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‡ The company names and product names appearing in this manual are

trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.


‡ For exemptions, refer to “Notes on Usage” available on the au homepage.
Preface
Thank you for buying the “Speed Wi-Fi NEXT W07” (simply called “the
product” from here on).
Before using the product, read the “Quick Start Guide” (this manual), and
“Notes on Usage”, carefully for proper use.

Packaged Items
Before using the product, make sure that you have all the following packaged
items with the product.

Main unit SIM eject pin (sample)*

• 無線LAN初期設定 (Wireless LAN Initialization) sticker (Japanese)


• はじめてガイド (Quick Start Guide) (Japanese)
• ご利用にあたっての注意事項(保証書) (Notes on Usage (Warranty))
(Japanese)
* Used to insert/remove the au Nano IC Card 04 LE.

The following items are not included.


• au Nano IC Card 04 LE • AC adapter
• USB Type-C™ cable • Cradle

• Please purchase the specified charger (sold separately). For details, refer to
“周辺機器” (Peripheral Devices) in the “取扱説明書 詳細版” (Full Instruction
Manual) (Japanese).

◎ The battery is built into the product.


◎ Illustrations in this manual are shown as examples. They may differ from
the actual product.

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About Descriptions
• Symbols representing keys in this manual are as below.

Power key

• The following operations are abbreviated in this manual.

Description Meaning
On the home screen → From the home screen, tap “ Settings”. Then,
[Settings] → [Display]. tap “Display”.
f (hold down for at Hold f down for at least 2 seconds.
least 2 seconds).
* Tap refers to using your finger to lightly touch keys and icons displayed on the
screen to select.

◎ In this manual, descriptions are based on the screen display and


operations of the product with au Nano IC Card 04 LE installed.
◎ Illustrations and screens shown in this manual may look different from
those on the actual product. In some cases, minor details or a part of a
screen may be omitted.
◎ Menu items, hierarchies, and icons used in this manual may differ
depending on the functions used and upon usage conditions.
◎ In this manual, “au Nano IC Card 04 LE” is abbreviated to “au IC Card”.
◎ Company names and product names described in this manual are
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. This
manual may also omit marks such as ™ and ®.

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What You Can Do with This Product
The product can be connected to multiple wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®)-supported
devices such as PCs, smartphones, tablets, etc. via wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) and
connect a PC etc. using a USB Type-C cable (commercially available). Also,
data communication using Internet access using WiMAX 2+, LTE or UMTS
systems is available on devices connected to the product.

Connecting via Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®)


You can connect wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®)-supported devices (such as PCs,
smartphones, tablets, etc.) to this product to carry out data communications.
• Up to 10 devices supporting wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) can be connected to the
product at the same time.

Wireless base
station

Wi-Fi®

Wi-Fi®

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Connecting with USB Cable
You can connect this product to a PC with a USB Type-C cable (commercially
available) for data communication. Additionally, you can also use the USB
connection at the same time as Wi-Fi® connections.

Wireless base Wi-Fi®


station

Wi-Fi®

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Connecting with the Specified Cradle (Sold
Separately) by Using a LAN Cable (Commercially
Available)
You can perform data communication by connecting the cradle (sold
separately) to a PC or other device using a LAN cable (commercially
available). You can also use the wired LAN connection at the same time as
wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) connections.
• Using the specified AC adapter (sold separately), plug the cradle (sold
separately) into the outlet. For details on the specified AC adapter (sold
separately), refer to “周辺機器” (Peripheral Devices) in the “取扱説明書 詳細
版” (Full Instruction Manual) (Japanese).

LAN cable Wireless base


(commercially available) station
AC adapter
(sold separately)

Wi-Fi® Wi-Fi®

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◎ Depending on radio wave reception, overloading of access points, or the
volume of the content, normal communications may not be possible.
Furthermore, depending on the connected devices, normal
communications may not be possible.
◎ Connection to the network automatically determines and selects the most
suitable network at that time.
◎ The product will automatically connect to the Internet when it is turned
on.

Support for au World Service


Using the au World Service, you can use your products that are used in Japan
overseas as well. This product can be used on either UMTS or LTE networks
depending on your destination.
• No special procedures for application or fixed monthly charges are required,
with usage charges being combined with fees for usage within Japan,
making payment easy.
* Customers with new accounts can use these overseas from the day following
purchase.
However, customers who have purchased this product from an online shop can
use it from 2 days after starting communications within Japan.
• Please check with the au website or Customer Center for details as to
countries in which this can be used, pricing, and other services.

■ Covered areas and charges


(https://www.au.com/mobile/service/global/au-world-service/area-charge/)
(Japanese)

■ How to use data communications overseas, and applicable data


communication charges
(https://www.au.com/mobile/service/global/au-world-service/check/)
(Japanese)

■ Customers using this product overseas


*Please read before traveling
(https://www.au.com/information/notice_mobile/global/)(Japanese)

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◎ Various discount services as well as data communication charges/
discount services available within Japan cannot be used overseas.
◎ Consumption tax is not added to usage fees for international services.

Setting Communication Mode


You can use the product to perform data communication with wireless base
station via WiMAX 2+, LTE or UMTS systems. You can select from the following
communication modes to use.

WiMAX 2+ LTE UMTS*


High Speed Mode ○ - -
High Speed Plus Area ○ ○ ○
Mode
* During international roaming

By default, the product is set to “High Speed Mode”. Note that additional
charges may be applied depending on your billing plan if you switch it to
“High Speed Plus Area Mode”.

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Useful Functionality of This Product
Support for Mobile Charging
You can charge your smartphone, tablet or other device by connecting it to
this product using a USB Type-C cable (commercially available). For details,
refer to “Mobile Charging” (zP.24).

QR Codes and WPS Connection


You can easily connect your smartphone or other device to the product over
wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) by displaying a QR code on the product screen, and
reading it with the camera on the smartphone or other device. WPS
connections are also supported to allow you to connect your smartphone to
the product via wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®), using a WPS key. If the wireless LAN
(Wi-Fi®)-supported device supports the WPS push button method, you can
easily set the SSID and security method required for the connection.
• For details on the connection method, refer to “Connecting by Using QR
Code” (zP.42) and “Connecting by Using WPS” (zP.37).

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About the Manuals
■ “Quick Start Guide” (this manual)
The “Quick Start Guide” (this manual) available on the au homepage describe
basic operations of major functions.
(https://www.au.com/english/support/manual/)

■ “Full Instruction Manual” (Japanese)


You can check “取扱説明書 詳細版”(Full Instruction Manual) (Japanese) that
describes detailed of various functions on the au homepage.
(https://www.au.com/support/service/mobile/guide/manual/)(Japanese)

Mobile Consideration
■ Usage is prohibited in the following locations
• Since using the product on airplanes is restricted, follow the instructions
given by the respective airlines.

■ Be very aware of people nearby


• When in town, do not use in locations that obstruct passers-by.
• Looking at your product screen while walking is very dangerous. Do not use
this product while walking, or suddenly stop to use it.
• When using this product on the bullet train or in hotel lobbies, move to a
location that will not bother other people.
• Crowded locations such as in full trains may have people using pacemakers
nearby. Please turn off the product before entering these areas.
• Abide by instructions regarding prohibitions on usage or restrictions on
bringing items in that have been put in place by hospitals and other medical
institutions.

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Part Names and Functions

Top

Front

Bottom
A RESET button
The product settings can be restored to the factory default settings by
pressing this button with the SIM eject pin (sample) when the power to the
product is on.
B au IC Card tray
C f Power key
Turn the screen on/off.
Hold down to turn the power on/off and to reboot.
D Internal antenna
E Internal antenna/Wi-Fi® antenna

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F Display (Touch panel)
G External connection jack
Use when connecting with the TypeC Common AC Adapter 01/02 (sold
separately), the specified cradle (sold separately), a USB Type-C cable
(commercially available), and USB cable (commercially available) for
connection with peripheral devices.

◎ The back cover of this product cannot be removed. Removing it forcibly


may cause damage or a malfunction.
◎ Since the battery is built into the product, you cannot remove it by
yourself. To forcibly turn the power off, refer to “Turning the Power Off
Forcibly” (zP.25).
Internal antenna and Wi-Fi® antenna
◎ The antenna is built into the product. Do not cover the antenna with your
hand during use. Doing so may impact signal quality.
au IC Card
◎ Pulling out or applying excessive force on the au IC Card tray may cause
damage.
IMEI plate
◎ A plate with the sticker (IMEI label) showing the IMEI number
(International Mobile Equipment Identifier) is printed and inserted near
the au IC Card tray slot. The IMEI number is required when requesting
servicing or repairs. Do not pull out the plate. Also, do not remove the
sticker.

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Pulling out the IMEI plate
A Turn the display side up, pull out the au IC Card tray, and remove the au
IC Card. (For details on pulling out the au IC Card tray, refer to the step
A and B of “Inserting the au IC Card” (zP.15).)
B Turn the display side down, hook the tab on the rear of the au IC Card
tray (side without text), and pull out the IMEI plate. (Do not fully pull out
the IMEI plate.)

IMEI plate

au IC Card tray

Catch
Catch
(au IC Card tray underside)

Hole of
the IMEI plate
au IC Card tray underside

◎ Note that pulling out the IMEI plate forcibly or applying force to it may
damage the plate.
◎ If the IMEI plate comes fully out, carefully return the IMEI plate while
taking care not to insert it too far in.
◎ IMEI information can also be checked by operating the product.
On the home screen → [About Device].

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Main Unit Keys and Buttons
Use keys and buttons on the main unit to carry out the following operations.

■ Power key
Power on f (hold down for at least 2 seconds).
Power off f (hold down for at least 2 seconds) → [Power
off].
Reboot f (hold down for at least 2 seconds) →
[Reboot].
Turn screen on f while the screen is off.
Turn screen off f while the screen is on.
Forcibly power off f (hold down for at least 8 seconds).

■ RESET button
Reset the product to Use the SIM eject pin (sample) to hold down for at
the factory default least 2 seconds → [YES].

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au IC Card (SIM Card)
Your phone number etc. is recorded in the au IC Card.
The product is compatible with au Nano IC Card 04 LE.
au Nano IC Card 04 LE
IC (metal) part

Front Back

◎ Note the following points, otherwise handling the au IC Card may cause
malfunction or damage.
• Do not touch the IC (metal) part of the au IC Card.
• Insert in the correct direction.
• Before inserting/removing the au IC Card, turn off the product .
• Do not forcefully insert or remove.
◎ An error message will be displayed if the au IC Card is not correctly
inserted, or if the au IC Card has a malfunction.
◎ Be careful not to lose the au IC Card after it is removed.
◎ Also, do not insert an au IC Card that is inserted into a conversion
adapter. Doing so might cause a malfunction.
◎ When inserting/removing the au IC Card, ensure that any USB Type-C
plugs such as the TypeC Common AC Adapter 01/02 are removed from
the product.
◎ The included SIM eject pin (sample) is required to insert and remove the
au IC Card.
◎ Although the phone number is stored to the au IC Card, making/receiving
calls etc. is not available with the product.

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Inserting/Removing the au IC Card
Before inserting/removing the au IC Card, ensure you turn off the product.
Insert/remove the card with the display side of the product turned up.

Inserting the au IC Card


A Insert the tip of the SIM eject pin (sample) into the au IC
Card tray hole.
Push the tool firmly straight in until the au IC Card tray comes out.
Pushing this other than straight in may cause damage or malfunction.

SIM eject pin


(sample)

B Pull out the au IC Card tray.

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C Put the au IC Card into the au IC Card tray with the IC
(metal) side facing down.
Check the direction of the au IC Card, and place it securely in the au IC
Card tray.
Take care so that the au IC Card does not come out of the IC Card tray.
Inserting the tray with the card not properly seated within may result in
damage.
Notches

IC (metal) side

D Insert the au IC Card tray fully into the product straight and
horizontally with the display side facing up.
Push the areas indicated with ○ securely and make sure there is no
space between the product and the au IC Card tray.

Inserting/removing the au IC Card tray


◎ Do not insert the au IC Card into the product directly. Place the au IC
Card in the au IC Card tray, and then insert the whole tray into the
product.

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◎ Do not misplace or damage the au IC Card tray once it is removed.
◎ When removing the au IC Card tray from the main unit, pull out the card
tray slowly and horizontally with the display side facing up.
• Pulling out the au IC Card tray forcefully or at an angle may cause
damage.
• When pulling out the au IC Card tray with the display side turned down
or the product stood upright, the au IC Card will fall out of the au IC
Card tray, and may be lost.
◎ When inserting the au IC Card tray into the main unit, insert the card tray
slowly and horizontally with the display side facing up, and confirm that
there are no space between the main unit and the au IC Card tray.
• Do not insert the au IC Card tray the other way around. Doing so might
cause damage to the au IC Card tray.

Removing the au IC Card


A Using the SIM eject pin (sample), pull out the au IC Card
tray.
When pulling this out, take care that the au IC Card does not come out of
the IC Card tray and get lost.

B Remove the au IC Card from the au IC Card tray.

C Insert the au IC Card tray fully into the product straight and
horizontally with the display side facing up.

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Charging
Charging
The internal battery is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Charge the
battery before using the product.
• If the performance of a battery does not recover even after charging (e.g.
the usable time after each charge has become extremely short), the internal
battery may be at the end of its service life. You can check battery charging
performance from the home screen → [Settings] → [Battery Performance].
• While charging, the battery icon appears with superimposed.

◎ The product may become warm during charging, but this is not a
malfunction.
◎ The interior of the product may get warm or hot depending on operation
methods and the environment in which it is used. If this happens,
charging may stop for safety reasons.
◎ Operating the product with the specified charger (sold separately)
plugged in may result in repeated charge/discharge cycles in a short
time. Frequent repeated charging shortens the internal battery life.
◎ Do not charge for a long time with the power left turned on. If the product
is left turned on after charging is complete, the internal battery charge
level decreases.
In these cases, charge again with the specified charger (sold separately).
However, depending on the time when the product is disconnected from
the charger, the battery charge level may be low or the battery may only
be usable for a short time.
◎ If the product is left for a long time even after the charging is completed,
the battery capacity may decrease.
◎ If the battery empty alert is displayed and the power cannot be turned
on, charge the battery for a while.
◎ When the battery becomes warm, charging may automatically stop even
if the battery has not been fully charged. Charging automatically resumes
after the temperature lowers to an appropriate temperature.

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Charging with the Specified AC Adapter
This explains connecting the TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (sold separately)
and charging the product. For details on the specified AC adapter (sold
separately), refer to the “取扱説明書 詳細版” (Full Instruction Manual)
(Japanese).

A Insert the TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (sold separately)


power plug into an 100V AC outlet.
B Insert the USB Type-C plug of the TypeC Common AC
Adapter 02 (sold separately) into the external connection
jack of the product in the direction of the arrow.
TypeC Common AC Adapter
02 (sold separately)

100V AC
outlet

External
connection jack

USB Type-C plug

C When charging is completed, pull out the USB Type-C plug


of the TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (sold separately)
straight from the external connection jack of the product.

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D Remove the power plug of the TypeC Common AC Adapter
02 from the outlet.
◎ Charging while the product is turned on will still charge the product,
however charging will take longer.

Charging with the Specified Cradle (Sold


Separately)
When charging using the cradle (sold separately), ensure you consult the
instruction manual included with the cradle (sold separately).
This explains connecting the cradle (sold separately) and the TypeC Common
AC Adapter 02 (sold separately) and charging the product. For details on the
specified AC adapter (sold separately), refer to the “取扱説明書 詳細版” (Full
Instruction Manual) (Japanese).

A Insert the TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (sold separately)


power plug into an 100V AC outlet.
B Insert the USB Type-C plug of the TypeC Common AC
Adapter 02 (sold separately) horizontally into the power
supply USB Type-C connection jack on the cradle (sold
separately).
The power lamp on the cradle (sold separately) will illuminate.

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TypeC Common AC Adapter
02 (sold separately)

Power lamp

USB Type-C
connection jack
for power supply
100V AC
outlet

Cradle (sold separately)


USB Type-C plug

C With the external connection jack on the product facing


down, connect the product straight onto the USB Type-C
plug for charging on the cradle (sold separately).
Check if the product and cradle (sold separately) are properly aligned.
There may be damage if the product and cradle are not properly aligned
when connecting and disconnecting the product.
External connection jack

USB Type-C plug for charging

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D When charging is complete, remove the power plug of the
TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (sold separately) from the
outlet.
E Remove the product straight from the USB Type-C plug for
charging on the cradle (sold separately).
F Remove the USB Type-C plug of the TypeC Common AC
Adapter 02 (sold separately) from the power supply USB
Type-C connection jack on the cradle (sold separately).
◎ Do not use a voltage converter for overseas travel to charge the battery.
◎ Note that inserting or removing the equipment forcibly may cause
damage to the power supply USB Type-C connection jack and USB
Type-C plug for charging, or result in a malfunction.
◎ If the power lamp is off, check if the cradle (sold separately) is correctly
connected to the outlet with the specified AC adapter (sold separately).
◎ When placing the product in the cradle (sold separately), be careful that
metal does not get stuck in between the product and cradle.

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Charging with a PC
This explains how to charge the product by connecting this to a USB port on a
PC that is capable of charging.

A Once the PC is fully started, connect the USB plug of the


USB Type-C cable (commercially available) to the USB port
on the PC.
B Connect the USB Type-C cable (commercially available) to
the external connection jack on the product.
If the product is connected to the PC while the product is turned on, the
USB connection function will start and the PC will automatically connect
to the Internet. Note that data communications may result in charges
being incurred.

USB Type-C plug

USB plug

External USB Type-C cable


connection jack (commercially available)

◎ Charging over USB may take longer than when using the specified AC
adapter (sold separately).
◎ If the USB Type-C cable (commercially available) is disconnected from
the PC during data communications, data communications will be
interrupted which may cause a malfunction or loss of data. Ensure care is
taken.

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Mobile Charging
You can charge your smartphone, tablet or other device by connecting it to
this product using a USB Type-C cable (commercially available).

A On the home screen → [Mobile Charge].


B Scroll up.
C [50%]/[30%].
Charging will stop when the remaining battery capacity reaches the
selected percentage.

D [Supply].
E You can charge your smartphone or other device by
connecting it to this product using a USB Type-C cable
(commercially available).

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Turning the Power On/Off
Turning the Power On
A f (hold down for at least 2 seconds) when the power
is turned off.

Turning the Power Off


A f (hold down for at least 2 seconds).
B [Power off].

Rebooting the Product


The product will turn off, and then restart.

A f (hold down for at least 2 seconds).


B [Reboot].
■ Turning the Power Off Forcibly
Turn off the product forcibly when the screen becomes unresponsive, or will
not turn off.

A f (hold down for at least 8 seconds).


◎ Note that settings and other content may be deleted if the power is
turned off forcibly. Do not use this except when the product cannot be
operated.

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Locking/Unlocking the Screen
The product will turn off if you either press f, or do not operate the
product for a set period of time. When the screen is turned on, the lock screen
is displayed.

■ Unlocking the screen


A f while the screen is off.
B Slide to the right.

Configuring Initial Settings


When you turn on the power to the product for the first time, the initial settings
screen is displayed when the screen is unlocked.

A In “ソフトウェア更新” (Software Update), select [はい] (Yes)


or [いいえ] (No) for “自動更新” (Auto Update).
The home screen appears.

Switching the Display Language to


English
A On the home screen → [設定] (Settings).
B [Language Setting].
C [English].

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Resetting to Factory Defaults
You can restore the product to its factory default settings.

■ Resetting the Product to Factory Defaults


A With the product powered on, insert the tip of the SIM eject
pin (sample) into the RESET button hole.
B Hold down the RESET button for at least 2 seconds.
C [YES].

SIM eject pin


(sample)

◎ Resetting the product will clear all settings (with the exception of the PIN
code). Prior to resetting, we recommend that you back up all data of this
product. For details on backing up, refer to the “取扱説明書 詳細版” (Full
Instruction Manual) (Japanese).

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Using the Touch Panel
The product uses a touch panel, operated with your finger.
• In the following cases, the touch panel may not work even if you touch it.
These may also cause a malfunction.
・ Operation with a gloved finger
・ Operation with the tip of a fingernail
・ Operation with foreign object placed on the operation pad
・ Operation with a protective film or sticker applied
・ Operation with water droplets or condensation on the display
・ Operation using wet or sweaty fingers

■ Tap
Touch the screen and immediately release your finger.
• Select items or icons displayed on the screen.

■ Slide/Swipe
Keep touching the screen, and move your finger to the desired direction or position.
• Scroll the screen or switch pages by tracing your finger in the desired
direction.

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Screen Display
The following information is shown on the home screen.

A Status icon display area


B Data Usage
Displays details of the amount of data used. Set the data usage display to
show on the lock screen and home screen.
For details on data usage to show on the lock screen and home screen,
refer to the “取扱説明書 詳細版” (Full Instruction Manual) (Japanese).
C Client List
Check the number of devices currently connected to the product.
D Wi-Fi Guide
Connect devices supporting wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) to the product by
following the instructions on the screen.
• For details, refer to “Connecting via Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®)” (zP.36).
E Mobile Charge
Configure settings for mobile charging.
• For details, refer to “Mobile Charging” (zP.24).
F About Device
Check information about the product.
G Settings
Configure settings for each function of the product.

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◎ Data usage amounts are counted by the product main unit, and are to be
used as a guide. Actual data usage may differ.

Icons
The status icon display area displays status icons to show product status,
including signal status and remaining battery capacity.

■ Main Status Icons


Icon Overview
to Signal strength (received signal)
to : Level
• A small “R” is displayed at the upper left of the signal
mark during international roaming.
High Speed Mode/High Speed Plus Area Mode
• will be displayed to the right of the icon if the product is
currently communicating.
• When there is no service, “OUT” is displayed.
• The network name is displayed to the right of the icon.
• When there is no au IC Card inserted, “No SIM” is displayed.
Internet connection/disconnection indicator
Software update running
DFS check indicator
Mobile charge indicator
to Battery level status
to : Remaining capacity : Charging error
• While charging, the battery icon appears with
superimposed.
• The remaining battery capacity is displayed with a
percentage to the left of the battery mark.

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Message Display
In this product, communication status and information regarding failures are
notified using messages.

Label Description
The passcode doesn't match. In “Screen Lock”, the passwords entered
in “Set a new passcode” and “Confirm
passcode” do not match. Enter the
correct passcode.
Please insert USIM first. Displayed when there is no au IC Card
inserted.
PUK Lock Free Displayed when the PIN code is locked.
Reach to max PUK retry. Please This message is displayed if the wrong
contact with customer service. PUK (PIN Unlock Key) code is input 10
times in a row.
5GHz is not available because Displayed when switching to 5 GHz
the device is not in Japan. mode when overseas.
The WiFi 5GHz is unavailable. Displayed when 5 GHz mode cannot be
Please turn to 2.4GHz used.
The WiFi 5GHz is unavailable. Displayed when 5 GHz mode cannot be
used.
5GHz is not available because Displayed when switching to 5 GHz
no SIM detect. mode when there is no au IC Card
inserted.
Connector is too hot. Please Displayed when the external connection
unplug the USB cable. jack becomes hot.
Charging Error. Displayed if an error occurs during
mobile charging.
The data usage reaches your Displayed when the set data usage
limit! amount is reached.
Since radar is detected, 5GHz Displayed when radar is detected when
cannot be used for 30 minutes using the DFS function.
after the power is turned on.

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Label Description
5GHz cannot be used for 30 Displayed after turning the product on
minutes because the power when radar is detected when using the
was turned off while the radar DFS function.
was detected. When using
5GHz, set again after 30
minutes.
Communication is restricted Displayed when the main unit becomes
because the device is hot. If the hot.
temperature continues higher, it
may shut down.
This process needs to be Displayed when the product needs to
rebooted. Rebooting. reboot.

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Basic Operation
■ To Return to the Previous Screen
Tap at the top left of the screen.

■ To Return to the Home Screen


Tap at the top right of the screen.

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■ To Select Items
Tap the items to select.

If / are displayed, tap to select.

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If / are displayed, tap to turn this “OFF”, and tap
to turn this “ON”.

■ Enter Numbers
The number keyboard is displayed depending on the entry field.

A Entry field
Numbers can be entered at the position of the cursor.
B Keyboard
Keyboard for entering numbers.
C Delete key
Delete the number to the left of the cursor.

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Connecting via Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®)
Using Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®)
This product is compliant with IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®),
and supports wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) connection with wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®)
devices (PCs, smartphones, tablets, etc.) for data communications.
Also, the product supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), and if your wireless
LAN (Wi-Fi®) device is compatible with the WPS function, wireless LAN
(Wi-Fi®) connection is possible with a few simple steps.
Even wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) devices not compatible with the WPS function can
connect easily by inputting the SSID and security key (password) set on this
product.
You can check the network names (SSID) and security key (password) for this
product on the 無線LAN初期設定 (Wireless LAN Initialization) sticker
(Japanese) included with the product, or using “SSID Information”.
Furthermore, the network names (SSID) set as the factory default for this
product are indicated with “SPWN_S31_XXXXXX_a” and “SPWN_S31_
XXXXXX_b” (XXXXXX are the last 6 characters of the MAC address). Unless
this is changed by the customer, any other displayed networks are nearby
wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) networks, therefore do not connect to these.

SSIDs
This product supports multi-SSIDs, therefore it has two network names (SSID).
The “SSID”, “WPA Key”, and “WEP Key” will differ depending on encryption
methods.
For details on SSIDs, refer to the “取扱説明書 詳細版” (Full Instruction Manual)
(Japanese).

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Using 5 GHz
This product is legally required by the Radio Law to include DFS functionality
in order to prevent radio interference in the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) 5-GHz band.
The wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) 5-GHz frequency band used by the product is also
used by weather radars and other radio equipment, therefore depending
where it is used, the product may interfere with these.
Accordingly, if weather radar or other similar frequencies are detected when
this product is using the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) 5-GHz band, then the DFS
function will operate and switch the product to use a different wireless LAN
(Wi-Fi®) 5-GHz channel in order to prevent radio interference.
For details on the 5-GHz band being used, refer to the “取扱説明書 詳細版”
(Full Instruction Manual) (Japanese).

Connecting by Using WPS


If the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®)-supported device supports the WPS push button
method, you can easily set the SSID and security method required for the
connection. Refer to the instruction manual for your wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®)-
supported device to determine if it supports the WPS push button method.
• To use WPS, you must set “Security (Encryption Mode)” on the product to
“WPA2-PSK(AES)” or “WPA/WPA2-PSK(AES/TKIP)”.

■ Use on this product


A f(power key) (for at least 2 seconds).
The product power will turn on. Wi-Fi® functionality will turn “ON”, and
will be displayed. The product will automatically connect to the Internet
with the default settings. will be displayed if the product successfully
connects to the Internet.

■ Use on wireless devices supporting wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®)


B Open the connection settings screen and set up the WPS
connection as necessary.
Operating methods will differ depending on the device supporting
wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®). For details, refer to the instruction manual for your
device supporting wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®).

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■ Use on this product
C On the home screen → [Wi-Fi Guide] → [WPS].

D [Start WPS].

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■ Use on wireless devices supporting wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®)
E Push the WPS button.
• Operating methods will differ depending on the device supporting
wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®). For details, refer to the instruction manual for your
device supporting wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®).
• It will take about two minutes until the setup procedures is completed.
• The setup procedure is completed when “WPS connection successful”
is displayed on the product.

Connecting to the Device by Searching for the


Access Point
You can manually connect your device supporting wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) to
this product if it does not support WPS or if the WPS connection does not
work.

■ Use on this product


A f(power key) (for at least 2 seconds).
The product power will turn on. Wi-Fi® functionality will turn “ON”, and
will be displayed. The product will automatically connect to the Internet
with the default settings. will be displayed if the product successfully
connects to the Internet.

B On the home screen → [Wi-Fi Guide].

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C [Manual Connection] → select SSID to connect.
• The SSID, password, and security (encryption mode) of the product will
be displayed.
• If using “SSID B”, turn “Enabled” to “ON”.

■ Use on wireless devices supporting wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®)


D Open the connection settings screen and search for the
access point.
• If you turn “ON” the Wi-Fi® function on your device supporting wireless
LAN (Wi-Fi®), and select the menu item with a label similar to “Connect
to access point” or “Search”, the list of nearby access points will be
displayed.
• Operating methods will differ depending on the device supporting
wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®). For details, refer to the instruction manual for your
device supporting wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®).

E Select the item that displays the SSID of the product from
the list of access points.

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F Enter the password and save the settings.
• Depending on the device supporting wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®), a security
(encryption mode) selection screen may be displayed. Select the same
encryption mode that was set for “Security (Encryption Mode)” on the
product. For details on the “Security (Encryption Mode)”, refer to the “取
扱説明書 詳細版” (Full Instruction Manual) (Japanese).

■ 無線LAN初期設定 (Wireless LAN Initialization) sticker (Japanese)


To connect the product to devices (PCs, smartphones, tablets, etc.)
supporting wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) (below: Wi-Fi® devices) via wireless LAN
(Wi-Fi®), entry of the network name (SSID) and the security key (password) is
required.*
The network name (SSID) and security key (password) are printed on the 無線
LAN初期設定 (Wireless LAN Initialization) sticker (Japanese) (default settings).
The sticker is needed to connect the product to Wi-Fi® devices after you
purchased the product or reset the product, therefore ensure this is kept safe.
* If using the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) function to connect the product to Wi-Fi®
devices, then entry of the network name (SSID) and security key (password) is not
required.

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Connecting by Using QR Code
You can automatically connect devices supporting wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) to
this product by reading the QR code displayed on this product with the
camera on the connecting device. Supported operating systems are
Android™ 10 or later, and iOS 11 or later.
This example describes the procedure for Android 10.

■ Use on this product


A f (power key) (for at least 2 seconds).
The product power will turn on. Wi-Fi® functionality will turn “ON”, and
will be displayed. The product will automatically connect to the Internet
with the default settings. will be displayed if the product successfully
connects to the Internet.

B On the home screen → [Wi-Fi Guide] → [QR Code


Connection].
A QR code will be displayed on the product.

■ Operation on Android
C On the App list screen, [Settings]→[Network &
internet]→[Wi-Fi].
D Set “Use Wi-Fi” to ON.

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E Tap .

F Read the QR code displayed on the product with the


camera → Follow the instructions on the screen.
The device will be connected to the product.

◎ As for the model of Android 9 Pie and earlier, the QR code reader
installed on your Android™ smartphone may not be able to automatically
perform Wi-Fi® settings. Install the QR code reader from the link below.
(http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/support/a/w07/peripherals/qrapl.html)
(Japanese)

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Setting Tool
You can configure the various functions of the product using a web browser
from a PC or mobile device connected to the product.
This example describes the procedure for connecting a PC via Wi-Fi®. The
screens may differ depending on your operating system and web browser.
• When using the setting tool, turn off the screen of the product. If a screen
other than the touch panel lock screen is displayed when using the setting
tool, the settings may be canceled and you may be logged out of the setting
tool.

Displaying the Setting Tool


A Start the PC and connect to the product.
B Start a web browser and enter “http://(host IP address of
the product)” or “(
http://web.setting)
” in the address bar.
• The default setting for “Host IP Address” is “192.168.128.1”.
• The setting tool “Home” screen will be displayed.

C Click “Login” → enter password → click “Login”.


• Enter uppercase and lowercase characters correctly.
• The default password is the last 6 digits of the IMEI information
(international mobile equipment identity number).
• You can check the IMEI information (international mobile equipment
identity number) by operating the product as follows.
On the home screen → [About Device].
• When you use the last 6 digits of the IMEI information (international
mobile equipment identity number) for the password, a message will be
displayed asking you to change the password each time you log in.
Follow the instructions on the screen to change the password, and keep
the password secret. 8 to 32 single-byte upper- and lower-case
alphanumeric characters/symbols can be set.
• Log out: In the setting tool screen → click “Logout”.

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◎ You will be logged out automatically if no operations are performed for
approximately 5 minutes. Be aware that any items that were entered will
be deleted.

About Device
You can check information about the product, such as the phone number of
the au IC Card inserted in the product and the IMEI information (international
mobile equipment identity number).

A On the home screen → [About Device].

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Updating Software
This product supports updates to its software. To start update, use one of the
following methods.

■ Updating the Software Automatically


The product will update its software automatically when it receives update
information.

A On the home screen → [Settings] → [Software Update] →


[Auto Update], set to “ON”.
To specify the time to update, tap “Update Time”, and select the time to
carry out the update.

■ Updating the Software Immediately


A On the home screen → [Settings] → [Software Update] →
[Software Update].
When the confirmation screen is displayed, check the content and select
“OK”.
• “No updates is available at this time.” will be displayed if the software
does not require updating.

◎ You can also use the same operations to update the software from the
setting tool. For details, refer to the “取扱説明書 詳細版” (Full Instruction
Manual) (Japanese).

■ Cautions in Usage
• When connecting the product to the Internet for data communications, data
charges will be incurred.
• Regardless of automatic update settings, the product will automatically
check if its software is up to date at the following times.
・ When starting the product
・ During start-up of the product (periodic polling)
・ When updating software

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• When software update is required, you will be notified of this on the au
website and through other means. For details, contact an au shop or
Customer Center (call toll-free 157). Additionally, in order for optimal usage
of the Speed Wi-Fi NEXT W07, au may send notifications to customers
owning these informing them that updates are necessary.
• You are recommended to back up your setting contents before performing
an update.
• Completion of software update requires that the product be restarted.
• If software update fails or is interrupted, perform software update again.
• If the software update fails, it may become impossible to operate the
product. If this happens, bring it to an au shop or Toyota store (not accepted
by some shops).
• Fully charge the battery before performing an update. Update will fail if the
battery capacity is low or will drop to low levels during update.
• Check signal status. Software update may fail if performed in a location
where the signal is weak.
• Even if a software update is performed, settings information registered on
the product will be changed. However, please be aware that depending on
product status (malfunction, damage, water, etc.), saving of data cannot be
guaranteed.
• When used overseas, the software update function may not be available.
Do not do the following during software update
• During software update, do not move the product.

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Troubleshooting
If this happens Check this
Wi-Fi® doesn't connect • Is the Wi-Fi® signal strong enough?
• Has Wi-Fi been set up?
®

• Check the product and the wireless LAN


(Wi-Fi®)-supported device to determine that
their Wi-Fi functionality have been turned “ON”.
• Check if the correct password has been
entered.
“OUT” is displayed • Is the signal strong enough?
• Are you outside of the service area?
• Is the correct au IC Card inserted?
The PC connected with • Check if the product is correctly connected to
a USB cable does not the PC with a USB Type-C cable (commercially
recognize the product available).
• Disconnect the USB Type-C cable
(commercially available) from the PC, restart
the PC, and then reconnect the cable.
• Make sure a USB hub or conversion plug is not
used. Using a USB hub or conversion plug
may prevent the product from working
normally.
Operations are not • Has “Screen Lock” been set?
possible on the keys/ • Turn the power off, and turn it on again.
touch panel • Is the power on?
Operations on the touch • Are you operating the product while wearing
panel are unreliable gloves?
• Are you using the tip of a fingernail, or while
holding a foreign object?
• Reboot the product.

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If this happens Check this
Battery life is short • Is the product often used in areas when “OUT”
is displayed?
• Has the internal battery reached the end of its
service life? Check the battery status.
• Is the battery fully charged?
Cannot charge • Is the power plug of the specified charger (sold
separately) properly inserted into the outlet?
• When using a USB Type-C cable (commercially
available), is the PC powered on?
• If communications or other functions are
performed for a long time while charging, the
product may become warm and charging may
stop. Charge again after the temperature of the
product has dropped.
The product does not • Is the internal battery charged?
turn on • Has f been held down?
Operation not possible/ • You can turn the power off forcibly by holding
Screen frozen/Powering down f for at least 8 seconds. Turn on
off not possible again after waiting briefly.
Power turns off • Has the battery run out?
unexpectedly.
Display is dark • Has “Brightness” been set to dark?
Display illumination goes • Is “Display Timeout” set to a short amount of
out quickly time?

* For details on the other issues and for settings methods, refer to the “取扱説明書 詳
細版” (Full Instruction Manual) (Japanese).

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After-Sales Service
■ To Request Repairs
To request repairs, contact the Repair and Delivery Support Center.
During the Repairs are covered in accordance with the stipulations
warranty period for free repair detailed in the Warranty.
Outside the If the product can be repaired, charged repairs will be
warranty period carried out upon request.

* The warranty period for a new product is 1 year from the date of purchase.

◎ Please note that contents of memory may be lost during the repair
process. Note that the Company assumes no responsibility for any
damages or lost profits resulting from altered or lost contents of the
memory.
◎ When repairing, we may use recycled parts that fulfill our quality
standards.
◎ The au product that you have been using, and that has been collected
by the replacement mobile phone delivery service will, after
refurbishment and repair, be used as a replacement terminal.
Furthermore, parts replaced in au after-sales service are collected and
recycled by the Company. Accordingly, these parts cannot be returned
to the customer.
◎ If the product has been processed, modified, or analyzed (including
software modification or analysis (including rooting, etc.), reverse-
engineered, decompiled, or disassembled), or has had repairs
performed at repair locations other than as designated by us, then this
will not be covered by the Warranty, or repairs may be refused.
◎ The internal battery of the product is not covered by the free repair
warranty, except where attributable to defects in the battery materials or
manufacturing.
◎ Accessories other than the main unit are not covered by the free repair
warranty.

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■ Replacement Parts
We guarantee availability of replacement parts for our Speed Wi-Fi NEXT W07
main unit and its peripheral devices for a period of 4 years after the end of
production. Replacement parts are those required to maintain the functionality
of the product.

■ Warranty
At the store at which you purchase the product, confirm that the Warranty has
been filled in with the date of purchase and name of the store, read its
contents carefully, and ensure that you keep the Warranty in a safe location.

■ Repair and Delivery Support


In order that you can use the au device with peace of mind for a long period of
time, au provides an after-sales service called “Repair and Delivery Support”
with a monthly subscription. This service provides compensation to cover a
range of issues including damage, theft, and loss. For details on the monthly
pricing and services provided, refer to the au website.
(https://www.au.com/mobile/service/kosho-funshitsu/)(Japanese)

◎ Subscription to this service is only available at the time of purchase of an


au device.
◎ If you cancel your subscription, recommencing subscription will not be
possible until the next time you purchase an au device.
◎ If you change your device or increase the number of devices you own,
then this service will only cover the most recently purchased au device.
◎ If ownership of the au device is transferred or otherwise passed on, then
the membership of the Repair and Delivery Support will also be
transferred or passed on.
◎ If you purchase a new au device, thus changing your device or
increasing the number of devices you own, then the Repair and Delivery
Support that applied to the previous au device will automatically be
canceled.
◎ Details of the service are subject to change without prior notice.

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■ au IC Card
The au IC Card is lent to you by au. In case of loss or damage, the card will be
replaced at your expense. When malfunction is suspected, or in case of theft
or loss, contact an au shop or Toyota store.

Main specifications and peripheral


devices
For details of main specifications and the peripheral devices, please refer to
the “取扱説明書 詳細版” (Full Instruction Manual) (Japanese) on the au
website.

https://www.au.com/support/service/mobile/guide/manual/) (Japanese)

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Regulatory information

Hereby, SHARP CORPORATION declares that the radio equipment type


SHD31 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following
internet address:
(https://jp.sharp/k-tai/)(Japanese)

Manufacturer's Address:
SHARP CORPORATION,
1 Takumi-cho, Sakai-ku, Sakai-shi, Osaka 590-8522, Japan

• Description of accessories
USB cable For charging, peripherals, etc.
nano IC card au Nano IC Card 04/non-au Nano IC Cards
non-au Nano IC Cards can be used after
SIM-unlocking the device.

• Frequency range of supported bands in EU


Tx 1922.4 to 1977.6 MHz
WCDMA FDD Ⅰ
Rx 2112.4 to 2167.6 MHz
Tx 882.4 to 912.6 MHz
WCDMA FDD Ⅷ
Rx 927.4 to 957.6 MHz
Tx 1922.5 to 1977.5 MHz
LTE Band 1
Rx 2112.5 to 2167.5 MHz
Tx 1710.7 to 1784.3 MHz
LTE Band 3
Rx 1805.7 to 1879.3 MHz
Tx 880.7 to 914.3 MHz
LTE Band 8
Rx 925.7 to 959.3 MHz
Tx 704.5 to 746.5 MHz
LTE Band 28
Rx 759.5 to 801.5 MHz
Tx/Rx 2412 to 2472 MHz (BW:20MHz)
WLAN 2.4 GHz
Tx/Rx 2422 to 2462 MHz (BW:40MHz)

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• Maximum transmit power
WCDMA FDD Ⅰ +24 dBm (Power Class3)
WCDMA FDD Ⅷ +24 dBm (Power Class3)
LTE Band 1 +23 dBm (Power Class3)
LTE Band 3 +23 dBm (Power Class3)
LTE Band 8 +23 dBm (Power Class3)
LTE Band 28 +23 dBm (Power Class3)
WLAN 2.4 GHz +18.5 dBm

■ Battery - CAUTION
Use specified Charger only.
Non-specified equipment use may cause malfunctions, electric shock or fire
due to battery leakage, overheating or bursting.

The battery is embedded inside the product. Avoid removing the embedded
battery since this may cause overheating or bursting.
Do not dispose of the product with ordinary refuse. Take the product to an au
Shop, or follow the local disposal regulations.

Charge battery in ambient temperatures between 5°C and 35°C; outside this
range, battery may leak/overheat and performance may deteriorate.

■ European RF Exposure Information


Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to
exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international
guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific
organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the
protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption
Rate, or SAR.The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR
value for this device when worn on the body is 0.90 W/kg*.

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For body-worn operation, this mobile device has been tested and meets the
RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory containing no metal and
positioning the device a minimum of 5 mm from the body. Use of other
accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
As SAR is measured utilizing the devices highest transmitting power the actual
SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This
is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only
uses the minimum level required to reach the network.
The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information
does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile
devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do
so by limiting the length of calls or using a hands-free device to keep the
mobile phone away from the head.

* The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for testing.

FCC Notice
‫ ־‬This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
‫ ־‬Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
‫ ־‬The device is electronically labeled and the FCC ID can be displayed in the
About Device menu.

■ Information to User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

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However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation; if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:

1. Reorient/relocate the receiving antenna.


2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help and for additional suggestions.
Warning
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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■ FCC RF Exposure Information
Your device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio
frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the
U.S. Government.
The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent
scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific
studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure
the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC
is 1.6 W/kg.
Highest SAR value:

Model SHD31
FCC ID APYHRO00274
On the Body 1.05W/kg

This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the
device kept 1.0 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF
exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.0 cm separation
distance between the user's body and the back of the device. The use of belt
clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components
in its assembly.
The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply
with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model device with
all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission
guidelines. SAR information on this model device is on file with the FCC and
can be found at (https://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid)under the Display Grant
section after searching on the corresponding FCC ID (see table above).
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on
the FCC website at (https://www.fcc.gov/general/radio-frequency-safety-0).

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