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`Contents
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`~ntroduction
`5
`Your Ericsson R380s ................... 5
`Documentation ............................ 5
`Information and Communications
`Suite CD ...................................... 6
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`7
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`Getting Started
`Checldist ......................................
`Operational modes .......................
`The Battery ..................................
`The SIM card ............................. I
`]’urning on and o[f .....................
`Flip closed ................................. 13
`Flip open .................................... 14
`Security ...................................... 21
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`F~ip Closed
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`Phone keys ................................. 23
`Keypad functions ....................... 24
`Display indicators ...................... 25
`Menu navigation ........................ 27
`Making and receiving calls ........ 28
`Phone menu ............................... 34
`Calendar ..................................... 41
`Inbox .......................................... 41
`Phone book ................................ 42
`Alarms ....................................... 43
`Warnings .................................... 43
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`Flip Open Guideiines 45
`The Desktop ............................... 45
`Navigation ................................. 42
`Entering infonnation ................. 48
`Warnings .................................... 56
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`Phone
`57
`Call ............................................ 57
`Call log ...................................... 66
`Settings ...................................... 67
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`Contacts
`81
`Personal details .......................... 81
`Contents list ............................... 83
`New contact ............................... 89
`Find ............................................ 90
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`[~essagin9
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`lnbox .......................................... 92
`New e-mail .............................. 104
`New SMS ................................ 108
`Find .......................................... 109
`Generate passcode ...................
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`Calendar
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`Month view .............................
`I 14
`Week view ...............................
`I 15
`Day view ................................. 116
`Todo ....................................... 117
`New appointment .................... 117
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`WAP Services
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`Browser . .................................. 123
`Bookmarks ..............................
`Open location .......................... 127
`History ..................................... 128
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`Suite
`Conuecting your R380s to your
`computer .................................. 174
`Syncbroniz[og your R380s ...... 179
`Backing up your R380s ........... 180
`Restoring your R380s
`Changiag the language
`ill your R380s .......................... lgl
`Getdng help ............................. 182
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`Troub~eshootin9 183
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`#v@ortant tnformatio~ I86
`Safe and Efficient Use ............. 186
`Technical Data ........................ 192
`Limited Warranty ................... 193
`Copyright ................................. 195
`I.icence Agreement ................. 196
`Regulatory tnfimnation ........... 198
`Declaration or Conl~rmity ...... 200
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`index
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`201
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`Getting started with
`S29
`e-omail and WAP
`E--malt set up ........................... 129
`Automatically set up
`service provider an6 e-mail ..... 130
`Manually set up
`se~dce provider and e<~mil ..... 13 I
`Manually set up
`a service provider .................... 134
`Manually set up e-mail ............ 135
`Se~ding an e-mail
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`Using e-mail with several
`con figurations installed ........... 136
`WAP ........................................ 137
`Automatically set up WAP ...... 138
`Manually set up WAP ............. t38
`Set up a l~ew gamway .............. 139
`Using WAP for the fhst time .- 141
`Using WAP with several
`con£gumtions installed ........... 141
`Locating settings in
`Windows 95 or98 ................... 142
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`144
`Extras
`Notepad .................................. !44
`CIock ........................................ I46
`Calculator. ............................... I51
`Game ........................................ I52
`System ..................................... 154
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`Ericsson R380s
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`User’s Manual
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`First edition (June 2000)
`This manual is published by
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`Ericsson Mobile Commm~ieations
`
`AB, without any warranty.
`hnprovements and changes to this
`manual necessitated by
`typographical errors, inaccuracies
`
`of current inl~rmalion, or
`improvements to programs and/or
`equipmeni, may be made by
`
`Ericsson Mobile Communications
`AB at any time and without
`notice. Such changes wilt,
`however, be incorporated
`new editions of [his manual.
`All rights reserved.
`@Ericsson Mobile
`
`Communications AB, 1999
`Publication numbers:
`Printed User’s Guide
`ENiLZT 108 290I
`User’s Manual PDF
`ENiLZT t08 3087 RIA
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`INNOVA’/RON PNrENTS
`
`European Union standards
`"lhe ( ~ symbol on our products
`signifies that they have been
`certified accordi~g to the EMC
`directive 89/3361EEC, the
`Telecomnmnicafions directive 91 /
`263/EEC, and the Low Voltage
`direclive 73/23/EEC when
`applicable. The products fulfil the
`requirements according to the
`t~llowing siandards:
`
`Cellulm Phones and Accessories in
`Combination:
`ETS 300 342-I EMC
`Furopean digital cellular
`teleeom mu uications.
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`Accessories Without Direct
`Connection to a Cellular Phone:
`EN 50081 Electromagnetic
`compatibility, Generic Emission
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`Standald, and EN 50082
`Electromagnetic compatibility,
`Generic lmmLmity Standard.
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`Congratulations and thank you for buying the Ericsson R380s
`Smartphone, the ultimate mobile phone and personal digital assistant.
`This is an advanced, yet easy to use, product with a wide range of
`features, designed to make everyday life much easier.
`
`Your R380s gives you the freedom to communicate wherever you are
`and whenever you want. Along with a host of mobile phone
`functions, your R380s can send and receive e-mail and SMS
`messages, browse the Internet via a WAP services browser and much,
`much more.
`
`The advanced software in your R380s heralds a new era in mobile
`communications. Welcome to our wireless world!
`
`Documentation is designed to enhance your understanding of the
`capabilities of the R380s by providing you with both a quick
`reference and a more comprehensive description of the many
`functions within your R380s.
`
`Descriptions follow the two main operational modes which are flip
`closed and flip open.
`
`The term phone is equivalent to mobile or cellular phone.
`
`Quick Guide
`The Quick Guide is a printed document which provides quick
`reference on how to get started with your R380s where technical
`instructions are kept to a minimum.
`
`User’s Guide
`The User’s Guide is a printed document which contains a
`comprehensive description of all the functions in your R380s.
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`Insert the CD into your PC’s CD-ROM drive and the main menu
`should appear automalieally.
`
`A multimedia presentation, R380 Product Information, which
`is an on-screen description of the functions of the R380s.
`
`The installation of the Ericsson R380 Communications
`Suite, for PC synchronization, backup and restore of R380s data.
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`Change Language in R380, when synchronized.
`
`The R380 User’s Manual, which is an electronic document
`containing a comprehensive description of all yore R380s
`functions in portable document l’ormat (pdf).
`
`o Tbeinstallation of Adobe Acrobat Reader version 4.0.
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`o The installation of Lotus Organizer version 5.0.
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`See "Checklist" on page 7 fnr more information.
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`Introduction
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`Gettin9 Sta ed
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`Make sure the following items are in the box when you unpack it:
`R380s unit.
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`R380s battery with touchscreen stylus.
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`Charger with power plug and phone cable.
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`User’s Guides.
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`Quick Guide leaflets.
`o CD-ROM; Ericsson Mobile Communications and Information
`Suite which contains a multimedia presentation, Communications
`Suite software and the User’s Manual (pdf’).
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`RS-232 cable for R380s to PC connectivity.
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`Desk stand.
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`3 extra touchscreen styluses.
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`Battery leaflet.
`o Ericsson Service and Support leaflet.
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`Accessory leaflct.
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`If you do not intend to read through the lJser’s Guide or lJser’s
`Manual before getting started, please spend a couple of minutes
`reading the Quick Guide. This gives you a quick reference on how to
`get started, althougb instructions arc kept to a minimum.
`
`The two main operational modes are when the flip is closed and when
`the flip is open. These operational modes are interchangeable where
`tasks can be started with the flip closed and, if required, continued in
`the more comprehensive flip open mode.
`
`Although the manual covers both modes of operation in detail, it is
`very important to remember that lnany of the functions described are
`dependant on them being available from your network operator and
`internet service provider. Please consult your network operator and
`internet service provider for more information about the services that
`are available to you.
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`The operational modes are as follows:
`1. Flip closed.
`
`Volume slider key
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`Voice memo key
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`Power on,off key
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`Flip open,
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`Program tabs
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`When to charge the battery
`When the battery needs to be charged, a beep is heard, the indicator
`light (on the top of your R380s) blinks red and a battery low message
`appears in the display. The battery can also be charged whenever you
`wish without affecting the R380s’s performance.
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`Charging
`Charge the battery by using the charger supplied with your R380s.
`You can use some batteW chargers that have been supplied with other
`Ericsson mobile phones using the same connector plug, e.g. T28,
`R320s.
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`Battery removal and insertion
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`Ensure that the flip is closed.
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`Ensure that your R380s is turned off.
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`Title bar
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`Program icons
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`3. Push up the release catch at the top of the battery and lift the
`battery away from your R380s.
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`The battery that comes with your R380s may not be ehargcd. It is
`recommended that you charge the battery tbr 3 hours betbre you use
`the R380s Ibr the first time.
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`The first time you charge a new battery, or a completely discharged
`battery, it may take a t~w minutes be[bre you get any indication that
`the battery is being charged (the top indicator does not light up a~d
`the battery meter does not appear in the display). However, alter a
`short delay, both the top indicator and the battery meter will operate.
`
`A battery that has not been used for a longer period needs to be
`completely discharged and then recharged 2-3 times before reaching
`full capacity. Should you need to discharge the baltery, simply use
`your R380s as usual until the battery runs low.
`
`Ensure that the flip is closed.
`First ptace the bottom of the battery into position and then push
`the upper section of the battery until it clicks into place.
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`Make sure the battery is attached to your R380s.
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`Connect the charger to your R380s as follows:
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`When the battery is ffdty charged, the hattery meter on the display is
`shown as fidl and the indicator on top of the R380s shows a steady
`green tight.
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`o The flash symbol ~ on the R380s plug nmst face upwards.
`,, Locate the flash symbol by the R380s connector.
`~ Tilt the R380s plug contacts slightly downwards when
`inserting into the R380s connector.
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`Move the R380s plug downwards so that it fits securely with
`the R380s connector:
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`Connect the charger to the mains.
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`Tilt the plug upwards and pull it away from the R380s connector.
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`When you become a subscriber to a mobile network operator, you arc
`issued with a SIM card that has a Personal ldentity NumbeL the PIN
`code. The SIM card contains your personal subscriber data and must
`be inse~ed into your R380s. The holder tbr the SIM card is located
`underneath the battery.
`T:; it~,ver: :[~e S/fM card:
`
`Ensure that your R380s is turned offand the flip is closed.
`Remove the battery.
`Slide the SIM card into the StM card holder.
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`Ch<¢:x:ng i,: :m:ic~::d
`the battery meter on the display pulsing continuously.
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`the indicator on top of the R380s showing a steady red light (or
`green, if the R380s is switched on).
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`Replace the battery.
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`To remove the SL,~V[ card:
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`L ~nsure that the R380s is turned offand the flip is closed.
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`2. Remove the battery.
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`3. Slide the SIM card out of the SlM card holder.
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`The NO button on your keypad turns your R380s on or off.
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`Tip! Th~: tc.~’m t)ms,r and hold
`al~l.’oaimat@, 2 ,r~,coud.>
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`To ~m°~ yore° RdSOs
`/. Ensure that you have inserted your SIM card into your R380s, the
`battery is charged and that the flip is closed.
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`2. Press and hold v:~ until you hear a tone and the display turns
`on.
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`Tv tm*n j,om~ R38&
`In standby mode, press and hold v:~ until you hear a tone.
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`Entering a Personal Identification Number (PIN)
`Some SIM cards are protected with a PIN code.
`
`~fEnter PIN: al;/)earx f~ ~he d/alday qfier y~ have ¢~n’ned on the
`R380x:
`~. Enter your PIN code. If you make a mistake while entering your
`PIN, erase the incorrect entry by pressing @ clear. The code
`you enter appears as asterisks (*) in the display, unless 1 or 9 is
`entered as the first digit, i.e. calling an emergency number.
`2. Press ~.
`On finding a network, the name given by your network operator or
`a supporting associate operator network appears in the display.
`
`Note: if’ Enter code apl;~asw is~ the, ’Phone
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`i,,!/brmatio~.
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`NETWORK
`18-05-2000
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`.... 112:0%
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`Turning on your R380s for the first time
`After turning on your R380s for the first time, you are asked to select
`your preferred language.
`
`Ta .select a large, age:
`L Scroll with @ to find and highlight your choice.
`2. Press ~ to confirm your selection.
`3. Turn your R380s off and then on again to activate the language.
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`With the flip closed there are a number of modes relating to different
`circumstances. They are outlined as follows:
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`Standby mode
`After you have turned on the R380s (and entered your PIN code), the
`R380s searches for a network.
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`When a network is found, the R380s beeps three times. The indicator
`light on top of the R380s flashes green once evew second and your
`network operator’s name (in nlost cases abbreviated) appears ill the
`display.
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`,s’~andby mode,.
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`When in the °Standby mode’ you can make and receive calls, use the
`Phone book to make a call, view e-mail and SMS messages, view the
`current days events, appointments and to-dos and activate/deactivate
`a limited number of settings.
`
`Other modes
`If the name of a network does not appear in tbe display it may be due
`to one of the following reasons:
`
`Emergency calls only
`If q=mergency calls only’ is displayed, you are within coverage of a
`network but you are not allowed to use that network. However; in an
`emergency, you can call the international emergency number 112 o1"
`999 in the UK. Furthermore the light indicator on top of the R380s
`does not flash.
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`Note: Thix .v<~rvic~ i.; nen,,or!,: d~’pr’ndanL no~ all ue~wo,,’k,s’ will allow
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`No network
`If ’No network’ is displayed, there is no network coverage within
`range, or the received signal is too weak, in whiela case you will have
`to move to obtain a sufficiently strong signal. Notice that the network
`strength indicator, at the bottom to the left of the display, is reduced
`to a dashed line. Furtbermore the light indicator on top of the R380s
`does llOt flash.
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`On opening the flip, software is presented on the desktop as program
`tabs, icons and fnnetions. The stylus provided is used to operate the
`software by tapping the touch sensitive screen for selection.
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`Finding and using the stylus
`The stylus is located in the holder on the battery, at the back. Gently
`pull the stylus so that it slides otlt. To replace it, push it back in until it
`fits into place.
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`Locating and removing tile stylus from tbe holder
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`Selection using the stylus
`To make your selection tap the screen lightly with the stylus.
`Alternatively you can use your fingers to tap the screen, though it is
`best to use the stylus to avoid fingerprints or smudges on the screen
`and to make precise selections.
`
`Dragging the stylus
`Some of the lists displayed in your R380s allow you to perform the
`action of dragging the stylus to highlight a nmnber of entries, i.e.
`deletion of a number of messages within your Inbox.
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`1t; while the entry is touched and highlighted, you drag the stylus
`over an alternative entry (or entries), the previous entry will remain
`highlighted and the alternative entry (or entries) will also become
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`L h gh ghted, i.e. stylus dragged down to 3rd line of list.
`
`If you then drag tile stylus back towards the line at which you started,
`the lines that have just become highlighted, will become tin-
`highlighted as the stylus moves past them, i.e. stylus dragged back to
`the top line.
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`Any lines dragged over, that were highlighted fl’om a previous tap
`and drag movement, will stay highlighted.
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`The desktop
`On opening the flip, your R380s shows the equivalent or nearest
`fnnetion that was immediately active with the flip closed. For
`example, if a contact within the Phone book is displayed and tbe Ilip
`is opened, then the contacts record within Contacts appears in the
`display.
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`Program icons
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`The desktop can be divided into three graphical areas:
`Program tabs, containing six function groups which are located
`in the upper section of tbe screen.
`
`Title bar, wbicb indicates the active program in inverse video
`and is located directly under the tab.
`
`Program icons, which start the different functions available
`within each program tab and are located in the lower section of the
`SCl’eel~.
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`Selection guidelines
`This is a general guideline about how to work with any flip open task.
`
`Take out the stylus from the holder on the battery.
`Open the flip.
`Select tile desired program tab on the desktop.
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`Tap the desired program icon. The available program icons change
`depending on the program tab selected.
`Tap the program function and carry out your task.
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`T(~ e~er ~he ctocl¢ pragram:
`Select the Extras tab to display the functions.
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`6. Tap (~ the desktop icon to return to the desktop.
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`Note: ~l/he:~ rc, tu~’~zi:~g to the de.skt<& ji’om a l)a/ tic~/a~-l)r(~gzam, iZ.~
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`Entering information
`With the flip open there are two different input methods which can be
`used when entering information:
`o An on-screen keyboard which can be used to type information,
`which then appears ill the relevant entry section.
`
`Character recognition, which can be used to write on the screen
`with the stylus. The information is then recognized and appears in
`the relevant entry section.
`
`See "Entering information" oil page 48 for more information.
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`Initial settings
`For effective use of your P,380s, it is reeonamended that some initial
`settings and preferences be set up. In general, most settings can only
`be set up with the flip open. This includes and covers most flip closed
`functions. The quick stylus selection technique and easy to use menu
`system with the flip open replaces the traditional arrow/yes selection
`technique with the flip closed.
`
`Time and date
`Messaging and Calendar programs are dependent on correct time and
`date settings, which can be set using the Clock program.
`
`Tap the Clock icon.
`
`A view is displayed in which time and date is shown.
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`Tap (~) and select Timezones. The Timezones view appears in the
`display.
`
`Select the Auto timezone to specify whethcr or not the destination
`clock is to use network time. A pop-up menu allows you to select
`On or Off. If Auto timezone is set to On and a network time update
`is received, the followiug message will appear in the display
`"Time has been updated". Select OK.
`
`.3~ To specify how the timezones are displayed, tap the Timezone
`Display and select UTC+offset, i.e. Co-ordinated Universal Time
`(UTC) + number of hours of offset, or Zone name, i.e. CET (+1
`(number of hours of offset from UTC)).
`
`4. Select Home zone: and use the left and right scroll arrows to select
`the required time zooe.
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`5. Select Destination zone: and use the left and right scroll arrows to
`select the required time zoue.
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`5, Select the Daylight saving section you want to change, i.e. Home or
`Destination, and select On or Yes.
`7o Tap (~ to accept mad save any changes you have made to the time
`zones. The display returns to the World clock view.
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`7b e~ter 3,our persona[ details:
`Select Contacts.
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`Tap (~ and select Set time. The Set time view appears in the
`display.
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`Use the up and down scroll arrows to set the time or tap the clock
`face and move the Hour and Minnte hands to set the time.
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`lfthc date format is sct to AM/PM, tap (~ to change the currently
`displayed time by 12 hours.
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`Tap (~ to accept the new time. The display returns to the Clock
`view.
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`Tap (~ and select Set date. The Set date view appears in the
`display.
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`Use the left and right scroll arro~vs to select the month and year
`and select the day by tapping the respective day on the calendar.
`
`Tap (~ to accept the new date. The display returns to the World
`clock view.
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`Personal details
`Owner infbrmation is essential for the safe return of your R380s if it
`is misplaced, lost or stolen. Furthermore, you can send your personal
`details via infrared to another device or attach them to an e-mail when
`establishing ne~v contacts.
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`2. Tap Personal details and enter your personal details.
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`3. Tap the first name entry section and enter your name.
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`4. Continue with the following fields by tapping (~ the next field
`icon. A previous field icon now appears (~ if you wish to go
`back.
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`5. Tap (~ to display all your entered personal details.
`6. Tap (~ to save the information displayed and return to the
`desktop.
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`OF
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`Tap @ and a cancel view is displayed before returning to the
`desktop. Tap Yes if you want to cancel without saving or No if you
`want to return to the personal details view.
`
`or
`
`Tap (~ and a save view appears in the display before returning to
`the desktop. Tap Yes if you want to save the information or No to
`exit without saving.
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`Stylus calibration
`The screen is pre-calibrated to factory settings. However, this may
`not necessarily agree ~vith how you use the stylus. Calibration is
`calculated by the average stylus tap speed and the location of the
`stylus tap on selection. For exainple, you may tend to tap quickly and
`slightly off-centre to the right.
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`To re-caLibrate the sO~/us:
`~. Select Extras.
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`2, Tap System.
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`3. Tap Touchscreen calibration and the screen setting appears in the
`display.
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`4. Tap once at the centre of each of the three calibration points il~
`numerical order.
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`Calibrate touch screen
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`Tap the centre of point 1
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`Select the option you want.
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`To import all phone numbers, tap ~ and select lmpod: all as first
`name, Import all as last name or Import all as company name.
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`The selection is then impovtcd into your Contacts database and an
`information view is displayed confirming that the import has been
`successful.
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`Note: 7De newt3 ~mateJ rc<:ord/X9 wU/ have the hW~orted phon~
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`5. After touching the third calibration point, a ’Calibration complete’
`message appears in the display. Tap Yes to accept and save the new
`settings. The display now reacts accordingly. You are a/so
`returned automatically to the system functions display.
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`6. Tap (~ to return to the desktop,
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`SIM card phone book import
`If you have names and numbers stored in a phone book on a SIM
`card, then these phone book entries can be imported from the SIM
`card to your R380s.
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`To import SIM card pl~,g~e boca
`1. Select Contacts.
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`2, ]~ap Conten~ List.
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`3. ]~ap ~ and select impo~ from SIM card.
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`The Import from SIM card view appears in the display..
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`PIN code
`The Personal ldentificalion Number (PIN) is to authenticate and
`protect against unauthorised usage of the R380s. The PIN code is
`usually requested when you turn on your R380s. ’Ib change your PIN
`code, see "~I~ change the PIN/PIN 2:" on page 79 for more
`intbnnation.
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`The unblocking PUK code
`After three unsuccessful PIN code entry attempts, the StM card
`becomes blocked, The SIM card can only be unblocked by entering a
`Personal Unblocking Key (PUK), which is provided in your network
`operator subscription information.
`
`1. Anderson Alex
`2, Bernard Fernando
`3. Dahlberg Suzie
`4. Hasan Nasrin
`5. Hinde Martin
`6. Olsson Niki
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`,& ~1
`Enter the unblocking key, usually eight to sixteen digits, and press
`[] ’ ~,--.~’~
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`+46 33 555 2525
`+55 51 555 8900
`+1 514 555 0234
`+1 5145552324
`0161 5553490 ........
`,~ ~
`+358 9 555 9001
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`4o To impol~ a phone number, scroll to the entry you want to import
`and select it. A pop-up menu appears in the display providing you
`with the foUowing options:
`Import as first name
`o Importas last name
`o Import as company name.
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`If the unblocking key is accepted, a new PIN code entry display is
`shown. Emer your PIN code aud then press ~.
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`Phone lock code
`The phone lock activates an identification number to autheuticate and
`protect against unauthorised usage of your R380s if" it is stolen and
`the S1M card is exchanged. It is nol activated when you buy the
`phone. You ca~ change the phone lock code (det~utt is 0000) to any
`three to eight-digit personal code.
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`~ Off, no Phone lock is activated.
`~ Automatic, the Phone lock is activated when the SIM card is
`changed.
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`On, the Phone leek is activated and ent~T is required when turning
`the phone on.
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`See "To change the phone lock code:" on page 79 tbr more
`inlbrmation.
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`This section of the manual describes what functions and settings are
`available with the flip closed. Operation of the various menus is
`achieved by directly pressing key combinations. Menu selections are
`shown in the display.
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`See "Turning on and off’ on page I2 tbr hffbrmatiori on how to start
`your R380s.
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`Volume slider
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`i!
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`~!1~-- Voice memo
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`Keypad
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`Keys on the uppcr section of your R380s are the volume slider and
`voice melllo keys. They each have one or more distinctive flmctions
`associated to them.
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`Use gM, v#h:me s:ide:" :~,~: :#:
`Increase or decrease the volume of the earpiece. Move upwards to
`increase or downwards to decrease the volume.
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`Start voice activation, when dialling, by sliding and holding the
`key.
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`Switch on, confirm and switch offthe office handsfi-ee mode. See
`"Office handsfree mode" on page 65 for more information.
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`Turn on the backlight. Slide the key up then down, or vice versa.
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`U,’~e d~e g.’bice Memo key Ce record a ~,oice n~emo:
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`A long press (approximately 2 seconds) to start the memo.
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`Press again to stop the memo.
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`Press to play the recorded memo.
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`Press again to stop the memo.
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`Keys on the lower keypad or flip section of your R380s have one or
`more distinctive functions associated to them.
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`Use ~he YES A<~ go:
`Make a call after a phone number has been entered.
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`Answer an incoming call.
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`Select a highlighted item in a menu, sub-menu or setting.
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`Display the last dialled number list.
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`Put the ongoing call on hold.
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`Activate voice dialling by holding down.
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`Retrieve held calls.
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`U:~’e N~e NO key m:
`Turn your R380s on and offwhen held down.
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`End the active call.
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`Reject an incoming caIl and send a busy tone.
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`Return to standby mode from a menu (press and hold required)
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`Go back one leveI in the mcuus, exit a setting or !cave a setting
`unchanged.
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`Select the top-level menus.
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`Move between the menu tabs.
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`Scroll within a menu or list.
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`Uxe ~he cb, ar key t(n
`Erase entered characters/digits from the display one by one.
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`Erase an entire row of entered characters/digits, press and hold.
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`Disconnect the microphone (mute function) when a call is in
`progress, press and hold.
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`Mute the ring signal during an incoming call.
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`Put the R380s into silent mode, when in the standby mode press
`and hold.
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`Enter the phone book directly.
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`Use the mm~edc ~0’.~ to:
`Enter the digits 0 to 9.
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`Enter assodated characters or pertbrm an associated funetion, for
`example:
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`the 0 key, when held down, enters the international character ’+’
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`the I key, when held down dials your voice mai!.
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`Enter a short-cut to a Phone book entry, press and hold.
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`Enter the character *.
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`Enter a p (pause) character if held down.
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`Enter the character #.
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`Terminate the input of pin and security codes.
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`Recall a phone number from the SIM card phone book (enter the
`number of the rnemory position and then press #).
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`When you successfully connect the R380s to your network operator,
`the ’Standby’ display is shown. On the display a number of different
`indicators can be shown if activated,
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`Status indicators in ~;he upper and middle sections of the display,
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`[’eat m~d digit indicators in the middle section.
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`Connection signal strength and batteO" power indicators in the
`lower seetion.
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`Indicators
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`Ring volume set to O. The ringing volume is turned oil:
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`Silent mode. All andible signals are turned off.
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`Text message reedved. A message has been received.
`
`Divert calls. All incoming calls (unconditional) are diverted to a
`defined number.
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`Mute. The microphone is muted.
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`00:01
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`tConference
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`+4355545678
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`Other indicators
`
`SMS memory overflow. R380s message memory is full and co
`SMS messages can be received. See "Delete messages" on page 98
`for information on how to delete stored SMS messages fl’om your
`P,380s.
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`Call tinier. Total call time irfl’m-malion fiom starl Io finish.
`
`Conference. Indicates a mtlltiparty calm is in progress.
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`Connection number. The nunlbcr of the active conllection, either
`an incolning or outgoing call.
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`Connection name. The name of the oflhe person you are speaking
`to will appear in the display i[’there is a number lag associated with it
`in the Phone book or S1M card Phone bool<.
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`Calling
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`Connection progress. Call status information of the active call, for
`example Calling, Connectin9