Introduction
Sold by:
KDDI CORPORATION,
OKINAWA CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY
Manufactured by: KYOCERA Corporation
Setting Guide
When Using the Product
Note the following when using the product.
●
When you purchase the product, the battery is not fully charged. Be sure to charge the battery before use.
●
To maintain water and dust resistance, attach the back cover firmly.
●
If a confirmation screen of conditions, etc. is displayed during the procedure for applications or functions of the product, follow the
on-screen instructions.
●
If a confirmation screen of communication charges is displayed when the application or function is activated, follow the on-screen
instructions.
Basic Operation
Basic key operations are described here. For detailed operation, refer to "Basic Manual".
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Key Names and Functions
Names of keys on the product and their functions are described.
①
⑩
⑪
⑫
⑨
②
⑧
⑤
④
⑥
⑦
⑬
③
①
k
Center key
②
u
Phone book key
③
j
Mail key
④
,
Clear/Memo key
While using the product,
return to the previous
screen.
⑤
m
Call/Pair key
⑥
0
-
9
,
-
,
^
Number keys
⑦
q
-
z
Custom
keys 1 - 3
⑧
d
Cursor key
s
Left key/Incoming
history
f
Right key/Outgoing
history
e
Up key
c
Down key
⑨
o
Camera key
⑩
l
Browser key
Displays browser menu.
⑪
.
Power/End call key
While using the product, end call or
exit functions. Hold down to turn the
power on or off.
⑫
Touch area (Touch pointer)
⑬
v
Manner/Shutter key
Using the Pointer
Move the pointer on the screen up/down/left/right to operate the browser, etc.
The product supports two types of pointer operations, "Touch pointer" mode that is a touchpad-like operation to touch the touch area with
your fingers, and "Navigation keys" mode that is a pointer operation by pressing
e
/
c
/
s
/
f
. It is set to the navigation keys mode at the
time of purchase when you set the pointer to ON.
Activate a pointer-capable function/application
"
" (OFF)/"
" (ON) is displayed in the status bar, and "
" (pointer) is displayed when the pointer is on.
●
Hold down
z
for at least 1 second to toggle the pointer ON/OFF.
●
Key operation is still possible when the pointer is ON (except some applications).
●
To change the pointer mode, from the standby screen, press
k
→
[Settings]
→
[More settings]
→
[Pointer]
→
[Mode]
→
[Touch]/
[Navigation keys].
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Touch Pointer Operation
Tap/Double-tap
Long-touch
Lightly touch the touch area and then
immediately release your finger. Tapping
the touch area twice consecutively in the
same position is called double-tap.
•
Move "
" to a desired item and tap,
and then the item is confirmed
(okayed).
Lightly touch the touch area and then
keep touching it.
•
Long-touch the touch area to change
"
" to "
". Long-touch it again to
return to "
".
Slide
Flick
While lightly touching a touch area, slide
in a desired direction or to a desired
position. The arrow moves in the
direction you slide it.
•
Long-touch the touch area to change
"
" to "
", and slide to scroll the
screen.
•
With the pointer at the edge of the
screen, slide toward off the screen to
scroll. Or slide two fingers on the screen
to scroll in the direction of the slide.
Touch on the touch area and flick up/
down/left/right. The arrow moves in the
direction you flick it.
•
Long-touch the touch area to change
"
" to "
", and flick to scroll the
screen.
•
With the pointer at the edge of the
screen, flick toward off the screen to
scroll. Or flick two fingers on the screen
to scroll in the direction of the flick.
Zoom-in/Zoom-out
While touching the touch area with two
fingers, spread them apart (zoom-in) or
pinch the fingers together (zoom-out).
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Pointer Operation
Move
Select
By pressing
e
/
c
/
s
/
f
, and you can
move the pointer up/down/left/right.
With the pointer at buttons or items to
select, the buttons or items are
confirmed (okayed) by pressing
k
.
Scroll
With the pointer at the up/down/left/right
edge of the screen, move toward off the
screen using
e
/
c
/
s
/
f
.
•
By long-pressing
k
for more 2
seconds, the pointer changes to "
",
and you can scroll the screen using
e
/
c
/
s
/
f
.
Preparing the Product for Use
●
Always turn the power off before installing or removing the battery pack, au IC card, or a microSD memory card.
●
Attach the battery pack after checking that the au IC card and microSD memory card are firmly in place.
●
To maintain water resistance, firmly close the back cover without leaving any gaps.
●
Attaching items improperly may result in damage to the battery pack or back cover.
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Installing/Removing the Battery Pack
Installing
Remove the back cover of the back of the product
Lift the back cover by the notch using fingertips (fingernail,
etc.) in the direction shown to remove.
Install the battery pack
Confirm the position of connection, and then slide battery
pack in and press firmly into place.
Notch
Battery pack
Connection
Attach the back cover
Note the orientation of the back cover and place it on the
product with the product closed, and attach the back cover.
Press firmly to make sure there are no gaps around the
back cover
Trace the circumference of the back cover in direction
①
with
finger and press in direction
②
to install the back cover
completely.
②
①
Removing
Remove the back cover of the back of the product
Lift the back cover by the notch using fingertips (fingernail,
etc.) in the direction shown to remove.
Remove the battery pack
Lift the battery pack by the notch of the product using
fingertips (fingernail, etc.) in the direction shown to remove.
Notch
Battery pack
Notch
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Installing/Removing the au IC Card
The au IC card contains customer phone number and other information. The product is compatible with au Nano IC Card 04 LE.
IC (metal) part
au Nano IC Card 04 LE
(Back)
(Front)
●
When handling the au IC card, observe the following to avoid malfunction and damage.
•
Do not touch the IC (metal) part on the au IC card or the IC card terminals on the product.
•
Confirm the correct orientation for installing.
•
Do not forcefully install or remove.
●
An error message is displayed if the au IC card is not installed correctly or if it has an abnormality.
●
Be careful not to lose the removed au IC card.
●
Do not insert the au IC card with a conversion adapter. May cause malfunction.
●
Turn the power off beforehand and remove the battery pack.
●
If the au IC card is not inserted, the following operations are unavailable. "
" is also displayed.
•
Making
*
/Receiving a call
•
Sending/Receiving SMS
•
Making initial settings for E-mail (@ezweb.ne.jp) and sending/receiving e-mail
•
Making PIN code settings
•
Checking product phone number and e-mail address
Besides the above, functions which require your phone number, etc. may not be available.
* Emergency calls also cannot be made to 110 (police), 119 (fire department), or 118 (coast guard). However, calls can be made if signal strength
during GSM/UMTS/LTE roaming is any level other than "Out of service area" (emergency numbers depend on the country; calls may not go
through).
●
Restricting product use with a PIN code
Your au IC card contains valuable personal information. To protect this information, you can change the PIN code and lock the SIM card
to restrict use by other persons.
Installing
Turn the power off and remove the battery pack
•
See "Installing/Removing the Battery Pack" for how to
remove the back cover and battery pack.
•
Reverse the direction of the product after step 2.
Slide the au IC card slot cover with the pad of your finger
in direction
①
and then raise in direction
②
Be careful not to touch the metal terminals on the product
when raising the cover. Do not slide the cover forcefully (may
damage the cover or injure hand/finger).
Battery pack
Notch
①
②
Slide the au IC card in the direction shown in the slot
cover
Note the position of the card's notch and orientation of IC
(metal) surface.
Lower the au IC card slot cover in direction
①
, and then
slide in direction
②
with the pad of your finger until it
clicks locked
If the cover is difficult to close, raise the cover again and make
sure the au IC card is installed all the way.
Notch
IC (metal) surface
②
①
Removing
Turn the power off and remove the battery pack
•
See "Installing/Removing the Battery Pack" for how to
remove the back cover and battery pack.
•
Reverse the direction of the product after step 2.
Slide the au IC card slot cover with the pad of your finger
in direction
①
and then raise in direction
②
Be careful not to touch the metal terminals on the product
when raising the cover. Do not slide the cover forcefully (may
damage the cover or injure hand/finger).
Battery pack
Notch
①
②
Slide the au IC card in the direction shown to remove
Lower the au IC card slot cover in direction
①
, and then
slide in direction
②
with the pad of your finger until it
clicks locked
①
②
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Installing/Removing the microSD Memory Card
You can save/move/copy data by installing a microSD memory card (including microSDHC memory card) in the product.
●
A protective card is preinstalled. If not using a microSD memory card, leave the protective card installed in the product to prevent parts
from rattling. Be careful not to lose the removed protective card.
* The protective card can be used when a microSD memory card is uninstalled. Not installing the protective card does not adversely affect the
product.
●
Turn the power off beforehand and remove the battery pack.
●
A microSD memory card initialized on another device may not work on the product properly. Format the microSD memory card on this
product. Use the following steps.
From the standby screen, press
k
→
[Settings]
→
[More settings]
→
[Storage]
→
[Erase SD card]
→
[Erase SD card]
→
[Erase
everything]
●
Make sure that the top/bottom and front/rear of the microSD memory card are facing correctly. Trying to force a wrongly oriented card into
the slot could make it impossible to remove the card or result in damage.
●
Do not touch the terminal part of a microSD memory card.
Installing
Turn the power off and remove the battery pack
•
See "Installing/Removing the Battery Pack" for how to
remove the back cover and battery pack.
Slide the microSD memory card slot cover with the pad of
your finger in direction
①
and then raise in direction
②
Be careful not to touch the metal terminals on the product
when raising the cover. Do not slide the cover forcefully (may
damage the cover or injure hand/finger).
Battery pack
Notch
①
②
Slide the microSD memory card in the direction shown
in the slot cover
Note the orientation of the microSD memory card.
Remove the protective card if it is installed.
Lower the microSD memory card slot cover in direction
①
, and then slide in direction
②
with the pad of your
finger until it clicks locked
If the cover is difficult to close, raise the cover again and make
sure the microSD memory card is installed all the way.
②
①
Removing
Turn the power off and remove the battery pack
•
See "Installing/Removing the Battery Pack" for how to
remove the back cover and battery pack.
Slide the microSD memory card slot cover with the pad of
your finger in direction
①
and then raise in direction
②
Be careful not to touch the metal terminals on the product
when raising the cover. Do not slide the cover forcefully (may
damage the cover or injure hand/finger).
Battery pack
Notch
①
②
Slide the microSD memory card in the direction shown
to remove
If not using a microSD memory card, attach the protective
card.
Lower the microSD memory card slot cover in direction
①
, and then slide in direction
②
with the pad of your
finger until it clicks locked
②
①
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Charging
●
While charging, the charging/notification indicator illuminates in red. When charging is finished, the charging/notification indicator goes
out.
●
The product may become warm while charging, depending on the situation, but this is not abnormal.
●
When you operate the product with the specified charger (sold separately) connected, the product may repeat short-time charging/
discharging resulting in short battery life.
●
When the temperature of the environment or product becomes extremely high or low, charging may be stopped. Try to charge the battery
at room temperature as much as possible.
●
If the charging/notification indicator blinks in red, check if the phone is connected correctly, etc. Even if the indicator keeps blinking, stop
charging and then contact an au shop or Repair and Delivery Support Center.
Thank you for purchasing the "MARVERA" (simply called the
"product" or "main unit" from here on).
In this guide, settings and precautions for using the product are
described. For explanations of basic functions, refer to "Basic
Manual".
Company names and product names referred to in this manual are
trademarks or registered trademarks of respective companies. The TM,
® marks may be omitted in this manual.
Illustrations and screens shown in this manual may look different from
the actual product and screens. In some cases, minor details or a part of
a screen may be omitted.
In this manual, "au Nano IC Card 04 LE" is abbreviated as "au IC card".
In this manual, "microSD™ memory card (commercially available)" and
"microSDHC™ memory card (commercially available)" are abbreviated
as "microSD memory card" or "microSD".
August 2017, 1st Edition
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When Using the Product
Describes things to note when using the product.
■
Basic Operation
Describes basic key operations.
■
Using the Pointer
Describes pointer operations.
■
Preparing the Product for Use
Describes initial preparations.
■
Initial Settings
Set an au ID, etc. to use various services provided by au.
■
Switching to English Display
You can switch the display from Japanese to English.
■
Setting Wi-Fi
®
Describes how to connect to a Wi-Fi
®
network.
■
Checking On-Screen Status
Check the signal reception strength, battery level, etc. on-screen.
■
Make initial settings for E-mail (@ezweb.ne.jp), etc.
■
How to Transfer Data
You can return/save data from your old au phone to the product
using a microSD memory card or au server.
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Increasing the Lighting Time of the Screen
You can set the time before the screen automatically turns off.
■
Adjusting the Brightness of the Screen
You can adjust the brightness level of the screen.
■
Using Battery Care Mode
You can extend the battery life using battery care mode.
■
Changing Font Size (Character Size)
Change the font size.
■
Changing Volume
Set the volume of ringtones, alarms, etc.
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Attaching a Strap
Describes how to attach a strap.