HTC 001HT Basic Manual Download Page 24

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Use Near Electronic Medical 
Equipment

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Use of Radio Communi

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Copyrights & Trademarks

Copyrights

The rights of 

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opyright holders to literary 

works, musi

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, still images, video, 

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omputer 

programs, databases, et

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. are prote

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ted by 

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opyright laws. You may 

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opy these 

materials for private use only. Copying these 
without the 

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onsent of the rights holder for 

purposes other than the above (in

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luding 

data format 

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onversion), modifying, 

transferring 

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opies, distributing on networks 

are subje

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ompensation for losses or to 

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ution for 

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opyright infringement

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opyright holder rights infringement

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opyright laws.

This handset is equipped with 

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ameras.

Observe 

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opyright laws when shooting with 

these 

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ameras.

Trademarks

microSD

TM

 and microSDHC

TM

 and their logos 

are trademarks of the SD Association.

Persons with an implanted 
pacemaker or defibrillator 
should keep handset at 
least 22 cm away from the 
device.

Handset radio waves may affect 
such devices.

Turn handset off in 
crowded places such as 
trains. People with 
implanted pacemakers or 
defibrillators may be near.

Handset radio waves may affect 
such devices.

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Inside medical facilities:

Do not take handset into 
operating rooms, or intensive or 
coronary care units.

Keep handset turned off in 
hospital wards.

Keep handset turned off in 
lobbies, since medical 
equipment may be near.

Follow medical facility rules on 
handset use.

When using electronic 
medical equipment outside 
medical facilities, check 
with the equipment vendor 
or distributor for 
information about the 
effects of radio waves.

Handset radio waves may affect 
electronic medical equipment.

Summary of Contents for 001HT

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Page 2: ...HTLAF1 microSD Memory Card Sample Battery Cover Back Cover USIM Memory Card Quick Start Guide Japanese Safety Precautions Japanese Optical Sensor Home Key Earpiece Menu Key Power Key Back Key Notific...

Page 3: ...ard into slot on the right Removing USIM Card 1 Slide USIM Card out Camera Battery Cover LED Flash Back Cover USIM Memory Card Speaker 3 5 mm Audio Jack Volume Up External Device Terminal Volume Down...

Page 4: ...acts down push Memory Card into slot on the left until it clicks 3 Replace Back Cover Removing Memory Card 1 Remove Back Cover 2 Push Memory Card in to eject it Memory Card pops out slightly 3 Careful...

Page 5: ...pter into 100V AC outlet As battery charges Notification LED lights solid orange When battery is fully charged LED lights solid green 4 When battery is fully charged disconnect AC Adapter 5 Unplug AC...

Page 6: ...time format Sound Profile Vibration Silent Mode 1 Settings Sound Sound profile Select a profile Touchscreen Operations Tap Tap application settings icons or onscreen buttons to select them Press and...

Page 7: ...ivates PIN Lock Enter PUK Personal Unblocking Key code to cancel PIN Lock For details about PUK code contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Service Security Codes Phone Password Center Access Code and Netwo...

Page 8: ...ontact 2 Select Contact type 3 Enter each item Save Receiving Calls 1 When a call arrives Answer 2 To end call End call Overseas Handset Use Global Roaming Setting Network Type Select Network and Band...

Page 9: ...tween lines Call Barring Block incoming outgoing calls Caller ID Show or hide your number when making calls Indicator Input Mode Hiragana kanji Double byte katakana Single byte katakana Double byte al...

Page 10: ...C Set up a mail account Using SMS 1 Messages 2 Compose message 3 Tap To Recipient field Enter recipient 4 Tap Text field Enter message 5 Send Using Gmail 1 Gmail 2 Compose 3 Tap To Recipient field Ent...

Page 11: ...cations for Internet connections by default To use Wi Fi access a wireless access point or hotspot Checking 3G Data Connection 1 Settings Wireless networks 2 Mobile networks Access Point Names or Netw...

Page 12: ...adjustments Adjust contrast saturation and sharpness White balance Adjust color balance for current lighting Resolution1 Select photo resolution ISO1 Choose ISO level Video quality2 Select video resol...

Page 13: ...t flat rate services such as Unlimited Packet Discount is highly recommended Fully charge battery beforehand Select a place where signal is strong and stable Other functions are not available during s...

Page 14: ...14 Checking for System Software Updates Manually 1 Settings About phone 2 System software updates Check now...

Page 15: ...erature burns low temperature burns burns causing reddish areas blistering and other damage to the skin as a result of heat exceeding the body temperature contacting your skin for a prolonged time ele...

Page 16: ...aving handset near fire or another heat source in direct sunlight or in cars exposed to sunlight Extreme temperatures may cause warping failure leakage overheating rupture or fire or may reduce perfor...

Page 17: ...ck If abnormalities occur If you detect abnormal smells heat discoloration warping etc while using charging or storing handset take these actions immediately 1 Unplug Charger 2 Turn handset power off...

Page 18: ...er battery Refrain from these actions when using battery Failure to do so may result in leakage overheating rupture or fire Do not puncture subject to strong impacts or solder Do not use a damaged or...

Page 19: ...you detect an abnormal smell during use charging or storage or overheating discoloration or warping stop use and remove battery from handset Continued use may cause battery to leak overheat rupture o...

Page 20: ...n impairment or accident by dazzling eyes or surprising Especially do not take a photo to children at close range WARNING Be careful while walking Use while walking distracts your attention Be extra c...

Page 21: ...cards credit cards telephone cards floppy disks etc may be lost Handset temperature overheating Handset may feel warm when recording or playing video or during long continuous use with Charger Extend...

Page 22: ...ic shock Do not overload power outlet with multiple devices Overload may cause overheating resulting in fire Do not short circuit charging terminals Avoid touching or exposing terminals to metal A sho...

Page 23: ...tretch it resulting in fire or electric shock To disconnect pull plug not cord Do not place cord close to heating appliances Doing so may melt cord sheathing resulting in fire or electric shock Stop u...

Page 24: ...ve copyright laws This handset is equipped with cameras Observe copyright laws when shooting with these cameras Trademarks microSDTM and microSDHCTM and their logos are trademarks of the SD Associatio...

Page 25: ...ual standards hereafter MPEG 4 video Playback of MPEG 4 video recorded by the consumer for individual and or personal activities Playback of MPEG 4 video by a provider licensed by MPEG LA Contact MPEG...

Page 26: ...rbed If there are multiple Wi Fi access points nearby and the same channel is used search may not work correctly 2 4 GHz Device Cautions The operating frequency band of the WLAN device is used by indu...

Page 27: ...ithin permissible values Also mobile phones are designed to use minimum transmission power required for communicating with mobile phone base stations therefore normal SAR in use is even lower than rat...

Page 28: ...mmunication Internet Association CTIA http www phonefacts net Effects of Radio Wave Exposure per the EU This handset is a radio transmitting receiving device This product has been verified to not exce...

Page 29: ...andline IP phone dial toll free at 0800 919 0157 Customer Assistance From a SoftBank handset dial toll free at 113 From a landline IP phone dial toll free at 0088 240 113 Hokkaido Area Tohoku Area Hok...

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