HTC 10 HTV32 Basic Manual Download Page 1

Safety precautions

Contents

Getting ready

Basic operations

Calling

Function settings

Appendix

Basic Manual

Summary of Contents for 10 HTV32

Page 1: ...Safety precautions Contents Getting ready Basic operations Calling Function settings Appendix Basic Manual...

Page 2: ...e finished reading this manual be sure to store it in a safe place so that you can retrieve it whenever needed If you lose the Basic Manual this manual contact an au shop or Customer Service Center In...

Page 3: ...g items packaged with the product Main unit HTV32 Accessories HTC Hi Res audio earphones complimentary sample HTC Rapid Charger AC adapter SIM Eject Pin complimentary sample Basic Manual Japanese Sett...

Page 4: ...t Basic Manual this manual The Basic Manual handles only basic operations for main features For detailed descriptions of various functions refer to the Basic Manual Application that can be used on the...

Page 5: ...creen instructions If you receive an Install blocked message tap Settings and make sure Unknown sources is checked and then download and install the app again After the installation is complete you ca...

Page 6: ...s malfunctioning check for possible remedies in the following au Customer Support site on the au homepage http www au kddi com support mobile trouble repair Communication is not possible even inside t...

Page 7: ...content Since this product is a radio station under the Radio Law you may be asked to temporarily submit the product for inspection in accordance with the Radio Law The IMEI information of your cell...

Page 8: ...ges arising from failure to observe the described content of the Instruction Manual The Company is not liable for any damages arising for example from malfunction caused by combination with connected...

Page 9: ...roduct cannot be returned to the customer when the product is replaced for repair of a fault for example This product uses liquid crystal for its display The display response speed may become slow whe...

Page 10: ...vely use resources Old products are collected at au shops and other places The Company as appears in this manual refers to the following companies Sold by KDDI CORPORATION OKINAWA CELLULAR TELEPHONE C...

Page 11: ...n when walking Surrounding sounds may not be heard clearly and gazing at the screen might distract your attention causing a traffic accident Be especially careful at railroad crossings station platfor...

Page 12: ...oud voice Be careful of sound leakage from earphones in trains or other places with other people around you Obtain the permission of other people before you take their photos with the cell phone s cam...

Page 13: ...tly 16 Handling precautions 38 Available security codes 50 Notes on using Bluetooth wireless LAN Wi Fi functions 53 Notes on packet communication charge 58 Applications 59 Getting ready 61 Names and f...

Page 14: ...menu 106 Appendix 111 Peripheral equipment 112 Troubleshooting 113 Using earphones 115 Updating software 116 After sales service 118 SIM unlock 127 Main specifications 127 Specific Absorption Rate SA...

Page 15: ...tations used in this manual 14 Safety precautions observe strictly 16 Handling precautions 38 Available security codes 50 Notes on using Bluetooth wireless LAN Wi Fi functions 53 Notes on packet commu...

Page 16: ...ow Indications used for the operation of selecting items icons keys etc Notations used for operation procedures in this manual are as follows Regarding notations used in this manual Description in thi...

Page 17: ...peration explanations shown in this manual assume that au Nano IC Card 04 have been already installed on the product The explanations in this manual are based on the default settings for the Camellia...

Page 18: ...different when landscape horizontal screen orientation is being used In this manual microSD memory card microSDHC memory card and microSDXC memory card are abbreviated as microSD memory card or microS...

Page 19: ...injury This refers to injuries burns high and low temperature electric shock etc that do not require hospital admission for treatment or long term hospital attendance as an outpatient 3 Physical dama...

Page 20: ...letting the product get wet is not allowed Indicates that handling with wet hands is not allowed Indicates that the instructions specified are mandatory must be done Indicates that disassembly is not...

Page 21: ...ven and induction cooker or a high pressure container such as a pressure cooker Doing so might cause a fire burns injury or electric shock Do not allow sand soil or mud get on the product nor put the...

Page 22: ...Use only the optional accessories specified by au Failure to do so might cause a fire burns injury or electric shock Do not drop step on or throw the product or otherwise subject it to strong force im...

Page 23: ...ulates may be generated such as a gas station be sure to turn off the product and not to charge the battery Use of the product at places where flammable gas is present might cause a gas explosion or f...

Page 24: ...tric shock When the product is used by a child parents or guardians should teach the child how to use it to ensure its proper use Failure to do so may result in injury etc Do not leave the product and...

Page 25: ...or leak resulting in a fire burns or injury etc Do not apply excessive force on the product for example by puncturing it with a nail or other sharp objects hitting it with a hammer or other hard objec...

Page 26: ...dazzle or surprise a person causing an accident or injury Do not turn on or flash the light aiming at a driver of a car Doing so may disturb the driving and cause an accident Do not stare at a repeate...

Page 27: ...as using the phone in an airplane you will be punished in accordance with the law When using the product in a medical facility follow the instructions of the facility Turn the product off in areas wh...

Page 28: ...ation of the electronic medical device etc Turn off the product near high precision electronic devices or devices using weak electronic signals Failure to do so may adversely affect the operation of t...

Page 29: ...bite on the product The internal battery may catch fire explode overheat or leak resulting in a fire burns or injury etc If the display is accidentally broken and any internal substance etc then leak...

Page 30: ...ur face or hands etc or clothes Doing so might cause loss of eyesight or skin problem If the internal substance etc gets into your eyes or mouth or gets on your skin or clothes immediately rinse them...

Page 31: ...r staple etc is attached to the sections Attached metal object may cause injury etc When watching the display keep a certain distance from it in a sufficiently bright place Watching the display in a d...

Page 32: ...plugging unplugging the AC adapter into from the power outlet do not let metal straps or other metal objects come into contact with them Doing so might cause a fire burns or electric shock Do not use...

Page 33: ...re burns or electric shock When unplugging the power plug of the AC adapter from the outlet grip the adapter and then pull it out not applying excessive force such as pulling the USB cable Pulling the...

Page 34: ...hock Before cleaning the the equipment unplug the power plug from the outlet Failure to do so might cause fire burns or electric shock Do not touch the AC adapter for a long time when connected to the...

Page 35: ...e an accident When playing games or musics adjust the volume properly Setting too loud a volume or using the earphones continuously for a long period of time might adversely affect your ears Even if t...

Page 36: ...on your physical constitution and condition For material of each part P 36 Material list SIM Eject Pin complimentary sample The tip of the SIM Eject Pin complimentary sample is sharp Do not use the p...

Page 37: ...or in your body always carry or use the product at least 15 cm away from your implanted device Radio waves may have an adverse effect on the operation of the electronic medical devices If you are usin...

Page 38: ...he electronic medical devices For the use of the product in medical institutions follow the instructions of the respective institutions Failure to do so may adversely affect the operation of the elect...

Page 39: ...Alumite treatment Power key Aluminum Alumite treatment Home key Fingerprint scanner Epoxy resin UV coating Part Material Surface treatment Housing cover UL94V 0 grade flame retardant polycarbonate Pow...

Page 40: ...t and ensure that performance can be fully demonstrated Thoroughly read these precautions to ensure correct use Precautions common to the main unit internal battery charging equipment au Nano IC Card...

Page 41: ...in an ambient temperature range of 5 to 35 and humidity range of 35 to 85 Charging equipment Peripheral equipment Do not use the product in extremely hot cold or humid places Use within an ambient tem...

Page 42: ...near corrosive chemicals or in places where corrosive gas is generated Doing so might cause a fault Do not use outside when you can hear thunder Doing so may result in lightning strikes and electric...

Page 43: ...t use the product while driving an automobile or motorized bicycle riding a bicycle or walking Use of a cell phone while driving a car or motorbike is prohibited by law Use of a cell phone while ridin...

Page 44: ...nto the product and cannot be replaced by the customer For information on the battery replacement contact an au shop or Customer Service Center Do not forcefully press tap or intentionally subject the...

Page 45: ...onformity Mark is affixed on your au cell phone as a certificate How to view the certificate On the home screen Settings About Legal information Certification If you disassemble the main unit of the p...

Page 46: ...t inserting a metal earphone jack accessory into the stereo earphone jack may damage the product Do not exert excessive force when installing removing a microSD memory card Doing so might injure your...

Page 47: ...Doing so might cause a fault Do not put the product directly on sand at a beach etc Sand or other small particles might get inside the earpiece mouthpiece or speakers causing the volume to drop If sa...

Page 48: ...very hot or cold environments for example leaving the product in an automobile with the windows closed in summer will cause the internal battery capacity to drop and shorten the usable time This will...

Page 49: ...apter itself Also do not forcibly bend the plug of the charging equipment or the connection between the connector and power cord Do not place any heavy object on the AC adapter or USB cable nor apply...

Page 50: ...t occasions take a trial shot and check the shot image to make sure it is correctly shot in advance Do not take photographs in places where photography is prohibited Dustproof property This product ha...

Page 51: ...other individuals without their consent as it might infringe on rights of portrait Note that shooting and recording may be restricted at some live performances shows and exhibitions even for personal...

Page 52: ...before use Security code Security code to unlock your product Available security codes About various security codes Example of usage a To do remote operation of voice mail and call forwarding service...

Page 53: ...every time the power is turned on You also need to enter PIN code when setting whether PIN code entry is required If the PIN code is incorrectly entered three times consecutively the PIN code will be...

Page 54: ...the PIN code entry to be required be sure to change the code to your own unique number PUK code You can release the lock by inputting this code if the PIN code is locked PUK code is an eight digit num...

Page 55: ...or disconnection 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 magn...

Page 56: ...hat are connecting This product uses the 2 4 GHz frequency band for Bluetooth and wireless LAN Wi Fi functions This frequency band is also shared by microwave ovens and other household appliances by i...

Page 57: ...ional compatibility with any particular Bluetooth or wireless LAN Wi Fi devices is not guaranteed This product supports security features for wireless communications that are compliant with the Blueto...

Page 58: ...communication speed or disconnection from the network If connection fails stop using either of the Bluetooth or wireless LAN Wi Fi communication Bluetooth and wireless LAN Wi Fi functions of this prod...

Page 59: ...plicable airline company for each instance of use Wireless LAN Wi Fi function of this product uses the 5 GHz frequency band Using 5 2 GHz and 5 3 GHz bands outdoor is prohibited by the Radio Law The f...

Page 60: ...tions charges may become high subscription to a packet communication charge discount service or flat rate plan is recommended To browse homepages download applications communicate using applications s...

Page 61: ...cost in this case may be charged even during the warranty period The Company assumes no responsibility for any disadvantage brought to you or any third party by applications you have installed Insert...

Page 62: ...Safety precautions 60 upgrade In addition operation procedures described in this manual may differ from the actual procedures...

Page 63: ...functions of parts 62 Installing removing the au Nano IC Card 04 65 Installing removing a microSD memory card 70 Charging 75 Turning the power on off 78 Sleep mode 80 Unlocking the product 81 Setting...

Page 64: ...and prevents unintentional touch panel operation It also detects ambient light level and automatically adjusts display brightness accordingly c Earpiece receiver You can hear voice of the other party...

Page 65: ...ction is turn on i Recently used apps Display recently used app history on a list You can start any app by tapping its history or delete the history by tapping Tap Clear all to delete all histories j...

Page 66: ...e power While the power is on each time you press this key Sleep mode is switched between on and off P 80 While the power is on press and hold this key for over two seconds to display a cell phone opt...

Page 67: ...ard terminal in the main unit as much as possible Insert the IC card in the correct direction s Flash light Use as a light You can also use the light when shooting with the camera t Laser auto focus B...

Page 68: ...and tray is installed incorrectly or if there is some problem with the au Nano IC Card 04 an error message will be displayed Do not lose the au Nano IC Card 04 after it has been removed Do not insert...

Page 69: ...nd then pull the tray straight out in the direction of the arrow b Hold the au Nano IC Card 04 with the IC metal side turned up and set the card on the tray Insert the tray straight into the slot in t...

Page 70: ...inserted and not sticking out Turn off the product before removing the au Nano IC Card 04 a Insert the SIM Eject Pin complimentary sample into the hole adjacent to the au Nano IC Card 04 tray and the...

Page 71: ...Card 04 from the tray a and then insert the tray straight into the slot in the direction of the arrow b c Slide a finger in the direction of the arrow and make sure the tray is fully inserted and not...

Page 72: ...croSD memory card do not remove the microSD memory card turn off the power or subject the product to impact Doing so may corrupt the data For details about the microSD memory cards microSDHC memory ca...

Page 73: ...memory card tray and then pull the tray straight out in the direction of the arrow b Hold the microSD memory card with the IC metal side turned up and set the card on the tray Insert the tray straight...

Page 74: ...by recognizing its back front top and bottom sides Inserting a microSD memory card forcibly into the slot could result in failure to remove the card or a damage Do not touch the terminal part of micr...

Page 75: ...hole adjacent to the microSD memory card tray and then pull the tray straight out in the direction of the arrow d Remove the microSD memory card from the tray a and then insert the tray straight into...

Page 76: ...icking out memo Remove the microSD memory card after completely pulling out the tray It may cause a damage or data loss Applications installed on a microSD memory card are not available when the micro...

Page 77: ...n on the usage time see Main speci cations P 127 This section explains how to charge the product with the HTC Rapid Charger AC adapter a Insert the USB plug of the USB Type C cable into the HTC Rapid...

Page 78: ...he power plug of the HTC Rapid Charger AC adapter into the power outlet While charging is in progress the indicator lights in red and a charging icon appears in the status bar When the charging is com...

Page 79: ...ug of the HTC Rapid Charger AC adapter from the power outlet e Hold the Type C plug of the USB Type C cable and then pull it straight out from the product f Hold the USB plug of the USB Type C cable a...

Page 80: ...en appears P 81 memo When you turn on the product in its initial state a setup wizard appears For details see the Setting Guide a Cancels Sleep mode if Sleep mode is on P 80 b Press and hold for at le...

Page 81: ...keys stop flashing and the screen turns off release the and After a while htc screen appears and the product restarts memo Forcibly rebooting resetting the product will cause any unsaved data to be lo...

Page 82: ...of time the screen automatically turns off to save the battery power You can also let the product into Sleep mode immediately by pressing during operation Cancels Sleep mode Press to turn on the scree...

Page 83: ...function is turn on You can change the icons displayed at the bottom of the screen dock Unlocking the product Lock screen Displays noti cations If there are too many noti cations to be displayed tap...

Page 84: ...Y in an app you may not be able to run the app or its features or the use of the features may be restricted To change the app permissions on the home screen tap Settings Apps tap the app you want to c...

Page 85: ...Getting ready 83 display may differ from screen to screen Check the content carefully and follow the on screen instructions In this guide some parts of the screen display may be omitted...

Page 86: ...Getting ready 84...

Page 87: ...85 Basic operations Home screen 86 Monitoring the product s status 92 Displaying a menu 96...

Page 88: ...en BlinkFeed screen You can view news topics by setting news sources in advance You can also use SNS Social Networking Services such as Facebook by registering them Extended home screens Up to five ho...

Page 89: ...p an icon to activate the app or function You can change the apps to be displayed in the dock Make phone calls P 100 Browse Web pages Send receive E mails by using E mail ezweb ne jp address Shoot pho...

Page 90: ...BlinkFeed and the news categories of your interest a On the BlinkFeed screen flick right A menu for switching the news sources to display on BlinkFeed appears You can also display the menu for switchi...

Page 91: ...itles to open and read the articles and tap to save the articles When you slide downward without releasing your finger from the screen from the center of the screen your feeds will be refreshed to ref...

Page 92: ...to use Sliding your finger upwards or downwards on the screen displays the previous or next page memo On the app list au Service au Support SNS Tools and Google folders are available Tap a folder to d...

Page 93: ...Send and receive messages by using phone numbers as address Play Store Use Google Play Settings Use this to display the settings menu P 106 Maps Display your current location search for other location...

Page 94: ...of the screen Main notification icons Monitoring the product s status Understanding icons Icon Description Missed call Sending call in progress receiving High quality voice call with a device that su...

Page 95: ...G appears on the screen for either network The product connects to the network that the company determines is least busy depending on the crowding and other conditions of the line Signal strength of w...

Page 96: ...l P 95 c Address Book Plus Displays various information saved in the phonebook You can also display the contacts you call often such as Favorites etc on the notification panel Tap Settings to display...

Page 97: ...sliding the status bar down twice Tap twice to close the quick settings panel a Switch setting Each time you tap the icon of each function the setting is switched b Settings Displays the Settings menu...

Page 98: ...Basic operations 96 Tap displayed on the screen The display is different depending on the screen Displaying a menu Displays a menu...

Page 99: ...asic operations 97 Switching software keyboards a On the character entry screen long touch Keyboard type 10 key keyboard QWERTY keyboard 50 key keyboard QWERTY keyboard 10 key keyboard 50 key keyboard...

Page 100: ...screen tap Settings Sound notification b Sound pro le Vibrate Silent On the status bar manner mode silent mode is displayed Tap Normal to cancel the manner mode silent mode Turning airplane mode on o...

Page 101: ...99 Calling Making calls 100 Receiving calls 103 Checking your own phone number 104...

Page 102: ...number tap to delete one digit 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 callin...

Page 103: ...the emergency call receiving agency will not be notified of your location and phone number In places where signal reception from GPS satellites or a base station is relatively poor such as in an unde...

Page 104: ...a call using Call History a On the home screen tap b Flick the screen to the right to select an entry of Call History c Tap for the person you want to call talk tap END CALL memo Tapping Phonebook on...

Page 105: ...ck screen tap ANSWER To answer an incoming call while the product is in sleep mode on the lock screen side ANSWER upward or to the right b Talk End The call is hung up and the display returns to the o...

Page 106: ...Calling 104 If you do not answer an incoming call is displayed on the status bar a On the home screen tap Settings About Phone identity check Phone number Checking your own phone number...

Page 107: ...105 Function settings Displaying the Settings menu 106...

Page 108: ...e the status bar down twice Displaying the Settings menu Item Description au Settings menu Set au services including au ID Airplane mode Turn off phone and packet communication functions wireless LAN...

Page 109: ...ing Personalize You can add shortcuts of apps and widgets to the home screen and make display settings Fingerprint scanner Set up fingerprint scanner behavior and register fingerprints Account sync Se...

Page 110: ...gestures buttons Configure various settings relating to screen display and gestures such as brightness and cancellation of sleep mode with gestures HTC BoomSound with Dolby Audio Toggle between music...

Page 111: ...emory Use this to check the phone s average memory use or to find out how much memory is being used by individual apps Language keyboard Make settings relating to display language and text input Date...

Page 112: ...you touch and what is displayed on the screen When the Explore by touch function is enabled you can use different methods to operate this product Select an item by tapping the screen once followed by...

Page 113: ...re 116 After sales service 118 SIM unlock 127 Main specifications 127 Specific Absorption Rate SAR of Cellular phones 130 FCC Notice 133 FCC RF exposure information 134 Body worn operation 135 DECLARA...

Page 114: ...about peripheral equipment supported visit the au homepage http www au kddi com or contact Customer Service Center This product does not support ASYNC Fax communications Accessories shown above can a...

Page 115: ...ge Is the specified charging equipment correctly connected to the product P 75 Battery usage time is short Are you charging the battery enough Is the product often used at places where out of service...

Page 116: ...too quickly If you do not perform any operation for a certain period of time the screen will automatically go blank to save the battery power sleep mode P 80 Cannot hear the other party Is the receive...

Page 117: ...nect the supplied HTC Hi Res audio earphones complimentary sample to the product a Insert the earphone plug into the stereo earphone jack on the product Using earphones HTC Hi Res audio earphones comp...

Page 118: ...Service Center call toll free 157 In addition users of the product will receive a notice from au when a software update is necessary to improve the functionality of the product Note that updating soft...

Page 119: ...of data Note that KDDI shall not be held in any way responsible for any software update related losses due to any type of malfunction operational fault software setup modification of specifications o...

Page 120: ...accepted by some shop a On the home screen Settings About b Software updates If updating software is not necessary tap OK c After confirming the update version tap DOWNLOAD Tick your desired update m...

Page 121: ...er sales service are collected and recycled by KDDI Neither parts nor cell phones can be returned to customers The products that have been altered modified or analyzed including software modification...

Page 122: ...ame of the retailer date of purchase and other necessary details filled in on the warranty card and be sure to keep it in a safe place Keitai Guarantee Service Plus LTE An after sales service membersh...

Page 123: ...er to the successor of the cell phone When you get a new au cell phone by changing the model or purchasing an extra cell phone etc the Keitai Guarantee Service Plus or the Keitai Guarantee Service Plu...

Page 124: ...et acceptance if damage wet theft and loss are eligible In the case of spontaneous failure not the cause damage such as water wet but does not power on the screen does not function or other it will be...

Page 125: ...very service All amounts are tax exclusive Service description Keitai Guarantee Service Plus LTE Member Non member Spontaneous Failure 1st year Free Not eligible 2nd year or later See the Fees paid by...

Page 126: ...e Plus LTE Member Non member Spontaneous Failure 1st year Free Free 2nd year or later Free three year warranty Charged at cost Partial damage Charged to customer 5 000 yen maximum Water damage total d...

Page 127: ...e phone delivery service through the Internet you get a discount of 500 yen on the fee When taking Web Discount you cannot borrow substitute cell phone Therefore No Substitute Discount will also be au...

Page 128: ...that are specified by KDDI is provided Available up to twice in a year from the day you use this service as a start day If you do not use this service in a past year at the subscription to this servi...

Page 129: ...ctions of the product may be restricted Please note that we do not guarantee the operation of the product with non HTC SIM card To unlock the SIM perform the following operations on the home screen ta...

Page 130: ...e thickest part Memory built in ROM Approx 32 GB RAM Approx 4 GB Continuous talk time In Japan Approx 1 590 min Overseas GSM Approx 730 min Continuous standby time In Japan Approx 390 hours Overseas G...

Page 131: ...ions to meet the intended interaction between Bluetooth devices as prescribed in the Bluetooth standard GAP Generic Access Profile GOEP Generic Object Exchange Profile DUN Dial up Networking Profile 3...

Page 132: ...nd international guidelines for radiation protection This cellular phone is designed to conform to the Japanese technical regulations relating to the human body absorption of radio waves 1 and tolerab...

Page 133: ...uency energy is absorbed by the human body The SAR tolerance limit for this cell phone is 2 0 W kg The highest SAR value for this cellular phone when tested for use at the head is 0 872 W kg 2 and whe...

Page 134: ...llular phone to conform to the specifications of the Japanese technical regulations and international guidelines for radiation protection The World Health Organization states A large number of studies...

Page 135: ...and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B...

Page 136: ...t or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Co...

Page 137: ...is 0 87W kg and when worn on the body as described in this user guide is 0 55W kg This phone was tested for typical body worn operations with the back of the phone kept at a distance of 1 5 cm from t...

Page 138: ...Wireless LAN Devices For 2 4 GHz wireless LAN operation of this product certain restrictions apply This equipment may use the entire 2400 MHz to 2483 5 MHz frequency band channels 1 through 13 for in...

Page 139: ...of the general public to electromagnetic fields by way of health protection The limits are part of extensive recommendations for the protection of the general public These recommendations have been de...

Page 140: ...sure compliance with ICNIRP exposure guidelines SAR is measured with the device at a separation of 1 5 cm to the body while transmitting at the highest certified output power level in all frequency ba...

Page 141: ...and its accessories To export and re export this product and its accessories take the required measures on your responsibility and at your expenses For details on the procedures contact the Ministry o...

Page 142: ...es Bluetooth smart ready word mark and logo are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG Inc and HTC Corporation has permission to use them Wi Fi Certified and its logo are registered trademarks or trad...

Page 143: ...e logo and other trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google Inc Rovi G GUIDE G GUIDE MOBILE and the G GUIDE logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Rovi Corporation of the Un...

Page 144: ...e companies referred to in this manual OpenSSL License OpenSSL License Copyright 1998 2013 The OpenSSL Project All rights reserved This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for u...

Page 145: ...tten by 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 FITN...

Page 146: ...orth 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 following private and non profit purposes For pro...

Page 147: ...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 licensed to provide AVC video No license is granted or...

Page 148: ...mation toll free Business hours 9 00 20 00 7 days a week From xed line phones From au cell phones 0077 7 111 157 without area code PRESSING ZERO WILL CONNECT YOU TO AN OPERATOR AFTER CALLING 157 ON YO...

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