LG KM335 Owner’s Manual [in]

KM335
USER MANUAL
LG Electronics Inc.
http://www.lgmobile.com
P/N : MMBB0333801 (1.1)
ENGLISH
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English
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Table of contents
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Table of contents
General information 4
Battery care 4 Care and maintenance
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Important safety information
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Access codes 6 Radio frequency energy
6 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information
7 Electronic devices
7 Pacemaker
8 Hearing aids
8 Aircraft
8 Potentially explosive atmospheres
8 Driving
9 Disposal of your old appliance
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Your phone 10 Getting Started 1
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Installing the SIM card and the battery 1
2 Charging the battery 1
3 Switching the phone on and off 1
3 Unlocking the keypad 1
4 Standby Mode 1
4 Using the Menu 1
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Input method 16 Call functions 1
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Making a call 18 Answering or rejecting an incoming call 1
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Call waiting 19 Making a conference call 1
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Tips for call options 2
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Games & Apps 21
Applications 21 Settings 2
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Call History 24
All calls 24 Missed Calls 25 Dialled calls 2
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Received Calls 2
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Delete call log 2
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Call Duration 2
6 Call Cost 26 Text Message Counter 2
6 Data information 2
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Organizer 28
Calendar 28 To do 29
Multimedia 30
Camera 30 Video Recorder 3
2 MP3 player 3
2 Voice Recorder 34 Melody composer 3
5 FM radio 3
6 Schedule FM record 3
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Table of contents
Messaging 38
Text Message (SMS) 38 Multimedia Message (MMS) 4
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Chat 5
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Voice Mail Server 5
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Broadcast Message 5
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My Stuff 53
Album 53 Sounds 5
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Others 5
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External memory
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Memory status 57
Profiles 58
General 58 Meeting 58 Outdoor 58 Vibrate only 58 Headset 58 Silent 58 Bluetooth 58
Contacts 60
Search 60 New contact 6
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Caller group 6
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Speed dial 6
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My vCard 6
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Extra Number 6
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Settings 6
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Tools 64
Alarm 64 Time Teller 6
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World clock 6
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Calculator 6
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Unit Converter 6
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Currency converter 6
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Health 6
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STK (SIM dependent) 6
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Browser 67
WAP 67 Data account 7
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Connectivity 71
Bluetooth 71 Network 7
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Settings 76
Time & Date 76 Display 7
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Phone 7
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Call 7
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Security 8
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Restore factory settings 8
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Troubleshooting 84 Emergency calls 8
6 Accessories 87 Technical data 88
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General information
Battery care
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk and standby) is noticeably shorter than normal, you should buy a new battery at the time.
Unplug the travel charger when not in use, and don’t leave the battery connected to a travel charger for longer than a week, since overcharging may shorten its lifetime.
Overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.
Never store or charge battery in extreme hot or cold temperature, since extreme temperature can shorten the life of your mobile phone and damage battery.
Use only the charger and batteries that are approved for use or recommended by
the manufacturer. Use any unqualified charger or batteries may cause damages to your mobile phone.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
Do not leave the battery inside of your car of in extreme weather conditions, since extreme temperature might cause damage to your battery.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object.
Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations or manufacture’s instructions. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
Actual battery life will depend on network configuration, product settings, usage patterns, battery and environmental conditions.
CAUTION:
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
General information
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General information
Care and maintenance
Your mobile phone is a highly sophisticated electronic device. Please read this information before using your mobile phone. If any device is not working properly, take it to the nearest authorized service center.
Product Care
Keep your mobile phone and all
its parts out of young children’s reach.
Keep your mobile phone dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
Avoid exposing your mobile phone to extreme hot or cold temperatures.
Avoid placing your mobile phone close to lit cigarettes, naked flames or any heat source.
Do not attempt to disassemble it. Only qualified personnel may install or repair your mobile phone.
Do not drop, knock or shake your mobile phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.
Do not paint your mobile phone. Paint could obstruct the earphone, microphone or any moveable parts and prevent proper operation.
Treat your mobile phone with care and keep it in a clean and dust free place.
Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged. If a damaged antenna contacts skin, it may cause a light burn. Please contact the nearest authorized service center to replace the damaged antenna.
Use chargers indoors.
Your mobile may have internal and external antennas. As with any radio transmitting device, avoid touching the antenna area unnecessarily while the antenna is transmitting or receiving. Contact with such an antenna affects the communication quality and may cause your mobile to operate at a higher power level than proper operation needed and may reduce the battery life.
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Important safety in fo rm at io n
Important safety information
Access codes
PIN code
The Personal Identification Number (PIN code) protects your SIM card against unauthorized use. Your SIM card usually supplies the PIN code. The password can be obtained from your service provider. If the incorrect PIN code occurred three times in succession, you may need to key in PUK code.
PIN2 code
The PIN2 code may be supplied with the SIM card. Some functions will require PIN2 support, such as Set tariff. The password can be obtained from your service provider.
PUK code
The Personal Unlocking Key (PUK code) is required to change a blocked PIN code. The PUK2 code is required to change a blocked PIN2 code. The password can be obtained from your service provider. If you key in an incorrect PIN2 code three times in succession, you may need to key in the PUK2 code.
If incorrect PUK code occurred for ten times in succession, then SIM card cannot be used anymore. You might need to contact your service provider for a new card.
Phone code
Phone code protects the phone against unauthorized use. It is not enabled when you buy the phone. You can change the phone code (0000) to any four to eight-digit personal codes.
Radio frequency energy
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When the phone is turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. Depending on the type of mobile phone you posses, it operates on different frequency ranges and employs commonly used modulation techniques. The system handles your call when you are using your phone and it also controls the power level at which your phone transmits.
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Important safety in fo rm at io n
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information
Your phone has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio waves. These requirements are based on scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines include safety margins designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The radio wave exposure
guidelines employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted by using standardized method with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all used frequency bands.
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various LG phone models, they are all designed to meet the relevant guidelines for exposure to radio waves.
The SAR limit recommended by the international Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is 2W/kg averaged over ten (10) grams of tissue.
The highest SAR value for this model phone tested by DASY4 for use at the ear is 0.499 W/Kg (10g) and when worn on the body is 0.831 W/Kg (10g).
SAR data information for residents in countries/regions that have adopted the SAR limit recommended by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), which is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one (1) gram of tissue.
Electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone, therefore:
Do not use your mobile phone near medical equipment without requesting permission.
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Important safety information
Pacemaker
Mobile phones may affect the operation of some implanted cardiac pacemakers and other medically implanted equipments. Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 20 cm (6 inches) should be maintained between a hand-held wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with independent research by the Wireless Technology Research Association.
Persons with pacemakers:
Should always keep the phone
more than 20 cm (6 inches) from their pacemakers when the phone is switched on.
Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
Should use the ear opposite to the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch off your phone immediately.
Hearing aids
Some hearing aids might be disturbed by mobile phones. In the event of such disturbance, you may want to consult your service provider, or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives.
Aircraft
Turn off your mobile phone
before boarding any aircraft.
Do not use it on the ground without crew permission.
To prevent interference with communication systems, you must not use your mobile phone while the plane is in the air.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. It is rare, but your phone or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often,
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but not always, clearly marked. They include fuelling areas, such as petrol station, below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile phones in the areas where you drive. If you are going to use your phone while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving.
Use the “handsfree” setting. (Required by law in many countries).
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
RF energy may affect some electronic systems in motor vehicles such as the car stereo, safety equipment etc. In addition, some vehicle manufacturers do not allow use of mobile phones, unless the installation is supported
by a handsfree kit with an external antenna in their vehicles. Check with your vehicle manufacturer’s representative to be sure that your mobile phone will not affect the electronic systems in your vehicle.
Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product; it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2.
All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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Your phone
Your phone
Volume key
USB port/
Earphone jack/
Charger port
Navigation key/ Music key
Front View
Left/Right Side View
MP3/Radio player key
Image capture key
Main display
Left soft key
Send key
* key
Right soft key End/ Power key
# key
LED Lights
Camera key
Micro SD Card Slot
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Your phone
Side key – Volume (+ –)
V
Press to adjust the volume of your
phone during a call.
Side key – Camera
Q
Press the key to take a shot while
in the camera mode.
Side key – MP3 player key
M
- Short press to launch FM radio.
- Long press to launch MP3 player.
Soft key – Left
<
Press to display the menu while in
the idle status.
Press to perform the function
currently displayed in the lower left corner of the screen.
Soft key – Right
>
Press to view the contacts while
in the idle status.
Press to perform the function
currently displayed in the lower right corner of the screen.
Send Key
S
Press to make a call. Hold to redial the last number
called.
End/Power key
E
Press to end a call. Long press to power on/off the
phone.
Navigation key
N
In standby mode, quick access to U Write Message, L Profile,
R
Favorites,
D Contact List
Number key
Input number or characters
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When you register with a service provider, you receive a SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module card). Your phone must have a SIM card to make calls. The SIM card is a computer chip that contains your phone number, phone book information, and service provider information. Handle it with care and do not bend it or expose it to static electricity or dirt. Be sure to power off your phone before you insert the SIM card. The SIM card slot is situated underneath the battery. Follow the below steps to install your SIM card and the battery:
Installing the SIM card and the battery
1. Push the knob to release the back cover.
2. Remove the battery as shown.
3. Insert the SIM card as shown.
4. Insert the battery and then replace the back cover.
Getting Started
Getting Started
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Getting Started
Charging the battery
You must fully charge the battery before using your phone for the first time.
1. Connect USB cable to the mini USB port on the left of your phone.
2. Connect the travel charger to an AC wall outlet.
Note
You can use the phone while the
travel charger is connected but charging is suspended during that time.
When the battery runs low this
“ ” will display and a warning will sound. The phone will switch off automatically shortly after displaying this “ ” icon.
Switching the phone on and off
Press and hold the E key.
Note
If the phone shows “Insert SIM”
when an SIM card is properly inserted, contact your network operator for a PIN code, key in the PIN code, and press the < left soft key to confirm.
You can also use the phone without
the SIM card. Dialing and receiving calls are disabled but functions like Multimedia, tools,organiser etc still operate.
Do not switch the phone on when
wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
Unlocking the keypad
The KM335 can be locked automatically after a period of time to prevent an accidental press of any buttons. Refer to the Security setup in the Settings menu to learn how to lock the keypad.
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Getting Started
Getting Started
To unlock the keypad, follow the below steps:
1. When the phone is in the idle status, the Unlock option appears in the lower left corner of the screen.
2. Press the > left soft key followed by the > right soft key to unlock the keypad. The keypad is then unlocked.
Standby Mode
When your phone is turned on but not in use, it is in the idle status. In the idle status, the screen displays Menu at the lower left corner of the screen and Contacts at the lower right corner of the screen.
Press Menu to enter the main menu or press Contacts to enter contacts sub menu. Indicators also appear on the upper part of the screen.
The indicators in the idle status are as follows:
Vertical bars indicate the signal strength of the GSM network signal. Seven bars indicate that your current position has the best reception.
Indicates the battery charge level.
Indicates your phone is locked.
Indicates your phone uses the general profile settings.
Indicates your phone uses the meeting settings.
Indicates your phone uses the outdoor settings.
Indicates your phone uses the vibration settings.
Indicates your phone uses the silent settings.
Indicates your phone uses the headset settings.
Indicates the alarm clock is set.
Indicates the phone is roaming.
Indicates a missed call.
Indicates new messages.
Indicates all calls are diverted to another number.
Indicates the Bluetooth function is enabled on the phone.
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Getting Started
Indicates you are in Chat Room 1.
Indicates you are in Chat Room 2.
Indicates the WAP function is enabled on the phone.
Indicates external memory card is inserted in your phone.
Using the Menu
In the idle status, press the < left soft key to view the main menu.
Follow below tips to navigate through the menu and menu options:
To view the menu, press the <
left soft key or the O center key in the idle status.
Use the navigation keys to move
through the various menus.
The lower left corner of the
screen displays OK for you to enter the menu item currently selected while the lower right corner displays the Key lock. Press the < left soft key (situated under OK) to select the menu item. Press the > right soft key (situated under Key lock)
to lock the key.
Each menu item also displays
a small number to the left of the Menu Options title. You can also press the number corresponding to a menu item, on the keypad to select the item.
To quickly exit from the menu,
press the End/ Power key.
Use the navigation keys to
select the submenu items and options. The right > and < left soft keys can also be used for selecting various options in submenus.
For example, to view All calls, do the following:
1. Use the navigation keys to select the Call History from the main menu.
2. Press the < left soft key to confirm the selection. The Call History submenu opens.
3. Press the < left soft key to select the All Calls option. A list of all calls opens.
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Input method
Input method
When you add names to your phone book or send a text message, you need to enter text. Your mobile phone has several text entry methods. You can enter letters individually or with predictive text entry, which helps you complete words as you enter them. You can enter letters in upper case, lower case, or both, or insert symbols.
Basics
To select input method
1. From the main menu, use the navigation keys to select Messaging and press OK.
2. Select
Text message and press
OK.
3. Select
Write message and press
OK. Then you are in the text
mode.
4. Press
Options and select Input
Method. Then press OK.
5. Select a desired input method and press OK.
Quick way to change input method
Press the # key to change the input method when you are in the text mode.
To insert a space
You may press the 0 key to insert spaces when the input methods are T9/ ABC/ Abc/ abc.
Traditional English input
Your phone provides the Multi-tap function when you are in the text mode. In the text mode, you may press the 2 key twice to display the letter B, and press three times to display the letter C.
Text entry with “T9”
“T9” uses a built-in dictionary to recognize the most commonly used word for every sequence of key presses.
The input method is displayed at the upper right corner of your phone. You can switch to T9 input method by pressing # key.
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Input method
Indicator
Function (English Smart mode)
T9 Abc T9 Smart Abc
T9 abc T9 Smart abc
T9 ABC T9 Smart ABC
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Numeric
Indicator
Function (English mode)
Abc Multitap Abc
abc Multitap abc
ABC Multitap ABC
123
Numeric
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Call functions
Call f unctions
This section gives you information about the calling service your phone supports.
Making a call
1. In the idle status, enter the area code and the phone number.
2. Press the
S
key.
Note
If you enter the wrong number, press Clear to delete the number.
To Make a call from the Contacts
1. In the idle status, press the > right soft key to enter Contacts.
2.
Press OK key to enter search option. You can directly scroll and select a name from the contact list or enter the name in the quick search field. Then press the S key to call.
OR
1. Press Menu and choose Contacts menu.
2. Use navigation keys to select Search option. You can directly select a name from the contact list or enter the name in the quick search field. Then press the S key to call.
OR
1. Press down navigation key to enter contact list.
2. You can directly scroll and select a name from the contact list or enter the name in the quick search field. Then press the S key to call.
To Make an international call
1. In the idle status, long press the
0
key until a + (international prefix character) sign is displayed.
2. Enter the country code, the area code and the phone number.
3. Press the
S
key to call.
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Call f unctions
Answering or rejecting an incoming call
To answer the incoming call
Press the S key to answer the call when the phone rings.
To reject the incoming call
Press the E key to reject the call when the phone rings.
Call waiting
You can answer another incoming call while you have a call in progress.
Making a conference call
You can make conference call while you have multiple calls in progress.
1. Make a call to the first participant as described previously.
2. Call the second participant during a call along with the first participant.
3. Press the < left soft key and select Conference. This joins the first and second calls to the conference.
4. Repeat step 2 and 3 to allow new participants to be connected to the conference call.
5. Press
Options and select End
all to end the calls or press the
E
key to end all calls.
Note
Callers can be individually
disconnected. You just select a caller press Options > End Single during a conference call.
Number of parties allowed in a
conference is up to 6, including the conference initiator. (Depends on operator support)
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Call functions
9. Swap: Switch between calls on hold and active.
10.
Transfer: Transfer a call.
11.
End Single: End one of the participants in a conference call.
12.
End all: End a multi-party call.
13.
Split: Split the multi-party call.
Call f unctions
Tips for call options
Many functions are available during active calls. Options 1-8 (below) are available when a new call is made. Additional options (9-13) are available during a conference call.
1.
Use Phone/ Bluetooth: Switch to Bluetooth hands-free device.
2.
Contacts: Shortcut to Contacts menu.
3.
Hold call: Put a call on hold.
4.
New call: Make a new call during an active call.
5.
End call: End a call.
6.
Messaging: Shortcut to Messaging menu.
7.
Record: Record your conversation during an active call.
8.
Enable / Disable DTMF: Set On/Off for DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) tone dialing system.
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Games & Apps [Menu 1]
Games & Apps
The KM335 offers Applications. In Applications, there are 3 Java applications; Chequered Flag, Mini Game World, and Backgammon.
Applications
The KM335 is designed to support Java applications.
To use application the first time
There are three default Java games in the KM335. Before using the Java games, you must install the MIDlet to execute the Java games. Your handset provider has integrated the MIDlet by default in the KM335 and provides two methods of installation: installation of the MIDlet from the WAP and installation of the MIDlet locally. (See below for details)
There are 3 default Java games in the KM335
1. From the main menu, select the Games & Apps and press OK.
2. Select
Games & Apps and press
OK.
3. Select
Applications and press
OK.
4. Select a Java game you want to play and press Options.
5. Select
Launch and press OK to
start playing the game.
Users can also download Java games from WAP.
1. Go to the WAP site and download the Java games from the WAP site.
2. After downloading the applications, select Games & Apps and press OK from the main menu.
3. Select
Applications and press
OK.
4. Select one of the Java games downloaded from WAP and press Options to launch, update the application, adjust the settings, view the information, or delete the application.
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Games & Apps
Games & Apps
Launch: Launches the java
game or application you have selected.
Setting:
Defines the permission level when using Java applica­tions. Permission levels are “Prompt at first”, “Allow”, “Never”, and “Prompt always”. The following seven permission settings can be configured:
Network Access: Allows to
making a data connection via networks.
Auto Invocation: Allows to automatically starting a MIDlet, for example, by push registration.
Messaging: Allows to sending or receive messages like SMS.
Multimedia: Allows to recording Album, audio, video, and so on.
Read user data: Allows to reading user data like phone book or calendar entries.
Write user data: Allows to writing user data.
Users can save Java games to My stuff menu.
1. Save the Java game files to
My
stuff by the USB cable. The
saving progress is same as the adding the music tracks to your phone.
2. Select Games & Apps and press OK.
3. Select
Applications and press
OK.
4. Select a Java games and press Options to launch, update the application, adjust the setting, view the information, or delete the application.
Note
Java MIDlet only read files with .jad or .jar extensions.
To personalize an application
Your phone provides the following options when you select Games
& Apps > Applications > an application from the main menu.
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Games & Apps
Local connectivity: Allows you
to connect via local ports like Bluetooth or IrDA.
Information: Accesses information about java games and applications including: name of application, memory size, application version, name of vender and authorized source.
Note
Default java games cannot be deleted.
Settings
Your phone provides the following options when you select Games & Apps > Settings from the main menu.
GPRS (Network Profiles): Allows you to use GPRS function. (This is same as the Browse function.)
Memory status: Indicates the total memory, used and free memory.
Information: Provides information on Java, CLDC and MIDP versions.
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Call History [Menu 2]
records (Same menu is displayed when you press the Send key in standby mode). Your phone provides the following options:
View: View information of call record.
Make call: You can make a phone call to the selected number.
New message:
1.
Text – Send a text message to the selected number.
2.
Multimedia – Send a Multimedia message to the selected number.
Delete: Deletes the selected entry from the call record.
Edit number: Edit the phone number.
Multi delete: Delete multiple numbers from the call records at the same time.
Delete all: Deletes all numbers from the call records.
If phone number are not from stored Contacts, additional options are available.
Call H istory
Your phone saves the call records of missed calls, received calls, dialed calls, length and cost of calls in the Call History menu. You can check the most recent calls dialed, received, or missed. Your phone also offers the functions: delete, save, edit, send text message and send multimedia message when you select a certain phone number. Once the call list exceeds the memory limitation, the oldest records will be deleted. You can press the S key to have a quick review of missed, dialed or received calls.
Note
When the SIM card is changed, the
call records stored in phone are deleted but the call records stored in the SIM card are not deleted.
All calls
Menu 2.1
Your phone records up to 120 entries of missed, dialed and received calls.
In Call History menu, choose All calls, and press OK to view the
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Save number:
1.
New contact: After selecting the place (SIM/Phone) you want to save, you can add to the phonebook list.
2.
Update contact: You can update or copy the entry from SIM card or phone memory.
Missed Calls
Menu 2.2
In Call History menu, choose Missed calls, and press OK to view the records. View the list of any calls you have missed, your phone provides following options:
– View the number if available and
call it, or save it in the Contacts.
– Enter a new name for the number
and save both in the Contacts. – Send a message by this number. – Delete the call from the list.
Dialled calls
Menu 2.3
In Call History menu, choose Dialled calls and press OK to view the records. View the list of all the numbers you have called, your phone provides following options:
– View the number if available and
call it or save it in the Contacts.
– Enter a new name for the number
and save both in the Contacts. – Send a message by this number. – Delete the call from the list.
Received Calls
Menu 2.4
In Call History menu, choose Received Calls and press OK to view the records. View the list of all the numbers that have called you, your phone provides following options:
– View the number if available and
call it, or save it in the Contacts. – Enter a new name for the number
and save both in the Contacts. – Send a message by this number. – Delete the call from the list.
Delete call log.
Menu 2.5
This function allows you to delete the records of Missed calls, Dialled calls, Received calls or All calls.
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Call Duration
Menu 2.6
This function allows you to view the duration of your incoming and outgoing calls. You can also reset the call times.
The following timers are available:
Last call: Length of the last call.
All calls: Total length of all calls made and incoming calls since the timer was last reset.
Dialed calls: Length of the outgoing calls.
Received calls: Length of the incoming calls.
Call Cost
Menu 2.7
Allows you to check the cost of your last call, all calls, remaining and reset the cost.
To reset the cost, you need to PIN2 code.
Last call: Length of the last call.
All calls: Total length of all calls made and incoming calls since the timer was last reset.
Call History
Call H istory
Cost settings: In this menu, you
can change the settings after entering the PIN2 code.
1.
Set Tariff: You can set the currency type and the unit price. Contact your service providers to obtain charging unit prices. To select the currency or unit in this menu, you need the PIN2 code.
2.
Auto Display: This network service allows you to see automatically the cost of your last calls. If set to On, you can see the last cost when the call is released.
Text Message Counter
Menu 2.8
This function allows you to check the number of messages sent and received. You may press Reset to restart the counter.
Your phone provides the following selections when you select Call History > Text message counter.
Sent: number of message(s) you’ve sent.
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Received: number of
message(s) you’ve received.
Data information
Menu 2.9
You can check the total data transferred over the web through the GPRS information option.
In addition, you can also view how much time you are online.
Call H istory
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Organizer [Menu 3]
Calendar
Menu 3.1
This feature allows you to keep track of your schedule and tasks saved in the calendar. You can also set alarm tone reminders.
To make a note and reminder in Calendar first time
1. From the main menu, select Organizer and press OK.
2.
Select Calendar and press OK.
3. Select a date you want to insert a note or reminder and press Options.
4. Select
Add Task and press OK.
5. Use the navigation keys up/ down to select Note and press Edit.
6. Enter your note or reminder in this mode and press Options.
7. Select
Save and press OK.
8. Press
Done and use the O
center key to select Yes.
To edit a note or reminder in a specified date
Your phone provides the following options when you enter a specified date and press Options.
View: Views tasks stored on a specified day.
Add: Adds a new task to a specified day.
Edit task: Edits a task on a specified day.
Delete task: Deletes a specific task.
Delete all: Deletes all tasks.
Send vCalendar: Sends the task via a text message, a multimedia message, Bluetooth, or just saves to file.
To jump to a desired date:
1. From the main menu, use the navigation keys up/down to select Organizer and press OK.
2. Select
Calendar and press OK.
3.
Press Options and select Jump to date.
4. Press
OK and key in the year, month and day you wish to jump to follow by pressing OK again.
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