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Lookout for au
"Lookout for au" enables KDDI operator to 
remotely lock and/or locate your device on 
behalf of you in case of loss or theft.  

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OfficeSuite
View Word, Excel, and other files.

SMS

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wellnote

*1*2

wellnote is communication service only for 
family members. You can privately save 
and share a private collection of family 
photos and videos.

*1  Requires download and installation.
*2  This application is deleted when performing "Factory data reset".

 

When using the functions of each application, 
communication charges may result for some functions.

 

Displayed icon names may change without notice.

 

Applications can only be downloaded from au Market or au 

スマートパス

 (au Smart Pass) (Google Play unsupported). 

Some applications, including LINE and 

ナビウォーク

 (Navi 

for walkers), are applications designed especially for this 
product.

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Summary of Contents for Miraie

Page 1: ...Contents Basic Manual Safety Precautions Getting Ready Basic Operation au Disaster Countermeasure Appendix...

Page 2: ...ion Manual app installed on the product or Full Instruction Manual Japanese available on the au homepage http www au kddi com support mobile guide manual Company names and product names referred to in...

Page 3: ...this product uses radio waves the possibility of communication intercepts by third parties cannot be eliminated Though LTE CDMA system has highly secure confidential communication features This Produ...

Page 4: ...ter theater museum library etc In a city area use in a place where you do not bother people walking It is extremely dangerous to walk while looking at the screen of the cell phone Do not make calls or...

Page 5: ...tery pack KYL23UAA Instruction Manual Family Japanese Quick Operation Guide Child Japanese Warranty for the main unit Japanese The following items are not included in the package microSD memory card A...

Page 6: ...Operations for Selecting Item Icon Key etc The notations used for operation procedures in this manual are as follows Tap onscreen keys and icons to select them by touching them lightly P 41 Descripti...

Page 7: ...ations from the vertical display are mainly described Menu items icons keys on a screen may be different from the ones in the horizontal display Menu items layers icons may be different depending on f...

Page 8: ...sic Operation 41 Using the touch panel 41 Switching character entry 41 Using Home screen 42 Using the Apps list 42 Monitoring the product s status 46 Setting Airplane mode 48 Setting Silent mode 48 Ma...

Page 9: ...on using Bluetooth Wireless LAN Wi Fi function 92 Notes on packet communication charge 94 Notes on applications 94 Appendix 95 Introduction of related accessories 95 How do I Q A 96 Updating Software...

Page 10: ...mes and functions of parts d Volume UP DOWN key Adjusts sound volume Press and hold l Volume DOWN key to set Silent mode P 48 Strap eyelet Earphone microphone terminal F Power key Power ON OFF activat...

Page 11: ...rophone Transmits your voice to the other party during a call Or used for recording the voice sound Take care not to cover the microphone with your fingers during a call or recording a video z Persona...

Page 12: ...re easily Move position of the product up down left right to adjust according to your hearing condition or an immediate environment Receiver Microphone Take care not to cover the microphone with your...

Page 13: ...ken after the call is ended The location and taken images are then sent to the emergency contacts that are registered After mail is sent the personal alarm flash begins flashing again To disable the p...

Page 14: ...voice calls and mail notification cannot be made to emergency contacts When no UIM card is installed When out of service area Product operation when the personal alarm is operated Depending on the pe...

Page 15: ...ing the battery pack 1 Remove the back cover of the back side of the product Lift the back cover by the notch at the bottom of the main unit in the direction shown to remove Back cover Notch 2 After l...

Page 16: ...LTE is certainly attached and then attach the battery pack Attaching the back cover incorrectly might damage the battery pack or back cover or allow intrusion of liquid Removing the battery pack 1 Rem...

Page 17: ...LTE An error message is displayed for an improperly installed or abnormal au Micro IC Card LTE Do not lose the au Micro IC Card LTE after it has been removed If the au Micro IC Card LTE is not inserte...

Page 18: ...the orientation of the notch Correctly locate the bottom slot for the au Micro IC Card LTE Notch au Micro IC Card LTE slot lower microSD memory card slot upper 3 Attach the battery pack back cover P 1...

Page 19: ...slot without bending Insert with the metal contact side downward Insert in the correct upper slot au Micro IC Card LTE slot lower microSD memory card slot upper 3 Install the battery pack and back co...

Page 20: ...SD memory card Slowly pull the microSD memory card straight out 5 Install the battery pack and back cover P 13 Do not touch the terminal part of microSD memory card Do not remove the microSD memory ca...

Page 21: ...es extremely high or low charging may be stopped Try to charge the battery as far as possible at room temperature If the charging light blinks in red check if the battery pack is correctly attached or...

Page 22: ...ttery power turns on appears on the status bar When charging ends the charging light turns off Common AC Adapter 05 sold separately Common DC Adapter 03 sold separately 3 When charging ends pull out t...

Page 23: ...screen The touch panel may not work properly Turning the power off 1 F press and hold for at least 1 second 2 Power off OK Forcing shutdown and restarting Force shutdown and restart the product when t...

Page 24: ...ntacts and applications Setting a password prevents anyone other than a parent or guardian from changing settings Emergency contacts Up to 3 contacts can be registered as emergency contacts Emergency...

Page 25: ...ting parental information When you activate for the first time the display is shown in Japanese To display in English first switch to English and then activate Initial settings in Parental settings P...

Page 26: ...operation is skipped To set an au ID later tap Apps au ID Setting P 26 4 Follow the onscreen instructions to set an au ID Next If you already have an au ID set that au ID If you do not already have an...

Page 27: ...their defaults select Set the recommended value If NEXT is tapped in the Edit screen a confirmation screen is not displayed and changed settings are applied Recommended settings initial value Restric...

Page 28: ...when using the personal alarm use of IZat is recommended Location information is sometimes obtained even when the application is not activated 8 Complete To change parental information settings from t...

Page 29: ...parental password Change parental password P 28 Add edit emergency contacts Add or edit emergency contacts P 28 Personal alarm settings Set product operation when the personal alarm is activated P 29...

Page 30: ...the product reverts to its unauthenticated state while a parent or guardian is making settings the product returns to the screen before the product is authenticated Enter the parental password to resu...

Page 31: ...the registered emergency contacts Product operation when the personal alarm is activated can be set individually 1 Parental settings menu Personal alarm settings The personal alarm settings menu is d...

Page 32: ...omatically sent when e mail can be sent Restricting functions that children can use You can limit the use of Contacts entries and applications limit usage time etc 1 Parental settings menu Restrict fu...

Page 33: ...newly added contacts Tap to set Allow or Disallow Tap Allow all to set Allow for all contacts 4 OK OK Recipients registered as emergency contacts are available even when Restrict call mail is set to O...

Page 34: ...p Allow all to set Allow for all applications 4 OK OK This product does not support Google Play To add widgets the parental password is required Application icons are deleted from the Home screen Apps...

Page 35: ...top of the screen to turn ON The amount of time that calls can be made per one day one month is turned ON and a settings screen is displayed 4 Tap and set the amount of time that calls can be made Th...

Page 36: ...u Restrict access to website 2 Change the current level elementary junior high Set the filtering level appropriate for the child s age elementary junior high Elementary For a child first using or a li...

Page 37: ...be viewed EMA approved sites also cannot be viewed Content Evaluation and Monitoring Association The filtering feature in this product restricts access to sites registered in the URL database provide...

Page 38: ...ity 3 Make detailed settings for the alert application Vibration Set the product to vibrate when smartphoning while walking is detected Display animation Set the product to display an animated alert w...

Page 39: ...OK Once a password is set Change password is displayed If the password for the folder lock is incorrectly entered 3 times the secret question is displayed Tap Proceed Enter the answer OK and set a new...

Page 40: ...ttings menu Auto answering incoming reject additional settings The call menu is displayed Alternatively you can display the call menu by tapping parental settings menu Other settings Call 2 Call Time...

Page 41: ...g If no recorded messages have been played back and all are protected auto answering does not answer calls Canceling use restrictions remotely In case of disaster or other emergency Restricted period...

Page 42: ...d filtering list to allow viewing 1 Browser screen Parental Controls Enter parental password OK 2 Personalized filtering list Tap Allowed for webpage to restrict The setting changes to Disallowed and...

Page 43: ...n immediately release your finger Long touch Keep touching an item or key Flick Quickly move flicking your finger up down right or left Switching character entry When entering text you can switch the...

Page 44: ...Shortcuts widgets folders Indicator Quick launch area Apps Using the Apps list A list of installed apps is displayed 1 Home screen Apps The Apps list appears Apps list Category name Tap to display na...

Page 45: ...for walkers Helps you navigate route combining public transportation and walk Displayed icon name Usage restrictable Page BarcodeReader ICONIT Barcode Reader Evolving Shoot barcode with ICONIT to get...

Page 46: ...ed icon name Usage restrictable Page au au Smart Pass You can enjoy as many applications as you want from among over 500 apps by 372 tax excluded per month Also coupons presents photo storage and secu...

Page 47: ...rivately save and share a private collection of family photos and videos 1 Requires download and installation 2 This application is deleted when performing Factory data reset When using the functions...

Page 48: ...ed alarm or stopped alarm that is still set Call arriving New auto answering message Internal memory is low Request from other Bluetooth device to receive file Send upload data Receive download data I...

Page 49: ...aximum messages recorded GPS in use Notification panel Slide down the status bar to display the notification panel You can check details of notification icons or start corresponding apps Also you can...

Page 50: ...communication by wireless LAN Wi Fi and Bluetooth functions etc is also not possible Alternatively F press and hold for at least 1 second Airplane mode to toggle Airplane mode on off Setting Silent m...

Page 51: ...registered in Contacts that have been allowed by a parent or guardian If a call is initiated to a not as yet approved pending contact a message is displayed indicating the call is prohibited If Call t...

Page 52: ...ed For details refer to Restricting persons that calls and e mail can be exchanged with P 31 Making a call from a contact 1 Contacts list Tap the contact to call 2 Receiving a call 1 Arriving call scr...

Page 53: ...d Initial settings 1 Home screen Apps E mail 2 Confirm content Connect After completing initial settings the assigned e mail address is displayed 3 Close Confirm content of Information for improvement...

Page 54: ...n the internal storage private au email BU Backing up mail data You can back up mail data mail text attachments 1 E mail settings screen Backup Restore 2 Mail Backup OK 3 Select a character code to ma...

Page 55: ...nu There are two types of methods to display a menu screen by tapping and by long touching entry field or item Wireless LAN Wi Fi function Use your home Wireless LAN Wi Fi or public wireless LAN to co...

Page 56: ...e to Wi Fi networks that have not been allowed For details on cancelling connection restrictions refer to Restricting use of Wi Fi P 34 Tethering The tethering function allows access to the Internet u...

Page 57: ...screen to zoom in or out 3 Recording stops and the video is automatically saved Viewing files with the photo library The photo library allows the contents of the internal storage a microSD memory card...

Page 58: ...l phones and PCs besides by au cell phone users For details refer to Disaster Message Board of au homepage 1 au au Disaster Countermeasure menu screen Disaster Message Board Follow the onscreen instru...

Page 59: ...a Tsunami Warning draw away from sea coast immediately and evacuate to safe place such as upland or well built high building 1 au au Disaster Countermeasure menu screen Emergency Rapid Mail Inbox app...

Page 60: ...quake Early Warning http www jma go jp Earthquake Early Warning Earthquake Early Warning is sent to areas where strong quakes over 4 degrees are expected when the earthquake whose the maximum seismic...

Page 61: ...ntermeasure activated or au cell phone SMS is sent In case of receiving SMS the information is not saved on au au Disaster Countermeasure For use over Wi Fi it is necessary to carry out initial settin...

Page 62: ...ination with connected devices or software not related to the Company Captured image data or downloaded data may sometimes be altered or lost due to faults repair or other handling of the product The...

Page 63: ...ury 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 requiring hospital admission for...

Page 64: ...ire or heat it Doing so might cause fire rupture or fire Do not short circuit the connection terminal earphone microphone terminal etc Do not allow conductive foreign objects metal fragments pencil le...

Page 65: ...short circuit or corrosion may occur and overheating may cause fire malfunction or burns Although this product model is water resistant stop use if water or other liquid enters the product from the ex...

Page 66: ...hing your skin for a long time as it might cause low temperature burns Do not use power outlets or wiring apparatus beyond its rating Also exceeding rating for example by connecting multiple devices t...

Page 67: ...roduct raise the volume a little at a time If you raise the volume too much from the outset sudden loud noise from the earphone etc might adversely affect your ears When using an AC adapter or externa...

Page 68: ...using 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...

Page 69: ...photo light simple light toward a driver of a car motorbike or bicycle If dazzled by the light the driver might become unable to drive and cause an accident Sometimes very rarely some people demonstra...

Page 70: ...ouling treatment Lens for the camera PMMA resin Hard coating Earphone terminal PA resin Battery pack Part Material Surface treatment Exterior PC resin Labeling PET Terminals Gold plating Do not bring...

Page 71: ...aring Battery pack The battery pack is a lithium ion battery The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase Charge before using the product DANGER Be sure to read the following hazards...

Page 72: ...ition malfunction or injury If accidentally dropped in water or other liquid immediately turn the power off remove the battery pack and contact an au shop or Keitai Guarantee Service Center Do not cha...

Page 73: ...r ignition For information about fuse replacement carefully read the manual for the common DC Adapter 03 sold separately Do not damage modify twist pull or place a heavy object on the cable of the spe...

Page 74: ...d charger with wet hands Doing so might cause electric shock injure or a fault Charge the battery in a stable place If placed on an inclined surface or wobbly stand the product might fall causing inju...

Page 75: ...l Doing so might cause melting overheating fuming loss of data or a fault CAUTION Be sure to read the following cautions before use Be careful when attaching removing the au Micro IC Card LTE Doing so...

Page 76: ...or subject it to strong impact Doing so might cause a fault Do not fold bend or place a heavy object on the au Micro IC Card LTE Doing so might cause a fault Do not wet the au Micro IC Card LTE Doing...

Page 77: ...esistance equivalent to IPX5 and IPX7 of the product use the product with a specified back cover tightly closed Note that water resistance is not guaranteed in every usage condition Do not allow water...

Page 78: ...e guarantee of crime prevention or safety The Company takes not responsibility for damages resulting from theft accident trouble etc The personal alarm sounds at a volume of approximately 95 dB decibe...

Page 79: ...with the product cannot be returned to the customer when the product is replaced for repair of a fault for example The product uses liquid crystal for its display The display response speed may becom...

Page 80: ...rminal or the earphone microphone terminal connected to the external device might cause damage Do not discard the product together with regular trash Please cooperate in the collection of the product...

Page 81: ...ure or low temperature conditions such as in a closed automobile in the summer lowers battery pack capacity and shortens usable time Battery life is also shorter Use the product at room temperature as...

Page 82: ...ne You are responsible for any damage caused by inserting your au Micro IC Card LTE into some other IC card reader etc Keep the IC metal part of your au Micro IC Card LTE clean Wipe the card with a dr...

Page 83: ...ed or downloaded using this product without the consent of the copyright holder except for personal use under the copyright law In addition do not use or modify portraits or names of other individuals...

Page 84: ...ized use of the au Micro IC Card LTE by a third party you can set the product to require PIN code entry every time the power is turned on You also need to enter PIN code when setting whether the PIN c...

Page 85: ...lease copy this section and use au ID account ID Security start screen Lock Pattern au ID account password Security start screen Lock Lock No Security start screen Lock Password Parental password Pass...

Page 86: ...y direction 2 IPX7 equivalent means that the product will maintain its operability as a phone with no water getting inside the main unit even if it is gently submerged in a tank of still tap water at...

Page 87: ...the main unit then press along the back cover in the direction from to following the arrows leaving no gaps and then press at firmly Do not immerse the product in water with soap detergent or bath sal...

Page 88: ...things that must not get wet Take care not to wet your clothes bag or contents of the bag Drain water if it becomes temporarily hard to hear the sound due to water remaining in the microphone Notes on...

Page 89: ...ot temperatures Do not use the product in a bathroom for an extended period of time The product is not moistureproof Do not immerse the product in hot spring water soap water detergent water or water...

Page 90: ...ified back cover with gloved hands Just a small particle a hair a grain of sand etc on the contact surfaces can allow intrusion of water Wipe off any minuscule droplets of water or dirt with a clean d...

Page 91: ...ied back cover Doing so might damage or deform the product or damage the rubber seal allow intrusion of water It is recommended to replace parts used for maintaining water resistance once every two ye...

Page 92: ...oduct stay alert to your surroundings Be careful not to have the product pop out and hold it firmly to drain water From earphone microphone terminal external connection terminal 20 times or more From...

Page 93: ...f the product is wet Doing so might cause electric shock or short circuit resulting in a fire burns or a fault Check that the product is not wet If you are charging the battery just after the product...

Page 94: ...her Bluetooth and Wireless LAN Wi Fi devices have not been confirmed Therefore connections with all Bluetooth and Wireless LAN Wi Fi devices are not guaranteed Notes on using Bluetooth Wireless LAN Wi...

Page 95: ...r during Bluetooth Wireless LAN Wi Fi communication Since Bluetooth and Wireless LAN Wi Fi functions use the same frequency band using the both functions at the same may cause radio wave interference...

Page 96: ...us infection damage various data and send out your location information usage history or personal information stored in your cell phone via the Internet The Company assumes no responsibility for any f...

Page 97: ...parately AC Adapter JUPITRIS Champagne L02P001N sold separately Common DC Adapter 03 0301PEA sold separately au Carrying Case F Black 0105FCA sold separately au Carrying Case G Black 0106FCA sold sepa...

Page 98: ...call mail to allow calling e mailing SMS texting only with Contacts entries that have been allowed P 31 How do I What you should set check Page Limit the child s overuse of the smartphone Use Availab...

Page 99: ...ptoms What you should check Page Cannot turn on power Is the battery pack charged P 19 Is F pressed and held P 21 Cannot charge the battery pack Is the charger connected correctly P 19 Is the temperat...

Page 100: ...s the product out of the service area or in an area where the signal is weak P 47 Is the built in antenna covered with finger etc P 9 Symptoms What you should check Page Cannot send receive e mail SMS...

Page 101: ...P 33 Images are not displayed on webpages Are restricted sites being accessed P 40 Memory card isn t recognized Is the microSD memory card installed properly P 17 Symptoms What you should check Page C...

Page 102: ...OS You can update the product to the most recent software for optimal performance and to get the latest enhancements There are several methods to update software Updating by downloading software with...

Page 103: ...site into the product directly Selecting Start major update downloads the OS for the product 1 Home screen Settings Parental settings Enter parental password OK 2 Other settings About phone Software u...

Page 104: ...ement after repairs Also replaced parts by au after sales service are collected and recycled by KDDI They are not returned to customers Performance parts for repair The Company retains performance par...

Page 105: ...is automatically canceled Service contents are subject to change without notice au Micro IC Card LTE The au Micro IC Card LTE is lent to you by au In case of loss or damage the card will be replaced...

Page 106: ...Replacement cell phone delivery service Spontaneous failure 1st year Free of charge No recompense 2nd year or later Customer charge 1st 5 000 yen 2nd 8 000 yen Partially damage water soak irreparable...

Page 107: ...ation e g disassembly change of parts painting etc by the customer are not covered by this service You cannot receive a refund for replacement of the outer casing due to stains scratches paint removal...

Page 108: ...h standard Class 1 Communication range 3 Within 10 m with no obstacles in the range Supported Bluetooth profile 4 SPP Serial Port Profile A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile AVRCP Audio Video Rem...

Page 109: ...e possible depending on the device s characteristics or specifications 3 Changes according to objects obstructing devices and signal reception 4 Specifications provided in Bluetooth standards for maki...

Page 110: ...523 W kg The actual SAR of this cell phone while talking on the phone can be well below that indicated above This is due to automatic changes in the power level of the cell phone to ensure it only out...

Page 111: ...s ele index htm Association of Radio Industries and Businesses website http www arib emf org index02 html in Japanese only au homepage http www au kddi com english Technical regulations are defined by...

Page 112: ...the United States and other countries Microsoft Word and Microsoft Office are product name of Microsoft Corporation in the United States QR code is a trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED microSD and...

Page 113: ...videos is a product of Morpho Inc MovieSolid is a registered trade mark of Morpho Inc Morpho Effect Library the image effect technology is a product of Morpho Inc Morpho Effect Library is a trade mar...

Page 114: ...rd parties Distribution reproduction transformation and transmission over public lines without consent of KYOCERA Corporation are prohibited unless you are authorized or permitted by Copyright Law Exp...

Page 115: ...by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO...

Page 116: ...AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT...

Page 117: ...toll free From fixed line phones au cell phones PRESSING ZERO WILL CONNECT YOU TO AN OPERATOR AFTER CALLING 157 ON YOUR au CELL PHONE From au cell phones From fixed line phones From au cell phones Cel...

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