LG Electronics KU970 manual

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    K U9 7 0 User Guide - English Disposal of your old appliance 1. When this cr ossed-out wheeled bin symbol is a t tached t o a product it means the product is co v er ed b y the Eur opean Dir ective 2 00 2/9 6/CE. 2. All electrical and electr onic product s should be disposed of separ atel y from the municipal wa st e str eam via designa t ed collec[...]

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    T able of Cont ents 2 T able of Cont ents Introduction 5 F or Y our Safet y 6 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 7 G e t ting St arte d 1 8 Installing the USIM car d and bat tery Char ging the Bat tery 1 9 T urning the handset on/off 21 Access code s Display informa tion 2 2 Gener al F unctions 2 5 Making and answering calls Entering t e xt 2 7 [...]

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    T able of Content s T emplate s 4 9 T ext t emplat es Multimedia t emplat es Media Album Messaging set tings SMS MMS 5 0 E-Mail 5 2 Info. service 5 5 Service message Contac ts 5 6 Add new Contact s list Groups Speed dials Service dial number s Own number 5 7 Set tings Vie w cont acts fr om Show image/a v at ar Cop y all Mov e all Clear contact s V [...]

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    T able of Cont ents 4 T able of Content s Or ganiser & T ools 6 7 Alarms Calendar T asks 6 9 Memo 7 0 Calculat or Conv erter 7 1 W orld time V oice recor der Se t tings 7 3 Phone set tings Profile s Dat e & T ime 7 4 Aut o ke y lock 7 5 Language Securit y P o wer sa ve 7 7 Memory sta tus 7 8 Handset information Re set set tings Display se t[...]

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    5 Introduction Congr atula tions on y our purcha se of the advanced and compact K U9 7 0 3G video mobile phone, designed t o oper ate with the lat est digit al mobile communication t echnology . Intr oduction This user’ s guide contains important information on the use and oper ation of this phone. Please r ead all the information car efully for [...]

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    6 F or Y our Safet y Please r ead these simple guideline s. Not following the se guidelines ma y be dangerous or illegal. F urther det ailed information is given in this man ual. WARNING! • Mobile Phones must be switched off at all times in aircr afts. • Do not hold the phone in your hand while driving. • Do not use your phone near petr ol st[...]

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    7 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Please r ead these simple guideline s. Not following the se guidelines ma y be dangerous or illegal. F urther det ailed information is given in this man ual. Certification information (S AR) THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNA TIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE T O RADIO W AVES Y our m[...]

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    8 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use This device mee ts RF e xposur e guidelines when used either in the normal use position against the ear or when positioned at least 1.5 cm a wa y from the body . When a carry case, belt clip or holder is used for body -worn oper ation, it should not cont ain met al and sh[...]

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    9 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use ] The coating of the phone ma y be damaged if cov er ed with wr ap or vinyl wr apper . ] Do not use har sh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, e tc.) or det er gents to clean y our phone. Ther e is a risk of this causing a fire. ] Do not subject this unit t o e x cessiv e smok e or dust. ] Do not k[...]

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    10 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use R oad safe t y Check the law s and r egulations on the use of mobile phones in the ar eas when you driv e. ] Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. ] Give full a t tention t o driving. ] Use a hands-free kit, if a vailable. ] Pull off the road and park befor e makin[...]

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    11 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use liquid, or explosiv e s in the compartment of your v ehicle, which cont ains y our mobile phone and accessories. In air cr aft W irele ss de vices can cause int erference in aircr aft. ] T urn off your mobile phone befor e boarding an y aircr aft. ] Do not use it on the gr ound without cr ew permission. Chil[...]

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    Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 12 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use ] Do not lea v e the bat tery in hot or cold places, this ma y de t erior a t e the bat t ery performance. ] Risk of explosion if ba t t ery is replaced b y an incorrect t ype. ] Dispose of used bat t eries accor ding t o the manufactur er’ s instructions. Driv er Safe[...]

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    Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use ] Use your wir ele ss phone t o call emer gency services for y our self or other s. Dial 0-0-0 local emer gency number in the case of fir e, tr affic accident or medical emer gencie s. Remember , it is a free call on y our wir eless phone! Dial 1-1-2 int ernationally for emer gency services. ] Use your wir ele [...]

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    14 K U9 7 0 F eatur es K U9 7 0 F eatur es P ar t s of the phone Open view Earpiece Scrolling bar ] In standb y mode: Briefly : List of Profile s Briefly : Contact s list Briefly pr ess: Opens the menu scr een : Messaging : Calendar ] In menu: scroll up & do wn Briefly pr ess: OK k e y L CD scr een ] T op: Icons showing signal strength, ba t te[...]

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    15 K U9 7 0 F eatur e s Left soft ke y/ Right soft k e y P erforms the function indicat ed a t the bot tom of the displa y . Clear ke y ] Clears a char acter with each pr ess. Hold the ke y do wn t o clear all input. ] Use this ke y t o go back t o a pr e vious screen. End ke y ] Switch on/off (hold down) ] End or reject a call. Send ke y ] Dials a[...]

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    16 K U9 7 0 F eatur es K U9 7 0 F eatur es Left side view Right side view Side ke y s ] In standb y mode (open): Ke y tone volume adjustment ] In standb y mode (closed): T urns the LCD light on. ] In menu: Scrolls up & do wn. ] During a call: Earpiece volume adjustment Headset/Char ger/Cable connector Not e ] T o pro t ect your hearing while th[...]

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    17 Rear vie w US I M Bat tery External camer a lens Flash Bat tery co ver r elease latch Pre ss this but ton t o remo v e the bat tery co v er . USIM card sock e t Mirror Bat tery terminals K U9 7 0 F eatur e s Menu k ey ] Opens the main menu. ] Opens the ta sk manager (Long pre ss). Camer a hot k e y Bat tery co ver KU970_Eng(AUS)_0312 07.03.12 11[...]

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    Inst alling the USIM car d and bat t ery 1. Installing the USIM car d. Y our USIM card cont ains your phone n umber , service det ails and cont acts and must be inserted int o your handset. If your USIM car d is r emo ved then y our handset becomes un usable until a valid one is inserted. Alw a y s disconnect the char ger and other accessorie s fr [...]

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    Get ting Started T o remov e the bat tery . T urn the pow er off . (If the pow er is left on, there is a chance y ou could lose the st ored t elephone number s and messages.) Pre ss and hold do wn the bat t ery r elease but ton and lift off the ba t t ery cov er . T urn the phone up-side down, a s shown, then lift up the bat t ery with y our finger[...]

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    Get ting St art ed 20 Get ting Started 3. The moving bar s on the ba t tery icon will st op aft er char ging is complet e. 4. Ensur e the bat t ery is fully char ged before using the phone for the first time. Disconnecting the char ger Disconnect the tr a v el adapt er from the phone as sho wn in the diagr am belo w . WARNING! • Unplug the pow er[...]

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    Get ting Started 21 T urning the handset on/off T urning your handse t on Ensure tha t y our USIM card is in y our handset and the bat tery is char ged. Pr ess and hold until the pow er comes on. Ent er the USIM PIN code that w as supplied with your USIM car d if the PIN code r equest is set t o On . (Not e: Please refer t o page 7 5) Aft er a few [...]

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    Get ting St art ed 22 Get ting Started PUK code (4 t o 8 digits) The PUK (PIN Unblocking K e y) code is requir ed t o unblock a blocked PIN code. The PUK code ma y be supplied with the USIM card. If no t, cont act your ne t w ork oper a t or’ s cust omer service department for the code. If you lose the code, cont act y our net work oper at or’ [...]

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    Get ting Started 23 Idle scr een The idle screen appear s when y ou ha v e installed a pr oper USIM car d and turned the phone on. S c r een structur e Idle screen consist s of the oper a t or's name, indicat or s, dat e and time on a background image. Y ou can change the wallpaper in the Display se t tings menu. Numbering scr een The numberin[...]

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    Get ting St art ed 24 Get ting Started Unlock function If you pr e ss , a popup screen appear s asking y ou t o input the Securit y code to unlock the phone. The Securit y code is configured in the Change code s (#. Set tings > 1. Phone set tings > 5. Securit y > 3. Change codes). If y ou k e y in an incorrect Securit y Code, the phone wil[...]

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    Gener al F unctions Gener al F unctions 25 Making and answ ering calls Making a v oice call 1. Ent er the number including the full ar ea code. ] T o delet e a digit pr ess . T o delet e all digits pr e ss and hold . 2. Pr ess to mak e the call. 3. Pr ess to finish the call, or close the handset. Making a call fr om the call logs 1. In st andb y mo[...]

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    Gener al F unctions 26 Gener al F unctions 4. Adjust the camer a position if nece ssary . 5. Pr ess to finish the call, or close the handset. Making a v oice/video call fr o m Cont a c t s It is eas y t o call an y one whose number y ou ha ve st ored in y our Contact s. 1. Scr oll down t o access the cont acts list. 2. Scroll t o the contact t o ma[...]

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    Gener al F unctions 27 1. Open the slider t o answ er an incoming call. Not e ] T o reject an incoming call, pr ess or the right soft ke y twice. ] If you se t Answer mode as Pr ess send key (Menu #.5.0.4), you can answ er the call b y pre ssing aft er opening the slider . ] If the answer mode is se t t o Pr ess an y ke y , an y k e y will answ er [...]

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    Gener al F unctions 28 Gener al F unctions Changing the t e xt input mode 1. When you ar e in a field that allow s char act er s t o be ent er ed, y ou will notice the t ext input mode indica t or in the upper right corner of the L CD scr een. 2. Pr ess t o cy cle bet ween T9Abc, T9abc, Abc, abc and 1 2 3. Using the T9 Mode The T9 predictiv e t e x[...]

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    Gener al F unctions 29 ] The wor d change s as let ter s ar e t yped. Ignore wha t’ s on the screen until the wor d is t yped complet ely . ] If the wor d is still incorr ect aft er t yping complet ely , press once or mor e t o scroll thr ough the o ther wor d op tions. Example Pre ss t o t ype Good. Pre ss t o get Home. ] If the desir ed w ord i[...]

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    Gener al F unctions 30 Gener al F unctions Not e ] The char act er s assigned t o the k e y s and their order of appear ance depends on the language select ed using the option Input method . The table abo v e pr ovide s the char act er s set for English language. Using the 1 2 3 (Number) mode The 1 2 3 mode enables y ou t o ent er number s in a mes[...]

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    Overvie w of Menu F unctions Ov ervie w of Menu F unctions 31 2.1 Now pla ying 2.2 All tracks 2.3 Playlists 2.4 Song recognition 2.5 Music stor e 2. Music 3.1 Camera 3.2 Video r ecor der 3. Camer a 6.1 Crea te ne w 6.2 Inbox 6.3 Draft s 6.4 Outbox 6.5 Sent messages 6.6 E-Mail 6.7 T emplates 6.8 Media Album 6.9 Messaging set tings 6. Messaging 7 .1 [...]

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    USIM T ool Kit [Menu 1] 32 USIM T ool Kit Depending on whether y ou ha v e SA T support services or not (i.e. USIM Applica tion T oolkit) on the USIM card, this men u (Menu 1) ma y be different. If the USIM card support s SA T services, this menu will be the oper a t or -specific service name st ored on the USIM car d, for instance “Special” . [...]

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    Music No w pla ying Menu 2.1 This menu will be activa t ed when ther e ar e some tr acks curr ently pla yed. All tr acks Menu 2.2 Y ou can view the entire m usic files in the phone memory . Pla ylists Menu 2.3 Y ou can creat e y our o wn pla ylists b y choosing tr acks fr om the All tr acks menu list. Song r ecognition Menu 2.4 Selecting this menu [...]

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    Camer a [Menu 3] 34 Camer a Camer a Menu 3.1 This application enables y ou t o t ak e a still pictur e. Y ou can tak e a picture in the size y ou w ant, and use it for the addre ss book phot o, home screen and other mor e gener al purpose s. Once tak en, the pictur e can be sent b y Me ssage, P ostcard, Email or Bluet ooth. 1. Pr ess the left soft [...]

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    Camer a 35 Menu Icon Super fine, Fine, St andard. Quality Video r ecor der , My Files Go to 1 600X1 200, 1 2 8 0x9 60, 6 4 0x4 8 0, 3 2 0x2 40, Home scr een, 1 7 6x1 44, Contact Size Off, Aut o, Alwa y s on, When t aking a picture ] Y ou can turn the camera light on/off with in pre view mode. Light Multishot White balance Y ou can take be t ter pic[...]

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    Camer a 36 Camer a 2. Aft er finishing all the set tings, press the right soft k e y [Close]. 3. F ocus the camer a on what y ou want t o take and pr ess . Press the Camer a hot ke y to use the AF (Auto F ocus) function. 4. Pre ss / to sa v e the pictur e. It is sa v ed in the Pictur es folder of My File s. Y ou can directl y send the pictur e via [...]

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    Camer a V ideo recor der Menu 3.2 This application enables y ou t o r ecor d a video clip. Y ou can play and w a tch a sa ved video file in this menu. Once r ecorded, a video clip can be sent b y Message, Email or Bluet ooth. 1. Pr ess the left soft k e y t o access Options and set the desir ed environment as follo w s. ] Mov e bet ween the options[...]

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    Camer a 38 Camer a 2. Aft er finishing all the set tings, press the right soft ke y [Close]. 3. F ocus the camer a on what t o r ecor d and pre ss to st art r ecording. And pr ess t o st op r ecording. ] Y ou can pause the recor ding b y pr essing the left soft ke y [Pause]. 4. Pr ess to sa ve the video clip. It is sa ved in the V ideos folder of M[...]

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    V ideo call Y ou can make a video call using this menu. 1. Ent er the number y ou want t o dial. ] Y ou can ke y in the number . ] Y ou can select the number from Cont act using the left soft ke y [Contacts]. ] Y ou can find the number from call logs b y pr essing [Calls]. 2. Pr ess the right soft k e y [V -Call] to mak e a video call. During a vid[...]

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    V ideo call 40 V ideo call Also, sound can be set for the incoming video call. The sound set ting is used in the order of Cont act s, Group ringt one, and Profile. Y ou can accept the incoming call by pr e ssing the left soft ke y [Accept]. The incoming call ringing can be silenced b y pre ssing the right soft k e y [Silent]. It can be also silence[...]

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    Calls Y ou can check the recor d of missed, receiv ed, and dialled calls only if the net work supports Caller Line Identification (CLI) within the service area. The number and name (if a v ailable) are displa y ed t ogether with the dat e and time at which the call wa s made. Y ou can also view call times. All calls Menu 5.1 Allow s y ou t o vie w [...]

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    Messaging [Men u 6] 42 Messaging Cr ea t e new Menu 6.1 Me ssage (Menu 6.1.1) Y ou can write and edit a message cont aining a combination of t e xt, image, video and audio. 1. Ent er your me ssage in the Message field. Option menus in Message field ] Insert: Y ou can perform the following actions: 1. Pictures: Y ou can insert an image. (One image p[...]

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    Messaging ] Add r ecipients: Y ou can add recipient s from y our Cont acts or ent er the number directl y . ] Send: Select this to send the cr eat ed message. ] Sav e t o drafts: Select this t o sa ve the message t o dr afts. ] Input method: Select the desir ed dictionary mode. ] Add t o dictionar y: Y ou can add a wor d t o the dictionary . ] Canc[...]

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    Messaging 44 Messaging E-Mail (Menu 6.1.3) T o send/receiv e an email, y ou should set up the email account. (Refer t o page 5 2-5 4 for how t o set up an Email account.) 1. Ent er the email addr esses of the r ecipients in the T o, Cc, Bcc fields. Y ou can search the Contact s b y pr essing . 2. Mov e the cur sor t o the Subject field and ke y in [...]

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    Messaging ] Input method: Select the desir ed dictionary mode. ] Add t o dictionar y: Y ou can add a new wor d t o the dictionary . ] Set mail priorit y: Y ou can configure the priorit y of the email y ou wish t o send. ] Cancel: Exits the email composer . 5. When you ha ve finished writing an email, pre ss the right soft k e y [Send] t o send the [...]

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    Messaging 46 Messaging ] Mov e: In ca se of SMS, you can mo v e the message int o handset or USIM. ] Message info.: Y ou can check the message t ype, date and time and wher e it is sa ved. Dr afts Menu 6.3 Y ou can view sa v ed messages. Select a message and then pr ess t o edit the message. Aft er sa ving the message in dr afts, you can use the fo[...]

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    Messaging [F or sending a failed message] / ] Re send: Resends the select ed message. ] F orward: F orwards the select ed message. ] Edit: Y ou can edit the selected message. ] Delet e: Dele t es the curr ent message. ] Crea t e ne w message: Y ou can writ e a new message or an Email. ] Mark/Unmark: Y ou can select one or more me ssages for multipl[...]

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    Messaging 48 Messaging can re trie ve a ne w email list fr om the email server of the select ed account. 3. In email list, you can use the follo wing functions b y using the left soft ke y [Options]. ] Vi ew : Opens selected email. ] Repl y : Cr eat es a r epl y t o the select ed email. ] F orward : F orwards the select ed email message t o other s[...]

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    Messaging ] V iew t o address : Sho w s the email addre sses of the r ecipients and refer ence (Cc). ] Message info. : Brief information on the message including size, t ype, date, time and filenames. T emplat es Menu 6.7 T ex t templates (Menu 6.7 .1) Y ou can add, edit, and delete fr equentl y used useful phr ase s using the left soft k e y [Opti[...]

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    Messaging 50 Messaging 1. T ext message centr e: Input the addr ess of the T ext me ssage centr e. 2. Delivery report: By enabling this option, you can v erify whether y our me ssage has been sent successfully . 3. V alidity period: This net work service allow s y ou t o set ho w long y our t e xt messages will be st ored at the message centre. 4. [...]

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    Messaging 2. Delivery report: Allo ws y ou t o de t ermine whether t o r equest a deliv ery confirmation mail t o a recipient, and whe ther t o allo w sending a delivery confirma tion mail t o a sender . ] Reque st r eport: Determine s whether t o reque st a deliv ery confirmation mail for a Multimedia message. ] Allow r eport: Det ermines whe ther[...]

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    Messaging 52 Messaging mode b y pr essing the right soft k e y [Edit]. The edit screen also appear s when crea ting a ne w profile under Op tions. The meaning of each it em is given belo w . ] T itle: Profile name. ] MMSC URL: Ent er the multimedia message centr e URL. ] MMS Pro x y: Ent er the W AP gat ew a y addre ss and port number . ] Connectio[...]

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    Messaging 5. Include message in Fw d. & R eply: Det ermines whe ther t o include the receiv ed me ssage when you forw ar d the message or r eply t o it. 6. Signatur e: Y ou can configure a t ext signatur e t o be at tached t o the end of an email. The configured signa tur e t e xt is aut omatically or man ually at tached t o the end of the emai[...]

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    Messaging 54 Messaging 3. Pr ess the right soft k e y [Done] t o complet e the email account configur ation. Editing an email account 1. Select a desir ed email account fr om the email account list and pre ss the right soft ke y [Edit]. 2. Y ou can edit desired fields b y moving the cursor up and do wn. 3. When configur a tion is complet e, pr ess [...]

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    Messaging Info. service (Men u 6.9.4) ] Cell br oadcast: Y ou can set the r eception sta tus. ] Channels: Y ou can add or modify the channels. ] Languages: Y ou can select the language you w ant b y pr essing . Then, the info service message will be sho wn in the language that y ou ha v e select ed. Service message (Menu 6.9.5) Y ou can configure t[...]

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    Cont acts [Menu 7] 56 Contact s Add ne w Menu 7 .1 Y ou can regist er a ne w contact addr e ss. Y ou can ent er the name, differ ent phone numbers and email addre sses of a ne w cont act. Y ou can also assign the cont act t o gr oups, include an image or a va t ar , assign a specific ringt one and ev en ent er a memo for the contact. Other a vailab[...]

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    Contact s Such number s include emer gency , direct ory enquiries and v oice mail number s. Aft er selecting a service number , press to dial the service. Own number Menu 7 .6 Allow s y ou t o displa y y our phone number in the USIM card. Y ou can sav e own n umbers being used in the USIM card. Set tings Menu 7 .7 Vi e w cont acts f r o m (Menu 7 .[...]

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    V odafone liv e! [Menu 8] 58 V odafone live! Homepage Menu 8.1 Y ou can launch the web bro w ser and access the homepage of the web service pr o vided b y V odafone. ] Y ou can also directly acce ss V odafone live! b y pr essing the left soft k e y in idle mode. Ent er URL Menu 8.2 Ent er addres s (Menu 8.2.1) Y ou can manually ent er a URL addre s[...]

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    V odafone live! Sa ved page s Menu 8.4 The phone can sa ve the page on displa y as an offline file. Up t o 2 0 pages can be sav ed. Br o w ser set tings Menu 8.5 Y ou can change the set tings for bro wser displa y , securit y , and certificat es. Profiles (Men u 8.5.1) Select the appropria t e pr ofile b y pr essing . This will activa t e the pr of[...]

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    V odafone live! 60 V odafone live! Sh o w image (Menu 8.5.5) Allow s y ou t o enable or disable the image displa y during br ow sing. Cache (Men u 8.5.6) Enabling Cache allow s y ou t o st or e accessed pages t o y our phone. Once a page has been st ored in the Cache it will gr eatly enhance the page loading speed on subsequent bro w sing of the sa[...]

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    Ent ertainment Games & Applica tions Menu 9.1 Y ou can easily download game s and other applications in this menu. It ha s t w o folders, Games and Applications, as default (Ther e might be no Applications folder in some countries). Each folder has an embedded link for downloading game s or applications. Please not e that additional costs ma y [...]

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    My F ile s [Menu ] 62 My File s Pictur e s Menu .1 The Picture s folder consists of embedded links for downloading pictur e s through the Int ernet and Default images. Picture s t aken using the camer a are st or ed in the Picture s folder and y ou can crea t e ne w folders t o manage them. Y ou can also sa ve select ed files as anima t ed Gifs and[...]

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    My File s Sounds Menu .2 The Sounds folder consists of embedded links for downloading ringt ones and music as well a s folders cont aining the V oice recor dings and Default sounds. Her e y ou can manage, send or set sounds as ringt ones. V ideos Menu .3 Here y ou can manage or send do wnloaded or captur ed videos clips. The following ar e a vailab[...]

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    My File s 64 My File s Y ou can view a video using the video pla y er . V ideo files ar e displa y ed in the list as thumbnails. Y ou can select a desired video b y using the . Select a desir ed video and select Play t o view the r ecor ded video. Select the right soft ke y [Send] to at tach the select ed video t o a message, Email or Bluet ooth. W[...]

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    My File s ] Mov e t o - Pre vious file: Play s the pre vious video file. - Next file: Pla ys the ne xt video file. ] File info.: Y ou can check information on files being pla y ed(File name, Size, Da t e, T ype, Dur ation, Pr ot ection). Games & Applica tions Menu .4 Y ou can easily download game s and other applications in this menu. It ha s t[...]

  • Page 66

    My File s 66 My File s ] Memory info. ] V iew file informa tion. Other files Menu .6 Other files e x cept pictur es, sounds, videos, games & applications ar e st ored in this folder . KU970_Eng(AUS)_0312 07.03.12 11:4 AM Page 66[...]

  • Page 67

    Or ganiser & T ools Alarms Menu 0.1 If you se t the alarm, the appear s on the indicat or bar . The specified alarm sounds at the scheduled time. Pre ss to st op the alarm, and the alarm is relea sed. Pr ess the right soft ke y [Snooze] and choose the snooze int erval. The alarm sound st ops and re sumes aft er the selected Snooze dur a tion. Y[...]

  • Page 68

    Or ganiser & T ools 68 Or ganiser & T ools The schedule sa ved for the da t e wher e the cursor is loca t ed is r epr esent ed b y an icon. Pre ssing the shortcut ke y move s t o the pre vious y ear and pr essing mo v e t o the next y ear and pr essing mov es t o toda y . Pre ssing move s t o the pr e vious month, and move s t o the ne xt m[...]

  • Page 69

    Or ganiser & T ools Delet e schedule 1. Pre vious entrie s Y ou can delete all elapsed schedule s using this function. 2. All entries Y ou can delete all sa ved schedule cont ents using this function. Set up and r elease holida y Y ou can set up or relea se user holida y s. Pr ess the left soft ke y [Options] and select Set holiday . The select[...]

  • Page 70

    Or ganiser & T ools 70 Or ganiser & T ools Set job sta tus T asks set as finished ar e displa y ed as cr ossed out below the unfinished t a sks in the T asks list. Y ou can set Finished t asks t o No t finished b y selecting Option . Memo Menu 0.4 Using the memo management function, you can view and manage sa ved memo cont ents, and add new[...]

  • Page 71

    Or ganiser & T ools Conv er t er Menu 0.6 Using this menu, y ou can conv ert Currency , Surface, Length, W eight, T empera tur e, V olume and V elocit y . 1. Select the menu y ou want t o con v ert. 2. Y ou can select the unit you want t o conv ert b y pre ssing [List]. 3. Mov e t o the con v ert unit section and select the unit you w ant t o c[...]

  • Page 72

    Or ganiser & T ools 72 Or ganiser & T ools 4. When you finish the r ecording, pre ss t o exit. The r ecorded file is aut omatically sa ved in the V oice recor dings folder in My files. 5. When no r ecording is in pr ogr ess, pr essing start s recor ding on a ne w file. When no recor ding is in pr ogr ess, pr e ss the right soft ke y [Send] [...]

  • Page 73

    Set tings Phone set tings Menu #.1 Profiles (Menu #.1.1) Y ou can select ringtone or vibr ation for an incoming call and configure the sound and volume of the ringt one, ke y t one, and sound effect, according t o a profile. The pr ofiles pro vided include [Normal], [Silent], [V ibr ate only], [Outdoor], [Headset], [Cust omised 1], [Cust omised 2],[...]

  • Page 74

    Set tings 74 Set tings K e y t one v olume Y ou can set the volume of the chosen k e y t one, choosing from 7 a vailable lev els. Slide t one Select the desir ed t one the phone will emit when you slide up/do wn the phone. Confirmation t one Y ou can set the confirmation t one t o be pla y ed b y the phone t o confirm actions. Start up sound Y ou c[...]

  • Page 75

    Set tings 6. Pr ess the right soft k e y [Done] t o set the time with the specified value. Dat e 1. Select the Dat e it em fr om the Dat e & time list, and then pre ss . 2. Select the dat e forma t using / . 3. Ent er Day , Month and Y ear using the number k e y s. 4. Pr ess the right soft k e y [Done] t o set the dat e with the specified v alu[...]

  • Page 76

    Set tings 76 Set tings Handset lock Y ou can lock your phone. The following 4 lock functions are a vailable. When switching on: Locks the handset whenev er the handset is switched on. If USIM changed: Locks the handset when the phone's USIM card ha s been changed. Immediat e: Locks the handset immedia t ely . None: Deactiva t es the lock funct[...]

  • Page 77

    Set tings 4. Ent er the ne w PIN code once again, and pre ss . ] If the PIN code is different fr om tha t of st ep 3, the procedur e is rest art ed from st ep 3. 5. When the PIN code is changed pr operly , a Changed message is displa y ed. If y ou ent er an incorrect PIN code in st ep 2, the procedur e is r est ar t ed fr om st ep 2, and the number[...]

  • Page 78

    Set tings 78 Set tings Memory st atu s (Menu #.1.7) User memory This function show s the st atus of the user memory of the mobile phone. Since this function scans the ov er all file sy st em for sta tistics, a fe w seconds are r equir ed. User re serv ed memory This function show s the st atus of the User re serv ed memory . The usual content s ar [...]

  • Page 79

    Set tings Displa y set tings Menu #.2 This menu allo ws y ou t o per sonalise the displa y options of the scr eens and of the menus entir e gr aphic int erface. Main display (Menu #.2.1) Y ou can set the screen theme t o be displa yed on the main screen. Home screen ] W allpaper : Y ou can select an image to be displa y ed on the main screen. ] Dis[...]

  • Page 80

    Set tings 80 Set tings Ja va se t tings Menu #.3 Activating a pr ofile 1. Mov e the cur sor t o the pr ofile y ou would like t o activat e. 2. Pre ss or select Activa t e fr om the Options menu. Adding a ne w profile 1. Select Add new fr om the Options men u. The following it ems need to be configur ed. 2. Pr ess the right soft k e y [Done] t o sa [...]

  • Page 81

    Set tings ] Receiv ed calls: Sho w s incoming call time. ] Dialled calls: Show s outgoing call time. ] All calls: Show s t o tal call time. Call barring (Menu #.5.2) Call barring menus for V oice and V ideo calls are pr o vided. The menu consists of V oice calls , V ideo calls and Deac tivat e all . The V oice calls and Video calls menus ha v e the[...]

  • Page 82

    Set tings 82 Set tings Barring passw or d has been ent er ed. The V iew st atus menu enable s user s t o view the current ne t w ork configur a tion. Selecting Vie w status men u displa y s the Reque sting message with anima tion and the re sult of the oper a tion when the net w ork answ ers. Change pa sswor d menu enables user s t o change the cur[...]

  • Page 83

    Set tings F i xed dial n umber s (Menu #.5.3) ] FDN ON/OFF: Select whether t o activ at e FDN or not. PIN authentication is r equir ed. ] FDN List: Displa y s the curr ent FDN list. Y ou can edit, add, or delete fix ed dial number s. PIN2 authentication is r equir ed t o edit the list. And the configur a tion information is sa v ed on the USIM. The[...]

  • Page 84

    Set tings 84 Set tings Dive r t s (Menu #.5.6) Call divert menus for v oice and video calls are pr o vided. The menu consists of V oice calls, Video calls and Deactiva t e all. V oice calls All voice calls When busy No answer Not reachable 1. When the Deactivat e menu is selec t ed Delet es Call Div ert Number r egist er ed t o the net w ork. While[...]

  • Page 85

    Set tings from the ne t w ork. Selecting St atus in the right soft menu giv es the same r esult. If you select the Deactiv at e menu, the call divert number s r egist er ed in the net work are dele t ed aft er user confirmation. Selecting the Cancel all menu will displa y the oper ation r e sult aft er showing the Reque sting message and anima tion[...]

  • Page 86

    Set tings 86 Set tings from the ne t w ork. Selecting St atus in the right soft menu giv es the same r esult. If you select the Deactiv at e menu, the call divert number s r egist er ed in the net work are dele t ed aft er user confirmation. Selecting the Cancel all menu will displa y the oper ation r e sult aft er showing the Reque sting message a[...]

  • Page 87

    Set tings 3. When R ecent div ert number list is selected It oper at es the same as All voice calls menu. 4. When Options menu is select ed Activa t es and oper at es If out of r each menu. It oper at es the same as All voice calls men u. Call waiting (Menu #.5.7) ] Activat e: Activa t es w aiting service. Selecting this it em, displa y s r equesti[...]

  • Page 88

    Set tings 88 Set tings Common se t tings (Menu #.5.0) Call reject Y ou can set whether t o r eject incoming calls. 1. Select On in Reject menu t o activat e call reject. The R eject list menu appear s. 2. Set the de sired call r eject op tion in the Reject list men u. ] All calls: Reject s all calls. ] Contacts: Reject s the calls from the number s[...]

  • Page 89

    Set tings BT answer mode ] Hands-free: Y ou can answer a call using the Bluet ooth headse t, when the Bluet ooth is connect ed. ] Handset: If y ou pr ess on the handset t o answer a call, y ou can t alk on the handset. If y ou pr ess the Bluet ooth headset k e y t o answ er a call, you can t alk using the Bluet ooth headse t. This is the initial an[...]

  • Page 90

    Set tings 90 Set tings 1. Get ting star t ed • Menu > #. Set tings > 7 . Connectivity > 1. Bluet ooth > 1. P aired device s T o use the Bluet ooth function, y ou must fir st set Bluet ooth to On . 2. Configuring Bluet ooth set tings • Menu > #. Set tings > 7 . Connectivity > 1. Bluet ooth > 2. Se t tings - Bluet ooth usa[...]

  • Page 91

    Set tings ] Assign short name: Using this menu, you can rename a pair ed phone a s requir ed. ] Connecting/Disconnec ting the de vice 1. If y ou want t o open the connection to the select ed device, select the Connect. 2. If y ou want t o close the connection to the select ed device, select the Disconnect. ] Delet e: Using this menu, y ou can dele [...]

  • Page 92

    Set tings 92 Set tings Menu > . My Files > 1. Pictur es / 2. Sounds / 3. V ideos/ 5. Bluet ooth da t a / 6. Other files > Select dat a t o transmit > Send > 3. Bluet ooth 2. T ransmit ting data 1) Last de vice found is displa y ed. If the desir ed de vice does not e xist in the list, select [More de vice s]. 2) Select the device t o [...]

  • Page 93

    Set tings the procedur e s described in the P airing Device s section. 3. T o use the handsfree kit, select the handsfree kit fr om the r egist er ed de vices, pre ss the Option k e y and then select 3.Connect. 4. T o check that the select ed handsfr ee kit has been connect ed successfull y , pre ss the Option k e y . If it is properl y connect ed,[...]

  • Page 94

    Set tings 94 Set tings Net work mode Y ou can set a t ype of net work t o search for when net w orks ar e sear ched in the net w ork selection . ] Aut omatic: Searches all the ne t w orks connectable. ] UMTS: Searches only ne t w orks supporting 3G. ] GSM 900/1 800: Searche s only net works supporting GSM 9 00/1 8 00 band. ] GSM 1 900: Sear ches on[...]

  • Page 95

    Set tings ] Pre ss Done ke y t o sa v e an y configur ation changes. B r ow ser se t tings (Menu #.7 .5) P r ofiles Select the appropria t e pr ofile b y pr essing . This will activa t e the pr ofile t o initiat e bro w ser launch. Securit y If user pre sses Certificat es, certification information is sho wn. User can clear secure se ssion informat[...]

  • Page 96

    Set tings 96 Set tings Show Image Allow s y ou t o enable or disable image displa y during bro w sing. Cache Enabling Cache allow s y ou t o st or e accessed pages t o y our phone. Once a page has been st ored in cache it will gr eatly enhance the page loading speed on subsequent bro w sing of the same page. Cookies Enabling Cookies allo ws y ou t [...]

  • Page 97

    Accessorie s Acce ssorie s 97 There ar e v arious accessorie s for your mobile phone. Y ou can select these options according t o your per sonal communica tion r equirement s. T r a v el Adapt er This char ger allo ws you t o charge the bat t ery while a w a y from home or y our office. Standar d Bat tery Dat a cable/CD Y ou can connect your phone [...]

  • Page 98

    98 T echnical data T echnical dat a Gener al Product name: KU 9 7 0 Sy st em: GSM9 00/DCS1 800/PCS 1 900, WCDMA 2 1 00 Net w eight: 6 7 .5g(Without bat t ery) Ambient T empera tur es Max: +5 5°C (Normal) / 4 5°C (Charging) Min: -1 0°C KU970_Eng(AUS)_0312 07.03.12 11:4 AM Page 98[...]

  • Page 99

    Index 99 Inde x A Acce ss codes 2 1 Acc ess point s 9 4 Add memo 7 0 Add new 5 6 Alarms 6 7 Answ er mode 8 8 B Backlight 7 9 Barring pas s w o rd 2 4 B at tery 1 7 , 9 7 B at tery information and car e 1 1 Blue to oth 8 9 Blue to oth da ta 6 5 Br o w ser se t tings 5 9, 9 5 C Calculator 7 0 Calendar 6 7 Call barring 8 0 Camer a 3 4 Char ging the ba[...]

  • Page 100

    I Inbox 4 5 J Jav aScript 6 0, 9 6 Ja v a s et tings 6 1, 8 0 K K ey t one 7 3 L Language 7 5 M Memo 6 7 Memory st a tus 7 8 Message alert 7 3 Me ssage t one 7 3 Missed calls 4 1 MMS 5 0 N N et w ork 9 3 N etw ork selection 9 3 O Own n umber 5 7 P PIN code 2 1 PIN code r eque st 7 5 PIN2 code 2 0, 7 7 Pla ylists 3 3 P r ofiles 5 9, 7 3 PUK code 2 2[...]

  • Page 101

    Index 101 R Received calls 4 1 S S AR 7 S c r een structur e 2 3 Securit y 5 9 , 7 5, 9 5 Securit y code 2 2, 7 7 Signal Str ength 2 7 Speed dials 5 6 St e r eo headse t 9 7 T T a sks 6 7 T emplates 4 9 U USIM memory 7 8 USIM T ool Kit 3 2 V Videos 6 2 V oice calls 8 4 V oice mail 8 7 V oice r ecor der 7 1 V olume 7 3 W W orld time 7 1 KU970_Eng(AU[...]

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