User manual
Table Of Contents
- AQUOS Xx User Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Basic Operations
- Handset Interface
- Welcome Sheet (Lock Screen) Basics
- Feel Home Basics
- Icons at Display Top (Status Bar)
- Checking Handset Status & Notifications (Notifications Window)
- Activating Applications Quickly (Quick Launcher)
- Customizing Welcome Sheet (Lock Screen)
- Customizing Feel Home
- Disabling Touch Operation Temporarily (Childlock)
- Copying Onscreen Text (Copy Anywhere)
- Writing Notes on Display (KAKU Notepad)
- Phone
- Messaging & Internet
- Camera
- Music & Images
- Connectivity
- Global Services
- Handset Settings
- For Assistance
- Safety Precautions
- Index
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Safety Precautions
AQUOS Xx
TV Antenna Cable
If cord is damaged, do not use TV Antenna
Cable.
May cause fire, electric shock, or burn injuries.
Do not place heavy objects on top of TV
Antenna Cable.
May cause fire, electric shock, or burn injuries.
Do not touch TV Antenna Cable with wet
hands.
May cause fire, electric shock, or burn injuries.
Clean off dust adhering to plug of TV Antenna
Cable.
May cause fire, electric shock, or burn injuries.
When disconnecting TV Antenna Cable
from handset, grasp plug and pull, without
forcefully pulling cord.
May cause fire, electric shock, or burn injuries.
Do not store in a location that is subject
to excessive dust, high humidity, or high
temperatures.
May cause fire, electric shock, or burn injuries.
Do not swing handset grasping TV Antenna
Cable.
May result in hitting yourself or other persons, causing
injury or other accident.
Handset Use & Electronic Medical
Equipment
This section is based on "Guidelines for Use of Mobile Phones
and Other Devices in Hospitals" (Electromagnetic Compatibility
Conference, August 2014) and "Guidelines to safeguard
implanted medical devices against radio emissions from the
use of radio equipment" (Ministry of Internal Affairs and
Communications).
Persons with implanted pacemaker/defibrillator
should keep handset more than 15 cm away.
Radio waves may interfere with implanted pacemakers or
defibrillators.
Before using electronic medical equipment
other than implanted pacemaker/defibrillator
outside medical facilities, consult the vendor
on radio wave effects.
Radio waves may interfere with electronic medical
equipment.
If it may not be possible to keep handset
15 cm away from other persons (e.g., in a
crowded situation where you cannot move
freely), suspend signal-transmitting functions
(e.g., by activating Airplane mode) or power
off beforehand. If an application that
automatically powers handset on is installed,
disable that feature before powering off.
Persons with implanted pacemaker/defibrillator
may be near.
Radio waves may interfere with implanted pacemakers or
defibrillators causing such devices to malfunction.
Observe these rules inside medical facilities
to avoid effects of radio waves on electronic
medical equipment:
・Follow instructions regarding mobile phone use within
medical facilities.
・Always turn off handset within operating rooms,
intensive care units (ICU), etc.
・Even in patient rooms, lobbies, or other locations
where mobile phone use is permitted, keep handset at
a reasonable distance away from electronic medical
equipment.