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U300
U300
User Guide
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Making Emergency call when no USIM card present in the handset:
1. Press the right Emergency soft key
2. Enter emergency number 000 or 112
3. Press OK or SEND key to activate Emergency call.
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY
1.WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS:
LG offers you a warranty that the enclosed Product and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material
and workmanship according to the following terms and conditions:
(1) The warranty for the Product is for ONE (1) year beginning on the date of purchase of the Product.
(2) The warranty extends only to the original consumer purchaser of the Product ("Customer") and is not assignable
or transferable to any subsequent customer. LG offers a warranty for genuine LG battery packs, extending SIX
(6) months from the date of purchase.
(3) This warranty is good only to the Customer during the warranty period as long as it is in AUSTRALIA.
(4) During the warranty period, any defective LG Product or part will be repaired or replaced by LG or its authorised
service centre, at LG's option, with new or factory rebuilt replacement items. LG or the authorised service centre
will return the Product to the Customer in working condition. No charge for either parts or labour in repair or
replacement of the Product will be incurred by the Customer. If parts, boards or equipment are replaced, they
shall become the property of LG.
(5) Upon request from LG, the Customer must provide LG with proof of the date of purchase.
(6) The Customer will bear the cost of transporting, delivering and handling the Product to and from LG or its
authorised service centre.
(7) The benefits available from this warranty are in addition to all applicable statutory rights.
2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
(1) Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner.
(2) Defects or damage from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture or
dampness, unauthorised modifications, unauthorised connections, unauthorised repair, misuse, neglect, abuse,
accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are not the fault of LG, including damage caused
by shipping, blown fuses, spills of food or liquid.
(3) Breakage or damage to antennas, unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship.
(4) If the Customer does not notify LG of the alleged defect or malfunction of the Product during the applicable
warranty period, the Customer shall have no coverage or benefits under this warranty.
(5) Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible.
(6) If the battery short circuits or the seals of the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering, or the battery
was used in equipment in a manner other than that which has been specified, the Customer shall have no
coverage or benefits under this warranty.
(7) Damage resulting from use of non-LG approved accessories.
(8) All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to normal use.
(9) Products operated outside published maximum ratings.
(10) Products used or obtained in a rental program.
(11) Consumables (such as fuses.)
(12) Defects or damage resulting from breakage of or tampering with the LCD screen.
(13) Where applicable, Products that have been subject to an unauthorised removal or deactivation of the network
operator lock function.
3. STATEMENT
Except for those terms that cannot by law be excluded, all terms other than those expressly contained in this
warranty statement are excluded. To the extent permitted by law, LG excludes all liability (whether in contract, tort or
otherwise) for any consequential, special, incidental or indirect loss or damage including loss of profit, loss or
impairment of privacy of conversations, work stoppage or loss or impairment of data arising out of the use or inability
to use the Product.
4. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
To obtain information regarding warranty service, please call the following telephone number from anywhere in
AUSTRALIA:
LG Electronics Australia Pty Ltd
2 Wonderland Drive
Eastern Creek NSW 2766
PO Box 212
HORSLEY PARK NSW 2175
Tel: 1800-638-080
Fax: 02-8805-4201
Welcome to your LG U300 handset
User guides can be daunting things, can’t they?
But don’t worry, we’ve made this one as
simple as possible.
U300 User Guide
Your guide is designed to do two things.
First, there’s an explanation on how to use your new LG U300, 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.
Table of Contents
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions.............10
Getting Started ............................................................. 14
Using the Battery, Charger and USIM Card............... 14
Installing the Battery....................................................... 14
Removing the Battery..................................................... 15
Charging the Battery ...................................................... 16
Disconnecting the Charger............................................. 17
Battery Information and Care ......................................... 17
Memory Information and Care ....................................... 18
Installing the USIM card ................................................. 19
Getting to know your LG U300 ................................... 20
Familiarise yourself with its features.......................... 20
Your handset’s home screen ...................................... 22
Display Information ...................................................... 23
Your handset’s keys and navigation........................... 24
Function of keys when phone is idle .......................... 25
General Functions ........................................................ 26
Turning your handset on.............................................. 26
Turning your handset off ............................................. 26
Access Codes ............................................................... 26
PIN code (4 to 8 digits)................................................... 26
PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits)................................................. 26
PUK code (4 to 8 digits) ................................................. 26
PUK2 code (4 to 8 digits) ............................................... 26
Security code (4 to 8 digits)............................................ 27
Barring Password......................................................... 27
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Making and Answering calls ....................................... 27
Making and Answering a video call................................ 27
Making a voice/video call ............................................... 28
Making a voice/video call from Contacts ....................... 28
Making International Calls .............................................. 28
Adjusting the Volume ..................................................... 29
Answering a Call............................................................. 29
Signal Strength............................................................... 29
Entering Text .................................................................. 30
Changing the Text Input Mode....................................... 30
Using the T9 Mode ......................................................... 30
Using the ABC Mode...................................................... 31
Using the 123 (Number) Mode ....................................... 31
Using the Symbol Mode................................................. 31
Character chart............................................................... 32
Menu tree ...................................................................... 33
Screen............................................................................ 40
Screen theme ............................................................... 40
Home screen .................................................................. 40
Outgoing call .................................................................. 40
Switch on ....................................................................... 40
Switch off ....................................................................... 40
Menu style ..................................................................... 40
Font................................................................................ 40
Backlight ....................................................................... 40
Handset theme ............................................................. 41
Greeting message ........................................................ 41
Profiles........................................................................... 44
Settings ........................................................................ 48
Date & time.................................................................... 48
Time................................................................................ 48
Date ................................................................................ 48
Auto update date/time.................................................... 48
Daylight saving ............................................................... 49
Network ......................................................................... 49
Select network ............................................................... 49
Location mode ............................................................... 49
Preferred lists ................................................................. 49
Access points ............................................................... 49
Security.......................................................................... 50
PIN code request ........................................................... 50
Handset lock .................................................................. 50
Change codes ................................................................ 50
Language....................................................................... 51
Memory status ..............................................................51
Common memory .......................................................... 52
Reserved memory .......................................................... 52
USIM memory ................................................................ 52
External Memory ............................................................ 52
Format External Memory................................................ 52
Handset information .................................................... 52
Reset settings .............................................................. 52
Browser ........................................................................ 54
Home ............................................................................. 54
Bookmarks.................................................................... 55
Connect .......................................................................... 55
Send ............................................................................... 55
Add new ......................................................................... 55
Edit ................................................................................. 55
Mark/Unmark.................................................................. 55
Delete ............................................................................. 55
Saved pages.................................................................. 55
Go to URL...................................................................... 55
Security.......................................................................... 56
Settings ......................................................................... 56
Profiles............................................................................ 56
Character encoding ....................................................... 56
Scrolling control ............................................................. 56
Show Image.................................................................... 56
Cache ............................................................................. 57
Cookies .......................................................................... 57
Clear cache .................................................................... 57
Clear cookies.................................................................. 57
Messages ...................................................................... 60
Create new message ................................................... 60
Text message ................................................................. 60
Multimedia message ...................................................... 60
Email............................................................................... 63
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Inbox .............................................................................. 64
Mailbox .......................................................................... 65
Drafts ............................................................................. 66
Outbox ........................................................................... 66
Sent items ..................................................................... 66
Templates...................................................................... 67
Emoticons ..................................................................... 67
Settings ..........................................................................67
Text message ................................................................. 67
Multimedia message ...................................................... 68
Email .............................................................................. 69
Videomail........................................................................ 70
Voicemail ....................................................................... 70
ExpressLink .................................................................... 70
Info. Service.................................................................... 70
My stuff.......................................................................... 72
My images ..................................................................... 72
My videos ..................................................................... 73
My sounds .................................................................... 76
Applications ................................................................. 77
My bluetooth files ........................................................ 77
My memory card .......................................................... 77
Play lists ........................................................................ 78
Multimedia..................................................................... 80
Video camera ................................................................ 80
Camera .......................................................................... 81
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Voice recorder .............................................................. 82
Contacts ........................................................................ 84
Add new......................................................................... 84
Search............................................................................ 84
Speed dials.................................................................... 84
Groups ........................................................................... 85
Service dial numbers.................................................... 85
Own number.................................................................. 85
Settings ......................................................................... 85
Display data.................................................................... 85
Show image/avatar ........................................................ 85
Copy all .......................................................................... 85
Move all ......................................................................... 86
Clear contacts ............................................................... 86
Games & apps............................................................... 88
My games & apps ......................................................... 88
Download games & apps............................................. 88
Settings ......................................................................... 88
Organiser....................................................................... 92
Calendar ........................................................................ 92
To do.............................................................................. 94
To do Enquiry ................................................................. 94
Adding To do Items ........................................................ 95
To do Delete ................................................................... 95
Finished/Not finished...................................................... 95
Mark/Unmark.................................................................. 95
To do Detailed View ....................................................... 95
Memo ............................................................................. 96
Secret memo................................................................. 96
Date finder..................................................................... 97
Dateulator...................................................................... 97
Settings ......................................................................... 98
Calendar ........................................................................ 98
Memory info... ................................................................ 98
Clear all........................................................................... 98
Tools ............................................................................ 100
Quick menu ................................................................. 100
Alarm clock ................................................................. 101
Connectivity ................................................................ 102
Bluetooth ...................................................................... 102
Server synchronisation................................................. 103
Dial-up network ............................................................ 104
Calculator.................................................................... 104
World time ................................................................... 105
Unit converter ............................................................. 105
Currency ....................................................................... 105
Surface ......................................................................... 105
Length .......................................................................... 106
Weight .......................................................................... 106
Temperature ................................................................. 106
Volume.......................................................................... 107
Velocity ......................................................................... 107
Calling.......................................................................... 110
Video calls ................................................................... 110
My picture size ............................................................. 110
My picture position ...................................................... 110
Hide my picture ............................................................ 110
Mirror ............................................................................ 110
Substitute picture ......................................................... 110
Call history .................................................................. 110
Missed calls.................................................................. 111
Received calls .............................................................. 111
Dialled calls .................................................................. 111
All calls ........................................................................ 111
Call duration................................................................ 111
Last call ........................................................................ 111
Received calls .............................................................. 111
Dialled calls .................................................................. 111
All calls ......................................................................... 112
Call divert .................................................................... 112
Voice calls .................................................................... 112
Video calls .................................................................... 112
Deactivate all ................................................................ 113
Call barring.................................................................. 113
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Voice calls .................................................................... 113
Video calls .................................................................... 113
Deactivate all. ............................................................... 114
Fixed dial numbers ................................................... 114
Call waiting ................................................................. 114
Settings ....................................................................... 114
Call reject...................................................................... 114
Send my number .......................................................... 115
Auto redial .................................................................... 115
Answer mode ............................................................... 115
Minute minder .............................................................. 115
BT answer mode .......................................................... 115
Troubleshooting ......................................................... 118
Accessories................................................................. 120
Glossary....................................................................... 122
Index ............................................................................ 126
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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
A Do not allow battery to come into direct
contact with an electric outlet or car cigarette
lighter socket
A The earpiece may become warm during
normal use. The handset itself may become
warm while the battery is being charged
A Do not pierce battery with sharp objects
A Use a damp or anti-static cloth to clean the
handset. Do not use a dry cloth or
electrostatically charged cloth. Do not use
chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could
damage the phone
A Do not drop or subject the phone to physical
shock
A When the battery has reached the end of its
life, dispose of it in accordance with local
environmental regulations. Do not dispose of
your battery in household rubbish.
A Do not immerse in water
A Do not disassemble or modify the battery
A Stop using the battery if abnormal heat,
odour, discolouration, deformation, or
abnormal conditions are detected during use,
charge, or storage
A Do not use damaged or deformed batteries.
In the unlikely event of a battery leak, take
care to keep the battery discharge away from
your eyes or skin.
A If the leakage does come into contact with
the eyes or skin, please wash thoroughly in
clean water and consult with a doctor
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A Retain the cardboard packing supplied with
this handset. It should be used if the phone
has to be returned for service. This
packaging can be recycled when no longer
required
A Remember to make backup copies of all
important data on your handset
A Use accessories, such as earphones and
headsets, with caution. Ensure that cables
are tucked away safely and do not touch the
antenna unnecessarily.
Aircraft safety
In accordance with CAA regulations, you must
switch off your phone on aircraft. Mobile phone
signals can interfere with aircraft equipment.
Follow the instructions given by airline staff at all
times
Hospital safety
Switch off your phone in areas where the use of
handsets is prohibited. Follow the instructions
given by the respective medical facility regarding
the use of handsets on their premises
General safety
A Observe ‘Turn off 2-way radio’ signs, such as
those near petrol stations, chemicals or
explosives, and turn off your handset
A Do not allow children to play with the
handset, charger or batteries
A Do not use the handset where blasting is in
progress
A The operation of some medical electronic
devices, such as hearing aids and
pacemakers, may be affected if a handset is
used next to them. Observe any warning
signs and the manufacturer’s
recommendations
A The phone is out of Three network coverage,
'Emergency Calls Only' will display on the
screen and at this time you can call 000 or
112 and you will be connected via any
available network to an operator who will
connect you to either the Police, Ambulance
and Fire Services.
Avoid damage to your hearing
A Damage to your hearing can occur if you are
exposed to loud sound for long periods of
time. We therefore recommend that you do
not turn on or off the handset close to your
ear. We also recommend that music and call
volumes are set to a reasonable level.
A If you are listening to music whilst out and
about, please ensure that the volume is at a
reasonable level so that you are aware of
your surroundings. This is particularly
imperative when attempting to cross the
street.
Road safety
A You MUST exercise the proper control of
your vehicle at all times. Give your full
attention to driving
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Emergency Services and Safety Precautions
A Observe all laws in respect to the use of
mobile phones when driving
A Pull off the road and park before making or
answering a call where it is safe to do so.
Australian law prohibits the use of hand held
mobile phones when driving
A You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of
a motorway to answer or make a call, except
in an emergency
A Switch off your handset at refueling points
and petrol stations, even if you are not
refueling your own car
A Do not store or carry flammable or explosive
materials near your handset
A Electronic vehicle systems, such as anti-lock
brakes, speed control and fuel injection
systems are not normally affected by radio
transmissions
A The manufacturers of such equipment can
advise if it is adequately shielded from radio
transmissions. Consult your dealer and do
not switch on the handset until it has been
checked by qualified installers
Vehicles equipped with an air bag
An air bag inflates with great force. Do not place
objects, including either installed or portable
wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag
or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle
wireless equipment is improperly installed and
the air bag inflates, serious injury could result
Third party equipment
The use of third party equipment, cables or
accessories, not made or authorised by LG,
may invalidate the warranty of your handset and
also adversely affect the handset’s safety or
operation
Service
The handset, batteries and charger contain no
user-serviceable parts. LG recommend that
your LG U300 handset is serviced or repaired
by an LG authorised service centre
Efficient use
The handset has an antenna. For optimum
performance with minimum power consumption,
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please do not cover the antenna area with your
hand. Covering the antenna affects call quality
and may cause the handset to operate at a
higher power level than required. This decreases
talk and standby time.
Radio frequency energy
Your handset is a low-power radio transmitter
and receiver. When it is turned on, it receives
and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radio
waves). The system that handles the call (the
network) controls the power level at which the
handset transmits.
safety margins designed to assure the safety
of all persons, regardless of age and health
A The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a
unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR are
conducted using a standardised method with
the phone transmitting at its highest certified
power level in all used frequency bands
A While there may be differences between the
SAR levels of various LG phone models, they
are all designed to meet the relevant
guidelines for exposure to radio waves
A Further detailed information is given in this
manual.
A The SAR limit recommended by the
International Commission on Non ionising
Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), is 2W/kg
averaged over ten (10) gramme of tissue
Exposure to radio frequency
energy
A The highest SAR value for this model phone
tested by DASY4 for use at the ear is 0.673
W/kg (10g)
Radio wave exposure and Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR) information
A This handset model U300 has been designed
to comply with safety, requirements for
exposure to radio waves. This requirement is
based on scientific guidelines that include
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).
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Getting Started
Using the Battery, Charger and USIM Card
Installing the Battery
To install the battery, insert the bottom of the battery (1) into the opening on the back of the phone,
making sure that the references on the videophone (2) coincide. Push the battery (3) until the battery
latch on the back of the videophone (3) clicks.
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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 2. Then remove the battery.
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Getting Started
The battery is fully discharged, it will take
approximately (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 off when the battery is
charged to minimum operating level.
2. Connect the charger to a standard AC wall
outlet. Only use the charger that comes
included with the package.
Warning
You can make video call with charger
connected.
But if the battery capacity is under 10% the
battery can be discharged when you use video
call even though the charger is connected.
Charging the Battery
Warning
To use the charger provided with your phone:
Do not force the connector as this may damage
the phone and/or the charger.
1. With the battery in position on the phone,
connect the lead from the charger to the side
of the phone. Check that the arrow on the
lead connector is facing towards the front of
the phone.
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Disconnecting the Charger
If the battery fails to charge completely:
When charging is finished, disconnect the
charger from the power outlet and from the
phone by pressing on the grey tabs on both
sides of the connector while pulling the
connector out.
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.
Battery Information and Care
1. Never use a non LG approved battery as 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.
Notice
The battery delivered with your phone has to be
fully charged before using it. Do not remove the
battery or the USIM card while charging.
If your phone is being charged, the display will
show the charging status.
3. Use only LG approved chargers specific to
your phone model since they are designed to
maximise battery life.
4. Do not disassemble or short-circuit the
battery.
5. Keep the battery’s metal contacts clean.
6. Replace the battery when it no longer
provides acceptable performance. The
battery can be recharged several hundred
times before replacement.
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Getting Started
7. Recharge the battery after long periods of
non-use to maximise battery life.
8. Do not expose the battery charger to direct
sunlight or use it in areas of high humidity
such as a bathroom.
9. Battery life will decrease if exposed to
extremely hot or cold temperatures.
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.
Memory Information and Care
1. Please be very careful to turn off the power
before removing the battery while the phone
or the external memory is being used.
2. Do not remove memory while listening to
music or displaying pictures stored on the
external memory.
3. When formatting on the PC, format on FAT
types. The external memory only supports
FAT (FAT12, FAT 16) format and not FAT32.
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4. When setting the theme of the idle screen, do
not set the theme stored on the external
memory directly to the idle screen, but only
after copying it to the phone memory.
5. When setting pictures or photos stored on
the external memory as the main theme,
please perform the normal turning off
procedure before removing external memory.
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.
Your USIM card may only be used in handsets
which are enabled for 3 services. Any attempt to
use the USIM card in other handsets may result
in serious damage to the handset and may
prevent you from being able to use it, including
the making of emergency calls.
US
IM
Notice
US
IM
Before installing always make sure that the
phone is switched off and remove the battery.
The metal contact of the USIM card can be
easily damaged by scratches. Pay special
attention to the USIM card while handling and
installing. Follow the instructions supplied with
the USIM card.
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Getting to know your LG U300
Familiarise yourself with its features
Earpiece
Main screen
Left soft box
displays a variety of prompts.
Right soft box
displays a variety of prompts.
4-way navigation key
Left soft key
activates the prompts displayed on
screen in the left soft box.
Send key
Right soft key
activates the prompts displayed on
screen in the right soft box.
OK key
Music key
Clear key / Speakerphone
Send key for video calls
Alpha numeric keys
Microphone
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End key On/Off
Menu key
takes you to the task menu from any
screen.
Battery lock
Camera
Memory Card Slot
Light
USIM card socket
Volume
keys
Cable connector/
Battery charging connector
Front
screen
Battery terminals
Antenna
Advice to the customer
In order to allow better antenna sensitivity LG suggest that
you hold the handset as depicted in the figure below.
O
X
please do not cover the antenna area with your hand during
a call and using a bluetooth connection. It may degrade
speech quality.
Battery
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Getting to know your LG U300
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 currently
taking place, it also the displays the status of the battery and
signal strength. This appears through all activities. The table
beiow gives a brief explanation of the icons and their function.
The home screen
The central window of your start screen displays an image
of your choice, when in use, this screen will display all of
your functions and services.
The prompt bar
The prompt bar displays in the soft boxes. These are
activated by pressing the appropriate soft key under each
one.
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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 (This symbol may not appear in your
3 region).
Icon
Description
2G network - indicates the strength of your handset’s
connection with a 2G network.
No-service area - indicates you are in the no-service
area.
Roaming service - indicates that you are using a
roaming service.
ExpressLink message - indicates that there is new
ExpressLink content.
Indicates the Bluetooth connection is activated.
Text - indicates when you have a new text message.
Alarm - indicates an Alarm.
Multimedia - indicates when you have a new
Multimedia message.
Normal - indicates the General profile is activated
3G network - indicates whether you are in the 3
video service area.
Vibrate only - indicates whether the vibrate function
is on or off.
When you leave the 3 video service area, your
handset roams onto the voice & picture network or
when abroad onto another network(2G/3G)
Headset - indicates the headset menu in Profile.
Silent - indicates the silent menu in Profile.
Outdoor - Indicates the loud profile is activated.
Indicates activation of the Multitasking function.
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Getting to know your LG U300
Your handset’s keys and navigation
(8)
(10)
(2)
(3)
(5)
(9)
(7)
(6)
(4)
(1)
(1) The Menu key
(6) The End key (On/Off)
This key takes you to the main menu
from any screen.
This key is used to end calls and close
down applications.
(2) The navigation key
(7) The Clear key
Use for quick access to phone
functions.
This key has three functions. It will take
you back to your previous screen and
when in a text entry screen, it acts as
a delete key. You can use the
integrated Speakerphone during a call
by press hold the
key. For further
details. see the page 29.
(3) The OK key
The button in the centre of the
Navigation key allows you to select
objects on the screen. Once you have
scrolled to your desired choice use the
OK key to select it. This function can
be used in the majority of screens.
(8) The soft keys
,
One touch key to Music on 3.
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.
(5) The Send key
(9) The Video call key
This key is used to make and answer
voice calls.
To make and answer a video call.
(4) The Music key
(10) The Back key
This key takes you back to the
previous screen.
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Function of keys when phone is idle
Side of handset Keys
Navigation key
Up
Key tone volume
control
: TV menu
Down: Search contacts
Right : (short press) Messages menu
(long press) Create new message
Video/Camera key
(short press) Video recorder
(long press) Camera
Left : (short press) Profiles popup window
(long press) Profile vibrate mode
Earpiece jack
Call history
BACK: Back to previous
screen.
External Micro SD
memory slot
C : In a text entry screen,
it acts as a delete key.
Extra keys
Video call: To make and
view call history
Music key: Access to
Music on 3.
Menu: (short press) Main
menu (long press)
Multitasking history
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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 unauthorised
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. When the PIN Code
Request is set to Disable, your phone connects
to the network directly without the PIN code.
Press the
key.
Enter the USIM PIN code that was supplied with
your USIM card if PIN code setting is on.
After a few seconds you will be registered on
the network.
Turning your handset off
Press and hold the
key until power is off.
There may be some delay while the handset
powers down.
The PIN2 code, supplied with some USIM
cards, is required to access functions such as
Fixed Dial Number. These functions are only
available if supported by your USIM card.
Do not re-power the handset during this time.
PUK code (4 to 8 digits)
Access Codes
The PUK (PIN Unblocking Key) code is required
to unlock a blocked PIN code. Contact 3
Customer Services for the code.
You can use the access codes described in this
section to avoid unauthorised use of your
phone. The access codes (except PUK and
PUK2 codes) can be changed by using the
Change codes feature [Menu 3.4.3].
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PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits)
PUK2 code (4 to 8 digits)
The PUK2 code, is required to unlock a blocked
PIN2 code. Contact 3 Customer Services.
Security code (4 to 8 digits)
The security code protects the unauthorised 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.
1. Input the phone number using the keypad, or
select the phone number from the calls
made/received lists.
Making and Answering calls
Ensure you tell the other party before recording
a voice call.
Note
Making and Answering a video call
To correct mistakes, press the
key briefly to
delete the last number, or press and hold the
key to delete all numbers.
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.
2. If you do not want to use the speakerphone,
ensure you have the headset plugged in.
To make/answer a video call, do the following.
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General Functions
Note
Note
The video call may take some time to connect.
Please be patient. The connection time will also
depend on how quickly the other party answers
the call. While the video call is connecting, you
will see your own images; after the other party
has answered, their image will be displayed on
screen.
To activate the speakerphone during a Voice
call, you have to press and hold the
key for
at least 2 secs.
3. Adjust the camera position if necessary.
4. Press the end key to finish the call, or close
the handset.
Making a voice/video call
1. Make sure your handset is powered on.
Making a voice/video call from
Contacts
It is easy to call anyone whose number you have
stored in your Contacts.
Press the down navigation key to access
contact list.
Scroll to your chosen contact and press the
key. To make a voice call press the
key.
2. Enter the number including the full area code.
To make a video call press the
the
key to finish the call.
a To delete a digit press the
key.
To delete all digits press and hold the
Making International Calls
key.
3. Press the
Press the
key to make a voice call.
key to make a video call.
4. Press the
the handset.
key to finish the call, or close
1. Press and hold the
key for the
international prefix. The ‘+’ character can be
replaced with the international access code.
2. Enter the country code, area code, and the
phone number.
3. Press the
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key. Press
key.
Adjusting the Volume
simply by opening) is on
, you can
answer the call simply by opening the flip.
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.
2. End the call by closing the handset or
pressing the
key.
Answering a Call
Notice
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.
You can answer a call while using the Contacts
or other menu features.
1. Open the flip and press the
key to
answer an incoming call.
If the Press any key menu option has been
set to
key, Press any key will answer a
call except for the
key.
Notice
a To reject an incoming call, press and hold
down the side key on the left side twice of
the handset without opening the flip (See
page 115). If the flip is open, press the
key or the right soft key twice.
a If the Open flip menu option ((Menu #.9.4) is
Using the Speakerphone
You can use the integrated Speakerphone during a
call by press hold the
key. The loudspeaker is
automatically deactivated when you end the call.
Warning
Due to higher volume levels, don't place the
phone near your ear while the speakerphone is
enabled.
Signal Strength
If you are inside a building, being near a window
may give you better reception. You can see the
strength of your signal by the signal indicator
see the strength (
) on your handset’s
display screen.
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General Functions
Entering Text
You can enter alphanumeric characters using
the keypad.
For example, storing names in the Contacts,
writing a message, creating a personal greeting
or scheduling events in the calendar all require
entering text.
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
,
,
key cycles between
,
and
.
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
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dictionary. As new letters are added, the word
changes to reflect the most likely candidate
from the dictionary.
1. When you are in the T9 predictive text input
mode, start entering a word by pressing
keys
to
. Press one key per letter.
a The word changes as letters are typed ignore what’s on the screen until the word is
typed completely.
a If the word is still incorrect after typing
completely, press the
key once or more
to cycle through the other word options.
Example
Press
Press the
to type Good
key to get Home
a If the desired word is missing from the word
choices list, add it by using the ABC mode.
2. Enter the whole word before editing or
deleting any keystrokes.
3. Complete each word with a space by
pressing the
key.
To delete letters, press the
Press and hold down the
words.
key.
key to erase entire
Using the ABC Mode
Use the
to
keys to enter your text.
Using the Symbol Mode
The symbol mode enables you to enter various
symbols or special characters.
To enter a symbol, press the
key. Use the
navigation and numeric keys to select the
desired symbol and press the
key.
1. Press the key labeled with the required letter:
a Once for the first letter
a Twice for the second letter
a And so on
2. To insert a space, press the
key once.
To delete letters, press the
key. Press and
hold down the
key to clear the display.
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.
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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.
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Key
Characters in the Order Display
Lower case
Upper case
@:/.
@:/.
1
.,?!‘“1-()@/:_
.,?!‘“1-()@/:_
2
a b c 2 à á â ã ä ȧ æ ç
A B C 2 À Á Â Ã Ä A˙ Æ Ç
3
def3èéêë
DEF3ÈÉÊË
4
ghi4ìíîï
GHI4ÌÍÎÏ
5
jkl5£
JKL5£
6
mno6ñòóôõöøœ
MNO6ÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒ
7
pqrs7ß$
PQRS7ß$
8
tuv8ùúûü
TUV8ÙÚÛÜ
9
wxyz9
WXYZ9
0
space 0
space 0
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.
The roles of the soft keys vary according to the
applications and services; the label on the
bottom line of the display just above each key
indicates its current role.
Press the right soft key
to access the available
Planet 3.
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Menu tree
1. Screen (see page 40)
2. Profiles (see page 44)
1.1 Screen theme
1.1.1 Home screen
1.1.2 Outgoing call
1.1.3 Switch on
1.1.4 Switch off
1.2 Menu style
1.3 Font
1.4 Backlight
1.5 Handset theme
2.1 Normal
2.2 Silent
2.3 Vibrate only
2.4 Outdoor
2.5 Headset
2.6 Customised 1
2.7 Customised 2
2.8 Customised 3
3. Settings (see page 48)
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 Network
3.2.1 Select network
3.2.2 Location mode
3.2.3 Preferred lists
3.3 Access points
3.4 Security
1.5.1 Normal
1.5.2 Extreme
1.6 Greeting message
3.4.1 PIN code request
3.4.2 Handset lock
3.4.3 Change codes
Example: Accessing the Font menu.
1. Press the
(Menu) key.
2. Press the
key for Screen.
3. Press the
key for Font.
3.5 Language
3.6 Memory status
3.7 Handset information
3.8 Reset settings
3.8.1 Clear memory
3.8.2 Default setting
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4. Browser (see page 54)
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
4.6.1 Profiles
4.6.2 Character encoding
5. Messages (see page 60)
6. My stuff (see page 72)
5.1 Create new message
6.1 My images
6.2 My videos
6.3 My sounds
6.4 Applications
6.5 My bluetooth files
6.6 My memory card
6.7 Play lists
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 Outbox
5.6 Sent items
5.7 Templates
5.8 Emoticons
5.9 Settings
4.6.3 Scrolling control
5.9.1 Text message
4.6.4 Show Image
5.9.2 Multimedia message
4.6.5 Cache
5.9.3 Email
4.6.6 Cookies
5.9.4 Videomail
4.6.7 Clear cache
5.9.5 Voicemail
4.6.8 Clear cookies
5.9.6 ExpressLink
7. Multimedia (see page 80)
7.1 Video camera
7.2 Camera
7.3 Voice recorder
5.9.7 Info. Service
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Menu tree
8. Contacts (see page 84)
8.1 Add new
8.2 Search
8.3 Speed dials
8.4 Groups
8.5 Service dial numbers
8.6 Own number
8.7 Settings
*.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
8.7.4 Move all
8.7.5 Clear contacts
9. Games & apps (see page 88)
9.1 My games & apps
9.2 Download games & apps
9.3 Settings
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*. Organiser (see page 92)
0. Tools (see page 100)
0.1 Quick menu
0.2 Alarm clock
0.3 Connectivity
0.3.1 Bluetooth
0.3.2 Server synchronisation
0.3.3 Dial-up network
0.4 Calculator
0.5 World time
0.6 Unit converter
#. Calling (see page 110)
#.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
#.8 Call waiting
#.8.1 Activate
#.8.2 Deactivate
#.8.3 View status
#.9 Settings
#.9.1 Call reject
#.9.2 Send my number
#.9.3 Auto redial
#.9.4 Answer mode
#.5.1 Voice calls
#.9.5 Minute minder
#.5.2 Video calls
#.9.6 BT answer mode
#.5.3 Deactivate all
#.6 Call barring
#.6.1 Voice calls
#.6.2 Video calls
#.6.3 Deactivate all
#.7 Fixed dial numbers
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Screen
1
1. Press the
(Menu) key.
2. Press the
key for Screen.
Screen
This menu allows you to personalise the display
options of the screens and of the menus’ entire
graphic interface.
Screen theme
Home screen
a Wallpaper: You can select an image to set
up as a background.
a Display items: You can select what items to
display on the screen: calendar+clock,
calendar, clock or dual clock.
Outgoing call
You can select the image to be displayed while
dialling a number.
Menu style
a Grid style: The main menu will display all the
menu items/icons at once.
a One by one style: The main menu will
display all the menu items in rotation, one at
a time.
Font
a Font style: Allows you to set the character
style, choosing between classic and the
more modern Fun Style.
a Dialing font size: Allows you to set the
character size, choosing between Large and
small.
a Dialing font color: Allows you to select from
among 16 available character colours.
Switch on
You can select the image to be displayed while
the videophone is being switched on.
Switch off
You can select the image to be displayed while
the videophone is being switched off.
Backlight
Allows you to set backlight duration, selecting
from the following options: 5, 10, 15, 30
seconds, 1, 2, 3 minutes, On and Off.
a Main screen duration
a Front screen duration
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a Keypad duration
Item
Default Value
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
Extreme
Modern, extremely catchy theme.
Greeting message
You can write a text message to be displayed
when the videophone is switched on.
Handset theme
Normal
Classic videophone theme.
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Profiles
2
1. Press the
(Menu) key.
2. Press the
key for Profiles.
Profiles
The profiles menu allows you to personalise and
set call tones, message tones, and videophone
event tones.
The General and Loud profiles are preset by the
manufacturer, but may be personalised.
The Silent and Vibration profiles are preset and
CANNOT be personalised by the User.
User define menus 1,2, and 3 are completely
available to users for all their needs.
1. Normal
2. Silent
3. Vibrate only
4. Outdoor
5. Headset
6. Customised 1
7. Customised 2
8. Customised 3
The profiles may be personalised in the
following menus:
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a Alert by: You can personalise the type of
signal made by the Videophone, choosing
between Ring, Vibration, Silent, Ring &
Vibration, Ring after vibration and Max Ring &
Vibration.
a Voice ringtune: You can select a file from
among your own personal files or from the
default files, to be played by the videophone
when receiving a voice call.
a Video ringtune: You can select a file from
among your own personal files or from the
default files, to be played by the videophone
when receiving a video call.
a Volume: You can set the ring tone volume,
choosing from 7 available levels.
a Message alert: You can set how often the
videophone is to inform you of a received
message until it is read.
a Message tone: You can select a file from
among your own personal files or from the
default files, to be played by the videophone
upon receiving a message.
a Switch on file: You can select which file will
be played when the videophone is switched
on.
a Switch off sound: You can set the effect to
be played when the videophone is switched
off.
a Switch off file: You can select which file will
be played when the videophone is switched
off.
a Key tone: You can set the effect to be
played when pressing the keys.
a Key tone volume: You can set the volume of
the chosen effect, choosing from 7 available
levels.
a Flip tone: You can select one of the available
files, to be played by the videophone when
flipped open.
a Confirmation tone: You can set the
confirmation tone to be played by the
videophone to confirm actions.
a Switch on sound: You can set the effect to
be played when the videophone is switched
on.
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Settings
3
1. Press the
(Menu) key.
2. Press the
key for Settings.
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
key to save the time.
Date
1. Select the Date item from the handset
settings list, and then press the
key.
2. Input the date using the numeric keys.
3. Select the date format using the left and right
navigation keys.
4. Press the
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key to save the date.
Note
Please make sure that you set the exact date
and time to ensure that all 3 services operate
correctly.
Auto update date/time
When Auto Update is configured to On, the
time and date are automatically updated
according to the current time zone. If Confirm
first is selected, time and date update are
confirmed before the automatic update.
Daylight saving
This function enables Summer time. Configuring
Daylight saving to On immediately applies
summer time for the cities which observe
daylight saving and currently daylight saving
period is running. (For example, if the current
time is 04:53 and daylight saving is running in
the currently selected home city in World time
then time will change to 05:53).
Network
Preferred lists
Select network
a Automatic: This function automatically
searches for the network and registers the
handset to the network.
a Manual: This function enables you to search
the network list and specify which network to
attempt registration with.
Location mode
You may have multiple data connections active
at the same time when you are using your
phone in 3G only, 3G/GSM and GSM networks.
You can select preferred lists to display it saved
in the current USIM card and can edit the
current preferred list.
Access points
This menu shows the Access Point List. Select
the
key [Edit]. Access Point has the
following items.
a Connection title: Profile Name
a Bearer: UMTS/CSD/GPRS
a Authentication: No auth/PAP/CHAP
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Settings
a Username: User name
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 unauthorised use of the handset.
PIN code request
You can activate a PIN (Personal Identification
Numeric).
1. Select PIN code request from the security
menu and press the
key.
2. Configure this item to On or Off. If it is On, a
PIN code will be required whenever the
handset is turned on.
3. Input the current PIN code and press the
key.
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4. Entering an incorrect PIN code 3 times in the
PIN code input window invalidates the PIN
code. In this case, the PUK code must be
entered in order to reset the PIN code.
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. In this case, ask 3 Customer
Service to unlock your handset.
Press the Back key in the PIN code input
window to return to the previous step.
Handset lock
You can use security code to avoid
unauthorised use of your handset.
When you switch on your handset, your
handset will request security code always if you
set phone lock to “Power on”.
You can select the menu from When switching
on, If USIM changed, Immediate, and None.
Change codes
You can change PIN, PIN2 and the security
code.
Note
Language
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.
This function allows you to set the language
used in the handset.
a PIN/PIN 2 code: This menu allows you to
change the PIN or PIN2 code.
Memory status
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. In this case, you will need to
enter the PUK or PUK2 code in order to
reset the PIN code.
This menu is used to view the memory use of
the phone and USIM card. You can obtain
information about the amount of memory used
by the contacts, the calendar, to do, memos,
secret memos and text message and
multimedia messages.
4. Entering an incorrect PUK code 10 times
will restrict use of the handset. In this
case, ask 3 Customer Service to unlock
your phone.
a Security code: This menu allows you to
change the handset password. The
maximum allowed numeric of attempts of
security code input is not limited like PIN and
PIN2.
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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
memory card.
Format External Memory
This function will format the external memory.
Handset information
This menu is used to view phone number,model
number and software version information.
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Reset settings
This function allows you to restore factory
settings.
Browser
4
1. Press the
(Menu) key.
2. Press the
key for Browser.
Browser
3 brings you a whole world of communications,
information and entertainment services.
a
Go to URL: Connect to the specific URL
after editing.
You can ask for directions within major cities,
get the latest news, keep up to date with sports
action and much, much more.
a
Bookmark: You can add or save the
current page to the Bookmark or view
the list saved under Bookmark.
The browser is available in the 3G coverage
area.
a
Settings: You can set the Browser
related options such as Clear cache,
Session info., Clear cookies, etc.
To launch the browser in standby mode, press
the
key.
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Home
The following example shows the functionality
of browser menu ‘Forward’.
Select Home in the Internet Menu and then
press the
key.
1. Navigation Page A > Page B > Page C >
Page D
If you want to reload current page, press the
right soft key [Reload].
2. On Page D, select a menu ‘Back’, it will
place a user in Page C.
The following options are available. Press the
left soft key [Options].
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
Back: Moves to the previous page.
a
Forward: Moves to the previous page.
a
Reload: Loads the current page again.
a
Home: Moves to the initial homepage.
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.
Send
Selected bookmark URL can be sent via text
message, multimedia message or Email.
Delete
Delete the selected bookmark.
Add new
Adds a new site to the bookmarks list.
Saved pages
Edit
Saves the page on display as an off-line file.
A maximum of 20 pages can be saved.
You can edit and save the name and address of
the selected bookmark.
Mark/Unmark
Go to URL
Connect to the specific URL after editing.
Allows you to mark or unmark the selected site.
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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 appropriate profile by pressing
the
key. This will activate the profile to
initiate browser launch.
Character encoding
Sets the browser default character set to one of
the following.
: 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).
Scrolling control
Allows you to set the scroll speed by selecting
the number of lines to scroll. Select from 1 line,
2 lines and 3 lines.
Show Image
Allows you to enable or disable image display
during browsing.
Note
Enabling this function will delay displaying of
images will until the completion of transmission.
Disabling this function will prevent the browser
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from downloading images from the server, thus
allowing faster transmission.
Cache
Enabling Cache allows you to store accessed
pages to your phone. Once a page has been
stored in cache it will greatly enhance the page
loading speed on subsequent browsing of the
same page.
Cookies
Enabling Cookies allows you to store cookies
sent from the server. Disabling this function will
prevent cookies from being stored on your
phone.
Clear cache
Deletes all web pages previously stored in
cache.
Clear cookies
a pleasure time with this, you must launch
browser first, access to entertainment services
and find the live streaming menu.
When you press streaming icon, the mobile
terminal shows a live streaming automatically
VCR Control
If the streaming is in live, the mobile terminal
shows VCR control skin with live bar.
: Play and Pause alternately.
OPTION
Press the left soft key [Options] to display the
following popup menu items.
1. File info.: Shows information about the
current content provided by streaming server
2. Wide view: Normal/Landscape (for normal
video) or Normal/Zoom/Landscape (for small
size video)
Deletes all previously stored cookies.
Live Streaming
This application plays streaming in live. To have
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Browser
Normal Streaming
Normal streaming is very similar to live
streaming. To enjoy this service , you must
launch the browser, access to entertainment
services and select the normal streaming menu
such as news, stock, music, weather etc.
VCR Control
If the streaming is not in live, the mobile
terminal shows VCR control skin with current
play time
1.
: Play and Pause alternately.
2. Navigation left/right key: You can go
forward/backward with this key more
rapidly. The following example shows the
functionality of streaming menu “FF/REW”
Apress FF/REW Key during the streaming, the
mobile terminal makes video paused.
Apress more FF/REW Key , the mobile terminal
display the new time and progress bar
immediately. ( user can select new time with
FF/REW Key )
Aif there is no press Key more, then the mobile
terminal start streaming with new time.
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The OPTION is same as live streaming.
Messages
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1. Press the
(Menu) key.
2. Press the
key for Messages.
Messages
Create new message
Text message
Press the Message shortcut key to display
Messages menu, select Create 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
7 concatenated messages.
1. Press the left soft key [Options]/ [Add
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. By
using the left soft key [Options]/[Insert], you
can input emoticons, templates, and phone
numbers through the Contacts. By using
the
key on the bottom, you can input
various symbols.
3. When the message has been sent, it will be
saved in the Sent items automatically. If the
message has not been sent, it will stay in the
Outbox with fail status.
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Multimedia message
Creating a Multimedia message
Select Messages from the top menu or
pressing the Message shortcut key displays the
message menu. In the menu, select New
message, and then select Multimedia message
and create a Multimedia message.
You can simply send picture with a Multimedia
message attaching the picture from your album
or directly from the multimedia menu.
Multimedia message
1. You can create a Multimedia message.
2. Select Multimedia message from the
Create 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].
When a recipient has been specified, another
field appears where you can add more
recipients.
5. Move the highlight to the subject field, and
write a title. You can select and input a
template or emoticon by pressing the left soft
key [Options] or use the
key [Insert].
6. You can add, delete, or edit each slide by
moving the highlight to the text field.
7. You can save the message in the Drafts by
using the left soft key [Options] while creating
a message.
8. You can preview the message by using the
left soft key [Options] while creating a
message.
9. You can send the message by selecting the
right soft key [Send].
10. You can select the following functions using
the left soft key [Options].
a Insert: You can insert New slide, Symbol,
Template, Emoticon, Contacts, Image,
Video, Sound, New image, New video or
New sound.
a Send: Sends the created Multimedia
message at the time you wanted.
a Save to drafts: Saves the created
Multimedia message to Drafts
a Preview: Shows the created Multimedia
message before sending it
a View objects: Views the attachment file
list.
a Set slide: Changes the slide duration,
Text color, Background color of each
slide.
a Remove: Removes attachment file or slide
in the selected slide.
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Messages
a Move to Slide: Directly moves to the
chosen slide.
a Dictionary: Selects dictionary mode.
a Add to dictionary: Adds the new word to
the dictionary.
Viewing Multimedia 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. If an audio or video file is attached to a
Multimedia message, press the right soft key
[Mute] to cancel the unmute function.
Viewing Multimedia messages in the Inbox
and Sent items
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1. Select a Multimedia message to view its
contents.
2. If the message is too long to be displayed on
a 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. If an audio or video file is attached to a
Multimedia message, press the right soft key
[Mute] to activate the mute function. Press
the right soft key [Mute] to cancel the unmute
function.
When the multimedia message includes URL,
you can try to connect the site. If the slide
includes URL, you can connect the URL by long
press
key.
On the other hand, when you try to press the
up or down navigation key, the slide show is
paused automatically, and the right soft key
menu option changes to "Link" if a URL is
included in the slide. You can connect to 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 to the message.
7. You can select the following functions using
the left soft key [Options].
a Pause/Play: Pauses/Plays the selected
message.
a Reply: Creates reply to the selected
message.
a Forward: Forwards the selected message.
a Save address: Saves the telephone
number to Contacts.
a Use: Extracts the phone number, Email
address or web address included in the
text of the message.
a View objects: Shows the attachment file
list.
a Delete: Deletes the selected message.
a Move to Slide: Moves to the desired
slide.
a View detail: Displays information about
the selected message.
Email
To send an email, you should first set up an
email account.
Message edit
1. Select Email from the Create new Message
menu.
2. You can input up to 20 addresses in the To,
Cc fields and up to 10 addresses in the Bcc
field.
a Create new message: Creates a new
message.
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Messages
Tip
To input @, select the
key [Symbol], and
then press 9 numeric key pad to input or press
video call key.
3. Input the title of the mail to be sent in the
Subject field.
4. Input the content of the mail to be sent in the
Message field.
5. You can attach up to 4 files in a message.
6. When you have finished writing a message,
press the
key. You can send the
message to outbox for Background sending.
a Reply: Creates reply to the selected
message.
Inbox
a Forward: Forwards a selected message.
1. You can view saved messages. Select a
message and then press the
key to view
the message.
a View: Views a selected message.
2. You can view the previous or next message
by using the left and right navigation keys.
3. To view a Multimedia message, select
Retrieve in the message view screen. The
message will begin downloading and will be
displayed when it is finished.
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4. You can use the following functions by using
the left soft key [Options].
a Create new message: Creates a new
message.
a Mark/Unmark: Marks or unmarks the
selected message.
a Filter: Views the filtered messages.
a Delete: Deletes a selected message.
a Move: Moves a selected message.
a Copy: Copies a selected message.
a Message Info.: Displays information
about the selected message.
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 to a selected
message.
a Forward: Forwards a selected message.
a Save address: Saves the sender's
address to the contacts.
a Create new message: You can write a
new message via SMS, MMS and Email.
a Use
- Number: Extracts the phone number
included in the text of the message.
- Email address: View up to 10 email
addresses contained in the text of the
message. You can send a message or
save as a contact by selected number.
- Web address: View up to 10 URLs
contained in the text of the message.
You can connect to the URL or save it as
a bookmark.
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Messages
a View objects: Shows the attachment file
list.
a View to address: Shows information in
To/Cc/Bcc field.
a Delete: Deletes a 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].
a Edit: You can edit a selected message.
a Create new message: You can write a
new message.
a Mark/Unmark: You can mark or unmark
the selected message.
Outbox - messages waiting to be sent
Outbox is a temporary storage place for
messages waiting to be sent. When you press the
Send, the message moves to the Outbox and
from there the message is sent. If the message
fails to be sent from the Outbox, another attempt
will be made. After three attempts the message will
no longer be sent automatically. In order to send
the message that has failed three times, you must
press the Resend from the Options menu.
Failed : The maximum number of sending
attempts has been reached. Sending has failed. If
you were trying to send a text message, open the
message and check that the Sending options are
correct.
Sent items
a Filter: Views the filtered messages.
1. You can view sent messages. Select a
message and then press the
key to view
the message.
a Delete: You can delete a selected
message.
2. You can view the previous or next message
by using the left and right navigation keys.
3. You can use the following functions by using
the left soft key [Options].
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a Reply: Creates reply to the selected
message.
a Forward: You can forward a selected
message.
a View: You can view a selected message.
Emoticons
You can add, edit, and delete frequently used
emoticons.
You can save emoticons that are frequently
used in the input window in advance.
a Edit: You can edit a selected message.
a Create new message: You can write a
new message.
Settings
a Save address: You can save the sender's
address to the contacts.
Text message
a Mark/Unmark: You can mark or unmark
the selected message.
Text message centre
a Delete: You can delete a selected
message.
The number of the Text message gateway is
pre-loaded in your 3 handset and you should
not change this. If you delete or change this by
mistake contact 3 Customer Services for
support.
a Move: Moves a selected message.
Delivery report
a Filter: Views the filtered messages.
a Copy: Copies a selected message.
a Message Info.: Displays information
about the selected message.
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.
Templates
You can add, edit, and delete frequently-used
phrases.
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Messages
Validity period
Allows you to set the length of time for which
your text messages will be stored at the Text
message centre while attempts are made to
deliver them to the recipient.
Multimedia message
Select Multimedia message from the Settings
menu to configure Multimedia message related
options.
request a read confirmation mail to a recipient,
and whether to allow sending read confirmation
mail to a sender.
- Request reply: Determines whether to request
a read confirmation mail for a Multimedia
message.
- Allow reply: Determines whether to allow
sending a read confirmation mail for a read
confirmation mail request.
Priority
Delivery report
This menu allows you to determine whether to
request a delivery confirmation mail to a
recipient, and whether to allow sending delivery
confirmation mail to a sender.
- Request report: Determines whether to
request a delivery confirmation mail for a
Multimedia message.
- Allow report: Determines whether to allow
sending a delivery confirmation mail for a
delivery confirmation mail request.
Read reply
This menu allows you to determine whether to
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You can select the priority level of the
messages (Low, Normal and High).
Validity period
This menu allows you to configure the term of
validity for a message when transmitting a
Multimedia message. The message will be
saved in the Multimedia server only for the
configured term.
Slide duration
This menu allows you to configure the duration
of each page when writing the message.
Multi. msg centre
The details for the Multimedia gateway are
pre-loaded onto your handset and should not
be changed. If you change or delete these by
mistake contact 3 customer services for
support.
You can add or edit the profile of multimedia
message except the default profile.
Email
This menu allows you to edit, delete and add an
Email account.
To set up an Email account, do the following.
1. Select Messages/Settings/Email/Email
accounts 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.
Once you have set up details of your other
accounts, you can collect mail from those
accounts by retrieving from Mailbox.
To retrieve an email, do the following:
1. Select the mail server you want to retrieve in
the Mailbox.
2. Choose the email by using the navigation
key.
3. Press the right soft key [Retrieve] or [Synch].
4. Press the
key.
4. You can authenticate by pressing the right
soft key [Done].
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Messages
Videomail
This menu allows you to get the video 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.
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.
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. For
availability and subscription, contact your WAP
service provider.
Info. Service
Info service messages are text messages sent
by the network to GSM phone users. They
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provide general information such as weather
reports, traffic news, taxis, pharmacies, and
stock prices. Each type of information is
associated with a number, which can be
obtained from the service provider. When you
receive an info service message, a popup
message will indicate a new message receipt or
the info service message will be displayed
directly.
My stuff
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1. Press the
(Menu) key.
2. Press the
key for My stuff.
My stuff
My 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 1280x960.
a Files
Press the left soft key [Options] to display the
following popup menu items (in 1. Image list).
a View: You can view the selected image.
a Create new folder: You can create new
folder.
a Send: Enables the selected image to be sent
via MMS, Email and Bluetooth.
a Make GIF animation: You can make an
animation file with the selected images in the
list.
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- Move: Enables the file to be moved other
folder.
- Copy: Enables the file to be copied other
folder.
- Rename: Enables the image to be
renamed.
- Edit: Enables the image to be edited.
- Info: Shows information about the selected
image file.
a Delete: Deletes the selected image.
a Mark/Unmark: You can mark or unmark the
selected file.
a Main screen theme: You can set an image
as the screen theme (Home screen,
Outgoing call, Switch on, Switch off).
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.
a Delete: Deletes the selected image.
a Full screen: You can view the selected
image in LCD full size.
a Zoom: You can zoom in and out the image.
a Original size: You can zoom in and out the
image of the original size.
a Go to list: moves to the application list.
a Main screen theme: You can set an image
as the screen theme (Home screen,
Outgoing call, Switch on and Switch off).
a Slide show: You can start the slide show.
Press the left soft key [Options] to display the
following popup menu items (in 2. Picture
Viewer).
a Send: Enables the selected image to be
attached to a message and the message
sent.
a Files
- Rename: Enables the image to be
renamed.
- Edit: Enables the image to be edited.
My videos
This application plays recorded video (.3gp or
MPEG4 files). Select a desired video.
The following options are provided by the Video
Player.
There are two scenarios;
1) Play status and
2) Pause status
- File info.: Shows information about the
selected image file.
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My stuff
Press the left soft key [Options] to display the
following popup menu items (when 1. Play
status).
a Pause: Pauses the selected video.
a Send: Enables the selected video to be sent
via MMS, Email and Bluetooth.
a Go to list: moves to the application list.
a Delete: Deletes the selected video file.
a Sound theme: You can set an audio file as
the sound theme (Voice ringtune, Video
ringtune).
a Wide view: Enables the selected video to be
shown as wide size. In Play mode, you can
change the video size to press
key.
a Mute/Unmute: Mutes/Unmutes the sound
temporarily.
a Set repeat: Repeats the video file.
a Move to file
- Previous file: Plays the previous video file.
- Next file: Plays the next video file.
a Player skin: You can select the desired
player skin on the main screen.
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a File info.: Shows information about the
selected video file.
Press the left soft key [Options] to display the
following popup menu items (when 2. Pause
status).
a Play: Plays the selected video.
a Send: Enables the selected video to be sent
via MMS, Email and Bluetooth.
a Go to list: moves to the application list.
a Delete: Deletes the selected video file.
a Sound theme: You can set an audio file as
the sound theme (Voice ringtune, Video
ringtune).
to a message and send the message if not
content protected.
a Files
a Mute/Unmute: Mutes/Unmutes the sound
temporarily.
- Move: Enables the file to be moved other
folder.
a Capture: Captures an image from the video
file.
- Copy: Enables the file to be copied other
folder.
a Set repeat: Repeats the audio file.
a Move to file
- Previous file: Plays the previous video file.
- Next file: Plays the next video file
a Player skin: You can select the desired
player skin on the main screen.
a File info.: Shows information about the
selected video file.
Press the left soft key [Options] to display the
following popup menu items
a Play: Plays the selected video file.
a Create new folder: You can create new
folder.
a Send: You can attach the selected video file
- Rename: Enables the video to be
renamed.
- Info: Shows information about the selected
video file.
a Delete: Deletes the selected video file.
a Mark/Unmark: You can mark or unmark the
selected file.
a Sound theme: You can set an video 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
as List and Grid.
a Memory status: Shows the current memory
usage.
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My stuff
My 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.
Press the left soft key [Options] to display the
following popup menu items (in 1. audio player
status).
a Pause: Pauses the selected audio.
a Send: Enables the selected audio file to be
sent via MMS, Email and Bluetooth.
- Previous file: Plays the previous audio file.
a Go to list: moves to the application list.
- Next file: Plays the next audio file.
a Delete: Deletes the selected audio file.
a Player skin: You can select the desired
player skin on the main screen.
a Sound theme: You can set an audio file as
the sound theme (Voice ringtune, Video
ringtune, Message tone, Switch on and
Switch off).
a Mute/Unmute: Mutes/Unmutes the sound
temporarily.
a Set repeat: Repeats the audio file.
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a Move to file
a A-B repeat start: You can select the desired
repeat area.
a Visual effect: You can select the desired
equalizer picture on the main screen.
a File info.: Shows information about the
selected audio file.
Press the left soft key [Options] to display the
following popup menu items(in 2. Audio list).
a Sort by: Sorts audio files.
a Play: Plays the selected audio file.
a Memory status: Shows the current memory
usage.
a Create new folder: You can create new
folder.
Applications
a Send: Enables the selected image to be sent
via MMS, Email and Bluetooth.
a Files
- Move: Enables the file to be moved other
folder.
For further details. see the page 88.
My bluetooth files
- Copy: Enables the file to be copied other
folder.
This option enables you to view a list of saved
application files via Bluetooth. You can add an
application file stored in your phone and
memory card.
- Rename: Enables the image to be
renamed.
My memory card
- Info: Shows information about the selected
audio file.
a Delete: Deletes the selected audio file.
a Mark/Unmark: You can mark or unmark the
selected file.
If your phone is installed the Micro SD card in
the card slot, you can save images, sounds,
and videos on the memory card. You can check
the current status of the external memory in
Memory status menu.
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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My stuff
Play lists
This option enables you to view a list of saved
audio/video files.
You can add an audio/video file stored in your
phone and memory card.
Press the left soft key [Options] to display the
following popup menu items.
a Play: Plays the selected audio/video file.
a Add new: You can add a new file from the
sound/video list.
a Delete all: Deletes all the stored audio files.
a Set repeat: Select desired repeat mode
using the navigation key.
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Multimedia
7
1. Press the
(Menu) key.
2. Press the
key for Multimedia.
Multimedia
Video camera
This application enables you to record a video
clip. Once recorded, a video clip can be sent by
Multimedia message or Email or Bluetooth.
Press the left soft key [Options] to display the
following popup menu items.
a Quality: Sets the quality of a video clip.
a Light: Selects when the light will be used in
video camera mode.
a Zoom: Sets the level of zoom.
a Brightness: Allows the brightness level to be
set.
a White balance: Sets the white balance.
a Night mode: Switches to Night mode.
a Effect: Selects the special effect to be
applied to the video.
a Duration: Sets the recording duration in
video mode.
a Memory: Selects where the recorded video
will be saved - to the handset or the memory
card.
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a Mirror: Sets the mirror mode.
a Sound: Selects sound recording on or off in
the video camera mode.
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 or Bluetooth.
Press the left soft key [Options] to display the
following popup menu items.
a Size: Sets the size of an image.
a Quality: Sets the quality of an image.
a Light: Selects when the light will be used in
camera mode.
a Timer: Camera timer can be set to None/3
seconds/5 seconds/10 seconds.
a Effect: Sets the special effect to the picture.
a Multishot: Sets whether to enable multi-shot
photography.
a Sound: Sets the sound when the shutter is
pressed.
a Zoom: Sets the level of zoom in camera
mode.
a Memory: Sets the memory.
a Brightness: Allows the brightness level to be
set.
a White balance: Sets the white balance.
a Night mode: Switches to Night mode.
a Frame Shot: Selects a frame around the
camera image.
a Mirror: Sets the mirror mode.
Notice
When you take a picture in 1280x960,
640x480, 320x240, Wallpaper, 176x146,
176x144, and Contact size, you can see the
added area on both sides of the screen
compare with the preview image.
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Multimedia
Voice recorder
This function allows you to record a voice
memo.
Press the left soft key [Options] to display the
following popup menu items.
a Quality: Determines the quality of a recorded
voice.
a Duration: Determines the duration of a
recorded voice.
a New recording: Determines the recording a
new voice.
a My stuff: Show the voice lists recorded.
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Contacts
8
1. Press the
(Menu) key.
2. Press the
key for Contacts.
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), etc.
You have to select Handset or USIM card
memory using the left and right navigation keys.
Search
This menu allows you to search your contact
addresses. Generally the search operation is
performed by name, number & groups. In the
search window, the current search function and
results for the search condition are displayed.
On the screen, a saved image or avatar is
displayed for the selected contact address. You
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can change the configuration in the Show
image/avatar(Menu 8.7.2) menu so that no
image or avatar is displayed. You can also
make a phone call or send a message to the
selected phone number.
Speed dials
This menu allows you to configure speed dial
numbers. You can select a number as a speed
dial from 3 to 9. You can configure speed dial
numbers for any of the 7 numbers for a specific
contact address so that a contact address may
have multiple speed dial numbers.
Groups
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.
Service dial numbers
This menu allows you to make a call to one of
the numbers provided by 3 Customer Service
by moving the highlight to the desired number
and pressing the
key. (E.g. 3 customer
service, mail, 3 customer finance, etc.)
Display data
Handset/ USIM/ Handset & USIM
Show image/avatar
On / Off
Own number
Copy all
Allows you to display your phone number in the
USIM card.
This menu allows you to copy all information
from your USIM card, e.g. name, handset
number, etc., to your handset. If a name is
duplicated during the copying operation, the
information is duplicated.
Settings
Allows you to set the display way as for the
following items.
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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.
AHandset to USIM: You can move the entry
from the phone memory to the USIM card.
AUSIM to handset: You can move the entry
from the USIM card to phone memory.
Clear contacts
This menu deletes contact address information.
You can delete contact addresses saved in the
handset memory and you can delete the
numbers saved on the USIM card.
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Games & apps
1. Press the
9
(Menu) key.
2. Press the
key for
Games & apps.
Games & apps
This Handset supports JavaTM so that you can
download games from Today on 3, and play
them on your handset.
Note
Please note that downloading a game usually
requires additional charge.
By default, the setting is on the game page of
the H3G portal (or, it can be left blank if the
Operator does not specify the URL). If users
want to change the default setting, the game
portal URL can be modified in the Settings
menu.
Settings
My games & apps
This menu is used to locate and run
downloaded applications, e.g. games. Select
Download to view the list of applications that
have been downloaded to the handset.
Download games & apps
It takes you straight to 3's Games portal.
This menu is used to go directly to the game
download page, so that users can browse and
select the games to download. This is possible
because the Internet browser is launching with
the game portal URL setting. This URL is
specified in the Settings menu - Java Portal
URL.
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This menu is used to configure the Java Internet
portal site to connect to in order to Download
games & apps.
If this menu is selected, the list of currently
saved Java Internet portal sites and the
configured displayed.
The first Settings screen: Shows the item list if
there are saved items.
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
*
1. Press the
(Menu) key.
2. Press the
key for Organiser.
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. On a date where a schedule item is saved,
corresponding icons and the number of
saved schedule items are displayed on the
bottom left of the screen.
3. Input the desired time using the numeric
keys.
Adding a New Schedule Item
5. Select the repeat type using the left and right
navigation keys.
1. Select the left soft key [Options] in the
Monthly schedule management screen,
select the Add new event from the popup
menu and then press the
key.
Alternatively, select the right soft key [Add] in
the Monthly schedule management screen.
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2. Input the desired date using the numeric
keys.
4. Input the subject.
6. Select the alarm type using the left and right
navigation keys.
7. Select the user setting type using the left
and right navigation keys.
8. Input the desired duration using the numeric
keys.
9. Select the expiration type using the left and
right navigation keys.
10. Input the expiration date using the numeric
keys.
11. Press the
item.
key to save the new schedule
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.
2. The date corresponding to the configured
holiday is represented in red in the Monthly
schedule management screen.
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. Select the left soft key [Options] in the
Monthly schedule management screen,
select Set holiday and then press the
key
to display the Holiday setting popup window.
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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.
Moving to a Specific Date
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3. The date cursor of the Monthly schedule
management screen will then move to the
specified date.
To do
1. Select the left soft key [Options] in the
Monthly schedule management screen,
select Go to date and then press the
key
to display Go to date window.
To do Enquiry
2. Input the desired date to move to and press
the
key.
3. The saved To do list is displayed.
1. Select the Organiser from the top menu.
2. Select the To do item and press the
key.
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. Select the desired item(s) to delete from the
To do list and press the Delete using the left
soft key [Options] to delete the To do item.
Mark/Unmark
1. You can Mark/Unmark desired (all) item(s)
from the list.
2. By this option you can delete marked items.
Finished/Not finished
1. If you wish to mark an item in the saved To
do list as done, select the item from the To
do list.
2. Select the Finished using the left soft key
[Options] to draw a line over the schedule
item to mark it as done.
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.
3. To cancel Finished, select the Not finished.
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Organiser
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.
Memo Add
1. To add a new memo, select Add new using
the left soft key [Options] in the General
memo screen or select the right soft key
[Add].
Memo Edit
You can edit the selected memo.
2. Input the contents of the memo to be saved.
3. Press the
key to save the memo.
1. Select the desired item to lock from the
1. Select the desired item(s) to delete from the
Memo list and select Delete using the left soft
key [Options] to delete the memo.
saved memos list. The locked memo is
converted to a secret memo.
Secret memo
Memo Lock/Unlock
2. Select Move to secret memo using the
[Options] key to lock the memo item.
3. To release the lock again, select Move to
memo in the Secret memo item.
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Memo Delete
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.
a Adding Dateulator items
1. To add a new Dateulator item, select Add
new using the left soft key [Options] in the
Dateulator enquiry screen or select right
soft key [Add].
2. Input the Date, and notes when you add
an item.
3. Press the right soft key [Done] to save the
item.
a Mark/Unmark
1. You can Mark/Unmark desired (all) item(s)
from the list.
2. By this option you can delete marked
items.
a Dateulator Delete: Select the desired item(s)
to delete from the Dateulator list and press
the Delete using the left soft key [Options] to
delete the Dateulator item.
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.
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Organiser
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.
Allows you to view each memory status of the
organiser menu.
Clear all
Allows you to delete all the saved items, you
need to input the security code.
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Tools
0
1. Press the
(Menu) key.
2. Press the
key for Tools.
Tools
Quick menu
Quick menu allows you to add your own
favourites to the list already provided.
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.
a Open: In the added menu items list, press
the left soft key [Options] or the
key. To
move to your desired menu directly.
a Edit: In the added menu items list, press the
right soft key [Edit] or the left soft key
[Options]. Select Edit from the menu to edit a
saved menu item.
a Delete: In the added menu items list, press
the left soft key [Options]. Select Delete from
the menu to delete a saved menu item.
a Delete all: In the added menu items, press
the left soft key [Options]. Select Delete all
from the menu to delete Quick menu items 7
to 0.
a View info.: In the added menu item list,
press the left soft key [Options].
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Select View info. from the menu to view the
information about the actual location of the
added menu item.
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. If the
time format is 12 hours-based format, you
have to select either ‘am’ or ‘pm’ using the
key.
Note
Alarm function works even if the phone is
turned off.
a Select repeat mode: Select desired repeat
mode using the navigation key.
a Select bell: Select the bell to use for the
alarm using the navigation key.
a Input memo: Input alarm name.
When you have completed configuration, press
the
key to save the changed alarm
configuration.
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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 to search the device can
be connected in range.
2. If you want to close the connection to the
selected device, select the Disconnect.
2. If you want to stop the searching , press
the right soft key [Cancel].
Note
3. All of the searched devices are displayed
the popup menu.
This options is appeared when the device
connected with your phone is the headset.
Select the desired device by pressing the OK
key, and input the password.
Bluetooth profiles are Headset profile,
Handsfree profile, Dial Up Networking Profile,
Object Push Profile and Serial Port Profile.
• Please use a headset that conforms to
handsfree, headset profile authentication.
AAssigning a short name: Press the OK key,
to rename the paired device.
AConnecting/Disconnecting the device
1. Select the Connect, allows you to active to
the bluetooth connection.
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ADeleting devices: Select Yes to delete the
selected device.
ADeleting all the devices: Select Yes to
delete all the devices in the list.
Connect
Settings
Select Server synchronisation from the
Connectivity menu and then press the
This menu allows you to configure the profile for
a bluetooth.
Select the Connect item and then press the
key.
ABluetooth usage: Set on or off the bluetooth
using the left/right navigation key.
Connect to the server with the selected server
profile and the synchronisation animation is
displayed while the synchronisation is
performed.
AMy handset's visibility:
1. Select the Shown to all, shows your phone
to other bluetooth devices.
2. Select the Hidden, shows your phone only
to the paired device.
AMy Handset's name: Allows to you change
the handset's name can be seen by other
bluetooth devices.
key.
Log
Select a Server synchronisation item in the
Connectivity menu and then press the
key.
Select Logs item and then press the
key to
view the log for the last synchronisation
operation performed.
Server synch. centre
Server synchronisation
The Server sync function synchronises the data
in a phone and the data on a server such as
contact address information, schedule items,
and to do items via a wireless network.
This menu allows you to configure the profile for
a Sync Server.
AAdding a new profile
1. In the Server synch. centre screen, press
the left soft key [Options] key and select
Add new to add a new profile.
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Tools
2. Input and choose the Profile name, Host
address, Username, Password, Contacts,
Contact name, Calendar, Calendar name,
To do, To do name and Access point.
3. Press the
key to save the new profile.
AEditing a profile
1. Select a profile to edit.
2. Press the left soft key [Options], select
Edit, and edit the selected profile.
ADeleting profiles
1. Press the left soft key [Options] and select
Delete.
2. Select Yes to delete the selected profile.
ASelecting a server: Select a desired server
profile to synchronise in the Server synch.
centre screen and then press the
key.
Dial-up network
You can use your phone with a variety of PC
connectivity and data communications
applications. Select USB and Bluetooth you
want to use for the data connection.
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Calculator
The calculator function allows you to add,
subtract, multiply and divide. You can input
numbers using the number keys, and operators
using the up, down, left, and right navigation
key.
You can input a decimal point by pressing
the
key.
Whenever you press the
key, characters
are sequentially deleted in reverse direction.
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. Input standard unit to view converted value.
4. You can view the value in home country
currency unit in Domestic by inputting
standard unit in Foreign.
5. Press the right soft key [Reset] to clear the
current input field, and locate the cursor in
the input field.
6. To exit currency conversion function, press
the
key.
Currency
1. Select the Currency menu.
2. Users can set a currency exchange rate
using the right soft key [Rate].
Surface
1. Select Surface menu.
2. Select desired unit to convert using the
key [Unit].
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Tools
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.
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. Press the right soft key [Reset] to clear the
current input field, and locate the cursor in
the input field.
5. To exit length conversion function, press
the
key.
3. Input the 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 weight conversion function, press
the
key.
Temperature
Weight
1. Select Weight menu.
2. Select desired unit to convert using the
key [Unit].
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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
1. Select Volume menu.
2. Select desired unit to convert using the
key [Unit].
3. Input the 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.
4. Press the right soft key [Reset] to clear the
current input field, and locate the cursor in
the input field.
5. To exit velocity conversion function, press
the
key.
5. To exit volume conversion function, press
the
key.
Velocity
1. Select Velocity menu.
2. Select desired unit to convert using the
key [Unit].
3. Input the standard unit to view converted
value.
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Calling
#
1. Press the
(Menu) key.
2. Press the
key for Calling.
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 reverse your picture as
a mirror image.
Substitute picture
a You can view missed, received, dialled and
entire call records. Each call record menu
provides the following functions.
This menu allows you to substitute your picture
with another picture.
a You can make a voice or video call to the
number in the call record.
Call history
You can access the call register by pressing
110
the
key or the
key. Different icons
show you the type of the recent calls registered
in the list (see following page for icon
description).
a You can save the number in the call record
to the Contacts.
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.
Received video call
Dialled video call
Missed video call
Received voice call
Missed calls
Allows you to view missed call records, make a
call, send a message and save the number in
the Contacts.
Dialled voice call
Missed voice call
Call duration
Received calls
Allows you to view received call records, make
a call, send a message and save the number in
the Contacts.
Shows call duration time by type. Press the
right soft key [Clear] to reset. A security code
will be requested.
Last call
Dialled calls
Allows you to view dialled call records, make a
call, send a message and save the number.
Displays the duration of the last call made in
hours/minutes/seconds.
Received calls
All calls
This menu allows you to view all of the missed,
received, and dialled call records. You can
make a call, or send a message to the number
you have selected from the records. You can
also save the number in the Contacts.
Displays received call duration.
Dialled calls
Displays dialled call duration.
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Calling
All calls
Displays overall call duration.
Call divert
This menu allows you to configure the call divert
service which diverts incoming calls to a
user-specified number.
1. Press the
key in the idle screen.
2. Press the navigation key down to select
Calling and press Call divert.
Voice calls
a All voice calls: Diverts all incoming voice
calls unconditionally.
a If busy: Diverts incoming voice calls when
the line is busy.
a If no answer: Diverts incoming voice calls
when there is no answer.
a If unreachable: Diverts incoming voice calls
when the handset is turned off or the
handset is out of the network service
coverage
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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.
Deactivate all
All call divert settings are deactivated.
Call barring
Call barring allows you to restrict from making
and receiving calls with your handset. For this
function, you need the barring password, which
you can obtain from 3 Customer Service.
Voice calls
The following options are available:
Video calls
a All outgoing: Calls cannot be made.
The following options are available:
a Outgoing international: International calls
cannot be made.
a All outgoing: Calls cannot be made.
a Outgoing international calls except home
country: When abroad, calls can be made
only to numbers within the current country
and to your home country, which is where
your home network provider is located.
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.
a Outgoing international: International calls
cannot be made.
a Outgoing international calls except home
country: When abroad, calls can be made
only to numbers within the current country
and to your home country, which is where
your home network provider is located.
a All incoming: Calls cannot be received.
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Calling
a Incoming when abroad: Calls cannot be
received when you are using your handset
outside your home service area.
Deactivate all
All call barring settings are deactivated; calls
can be made and received normally.
Fixed dial numbers
You can fix dialling to specified phone numbers
only. This information is saved on the USIM
card. You must enter your PIN2 code for
authentication.
a On: Enables Fixed Dial Numbers.
a Off: Disables Fixed Dial Numbers.
a FDN list: You can view and edit the Fixed
Dial Number list.
Call waiting
The network will notify you of a new incoming
call while you have a call in progress. Select
Activate to request the network to activate call
waiting, Deactivate to request the network to
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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. You can select any of the
following categories:
z All calls: If this category is selected, all calls
will be rejected.
z Contacts: If this category is selected, all
numbers in contacts list will be rejected.
z Groups: If this category is selected, all
numbers belonging to the selected groups
will be rejected.
z Unregistered: If this category is selected, all
un-registered numbers will be rejected.
a Reject group: If the Reject Category
‘Groups’ is selected from the Reject List, the
group, which has to be rejected, can be
selected here.
All the available groups will be listed here. Up to
three groups can be selected for rejection.
Press the right soft key [Done] after configuring
the Call rejection to save the changes and go
back to previous menu.
a Press send key: You can answer an
incoming call by only pressing the
key.
a Press any key: You can answer an incoming
call by pressing any key, except the
key, soft keys and side keys.
a Open flip: This option allows you to answer
a call simply by opening the flip.
Minute minder
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.
Auto redial
The menu enables you to configure the auto
redial function when a call attempt has failed.
Answer mode
Allows you to determine when to answer the
handset.
This function sounds an alert notification every
1 minute after call connection.
BT answer mode
This menu allows you to determine when to
answer an incoming call in using Bluetooth
connection mode.
a Hands-free: You can answer an incoming
call on the hands-free device that is
connected with your handset. When the
phone is receiving a call, a ring tone will be
heard on the hands-free.
a Handset: This feature allows you to answer
an incoming call on the handset, even
though the handset is connected with
hand-free device.
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And so on...
Troubleshooting
Please check to see if any problems you have
encountered with the phone are described in
this section before calling 3 Customer Service.
Q Why is there an echo when a connection is
made with certain telephones in a certain
area?
Q How do I view the list of outgoing calls,
incoming calls and missed calls?
A This is called the ‘Echo Phenomenon’, where
it occurs if connection volume is too high or
caused by special properties (semi electronic
telephone exchange) of the equipment on the
other end.
A Press the
key.
Q Why is the connection inconsistent or not
audible in certain areas?
A When the frequency environment is unstable
in a certain area, connection may be
inconsistent and not audible. Relocate to
another area and try again.
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Q Why does the handset heat up?
A The phone may get hot when there is a very
long call duration or when games are played
or when using the browser. This has no effect
upon the life of the product or performance.
Q Why does the display not turn on?
Q Why is there no ringtune, but only a blinking
LCD screen?
A Remove and insert the battery, then attempt
to power-on. If there is no change, fully
charge the battery and try again.
A Phone may be set to ‘Vibrate only’ or in
‘Silent’ mode. In the Profiles menu, please
select 'Normal’ or ‘Outdoor.
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.
Q I cannot find the lock, PIN, or PUK code.
What is my PIN?
Q Why does the battery run out so quickly
during normal use?
A It is due to the user environment or a large
number of calls or weak signal.
A The default lock code is ‘0000’. If you forget
or lose the lock code, contact your phone
dealer. If you forget or lose a PIN or PUK
code, or if you have not received such a
code, contact 3 Customer Services.
Q Why is no number dialed when you recall a
Contacts entry?
Q What happens to the handset if it is dropped?
A Check that the number has been stored
correctly by using the Contacts feature.
Re-store them, if necessary.
A The handset could power off or reset, but this
does not necessarily imply any permanent
damage.
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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
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Australia
U.K and Hongkong
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.
CD
Battery
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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
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Third Generation wireless communication
system. 3G means next generation wireless
communication system developed based on the
second generation wireless communication
systems. 3G system supports real-time
communication service and high-rate
packet-data service. 3G refers to UMTS
developed based on GSM in European
countries,
Download means transmitting files from one
computer system to another. Downloading
usually means transmitting files from a big
system to a small system.
Access point
Access point refers to a point through which
users can connect to the network so that the
users can use the network services.
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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.
MIDI
Musical Instrument Digital Interface. A file format
to save digitized musical instrumental data. The
original meaning of MIDI, or Music Instrument
Digital Interface is a protocol to exchange data
between a computer and electric instruments.
MMS (Multimedia Message Service)
A message service for the handset environment,
standardised by the WAP Forum and the 3rd
Generation Partnership
Program (3GPP). For phone users, MMS is
similar to Short Message Service (SMS)-it
provides automatic, immediatedelivery of
user-created content from phone to phone. The
message addressing used is primarily phone
numbers, thus the traffic goes from phone to
phone. MMS also provides support for e-mail
addressing, so that messages can also be sent
by email. In addition to the text content of SMS,
MMS messages can contain still images, voice
or audio clips, and later also video clips and
presentation information.
MP3
Moving Picture Experts Group Layer-3 Audio. A
file format to provide high-quality audio whose
quality is equal to that of CD. MP3 is a digital
audio standard developed by MPEG, or Moving
Picture Experts Group and is widely used for
digital audio files.
MPEG4
Motion Picture Experts Group 4. A digital video
standard developed by MPEG, or Moving
Picture Experts Group. MPEG4 compresses
video data so that a large video file can be
transmitted, and saved more easily. MPEG4 is
suitable especially for mobile environment.
Multimedia
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.
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Glossary
Multiparty Calls
Quick play
Ability to establish a conference call involving up
to five additional parties.
Quick play means a new type of service that
enables users to listen to an audio or watch
video without downloading complete audio or
video file so that contents providers can provide
audio or video data such as movie or news over
the network in real-time on users' demand.
Roaming
Use of your phone when you are outside your
home area (when traveling for example).
SDN (Service Dial Number)
Telephone numbers supplied by your network
provider and giving access to special services,
such as voice mail, directory inquiries, customer
support and emergency services.
SMTP
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.
Sync
Sync means synchronizing PIM (Personal
Information Management) data such as contact
information, schedule, to-do, and memo with a
PC or an external server.
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.
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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. USIM is
provided by network operator, and carries the
authentication and service grade data for the
network operator as well as user-specific data.
Video call
A communications service that enables users to
talk watching each other over a 64Kbps data
channel. Real-time video call service is a new
type of service provided by WCDMA wireless
communication system that is developed based
on GSM+GPRS technology.
Voice mail
Computerised answering service that
automatically answers your calls when you are
not available, plays a greeting and records a
message.
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Index
A
C
F
Access Codes........................... 26
Calculator............................... 104
Fixed dial numbers .................. 114
Access points ........................... 49
Calendar .................................. 92
Flip tone .................................. 45
Add new ............................. 55, 84
Call barring............................. 113
Font ........................................ 40
Alarm clock ............................ 101
Call divert............................... 112
AMR ...................................... 122
Call diverting ............................ 23
Answer mode .......................... 115
Caller ID ................................. 123
B
Camera.................................... 81
Headset ................................. 121
Change codes .......................... 50
Home ...................................... 54
Backlight.................................. 40
Charger.................................. 120
Barring Password ...................... 27
Charging the Battery.................. 16
Battery .................................... 21
H
Handset lock ............................ 50
Confirmation tone...................... 45
I
Inbox ....................................... 64
Battery Information.................... 17
Battery level ............................. 23
Browser ................................... 54
D
Dialled calls ............................ 111
J
Java ...................................... 122
Display Information.................... 23
Download ............................... 122
K
Key tone ................................. 45
E
Entering Text ............................ 30
126
Key tone volume ...................... 45
L
Language ................................ 51
N
Network .................................. 49
Line Identification Services ...... 123
Roaming ............................... 124
O
M
Mailbox................................... 65
Roaming service ...................... 23
Open flip .......................... 29, 115
Own number............................ 85
Memo ..................................... 96
Memo Add .............................. 96
R
Received calls........................ 111
S
Screen .................................... 40
P
Screen theme .......................... 40
Memo Delete ............................ 96
PIN code................................. 26
SDN ..................................... 124
Memory status ............... 51, 73, 75
PIN code request ..................... 50
Search .................................... 84
Message alert .......................... 45
PIN2 code ............................... 26
Secret memo ........................... 96
Message tone .......................... 45
Press any key ........................ 115
Security ............................. 50, 56
MIDI ..................................... 123
Press send key........................ 115
Security code ..................... 27, 51
Missed calls........................... 111
Profiles .............................. 44, 56
Service dial numbers ................ 85
MMS..................................... 123
PUK code ............................... 26
Signal Strength ........................ 29
MP3 ..................................... 123
PUK2 code.............................. 26
MPEG4 ................................. 123
Multimedia ........................ 80, 123
SMTP ................................... 124
Speed dials ............................. 84
Q
Multimedia Message Service ..... 123
Quick menu ........................... 100
Music key ...................... 20, 24, 25
Quick play ............................. 124
Switch on sound ...................... 45
Switch off sound ...................... 45
127
Index
T
Voice mail ............................. 125
T9 .......................................... 30
Voice message ........................ 23
Templates ............................... 67
Voice recorder ......................... 82
To do ..................................... 94
Voice ringtune........................... 44
To do Delete............................. 95
Volume ................................. 107
To do Enquiry ........................... 94
W
U
World time............................. 105
UMTS ................................... 124
Unit converter ........................ 105
USB ..................................... 124
3G ........................................ 122
USB cable ............................. 121
3G network ............................. 23
USIM .................................... 125
2G network ............................. 23
USIM memory.......................... 52
V
Vibrate only......................... 23, 44
Video calls ............... 110, 112, 113
Video camera .......................... 80
Video ringtune ......................... 44
Voice call ....................... 112, 113
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