1ContentsIntroduction 5Your Ericsson R380e ... 5Documentation ... 5Information and Communications Suite CD
10 Getting StartedTo insert the battery:1.Ensure that the flip is closed.2.First place the bottom of the battery into position and then push the upper
100 MessagingSimilarly, the amount of information displayed can be changed using the following options:•Summary - less detail.•Detail - more detail.No
Messaging 101 - Multiple message type notification saved on a SIM card. - E-mail synchronization message. - E-mail synchronization message with attach
102 MessagingGet mailThe Message program in your R380e provides you with the means by which you can connect to a remote e-mail server. You can copy or
Messaging 103If you have more than one internet service provider, you are presented with a Select service provider view. Select the service provider t
104 MessagingThe type of attachments supported by your R380e are: - <vCard (my personal details) attachment file> downloaded. - <vCard (my pe
Messaging 105To view a text attachment:•Select the attachment and select View attachment from the pop-up menu. The attachment is opened and its conten
106 MessagingForwardWhen in the Inbox view you can choose to forward a message. To forward an e-mail or SMS message:1.Tap and select Forward. The Ne
Messaging 107Note: If the Global delete preference is set to Do not confirm deletions then this confirmation view will not be displayed and the record
108 MessagingTo send messages held in the outbox:1.With the e-mail or SMS messages displayed in the Outbox view, tap and select Send messages. The S
Messaging 1093.If you have more than one internet service provider, then the Select service provider view appears in the display so that you can choos
Getting Started 11Warning! The mains (power) supply plug may look different depending on the mains socket in your country. Do not connect the AC-plug-
110 MessagingThe remainder of the procedure is the same as that described in steps 3 to 5 for sending messages.Edit messageWhen in the Outbox view you
Messaging 111Delete messagesWhen in the Sent items view you can choose to delete a message or all messages. See “View Messages” on page 100 for more i
112 MessagingAuthentication in dial-up accessStatic passwordIf a ‘Static password’ has been defined in the ISP settings, then authentication will be p
Messaging 113New e-mail allows you to create and send new e-mail messages.To create and send a new e-mail message:1.Tap New e-mail on the Messaging de
114 Messaging•Attach calendar entry- This option allows you to select an Appointment or All day event from the Select entry attachment list that appea
Messaging 115Note: If you synchronise with your work e-mail and then reply using internet e-mail, your message will be transmitted over the internet a
116 MessagingIf you have access to more than one computer, it is essential that you specify different accounts (called PC mail accounts) with differen
Messaging 117Note: A character counter appears in the top right corner; this displays the maximum number of characters currently available in the SMS.
118 Messaging5.To send the e-mail or fax via SMS, tap . If the message is not sent or is only delivered to some of the recipients, then an appropriat
Messaging 119Area information or SMS message notificationIf you receive area information or a SMS message notification when either the flip is opened
12 Getting Started3.Slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder.4.Replace the battery.Note: If you already have a SIM card that contains phone book en
120 MessagingAuto configurationWhenever you receive new auto configuration settings for your R380e, an auto configuration icon along with the text “
Calendar 121CalendarCalendar, with the flip open, consists of an appointment book and a to-do list. It has five views, a month view, a week view, a da
122 CalendarWhen you select Month from the top level menu, you are presented with the view for the current month.The year and month appear in the titl
Calendar 123When you select Week from the top level menu, you are presented with the view for the current week.The month and week number are displayed
124 CalendarWhen you select Day from the top level menu, you are presented with the view for the current day. Alternatively, when you select and Day
Calendar 125When you select To do from the top level menu, depending on your settings, you are presented with the To do list in either Summary view or
126 Calendar10. Tap and select the End: time field or tap . A clock appears in the display allowing you to select the start time of the appointment
Calendar 1275.If you want to be reminded of the to do, select Reminder: and select On from the pop-up menu. The default is Off.6.If Reminder: is set t
128 CalendarDeleting calendar entriesTo delete a calendar entry:1.Select an entry from one of the Calendar views. The details of the entry appears in
Calendar 129To send an appointment, all day event or to do via infrared to another device:1.Select the relevant Appointment, All day event or To do.2.
Getting Started 13Entering a Personal Identification Number (PIN)Some SIM cards are protected with a PIN code. If Enter PIN: appears in the display af
130 Calendar
WAP Services 131WAP ServicesWAP Services is a program providing the functionality required to browse the Internet. It consists of an Internet browser
132 WAP ServicesThe WAP services browser allows you to:•Connect to the Internet and interact with specially designed WAP services.•View pages on the I
WAP Services 133To open a location and view a page:1.Tap Browser on the WAP services desktop. The WAP services browser page appears in the display.2.D
134 WAP Services2.When you see the message “Are you sure you want to disconnect from the service provider?”, select Yes to disconnect.The connection s
WAP Services 135Ending the browsing sessionTo end the session:1.Tap and select Disconnect.2.When you see the message “Are you sure you want to be dis
136 WAP Services2.Tap and select New bookmark.Note: You can also tap and select New bookmark when in the Edit bookmarks view.The New bookmark view
WAP Services 137Open location provides you with a short cut to opening and viewing a page.To open a location and view a page:1.Tap Open location on th
138 WAP ServicesTo view secure connection information:1.When browsing a secure site, tap in the title bar.The server certificate is displayed.0:04 O
Getting started with e-mail and WAP 139Getting started with e-mail and WAPBefore the R380e can access e-mail and WAP you must enter specific user rela
14 Getting StartedNote: See “Troubleshooting” on page 201 if you do not reach standby mode.When in the ‘Standby mode’ you can make and receive calls,
140 Getting started with e-mail and WAPThe easiest way to set up the R380e is automatically, through your service provider. Check your service provide
Getting started with e-mail and WAP 141Alternatively you can enter the service provider and e-mail settings yourself. First collect all the informatio
142 Getting started with e-mail and WAPRequired Actual Useful informationIP assignmentServer / StaticAn 'address' that the service provider
Getting started with e-mail and WAP 143Required Actual Useful informatione-mail addressUse your normal e-mail address, e.g. [email protected]
144 Getting started with e-mail and WAPTo manually set up service provider:1.With the flip open, tap Extras, System, Preferences and settings and Serv
Getting started with e-mail and WAP 145To manually set up e-mail:1.With the flip open, tap Extras, System, Preferences and settings and Messaging. Fro
146 Getting started with e-mail and WAP3.Tap and select <Enter subject>, type in a subject e.g. test mail.4.Tap and select <Enter message
Getting started with e-mail and WAP 147Your R380e can read mail from several e-mail accounts. When you select an e-mail account to connect to, see abo
148 Getting started with e-mail and WAPA WAP profile defines a service provider and gateway that should be used when making a connection. A WAP servic
Getting started with e-mail and WAP 149 Alternatively you may enter the information yourself.Note: You need to set up your internet service provider b
Getting Started 15Finding and using the stylusThe stylus is located in the holder on the battery, at the back. Gently pull the stylus so that it slide
150 Getting started with e-mail and WAPNote: You will need to obtain the items marked with a * from your service provider.To create a new profile:1.Fr
Getting started with e-mail and WAP 1515.Enter the required information.•Name: Enter a name for this profile.•Service provider: Tap the service provid
152 Getting started with e-mail and WAP3.Tap the required profile in the list. The edit view is displayed.4.To delete the profile or set it as the def
Getting started with e-mail and WAP 153You can have several WAP profile configurations set up on your R380e, for example one from your network operato
154 Getting started with e-mail and WAP2.Click Cancel to close the windows dialog.UsernameClick Cancel to close the dialog box.Double click the icon t
Getting started with e-mail and WAP 155When you use certain WAP services, for example banking, you need a secure connection between your phone and the
156 Getting started with e-mail and WAPTo add a trusted certificate:1.When you go to a site that requires a trusted certificate, it is downloaded and
Extras 157ExtrasYour R380e provides you with access to a number of additional functions, which you will find on the Extras desktop. Five task-specific
158 ExtrasTo enter the notepad program:•Tap Notepad on the Extras desktop. The Notepad view appears in the display listing all existing entries.New en
Extras 1593.Edit the note and tap .Deleting notepad entriesTo delete an entry from the notepad:1.Select the required entry from the list that appears
16 Getting StartedThe desktopOn opening the flip, your R380e shows the equivalent or nearest function that was immediately active with the flip closed
160 ExtrasTo enter the clock program:1.Tap Clock on the Extras desktop. When you first enter the program you see the World clock view.Analogue clock,
Extras 161Setting the current and destination time zoneTo select the current and destination time zone:1.Tap and select Timezones. The Timezones vie
162 Extras4.Select Home zone: and use the left and right scroll arrows to select the required time zone.5.Select Destination zone: and use the left an
Extras 163Setting the timeTo set the time:1.Tap and select Set time. The Set time view appears in the display.2.Use the up and down scroll arrows to
164 Extras2.Use the up and down scroll arrows to select the time of the alarm.3.If the date format is set to AM/PM, tap to change the currently disp
Extras 165The calculator program is available in both right-hand and left-hand modes. See “General settings” on page 170 to select your preferred mode
166 ExtrasSelecting Games opens the Games View on the display, from here you can tap either of the two games supplied on the R380e to start playing.Re
Extras 167How to playTo enter Reversi program:•Tap Games on the Extras desktop.•Tap Reversi.To start a new game:•Tap and select New game.To change t
168 Extras2.Tap on <Normal> to display the pop up menu of the game play modes. Tap the mode you want to play Tetris in.3.Use the arrows on the I
Extras 169This program allows access to Preferences settings, Storage and Touchscreen settings.To enter the System program:1.Tap System on the Extras
Getting Started 175.Tap the program function and carry out your task.6.Tap the desktop icon to return to the desktop.Note: When returning to the des
170 ExtrasGeneral settingsTo change the system settings:1.Select General settings from the list displayed in the Preferences and settings view. The Ge
Extras 1715.To change the mode of the screen blanker when Vehicle Hands Free (VHF) is used, select Screen saver hands free: and then select Off or Aut
172 ExtrasTo change the data connection settings:1.Select Data connection from the list displayed in the General settings view. The Data connection se
Extras 173Calendar settingsTo change the calendar settings: 1.Select Calendar from the list displayed in the Preferences and settings view. The Calend
174 Extras6.To change the default Remote e-mail view, select Default remote e-mail view: and then select Summary or Detail.7.Tap to implement and sa
Extras 1755.To change the default validity period of each SMS message, select Validity period: and then select 1 hour, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week or Maxi
176 ExtrasEach type of Area Information message is identified by a three-digit code. The list below shows examples of the Area information codes that
Extras 1773.To create a new area info channel, tap and select New channel. The New channel view appears in the display.Select Channel code: and ente
178 ExtrasTo initialize or re-initialize the RSA SecurID: •Select Initialise RSA SecurID from the list displayed in the One-time passcodes view. If no
Extras 179To change the Safeword PIN:1.Select Change Safeword PIN: from the list displayed in the One-time passcodes view. The Change Safeword PIN vie
18 Getting StartedTo enter the clock program:1.Select the Extras tab to display the functions.2.Tap the Clock icon.A view is displayed in which time a
180 Extras5.To enter your internet e-mail network protocol, select Protocol: and then select IMAP4 or POP3. These settings are provided by your intern
Extras 181•When attempting to delete a normal, non-PC mail account, the messaging application will ensure that there are no associated messages on you
182 ExtrasTo create a new WAP profile:1.Select WAP profiles from the list displayed in the WAP services settings view. The WAP profiles view appears i
Extras 183The WAP profiles view is displayed.3.Tap the required profile in the list. The edit view is displayed.4.To delete the profile or set it as t
184 ExtrasTo view trusted certificates:1.From within the tab, tap and choose . Then select from the
Extras 185To change the homepage settings:1.From within the tab, tap and choose . Then select from
186 Extras3.To enter or change the name of the service provider, select Name: and enter a name for the service provider.4.To enter or change the telep
Extras 187Port settingsTo change the port settings:1.Select Port from the list displayed in the Preferences and settings view. The Port settings view
188 Extras2.Select Yes to reset the language, keyboard layout, time and date format, decimal symbol and sorting order of the locale settings. An infor
Extras 189This view is read only and displays the amount of free memory (MB) in the title bar of the view. For each of the programs listed the amount
Getting Started 196.Select the Daylight saving section you want to change, i.e. Home or Destination, and select On or Yes. 7.Tap to accept and save
190 ExtrasTo get information relating to the software versions:•Select Software version from the list displayed in the System view. The Software versi
R380 Communications Suite 191R380 Communications SuiteThe R380 Communications Suite allows you to synchronize the data of your R380e and your computer
192 R380 Communications SuiteSystem requirementsBefore you can connect your R380e, your computer should have:•Windows 95/98/2000 SP 1 /NT 4.0 (at leas
R380 Communications Suite 193To run the Setup manually, if needed:1.Select Run from the Start menu.2.Enter ‘D:\Start.exe’ where D: is the letter of yo
194 R380 Communications SuiteNote: Usually, it does not matter which serial port you use to connect to your R380e. R380 Communications Suite quickly c
R380 Communications Suite 195Finding the R380 Communications Suite on the desktopWith R380 Communications Suite a number of menu items and shortcuts a
196 R380 Communications Suite•If you add a new appointment in your R380e Calendar, the date, time and notes for the entry will be copied to your compu
R380 Communications Suite 197To make a backup:1.Connect the serial cable to your R380e and computer.2.Click Start|Programs|Ericsson|R380 Communication
198 R380 Communications Suite4.Click Yes to confirm that you want to continue.Warning! Everything in your R380e will be overwritten by the chosen back
R380 Communications Suite 199•Pressing the F1 key or clicking the Help button in a specific dialog box. •Right-clicking the phone icon on the taskbar
2Getting started with e-mail and WAP 139E-mail set up ... 139Automatically set up service provider and e-mail ... 140Man
20 Getting StartedTo enter your personal details:1.Select Contacts.2.Tap My personal details and enter your personal details.3.Tap the first name entr
200 R380 Communications Suite
Troubleshooting 201TroubleshootingThis chapter consists of an alphabetical selection of suggestions for solving possible problems with your R380e.Bloc
202 TroubleshootingFax callsYour R380e does not support fax transmission. Even if your operator subscription supports fax transmission, fax calls are
Troubleshooting 203•Notepad notes.No networkThis indicates that no network is within range. The reason for this is either:1.You are in an area that is
204 Troubleshooting
Important Information 205Important InformationPlease read this information before using your smartphone.Your smartphone is a highly sophisticated elec
206 Important Information•When you need to clean the screen, switch off the product and use a commercial glass screen cleaner sprayed on a soft cloth.
Important Information 207Electrostatic discharge can interfere with the normal functioning of electronic devices. Your smartphone can behave abnormall
208 Important InformationInternational Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), "Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varyin
Important Information 209An air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the
Getting Started 214.Tap once at the centre of each of the three calibration points in numerical order.5.After touching the third calibration point, a
210 Important InformationEXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERESTurn off your smartphone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your
Important Information 211EMERGENCY CALLSIMPORTANT!This smartphone, like any mobile phone, operates using radio signals, cellular and landline networks
212 Important Information•Turn off your smartphone before removing the battery.•Use the battery for the intended purpose only.•Do not attempt to take
Important Information 213Thank you for purchasing this Ericsson Product. To get maximum use of your new Product, we recommend that you follow a few si
214 Important InformationOUR WARRANTYEricsson Mobile Communications AB, Torshamnsgatan 27, 164 80 Stockholm, Sweden, warrants this Product to be free
Important Information 2155.This warranty does not cover Product failures due to improper repair installations, modifications or service performed by a
216 Important InformationEricsson Mobile Communications AB, 2001All rights reserved. This manual is copyrighted work of Ericsson Mobile Communication
Important Information 2171. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.2. R
218 Important InformationYou may: (a) use the enclosed Software on a single Ericsson product; (b) make copies of the Software solely for purposes of b
Important Information 219Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on duration of an implied warranty, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
22 Getting Started6.Make any required modifications to the record, for example, assign the phone number and name to a specific Contacts field.Note: Th
220 Important InformationWe, Ericsson Mobile Communications AB ofTorshamnsgatan 27SE-164 80 Kista, Swedendeclare under our sole responsibility that ou
Index 221IndexAAccess security settings 177Accountse-mail 115PC mail 115Alarms 163Answering calls 32Area info settings 175Asterisk key 27Attachments 1
222 IndexCommunications Suiteconnecting 191finding on the PC 195help 198PC backup 196preparing 193restore 197serial connectivity 193synchronization 19
Index 223FFax calls 32Findcontacts 97messages 118Flip closedmaking and receiving calls 29navigation 29Flip opencontents list 89desktop 16entering info
224 IndexLLast call information 35Last dialled numbers list 84Last number calls 30Left and right keys 26Licence agreement 217Locale settings 171, 172L
Index 225Phonecalendar 43Call 59call information 68call meter 79call swapping 64call waiting 64, 74conference calls 65emergency calls 62handsfree equi
226 IndexRReceiving via infrared 93Re-dialling 62Regulatory information 219Reject call 32Replying to messages 105Reset locale settings 187Restoring 19
Index 227TTechnical data 212Tetris Tetris 167Time 163Time and datesettings 14Timezones 161Title bar 48To do 125, 126Toolbar 48Touchscreen calibration
228 Index
Getting Started 23Note: The digits are not displayed and are shown as asterisks (*) for security protection. A maximum of ten attempts are usually all
24 Getting Started
Flip Closed 25Flip ClosedThis section of the manual describes what functions and settings are available with the flip closed. Operation of the various
26 Flip Closed4.Turn on the backlight. Slide the key up then down, or vice versa. Use the Voice Memo key to record a voice memo:1.A long press (approx
Flip Closed 27•Disconnect the microphone (mute function) when a call is in progress, press and hold.•Mute the ring signal during an incoming call.•Put
28 Flip ClosedDivert calls. All incoming calls (unconditional) are diverted to a defined number.Mute. The microphone is muted. Deciphering. The presen
Flip Closed 29Call timer. Total call time information from start to finish.Conference. Indicates a multiparty call is in progress.Connection number. T
3Ericsson R380eUser’s ManualThird edition (September 2001)This manual is published by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty. Improve
30 Flip ClosedNote: When abroad, other networks may be used on the condition that your home network operator has entered into agreements that allow yo
Flip Closed 31When Retry? appears in the display:•Press if you want to re-dial the number, or if you do not. If you press , the number will be re
32 Flip ClosedReceiving and answering a callWhen you receive a call, the R380e rings, the indicator light on the top blinks green rapidly and the disp
Flip Closed 33•Tap and select Mute microphone. appears in the display. To resume the conversation tap and select Turn o ff mu te.Using the displa
34 Flip ClosedYou can enter a number of pauses, for example:PHONE NO p CODE1 p CODE2 p CODE3When the call has been connected, the code following each
Flip Closed 35Last call informationWhen all calls are ended, a call summary appears in the display for three seconds before returning to the default s
36 Flip ClosedThe Phone menu provides you with a number of options that can be selected, i.e. Lock keypad, Divert calls, etc. Other options become ava
Flip Closed 37Silent modeAll sounds can be silenced without changing individual settings.To activate the silent mode:1.From the Phone menu, scroll t
38 Flip Closed2.Scroll to On and press . The R380e remains in phone menu standby mode with ‘Increasing ring’ highlighted.To deactivate increasing rin
Flip Closed 39Next incoming allows you to change the setting so that you can receive a voice or data call. Once you have set your phone for a specific
40 Flip ClosedCall handling optionsWhen a call is active, and depending on the type of call in progress, there are a number of Phone menu options that
Flip Closed 41Call switchingYou can switch between an active call and a call on hold.To switch between an active and a held call:•From the Phone menu,
42 Flip Closed2.Select the participant to be extracted and press . The extracted call is made active and the conference is put on hold.You can put a
Flip Closed 43The Calendar shows the current day's events, appointments and to do’s. To do’s are tasks that you have allocated yourself to do. Wh
44 Flip ClosedTip! When accessing the Inbox you can press to return to the main menus or press and hold to return to the standby mode.Tip! Opening
Flip Closed 452.Press to select the name. The contact details are displayed.3.Scroll to highlight a number in the list.4.Press to make the call.
46 Flip ClosedLow battery warningThe warning is activated if the battery is low and a ‘Low Battery’ message appears in the display.•Press or to ac
Flip Open Guidelines 47Flip Open GuidelinesOperation of the various programs with the flip open is achieved by directly tapping the touchscreen with t
48 Flip Open GuidelinesThe program tabs are:1.Phone, for telephone functions and settings.2.Contacts, for contact functions.3.Messaging, for various m
Flip Open Guidelines 49Some useful program specific icons:Note: The list of program icons shown is not a complete list, but only a representation of i
Introduction 5IntroductionCongratulations and thank you for buying the Ericsson R380e Smartphone, the ultimate mobile phone and personal digital assis
50 Flip Open GuidelinesFlip open has different input methods which can be used to ‘enter’ information. These input methods are:1.On-screen keyboards f
Flip Open Guidelines 51The special characters keypadTo enter information:1.Tap out the required information with the keypad.Switch between keypads by
52 Flip Open GuidelinesThe number keypadsThe keypad shown is that used for real numbers and IP address numbers. The integer keypad is very similar, th
Flip Open Guidelines 53•Stylus strokes written in the right of the display are recognized as numbers.Note: You can write items such as telephone numbe
54 Flip Open GuidelinesNote: Tapping the display will reposition the cursor at the point of contact on the display. Tapping and holding for a short wh
Flip Open Guidelines 55Extended character setThe extended character set consists of characters that require additional time to write before recognitio
56 Flip Open GuidelinesHandwriting recognition allows you to enter any of the following extended characters.
Flip Open Guidelines 57Using handwriting recognitionAs an alternative to tap typing with the on-screen keyboard, handwriting recognition with the styl
58 Flip Open GuidelinesWith the flip open, warnings are displayed and handled slightly different than with the flip closed.Low battery warningThe warn
Phone 59PhonePhone functions with the flip open provide you with the means by which you can easily use phone functions and settings. You can make, rec
6IntroductionInsert the CD into your PC’s CD-ROM drive and the main menu should appear automatically.From the main menu you can start:•A multimedia pr
60 PhoneCall displayTip! The keypad (default on the right) can be moved and shown on the left instead via a control in the Settings menu. See “General
Phone 61Outgoing callsDuring a call, the images and text displayed in the title bar and call status display are the same as those displayed with the f
62 PhoneIf the auto retry is successful, the R380e sounds a single ring tone.Re-diallingTo redial the last number or a previous number you called:1.Ta
Phone 63Incoming callsWhen you receive a call, the R380e rings. The “Incoming call:” view displays who is calling and asks you if you want to “Answer?
64 PhoneNote: If you tap to end an active call when there is a call on hold a ‘Call on hold’ message appears asking ‘Retrieve held call?’. If you do
Phone 65•Tap the number of the held call and select Switch call from the pop-up menu. The held call is made active and the active call is put on hold.
66 Phone2.Enter the number of the person you want to include in the conference and tap . The split screen displays the active call on the top screen
Phone 67To make a new call and switch between the new call and the conference:1.Tap the conference and select Hold call from the pop-up menu to put th
68 PhoneCall log details all incoming and outgoing calls and also provides a summary of total calls. Each call activity results in an entry in the cal
Phone 69•Duration: The total connection time of the call.Note: If the call is a Missed call, its duration is not displayed.To view a summary of total
Getting Started 7Getting StartedMake sure the following items are in the box when you unpack it:•R380e unit.•R380e battery with touchscreen stylus.•Ch
70 PhoneTo change the ring controls:1.Tap Ring controls in the directory. The Ring controls view appears in the display.2.To change the volume of the
Phone 71To edit my melodies:1.Tap My melodies in the directory. The Edit my melody #1 view appears in the display, providing you with a melody in the
72 PhoneTo turn Voice control on or off:1.Tap Options in the Telephony/Settings/Voice Control directory. The Voice control options view appears in the
Phone 73Note: If a recording sequence is cancelled during the recording of one of the Answer or Busy commands, this will cause the deletion of both An
74 PhoneTo play a voice command:1.Tap Voice commands in the Telephony/Settings/Voice Control directory. The Voice commands view appears in the display
Phone 752.Select Call waiting and select On or Off.3.Tap to implement and save the new settings. The display returns to the current expanded directo
76 PhoneDivert callsDivert calls allows you to change the settings of your conditional and all call diverts. The all calls settings allow you to speci
Phone 775.To change or enter a phone number that calls are to be diverted to when you are unreachable, select Not reachable: and enter a number.6.To t
78 Phone2.Select a network from the list and tap . A registration attempt is now made to this network. If successful, the display returns to the curr
Phone 795.To delete a network from the list, select the network. A view with the network name as its title appears in the display.Tap and select Dele
8Getting StartedThe operational modes are as follows:1.Flip closed.2.Flip open.It is recommended that you charge the battery for 4 hours before you us
80 PhoneNote: If Price per unit is set to 1 the Currency field is unavailable and no currency code is displayed in the call meter during an active cal
Phone 81To enter your own speech and data numbers:1.Tap My numbers in the Telephony - Settings directory. The My numbers view appears in the display.2
82 Phone3.Tap to implement and save the new settings. If you have made any changes, you have to enter your lock code. If successful, the display ret
Phone 83Handsfree equipmentHandsfree equipment settings allow you to select the way in which your R380e handles handsfree speech and the mode in which
84 PhoneLast dialled numbers listLast dialled numbers list allows you to turn the storing of previously dialled numbers on or off. To turn the Last di
Phone 85This program provides you with the means of quickly writing or sketching a note, for example, making a quick note of a phone number or sketchi
Contacts 87ContactsThe Contacts program in your R380e provides you with the means by which you can easily access and communicate with business contact
88 ContactsTo enter or edit your personal details: 1.Tap My personal details on the Contacts desktop. If you have not entered any details, you are ask
Contacts 89To send your personal details via infrared to another device:1.Make sure your R380e’s infrared port faces the infrared port of your target
Getting Started 9When to charge the batteryWhen the battery needs to be charged, a beep is heard, the indicator light (on the top of your R380e) blink
90 ContactsSimilarly, when viewing Contacts entries the amount of information displayed can be changed using the following options:•Summary - displays
Contacts 91To send an e-mail, SMS or fax via SMS message from an entry in the contents list:1.Select the relevant tab at the top of the display.2.Scro
92 ContactsTo edit an entry in the contacts database:1.Select the relevant tab at the top of the display.2.Scroll to the required name and select it.3
Contacts 93To receive an entry via infrared from another device:1.Make sure your R380e infrared port faces the infrared port of the target device.Tip!
94 ContactsWarning! If the SIM card position selected is occupied a warning message is displayed. Select Yes to overwrite the entry and return to the
Contacts 95To export a phone number from contacts to a SIM card:1.Tap and select SIM phone book. The SIM phone book view appears in the display2.Ta
96 ContactsNew contact allows you to create and store a new entry in the Contacts database.To create a new entry in Contacts:1.Tap New contact on the
Contacts 97Find allows you to search the Contacts database for an entry containing a specific text.To search for an entry containing a specific text i
98 Contacts
Messaging 99MessagingThe Messaging program within your R380e allows you to send and receive a number of different types of message from your business
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