Synchronising Your Contacts; Synchronising Your Messages; Using Your Phone As A Mass Storage Device - LG KU990i User Manual

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PC Sync

Synchronising your contacts

Connect your phone to your PC.
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Click on the Contacts icon.
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Select Transfer, then Import from
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mobile handset. Your PC will now import
and display all contacts saved to your
USIM card and handset.
Click on File and select Save. You can
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now select where you would like to save
your contacts to.
Note: To backup contacts saved to your
USIM card, click on the SIM card folder on
the left side of your PC screen. Select Edit
at the top of the screen, then Select all.
Right-click your contacts and select Copy
to contact. Now click on the Handset
folder on the left of your screen and all your
numbers will be displayed.

Synchronising your messages

Connect your phone to your PC.
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Click on the Messages icon.
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All of your PC and phone messages will
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be displayed in folders on your screen.
Use the tool bar at the top of your screen
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to edit and rearrange messages.
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Using your phone as a mass
storage device
You phone can only be used as a mass
storage device if you have a memory
card inserted.
Disconnect your phone from your PC.
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From the standby screen select
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touch
and choose Phone settings.
Select Connectivity, then USB
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connection mode.
Select Mass storage and touch OK.
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Connect your phone to your PC. Your
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phone will read: Connecting as Mass
Storage... followed by Connected
as Mass Storage Mode. Do not
disconnect during transfer.
All of your phone fi les will automatically
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be stored onto your PC hard drive.
Note: Your phone must be unplugged from
your PC to initiate Mass Storage.
Note: Mass storage backs up content saved
on your memory card only, not your handset
memory. To transfer the content of your
handset memory (e.g. contacts) you'll need
to synchronise using PC Sync.
, then

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