 47: ...ation of noise Do not twist pull or place a heavy object on the cord Do not use a cord that is damaged Do not swing the cord around When unplugging the plug from the product hold and pull the plug Pul...

Page 48: ...cannot be copied by using these means Available security codes About various security codes The product has various security codes that you can use The available security codes are as follows Do not...

Page 49: ...cro IC Card LTE Initial value 1234 Lock No NFC Osaifu Keitai lock Example of usage To use the NFC Osaifu Keitai lock Initial value 1234 Functions to protect your privacy The product has the following...

Page 50: ...urchase You can set the product to require PIN code entry by performing the following operation on the home screen tap Settings Security Set up au IC card lock Lock au IC card to select the check box...

Page 51: ...isconnection may occur due to interference by other devices Do not use this product in places where electromagnetic waves are generated or near electric products AV and OA equipment or other magnetize...

Page 52: ...ed by microwave ovens and other household appliances by industrial scientific and medical equipment other similar wireless networks as well as licensed built in wireless stations industrial production...

Page 53: ...anywhere within the radio wave range as it uses radio waves for exchanging information At the same time there is a risk that a malicious third party may obtain unauthorized access if security settings...

Page 54: ...mately 40 meters maximum The bands of mobile unit identification device can be avoided Available channels differ depending on the country Before using the product inside an aircraft check with the app...

Page 55: ...cket communication charges Therefore subscription to a packet communication charge discount service or flat rate plan is recommended To browse homepages download applications communicate using applica...

Page 56: ...uring the warranty period The Company assumes no responsibility for any disadvantage brought to you or any third party by applications you have installed Insertion of a microSD memory card is necessar...

Page 57: ...and functions of parts 56 Attaching removing the back cover 58 Installing removing the au Micro IC Card LTE 61 Installing removing a microSD memory card 64 Charging 66 Turning the power on off 69 Unl...

Page 58: ...ce or other body part is near and prevents unintentional touch panel operation The light sensor detects ambient light and automatically adjusts display brightness accordingly 3 Display touch panel 4 B...

Page 59: ...ollowing points to maintain the quality of your phone calls and communications Do not cover the built in antenna with your hand during phone calls etc Do not affix stickers or any other object to the...

Page 60: ...ng the back cover do not exert excessive force Before removing the back cover remove the cable or cord from the connector Care should be taken when handling the edges of the back cover Failure to do s...

Page 61: ...the lock of the back cover Slide the back cover release lever on the side of the main unit in the direction of the arrow and detach the side of the back cover from the main unit 2 Remove the back cov...

Page 62: ...n the tabs at three positions with the grooves on the main unit and attach the back cover by firmly pressing the whole surface of it 2 Check that the back cover is locked Confirm no part of the back c...

Page 63: ...ot touch the IC metal part of the au Micro IC Card LTE or the IC card terminal in the main unit as much as possible Insert the IC card in the correct direction Do not use force to install or remove th...

Page 64: ...the product before installing the au Micro IC Card LTE 1 With the IC metal part of the au Micro IC Card LTE facing down carefully push the card straight into the slot until you hear it click Take car...

Page 65: ...it click After it clicks pull back your fingers without releasing them from the au Micro IC Card LTE The au Micro IC Card LTE will pop out slightly Keep your fingers in contact with the au Micro IC C...

Page 66: ...off the power or subject the product to impact Doing so may corrupt the data For details about the microSD memory cards microSDHC memory cards and microSDXC memory cards supported by the product cont...

Page 67: ...home screen tap Settings Storage Unmount SD card When the unmount confirmation screen displays tap OK 2 Turn off the product and remove the back cover P 59 3 Carefully push the microSD memory card in...

Page 68: ...rd It may cause a damage or data loss Applications installed on a microSD memory card are not available when the microSD memory card is removed Charging When you purchase the product the internal batt...

Page 69: ...sold separately see Peripheral equipment P 100 1 Plug in the microUSB plug of the Common AC Adapter 04 sold separately Paying attention to the contours of the microUSB plug and the connector insert th...

Page 70: ...light in red and a charging icon will appear in the status bar The indicator will change to green and a fully charged icon will appear on the status bar when charging is complete 3 After charging is c...

Page 71: ...ith the product Turning off the power 1 If the lock screen appears unlock the product P 70 2 Press and hold for at least two seconds The Phone options screen is displayed 3 Tap Power off Procedure for...

Page 72: ...n the Phone options screen tap Restart RESTART to exit all the apps and restart the product Note that restarting will cause any unsaved data to be lost Unlocking the product Sliding upward or sideways...

Page 73: ...71 Basic operations Home screen 72 Monitoring the product s status 77 Displaying a menu 79...

Page 74: ...oviders in advance By registering SNS Social Networking Services such as Facebook you can use the respective services Extended home screens Up to four home screens panels can be displayed You can star...

Page 75: ...ing e mail ezweb ne jp addresses Shoot photos and videos Customizable area You can freely arrange shortcuts of apps and widgets Apps icon Displays apps For information on main apps available on this p...

Page 76: ...r setting screens for setting the display of each service and app and for setting the news categories Switching the news provider to display Select the news provider to display on the BlinkFeed screen...

Page 77: ...n the screen until RELEASE TO REFRESH appears 2 Release your nger The latest information appears Activating an app 1 On the home screen tap 2 Tap the icon of the app you want to use Sliding your finge...

Page 78: ...ist You can also edit photos and perform other operations SMS Send and receive messages by using phone numbers as address Play Store Use Google Play Settings Display the settings menu P 96 Maps Displa...

Page 79: ...ification icon Status icons Main noti cation icons Icon Description Missed call Sending call in progress receiving New e mail ezweb ne jp New G mail New SMS New PC mail Main status icons Icon Descript...

Page 80: ...to open the notification panel Clear Deletes a notification Note however that depending on content some notifications cannot be deleted Settings Displays the Settings menu P 96 Noti cation area Tappin...

Page 81: ...operations 79 Displaying a menu Tap displayed on the screen The display is different depending on the screen A menu is displayed Some apps may display a menu bar at the bottom of the screen Example me...

Page 82: ...Basic operations 80...

Page 83: ...81 au au Disaster Countermeasure app Using the au au Disaster Countermeasure app 82 Using the Disaster Message Board 83 Using Emergency Rapid Mail 84 Using the Disaster Voice Messaging Service 87...

Page 84: ...to use Disaster Message Board service Emergency Rapid Mail service that distributes Earthquake Early Warning Disaster and Evacuation Information and Tsunami Warning and Disaster Voice Messaging Servi...

Page 85: ...Follow the on screen instruction to register or check the information memo An e mail address ezweb ne jp is required to register safety information Set the e mail in advance For details about e mail...

Page 86: ...eive You can change the reception setting of Tsunami Warning using the Disaster and Evacuation Information settings When you receive an Earthquake Early Warning ensure your own safety depending on the...

Page 87: ...ough time to receive an Earthquake Early Warning before strong tremors start Tsunami Warning is notifications sent to applicable coastal areas based on Major Tsunami Warning and Tsunami Warning issued...

Page 88: ...ing receiving an SMS E mail or using browser or when you are a place where signal cannot be received tunnels underground etc even if you are within a service area or where signal is weak Emergency Rap...

Page 89: ...ou want to deliver the information that you are safe when a large scale disaster occur 1 On the au au Disaster Countermeasure menu tap Disaster Voice Messaging Service The Disaster Voice Messaging Ser...

Page 90: ...MS the information is not saved in the au Disaster Countermeasure app memo Sending and receiving voice messages are available only when you are using LTE 3G network Disable Wi Fi communication etc bef...

Page 91: ...89 Calling Making calls 90 Receiving calls 92 Checking your phone number 93...

Page 92: ...it at a time Long touch to delete all the digits entered During a call tap or to return to the home screen while maintaining the current connection To redisplay the calling screen tap on the home scre...

Page 93: ...gency may be notified of some other place different from your actual location When GPS cannot be used to notify of your location base station signal is used instead The Emergency call location notific...

Page 94: ...l History will display an option menu from which you can view detailed history delete the entry save a contact etc Receiving calls When a call comes in a message appears on the display and you can sel...

Page 95: ...r You can also mute the ringtone by simply turning your phone upside display down If you do not answer an incoming call is displayed on the status bar Checking your phone number 1 On the home screen t...

Page 96: ...Calling 94...

Page 97: ...95 Function settings Viewing the Settings menu 96...

Page 98: ...t to the Internet using a wireless LAN Wi Fi environment built in your home or a public wireless LAN environment away from home Bluetooth Uses the product s Bluetooth function to exchange data wireles...

Page 99: ...ound or vibration and to end calls by pressing etc Backup reset Makes settings for backup of the product settings and resets the product Transfer content Allows you to install HTC Transfer tool and tr...

Page 100: ...out Allows to check the product version and other information and to update software P 103 memo About the Explore by touch function of TalkBack When you activate TalkBack for the first time a message...

Page 101: ...er sales service 106 Main specifications 110 Specific Absorption Rate SAR of cell phones 114 FCC Notice 117 FCC RF exposure information 118 Body worn operation 119 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 119 Export...

Page 102: ...ations in this document may differ from actual forms depending on the AC adapter you use Common AC Adapter 03 0301PQA sold separately Common AC Adapter 03 Navy 0301PBA sold separately Common AC Adapte...

Page 103: ...0301HPA Sold separately microUSB cable 01 Blue 0301HLA Sold separately memo To get the latest information about peripheral equipment supported visit the au homepage http www au kddi com english or co...

Page 104: ...nough Do you often use the product in places where out of service area is displayed Is the internal battery at the end of its life P 40 P 66 Touch panel is unresponsive or is not behaving as expected...

Page 105: ...d for data communication when connecting to the Internet from the product by using packet communication LTE 3G Information charges for updating software are free of charge When software update is nece...

Page 106: ...DDI shall not be held in any way responsible for losses suffered due to loss of data Note that KDDI shall not be held in any way responsible for any software update related losses due to any type of m...

Page 107: ...en tap Settings About 2 Tap Software updates When updating software is not necessary tap OK 3 After con rming the update version tap DOWNLOAD To update software using the wireless LAN Wi Fi function t...

Page 108: ...any shall not be liable for any damages or loss of income should the contents of memory be altered or lost Recycled parts that meet the Company s quality standards are sometimes used for repair The au...

Page 109: ...This service expands coverage for many troubles including malfunction theft and loss For details of this service refer to au homepage or contact Secure cell phone support center memo You can apply for...

Page 110: ...ard will be replaced at your expense When malfunction is suspected or in case of theft or loss contact an au shop or PiPit After sales service If you are unsure about anything regarding after sales se...

Page 111: ...ial damage water damage total destruction theft loss All amounts are tax inclusive Holding over and repair Service description Secure cell phone support Plus LTE Member Non member Spontaneous Failure...

Page 112: ...vice it will be the 1st use of the service and if you use it will be the 2nd For details refer to the au homepage Holding over and repair Damages and malfunctions intentionally caused by the customer...

Page 113: ...Common AC Adapter 04 sold separately is used Approx 150 min Wireless LAN Wi Fi function IEEE802 11a b g n compliant 1 Continuous tethering time 2 Approx 300 min When packet communication LTE is used A...

Page 114: ...no obstacles in the range Frequency band 2 4GHz band 1 The following Bluetooth profiles are supported Supported Bluetooth profiles are specifications to meet the intended interaction between Bluetooth...

Page 115: ...pickup device CMOS Effective pixels Main Camera Approx 4 000 000 pixels Front facing camera Approx 2 100 000 pixels 1Seg Continuous Viewable Time Approx 5 hours 40 min Actual continuous viewing time d...

Page 116: ...include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health condition The Japanese technical regulations and international guidelines define the limi...

Page 117: ...orld Health Organization has stated that a large number of studies have been performed over the past two decades to assess whether mobile phone pose a potential health risk To date no adverse health e...

Page 118: ...g mobile phones in positions other than against the ear the international standard IEC62209 2 was set in March 2010 On the other hand Japanese technical regulation is currently under deliberation by t...

Page 119: ...he instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful...

Page 120: ...aluation of scientific studies The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard for wireless handsets e...

Page 121: ...and should be avoided The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines SAR information...

Page 122: ...if earphones or headphones are used at high volume for prolonged periods of time Note For France headphones earphones for this device are compliant with the sound pressure level requirement laid down...

Page 123: ...the ICNIRP exposure guidelines and the European Standard EN 62311 and EN 62209 2 for use with dedicated accessories Use of other accessories which contain metals may not ensure compliance with ICNIRP...

Page 124: ...requirements of Article 3 of the R TTE 1999 5 EC Directive if used for its intended use and that the following standards has been applied 1 Health Article 3 1 a of the R TTE Directive Applied standard...

Page 125: ...te Export Administration Regulations This product and its accessories may be subject to the Japan Export Administration Regulations Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law and its related laws In addit...

Page 126: ...ed trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc in the United States The Bluetooth smart ready word mark and logo are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG Inc and HTC Corporation has permission to use them Wi Fi...

Page 127: ...ll rights reserved Google Google logo Android Android logo Google Play Google Play logo Google Google logo Gmail Gmail logo Calendar logo Google Maps Google Maps logo Google Talk Google Talk logo Goog...

Page 128: ...tered trademarks of HTC Corporation All other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies referred to in this manual OpenSSL License OpenSSL L...

Page 129: ...Eric Young eay cryptsoft com THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR...

Page 130: ...t permit is required to export to Cuba Iran North Korea Sudan and Syria This product is licensed based on the MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License the customer is allowed to use it only for the foll...

Page 131: ...AVC standard henceforth referred to as AVC video and or ii decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and noncommercial activity and or was obtained from a video provider l...

Page 132: ...information and charges toll free From fixed line phones From au cellphones 0077 7 111 157 without area code For service canceling procedure or operation in case of loss or theft toll free From fixed...

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