LG Electronics USA KT610 PCS GSM/ EDGE Phone with Bluetooth User Manual C3320
LG Electronics USA PCS GSM/ EDGE Phone with Bluetooth C3320
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Multimedia Multimedia Random play: You can play music tracks in a random order. Loop: You can repeatedly play music, either a specific track or all tracks. Equaliser: You can enhance or diminish frequencies during music playback. Add to track list: You can add the playing music track to a new or saved track list. Use tone - Set as ringing tone: You can set the music track as the ringing tone for the current profile. - Assign to contact: You can set the music track as ringing tone for a contact. Play in background: You can leave Music player on in the background when using other applications. Tip 46 You can also press to leave music playback on in the background when making a call or using another application. View details: You can view detailed info about the currently playing track. Additional details: You can view a web page for more info about the currently playing tack. Recorder You can record speech or sound. Menu 6.3 You can record a phone call by selecting Recorder during the call. Note Obey all local laws governing the recording of phone calls. Both parties of the call hear a tone every 5 seconds during recording. 1. Press the left soft key [Options] and select Settings to select the recording quality and default memory for your sound clips. 2. Press the left soft key [Options] and select Record sound clip to start recording. When a recording is started, the recording time appears on the LCD. 3. When you finish the recording, press the right soft key [Stop]. The recorded file is automatically saved in Sound clips folder in My stuff. . 5. You can listen to previously recorded sound clips by selecting Go to My stuff. Camera Menu 6.4 3. Using the left soft key [Options], the followings are available. In this application, you can take photos or record videos. You can switch between camera and video recorder using the up/down navigation keys. Note To save the phone’s battery, Camera will go into standby mode if the camera hardware cannot be activated or if no keys are pressed for one minute. To continue taking photos or recording videos, press To take photos: 1. The viewfinder shows you the image to be captured. 2. To zoom in/out, press the right/left navigation key. Capture: Select this to take a photo. Show toolbar: After selecting this, you can switch between Image and Video modes, activate night or sequence mode, or switch between main and secondary camera using the Multimedia 4. To play the sound clip after recording, press Video mode: Switches to Video mode. Use secondary camera: Select this to use the secondary camera. Night mode: You can activate/deactivate the night mode. Sequence mode: You can take multiple photos in one go by selecting On. (Shortcut: Press to activate the sequence mode in preview.) Self-timer: To take a photo automatically after a short time delay to, for example, include yourself in the photo. Select the delay time and press the left soft key [Activate]. 47 Multimedia Multimedia Go to My stuff: To view images and videos saved on the phone or memory card. Adjust: You can adjust the brightness, contrast, white balance and colour tone. • Settings: You can set the desired environment to take photos or record videos. After setting the desired environment, press the right soft key [Back]. - Image • Image quality: You can adjust the image quality. Note • • 48 • The better the image quality, the more memory the photo uses and the fewer photos you can save on your phone or memory card. Show captured image: Select No to take one photo immediately after another. This way, your photos do not remain on the display after you take them, and the camera is ready for use again. Resolution (Camera 1): Select the desired resolution for the external camera by pressing • Resolution (Camera 2): Select the desired resolution for the internal camera by pressing Default image name: To key in the default name for your new photos, scroll to Text and press . Key in the name and press Memory in use: Select where to save your photos. Help: Use this option to get to know the phone feature. Exit: Exits the application.: To activate night mode and take photos when lighting is dim and the camera needs a long exposure time. : To edit brightness settings. : To activate sequence mode and take 6 photos in one go. Press to take the photos. : To edit contrast settings. To record videos: 1. Press the down navigation keys to switch to video recorder. The viewfinder shows you the image to be recorded. 2. To zoom in/out, press the right/left navigation key. 3. Using the left soft key [Options], the followings are available. Record: Select this to record a video. Show toolbar: After selecting this, you can switch between Image and Video modes, activate night mode, or switch between main and secondary camera using the Image mode: Switches to Image mode. Use secondary camera: Select this to use the secondary camera. Night mode: You can activate/deactivate the night mode. Mute: You can record a video without voice recorded. Go to My stuff: To view other videos saved on the phone or memory card. Adjust: You can adjust the brightness, contrast, white balance and colour tone. Settings: You can set the desired environment to take photos or record videos. After setting the desired environment, press the right soft key [Back]. Multimedia 4. To take a photo, press . Photos are automatically saved in Images folder in My stuff. - Video • Length: Select between Maximum and Short. Tip • • To send the video clip in a multimedia message, select Short to reduce the size of the video. Resolution (Camera 1): Select the desired resolution for the external camera by pressing Resolution (Camera 2): Select the desired resolution for the internal camera by pressing 49 Multimedia • Multimedia • Default video name: To key in the default name for your new videos, scroll to Text and press . Key in the name and press Memory in use: Select where to save your videos. Help: Use this option to get to know the phone feature. Exit: Exits the application. 4. To record a video, press Menu 6.5 You can view and play Flash files made for mobile devices. To switch between Flash files saved on your phone memory and memory card, press the left/right navigation keys. 50 2. Scroll to a Flash file and press the left soft key [Options]. The following options are available. Note 5. To stop recording, press the right soft key [Stop]. Videos are automatically saved in Video clips folder in My stuff. If you do now want to save a video, press . To play the video, press the left soft key [Options] and select Play. Flash Player 1. To open a folder or play Flash file, scroll to the folder of file and press Available options may vary. Send: You can send the Flash file to compatible devices. Organise - Copy to folder: To save a copy of the file in another folder. - Move to folder: To move the file to a different folder. - New folder: To create a folder to organize your Flash files. 3. To delete a Flash file, scroll to it and press Organiser [ Menu 7.1 Memory To use the calculator: - Save: To save the number displayed in the editor field. You can only save one number at a time. 2. To select a function on the right-hand side of the display, scroll to it and press the - Clear: To delete the saved number. 1. Key in the first number of the calculation. Tip You can also press 1 to 4 times to add, subtract, multiply or divide. To add a decimal point, press 3. Key in the next number of the calculation. 4. Select any remaining operations and key in numbers. 5. To execute the calculation, scroll to “=” and press 6. The result of the calculation remains in the editor field and can be used as the first number of a new calculation. Using the left soft key [Options], the followings are available. Last result: You can retrieve the result of the last calculation and reuse it. - Recall: To retrieve the saved number. O rg a n i s e r Calculator - 7] Clear screen: Select this to empty the screen for a new calculation. Clock Menu 7.2 Time You can view the time, day of the week and date, or set and edit alarms or modify date and time settings. 1. To set date and time, press the left soft key [Options] and select Settings. 2. Scroll to the following settings and press Time: Key in the time and press Date: Key in the date and press Time zone: Scroll to your current location and press 51 Organiser O rg a n i s e r Date format: You can change how dates are displayed. Scroll to the desired format and press Date separator: You can change the symbol that separates days, months and years. Scroll to the dot, colon, slash or dash and press 52 To quickly set a one -time alarm, press any number key and key in the alarm time. To change the time of a set alarm, press the left soft key [Options] and select Reset alarm. Time format: Select 24-hour or 12-hour. Alarm Clock type: Select either Analogue or Digital. 2. Press the left soft key [Options] and select New alarm. Time separator: Select the colon or dot as the symbol that separates hours and minutes. Alarm clock tone: Scroll to the tone that you want to use for the alarm clock and press Workdays: To select your working days, scroll to each day and press to mark it and press the left soft key [OK]. Network operator time: You can use the network service to automatically update the time, date and time zone by selecting Auto-update. Note 3. Press the right soft key [Back] to save your settings. This service may not be available in all networks. 1. In the Clock window, press the right navigation key. 3. Fill in the following fields. Alarm time: Key in the alarm time and select am between pm using Description: Key in the description. Repeat: Scroll to the desired repeat option and press to mark it and press the left soft key [OK]. 4. Press the left soft key [Done]. Tip To quickly set a one-time alarm, you can also press any number key and key in the alarm time. World 1. In the Clock window, press the right navigation key twice. 2. Press the left soft key [Options]. Add city: You can add another city to the view. Scroll to the desired city and press Tip To find a particular city, press the left soft key [Options] and select Find. Key in the first letters of that city’s name or the country in which it is located. A list of cities that match your input opens. Set as the current city: You can change the city that determines the time and date in your phone to the currently selected city. Settings: You can change date and time settings. 3. To delete a city, scroll to it and press Converter Menu 7.3 Notes Menu 7.4 You can convert Currency, Area, Energy, Length, Mass, Power, Pressure, Temperature, Time, Velocity and Volume from one unit (for example, gallons) to another (litres). You can view or write notes. O rg a n i s e r To deactivate or delete an alarm, scroll to it and press 1. To write a note, press any number key. The note editor opens automatically. Tip To add a space between words, press To insert special characters, press the desired character and press . Scroll to To use predictive text input when writing, go to Menu > Settings > General > Personalisation > Language > Predictive text. Press to select On. You can also activate predictive text input mode by pressing and selecting Activating predictive text. 53 Organiser 2. To save your note, press the right soft key [Done]. O rg a n i s e r 3. Using the left soft key [Options], the followings are available. Open: To view the note. New note: To write a new note. Delete: Deletes the selected note. Mark/Unmark: You can select multiple notes for sending or deleting, for example. Once your have marked the desired notes, press the left soft key [Options] and select the desired action. Menu 7.5 Using the left soft key [Options], the followings are available. 54 Open: You can view schedule entries on the selected day. You can also add appointments by starting to write with the number keys. The Meeting editor opens automatically.) Week view: To view your schedule for a specific week. Tip Synchronisation: To synchronise notes with a text application in another device. You can edit and keep track of your schedule. New entry: You can create a calendar entry to remind yourself of an upcoming meeting, event or task. Select the desired editor from Meeting, Memo, Anniversary and To-do. Tip Send: To send a note to other devices. Calendar To switch between different calendar view, press To-do view: To view your task list. Delete entry: You can delete only elapsed entries by selecting Before date or delete all the calendar entries by selecting All entries. Go to date: To view a different month. Key in a date in that month and press ] Note To view the previous or next month, press up/down navigation key. To go to today, press Settings: You can change the Calendar alarm tone, opening view, first day of the week or title of the Week view. File mgr. You can browse and manage folders and files. Menu 7.6 1. To view the contents of a folder or file, scroll to it and press 2. To send a file to compatible devices, scroll to it and press 3. Using the left soft key [Options], the followings are available. Move to folder: To move the folder or file to another folder. Scroll to the desired folder and press Default folders such as Sound clips in My stuff cannot be moved or deleted. Copy to folder: To save a copy of the folder or file in another folder. Scroll to the desired folder and press O rg a n i s e r Tip New folder: To create a folder. Key in a name for the folder and press Mark/Unmark: You can select multiple files. Once your have marked all desired notes, press the left soft key [Options] and select the desired action. Rename: You can rename the folder. Find: To search for specific folders or files. Select the memory you want to search. Key in the search text and press . Folders and files whose names contain the search test are displayed. View details: You can view detailed information on the folder. 55 Organiser O rg a n i s e r Memory details: To check the memory consumption in phone memory or a memory card. 4. To delete a folder or file, scroll to it and press Note You can view the status of the memory card. Remove memory card: Select this to safely eject the memory card. Note 56 Do not remove the card before the phone notifies you that it is safe to do so. Back up phone memory: To back up important information, such as your calendar entries or contacts, to your memory card. The phone restarts after the restoration. Format memory card: To format a memory card for your phone. Note Menu 7.7 Using the left soft key [Options], the followings are available. Restore from card: To restore the backup from the memory card to your phone. Note To browse and manage folders and files on your memory card, press the right navigation key. Memory Do not format a memory card that contains important software or data as formatting destroys all that is saved on the card. Memory card name: You can change the name of your memory card. Set password: To create a password for the memory card. This helps protect the data on the memory card because it means a password is requested when the card is inserted into another device. ] You can select Remove password later. This means the memory card is unlocked and no password is requested when it is inserted into another device. In this case, the data saved on the card is not protected against unauthorised use. O rg a n i s e r Tip Memory details: You can monitor the memory consumed by different applications and data on the memory card. 57 Profiles [ - 8] P ro f i l es You can manage the call, message, and other alert settings of your phone. 1. To change the profile, scroll to the desired profile, press the left soft key [Options] and select Activate. Note To change profiles in any view, briefly press the Power key on the right side of the phone. Scroll to the profile you want to use and press In Offline profile, you cannot make or receive calls or use other features that require network coverage. Scroll to the following settings and 58 Video call tone: To change the ringing tone for a video call, scroll to the new tone and press Ring type: To change the ringing type, scroll to the desired type and press to edit: Ring tone: To change the ringing tone, scroll to the new tone and press To listen to a tone before selecting it, scroll to the tone. After a moment, playback will start. To end playback, press any key. Tip To quickly activate the Silent profile in standby mode, press and hold . To return to General profile, again press and hold 2. To modify a profile, scroll to it, press the left soft key [Options], and select Personalise. Tip When you select Ascending, the ringing volume starts from level one and increases level by level to the maximum volume you set in the next setting. Ring volume: To increase or decrease the ringing tone volume, press the right or left navigation key. And press Message alert tone: To change the alert tone for messages you receive, scroll to the new tone and press E-mail alert tone: To change the alert tone for email messages you receive, scroll to the new tone and press ] Keypad tones: To change the volume level of the keypad tones, scroll to the new level and press P ro f i l es Vibrating alert: To have your phone vibrate for incoming calls and messages, select On. Warning tones: To set the phone to sound warning tones, select On. Alert for: To set the phone to ring only when calls arrive from members of a specific contact group or groups, scroll to each group and press to mark it. Once you have selected the desired groups, press OK. Note The General and Offline profiles cannot be renamed. Some settings are not available with the Offline profile. To save your settings, press Back. 3. To create a new profile with your own sound settings, press the left soft key [Options] and select Create new. 59 Settings [ S ett i n g s General - 9] You can edit the general settings of your device or restore the original default device settings. Personalisation To edit settings related to the display, standby mode and general functionality of your device. Display: You can edit brightness, list font size and other display settings. After setting each value, press the right soft key [Back]. Brightness List font size Power saver time-out Welcome note / logo Light time-out 60 To darken or brighten the display, press the left/right navigation key and press OK. You can adjust the size of the text and icons on the display: Large, Normal or Small. To decrease or increase the power saver timeout, press the left/right navigation key and press OK. To key in a note or select an image to greet you when you switch on the phone, scroll to Text or Image and press OK. To increase or decrease the period of time for which the light stays on when you stop using the phone, press the left/right navigation key and press OK. Standby mode: To select the general theme for your device, edit the theme settings and display or hide the operator logo. After setting each value, press the right soft key [Back]. Active standby To display today's entries from Calendar, show your To-do tasks and make shortcuts to different applications available from standby mode, select On. Shortcuts To change the shortcuts available in standby mode from the selection keys on the bottom of the display and when you press the navigation key in any direction. Active standby To select the application shortcuts that apps. appear on the display in Active standby, scroll to each shortcut setting and press Scroll to the desired application and press . (Note: You can also set the functions assigned to soft keys when Active standby is set to On.) Tones: To edit settings for the various sounds produced by your phone. Themes: To change the look of your device's display. ] Please refer to page 83 for more information. Language: To select the languages for the phone texts and for you to write messages, notes and other texts. After setting each value, press the right soft key [Back]. Phone language Scroll to the desired language for the display texts and press OK. If you select Automatic, the language is selected according to the information on your SIM card. Writing Scroll to the desired language for writing text language and press OK. Predictive To use predictive text input by default, select text On. (Note: A predictive text dictionary is not available for all languages.) settings, you can select the profile to use and answer incoming calls automatically whenever you use the enhancement. Some enhancement connectors do not indicate which type of an enhancement is connected to the device. Headset Wireless car kit Default profile Scroll to the profile to use with the headset and press Automatic To answer calls automatically after five answer seconds when you use the headset, select On. Default profile Scroll to the profile to use with the car kit and press Automatic To answer calls automatically after five answer seconds when you use the car kit, select On. Date and time Security Enhancement To edit time and date settings. You can edit settings related to the various enhancements such as Headset and Wireless car kit you can use with your device. In most enhancement S ett i n g s Note You can edit settings related to the security of your personal information on your phone or SIM card and data connections between your device and the network. Phone and SIM card: To change the PIN and other security codes and edit other security settings for your phone and SIM card. 61 Settings S ett i n g s PIN code request PIN code PIN2 code 62 To protect your phone and SIM card against unauthorised use, select On. The phone asks for the PIN code when it is switched on. To change the current PIN code, key in the old PIN code once, the new PIN code twice, and press OK. (Tip: The PIN codes are saved on your SIM card, not in the phone memory. Therefore, the PIN settings only affect the current SIM card.) (Note: The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) codes are required to change blocked PIN codes. If these codes are not supplied with the SIM card, contact the SIM card vendor.) To change the current PIN2 code, if supplied with your SIM card, key in the old PIN2 code once, the new PIN2 code twice, and press OK. (Note: The PIN2 code is required to access some network services. Your SIM card must support these services.) (Note: The PUK2 (Personal Unblocking Key) codes are required to change blocked PIN2 codes. If these codes are not supplied with the SIM card, contact the SIM card vendor.) To lock the keypad when your device has Keypad autolock period been idle for a certain period of time so that no keys are accidentally pressed, scroll to User defined and press OK. Key in the time-out period and press OK. (Tip: To use the keypad again, press the left selection key and press OK in quick succession.) Phone autolock To have the system lock itself when left idle for a certain period of time, scroll to User period defined and press OK. Key in the time-out period in minutes and press OK. You need the lock code to change this setting. Lock code To change the current lock code that is used to unlock the phone if it locks itself, key in the old code once, the new lock code (five digits) twice, and press OK. Lock if SIM card changed Confirm SIM services To prevent the use of your phone with an unauthorised SIM card, select Yes. The phone then asks for the lock code every time a new SIM card is inserted. To see the confirmation messages sent between the phone and the network when you use network services supported by your SIM, select Yes. ] Security module To view and manage the digital certificates in your phone. To view or edit security modules. Factory settings To restore the default settings of your device or remove any operator settings, press the left soft key [Yes] and key in the lock code. Phone You can edit the general settings related to making and receiving calls. Send my caller ID: Scroll to Yes to display your caller identity to the people you call, No to hide it or Set by network to follow the default setting of your home network. Call settings Call waiting: To be notified of incoming calls while you have a call in progress, select Activate. Reject call with SMS: To send an explanatory text message to callers when you reject their call, select Yes. Message text: Key in the text for the message to send to rejected callers. S ett i n g s Certificate management Image in video call: To send a still image to video callers if you disable sending your video during the calls, scroll to Use selected and press OK. Select the desired image. Automatic redial: To have your phone redial when numbers are busy or calls are not answered, select On. Show call duration: To have the length of a call displayed during the call, select Yes. Summary after call: To have the duration of a call briefly displayed after the call, select On. Speed dialling: To call the phone numbers to which you have assigned speed dialling keys by pressing and holding the speed dial key, select On. Anykey answer: To answer incoming calls by pressing any key except the End and Power keys, select On. 63 Settings S ett i n g s Line in use (shown if ALS is supported by SIM): Select either of your phone lines as the primary line for making calls and sending messages. - If busy: Diverts incoming calls when you have an active call or reject a call. - If not answered: Diverts calls after your phone rings for a specified time. Scroll to the time and press OK. Line change (shown if ALS is supported by SIM): To prevent the primary line from being changed, select Disable. You need your PIN2 code to change this setting. - If out of reach: Diverts calls when the phone is either switched off or out of network coverage. Note The accessibility of some Call settings depends on the availability and your subscription to the network services. Contact your service provider for more information. Call divert You can divert incoming calls to your voice mailbox or to another phone number. 64 Voice calls: You can divert incoming voice calls to your voice mailbox or to another phone number. Scroll to the following divert options and press Select Activate > To voice mailbox or To other number. - All voice calls: Diverts all incoming calls. - If not available: To activate the last three settings, to divert if busy, not answered or out of reach. To cancel the diverting of calls, scroll to the active divert options, press the left soft key [Options] and select Cancel. To check your current diverts, scroll to the call divert options, press the left soft key [Options] and select Check status. Data and video calls: You can divert incoming data and video calls to another phone number. Scroll to the following divert options and press . Select Activate. Key in the number and press OK. - All data and video calls: Diverts all incoming calls. - If not answered: Diverts calls after your phone rings for a specified time. Scroll to the time and press OK. - If out of reach: Diverts calls when the phone is either switched off or out of network coverage. - If not available: To activate the last three settings, to divert if busy, not answered or out of reach. To cancel the diverting of calls, scroll to the active divert options, press the left soft key [Options] and select Cancel. To check your current diverts, scroll to the divert options, press the left soft key [Options] and select Check status. To save your settings, press the right sot key [Back]. Call barring You can restrict the receiving of calls: Outgoing calls/ International calls/ International calls except to home country/ Incoming calls/ Incoming calls when abroad. To edit mobile call barring settings, you need a password. You obtain the barring password from your service provider upon subscription to this network service. Call barring affects all voice and data calls, except emergency calls. Scroll to barring options, press Activate to restrict calls. S ett i n g s - If busy: Diverts incoming calls when you have an active call. and select: Cancel to undo call restriction. Check status to see if calls are restricted or not. To undo mobile call barring, press the left soft key [Options] and select Cancel all barrings. To change the barring password, press the left soft key [Options] and select Edit barring password. Key in the old password once, the new password twice and press OK. To save your settings, press the right soft key [Back]. 65 Settings S ett i n g s Network You can select the network type, the manner of selecting networks and indicate when your phone is used in a Micro Cellular Network. Network mode: Press type and press , scroll to the network Note This setting may be preset for your phone and not available for editing. Tip In a network based on MCN technology, local calls may cost less. To save your settings, press the left soft key [Back]. Note To view or edit other settings, press the left/right navigation keys. Operator selection: Define how to choose between different available networks when travelling, for example. Connection Tip Bluetooth - Manual: You can select the network yourself. Scroll to the desired network and press 66 Cell info display: To indicate when your phone is used in a Micro Cellular Network (MCN), select On. The MCN indicator is only displayed in standby mode. Manual selection can be useful when you know that one network is less expensive than another or that it provides faster data transmission. - Automatic: To have the network selected automatically. You can edit access point and other connection settings. You can edit settings for Bluetooth connectivity. For further information, please refer to page 93. Bluetooth provides you with wireless connections to other Bluetooth devices such as computers or other phones. ] Bluetooth: To enable wireless connections to other Bluetooth devices, select On. Tip My phone's visibility: Set the visibility of your phone to other Bluetooth devices. - Shown to all: Allows other Bluetooth devices to find your phone whenever Bluetooth is switched on. - Define period: You can set a specific time period during which your phone is visible to other devices. After the time expires, your phone is hidden. - Hidden: To prevent other Bluetooth devices from finding your phone. Note Your Paired devices can still connect to your phone even if you select Hidden. My phone's name: You can change the name of your phone, which is visible to other devices that search for Bluetooth devices. Key in the new name and press OK. S ett i n g s Within a maximum range of 10 metres, you can transfer data, such as messages or images, between your phone and other Bluetooth devices. Give a unique name to your phone to make sure it is easy to recognise when there are several Bluetooth devices in the vicinity. USB You can change the device type to which you normally connect your phone with the USB cable. USB mode - PC Suite: To connect PC Suite to your phone via the USB cable. With PC Suite, you can back up data from your phone to a PC and restore it back to your phone, synchronise data between your phone and PC, transfer files and use it for other purposes. You need to install PC Suite on your PC. 67 Settings S ett i n g s Note - Data transfer: To access and transfer data, such as text or music files, between your memory card and a compatible device, such as a computer, using USB. For Data transfer with a USB connection, you do not need to install anything on your phone or the other device. Note When you synchronise data between your phone and PC, the synchronisation must be started from the PC. Ask on connection: Select Yes to select the USB mode every time you use the USB cable to connect your phone to another device. 1. To create a new access point, press the left soft key [Options] and select New access point. Tip 68 To use an existing access point as the basis of the new access point, select Duplicate access point. 2. Scroll to the following settings and press edit. to Note Access points You can view, create, and manage access points. An access point is where your phone connects to the network by way of a data call or packet data. To use email and multimedia services or to browse web pages, you must first define internet access points for these services. Some or all access points may be preset for your phone, and you may not be able to create, edit, or remove them. Contact your service provider for the correct access point settings. Connection name: Key in a name that is easy to remember and press OK. Data bearer: Scroll to Data call and press ] Tip Use + in front of international numbers. User name: Key in your user name, if required by the service provider. Press OK. Prompt password: Select Yes to key in your password each time you log into a server, or No to save the password in your phone memory and automate the login. Password: Key in your password for the service and press OK. Authentication: Select Secure to always use encryption when sending your password, or Normal to use encryption when possible when sending your password. Homepage: Key in the web address of the page that appears when you connect to the web with this access point. Data call type: Select Analogue. Maximum data speed: Scroll to the data transfer speed to which you want to limit the connection and press . If you select Automatic, the data transfer rate is determined by the network, and it may be affected by the amount of data transferred in the network. S ett i n g s Dial-up number: Key in the modem telephone number of the access point. Note Some service providers may charge you more for higher data rates. Connection name: Key in a name that is easy to remember and press OK. Data bearer: Scroll to Packet data and press OK. Access point name: Key in the name provided by your service provider and press OK. User name: Key in your user name, if required by the service provider. Press OK. Prompt password: Select Yes to key in your password each time you log into a server, or No to save the password in your phone memory and automate the login. 69 Settings S ett i n g s Password: Key in your password for the service and press OK. Authentication: Select Secure to always use encryption when sending your password, or Normal to use encryption when possible when sending your password. Packet data You can set when to use packet data connections and key in the access point to be used if you use your phone as a modem for a computer. Homepage: Key in the web address of the page that appears when you connect to the web with this access point. - When available: Registers to the packet data network when you switch on your phone in a network that supports packet data. 3. To save your settings, press the right soft key [Back]. - When needed: Establishes a packet data connection only when an application or action requires it. The icons on the left-hand side of the access points indicate their data bearers. To edit an access point, scroll to it and press To delete an access point, scroll to it and press Note 70 For further information, please refer to the Help option on the handset. Packet data connection: Define when to use packet data connections. Note This setting affects all access points for packet data connections. Access point: If you use the phone as a modem to enable packet data connectivity from a computer, scroll to this and press . Key in the access point name and press OK. Contact your service provider for the access point name for modem connections. To save your settings, press the right soft key [Back]. You can create or edit session initiation protocol (SIP) profiles, which are necessary for making Internet calls, for example. The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is used for creating, modifying, and terminating communications sessions, such as internet calls, with one or more participants. SIP profiles include settings for these sessions. (The SIP profile used by default for a communication session is underlined.) To create a SIP profile, press the left soft key [Options] and select New SIP profile > Default profile or Use default profile to select a profile as the basis for the new profile. To edit a SIP profile, scroll to it and press To select the SIP profile you want to use by default for communications sessions, scroll to the profile, press the left soft key [Options] and select Default profile. To delete a SIP profile, scroll to it and press Note SIP profiles may be preset in your device or you may receive them from your service provider. You may not be able to edit or manage SIP profiles. S ett i n g s SIP settings Configurations You can view or delete trusted servers from which your phone may receive configuration settings. You can receive messages from your network operator, service provider, or company information management department. These messages contain configuration settings for trusted servers and are automatically saved in Configurations. From trusted servers you may receive configuration settings for access points, multimedia or e-mail services, and synchronisation settings. To delete configurations for a trusted server, scroll to the server and press . The configuration settings for other applications provided by this server are also deleted. 71 Settings S ett i n g s For example, you may need to delete trusted server configurations and the configuration settings provided by it when you change your service provider. Applications - Network: You can change the access point to connect to internet and set the port range used when connecting. You can edit the settings of different applications. Camera You can change RealPlayer video or connection settings. Voice recorder RealPlayer Video: You can set the image contrast and select whether video clips are automatically replayed when they finish playing. - Contrast: To make the image lighter or darker, press the left/right navigation keys. - Loop: To automatically replay video clips when they finish playing, select On. 72 - Proxy: You can select whether to use a proxy server and key in the proxy server ’s IP address and port number. Note Streaming: You can select whether or not to use a proxy server and change the default network connection settings. You can edit image or video settings. For further information, please refer to p.55-58. You can select the recording quality and default memory for your sound clips. Recording quality: To record sound clips you can then easily include in your multimedia messages and send to other devices, select MMS compatible. Memory in use: Select Phone memory or Memory card as the default memory in which to save your sound clips. You can edit the Application manager settings. Some software packages that you install in your device may contain certificates for additional security. Software installation: Select Signed only to install applications with verified digital signatures only. Online certificate check: You can check the validity of certificates when installing applications. - Must be passed: Checks certificate validity when installing an application. If validity cannot be verified, the installation will be cancelled automatically. - On: Checks certificate validity when installing an application. If validity cannot be verified, you will be asked whether you want to continue installing the application. - Off: Select this if you trust the validity of the certificate. Default web address: If the software package certificate does not include a web address to check its validity, its validity can be checked via the default web site. To change the default address, select this. Key in the new address and press S ett i n g s App. manager Note These settings do not affect Java applications. Log You can set the time period to keep log events and to display call duration during calls. Scroll to the number of days after which logged communication events are automatically deleted and press Note If you select No log, all log contents are permanently deleted. Tip You may also edit the settings of other applications installed in your device by your service provider that appear on the list. 73 Tools [ To o l s Call mailbox Menu *.1 You can use the network service of voice mail that works as an answering machine for your phone. A call mailbox is a network service that works as an answering machine where people who are unable to reach you can leave messages. Tip With the call diverting network service, you can direct incoming calls to your call mailbox. [Menu > Settings > Phone > Call divert > Voice calls] (Please refer to page 72.) If your phone prompts you for the call mailbox number that you cannot recall, press the left soft key [Find] to search for it in Contacts. Tip To quickly call your call mailbox in standby mode, press and Using the left soft key [Options], you can access the followings. 74 Define number: Key in the phone number of your call mailbox. Call voice mailbox: Makes a call to the voice mailbox. Change number: You can change the phone number of your call mailbox. Speed dial Menu *.2 You can assign speed dialling keys (from to to phone numbers in your contacts directory. Some number keys may be assigned as speed dials to special phone numbers. For example, number is reserved for your call mailbox. To assign speed dialling keys: 1. Scroll to an available speed dialling number and press 2. Select Assign. 3. Select the contact to whom you want to assign the speed dial. Select the phone number. Note To call a number linked to a speed dialling key just by pressing and holding the speed dial in standby mode, open Settings > Phone > Call > Speed dialing and select On. To assign a speed dialling key to a different phone number: 1. Scroll to the speed dialling number and press the left soft key [Options]. 2. Select Change. 3. Select the new contact and number. You can remove a number linked to a speed dial by pressing the left soft key [Options] and selecting Remove. The contact and phone number you remove will remain in your Contacts. Themes Menu *.3 You can change the look of your phone’s display. In Themes, you can select different themes, which consist of various settings that affect the appearance of your phone’s display. Some themes may also include ringtones or message alert tones. To o l s You can call a phone number linked to a speed dialling key in standby mode by pressing the speed dial and then General You can preview or change the theme used for all applications that do not have their own themes or download more themes to your phone. Menu view You can change the display appearance of applications in Menu between Grid and List formation. Wallpaper You can change the background image on the display in standby mode. To change the background image on the display in standby mode, scroll to Image and press . Scroll to the desired image and press the left soft key [Select]. 75 Tools To o l s Power saver You can change the option that appears as power saver when your device has been idle and no keys have been passed for some time. Tip You can key in the Power saver time-out after which the power saver is turned on, in Menu > Settings > General > Personalisation > Display. Date and time: Uses the current date as power saver. Text: You can key in the text to appear as the power saver. Animation: You can select an animation as your power saver. Scroll to the desired animation and press Note 76 You can also choose any other power saver you may have installed on your phone. Using the left soft key [Options], you can access the followings. Preview: You can see a preview of the power saver. Settings: You can view or edit the power saver settings. Actv. keys Menu *.4 You can view and manage usage rights for media files in your phone. Some media files, such as images, music or video clips are protected by digital usage rights. The activation keys for such files may allow or restrict their usage. For example, with some activation keys you may listen to a music track only a limited number of times. During one playback session you may rewind, fast-forward or pause the track, but once your stop it, you have used one of the instances allowed. Valid keys To view detailed info about your usage rights for a media file, such as their validity status and whether you can send the media file to other devices, scroll to the corresponding activation key and press ] Using the left soft key [Options], you can access the followings. Tip In the activation key details view, you can see the validity status of the key, details about your usage rights and restrictions for the corresponding media file and where the media file is currently saved on your device. Get new key: You can buy usage rights for a media file. Reload: To update the info about whether the media files connected to the activation keys are saved on the phone and the validity of the keys. To view detailed info about your expired or missing usage rights for a media file, scroll to the corresponding activation key and press In the activation key details view, you can see the validity status of the key, details about your usage rights and restrictions for the corresponding media file and where the media file is saved on your device. Using the left soft key [Options], you can access the followings. Get new key: You can buy more instances or extend the usage period for a media file. Note To delete the activation key for a media file and the media file itself, scroll t o the key and press Invalid keys Activation keys expire when you run out of instances when you are allowed to use a media file or the time period for using the file ends. To o l s Tip You may not be able to buy more instances or extend the usage period for all media files. Reload: To update the info about whether the media files connected to the activation keys are saved on the phone and the validity of the keys. 77 Tools To o l s Not in use Unused activation keys are usually for media files that have been deleted from the device or saved on a removed memory card. To view detailed info about an activation key not in use, scroll to it and press Using the left soft key [Options], you can access the followings. 78 Reload: To update the info about whether the media files connected to the activation keys are saved on the phone and the validity of the keys. Restore activation keys: Select this to reinstate the activation keys saved in a backup file on your device. Help Menu *.5 About Menu *.6 You can read instructions about using the applications and functions of your phone. You can see the copyright information of this product. Menu 0.1 You can converse with individual or multiple IM users by exchanging instant messages. To converse with IM users and to view and edit your IM contacts, you must first log into the IM service. Press the left soft key [Options] and select Log in. When you register for this service, your service provider informs you of your user name, password and the appropriate settings to log in. Tip To automatically connect to the IM server when you open the application, press the left soft key [Options] and select Settings > IM login type > On app. start-up. Using the left soft key [Options], you can access the followings. Change own availability: You can change your online status, which is shown to other IM users. Log in/ Log out: To connect to the IM server or disconnect from the IM server. - 0] Settings: You can edit IM application or server settings. Conversations You can start or continue a conversation with an IM user. C o n n e c t i v i ty IM(Instant Messasging) Connectivity [ Note To converse with other IM users, you must first log in to the IM service. Press the left soft key [Options] and select Log in. To start a conversation, press the left soft key [Options] and select New conversation. Enter user ID: You can key in the ID of the IM user. Select from contacts: You can select the other party of the conversation from your IM contacts. Tip Each user ID is unique and is provided by the service provider during registration. To search for IM users and user IDs, open IM contacts and press the left soft key [Options] and select New IM contact > Search from server. 79 Connectivity C o n n e c t i v i ty To continue a conversation, scroll to it and press Key in a message and press to send it. To end a conversation, scroll to it and press Note All conversations end when you log into a different IM server, when you log into the same server with a different user name or when you exit the application. To view an invitation to join a group conversation, scroll to it and press . Press the left soft key [Options] to Join the group or Reject the invitation and send a message to its sender. Note To delete the invitation without sending a rejection to its sender, scroll to it and press Using the left soft key [Options] in a conversation or invitation, you can access the followings. 80 Save: To save a received image in My stuff. Insert smiley: You can add a string of text characters that form a face that expresses a mood to your message. Send image: You can send a saved image (From My stuff) or new image (New image). Forward: You can forward the message to another IM contact or group. Add to IM contacts: You can add the other party to your IM contacts. Record chat: You can save a copy of the conversation. Stop recording: Select this to stop saving the conversation. Blocking options: You can prevent you from receiving messages from the other party or another IM user or view a list of your blocked IM users. Change own availability: You can change your online status, which is shown to other IM users. End conversation: Select this to finish the conversation. Writing language: You can change the language in which you write your messages. Tip You can create, edit or view the online status of your IM contacts. Note To view your IM contacts, you need to log into the IM service. To open or close a contact list, scroll to it and press To create an IM contact, press the left soft key [Options] and select New IM contact. Scroll to your own status, contact list or contact and press the left soft key Options. You can access the followings. Add from Contacts: To select a contact from your Contacts directory and search for the contact on the IM server. Search from server: To find IM users. Enter manually: To key in the contact info. To save the new contact, press Done. Tip An indicator on the left-hand side of the contact name shows the online status of your IM contacts. To find a specific contact or contact list, key in the first letters of the contact or list name. The contacts and contact lists whose names match your input appear on the display. C o n n e c t i v i ty IM contacts Change own availability: You can change your online status, which is shown to other IM users. Status message: You can key in a more detailed note about your availability shown to other IM users. Open conversation: Select this to start or continue conversation with the contact. Edit: You can change your own Alias name that is visible in other IM users' devices. New contact list: You can create a contact list for a specific group of IM cont acts. Contact details: You can view detailed information about the group. 81 Connectivity C o n n e c t i v i ty Reload users' availability: Select this to update the online status of your IM contacts. Tip To update online statuses automatically, select Settings > IM settings > Availability reloading > Automatic. Contact options: You can edit or delete the contact, move it to another contact list or receive a note when the contact's online status changes. Belongs to groups: You can see the IM groups the contact has joined. Blocking options: You can prevent you from receiving messages from the other party or another IM user or to view a list of your blocked IM users. Log out: Select this to disconnect from the IM server. Settings: You can edit IM application or server settings. To delete an IM contact, scroll to the contact and press 82 IM groups You can start or continue a group conversation with multiple IM users. Note IM contacts and IM groups may not be available if you have not logged into an IM server or if the server does not support IM groups. To create an IM group, press the left soft key [Options] and select Create new group. To join an IM group or to continue a group conversation, scroll to the group and press in a message and press to send it. . Key Tip To join an IM group that is not saved to your phone, press the left soft key [Options] and select Join new group. Key in the group ID and press To search for IM groups and group IDs, press the left soft key [Options] and select Search. ] Group You cannot remove a group to which you are still joined. Press the left soft key [Options] and select Leave IM group before removing it. To open an image included in a message, scroll to it and press - View participants: You can view the current members of the group. Note - Details: You can view detailed information about the group. - Settings: You can edit group settings. Note Leave IM group: Select this to end participation in the group conversation. - Save: Select this to save the group. To remove an IM group, scroll to it and press You can only select this option if you have editing rights to the group. Change own availability: You can change your online status, which is shown to other IM users. Log out: Select this to disconnect from the IM server. Settings: You can edit IM application or server settings. C o n n e c t i v i ty Scroll to an IM group and press the left soft key [Options] to access the followings. Press the left soft key [Options] to access the followings. Save: You can save an image in My stuff. Reply: To send a message only to the sender of the selected message. Forward: To forward the selected message to another IM group or contact. - Insert smiley: You can add a string of text characters that form a face expressing a mood to your message. - Send image: You can send a saved image (From My stuff) or new image (New image). - Send invitation: You can invite an IM user to join the group. 83 Connectivity C o n n e c t i v i ty - Send private message: You can send a message to selected members of the group. Select the recipients. Key in the message and press - Leave IM group: Select this to end your participation in the group conversation. - Group • • • Save: Select this to save the group. View participants: You can view the current members of the group. Settings: You can edit group settings. Note You can only select this option if you have editing rights to the group. - Change own availability: You can change your online status, which is shown to other IM users. - Record chat: You can save a copy of the group conversation. Key in a name for the conversation and press 84 - Stop recording: Select this to stop saving the conversation. - Writing language: You can change the language in which you write your messages. Recorded chats You can view previous IM conversations you have saved. To view a recorded chat or an IM conversation, scroll to it and press the navigation centre key. Using the left soft key [Options], you can access the followings. Send: You can send the conversation to other compatible devices. Change own availability: You can change your online status, which is shown to other IM users. Log in: Select this to connect to an IM server. Log out: Select this to disconnect from the IM server. Settings: You can edit IM application or server settings. Tip To delete several chats at once, scroll to each one and press the left soft key [Options] and select Mark/Unmark > Mark to put a tick next to it. Once you have ticked everything that you want to delete, press Conn.mgr. You can manage active data connections. Menu 0.2 To end all connections, press the left soft key [Options] and select Disconnect all. Bluetooth You can make a wireless connection to other compatible devices such as computers. Menu 0.3 You can also play phone -to-phone games via Bluetooth. Bluetooth provides you with wireless connections to other Bluetooth devices such as computers or other phones. Within a maximum range of 10 metres, you can transfer data, such as messages or images, between your phone and other Bluetooth devices. To view detailed connection info, such as the duration, speed of data transfer, and the amount of data sent or received, scroll to the connection and press To end a connection, scroll to it and press Tip C o n n e c t i v i ty To delete a recorded chat, scroll to it and press Bluetooth: To enable wireless connections to other Bluetooth devices, select On. My phone's visibility: Set the visibility of your phone to other Bluetooth devices. - Shown to all: Allows other Bluetooth devices to find your phone whenever Bluetooth is switched on. - Define period: You can set a specific time period during which your phone is visible to other devices. After the time expires, your phone is hidden. 85 Connectivity C o n n e c t i v i ty - Hidden: To prevent other Bluetooth devices from finding your phone. Note Your Paired devices can still connect to your phone even if you select Hidden. My phone's name: You can change the name of your phone, which is visible to other devices that search for Bluetooth devices. Key in the new name and press OK. Tip Give a unique name to your phone to make sure it is easy to recognise when there are several Bluetooth devices in the vicinity. To send data via Bluetooth: 1. Open the application that contains the item you want to send. 2. Scroll to the item, press the left soft key [Options] and select Send > Via Bluetooth. 3. The phone searches for Bluetooth devices within range and lists them. 86 Scroll to the desired device and press the connection. Note to set up If you have sent items using Bluetooth before, the previously selected devices are included in the list. To search for more Bluetooth devices, go to More devices and press ] If the other device requires pairing, agree on a common passcode with its owner, key in the code and press OK. Once the connection is established, the other device is saved in your Paired devices. ] To use a Bluetooth audio enhancement such as Bluetooth handsfree or headset: - Pair your phone with the enhancement. See the enhancement's user guide for the passcode and further instructions. - To connect to the audio enhancement, press the enhancement power key if the enhancement is not already on. Some audio enhancements connect automatically to your phone. Otherwise, open Paired devices, scroll to the enhancement and press the left soft key [Options] and select Connect to audio device. To pair with a device: 2. Press the left soft key [Options] and select New paired device. The phone starts to search for Bluetooth devices within range. 3. Scroll to the device with which you want to pair and press 4. Agree on a common passcode with the owner of the other device and key it in. Press OK. Note Some devices have fixed passcodes. If you trust a paired device, you can allow it to connect automatically to your phone. Scroll to the device, press the left soft key [Options] and select Set as authorised. This way, you do not have to accept a device manually every time you connect to it. To give a nickname to a paired device that is displayed only in your phone, scroll to the device, press the left soft key [Options], and select Assign short name. USB Menu 0.4 You can transfer data to and from another device using the USB wire provided in the sales pack. C o n n e c t i v i ty 1. Press the right navigation key to move to the Paired devices window. To delete pairing with a device, scroll to the device and press You can change the device type to which you normally connect your phone with the USB cable. USB mode PC Suite: To connect PC Suite to your phone via the USB cable. With PC Suite, you can back up data from your phone to a PC and restore it back to your phone, synchronise data between your phone and PC, transfer files and use it for other purposes. You need to install PC Suite on your PC. Note When you synchronise data between your phone and PC, the synchronisation must be started from the PC. 87 Connectivity C o n n e c t i v i ty Data transfer: To access and transfer data, such as text or music files, between your memory card and a compatible device, such as a computer, using USB. For Data transfer with a USB connection, you do not need to install anything on your phone or the other device. Ask on connection Select Yes to select the USB mode every time you use the USB cable to connect your phone to another device. Sync 88 The available applications you can synchronise may vary. Contact your service provider for more information. Synchronise: Synchronises the applications included in the profile with a remote database. Edit sync profile: You can edit properties of selected sync profile. New sync profile: You can create a sync profile. Tip Menu 0.5 You can synchronise data in your phone’s contacts, calendar, notes and text message applications with corresponding applications on a computer or Internet server. Synchronisation settings are saved in sync profiles. Note Scroll to a sync profile and press the left soft key [Options]. You can access the followings. You may want to create multiple sync profile for an application to vary the data bearer or remote database with which you synchronise your device. Note You cannot remove a PC Suite profile. Because it is an essential item to sync between phone and PC Suite. View log: You can see the number of added, updated and deleted entries in the latest synchronization with the profile. To delete a synchronization profile, scroll to it and press Browser [ You can browse web pages in this menu. You can also access this menu by pressing and holding in standby mode. Key in the page address and press the left soft key [Go to]. You can access the followings by pressing the left soft key [Options]. When you start to key in the address, addresses of pages you have previously visited that match your input appear. To open a page, scroll to the address and press the left soft key [Go to]. Tip To zoom the page in or out, press To open a web link, scroll to it and press Keyboard shortcuts: or To return to the previous page To switch between your open windows To toggle page overview on and off To go to a different web page Downloads: You can view files you are currently downloading from the web. Tip To open your Bookmarks. To search for specific text on the page. Open link B rows e r Browsing the web - #] You can download items, such as ringing tones and operator logos, via the browser. Once downloaded, they are handled by the respective applications. For example, a downloaded photo is saved in My stuff. Go to web address: Select this to open another web page. Bookmarks: You can view the list from which you can open your favourite web pages. Save as bookmark: You can save the web address of a page in your phone and make opening it quick and easy. To go to your homepage To close the current window if you have more than one open window 89 Browser B rows e r Rotate screen: Select this to rotate display. Navigation options - Reload: Downloads the latest version of the page. Note - Page overview: You can view a small thumbnail image of the page. - Delete cookies: Erases the info the network server collects about your visits to various web pages. - History: You can view a chronological list of pages you have visited during the current browsing session. 90 - Clear cache: Select this to empty the temporary memory that stores info about your visits to different web sites. Zooming options: You can increase or decrease the size of images or text. Window - Allow pop-ups: Allows for automatic opening of multiple windows. Clear privacy data - All: Deletes info saved in cache, cookies, history, automatic bookmarks, and forms during your current browsing session. If you access confidential info that requires passwords such as your bank account, clear the cache after each use. Tip Cookies are necessary if you shop on the web to retain the items you buy until you reach the cashier page, for example. However, the info may be misused, and you may receive unwanted advertisements in your phone, for example. - History: Erases the list of web pages you have visited during this browsing session. - Form/password data: Select this to delete all info you may have entered in any web forms during this browsing session. ] Tools Saved pages You can view a saved web page. After scrolling to it, press Tip - Change connection: You can change your active connection to the web. - Disconnect: Select this to end your connection to the web. - Save page: You can save the web page in your phone for offline viewing. - Send: You can send the URL address of the page to compatible devices. Find: You can search for specific text or the numbers or addresses the page may contain. You can use the numbers and addresses to call, send messages, open web pages, or create contact cards, for example. B rows e r - Show toolbar: Select this to show the toolbar with various functions on the page. To select a function in the toolbar, scroll to it and press To save a web page for offline viewing, open the page when browsing, press the left soft key [Options] and select Tools > Save page. To find a specific saved page, key in the first letters of the page title. The list scrolls to pages whose titles match your input. Scroll to a saved page and press the left soft key [Options] to access the followings. Saved pages - Move to folder: You can move the page to a different folder. - New folder: You can create a folder to organise your saved pages. Settings: You can edit the Web settings. Clear privacy data - All: Deletes info saved in cache, cookies, history, automatic bookmarks, and forms during your current browsing session. 91 Browser B rows e r - Clear cache: Select this to empty the temporary memory that stores info about your visits to different web sites. Note If you access confidential info that requires passwords such as your bank account, clear the cache after each use. - Delete cookies: Select this to erase the info the network server collects about your visits to various web pages. Tip Cookies are necessary if you shop on the web to retain the items you buy until you reach the cashier page, for example. However, the info may be misused, and you may receive unwanted advertisements in your phone, for example. - History: Erases the list of web pages you have visited during this browsing session. - Form/password data: Deletes all info you may have entered in any web forms during this browsing session. 92 Mark/Unmark: You can select or cancel selection of multiple saved pages. A check mark is placed on the right-hand side of each selected page. Settings: You can edit the Web settings. To remove a saved page, scroll to it and press Auto. Bookmarks You can returns to a web page you have recently visited. After scrolling to the desired page address, press Scroll to a bookmark and press the left soft key [Options] to access the followings. Back to page: You can return to the page you visited before opening Bookmarks. Bookmark manager - Move: Select this to rearrange your bookmarks. - Move to folder: Select th is to save the bookmark in another folder. - New folder: You can create a folder to organise your bookmarks. ] - Delete cookies: Erases the info the network server collects about your visits to various web pages. Mark/Unmark: You can select or cancel selection of multiple bookmarks. A check mark is placed on the right -hand side of each selected bookmark. Tip Navigation options - Go to web address: You can open another web page. Clear privacy data - All: Deletes info saved in cache, cookies, history, automatic bookmarks, and forms during your current browsing session. - Clear cache: Select this to empty the temporary memory that stores info about your visits to different web sites. Note If you access confidential info that requires passwords such as your bank account, clear the cache after each use. Cookies are necessary if you shop on the web to retain the items you buy until you reach the cashier page, for example. However, the info may be misused, and you may receive unwanted advertisements in your phone, for example. - History: Erases the list of web pages you have visited during this browsing session. - Homepage: Select this to open your homepage. B rows e r - Edit: You can change the title, URL address, access point, user name, or password of the bookmark. - Form/password data: Deletes all info you may have entered in any web forms during this browsing session. Tools - Change connection: You can change your active connection to the web. - Disconnect: Select this to end your connection to the network. - Send: You can send the bookmark to compatible devices. 93 Browser B rows e r Details You can access the following by press the left soft key [Options]. - Security: You can see detailed info about connection security. Settings: You can edit the Web settings. To delete a bookmark, scroll to it and press Browser feeds Tip Feeds are xml files in various web pages that usually contain headlines and articles often about recent news or other topics. To subscribe to interesting feeds on web pages when browsing, press the left soft key [Options] and select Subscribe. Blog is short for weblog, which is a continuously updated web diary meant to be viewed by any web user. To download a feed or blog, scroll to it and press 94 Refresh all: Updates all items in Browser feeds. Manage feed - Move: To select this to move a feed or blog to another location in the folder. - New folder: You can create a folder to organise your feeds and blogs. You can download and manage feeds and blogs. Refresh: Updates a feed or blog. - Move to folder: Select this to move the feed of blog to another folder. - Edit: You can change the title or URL address of a feed. Mark/Unmark: You can select or cancel selection of multiple feeds. A check mark is placed on the right-hand side of each selected feed. Back to page: Returns to the page you visited before opening Browser feeds. ] Clear privacy data - All: Deletes info saved in cache, cookies, history, automatic bookmarks, and forms during your current browsing session. - Clear cache: Select this to empty the temporary memory that stores info about your visits to different web sites. - Form/password data: Deletes all info you may have entered in any web forms during this browsing session. B rows e r - History: Erases the list of web pages you have visited during this browsing session. Settings: Edits the Web settings. Note If you access confidential info that requires passwords such as your bank account, clear the cache after each use. - Delete cookies: Erases the info the network server collects about your visits to various web pages. Tip Cookies are necessary if you shop on the web to retain the items you buy until you reach the cashier page, for example. However, the info may be misused, and you may receive unwanted adv ertisements in your phone, for example. 95 Installations I n s ta l l at i o n s App. mgr. You can install and update Java and other applications or components compatible with the Symbian operating system. You can receive software installation packages via e-mail or multimedia messaging, transfer them from a computer or download them from the Web. To download and install software from the Web, select Download apps. 96 Only install applications from sources that offer sufficient protection against harmful software. You can also install software in other applications, such as e-mail messages. Scroll to the software package and press to start the installation. Open: You can edit security settings for a Java midlet. Remove: You can remove an installed application from your phone. Install: You can install the application in your device. Note Send: You can send the application to compatible devices. Note Scroll to an application and press the left soft key [Options] to access the followings. View details: You can view the type, size, supplier, certificate or other information about the application. You can also remove an application by pressing If you remove an application, you may not be able to open files that it created. View log: You can see a list of the applications you have installed or removed. Settings: You can edit Application manager settings. Note You can see Gmail, Google Maps and Ouickoffice icons in Installations. These application are installed automatically with your phone start. And you can use Google menu on the menu-5 Google and you can view documents with Ouickoffice on the menu7 Organiser-File mgr. Installing LG PC Suite Remove the USB cable between your mobile phone and the PC. Install the LG PC Suite application. When setup is complete, the Get Connected application will run automatically. Connect the phone and the PC as shown on the screen. Select the cable connection for USB and connect the phone and the PC with the USB cable. Select the PC Suite in the Select mode displayed on the phone. Windows will install drivers in the PC five times in total. When all steps are completed successfully, you will see a Setup Complete message from the Get Connected application. From the next time, you can connect the phone and the PC without repeating this procedure. Uninsalling LG PC Suite Remove the USB cable between your mobile phone and the PC. ] To run the Uninstall LG PC Suite, click the Window Start Button > All Programs > LG PC suite > Uninstall LG PC Suite. Note When you uninstall LG PC Suite, you should remove both the application and driver. To finish uninstalling the suite, you must restart your computer. ] If you have a problem when you reinstall LG PC Suite after removal, remove the following items from Add or Remove Programs, and then restart Windows. I n s ta l l i n g LG P C S u i te Installing LG PC Suite - LG Connectivity Cable Driver - LG PC Suite - PC Connectivity Solution When you try to connect the phone and the PC with Bluetooth, the suite may not appear on the Get Connected application depending on the features of the Bluetooth device. Then, the suite may appear by clicking the Search Again button. ] For more information, see Help on the LG PC Suite menu. 97 Accessories Ac c es s o r i es There are various accessories for your mobile phone. You can select these options according to your personal communication requirements. Travel Adapter This charger allows you to charge the battery while away from home or your office. Standard Battery Data cable/CD You can connect your phone to PC to exchange the data between them. Hands free ear-microphone and controller combo Stereo headset Controller: Answer & End key, volume control, Hold button and microphone. After connecting the headset and the controller, plug the end of controller into the headset jack on the right side of the phone. Note 98 Always use genuine LG accessories. Failure to do so may invalidate your warranty. Accessories may vary in different regions: please check with our regional service company or agent for further information. Technical data Product name : KT610 System : GSM 900 / DCS 1800 / PCS 1900 / W-CDMA Phone usage temperature limit Normal (55°C), When charging (45°C) Te c h n i c a l d ata General 99
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