U8380 U8380 User Guide ENGLISH MMBB0161402 Rev. 1.
Disposal of your old appliance 1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC. 2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities. 3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. 4.
LIMITED WARRANTY LG Electronics warrants to the original purchaser (end user) that the cellular product and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions: 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: (1) The limited warranty for the handset remains in effect for a period of 12 (twelve) months based on the date of purchase (except for the battery, where the Warranty Period shall be 6 months).
(5) Products received for repair by the dealer or authorized service center after the product warranty has expired. (6) Products that have had the serial number removed or defaced. (7) THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED IN TERMS OF MARKETABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE.
Welcome to your LG U8380 handset User guides can be daunting things, can’t they? But don’t worry, we’ve made this one as simple as possible. U8380 User Guide Your guide is designed to do two things. First, there’s an explanation on how to use your new LG U8380, so finding your way around the handset will soon become the second nature. Then there’s an introduction to the wide range of services offered, to make sure you get the best from them. If all you want to do is power up and get going, that’s fine.
U8380 Table of Contents Emergency Services and Safety Precautions.............10 Getting Started ............................................................. 31 Using the Battery, Charger and USIM Card............... 31 Installing the Battery....................................................... 31 Removing the Battery..................................................... 32 Charging the Battery ...................................................... 33 Disconnecting the Charger...........................
Table of Contents Menu style ..................................................................... 59 Font................................................................................ 59 Backlight ....................................................................... 59 Handset theme ............................................................. 60 Greeting message ........................................................ 60 Reserved memory .........................................................
U8380 Table of Contents Messages ...................................................................... 80 New message ............................................................... 80 Text message ................................................................. 80 Multimedia message ...................................................... 80 Email............................................................................... 83 Inbox .......................................................................
Table of Contents Organiser..................................................................... 114 Calendar ...................................................................... 114 To do............................................................................ 117 Memo........................................................................... 118 Saved Memo’s ............................................................. 118 Memo Add....................................................................
U8380 Table of Contents Call divert ................................................................... 134 Voice calls .................................................................... 134 Video calls .................................................................... 135 All fax calls.................................................................... 135 Call barring ................................................................. 135 Voice calls ...................................................
Guidelines for safe and efficient use Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions For Your Safety Caution Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual. A Switch off the phone in any area where required by special regulations. For example, do not use your phone in hospitals or it may affect sensitive medical equipment. Warning A Emergency call may not be available under all cellular networks.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions Exposure to radio frequency energy A The highest SAR value for this model phone tested by DASY3 for use at the ear is 0.671 W/kg (10g) Radio wave exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information A The SAR limit recommended by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), which is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one (1) gramme of tissue (for example USA, Canada, Australia and Taiwan).
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance Bodily Contact During Operation This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device and its accessories may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device and its accessories must accept any interference received, including interference that causes undesired operation.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions Caution ANSI C95.1 (1992) * Use only the supplied and approved antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas or modifications could impair call quality, damage the phone, void your warranty and/or result in violation of FCC regulations. NCRP Report 86 (1986) Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin a minor burn may result. Contact your local dealer for a replacement of antenna.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions Phone Operation Electronic Devices NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Tips on Efficient Operation For your phone to operate most efficiently: Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions A Should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider (or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives.) Optional for each phone manufacturer.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions Potentially Explosive Atmosphere Adapter and Charger Safety Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always marked clearly.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions A The battery does not need to be fully discharged before recharging. A Use only LG-approved chargers specific to your phone model since they are designed to maximize battery life. A Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery. A Keep the battery’s metal contacts clean. A Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance. The battery can be recharged several hundred times before replacement.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions A Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being charged. It may cause an electric shock or seriously damage your phone. A Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. Such actions may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone. A Be careful that children do not swallow any parts such as rubber plugs (earphone, connection parts of the phone, etc.). This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions General Warnings and Cautions A Only use the batteries, antennas, and chargers provided by LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers. A Store the battery in a place out of reach of children. A Using a damaged battery or placing a battery in your mouth may cause serious injury. A Do not place items containing magnetic components such as a credit card, phone card, bank book or subway ticket near your phone.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions FDA Consumer Update The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones: 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions A Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and A Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health. The FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions 3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The term “wireless phone” refers here to handheld wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called “cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS” phones. These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable radiofrequency energy (RF) because of the short distance between the phone and the user’s head.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless phone RF exposures. However, none of the studies can answer questions about long-term exposures, since the average period of phone use in these studies was around three years. 5.
Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety. The FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts with independent investigators. The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions The standard, “Recommended Practice for Determining the Spatial-Peak Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques,” sets forth the first consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses a tissue-simulating model of the human head.
the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure. Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December 2000.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions 12. Where can I find additional information? For additional information, please refer to the following resources: FDA web page on wireless phones (http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) International Commission on Non-lonizing Radiation Protection (http://www.icnirp.de) behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips: 1.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions 4. Suspend conversations during hazardous driving conditions or situations. Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow and ice can be hazardous, but so is heavy traffic. As a driver, your first responsibility is to pay attention to the road. 5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving.
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Emergency Services and Safety Precautions value. Because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels to use only the power required to reach the network, in general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure.
Getting Started Using the Battery, Charger and USIM Card Installing the Battery To install the battery, insert the bottom of the battery into the opening on the back of the phone. Then push the battery down until the latch clicks and then install battery cover.
Getting Started Removing the Battery Turn the power off. (If power is left on, there is a chance you could lose the stored telephone numbers and messages.) Press the latches 1 and open the battery cover 2. Then remove the battery.
Getting Started If the backlight of sub-display is red when you connect charger: The battery is fully discharged and it will take sometime(under 30 minutes) to charge the battery to minimum operating level. When the red light is on, the handset can not be powered on. The red light will be turned off if the battery is charged to minimum operating level. Warning You can make video call with charger connected.
Getting Started Disconnecting the Charger Sub-display Sub-display When charging is finished, disconnect the charger from the power outlet and from the phone by pressing on the gray tabs on both sides of the connector while pulling the connector out. If the battery fails to charge completely: After turning the phone on and off, please attempt to recharge the battery. After detaching and reattaching the battery, please attempt to recharge the battery.
Getting Started Battery Information and Care 1. Never use an unapproved battery since this could damage the phone and / or battery and could cause the battery to explode. 2. The battery does not need to be fully discharged before recharging. 10. Battery life will vary due to usage patterns and environmental conditions. 11. The use of extended backlighting, Browser, and data connectivity kits affect battery life and talk/standby time. 3.
Getting Started Installing the USIM card Notice Your USIM card contains your phone number, service details and contacts and must be inserted into your handset. When you need to remove the USIM card, slide it towards the top of the phone and take it out of the holder. If your USIM card is removed then your handset becomes unusable until a valid one is inserted. Always disconnect the charger and other accessories from your handset before inserting and removing your USIM card.
Getting to know your LG U8380 Familiarise yourself with its features Earpiece Main screen Left soft box Right soft box displays a variety of prompts. displays a variety of prompts. 4-way navigation key Left soft key Right soft key activates the prompts displayed on screen in the left soft box. activates the prompts displayed on screen in the right soft box. Send key OK key Menu key Clear key / Speakerphone End key On/Off takes you to the task menu from any screen.
Getting to know your LG U8380 Speakerphone Handstrap hole Antenna Camera Stereo headset jack Battery lock Light Battery cover Front screen Memory Card Slot USIM card socket Battery terminals Cable connector/ Battery charging connector 38 Battery
Getting to know your LG U8380 Your handset’s home screen Your handset’s home screen is divided into three basic displays: the icon indicator bar; a central window that includes the home screen; and the prompt bar. Each of these is described below: The icon indicator bar The icon indicator bar shows what operations are taking place and reminds you of battery and signal strength. This appears through all activities. The table beiow gives a brief explanation of the icons and their function.
Getting to know your LG U8380 Display Information The table below describes various display indicators or icons that appear on the phone’s display screen. On-Screen Icons Icon Description Battery level - indicates the amount of power in your battery. The greater the amount of solid colour the greater the power. Call diverting - indicates call divert option has been selected. Call reject - indicates call reject option has been selected. Voice message - indicates when you have a new voice message.
Getting to know your LG U8380 Your handset’s keys and navigation (1) The Triangle key (6) The End key (On/Off) This key is your one-touch access to Today on 3, a world of communications, information and entertainment. This key is used to end calls and close down applications. Use for quick access to phone functions. This key has two functions. It will take you back to your previous screen and when in a text entry screen, it acts as a delete key.
Getting to know your LG U8380 Function of keys when phone is idle Side of handset Keys Navigation key Up Video/Camera key (short press) Video recorder (long press) Camera : Quick Menu Down: Search contacts Right : (short press) Messages menu (long press) New message (long press) Light (only activates once flip is close) Left : (short press) Profiles popup window (long press) Profile vibrate mode Volume of key tone Call history BACK: Back to previous screen.
General Functions Turning your handset on PIN code (4 to 8 digits) Ensure that your USIM card is in your handset and the battery is charged. The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your USIM card against unauthorized use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the USIM card. When the PIN Code Request is set to Enable, your phone will request the PIN code every time it is switched on.
General Functions Security code (4 to 8 digits) The security code protects the unauthorized use of your phone. The default security code is set to ‘0000’ and the security code is required to delete all phone entries and to restore the handset to factory setting. Barring Password The barring password is required when you use the call barring function. The password is obtained from the 3 Customer Services when you subscribe to this function.
General Functions Making and Answering calls Ensure you tell the other party before recording a voice call. Making and Answering a video call You can make/answer a video call to a 3G video phone the other party must have a 3G video phone and be in a video service area. To make/answer a video call, do the following. 1. Input the phone number using the keypad, or select the phone number from the calls made/received lists.
General Functions Making a voice/video call Scroll to your chosen contact and press the key. To make a voice call press the key. 1. Make sure your handset is powered on. 2. Enter the number including the full area code. a To delete a digit press the key. To delete all digits press and hold the key. Press key. 3. Press the key to make a voice call. Press the key to make a video call. Making International Calls 4. Press the key to finish the call, or close the handset. 1.
General Functions Adjusting the Volume During a call, if you want to adjust the earpiece volume, use the side keys of the handset. In idle mode with the flip cover open, you can adjust the key volume using the side keys. Answering a Call When you receive a call, the phone rings and the flashing phone icon appears on the screen. If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone number (or name if stored in your Contacts) is displayed. a If the Open flip menu option ((Menu #.9.
General Functions Following text input methods are available in the handset. Changing the Text Input Mode 1. When you are in a field that allows characters to be entered, you will notice the text input mode indicator in the upper right corner of the display. 2. Short pressing the , , , Press 4, 3, 5, 5, 6, to type Hello key cycles between and . Short pressing twice the key Press 0(space), 2, 6, 6, 6, 6 To type ann Note Please refer to the Using the ABC Mode on page 49.
General Functions Using the T9 Mode The T9 predictive text input mode allows you to enter words easily with a minimum number of key presses. As you press each key, the handset begins to display the characters that it thinks you are typing based on a built-in dictionary. As new letters are added, the word changes to reflect the most likely candidate from the dictionary. 2. Enter the whole word before editing or deleting any keystrokes. 3. Complete each word with a space by pressing the key.
General Functions Using the 123 (Number) Mode The 123 Mode enables you to enter numbers in a text message(a telephone number, for example). Press the keys corresponding to the required digits before manually switching back to the appropriate text entry mode. Using the Symbol Mode The symbol mode enables you to enter various symbols or special characters. To enter a symbol, press the right soft key [Symbol] or key. Use the navigation and numeric keys to select the desired symbol and press the key.
General Functions Character chart Notice General text entry rules for use with the abc mode. Refer to the table below for more information on the characters available using the keys. Use the keypad to enter letters, numbers, symbols, and other characters with the abc mode. Press the same key repeatedly to cycle through available characters. If you do not press a key for 2 seconds, the character in the block cursor is accepted, and the cursor moves to the next position.
Menu tree Your handset offers a set of functions that allow you to use and customise the handset. These functions are arranged in menus and sub-menus, accessed via the two soft keys marked left soft key and right soft key . Press the left soft key to access the available My stuff. Each menu and sub-menu allows you to view and alter the settings of a particular function.
Menu tree 1. Screen (see page 58) 1.1 Screen theme 1.1.1 Home screen 1.1.2 Outgoing call 1.1.3 Sending message 1.1.4 Switch on 1.1.5 Switch off 1.2 Front screen theme 1.2.1 Home screen 1.2.2 Outgoing call 1.3 Menu style 2. Profiles (see page 62) 2.1 Normal 2.2 Silent 2.3 Vibrate only 2.4 Headset 2.5 Outdoor 2.6 Customsied 1 2.7 Customsied 2 2.8 Customsied 3 3. Settings (see page 66) 3.1 Date & Time 3.1.1 Time 3.1.2 Date 3.1.3 Auto update date/time 3.1.4 Daylight saving 3.2 Home screen softkeys 3.
Menu tree 4. Browser (see page 72) 4.1 Home 4.2 Bookmarks 4.3 Saved pages 4.4 Go to URL 4.4.1 Enter address 4.4.2 Recent pages 4.5 Security 4.5.1 Certificates 4.5.2 Session clear 4.6 Settings 5. Messages (see page 80) 5.1 New message 5.1.1 Text message 5.1.2 Multimedia message 5.1.3 Email 5.2 Inbox 5.3 Mailbox 5.4 Drafts 5.5 Sent items 5.6 Templates 5.7 Settings 6. My stuff (see page 94) 6.1 Images 6.2 Videos 6.3 Sounds 6.4 Applications 6.5 External memory 7. Multimedia (see page 102) 7.
Menu tree 8. Contacts (see page 106) 8.1 Add new 8.2 Search 8.3 Speed dials 8.4 Group 8.5 Service dial numbers 8.6 Own number 8.7 Settings *. Organiser (see page 114) *.1 Calendar *.2 To do *.3 Memo *.4 Secret memo *.5 Date finder *.6 Dateulator *.7 Settings 8.7.1 Display data *.7.1 Calendar 8.7.2 Show image/avatar *.7.2 Memory info. 8.7.3 Copy all *.7.3 Clear all 0. Tools (see page 122) 0.1 Quick menu 0.2 Alarm clock 0.3 Connectivity 0.3.1 Buletooth 0.3.2 Server synchronisation 0.4 Calculator 0.
Menu tree #. Calling (see page 132) #.1 Video calls #.2 Call history #.2.1 Missed calls #.2.2 Received calls #.2.3 Dialled calls #.2.4 All calls #.3 Call duration #.4 Call costs #.5 Call divert #.5.1 Voice calls #.5.2 Video calls #.5.3 All fax calls #.6 Call barring #.6.1 Voice calls #.6.2 Video calls #.6.3 Deactivate all #.7 Fixed dial numbers #.7.1 On/Off:Off 56 #.8 Call waiting #.8.1 Activate #.8.2 Deactivate #.8.3 View sataus #.9 Settings #.9.1 Call reject #.9.2 Send my number #.9.3 Auto redial #.
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Screen In this menu, you can configure screen display options including Screen settings and themes. Screen theme Home screen You can select a wallpaper (animated or static) to display in idle mode. Outgoing call You can select an image to display when dialing a call. The configuration is applied to both voice and video calls. Sending message You can select an image to display when sending a message. Switch on You can select an image to display when turning on the handset.
Screen Outgoing call You can select an image to display when dialing a call. The configuration is applied to both voice and video calls. Item Main screen duration Off 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes On Front screen duration Off 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes Keypad duration Off 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 20 seconds On Menu style You can configure the menu style to Grid style or Arc style.
Screen Handset theme You can change the Wallpaper of the menu, soft key area, title bar area, and cursor by changing the menu theme. Greeting message Set a message that is displayed when the handset is turned on.
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Profiles You can configure Voice/Video ringtune, key tone, flip tone, sound effects, switch on, switch off, and volume. The ringtune type supports MP3, .3gp, AAC, MIDI, WAV and AMR. Supported profiles are Normal, Silent, Vibrate only, Headset, Outdoor, Customised 1, Customised 2 and Customised 3 profile. Select a desired profile, and press the key to activate the profile. When the cursor is moved to a profile, the corresponding menu appears on the soft bar.
Profiles a Message tone This option determines the message tone that sounds when a new message has arrived. a Key tone This option determines the key tone that is sounded when a key is pressed. a Key tone volume This option determines the volume of the key tone. a Flip tone a Switch on file This option allows you to selecet a melody that is sounded when the the phone is switched on. a Switch off sound This option determines the switch off effect that is sounded when the handset is turned off.
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Settings Date & Time You can change the format of the time and date display as well as the actual time and date using the Time settings menu. Time 1. Select the Time item from the handset settings list and then press the key. 2. Input the current time using the numeric keys. 3. Select the time format using the left and right navigation keys. 4. Press the 4. Press the key to save the date. key to save the time. Note Note To change AM/PM, you have to press the key [am/pm].
Settings Daylight saving This function enables Summer time. Configuring Daylight saving to On immediately applies summer time (For example, if the current time is 04:53, summer time is then 05:53). Home screen softkeys The left and right soft keys activate the prompts that appear in the soft boxes directly above them. These prompts change according to the screen content.
Settings a Password: Password a APN: APN information of the service provider To modify these settings please call 3 Customer Service. Security You can set a PIN code. When it is activated, a window asking you to enter the PIN code appears when you turn on the handset so as to prevent unauthorized use of the handset. 5. The maximum number of attempts at PUK code input permitted is 10. Entering an incorrect PUK code 10 times will restrict use of the handset.
Settings Note If you change the code and then forget it you will need to contact your place of purchase to unlock it or solve this problem. a PIN/PIN 2 code This menu allows you to change the PIN or PIN2 code. 1. Select Change codes from the Security Settings List and press the key. 2. Select PIN or PIN2 Code and press the key. 3. Input the current PIN or PIN2 code, and then a new PIN or PIN2 code. Entering an incorrect PIN code 3 times invalidates the PIN code.
Settings Common memory This function shows the status of the user memory of the handset. Reserved memory This function shows the available memory for the user. USIM memory This function shows the status of the USIM card user memory. External Memory This function shows the status of the external card memory. Handset information This menu is used to view phone number,model number and software version information. Reset settings This function allows you to restore factory settings.
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Browser 3 brings you a whole world of communications, information and entertainment services. You can ask for directions within major cities, get the latest news, keep up to date with Premier League action and much, much more. The browser is available in the 3G coverage area. To launch the browser in standby mode, press the key. Home a Settings: You can set the Browser related things such as Clear cache, Session info., Clear cookies, etc.
Browser 3. On Page C, if select a menu ‘Back’, move to Page B. Else if select a menu ‘Forward’, move to Page D again. a Go to URL: Connect to the specific URL after editing. Bookmarks This function allows you to store and edit frequently accessed sites. The following options are available. Press the left soft key [Options]. Connect Allows you to access the selected site. Mark/Unmark Allows you to mark or unmark the selected site. Delete Send as message Delete the selected bookmark.
Browser Security a Certificates A list of the available certificates is shown. a Session clear Allows you to close the security connection. Settings Profiles Select the profiles by press browser. key to launch Character encoding Select the character set one of the following list : Automatic, English(ASCII), English(ISO), English(LATIN), Unicode(UCS2 BE), Unicode(UCS2 LE), Unicode(UCS2 Auto), Unicode(UTF-16 BE), Unicode(UTF-16 LE), Unicode(UTF-16 Auto), Unicode(UTF-8).
Browser Cache Choose if you want to store the WAP (network) pages that you have accessed. If you set to activate this function, you can search the accessed WAP page quickly in cache memory. Cookies Choose if you want to store cookies received from the WAP site. If you set to deactivate this function, cookies never come in your phone. Clear cache Deletes the data saved in the cache memory.
Browser OPTION Press the left soft key [Options] to display the following popup menu items. 1. Mute/unmute : mute/unmute the sound temporally 2. Video Size: Normal/Landscape (for normal video) or Normal/Zoom/Landscape (for small size video) 3. Content Info : Shows information about the current content provided by streaming server Normal Streaming Normal streaming is very similar to live streaming.
Browser 3. mute/unmute Key: mute/unmute the sound temporally. The OPTION is same as live streaming.
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Messages New message Text message Press the Message shortcut key to display Messages menu, select New message and then select Text message. You can write and edit a single text message up to 160 characters. You can write and edit up to 10 concatenated messages. 1. Press the left soft key [Options]/ [Search contacts] or use the key [Contacts] to specify the recipient from Contacts. 2. When you input content, a new window allowing you to input content appears.
Messages Multimedia message 1. You can create a Multimedia message. 2. Select Multimedia message from the New message menu and then press the key. 3. You can edit a Multimedia message field using the Down navigation Key. 4. Move the highlight to the To field, and input the recipient of the message. You can specify the recipient by either phone number or Email address. You can search the Contacts by pressing the left soft key [Options] or the key [Contacts].
Messages a Goto: Move the slide you want to select. a Dictionary: Selects dictionary mode. a Add to dictionary: Adds the writing string in dictionary Viewing Mulitimedia messages in the Preview and Drafts 1. You can preview a created Multimedia message. 2. If the message is too long to be displayed on screen, you can scroll the contents of the message by using the up and down navigation key. 3. Press the key to pause playback of the message, and press the key to resume playing the message. 4.
Messages includes URL, you can connect the URL by long press key. On the other hand, when you try to press up or down navigation key, the slide show is paused automatically, and the screen shows the menu "Link" on the right soft key if URL is included in the slide. You can connect the URL for browsing, downloading, and streaming. 5. Move to a desired message by using the left and right navigation keys. 6. Press the key to reply the message. 7.
Messages 4. Input the content of the mail to be sent in the Message field. 5. Specify up to 4 files to attach in the Attach field. 6. When you have finished writing a message, press the key. You can send the message instantly. Inbox 1. You can view saved messages. Select a message and then press the key to view the message. 2. You can view the previous or next message by using the left and right navigation keys. 3. To view an Multimedia message, select Retrieve in the message view screen.
Messages a Move: You can move a selected message. a Message Info.: Displays information about the selected message. Viewing Bluetooth messages in the Inbox and the message popup window 1. You can view vCalendar, vCard, Image and play audio/video messages received by bluetooth. up and scroll down to view message content that are beyond visible area. 7. You can use View (center) key to view full screen image. 8. You can use Play (center) key to play audio /video file. 9.
Messages Mailbox 1. Select Mailbox. 2. Select 3mail to retrieve messages from the Server List. 3. To retrieve new messages in the Mail Header screen, select Retrieve to retrieve the new Mail Header List. 4. Select your desired message from the retrieved mail headers to retrieve the mail contents from the server. You can use the following functions by using the left soft key [Options]. a Reply: You can reply a selected message. a Forward: You can forward the selected message.
Messages a Message info.: Displays information about the selected message. Drafts 1. You can edit saved messages. Select a message and then press the key to edit the message. 2. You can use the following functions by using the left soft key [Options]. Sent items 1. You can view sent messages. Select a message and then press the key to view the message. 2. You can view the previous or next message by using the left and right navigation keys. 3.
Messages Templates You can add, edit, and delete frequently-used useful phrases. You can save frequently-used phrases in the input window in advance. Settings Text message Delivery report Allows you to activate or deactivate the report function. When this function is activated, the network informs you whether or not your message has been delivered.
Messages - Request report: Determines whether to request a delivery confirmation mail for a Multimedia message. Validity period - Allow report: Determines whether to allow sending a delivery confirmation mail for a delivery confirmation mail request. This menu allows you to configure the term of validity for a message when transmitting a Multimedia message. The message would be saved in the Multimedia server only for the configured term.
Messages Email This menu allows you to edit, delete and add an Email account. To set up an Email account, do the follows. 1. Select Messages/Settings/Email after pressing the key in the idle screen. 2. Press the right soft key [Edit]. 3. Enter details Username (your phone number with Country code without + eg 447782227302), Password, Email address, Reply email address, etc. 4. You can authenticate by pressing the right soft key [Done]. 3. Press the right soft key [Retrieve]. 4. Press the key.
Messages Voicemail This menu allows you to get the voice mail if this feature is supported by the network service provider. Please check with your network service provider for details of their service in order to configure the handset accordingly. the info service message will be displayed directly. ExpressLink You can order ExpressLink from WAP service providers. ExpressLink is notifications of, for example, news headlines and it may contain a text message or address of a WAP service.
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My stuff Images This application enables you to view still images. The image files saved in the handset are represented by thumbnails. Select the desired image to view the enlarged image. Notice Features within the Edit Image might not work due to large image size or lack of internal phone resource. For example, Rotate will not work for images greater than 640x480. Press the left soft key [Options] to display the following popup menu items (in 1. Image list).
My stuff a Front screen theme: You can set an image as the screen theme (Home screen, Outgoing call) a Slide Show: You can start the slide show. a Sort by: Sorts images. a List/ Grid view: You can set the view style. a Memory status: Shows the current memory usage. Press the left soft key [Options] to display the following popup menu items (in 2. Picture Viewer). a Go to list: moves to the application list. a Send as message: Enables the selected image to be attached to a message and the message sent.
My stuff a Delete: Deletes the selected video file. a File info.: Shows information about the selected video file. a Sound theme: You can set an audio file as the sound theme (Voice ringtune, Video ringtune). a Video Size: Enables the selected video to be shown as Normal and Landscape. In Play mode, you can change the video size to press key. a Mute/Unmute:Mutes/Unmutes the sound temporarily. a File info.: Shows information about the selected video file. a Previous file: Plays the previous video file.
My stuff Press the left soft key [Options] to display the following popup menu items a Play: Moves to the camera application for taking still image photographs. a Create new folder: You can create new folder. a Send as message: You can attach the selected video file to a message and send the message if not content protected. a Sound theme: You can set an audio file as the sound theme (Voice ringtune, Video ringtune). a Sort by: Sorts video files. a List/ Grid view: You can set the view style.
My stuff Sounds This application plays MP3, MIDI and AAC files so that you can listen to them. Select your desired audio file in the list mode showing audio files.The following options are provided by the My sounds in the Audio Player. There are two scenarios: 1) Unmute status and 2) Mute status. Press the left soft key [Options] to display the following popup menu items (when 1. Unmute status).
My stuff a Equalizer: You can set the equalizer. a Previous file: Plays the previous audieo file. a Next file: Plays the next audieo file. Press the left soft key [Options] to display the following popup menu items (when 2. Mute status). a Send as message: Enables the selected audio file to be sent via MMS, Email and Bluetooth a Delete: Deletes the selected video file. a File info.: Shows information about the selected audeo file.
My stuff - Copy: Enables the file to be copied other folder. - Rename: Enables the image to be renamed. - Info: Shows information about the selected audio file. a Delete: Deletes the selected image. a Mark/Unmark: You can mark or unmark the selected file. a Sound theme: You can set an audio file as the sound theme (Voice ringtune, Video ringtune, Switch on, Message tone, Switch off).
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Multimedia Video camera This application enables you to record a video clip. You can play and watch a saved video file while using this function. Once recorded, a video clip can be sent by Multimedia message or Email. Press the left soft key [Options] to display the following popup menu items. a Quality: Determines the quality of a video clip. a Light: Determines the light operation. a Mirror: Determines the Mirror. a Zoom: Determines the zoom rate. a Memory: Determines the memory.
Multimedia Camera This application enables you to take a still picture. You can take a picture in your desired size, and use it for the contacts photo, home screen and other more general purposes. Once taken, a still image can be sent by Multimedia msg or Email. Press the left soft key [Options] to display the following popup menu items. a Size: Determines the size of an image. a Quality: Determines the quality of an image. a Light: Determines the light operation.
Multimedia Voice recorder a Edit: You can edit the selected file. This function allows you to record a voice memo. You can record voice messages with each message up to 60 seconds. a Delete: Deletes the selected file. Press the left soft key [Options] to display the following popup menu items. a Set repeat: Select desired repeat mode using the navigation key. a Quality: Determines the quality of a recorded voice.
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Contacts This menu allows you to save and manage contact address information. The Contacts functions provide functions to add a new address or search saved contact addresses by name, phone number and group information. Add new This menu allows you to add a new contact address. You can input contact address information including name, phone numbers, email addresses, group information items, memo, homepage address, ringtune, and avatar or image (photograph).
Contacts Group This menu allows you to manage group information. By default, there are 4 groups: family, friends, colleagues and school. You can also configure ringtune for a group so that the group ringtune sounds when a call from a specific contact address within that group arrives and there is no ringtune configured for the contact address.
Contacts AHandset to USIM: You can copy the entry from the handset memory to the USIM card (not all the data will be copied). AUSIM to handset: You can copy the entry from the USIM card to phone memory. Move all This menu allows you to move all the information from your USIM card, e.g. name, handset number etc., to your handset. This differs from the Copy all operation in that the target information is saved only in the destination location.
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Applications This Handset supports JavaTM so that you can download games from Today on 3, and play them on your handset. Games can be downloaded from the game page of the H3G portal site. Users can go to that page using the key. The key loads the H3G portal page. Select the services icon before users should select the game icon in the main page. (usually it is the page that appears when a user selects the tab beside "Today on 3") In the game page, users can view the game list, select, and download games.
Applications 1. Select an item using the up or down navigation keys. 2. Press the key to activate the selected item service. 3. Press the left soft key [Options] to display the popup menu. Press the left soft key [Options] to display the following popup menu items. a Activate: Activates the selected item. a Add new: New profile is added. a View: Shows the contents of the selected item.
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Organiser Calendar Monthly Schedule Management 1. Select the Organiser from the top menu. 2. Select Calendar and press the key. 3. The monthly schedule view is displayed. 4. Initially, the cursor appears on today’s date according to your handset settings. 5. You can move the date cursor to the desired location using the up, down, left and right navigation keys. 6.
Organiser Deleting a Schedule Item 1. Select the left soft key [Options] in the Monthly schedule management screen, select Delete, and then press the key. 2. Popup menus including Previous entries and All entries will be displayed. 3. Select Previous entries and press the key to delete all schedule items prior to today. 4. Select All entries, and press the delete all of the schedule items. key to Set holiday 1.
Organiser Searching for a Schedule Item Select the left soft key [Options] in the Monthly schedule management screen, select Search and then press the key to display the Search schedule items screen. 1. Input the desired subject of the schedule item to find. 2. Select the In type to find. 3. Press the key. 4. If there are schedule items that meet the search criteria, the schedule items are displayed. If there is no schedule item satisfying the search criteria, No match schedule Item message appears.
Organiser To do To do Enquiry 1. Select the Organiser from the top menu. 2. Select the To do item and press the key. 3. The saved To do list is displayed. Adding To do Items 1. To add a new To do item, select Add new using the left soft key [Options] in the To do enquiry screen or select the right soft key [Add]. 2. Input Date, notes and priority when you add an item. 3. Press the right soft key [Done] to save the To do item. To do Delete 1.
Organiser To do Detailed View To view detailed information, select the desired item from the To do list and press the key to display the detailed view screen about the item. Memo Saved Memo’s 1. Select the Organiser from the top menu. 2. Select the Memo item and press the key. 3. The saved memo list is displayed. 2. Select Move to secret memo using the [Options] key to lock the memo item. Memo Add 3. To release the lock again, select Move to memo in the Secret memo item. 1.
Organiser Secret memo 1. Select the Organiser from the top menu. 2. Select the Secret memo item and press the key. 3. To view or delete the memo set up as a secret memo, you have to input the password configured in the phone. Date finder The date finder shows the number of remaining days while changing the day. Dateulator a Dateulator enquiry 1. Select the Organiser from the top menu. 2. Select the Dateulator item and press the OK key. 3. The saved Dateulator list is displayed.
Organiser a Dateulator Detailed View To view detailed information, select the desired item from the Dateulator list and press OK key to display the detailed view screen about the item. a Show home screen/ Do not show home screen By setting Show home screen, you can see the Remaining days for this item (D-Day) on Idle screen top left corner. Settings Calendar You can change Calendar Default view and Week start time to desired options. Press right soft key [Done] to save settings in phone. Memory info.
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Tools Quick menu Quick menu allows you to add your own favourites to the list already provided. Once you create your own menu, you can access the desired function quickly in the idle screen by pressing the up navigation key. To move to your desired menu directly, select your desired menu from the Favourites menu press the up and down navigation keys. a Add new: In the [Empty] list, press the right soft key [Add]. Select the item from the menu and save the desired menu item.
Tools Alarm clock The alarm function allows you to set up multiple separate alarms. You can also set the time, repetition interval and alarm sound. a Select your desired alarm to configure in the alarm list. If there is no alarm, press the right soft key [Add] to add a new alarm. a Set/Cancel alarm: Select desired set time mode using the navigation key. a Input alarm time: Input your desired alarm time by specifying hour and minute.
Tools Connectivity Bluetooth Paired devices Select the Paired devices by pressing the OK key. This function allows you to view the list of all devices that are paired with your phone at once. AAdding a new device 1. Select the Add New to search the device can be connected in range. 2. If you want to stop the searching , press the right soft key [Cancel]. Note 3. All of the serched devices are displayed the popup menu. This options is appeared when the device connected with your phone is the headset.
Tools Settings This menu allows you to configure the profile for a bluetooth. ABluetooth usage Set on or off the bluetooth using the left/right navigation key. AMy handset's visibility: 1. Select the Shown to all, shows your phone to other bluetooth devices. 2. Select the Hidden, shows your phone olny to the paired device. Select the Connect item and then press the key. AMy Handset's name Allows to you change the handset's name can be seen by other bluetooth devices.
Tools Server synch centre This menu allows you to configure the profile for a Sync Server. AAdding a new profile 1. Input and choose the Profile name, Host address, Username, Password, Contacts, Contact name, Calendar, Calendar name, To do, To do name and Access point. 2. Press the key to save the new profile. 3. In the Settings screen, press the left soft key [Options] key and select Add new to add a new profile. in the Settings screen and then press the key. AEditing a profile 1.
Tools World time The World time function provides time information on major cities worldwide. 1. You can view the time of desired country or city using the navigation or [List]. 2. You can select a desired city as a base using the right soft key [set]. Unit converter This function converts any measurement into a unit you want. There are 7 types of units that can be converted: Currency, Surface, Length, Weight, Temperature, Volume, and Velocity. Note You can input a decimal number by pressing the key. 3.
Tools Surface 1. Select Surface menu. 2. Select desired unit to convert using the key [Unit]. 3. Input standard unit to view converted value. 4. Press the right soft key [Reset] to clear the current input field, and locate the cursor in the input field. 5. To exit area conversion function, press the key. Weight Length 1. Select Length menu. 2. Select the desired unit to convert using the key [Unit]. 3. Input the standard unit to view converted value. 4.
Tools Temperature 1. Select Temperature menu. 2. Input the standard unit to view converted value. 3. Press the right soft key [Reset] to clear the current input field, and locate the cursor in the input field. 4. To exit temperature conversion function, press the key. Volume Velocity 1. Select Volume menu. 1. Select Velocity menu. 2. Select desired unit to convert using the key [Unit]. 2. Select desired unit to convert using the key [Unit]. 3. Input the standard unit to view converted value. 3.
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Calling Video calls My picture size This menu allows you to configure your own picture size to either Large, Medium or Small. My picture position This menu allows you to configure your screen alignment to bottom right or bottom left. Hide my picture This menu allows you to hide your picture. Mirror This menu allows you to configure mirroring of your picture. Substitute Picture This menu allows you to substitute your picture with another picture.
Calling a You can send a message to the number in the call record. a You can view detailed information about the call records such as the date, time and call duration. a You can clear call records. you have selected from the records. You can also save the number in the Contacts. Received video call Dialled video call Missed video call Reject video call Missed calls Allows you to view missed call records, make a call, send a message and save the number in the Contacts.
Calling Dialled calls Displays dialled call duration. All calls Displays overall call duration. Call costs This network service allows you to check the last call cost, the total call cost and the remaining call cost. The call cost is displayed on the bottom of the LCD screen. To reset the call cost, select Reset all. You are requested to enter the PIN2 code. Call divert This menu allows you to configure the call divert service which diverts incoming calls to a user-specified number. 1.
Calling Video calls You can divert video calls to other 3 handsets that support video calling. a All video calls Diverts all incoming video calls unconditionally. a If busy Diverts incoming video calls when the line is busy. a If no answer Diverts incoming video calls when there is no answer. a If unreachable Diverts incoming video calls when the handset is turned off or the handset is out of the network service coverage. All fax calls Diverts fax calls unconditionally.
Calling a All incoming: Calls cannot be received. a Incoming when abroad: Calls cannot be received when you are using your handset outside your home service area. Video calls The following options are available: a All outgoing: Calls cannot be made. a Outgoing international: International calls cannot be made.
Calling Activate to request the network to activate call waiting, Deactivate to request the network to deactivate call waiting, or View status, to check if the function is active or not. Settings Call reject This menu allows you to enable or disable rejection of all calls or calls categorized as Unregistered, Contacts or Groups. a Reject On/Off To Enable or Disable the Call Reject a Reject List To select the category of call reject numbers.
Calling Press the right soft key [Done] after configuring the Call rejection to save the changes and go back to previous menu. Send my number This network service allows you to set your phone number to be displayed (On) or hidden (Off) from the person whom you are calling. Select Set by network to reset the handset to the setting that you have agreed upon with 3 Customer Service. a Open flip: This option allows you to answer a call simply by opening the flip.
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Troubleshooting Please check to see if any problems you have encountered with the phone are described in this section before calling 3 Customer Service.
Troubleshooting Q Why does the battery life get shorter in standby mode? A The battery is worn out. As time passes, the battery life gradually becomes shorter. If the battery lasts about half the amount of time as when first purchased, it’s time to purchase a new battery. Q Incoming calls do-not reach me. A Is your phone switched on ( pressed for more than three seconds)? Are you accessing the right cellular network? Or, you may have set an incoming call barring option.
Accessories Charger This adapter allows you to charge the battery. It supports standard Europe/Australia/U.K. and Hongkong (100-240 Volt 50/60Hz outlets). It takes 3.5 hours to charge a completely discharged battery. Europe 142 Australia U.
Accessories Headset USB cable Connects to your phone, allowing hands-free operation. Includes earpiece, microphone, and integrated call answer/termination button. Connects your phone to a PC.
Glossary 2G AMR Second Generation wireless communication system. 2G system supports low quality voice and low-rate packet-data service. 2G refers to GSM in European countries, and CDMA in America. Adaptive Multirate codec. A voice codec developed by ETSI for GSM. AMR supports 8 coding rates (from 4.75 to 12.2Kbps) so as to adaptively provide the quality of voice service in various radio channel conditions. 3G Download Third Generation wireless communication system.
Glossary JavaTM Programming language generating applications that can run on all hardware platforms, whether small, medium or large, without modification. It has been promoted for and geared heavily to the Web, both for public Web sites and Intranets. When a Java program runs from a Web page, it is called a Java applet. When it is run on a mobile phone or pager, it is called a MIDlet. Line Identification Services (Caller ID) Service allowing subscribers to view or block the telephone numbers of callers.
Glossary Multimedia SMTP Multimedia means media that include various media data such as voice, character string, image, and video data. Currently, the meaning of multimedia includes services provided through multimedia. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. A protocol to transfer e-mails between computers over the Internet. SMTP defines the format of control messages between computers, and interaction procedures between them to send e-mails.
Glossary UMTS Universal Mobile Telephony System. UMTS refers to asynchronous 3G wireless technology of WCDMA that is developed based on GSM, the 2G wireless technology. USB Universal Serial Bus. A bus type interface that provides fast and flexible connection between devices and a computer. USIM Universal Subscriber Identity Module. An IC card used for UMTS the shape of which is the same as that of the SIM card of GSM.
Index A C E Access Codes........................... 43 Calculator............................... 126 Access points ........................... 67 Calendar ................................ 114 Add new ........................... 73, 106 Call barring............................. 135 Alarm clock ............................ 123 Call divert............................... 134 Fixed dial numbers .................. 136 AMR ...................................... 144 Call diverting .....................
Index J Java ...................................... 145 MMS..................................... 145 PUK code ............................... 43 MP3 ..................................... 145 PUK2 code.............................. 43 MPEG4 ................................. 145 K Multimedia ...................... 102, 146 Multimedia Message Service ..... 145 Key tone ................................. 63 Key tone volume ...................... 63 L Language ................................
Index SMTP ................................... 146 V Vibrate only......................... 40, 62 3G network ............................. 40 Switch on sound ...................... 63 Video calls ............... 132, 135, 136 2G network ............................. 40 Switch off sound ...................... 63 Video camera.................. 102, 104 Video ringtune ......................... 62 T Voice call ....................... 134, 135 T9 ..........................................