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`Contents
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`5
`General Information
`Phone Information ............. 5
`Documentation ................... 7
`Information and
`Communications Suite CD 8
`
`Preparing for Use
`9
`Checklist ............................. 9
`Operational Modes ............. 9
`SIM Card ......................... 10
`Battery .............................. 11
`Turning on the Phone ...... 14
`Initial Settings ................... 15
`Flip Closed Display ........... 22
`Flip Open Display ............ 23
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`Interface and Navigation 27
`Flip Closed ....................... 27
`Flip Open ......................... 33
`Voice Memo ..................... 38
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`Making and Receiving Calls
`39
`Making Calls .................... 39
`Receiving Calls .................. 46
`When a Call is in Progress 47
`Fax and Data Calls ............ 53
`Calling Card Calls ............ 53
`Conference Calls ............... 57
`After Calls ......................... 62
`
`Entering Information 65
`On-screen Keyboards ........ 65
`Handwriting Recognition. 68
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`Security
`75
`Keypad Lock ..................... 75
`SIM Card Lock ................. 75
`Phone Lock ....................... 77
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`Settings
`79
`Customizing Settings ........ 79
`Phone ................................ 80
`Settings ............................. 83
`System .............................. 94
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`113
`Phone
`Phone Menu ................... 113
`Flip Open Functionality.. 115
`Of~ce Handsfree ............. 120
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`123
`Contacts
`Personal Details ............... 124
`Contents List .................. 125
`New Contact ................... 132
`Find ................................ 132
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`Messaging
`135
`Inbox .............................. 137
`New E-mail ..................... 153
`New SMS ........................ 158
`Find ................................ 159
`Generate Password .......... 160
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`163
`Calendar
`Month View .................... 164
`Week View ...................... 165
`D ay View ........................ 166
`New Calendar Events ...... 167
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`173
`WAP Services
`Browser ........................... 174
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`Copyright ........................ 250
`License Agreement .......... 252
`Regulatory Information... 254
`Declaration of Conformity ....
`256
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`Index
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`257
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`Bookmarks ...................... 177
`Open Location ................ 179
`History ........................... 180
`Browsing Secure Sites ..... 180
`
`Getting started with
`183
`E-mail and WAP
`E-mail Set Up ................. 183
`Sending an E-mail for the First
`Time ............................... 189
`WAP ............................... 191
`Locating Settings in Windows
`95 or 98 .......................... 196
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`199
`Extras
`Notepad .......................... 199
`Clock .............................. 201
`Calculator ....................... 208
`Game .............................. 209
`System ............................ 210
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`R380 Comm unicationsSuite
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`Synchronization .............. 215
`Connecting your R380 to
`your Computer ............... 216
`Future Synchronizations. 220
`Backing up your R380 .... 221
`Restoring your R380 ....... 222
`Using Your R380 as a Modem
`222
`Changing the Language in
`your R380 ....................... 223
`Getting Help .................. 224
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`Troubleshooting 227
`
`Important Information 231
`Safe and Ef~cient Use ..... 231
`FDA Consumer Update.. 239
`Technical Data ............... 246
`Limited Warranty ........... 247
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`Ericsson R380
`
`User’s manual
`
`First edition (October 2000)
`This manual is published by
`Ericsson Mobile
`Communications AB,
`without any warranty.
`
`Improvements and changes to
`this manual necessitated by
`typographical errors, or
`inaccuracies of current
`information, or improvements
`to programs and/or equipment,
`may be made by Ericsson
`Mobile Communications AB
`at any time and without notice.
`Such changes will, however, be
`incorporated into new editions
`of this manual.
`
`All fights reserved.
`©Ericsson Mobile
`Communications AB, 2000
`Publication numbers:
`Printed User’s Guide
`AE/LZT 123 886 R1A
`User’s Manual PDF
`AE/LZT 123 887 R1A
`INNOVATRON PATENTS
`
`European Union Standards
`The (~E symbol on our products
`signifies that they have been
`certified according to the EMC
`directive 89/336/EEC, the
`Telecommunications directive
`91/263/EEC, and the Low
`voltage directive 73/23/EEC
`when applicable. The products
`fulfil the requirements
`according to the following
`standards:
`
`Cellular Phones and Accessories
`in Combination:
`ETS 300 342-1 EMC for
`European digital cellular
`telecommunications.
`
`Accessories Without Direct
`Connection to a Cellular Phone:
`EN 50081 Electromagnetic
`compatibility, Generic
`Emission Standard,
`~ EN 50082 Electromagnetic
`compatibility, Generic
`Immunity Standard.
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`General Information
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`Congratulations and thank you for buying the Ericsson R380
`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 R380 gives you the freedom to communicate wherever you
`are and whenever you want. Along with a host of mobile phone
`functions, your R380 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 R380 introduces a new era in
`mobile communications. Welcome to our wireless world!
`
`Operators and Subscription
`To be able to use your phone, you need to have a subscription to
`a network. This is obtained from the network operator.
`
`The services included in your subscription depend on your
`choice of operator and/or subscription. Therefore, some of the
`services and functions described in this manual may not be
`accessible to you. If you want a complete list of the services
`included in your subscription, please contact your network
`operator.
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`GSM 900/1900 Dual Band
`The Ericsson R380 is a dual band phone, which means that you
`can use your phone in two different kinds of networks - the
`GSM 900 and GSM 1900 systems.
`
`The GSM 1900 system is used primarily in the US and other
`parts of the Americas, and the GSM 900 system is used primarily
`in Europe, the Asia!Pacific region and in some parts of Africa.
`This means that you can used your R380 on six continents.
`
`Switching between the two systems is done automatically, which
`means that you can use your phone without ever having to
`consider which system is being used. This is taken care of by the
`networks. However, you should note that the functions offered
`and the network coverage differ depending on your choice of
`operator and/or subscription.
`
`SlM and PIN
`You will obtain a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card with
`your subscription. The SIM card contains a computer chip that
`keeps track of your phone number, the services you have ordered
`from your network operator and your Phone Book information,
`among other things.
`
`Your SIM card is supplied with a security code or PIN (Personal
`Identity Number), which you need in order to gain access to the
`network. Your PIN may also be required when you want to
`change settings in your phone. Furthermore, some operators
`may have services that require a second PIN, your PIN2. You
`will find your PIN ’and PIN2) in the information from your
`operator.
`
`If you have set certain security options in your phone, when you
`turn on your phone, it prompts you to enter your PIN. If the
`PIN is entered incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card will
`be blocked. If this happens you can unlock it by using your PUK
`(Personal Un-blocking Key code), which you also get from your
`operator. You should be careful with your PIN, since it is your
`protection against unauthorized use of your phone and
`subscription.
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`Mobile Internet
`When you are on the move and in need of communication and
`information, Mobile Internet is the answer. Mobile Internet is a
`service supplied by Ericsson to facilitate easy communications
`and rapid information retrieval, wherever you are. It gives you
`access to on-line customer services, on-line user manuals, and
`useful information when you are out travelling. It allows you to
`download various communication software which will ensure
`you achieve optimum results from your Ericsson products. If you
`run into any problems, there are help texts connected to the
`different Mobile Internet pages. The Internet address to Mobile
`lnternet is
`
`http://mobile.ericsson.com/mobileinternet
`
`To get access to the service you also need a user id and a
`password. The first time you log on, please use the following:
`
`User Id: mobile
`
`Password: internet
`
`Note that you must change user your id and password the first
`time you log on to Mobile Internet.
`
`Documentation is designed to enhance your understanding of
`the capabilities of the R380 by providing you with both a quick
`reference and a more comprehensive description of the many
`functions within your R380.
`
`Descriptions follow the two main operational functions which
`are flip closed ~4) and flip open~.
`
`The term phone is equivalent to mobile or cellular phone.
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`Quick Guide
`The Quick Guide is a printed document providing a quick
`reference on how to get started with your R380. Technical
`instructions are kept to a minimum.
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`User’s Guide
`The User’s Guide is a printed document containing a
`comprehensive description of all the functions in your R380.
`
`Insert the CD into your PC’s CD-ROM drive and the main
`menu should appear automatically.
`
`A multimedia presentation, R380 Product Information,
`which is an on-screen description of the functions of the
`
`The installation of the Ericsson R380 Communications
`Suite, for PC synchronization, backup and restore of R380
`data.
`
`Change Language in R380, when synchronized.
`The R380 User’s Manual, which is an electronic document
`containing a comprehensive description of all your R380
`functions in portable document format (pdf).
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`The installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader version 4.0.
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`The installation of Lotus Organizer version 5.0. See
`"Chechlist" on ioage 7 for more information.
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`The following items should be in the box when you unpack it:
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`~ R380 unit
`* R380 battery with touch screen stylus
`~ Charger with power plug and phone cable
`* User’s Guides (**including the Quick Guide leaflets)
`° CD-ROM; Ericsson Mobile Communications and
`Information Suite which contains a multimedia presentation,
`Communications Suite software and the User’s Manual (pdf)
`* RS-232 cable for R380 to PC connectivity
`~ Desk stand
`* 3 extra touchscreen styluses
`~ Battery leaflet
`* Ericsson Service and Support leaflet
`~ Accessory leaflet
`** The Quick Guide provides an overview on how to get started.
`
`Unlike other mobile phones, the R380 has added features
`available with the flip open. Tasks that you can perform with the
`phone 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 many functions described are
`dependent on your subscription as well as your 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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`Flip open and flip closed modes are illustrated in the following
`diagrams:
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`Flip closed.
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`Volume slider key
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`-- Voice memo key
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`Status indicator
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`-- Power onloff key
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`Flip opened.
`
`Program tabs
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`Program icons
`
`When you become a subscriber to a mobile network operator,
`you are issued a SIM card with a security code or PIN, Personal
`Identification Number. The SIM card contains your personal
`subscriber data and must be inserted into your R380. The holder
`for the SIM card is located underneath the battery.
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`Warning! ~’
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`~. Ensure that your ~80 is turned offand the flip is closed.
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`2. Remove the batter>
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`Slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder.
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`Replace the battery.
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`Ensure that the ~80 is turned off and the flip is dosed.
`Remove the battery
`Slide the SIM card out of the SIM c~d holder.
`
`The battery that comes with your R380 is a lithium ion (Li-Ion)
`battery. The battery is not fully charged when you buy your
`phone but there may be enough power to turn it on. We
`recommend that you charge the battery for three hours before
`you use the R380 for the first time.
`
`The first time you charge a new battery, or a battery that has
`been completely discharged, it may take a few minutes before
`you get any indication that the battery is being charged (the
`Status indicator does not light up and the battery meter does not
`display).
`
`A battery that has not been used for a long period needs to be
`completely discharged and then recharged 2-3 times before
`reaching full capacity. Should you need to discharge the battery,
`simply use your R380 as usual until the battery runs low.
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`When to Charge the Battery
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`Battery meter on the display pulses continuously.
`~ Battery low message displays.
`Status indicator on top of the R380 shows a steady red light
`(or green, if the R380 is switched on).
`The battery can also be charged whenever you wish without
`affecting the R380’s performance.
`
`Charging
`Charge the battery by using the charger supplied with your
`R380. You can use some battery chargers that have been supplied
`with other Ericsson mobile phones using the same connector
`plug, for example the T28 or the R320s.
`
`When the battery is fully charged, the battery meter displays full
`and the Status indicator on top of the R380 shows a steady green
`light.
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`For best performance we recommend charging for an extra half
`an hour after the battery meter on the display is shown as full.
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`Battery Removal and Insertion
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`1. Ensure that the flip is closed and the R380 is off.
`2. Push up the release catch at the top of the battery and lift
`the battery away from your R380.
`
`1. Ensure that the flip is closed.
`2. Place the bottom of the battery into position and then push
`down on the upper section of the battery until it clicks into
`place.
`
`"[h ~.’harge t~e bag-reW using the char~er:
`1. Make sure the battery is attached to your R380.
`2. Connect the charger to your R380 as follows:
`
`The flash symbol ~ on the R380 plug must face
`upward toward the keyboard.
`Locate the flash symbol by the R380 connector.
`Tilt the R380 plug contacts slightly downward when
`inserting into the R380 connector.
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`~ Move the R380 plug downward so that it fits securely
`with the R380 connector.
`Plug the charger into the electrical outlet.
`
`Tilt the plug upward and pull it away from the R380 connector.
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`The NO button on your keypad turns your R380 on or off.
`
`7b ~m,~ your ~80
`1. Ensure that your SIM card is in your R380, the battery is
`charged and the flip is closed.
`2. Press and hold ~ until you hear a tone and the display
`turns on.
`The Ericsson logo displays.
`
`If Enter PIN: appears:
`Enter your PIN. If you make a mistake while entering your
`PIN, erase the wrong number by pressing ([~) clear. The
`code you enter appears as asterisks (*), unless 1 or 9 is
`entered as the first digit. (For example, if you were calling
`an emergency number.)
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`Press [~ YES.
`On finding a network, the name given by your network
`operator or a supporting associate operator network
`appears.
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`In standby mode, press and hold ~ until you hear a tone.
`
`Setting Display Language
`After turning on your R380 for the first time, you are asked to
`select your preferred language.
`
`"-!~o ae;Sec~ a Iau~,~Xe,°
`1. Scroll with (~ to find and highlight your choice.
`2. Press [~ to confirm your selection.
`3. Turn your R380 off, wait for the phone to completely
`power down, and then turn back on again to activate the
`language.
`
`For effective use of your R380, some initial settings and
`preferences need to be set up. In general, most settings can only
`be set up with the flip open. This includes and covers most flip
`closed functions.
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`Time and Date
`Messaging and Calendar programs are dependent on correct
`time and date settings, which can be set using the Clock
`program.
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`Clock
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`Calculator Game
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`System
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`The time and date displays.
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`2. Tap (~ and select Timezones.
`The Timezones view displays.
`
`Enter the desired settings by clicking on the field. The
`following is a description of the various settings.
`~ Auto timezone Allows you to specify whether or not the
`destination clock is to use network time.
`A pop-up menu allows you to select On or Off. If it is set
`to On, a network time update is received and the
`following message appears "Time has been u pdated".
`Select OK.
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`Note:
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`’ ¯ ’ ’
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`’
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`’ ’ ~ ~
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`" Timezone Display: ~lows you to select UTC+offset or
`Zone name.
`For example: UTC+offset: Coordinated Univers~ Time
`(UTC) + number of hours of o~set.
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`Zone name: CET Central European Time (+ 1 (number of
`hours of offset from UTC)).
`~ Home zone: Use the left and right scroll arrows to select
`the required time zone.
`~ Destination zone: Use the left and right scroll arrows to
`select the required time zone.
`~ Daylight saving: Select either Home or Destination, and
`select On or Off.
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`4. Tap ~) to accept and save any changes you have made to
`the time zones. The display returns to the Clock view.
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`Setting the time
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`1. From the Extras tab, tap the Clock icon.
`The time and date displays.
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`2. Tap (~ and select Set time. The Set time view appears.
`3. Use the up and down scroll arrows to set the time or tap
`the clock face and move the Hour and Minute hands to set
`the time.
`4. Tap ~) to accept the new time. The display returns to the
`Clock view.
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`Setting the date
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`1. From the Extras tab, tap the Clock icon
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`2. Tap (~ and select Set date.
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`The Set date view displays.
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`3. Use the left and right scroll arrows to select the month and
`year and select the day by tapping the respective day on the
`calendar.
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`4. Tap ~] to accept the new date.
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`The Clock view appears.
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`Personal Details
`Owner information is essential for the safe return of your R380
`if it is misplaced, lost or stolen. You can also send your personal
`details through infrared to another device or attach them to an e-
`mail when establishing new contacts.
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`1. From the desktop, tap the Contacts tab.
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`Personal
`details
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`Contents
`list
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`contact
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`2. Tap Personal details.
`The Personal Details view appears.
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`3. Tap (~ and Edit to enter your personal details.
`To enter the details for a particular field, tap the area
`beside the field name. For example: to enter your first
`name tap <Enter first name>. An edit view displays
`allowing you to type the appropriate information.
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`4. Continue entering by tapping the next field icon (~]. A
`previous field icon appears ~[] if you wish to go back.
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`5. Tap (~] to display all your entered personal details.
`6. Do one of the following:
`~ Tap ~] to save the information and return to the
`Personal Details display.
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`or
`
`or
`
`Tap (~.
`Cancel view displays. Tap Yes to cancel without saving
`or No if you want to return to the Personal Details view.
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`Save view displays before returning to the main Personal
`Details display. Tap Yes to save the information or No
`to exit without saving.
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`Touch screen Calibration
`The screen is calibrated to factory settings. However, this may
`not agree with how you use the stylus. For example, you may
`tend to tap quickly and slightly off-center to the right.
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`1. With the flip open, select the Extras tab.
`2. Tap System.
`3. Tap Touchscreen calibration. The screen setting displays.
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`4. Tap once at the center of each of the three calibration
`points in numerical order.
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`Calibrate touch screen
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`ra~ the center of ~oint ~
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`5. After touching the third calibration point, a ’Calibration
`complete’ message appears. Tap Yes to accept and save the
`new settings. The display now reacts accordingly. You are
`also returned automatically to the system functions display.
`6. Tap ~] to return to the desktop.
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`SlM 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 R380.
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`7h it~.po~’~ ,%~J ca~’(,~ phor~e book e,~tries:
`1. With the flip open, select the Contacts tab.
`2. Tap Contents List.
`3. Tap (~ and select Import from SIM card.
`The Import from SIM card view displays.
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`4. Do one of the following:
`To import one phone number, scroll to the entry you
`want to import and select it. A pop-up menu displays
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`providing you with the following options: Import as first
`name, Import as last name, Import as company name.
`Select the option you want.
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`or
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`~ To import all phone numbers, tap (~ and select on
`Import all as first name, Import all as last name or Import
`all as company name.
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`The selection is then imported into your Contacts database
`and an information view displays confirming that the
`import has been successful.
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`Voice Mail Number
`You can easily call a predefined voicemail number and listen to
`your voicemail messages.
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`7-h e~e*" ~" edit a va:ce’,.’~ai[ nu~ae~’:
`1. With the flip open, in the Phone program tab, tap Settings.
`2. Scroll to and tap Voicemail in the Settings directory. The
`Voicemail view appears.
`3. To enter or edit a voice-mail number, select the Voicemail
`number: field and enter or edit the number.
`4. Tap ~) to implement and save the new settings.
`The Settings list view displays.
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`Standby Mode
`After you have turned on the R380 (and entered your PIN), the
`R380 searches for a network.
`
`When a network is found, the R380 beeps three times, Status
`indicator light on top of the R380 flashes green once every
`second, and your network operator’s name (in most cases
`abbreviated) appears.
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`Note: .5.,.~. "~’-~’(.,~,’bi~:,hoo~i;~" ~,n ?,:~g¢ 227 {i;Y.you do no?. reach
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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 day’s events, appointments and to-dos and
`activate/deactivate a limited number of settings.
`
`Other Modes
`If the name of a network does not display it may be due to one of
`the following reasons:
`
`Emergency calls only
`If’Emergency calls only’ displays, 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 used in that country. Furthermore, the light Status
`indicator on top of the R380 does not flash.
`
`No network
`If’No network’ displays, there is no network coverage within
`range, or the received signal is too weak, in which 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, becomes a dashed line. Furthermore the light Status
`indicator on top of the R380 does not flash.
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`On opening the flip, the desktop displays. It contains program
`tabs, icons and functions. Use the stylus provided to operate the
`software by gently tapping the touch sensitive screen for
`selection.
`
`Using the Stylus
`The stylus is located in the holder on the battery, at the back.
`Gently press down on the stylus as you slide it up. To replace it,
`push it back in until it clicks into place.
`
`Locating and removing the stylus from the holder
`
`Selection using the stylus
`To make your selection, tap the icon on the screen lightly with
`the stylus. You can also 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
`You can highlight some of the lists that display in your R380 by
`dragging the stylus across the entries. For example, deleting a
`number of messages within your Inbox.
`
`If, while an entry is highlighted, you drag the stylus (without
`lifting it) over another entry (or entries), the previous entry
`remains highlighted and the newly selected entries also highlight.
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`If you then drag the stylus back toward the line at which you
`started, the lines that have just become highlighted, now become
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`un-highlighted as the stylus moves past them. Any lines, that
`were highlighted from a previous tap and drag movement stay
`highlighted.
`
`The Desktop
`On opening the flip, your R380 shows the equivalent or nearest
`function that was active with the flip closed. For example, if a
`contact within the Phone book is displayed and the flip is
`opened, the contact’s full record within Contacts displays.
`
`Program tabs
`
`Settings
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`Program icons
`
`The desktop can be divided into three graphical areas:
`® Program tabs: Represent the six program or
`application groups. It is located in the upper section of
`the screen.
`~ Title bar: Indicates the active program. It is located
`directly under the tab.
`~ Program icons: Start the different functions available
`within each program tab. These are located in the lower
`section of the screen. Each Program tab only contains
`the Program icons relating to that specific program.
`
`Selection Guidelines
`This is a general guideline about how to work with flip open
`tasks.
`
`1. Remove the stylus from the holder on the battery.
`2. Open the flip.
`3. Tap the desired program tab on the desktop.
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`4. Tap the desired program icon.
`The selected program or function displays.
`
`8. Tap the program function and carry out your task.
`Desktop, Icon
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`6. Tap the desktop icon (~ to return ~o ~he desk~op.
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`Note: ~:#~e~ ~wi~
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`Entering Information
`With the flip open there are two different input methods which
`can be used when entering information. These methods are:
`
`An on-screen keyboard which can be used to type
`information, which is then displayed in the relevant entry
`section.
`Character recognition, which can be used to write on the
`screen with the stylus. The information is then recognized
`and displayed in the relevant entry section.
`See "~nterin~, Information" on ioage 63 for more
`information.
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`Interface and Navigation
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`This chapter describes the different interface features for both
`the flip closed and flip open operating modes.
`
`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 show in the display.
`
`See "Turning on the Phone" onioage 12 Gr inGrmation on how to
`start your R380.
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`Volume slid’at
`
`-- Voice memo
`
`Keypad
`
`Phone Keys
`Keys on the upper section of your R380 are the volume slider
`and voice memo keys. They each have one or more distinctive
`functions associated with them.
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`the. va,(unae sli,ie~’ hO., ta:
`~ Increase or decrease the volume of the earpiece. Move
`upward to increase or downward to decrease the
`volume.
`® Start voice activation, when dialing, by sliding and
`holding the key.
`" Switch on, confirm and switch off the office handsfree
`mo de. See "Office Handsfree" on gage 118 for more
`information.
`* Turn on the backlight. Slide the button up and then
`down key, or vice versa.
`
`Start recording a voice memo, press and hold
`(approximately 2 seconds until you hear a beep).
`Stop the memo.
`Play the recorded memo.
`
`see "g~ice
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`Keypad Functions
`The following is a description of the functions that the keys on
`the keypad have.
`
`YES
`¯ Make a call.
`¯ Answer an incoming call.
`¯ Select a highlighted item in a menu, sub-menu or
`setting.
`¯ Display the last dialed number list.
`¯ Put the active call on hold.
`¯ Activate voice dialing by pressing and holding
`down the button.
`¯ Retrieve held calls.
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`NO
`¯ Press and hold to turn your R380 on and off.
`¯ End the active call.
`¯ Reject an incoming call and send a busy tone.
`¯ Press and hold to return to standby mode from a
`menu.
`¯ Go back one level in the menus, exit a setting or
`leave a setting unchanged.
`
`LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys
`¯ Select the topdevel menus.
`¯ Move between the menu tabs.
`UP and DOWN arrow keys
`¯ Scroll within a menu or list.
`
`CLEAR
`¯ Erase entered characters/digits from the display
`one by one.
`¯ Press and hold to erase an entire row of entered
`characters/digits.
`¯ Disconnect the microphone (mute function)
`when a call is in progress, press and hold.
`¯ Mute the ring signal during an incoming call.
`¯ Press and hold to put the R380 into silent mode
`when in the standby mode.
`¯ Press during an active call to mute. Mute is active
`as long as button is being pressed.
`¯ After reading a message in the Inbox, press and
`hold to delete. When Erase? appears, press YES
`
`¯ Enter the phone book directly.
`
`¯ Enter the digits 0 to 9.
`¯ Enter associated characters or perform an
`associated function, for example:
`¯ Press and hold the 0 key to enter the
`international character ’+’
`¯ Press and hold the 1 key to dial your voice mail.
`(The numbered dialed must be entered in the
`Telephony Settings dialog.)
`¯ Enter a short-cut to a Phone book entr> press
`and hold.
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`asterisk (*)
`¯ Enter the character *.
`¯ Enter a p (pause) character if held down.
`
`Hash or Pound (3.)
`¯ Enter the character #.
`¯ Terminate the input of pin and security codes.
`¯ Recall a phone number from the SIM card
`phone book (enter the number of the memory
`
`position and then press #).
`
`Display Indicators
`When you successfully connect the R380 to your network
`operator, the ’Standby’ displa

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