Contents 1ContentsContents 1General Information 5Phone Information ... 5Documentation... 7Information and Communications Sui
10 Preparing for UseFlip closed.Flip opened.When you become a subscriber to a mobile network operator, you are issued a SIM card with a security code
100 SettingsNote: These codes are operator dependent. For information about the area information services that you can use, please refer to the info
Settings 101The Area info channels view displays.To delete an area info channel:1. From within the Extras tab, tap System and choose Preferences.2. Ta
102 SettingsNote: The initialization information you receive from RSA Security (RSA SecurID) and Secure Computing (Safeword) is confidential and must
Settings 1033. Select Key phrase:, enter the key phrase and then tap . If the key phrase is incorrect a warning message displays. Otherwise, a third
104 SettingsEmail accountA number of e-mail accounts can be set up in your R380. If more than one account exists, you can select which account is to b
Settings 1055. Tap to implement and save the new settings. The Messaging settings view displays.To delete an e-mail account:1. From within the Extra
106 SettingsWAP Services SettingsThese settings have to do with setting up your R380 to utilize WAP technology. See “WAP” on page 190 for more detaile
Settings 107• Service provider: Select which service provider to use.• Gateway: Enter the IP address for the WAP gateway.• Gateway username: Enter the
108 SettingsTo change the default profile:1. From within the Extras tab, tap System and choose Preferences.2. Select WAP Services from the list.The WA
Settings 109CertificatesA certificate establishes a secure connection between your phone and the WAP gateway. When you are browsing a secure site a Se
Preparing for Use 113. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder.4. Replace the battery.Note: If you already have a SIM card that contains phone bo
110 SettingsTo create or edit an existing service providers settings:1. From within the Extras tab, tap System and choose Preferences.2. Select Servic
Settings 111ParityThis allows you to change the parity checking for the serial port communication. The options are: None, Odd, Even, Mark or Space.Sto
112 SettingsMaster ResetYou can reset the R380’s settings to the way they were when you bought your R380: all data you have entered is erased. It is t
Phone 113PhoneThe Phone application can be accessed from either flip open or closed. When the flip is closed, the functionality is limited.With the fl
114 Phone5. Press to confirm.The Phone menu list displays.Call Handling OptionsWhen a call is active, and depending on the type of call in progress,
Phone 115Accessing options while flip is closed:1. Press to reach the Phone menu.2. Press to enter the menu.The available options display.3. Scrol
116 PhoneCall displayTip! The keypad (default on the right) can be set to display on the left rather than the right through a control in the Settings
Phone 117ViewThis icon allow you to toggle the active view on the display. When the keypad is active, the view can be changed to either Call log or Se
118 Phone• Missed calls.3. Ta p Today, This week, This month or Before this month to locate the call information you want to view.4. Select the call.
Phone 119To access settings:• Tap Settings on the Phone desktopor• If you are in the Telephone standby or Call log view, tap and select Settings. Th
12 Preparing for UseWhen to Charge the BatteryCharging is indicated by:• Battery meter on the display pulses continuously.• Battery low message displa
120 PhoneUser greetingUser greetings allows you to select whether a default or personalized greeting appears in the display when you turn on the R380.
Phone 121To start the office handsfree mode:1. Make sure the R380 is away from your ear, at arm’s length.2. Slide the volume slider upward to the maxi
122 Phone
Contacts 123ContactsThe Contacts program in your R380 allows you to access and communicate with business contacts and friends. You can create, edit an
124 Contacts• Contents list• New contact• Find2. Select the task you want.The first time you use your R380, you are advised to enter your personal det
Contacts 1255. The Infrared send progress view displays. If, during transmission, you want to stop sending your personal details, select Cancel. On co
126 Contacts• Summary - displays one line of information, consisting of the contacts name.• Detail - displays more information, consisting of the last
Contacts 127• Send contact information using infrared to, and receive entries using infrared from, another device.• Import and export data to a SIM ca
128 ContactsThe Create fax by SMS view within the Messaging program displays allowing you to compose an SMS message before sending it. See “Messaging”
Contacts 129To delete an entry in the contacts database:1. From within the Contents List, select the relevant divider tab at the top of the display.2.
Preparing for Use 13Battery Removal and InsertionTo remove the battery:1. Ensure that the flip is closed and the R380 is off.2. Push up the release ca
130 ContactsTo receive an entry via infrared from another device:1. Make sure your R380 infrared port faces the infrared port of the target device.Tip
Contacts 131• To import all phone numbers, tap and select Import all as first name, Import all as last name or Import all as company name.3. The sel
132 ContactsNew contact allows you to create and store a new entry in the Contacts database.To create a new entry in Contacts:1. From the Contacts des
Contacts 133Tip! allows you to sort the search results by First Name, Last Name or Company. It also allows you to change between detailed or summari
134 Contacts
Messaging 135MessagingThe Messaging program in your R380 allows you to send and receive a number of different types of message from your business cont
136 MessagingGeneralIf you select when in the Inbox, Outbox, Drafts or Sent items views, a menu displays not only allowing you to select alternate v
Messaging 1374. When the full message does not display, use to scroll to the end of the message.5. To close the message, press .Tip! If the message
138 MessagingNotification and message content indicators:Message status indicators:Note: Your R380 is configured to support either IMAP4 or POP3 prot
Messaging 139Notification LogWhenever you have one or more e-mail or voice mail notifications, a Notification log message appears in the Inbox. Whenev
14 Preparing for Use• Move the R380 plug downward so that it fits securely with the R380 connector.3. Plug the charger into the electrical outlet.To r
140 MessagingTo copy or move new messages from the remote inbox to your local inbox:1. Tap Inbox on the Messaging desktop. Alternatively, you can perf
Messaging 141• If you have more than one e-mail accounts, you are presented with a Select e-mail account view. Select an e-mail account and tap .• If
142 MessagingNote: Phone numbers, URLs and e-mail addresses are supported within a message as hyperlinks.3. To hide/show the complete To: and Cc: of
Messaging 143To add a Card attachment to the contacts database:1. With the vCard attachment downloaded and selected, tap and select Add to contacts.
144 MessagingTo add a sender to the contacts database:1. With the e-mail or SMS message’s contents displayed in the Inbox view, tap and select Add s
Messaging 1452. Enter the recipients for the message.• Tap <Enter recipients> and use the left and right Alphabet scroll arrows and the up and d
146 Messaging• Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.or• Tap No to cancel the deletion.To delete multiple messages from the inbox:1. With all e-mail and SMS
Messaging 1473. To attach a file, tap and select the type of file to be attached. See “New E-mail” on page 153 for more information on the type of a
148 Messagingin the Outbox.2. Tap the type of message to be sent. A Send messages view displays a list of all messages of this type.3. Tap the message
Messaging 1496. A Progress message view displays informing you of the current status of the connection: Dialing...; Initializing... Authenticating...
Preparing for Use 154. Press YES.On finding a network, the name given by your network operator or a supporting associate operator network appears.No
150 Messaging3. If you want to attach a file, tap and select the type of file to be attached. See “New E-mail” on page 153 for more information on t
Messaging 151Delete messagesWhen in the Sent items view you can choose to delete a message or all messages. See “Inbox” on page 137 for more informati
152 MessagingTo delete a message from drafts:1. With the e-mail or SMS message selected and the contents displayed in the Drafts view, tap and selec
Messaging 153Manual loginYour R380 also supports manual login, which means that a User name view and a Password view are presented and you are prompte
154 Messagingmenu displays a list of accounts that you defined in the e-mail settings. Select an account.6. Tap and select <Enter message> or
Messaging 155• Select No to send the message later. If the message is not sent immediately, it is placed in the Outbox.Note: If a connection to an In
156 MessagingMail AccountsPC mail accounts and e-mail accountsWhen you enter a name in the PC mail account text box on your computer, an account with
Messaging 157Note: If you synchronize with your work e-mail and then reply using Internet e-mail, your message will be transmitted over teh internet
158 MessagingNew SMS allows you to create new SMS messages.To create and send a new SMS:1. Tap New SMS in the Messaging tab or if you are in the Inbox
Messaging 159message concatenated (sent as multiple messages). Selecting Yes temporarily changes the concatenation setting allowing the message to be
16 Preparing for UseTimezonesTo select the current and destination time zone:1. From the Extras tab, tap the Clock iconThe time and date displays.2. T
160 MessagingNote: Attachments are not searched.To search for a specific entry in Messaging:1. Tap Find on the Messaging desktop.2. Enter a name (or
Messaging 161Area Information or SMS Message NotificationIf you receive area information or a SMS message notification when either the flip is opened
162 MessagingTo auto configure your R380:1. Select the auto configuration message in the Inbox. The Auto configuration message view providies you with
Calendar 163CalendarThe Calendar application consists of an appointment book and a to-do list. With the flip closed you can scroll to view an event (u
164 CalendarWhen you select Month from the desktop, you are presented with the view for the current month with the current date highlighted.A. Title B
Calendar 165When you select Week from the top level menu, you are presented with the view for the current week.A. Title Bar: The month and week number
166 CalendarThe icons on the toolbar have similar functions to those described previously.When you select Day from the Calendar desktop, you are prese
Calendar 167Note: The current setting does not appear as an option when is selected.To DoWhen you select To do from the top level menu, depending o
168 Calendar• <Enter description> Subject description of the appointment.• <Location> Where the event or appointment takes place.• Start:
Calendar 1692. Enter the To do information by tapping the appropriate fields. Once you have begun to enter information, tap to move to the next info
Preparing for Use 17Zone name: CET Central European Time (+1 (number of hours of offset from UTC)).• Home zone: Use the left and right scroll arrows t
170 CalendarTip! You can also tap the title bar. If the entry is not recurring the Edit view displays. If the entry is recurring a ‘Repeating appointm
Calendar 171To clean up the calendar:1. From the Month, Week, Today or To Do view, tap and select Cleanup. The Clean up Calendar Entries view displa
172 CalendarTo receive an entry through infrared from another device:1. Tap and select Infrared receive. 2. The Receive through infrared progress vi
WAP Services 173WAP ServicesWAP Services is a program providing the functionality required to browse the Internet. It consists of an Internet browser
174 WAP Services• Detail - displays a second line of information, consisting of the location address.The WAP services browser allows you to:• Connect
WAP Services 175To open a location and view a page:1. Tap Browser on the WAP services desktop. The WAP services browser page displays.2. Do one of the
176 WAP ServicesTo reload the currently viewed page:Tap and select Reload page.To disconnect from the Internet:1. Tap and select Disconnect. 2. Wh
WAP Services 1776. A second page displays with links to such things as news, financial, weather and rail services7. Tap the links that interest you.En
178 WAP Services• Profile entry: Displays the WAP profile used for this bookmark.3. Tap to save the bookmark. The bookmark is now stored and you can
WAP Services 179To delete a bookmark:1. Tap Bookmarks on the WAP services desktop. The Bookmarks view displays.2. Tap and select Delete.The bookmark
18 Preparing for UseThe Clock view appears.Note: If at any time during the above operation you decide to cancel, select the Cancel button. The disp
180 WAP ServicesHistory allows you to connect quickly to a WAP services page that you have previously visited. The history contains a list of the last
WAP Services 181Note: See your service provider for information on what services are available in your area and how to obtain the certificates for th
182 WAP Services
Getting started with E-mail and WAP 183Getting started with E-mail and WAPBefore the R380 can access e-mail and WAP you must enter specific user relat
184 Getting started with E-mail and WAPAutomatically Set up Service Provider and E-mailThe easiest way to set up the R380 is automatically, through yo
Getting started with E-mail and WAP 185• Your IT Manager in the case of connecting to the corporate network to access your work e-mail account.• Your
186 Getting started with E-mail and WAPIP assignmentServer / StaticAn 'address' that the service provider knows you by and uses to route inf
Getting started with E-mail and WAP 187Note: In the above table the white area refers to service provider set up and the shaded area refers to e-mail
188 Getting started with E-mail and WAPManually Set up a Service ProviderTo manually set up a service provider:1. With the flip open, tap Extras, Syst
Getting started with E-mail and WAP 1893. Use the information from the previous table, see “Manually set up Service Provider and E-mail” on page 184,
Preparing for Use 194. Continue entering by tapping the next field icon . A previous field icon appears if you wish to go back.Note: If you select
190 Getting started with E-mail and WAPThe Send confirmation view displays.7. Select Yes, if a list appears select the service provider associated wit
Getting started with E-mail and WAP 191Using E-mail with Several Configurations InstalledYour R380 can read mail from several e-mail accounts. When yo
192 Getting started with E-mail and WAPWAP GatewayThe WAP gateway sits between the R380 and the WAP site coding and decoding information. The gateway
Getting started with E-mail and WAP 193• Your network operator. • Your internet service provider.• Your IT Manager in the case of connecting to the co
194 Getting started with E-mail and WAP4. Tap and select New WAP profile. The New WAP profile view displays.5. Enter the required information.• Name
Getting started with E-mail and WAP 195An Open location view displays. 3. Do one of the following:• Enter a URL address, e.g. the home page for the se
196 Getting started with E-mail and WAPTo select the service provider from the list presented when you make a connection:1. Make a connection.2. Tap t
Getting started with E-mail and WAP 197NameThe name under the icon in Dial Up Networking. The name can be changed to something more memorable.Tel. Num
198 Getting started with E-mail and WAP2. Click Cancel to close the windows dialog.IP AssignmentClick Cancel to close the Connect To dialog. Right-cli
Extras 199ExtrasYour R380 provides you with access to a number of additional functions, which you will find on the Extras desktop. There are five func
2 ContentsBookmarks... 177Open Location... 179History ... 180Browsing Secure Sites ... 180Ge
20 Preparing for Use4. Tap once at the center of each of the three calibration points in numerical order. 5. After touching the third calibration poin
200 ExtrasTo enter the notepad program:Ta p Notepad on the Extras desktop. The Notepad view displays listing all existing entries.Using the NotepadNe
Extras 201Note: If the Global delete preference is set to Do not confirm deletions this confirmation view does not display and the record is deleted.
202 ExtrasTo enter the clock program:From the Extras desktop, tap Clock. When you first enter the program you see the Clock view.The default view of t
Extras 203Setting the Current and Destination Time ZoneTo select the current and destination time zone:1. Tap and select Timezones. The Timezones vi
204 ExtrasThe display returns to the Clock view.Note: If at any time during the above operation you decide to cancel, select . The display returns t
Extras 205Setting the TimeTo set the time:1. With the flip open and on the Extras desktop, tap Clock.The Clock view appears2. Tap and select Set tim
206 ExtrasSetting the dateTo set the date:1. With the flip open and on the Extras desktop, tap Clock.The Clock view appears2. Tap and select Set dat
Extras 2074. If the date format is set to AM/PM, tap to change the currently displayed time by 12 hours.5. Tap to confirm the new alarm time. The
208 ExtrasNote: The maximum number of times the alarm can be repeated is 11 (10 snooze) before the alarm is automatically set to off.The Calculator i
Extras 209Note: Values stored in memory are retained while accessing other programs.The game is a strategy game played by two players: you and your R
Preparing for Use 21providing you with the following options: Import as first name, Import as last name, Import as company name.Select the option you
210 ExtrasHow to PlayTo enter the game program:Ta p Game on the Extras desktop.To start a new game:Tap and select New game.To change the game setti
Extras 211PreferencesWhen you select Preferences, the following view appears.This view provides you with a scrolling list of features whose settings c
212 ExtrasTo access memory information:In the Extras tab, tap the System icon and select Storage from the list displayed in the System view. The Memor
Extras 213displays.3. Do one of the following:• Tap the Yes button to accept the calibration. or• Tap the No button to cancel the screen calibration
214 Extras
R380 Communications Suite 215R380 Communications SuiteThe R380 Communications Suite allows you to synchronize the data of your R380 and your computer.
216 R380 Communications Suite• If you change a phone number in your computer scheduler, it will be amended in the contacts database of your R380.• You
R380 Communications Suite 217Note: Communication speeds should be set up as follows: serial at 115200 baud.R380 Communications Suite InstallationBefo
218 R380 Communications SuiteSerial connectionTo make a serial port connection:1. Locate the serial port on your computer, usually found at the back o
R380 Communications Suite 219Connecting with R380 Communications SuiteR380 Communications Suite automatically establishes a connection between your co
22 Preparing for UseStandby ModeAfter you have turned on the R380 (and entered your PIN), the R380 searches for a network.When a network is found, the
220 R380 Communications Suite• By choosing Backup on the Start menu, you can make backups of your R380, which you can store in your computer. See “Bac
R380 Communications Suite 221Tip! See the online help for more information on how to synchronize your R380 with a computer scheduler and how to choose
222 R380 Communications Suitechoose to be reminded every X days or at every X synchronization or a combination of these two.5. Click OK to save the ch
R380 Communications Suite 223To install R380 as a modem:1. Make sure you have installed the R380 Communications Suite. If not, you can also install th
224 R380 Communications Suitelanguages in your R380, for instance English and the language you choose in the Change language in R380 program.Where to
R380 Communications Suite 225Tip! To provide further assistance, help topics provide links to other topics covering similar subjects under a heading c
226 R380 Communications Suite
Troubleshooting 227TroubleshootingThis chapter consists of an alphabetical selection of suggestions for solving possible problems with your R380.Block
228 TroubleshootingEmergency Calls OnlyA network is within range but you are not allowed to use this network. You may, however, call the emergency num
Troubleshooting 229Warning! Make sure regular backups are made with Communications Suite to reduce the risk of lost or corrupted information.To free u
Preparing for Use 23On opening the flip, the desktop displays. It contains program tabs, icons and functions. Use the stylus provided to operate the s
230 TroubleshootingPhone LockedPhone locked is displayed followed by the prompt Enter lock code.Your R380 is locked to prevent unauthorized use.To unl
Important Information 231Important InformationNote: Read this information before using your smartphone.PRODUCT CARE AND MAINTENANCEYour smartphone is
232 Important Information• Do not allow children to play with your product. Children could hurt themselves or others and also damage the unit.• When y
Important Information 233any other infrared units.When using the Office Speaker function, it is recommended that your smartphone is placed on a deskto
234 Important InformationGive full attention to drivingUse an Ericsson Vehicle Handsfree solution, if available. Law in many countries requires Vehicl
Important Information 235between the phone and the pacemaker, the risk of interference is limited. If you have any reason to suspect that interference
236 Important InformationPOTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERESTurn off your smartphone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rar
Important Information 237EMERGENCY CALLSIMPORTANT!This smartphone, like any phone, operates using radio signals, cellular and landline networks as wel
238 Important Information• The battery can only be charged when the temperature is between +5°C (+41°F) and +45°C (+113°F).• Turn off your smartphone
Important Information 239Body Worn StatementBefore a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that
24 Preparing for Useun-highlighted as the stylus moves past them. Any lines, that were highlighted from a previous tap and drag movement stay highligh
240 Important Informationconclude that mobile phones are absolutely safe, or that they are unsafe. However, the available scientific evidence does not
Important Information 241many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had already been treated with cancer-causing ch
242 Important Informationthe genetic material. The cells in this assay showed changes after exposure to simulated cell phone radiation, but only after
Important Information 243increased likelihood was too small to be statistically significant.4In summary, we do not have enough information at this poi
244 Important InformationWhat is FDA’s Role Concerning the Safety of Mobile Phones?Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting
Important Information 245In the Absence of Conclusive Information about any Possible Risk, What can Concerned Individuals Do?If there is a risk from t
246 Important InformationQs & As)http://www.who.int/emf• United Kingdom, National Radiological Protection Boardhttp://www.nrpb.org.uk• Cellular Te
Important Information 247Thank you for purchasing this Ericsson Product. To get maximum use of the features of your new product we recommend that you
248 Important Information• Save your original receipt. You will need it for warranty repair claims. Should your Ericsson Product need warranty service
Important Information 249accordance with Ericsson´s instructions for use and maintenance of the Product, accident, modification or adjustment, acts of
Preparing for Use 254. Tap the desired program icon.The selected program or function displays.5. Tap the program function and carry out your task.6. T
250 Important InformationR380 User Manual 2000 Ericsson Mobile Communications AB.All rights reserved. This manual is a copyrighted work of Ericsson M
Important Information 251Jot and CIC Handwriting Recognition Software 1997-1998 Communication Intelligence Corporation. All rights reserved. Protecte
252 Important InformationPARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTA
Important Information 253modify, rent, lease or grant your rights to this Software to third parties (except in the event the Ericsson product containi
254 Important InformationIntended UseThe Software shall be used in accordance with the instructions and for its intended use and purpose only. The sof
Important Information 255• Relocating the R380 unit with respect to the receiverFor more information, consult your dealer or an experienced radio/tele
256 Important InformationŒ 0682We, Ericsson Mobile Communications AB ofTorshamnsgatan 27SE-164 80 Kista, Swedendeclare under our sole responsibility
257AAccess security settings 101Alarms 206All day event 167Answering calls 46Appointment 167Area Information 63Attachments 142Automatic re-dialing 44A
258Contactsbusiness cards 129export to SIM card 131find 132import from SIM card 130infrared receive 130infrared send 124, 129new 132personal details 1
259GGame 209Get mail 139Global settings 95Greetings 91, 120HHandbooksee Documentationsee ManualsHandsfree equipment 93, 120Handwriting Recognitionusin
26 Preparing for Use
260Messagingadd a sender to contacts 144attachments 142auto configuration 161deleting 145drafts 151editing 146, 149find 159forwarding 144, 150get mail
261Problemcard blocked 227display 228emergency calls only 228fax calls 228inset card displayed 228memory/disk full 228no indicator light 228no network
262Stylusdragging 23location 23usage/selecting 23Symbolsphone 30Synchronization 215System preferences 210TTechnical data 246Timesetting 17, 205timezon
Interface and Navigation 27Interface and NavigationThis chapter describes the different interface features for both the flip closed and flip open oper
28 Interface and NavigationUse the volume slider key to:• Increase or decrease the volume of the earpiece. Move upward to increase or downward to decr
Interface and Navigation 29NO• Press and hold to turn your R380 on and off.• End the active call.• Reject an incoming call and send a busy tone.• Pres
3Ericsson R380User’s manualFirst edition (October 2000)This manual is published by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty.Improvement
30 Interface and NavigationDisplay IndicatorsWhen you successfully connect the R380 to your network operator, the ‘Standby’ display is shown. On the d
Interface and Navigation 31Text and digits• Deciphering. The present call is no longer being encrypted and may not be private. This function is acco
32 Interface and NavigationSignal and powerOther indicatorsMenu NavigationWhen the flip is closed a limited number of functions are made available to
Interface and Navigation 33Four options are available through the tabs at the top of the screen.The main menus are:Select and move through the menus b
34 Interface and NavigationThe DesktopWhen you open the flip, the desktop most closely related to the action you were performing with the flip closed
Interface and Navigation 35Title barThe title bar displays directly under the program tabs and indicates which program tab is currently selected.Progr
36 Interface and NavigationSome useful program specific icons: Cancel - returns to the previously displayed level. A cancel view displays when you ch
Interface and Navigation 37Note: The list of program icons shown is not a complete list, but only a representation of icons that you may find useful.
38 Interface and NavigationThe R380 has a Voice Memo feature allowing you to record short audio messages. You can use voice memos to temporarily store
Making and Receiving Calls 39Making and Receiving CallsThis chapter describes all of the phone calling functionality. Functionality that can be access
40 Making and Receiving CallsNote: Some networks may require that a SIM card is inserted, the PIN be entered and/or you are in an authorized network.
Making and Receiving Calls 41answered it is deemed as active. A call time meter starts, showing the elapsed time in minutes and seconds.3. To end the
42 Making and Receiving Callsmore than one name in the Phone book, scroll to highlight a name in the list.Note: If there are no entries in the Phon
Making and Receiving Calls 43Making a call using speed dial:1. Press the number corresponding to the position of the contact you want to call. 2. Pres
44 Making and Receiving CallsAutomatic re-dialed functionIf the connection of a call fails or is busy and the receiver's network acknowledges thi
Making and Receiving Calls 451. From the Phone tab, tap the Call icon.2. Tap .The Call Log displays.3. Tap on the desired date category to expand.4.
46 Making and Receiving CallsService NumbersIf a list of service numbers is stored on your SIM card, you can initiate calls to these numbers. You may
Making and Receiving Calls 47• Ignore - this option is only available in the flip open mode. The call notification continues and the telephone butto
48 Making and Receiving CallsUsing the Display NotepadTo use the Notepad feature:Enter a phone number or DTMF tone in the display using the keypad. Wh
Making and Receiving Calls 49sent, the message ‘Sending’ displays.Tip! You can enter a number of pauses, for example:PHONE NO p CODE1 p CODE2 p CODE3N
General Information 5General InformationCongratulations and thank you for buying the Ericsson R380 Smartphone, the ultimate mobile phone and personal
50 Making and Receiving CallsThe active call is now greyed out in the display and the telephone handset icon faces downwards.To resume a call on hold:
Making and Receiving Calls 51To end the active call and answer an incoming call:Press and then .To manage an incoming call with one active and one
52 Making and Receiving CallsYou can switch between calls when you have two calls displayed in the view.The split screen displays the active call on
Making and Receiving Calls 53The active call is transferred to the held call and you are disconnected.Note: Call transfer is not supported by all net
54 Making and Receiving CallsSetting up Credit or Calling Card CallingStoring a credit or calling card numberBefore you can use the calling card featu
Making and Receiving Calls 55• Access Number: This is the access number to the calling card server. The maximum number is 80 characters.• Verification
56 Making and Receiving CallsTo select an active credit or calling card:1. With the flip open and in the Phone desktop, tap the Settings icon.The Phon
Making and Receiving Calls 572. To set up the call as a Credit/Calling Card Call, press or tap and hold /.The access number of the calling card serve
58 Making and Receiving Calls4. With an active call in progress and a call on hold, press to enter the phone menu then scroll to highlight Join ca
Making and Receiving Calls 59Adding ParticipantsTo add a participant to a conference:1. Press to enter the Phone menu, scroll to highlight Hold ca
6 General InformationGSM 900/1900 Dual BandThe Ericsson R380 is a dual band phone, which means that you can use your phone in two different kinds of n
60 Making and Receiving Calls• Extract - To pull one participant out of the conference to talk to them privately. The participant can be joined back i
Making and Receiving Calls 612. Tap the desi red o pt io n.The call is extracted or released from the conference. To rejoin the extracted call to the
62 Making and Receiving Calls2. Enter the number of the person you want to call and tap .Ending a callTo end the new call and return to the conference
Making and Receiving Calls 63Using Area InformationArea information is an impersonal text message that is sent simultaneously to all subscribers in a
64 Making and Receiving Calls
Entering Information 65Entering InformationThere are two different ways to enter information with the flip open:• On-screen keyboards for text charact
66 Entering InformationNumeric KeyboardSpecial Characters KeyboardTo e nt er inf or m ati o n :1. Tap out the required information with the stylus.Sw
Entering Information 67Phone Number KeyboardTo enter a phone number:1. Use the scroll bar to display the required country then tap it. The internation
68 Entering InformationHandwriting recognition is a unique user interface allowing convenient and natural handwritten input using the stylus.By writin
Entering Information 69Natural Character SetThe character set in handwriting recognition is a “natural” combination of upper- and lowercase letters in
General Information 7Mobile InternetWhen you are on the move and in need of communication and information, Mobile Internet is the answer. Mobile Inter
70 Entering InformationNote: Periods are not entered by a sigle tap, they are entered by a single stroke as shown in the previous table.Write numbers
Entering Information 71to top) must be written to enter extended mode, signified by the disappearance of the letterws at the top of the display and th
72 Entering Information Using Handwriting RecognitionAs an alternative to tap typing with the on-screen keyboard, handwriting recognition with the sty
Entering Information 73Tip! To select a complete line of interpreted text, tap and drag the stylus down at the far right of the input display (opposit
74 Entering Information
Security 75SecurityThere are several features on your R380 that protect against unauthorized or accidental use of your phone as well as your informati
76 SecurityPersonal Identification Number (PIN)The Personal Identification Number (PIN) is used authenticate the user of your R380. The PIN is usually
Security 77The Phone lock activates an identification number to authenticate and protect the usage of your R380 if it is stolen and the SIM card is ex
78 Security
Settings 79SettingsThe R380 has a number of different settings that you can adjust to customize the unit to your specific needs and uses. Depending on
8 General InformationUser’s GuideThe User’s Guide is a printed document containing a comprehensive description of all the functions in your R380. Note
80 SettingsTip! When accessing the phone menus press to return to the main menus or press and hold (2 seconds) to return to the standby mode.To ch
Settings 81To lo c k t he ke y pa d :From the Phone menu, scroll to highlight Lock keypad and press .To unlock the keypad:Pressing any key on
82 SettingsIncreasing RingThe increasing ring consists of two ring sequences at each ring volume level, starting at level 1 (two clicks) and going up
Settings 83Service NumbersIf selected a list of network service numbers appear in the display, as provided by your network operator. Calls can be made
84 SettingsTo access the Settings program:1. With the flip open, tap on the Phone tab.The Phone desktop appears.2. Tap the Settings icon.The Settings
Settings 85• The P key allows you to add a short pause in the melody. • Use the left arrow key to delete the last note in the melody, or all notes in
86 SettingsTo create a voice command for Answer and Busy:1. Ta p Voice commands in the Telephony - Settings directory. The Voice commands view display
Settings 873. Enter the name of the command and number by tapping <Enter name> and <Enter number> Tip! Another way to enter the phone numb
88 SettingsTo play a voice command:1. Ta p Voice commands in the Telephony - Settings directory. The Voice commands view displays.2. Select the voice
Settings 89• All outgoing- restricts all outgoing calls.• Outgoing international - bars all outgoing international calls• Outgoing international roami
Preparing for Use 9Preparing for UseThe following items should be in the box when you unpack it:• R380 unit• R380 battery with touch screen stylus• Ch
90 SettingsSelect networkAllows you to choose from a list of available networks within range.• Current - The currently registered network (highlighted
Settings 91• Add network by name. An Add network by name view displays a list of known networks which are not currently in the list.• Add network usin
92 SettingsMy NumbersMy numbers allows you to read/store your own voice, data and fax numbers on your SIM card. If this is not possible, then the numb
Settings 93Warning! Remember your different security codes. After three unsuccessful PIN entry attempts, the SIM card becomes blocked. The SIM card ca
94 SettingsTip! Set the handsfree type to ‘Full’ first. If speech quality is poor, set to ‘Basic’ type instead.Last Dialed Numbers ListLast dialed num
Settings 95PreferencesThis view provides you with a scrolling list of features whose settings can be changed to customize the R380 to meet your requir
96 Settings• Automatic - back light is illuminated in an event (for instance, an alert sound, message to be acknowledged, etc.), a key pressed, at pow
Settings 97• Touch screen sound - allows you to set whether or not the touch screen makes a sound when you tap it.Note: When the R380 is in Silent mo
98 SettingsDefault sorting entriesSet how the contacts list is sorted (either by First name or Last name).CalendarThese settings have to do with how t
Settings 99SMSHere you can change the settings having to do with your SMS service.• SMS center no: The access number of the SMS Service Center.• Email
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