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  • Page 1 Orange Personal Communications Services Limited. Orange Personal Communications Services Limited. PO Box 10 Patchway Bristol BS32 4BQ www.orange.co.uk PCN-D0420 08/04 Revision 1.1 Z : h 15 to using your LG U8150 ® Produced by Clear the explanation agency...
  • Page 2 welcome...
  • Page 3 This guide will get you up and running with your LG U8150 in no time. Before using your phone, please remember to register with Orange. The getting started section of this guide will take you through inserting your USIM Card and using the main features of your phone for the first time.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Register with Orange ........8 Make a video call ........40 Insert your USIM Card and battery .... 10 Make a phone call ........41 Outside your U8150 ......... 14 Answer a call..........41 Your Home screen ........16 Redial a number ........42 Explore the menus........
  • Page 5 contents manage your calls Take a photo ..........72 Orange Answer Phone ....... 56 Send photo and video messages ....73 Answer Phone Call Return ......56 Orange Multi Media services Missed call alert......... 57 Call divert ..........60 Orange World ........... 78 Fixed dialling ..........
  • Page 6 contents Wap games ..........114 personalise Video clips ..........115 Adjust your ringtone or alert ..... 100 12 ensure your phone is secure Choose a profile ........101 Personalise your display settings ..... 102 Orange Care ........... 118 Add a favourite feature ......103 USIM Card PIN ........
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    getting started...
  • Page 8: Register With Orange

    Orange Find the IMEI number on the sticker inside your LG U8150. You may need the number in future if your handset is lost or stolen Find the USIM Card number on the back of your USIM Card.
  • Page 9 register with Orange After you register Orange will update your USIM Card over the air with a text message. When you first turn your phone on, you will see the USIM update message. You can leave it in your inbox until you are ready to delete it. Turn your phone off and back on again to enable it to make your first call.
  • Page 10: Insert Your Usim Card And Battery

    insert your USIM Card USIM Card Look for the plastic card that is in your Orange box. If you can’t find it, the USIM Card may have already been inserted into your phone. If it is not in your phone or your box, please return to the shop that you bought the phone from and ask for a USIM Card.
  • Page 11: Insert Your Battery

    insert your battery Keep the gold contacts of the battery facing the gold contacts of the phone. Place the battery as shown, with the bottom end in position first. Place the battery cover onto the phone and slide up and into place.
  • Page 12: Plug In And Charge

    plug in and charge Plug your charger into a mains socket. Insert the lead into the socket on the base of your phone. The battery indicator in the top right-hand corner of the display will show up to three bars while charging. Do not remove the battery covers while charging your phone.
  • Page 13: Switch Your Phone On

    switch your phone on To switch your phone on press and hold...
  • Page 14: Outside Your U8150

    U8150 headset connector volume keys When you are on a call press up to increase the earpiece volume external display or down to decrease the volume. Long press it to turn on the backlight of the external display.
  • Page 15 U8150 revolving camera lens navigation pad Take photos or videos to send as Orange Move through the menu options and Photo Messages or store on your phone. access your home links. soft keys clear key These control how you choose a Press to delete an item or character.
  • Page 16: Your Home Screen

    your Home screen The Home screen allows you direct access to the main features of your phone. Battery strength Video calling and enhanced 3G The fuller the battery is shaded, the services available. more battery power remaining. Home screen shortcut icons Clock Provide quick access to popular Choose to show in 12 hour or 24 hour...
  • Page 17 your Home screen Your Home screen provides shortcuts to the features you use most on your phone. You can access the following: Address Book Search for a contact or add a new contact’s details. Calls List Review your most recent missed, dialled and received calls. Messaging Write and check a new message and E-mail you have received.
  • Page 18: Make Your Selection

    make your selection To enter the menus, press MENU. Use the navigation pad to move through the menus. To make a selection press OK. On your display you will see which feature the soft keys control. From the Home screen, the left soft key will access your camera and the right soft key will open your list of Shortcuts.
  • Page 19: Explore The Menus

    explore the menus Below are the features of the main menu. To access this menu, simply press MENU. To access an item, scroll to the one you want using the navigation pad and press OK. Apps & Games Orange World Play games preset to your phone or download Browse the Internet and wap sites straight new applications to keep things interesting.
  • Page 20 explore the menus Profile Set a profile for your phone to suit your environment or surroundings. Address Book Opens your contacts list, and allows you to add a new contacts details and create speed dials for the people you call most. Settings Change the way your phone behaves to suit how you use it.
  • Page 21: Symbols On Your Display

    symbols on your display Text message received. If flashing, the memory is full Antenna Headset connected Battery level Silent profile is active GPRS is active View your schedule Roaming General profile is active Call in progress Loud profile is active Answer Phone message received Silent profile is active Line 1/2 indicator...
  • Page 22: Entering Text On Your Phone

    entering text on your phone Press to insert a symbol or press repeatedly while To use predictive text mode – T9. using predictive text to view alternative word suggestions To enter text using predictive input you only need to press the key for a letter once.
  • Page 23: Setting Up Your Contacts

    Book from an old handset to your SIM or USIM and then synchronise contacts with your PC using the software on onto your U8150. You can also use the Memory Mate the CD with your phone. See page 36 for more service in Orange shops.
  • Page 24: Make Your First Video Call

    make your first video call With video calling, you can see the person you are talking to on your screen while you speak to them. To make a video call: Dial the number you want to call, or select a number from your address book. Press To end the call, press To accept an incoming video call, press...
  • Page 25: Make Your First Voice Call

    make your first voice call Dial the number you want to call, but don’t forget to use the full area or country code. Press to make the call. learn more... about making calls in chapter 2...
  • Page 26: Receive Your First Call

    receive your first call When you receive a call, your phone will ring or vibrate, and you will see the number of the person calling you. To answer the call, press If you do not want to answer the call, press The caller will be diverted to your Orange Answer Phone.
  • Page 27: Adjust The Volume

    adjust the volume When you are on a call, use the volume keys to adjust the earpiece volume to hear your caller more clearly. Press up to increase the earpiece volume or down to decrease the earpiece volume. When you are not on a call, use the volume keys to control the key tone volume.
  • Page 28: Record Your First Video Clip

    You can record video clips with your LG U8150. To record a video clip: Press Camera, then scroll right to access your Camcorder. Adjust the camera position by moving the revolving lense. Press Rec. to start the video recording. A timer will begin showing you how long the video clip is.
  • Page 29: Send Your First Video Message

    send your first video message Press MENU and select Messaging. Scroll down to Message and type your message. Write Message is highlighted. Press OK. Press OK, then Done. Scroll to MMS and press OK. Scroll to Send and press Select. Enter a phone number or press Search to get a number from your address book.
  • Page 30: Download And Stream Video Clips

    download and stream video clips You can watch video clips through video links on Orange World, from the internet or from clips stored on your phone. Clips can be watched using the 3G media player already installed on the phone. To download a video clip: From the Orange World portal, follow links from the video channel, or from clip links within content stream.
  • Page 31: Take Your First Photo

    take your first photo Press Camera to open your viewfinder. Adjust the camera position by moving the revolving lens. Focus on the object and press Take to capture the image. The photo will automatically be stored on your phone. learn more... about your camera in chapter 6...
  • Page 32: Send Your First Photo Message

    send your first photo message Press MENU and select Messaging. Scroll down to Message and type your message. Write Message is highlighted. Press OK. Press OK, then Done. Scroll to MMS and press OK. Scroll to Send and press Select. Enter a phone number or press Search to get a number from your address book.
  • Page 33: Send Your First Text Message

    send your first text message Press MENU and select Messaging. Write Message is highlighted. Press OK. SMS is highlighted. Press OK. Enter a phone number or press Search to get a number from your address book. Scroll down to Edit Message and start writing your message.
  • Page 34: Set Up Your Email Account

    set up your email account You may find that your Orange email account has already What are my POP3 email settings? been set up for you on your phone. If not, follow option setting the simple steps below to set up your email account. Connect using Select UMTS Protocol...
  • Page 35: Send Your First Email

    send your first email Press MENU and select Messaging. Write message is highlighted. Press OK. Scroll to E-mail and press OK. Enter the email address of whoever you want to send the message to. You can use the Cc and Bcc fields too. Scroll down and enter a subject for the email.
  • Page 36: Synchronise With Your Pc

    synchronise with your PC Synchronising enables you to keep a copy of your contacts, appointments, tasks and notes on your PC so should anything happen to your phone, you will not lose your important data. To synchronise your devices you will need to install the software from the CD that came with your phone. Your CD will autorun once inserted into your computer.
  • Page 37: Access Orange World

    access Orange World To enter Orange World scroll to on the Home screen and press OK twice. Orange World will open. Scroll down the page and press Select when you come to a link you want to visit. In Orange World you’ll find ringtones, wallpapers and the latest games, including some of the biggest games around such as Pac-Man™...
  • Page 39 make calls...
  • Page 40: Make Calls

    make calls make a video call To accept an incoming video call, press when your phone rings. If you do not accept the call, the caller will With video calling, you can see the person you are talking not be able to leave a message on your answer phone. to on your screen while you speak to them.
  • Page 41: Make A Phone Call

    make calls make a phone call choose whether you answer a call or not To make a call: When your phone rings, press to answer the call. Dial the number (including full area code) using the keypad. Press to busy the call to your Answer Phone. Press While the call is active, press Options to open your To end a call press...
  • Page 42: Redial A Number

    make calls Choose from: Press to dial your selected number. Send key only You can also set up Automatic Redial so that your phone On flip open continually redials a number if it has been unable to Press any key establish a connection.
  • Page 43: Call Waiting

    make calls take two different calls at the same time To accept the new call press not available to pay as you go customers To swap between calls press Options and select Swap call. When you are on a call, answer a second call without ending the first using Call Waiting.
  • Page 44: Mute A Call

    make calls speak to someone privately during a call call back a missed number Sometimes you may need to say something to another To call back a missed call: person that you don’t want your caller to hear. In these cases, you can mute your call and preserve your privacy.
  • Page 45: Conference Calling

    make calls conference calling To start a conference call: not available to pay as you go customers Make a call in the usual way, then put it on hold by pressing Hold. Conference Calling is a great way to chat with up to five Press Options and select New call.
  • Page 46: Line 2

    make calls keep your business and personal lives separate Note: If you are abroad the availability of this service by using two different lines depends on the network you are using. You are charged your standard service plan rate for each call you make. not available to pay as you go customers To talk to one conference member privately: With Line 2 you can keep business and personal...
  • Page 47: Minute Minder

    make calls minute minder Orange Everytime 1000 Orange Talk 150 Orange Talk 200 You can set your phone to sound every minute that you Orange Talk 500 are on a call so that you can keep track of how long you are speaking for and in turn estimate the cost of your call.
  • Page 48: Caller Id

    make calls know who is calling you, or hide your number Note: If you are abroad the availability of the services when you make a call described in this section depends on the network that you are using. Your Caller id identifies you to a person you are calling and identifies a caller to you.
  • Page 49 manage your contacts...
  • Page 50: Manage Your Contacts

    manage your contacts store the names and numbers of your friends, You can then choose to add any of the following: family and colleagues in your Address Book Number (2) Group To open your address book, scroll down once in the Home Image screen and press OK twice.
  • Page 51: Edit A Contact

    manage your contacts To edit a contact: When I save a contact in my phonebook where are the details stored? Scroll down once in the Home screen and press OK twice. Scroll to the contact whose details you want to edit. You can store up to 200 names and numbers on Press Option and select Edit.
  • Page 52: Copy Your Contacts

    manage your contacts delete unwanted contacts from your phonebook copy contacts between your phone and USIM Card To delete a single contact: It’s a good idea to copy numbers from your USIM Card to your phone. Scroll down once in the Home screen and press OK twice.
  • Page 53: Memory Mate

    manage your contacts Scroll down and choose to copy the contacts For a low one-off charge you can purchase a Memory all together or One by one. Mate card from any Orange shop which will backup your Press OK. USIM Card address book. Then, simply return to your Orange shop regularly to have any new information backed backup your USIM Card address book up at no additional cost.
  • Page 54 manage your contacts Orange Directory Enquiries The new number for Directory Enquiries is 000. So save 118 000 to your phone now, and it’ll be there the next time you’re out and about and need a number in a hurry. Otherwise, it’s the same convenient service from Orange.
  • Page 55 manage your calls...
  • Page 56: Manage Your Calls

    manage your calls what happens when you get an Answer Phone message? Answer Phone Call Return When someone leaves a message on your Answer Phone, You can use Answer Phone Call Return to return a call symbol will appear on your phone’s display. This after someone has left a message on your Answer symbol will remain until the message has been saved or Phone, without having to remember or make a note of...
  • Page 57: Missed Call Alert

    manage your calls keep track of who has called you, even if they You do not receive a text message notification if your don’t leave a message on your Answer Phone phone is on and you have a missed call as you will see 44 in the display and the number will be stored in your phone.
  • Page 58 manage your calls use Answer Phone shortcuts to manage your personalising your Answer Phone greeting messages efficiently Your Answer Phone comes with a standard greeting but Your Answer Phone is quick to use as there are several you can record your own personal greeting so your callers single key presses to help you move through your messages.
  • Page 59 manage your calls set up an Answer Phone PIN listen to your Answer Phone messages from any other phone and while abroad For added Answer Phone security, you can set your Answer Phone to request a PIN (Personal Identification If you do not have access to your Orange phone, you can Number) each time you want to listen to your messages.
  • Page 60: Call Divert

    manage your calls when you can’t take your calls, To activate a divert: why not divert them Press MENU and select Settings. not available to pay as you go customers Scroll to Call and press OK. Scroll to Call divert and press OK. Call Divert allows you to divert different types of calls to Select which type of calls you would like to divert different numbers.
  • Page 61: Fixed Dialling

    manage your calls more information To cancel all diverts: Press MENU and select Settings. For more information call Orange customer services on Scroll to Call and press OK. or, if you are a pay as you go customer, on from Scroll to Call divert and press OK.
  • Page 62: Call Barring

    manage your calls call barring can be used selectively to bar Scroll down and press List. outgoing and incoming calls Press Add and enter a name. Scroll down, enter a phone number and press OK. You can also enter part numbers if you want to limit The call barring password is preset to 1111.
  • Page 63 text messaging and email...
  • Page 64: Text Messaging And Email

    text messaging and email text messages are fun, quick and convenient How do I know which symbols are available on which keys in Abc/abc mode? When a phone call is inappropriate, or you only want to convey symbol a short and simple message you can send a text message. .
  • Page 65 text messaging and email save time using predictive text input When you have finished pressing all of the keys, the word should appear on screen. Press 0 to accept the word or Predictive text uses a dictionary to recognise certain press repeatedly to view the alternative word options.
  • Page 66: Text Templates

    text messaging and email use text templates send the same text message to a group of people Save text templates to save you having to key in not available to pay as you go customers messages that you send frequently. Group Text Messaging is a handy feature to use when you To write a text template: need to repeat the same message to more than one person.
  • Page 67: Send An Email

    text messaging and email What are my POP3 email settings? send and receive emails option setting Title your email account title Your Orange phone allows you to send and receive emails User name your email user name while on the move. Orange email should already be set up Password your email password on your phone.
  • Page 68: Receive An Email

    text messaging and e-mail Enter the recipient’s email address. Press Symbol for To receive email: the @ sign and 1 for a full stop. Scroll down and enter any additional email addresses Press Menu and select Messaging. as necessary. Scroll down to Email inbox and press OK. Scroll down to Subject and enter a title.
  • Page 69 photo and video messaging...
  • Page 70: Photo And Video Messaging

    To record a video clip: Video Messaging is the latest way to share your life. Shoot a video with your U8150’s digital camcorder and Press Camera, then scroll right to access send it immediately by multi media message.
  • Page 71 photo and video messaging change your video settings to suit Photo Messaging changes the way you message, allowing your surroundings you to send and receive text and photos in one message to other mobile users and even to an email address. When the video recorder is activated, press Option, to view a list of video settings.
  • Page 72: Take A Photo

    photo and video messaging take a photo When the camera is activated, press Option to view a list of camera options. Choose from: To take a photo: Size Press Camera to open your viewfinder. Choose from 640*480, 352*288 or 176*144 Wallpaper Adjust the camera position by moving the size, Address book size.
  • Page 73: Send Photo And Video Messages

    photo and video messaging send photo and video messages Delay timer Use the timer when you want to include yourself in photos. To send a video message straight from your camcorder: Camera effect Choose from Normal, Mono or Sepia. Once you have finished recording your video clip, Shutter sound press List.
  • Page 74 photo and video messaging To send a video you have stored on your phone: To send a photo message straight from your camera: Press MENU and select Messaging. Once you have taken your photo, press Gallery. Write Message is highlighted. Press OK. Your Image gallery will open with the photo you have Scroll to MMS and press OK.
  • Page 75 photo and video messaging view your photos and videos To send a photo you have stored on your phone: Press MENU and select Messaging. You can view the photos and videos that you have stored Write Message is highlighted. Press OK. on your phone at any time.
  • Page 77 Orange multi media services...
  • Page 78: Orange Multi Media Services

    Info, Fun and Tools enables you to quickly find the features and services that you want to access. Orange will also Just one click on your new U8150 transports you to the latest suggest links that you may enjoy, the suggestions we games, ringtones and sports news from around the world.
  • Page 79 Orange multi media services create your own Orange World find your way using Orange World The great thing about using Orange World is that you can There’s nothing more annoying than being lost or not constantly update it to suit your interests. When you first having the right number to hand.
  • Page 80: Orange Email

    Once you’re familiar with Orange World, why not let a Your LG U8150 gives you direct access to your Orange friend know what they’re missing out on using the Email Email as well as alerting you on receipt of new messages.
  • Page 81 Orange multi media services Orange organise Synchronise Synchronise your contacts, events and tasks between With Orange Organise you can practically organise your phone, PC and Orange services website account. practically everything: contact details, appointments and general tasks. Register at www.orange.co.uk and benefit Note: For more information about synchronising Orange from the following services: please download the user guide from the Orange website...
  • Page 82: Bookmarks

    Orange multi media services Reload Synchronisation settings for Orange Organise: Reload the current page refreshing any information that Option Setting may have changed. Favourites Settings name Orange SyncML Save the current page as a bookmark or select a site Homepage http://sync.orange.net:8080/sync/it from your list of bookmarks.
  • Page 83 Orange multi media services What are my UMTS wap settings? empty your cache option setting Your phone has a cache to temporarily store wap files. Connection name Orange Internet To ensure your phone remains confidential should it be Data bearer UMTS used by anyone else, or to free up memory space, you Access point name...
  • Page 84 Orange multi media services resetting wap To bookmark a site: In the unlikely event you lose your wap settings: Press Options, scroll to Save as bookmark and press Select. Press MENU and select Orange World. Enter a title for the bookmark and press OK. Scroll to Settings and press OK.
  • Page 85: Orange Text Alerts

    Orange multi media services set up text alerts for sports results, horoscopes, access information direct from your phone’s news and lottery numbers Orange Plus menu Need a giggle at a quirky news story? Want to find out how Your additional options can be found by pressing the Menu your local football team are doing? Set up Orange text button on your phone and choosing Orange Plus.
  • Page 86: Orange Plus

    Orange multi media services What is Orange Information? Information is highlighted. Press OK. Choose from the following topics: Orange Information is ideal for finding out up to the minute Sport information such as sports results and lottery numbers. You Lifestyle can check the news, business and weather, or even read Finance your horoscope.
  • Page 87 Orange multi media services You will then have two further choices: To call Orange: Get information Requests information be sent to your phone Press MENU and select Orange World. immediately Scroll to Orange Plus and press OK. to menu Scroll to Call Orange and press Select. Your USIM Card saves the information you’ve entered Select one of the following: so you don’t need to re-enter it...
  • Page 88 Orange multi media services Orange Plus Payasyougo enables you to... To check your balance: only available to pay as you go customers Press MENU and select Orange World. check your balance Scroll to Orange Plus and press OK. top-up your talk time by Orange Top-up Voucher Choose Payasyougo.
  • Page 89 Orange multi media services Enter your Orange Top-up Voucher number and press Press MENU and select Orange World. Scroll to Orange Plus and press OK. You will receive a message asking if you want to proceed. Choose Payasyougo. Scroll to read the full message and press OK. Choose Choose Top-up.
  • Page 90 Orange multi media services if you prefer to listen to the news rather than read A message will appear confirming the Orange Top-up it simply call 177 Swipe Card number (scroll to read the full message), and asks if you want to proceed. Press OK and choose Yes to proceed.
  • Page 91: Orange Voice Media

    Orange multi media services access Orange Internet from your PC register with Orange Internet not available to some pay as you go customers To register with Orange Internet just visit www.orange.co.uk/register With Orange Internet you can access all these features: manage your Orange phone account online Personal email address and free email alerts.
  • Page 92 Orange multi media services...
  • Page 93: Additional Features

    additional features...
  • Page 94 additional features connect to another device wirefree using infrared Note: Do not point the Infrared beam at anyone’s eye or allow it to interfere with other infrared devices. This device You can use the infrared port of your phone to is a Class 1 Laser product.
  • Page 95: Orange Answer Fax

    additional features Orange Answer Fax synchronise your phone with your PC not available to pay as you go customers Synchronisation helps you keep on top of things as it If you spend a lot of time away from the office, you can still keep on ensures your important personal information is organised and top of your faxes with Orange Answer...
  • Page 96 LG U8150 with your PC Once you have set up your partnership you are ready to synchronise your devices. You can synchronise your LG U8150 with other compatible devices using the infrared port or a cable. Synchronising To synchronise remotely with internet programs:...
  • Page 97: Calculator

    Press Func to choose from: 1 +/- Your LG U8150 has built-in calculator and unit 2 sin converter functions. 3 cos 4 tan To use the calculator: 5 log 6 In Press MENU and select Extras.
  • Page 98: Unit Converter

    additional features To use the unit converter: There is also a timer function on your phone. Press MENU and select Extras. To use the timer: Scroll to Unit convertor and press OK. Choose what type of unit you would like to convert: Press MENU and select Extras.
  • Page 99 personalise...
  • Page 100: Personalise

    personalise always be alerted to a call or a text message in To change your ring tone or alert: the most appropriate way Press MENU and select Profile. We have already stored sounds, pictures and animations Select the profile which is currently being used. This for you to use on your phone so that you can personalise will be the one which is highlighted, with ON written your phone straight away.
  • Page 101: Choose A Profile

    personalise Flip tone effect To choose a profile: Switch on effect Switch off effect Press MENU and select Profile. Scroll to the profile you want and press OK. Choose Press OK to save your changes. from: Vibrate only change the way your phone behaves in seconds Silent General A profile is a phone setting that determines how your...
  • Page 102: Personalise Your Display Settings

    personalise personalise your phone by changing To change the phone language: the display settings Press MENU and select Settings. You can choose and alter the display settings on your Scroll to Language and press OK. phone to make it more personal to you. Choose from: Automatic Press MENU and select Settings.
  • Page 103: Add A Favourite Feature

    personalise set a list of your favourite applications To access your favourite features: You can setup a list of Shortcuts to access easily from Press Shortcuts. your Home screen. There is space to store up to 9 of your Scroll to the favourite feature you would like to access favourite applications.
  • Page 104: Download Applications

    personalise download applications make you phone your own with downloads from Orange Your phone is preconfigured with Java™ technology. This allows you to download Java™ games and applications to Don’t forget you can also download pictures and ring your phone via Orange World, which you can then use and tones from Orange to make your phone unique to you.
  • Page 105: Manage Your Time

    manage your time...
  • Page 106: Set The Time And Date

    manage your time set the time and date To see what time it is in other parts of the world: To set your phone’s time and date: Press MENU and select Extras. Scroll to World time and press OK. Press MENU and select Settings. Press Home and select your nearest city, Time &...
  • Page 107: Add An Appointment

    Scroll right continuously to choose from: Once Mon - Wed Your LG U8150 has a built-in calendar so you can keep Mon - Thu track of important meetings you need to attend. Mon - Fri Mon - Sat...
  • Page 108 manage your time Scroll down and choose whether you want the Before 3 days appointment repeated on other days, for example if it is Before 1 week a recurring event. Choose from: No repeat Scroll down and select a ringtone for the alarm. Daily Press Done to save the appointment.
  • Page 109: To-Do List

    manage your time keep track of things you have to do All of the appointments which match the criteria will show. Scroll to the correct appointment and press OK to view the details. You can view, edit and add jobs to do. The jobs will be displayed in different ways depending on whether they are To delete an appointment: finished or unfinished.
  • Page 110: Memos

    Select a memo. By using the memo management function on your LG Press Option and choose from: U8150, you can view and manage saved memos and add Send Memo new memos when necessary. Send a copy of the memo to somebody else via text message or email.
  • Page 111: Call History

    manage your time File info. Enter the memo and press OK. Once the memo is View details of the memo including its title, saved to this box, anyone that wants to view the memo size and date. will need to know the security code. Memory status find out who has called you and when Check the memory status of your phone.
  • Page 112 manage your time keep an eye on how long you spend on your calls Your Orange phone allows you to keep track of the length of your calls and, consequently, estimate how much you spend. Press MENU and select Settigs. Scroll to Call and press OK.
  • Page 113: Have Fun On Your Phone

    have fun on your phone...
  • Page 114: Games

    With the full colour screen and excellent sound quality, using Orange World. These games are different to the gaming on your LG U8150 is more fun than ever. You can downloadable games as they require you to be connected also download new games to play from Orange using while you are playing.
  • Page 115: Video Clips

    have fun on your phone video clips You can also download games from Orange World to store on your phone. Press twice and open fun to open a list of games to download. You can watch video clips through video links on the Orange portal, from the internet or from clips stored on your phone.
  • Page 116 have fun on your phone Once the clip has partially downloaded, the clip will To stream a video clip: begin to play automatically. The download progress bar will continue to show while the clip plays. From the Orange World portal, follow links from the The clip will be automatically stored in your Video video channel, or from clip links within content stream.
  • Page 117: Ensure Your Phone Is Secure

    ensure your phone is secure...
  • Page 118: Orange Care

    ensure your phone is secure Orange Care To get Pay Monthly Orange Care call free from your Orange phone. Life’s difficult enough, without having to worry about the expense and hassle of replacing your phone. Note: Orange Care includes insurance and warranty which is subject to terms and conditions and exclusions as With Orange Care you get: stated in chapter 14.
  • Page 119 ensure your phone is secure protecting your phone To make a claim or to have your phone barred to prevent unauthorised use simply call Orange customer Accidents happen – which is why we offer Orange Care. services on 07973 100 150, or if you are abroad call However, we do ask that you take good care of your +44 7973 100...
  • Page 120 ensure your phone is secure What if I enter the wrong PIN? Small Business customers opening an Orange account receive Orange Care free for the first 12 months. Small If you enter an incorrect USIM Card PIN or PIN2 three Business customers will receive a free replacement for times in a row, your USIM Card will block.
  • Page 121: Usim Card Pin

    ensure your phone is secure ensure that only authorised people To turn your phone on once USIM Card PIN is activated: can use your phone When you switch your phone on you will see Enter PIN If your phone’s USIM Card PIN is activated a four-digit PIN code in the display.
  • Page 122: Phone Code

    ensure your phone is secure phone code protects your phone against What are the security codes for? unauthorised use Your Orange phone comes with a number of preset security codes. Each code controls one of your phone’s The phone code can be set to activate when a different features.
  • Page 123: International Services

    International services...
  • Page 124: Pay Monthly Customers

    International services Orange International services for pay Note: The availability of this service will be dependent on monthly customers the partner network supporting Text Messaging and MultiMedia Messaging. Whether it’s two weeks in the sun or a quick business trip, take Orange with you when you go abroad and have the When travelling abroad, always try to keep safety at the reassurance that it’s the affordable way to keep talking.
  • Page 125 International services What are the international dialling codes I need to add to numbers pay monthly check list before you travel when I am calling to or from the UK? country code Call customer services on from your Orange phone Austria 07973 100 159 from any other phone to activate...
  • Page 126: Pay As You Go Customers

    International services Orange International services for pay as Set up any diverts on your Orange phone before you you go customers leave the UK as you will not be able to do it when you are abroad. Refer to chapter 4 for more information on call diverts.
  • Page 127 International services How do I know which countries I can call pay as you go check list before you travel from and to using my Orange phone? Remove any temporary bars on international calls using Call the Information line on from your Orange the menu options on your phone.
  • Page 128: Select A Network

    International services when you go abroad, you need to select the Make sure you pack your charger and a three-pin partner network to use adaptor so you can charge your phone while abroad. Make sure that the frequently used numbers in your phonebook are saved with the international dialling Orange has partnerships with a range of networks in a codes you need, ie, +44 minus the leading zero from...
  • Page 129: Answer Phone Abroad

    International services using your Answer Phone abroad using GPRS abroad While abroad, you can use your Answer Phone as easily as If you use GPRS abroad you may need to manually select you do when in the UK. the network you use to ensure that you are roaming on a network that supports GPRS Roaming.
  • Page 131: Reference

    reference...
  • Page 132 reference safety other radio transmitting equipment, you are advised that for the satisfactory operation of your phone and for your own network services safety, you should use your phone only in the normal The mobile phone described in this guide is approved for use operating position.
  • Page 133 reference engine off before using your phone, although never on a car kit installation motorway slip road or hard shoulder even if it is urgent. Only qualified personnel should install or service the Do not store or carry inflammable liquids, gases or personal handsfree car kit or the phone in a vehicle.
  • Page 134 reference Your mobile phone is a low power radio transmitter and emergency calls receiver. When it is switched on, it receives and sends out If your phone offers the features listed below, and if you have radio frequency (RF) signals. Most modern electronic restricted or barred outgoing calls from your phone, calls to equipment is shielded from RF signals.
  • Page 135 reference To make an emergency call: one touch emergency dialling If your phone supports preprogrammed one touch emergency If the phone is not on, switch it on. dialling, using the 9 key to call the emergency number may not Check for adequate signal strength. be possible when you have restricted or barred outgoing calls From the main display key in the emergency number for from your phone.
  • Page 136 reference always guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore never use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. rely solely upon your mobile phone for essential communication When connecting the phone or any accessory to another such as medical emergencies. Do not hang up during an device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions.
  • Page 137 reference phone is switched on. aircraft safety Never carry your phone in your breast pocket. Using your phone while in the air is prohibited. Switch off your Use the ear opposite to the pacemaker to minimise phone before boarding any aircraft. The use of mobile the potential for interference.
  • Page 138 reference Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but Never use a phone without a cover. not always clearly marked. They include: below deck on boats; chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using Remember to always make backup copies of all liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane);...
  • Page 139 reference holder because metallic materials may be attracted by the Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids earpiece. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode storage media near the phone, because information stored electronic circuits.
  • Page 140 reference week, since overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left precautions when carrying a spare battery in a purse or unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over pocket. time. Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly and Do not paint your phone as this can clog its moving parts according to your local regulations, and must never be and prevent operation.
  • Page 141: Radio Waves And Your Phone

    07973 100 451, recommendations and standards. Orange believes that new from any other phone for assistance. and existing customers should be fully informed about SAR. The SAR value for your LG U8150 is 0.638W/kg (10g).
  • Page 142 reference paperwork Note: The SAR value for your phone has been provided to Orange by the manufacturer. By acting as facilitator for conveying this information to our customers, Orange is 14-day phone return fulfiling its duty as a responsible retailer. The 14-day phone return only applies to new phones and excludes upgrades and reconditioned phones.
  • Page 143 reference which may be of particular interest to you. From time to with peace of mind, topping up from as little as £10 a month to time, we may pass information about you to third parties or £100. You can change or cancel your Direct Debit anytime, government agencies.
  • Page 144: Orange Care Terms And Conditions

    reference Orange Care terms and conditions Orange phone or 07973 100 345 from any other phone and Business Solutions customers should call 158 from interpretation their Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone. Pay as you go customers can purchase Orange 1.1 In these terms and conditions Insurance refers to the Care by calling 450 from their Orange phone or 07973 provisions of clause 3 and Warranty to the provisions of...
  • Page 145 reference supplied as part of the standard package. (see clause 6.14 in respect of conditions outside the United 2.3 The Insurance is arranged with an authorised insurer Kingdom). If your phone (or parts there of) is lost, stolen or whose details are available upon request to HSBC damaged you will be entitled to a replacement or repair “free Insurance Brokers Limited, Quay West, Trafford Wharf of charge”...
  • Page 146 reference 6.14. once only. 3.2 Your claim must be reported to Orange as soon as 3.5 You or any authorised user of the phone must at all times possible but in any event not more than 24 hours after act with due care in looking after the phone and take all you discover the loss, theft or damage.
  • Page 147 reference 4.1.5 breakdown of or interruption to the network aircraft or other aerial devices travelling at sonic or service; supersonic speeds; 4.1.6 loss of use or consequential loss of any kind; 4.1.13 war and hostilities; 4.1.7 cosmetic damage which does not impair the 4.1.14 loss, destruction or damage in Northern Ireland normal functions of the phone;...
  • Page 148 reference 4.2.4 at the time of loss, theft or damage the phone similar specification. was not being used or in the possession of you or 6.2 Replacement phones may be supplied from refurbished an authorised user. stock that have been tested and are fully functional. 6.3 In the event of a claim you are only entitled to repair or replacement (at the option of Orange) of your phone.
  • Page 149 reference accidental or malicious damage the original phone supplied. must be returned to Orange. 6.11 If Orange has reasonable cause to believe you have 6.7 When a replacement phone has been supplied because made a fraudulent claim your cover will be cancelled. of loss or theft, if the original phone is subsequently 6.12 You must provide any assistance and/or information recovered it must be returned to Orange as it is the...
  • Page 150 reference warranty the original phone must be returned to reasons beyond our control this may not always be Orange. possible. 6.16 You may be charged the recommended retail price of 6.19 Orange will arrange with you a place and time period any battery charger or antenna returned to Orange for any replacement phone to be delivered, on payment which is shown not to be that originally supplied with...
  • Page 151 reference warranty - defective materials or workmanship term & payments - Service Plan inclusive of Orange Care 7.1 If your phone (or parts thereof) becomes defective due to faulty materials or workmanship Orange will (at its option) 8.1 Where you are connected to a service plan which repair or replace it at no charge (on payment of the includes Orange Care the Insurance and Warranty will administration fee, if applicable, as detailed in clause...
  • Page 152 reference extra the Insurance and Warranty will come into force 24 9.4 In the event that any tax payable on premiums should be hours after you call to request cover or 24 hours after we increased or any new tax imposed then such increase or receive your written request for cover and will each have new tax may be passed onto you.
  • Page 153 reference battery and charging unit but excluding removed you may terminate Orange Care on giving not reconditioned and/or second hand phones) where less than 10 days notice ending on an invoice date. If the defective material or workmanship has been you do not give notice within one month of notification of brought to Orange’s attention within 6 months of any changes you will be taken to have accepted the...
  • Page 154 reference The Insurance and warranty within the policy will each another both of which require Orange Care to be have a term of 12 months. Your confirmation of purchased as an optional extra then Orange Care will Insurance cover will be sent to you within 30 working continue unaffected.
  • Page 155 reference purchased to a pay monthly service plan which requires service plan for which Orange Care has been Orange Care to be purchased as an optional extra purchased as an optional extra Orange Care will Orange Care will automatically cease. Orange will automatically cease but in such event you will not be refund to you a pro rata proportion of the premium for entitled to any refund of premiums paid.
  • Page 156 reference dispute over your claim Orange may refer the matter to are not satisfied, you can in the second instance write independent Chartered Loss Adjusters for investigation to Product Insurance, Orange PCS, Senhouse Road, and review. Darlington, DL1 4YG. 13.3 If you are not satisfied with the way a complaint has complaints been dealt with you should write to HSBC Insurance Brokers Limited, Quay West, Trafford Wharf Road,...
  • Page 157 reference Terms and conditions for the supply Age Restricted Services: of Orange Network Services Any Services which are specified for use only by customers over a specific age. 1 definitions Bar: The following words and expressions shall have the following A block placed by us on some or all of the Services you meanings: normally use (except for calls to emergency services).
  • Page 158 reference Connection: Orange Services. It may be made available on your Device or The process of giving you access to a Service. provided electronically or distributed with new Devices or in "Disconnection" and "Re-connection" have a corresponding mailings to some or all Orange Customers. meaning.
  • Page 159 reference Minimum Term: Orange: The minimum period for the supply of Services as specified Orange Personal Communications Services Limited, or any in your Service Plan commencing on the date of Registration, organisation that may succeed it as the assignee of this where no period is specified in the Service Plan a minimum Contract.
  • Page 160 reference Services: USIM: Network and other Services, including Orange Additional A card or other device which shall for the avoidance of doubt Services, provided or procured by us for you to use. include a USIM which contains your personal telephone number and which is programmed to allow you to access Service Plan: the Network.
  • Page 161 reference 2.2 After the Minimum Term ends, we will continue to trying to use the network at the same time, and faults supply you with Services as normal until your Contract in other telecommunication networks to which the is terminated in any of the ways described in Section 4. Network is connected 3 provision of Services 3.1.2 The quality of our Services may not be at its best...
  • Page 162 reference Services may sometimes be affected by maintenance and 3.5.2 You don't pay your bill within the time stipulated in upgrading Condition 6.2; we reserve the right to place a Bar on some or all of the Services from your Device (with the 3.4 The Network and the Services may from time to time exception of calls to the emergency services).
  • Page 163 reference 3.5.5 We suspect on reasonable grounds that information Monitoring the Services you use has been supplied to us without the knowledge of the person named or that an application is unauthorised or 3.8 Or the purposes of good management and security and contains false particulars to make sure we follow your instructions correctly and to improve our service to you through training of our...
  • Page 164 reference 3.10 If you use Services from a country outside the UK your 3.13 Whilst Orange has no responsibility to monitor the use use of the Services may be subject to different laws of the Services if you exceed the use limits we reserve and regulations that apply in that other country.
  • Page 165 reference 3.15 Orange accepts no liability for the, loss, late receipt or responsibility for the Content or services in respect of non-readability of any download, transmission, or other these and you agree to conform with the instructions communications. The Content, which is obtained from a issued by those websites and networks relating to your large range of sources, is supplied to You on an “as is”...
  • Page 166 reference access the Services. If you are allowed to access the Terminating your Contract during the Minimum Term Age Restricted Services by virtue of the fact you are the specified age or older you must not show or send 4.2 You may terminate your Contract before the Minimum Content from the Age Restricted Services to anyone Term has expired if you pay us: below the specified age.
  • Page 167 reference terms, resulting in an excessive increase in the Charges Service, in which case you may cancel that Orange or changes that alter your rights under this Contract to Additional Service in accordance with Condition 15.1. your detriment. In such cases you would need to give us at least 14 days written notice prior to your Billing Terminating your contract because Orange is no longer able Date (and within one month of us telling you about the...
  • Page 168 reference Termination of your Contract by Orange is appointed over any of your assets or if we have good reason for believing that you are unable to pay 4.5 We may terminate your Contract immediately at any the Charges time in respect of any or all the Devices owned by you, in whole or in part, by giving you written notice if: 4.5.5 In addition, we may terminate your Contract at any time after the Minimum Term has expired...
  • Page 169 reference 4.6.2 You haven't complied with one or more of the terms of any money you owe us and us paying you any money your Contract and do not correct the breach within 7 we owe you. After termination, it is your responsibility to days of being asked by us in writing to do so.
  • Page 170 reference applicable. Payment is due when you receive your Penalties for overdue payments invoice. 6.1.1 You will be responsible for paying all Charges on 6.2 If payment is not made within 14 days of its due date, your Account, whether or not they have been we may charge interest on all sums outstanding at the accrued by you personally.
  • Page 171 reference 6.3.2 We may arrange for invoices to be issued by a 6.4.2 Keep confidential, and not disclose to any third third party on our behalf. Invoices issued by such party, your Account password or any personal third party shall be binding on you and payment identification code, number or name issued by us of such invoices in full to the third party will be a permitting access to the Services...
  • Page 172 reference 6.4.5 Not act in a way, whether knowingly or otherwise, rights of any third party which will impair the operation of the Network or any part of it, or put it in jeopardy 6.4.9 Not copy, modify, store, forward, publish or distribute the Services or their Content without our express 6.4.6 Use only Devices and Accessories approved for permission...
  • Page 173 reference 7.1 Where there are one or more Users other than you and multi media messages. under your Contract, you remain responsible :- 7.1.1 For ensuring the Services are used in accordance Service Plan with this Contract and 8.3 You may not have a higher Service Plan on Line Two 7.1.2 For all Charges incurred to your Account by those than you have on Line One.
  • Page 174 reference 9.1.2 Any individual applying as a member of a company is against us in respect of any delay or Disconnection of full contractual capacity and is able both to pay for caused as a result of the operation of this Condition. the Services he or she has requested and to meet his or her other obligations under your Contract 10 credit assessments...
  • Page 175 reference decide an appropriate credit limit on your Account. 10.2.2 Help make decisions on motor, household, credit, Alternatively, we may ask you to lodge a Deposit with life and other insurance claims, for you and us before we Connect you. If you believe our members of your household assessment of you is incorrect, we will review your eligibility.
  • Page 176 reference added to your record they will not be shared by others. d) if you fail to pass any credit assessments which we reasonably consider to be necessary from time to time 10.4 Please contact us if you would like details of these credit reference and fraud prevention agencies from 11.2 Deposits will be held for 12 months from the date of whom we obtain and to whom we pass information...
  • Page 177 reference any other circumstances, however, we may charge for However, after the Minimum Term we will lift this replacing it. We reserve the right to recall any USIM restriction at your request, provided all your payments Card from you at any time to enhance or maintain the of Charges are up to date and you pay the current quality of the Services.
  • Page 178 reference if calling the emergency services. Service Plan and add to or cancel Orange Additional Services you must give us not less than 10 days notice Devices before your Billing Date (subject to the terms of any promotional offers you have accepted). We do, Your Device is not a part of your Contract however, reserve the right to vary the terms of this Contract from time to time and to make changes to...
  • Page 179 reference New services your Customer Communications and to keep those which are mailed to you until they are superseded. We 15.3 We are continuously enhancing our existing Services as regard you as having been given any information if it is well as adding new services, particularly Orange either: Additional Services.
  • Page 180 reference a) nominate a User other than yourself while you remain a) not the fault of the other party primarily liable to us under your Contract b) indirect and/or not reasonably foreseeable b) terminate your Contract on short notice if you have transferred title to your Device to a new customer who has c) loss of business, profits, savings, revenue, use or goodwill, Connected the Device to our Network.
  • Page 181 reference b) direct physical damage to or loss of property resulting general from our breach of contract or negligence while providing Services. Changes to your Contract Factors beyond our control 19.1 Subject to Condition 15, your Contract may be varied or amended only by the express mutual agreement of 18.3 We will not be liable to you if we are unable to perform both parties.
  • Page 182 reference a) any information relating to your Contract, including your We will keep your information for a reasonable period personal financial information and details of how you have after your contract with us has finished in case you performed in meeting your obligations under your Contract decide to use our Services again and may contact you about our Services during this time.
  • Page 183 reference 19.5 By registering your Device on the Network you consent Delivering communications to you to our transferring your information to countries which do not provide the same level of data protection as the 19.9 All notices to be served in accordance with your UK if necessary for providing you services you require.
  • Page 184 reference Disputes between you and us Orange company details 19.10 You may request that disputes between you and us 19.13Our Company Registration Number is 2178917 and are referred to arbitration under our Code of Practice for our Registered Office is at St James Court, Great Park Consumer Affairs.
  • Page 185: Pay As You Go Terms And Conditions

    reference pay as you go terms Services. 'Disconnection' and ‘Re-connection' have a and conditions corresponding meaning. The following words and expressions shall have the following Literature meanings: printed matter providing information on Services published by Orange and distributed with new Phones or in mailings to Accessories Customers, whether or not supplied automatically to all goods designed for use with but not part of Phones and...
  • Page 186 reference Orange Roaming Orange Personal Communications a service which allows you to use your Phone on other Services Limited, and any successor in business or assignee. operator’s networks, usually in foreign countries. Phone Services mobile telephone (excluding Accessories but including Network and other services, provided by us and made charging unit and SIM which remains the property of Orange) available for your use.
  • Page 187 reference provision of services We will use all reasonable efforts to provide back-up Services and to keep all such periods of non 2.1 We will use reasonable efforts to make the Services availability to a minimum but some interruption may available to you at all times.
  • Page 188 reference against you and reserve the right to Suspend the in accordance with 3.1 above expires your Phone will Services if a complaint has been made against you continue to be capable of receiving incoming calls for pending the results of investigation of the complaint. the periods set out in the Price Guide and/or Customer Literature current as at the date of expiry.
  • Page 189 reference 3.5 No cash credits will be given for unused pay as you go 5.1 Recognising that good management and security of the Vouchers. Credit or Debit card payments are subject to Services is important to all Orange customers you our policy on acceptance in force from time to time.
  • Page 190 reference 5.1.4 only use a Phone and Accessories approved for application is unauthorised or contains false particulars, use with the Network and comply with all for the protection of our Customers and the Network, relevant legislation or regulation relating to its we may delay Connection or Disconnect Services to use;...
  • Page 191 reference any other circumstances. We reserve the right to recall directory and caller ID any SIM Card from you at any time to enhance or maintain the quality of the Services. 8.1 Unless you inform us otherwise when you Register your 7.2 You must inform us immediately in the event that a SIM first pay as you go Voucher, we may make appropriate Card is damaged.
  • Page 192 reference SIM Card or your Phone is lost or stolen. In order to and the Charges from time to time. take advantage of the provisions of Condition 9.4 you may inform us if at any time your Phone requires repair. customer literature 9.4 Upon receipt of notification under Condition 9.3 we may at your request Suspend Services for a maximum...
  • Page 193 reference employee of Orange. If you are in any doubt as to liability whether any statement or representation is properly authorised you should contact Orange customer 13.1 Except as provided in this Condition 13, neither party services immediately. shall be liable to the other, whether in contract or tort or assignment and change of ownership of phone otherwise, for any loss or damage which is: 13.1.1 not the fault of the other party;...
  • Page 194 reference 13.2 Subject to Condition 13.1, we limit our legal liability up 13.4 Subject to Condition 13.1, your liability is limited to to a maximum of three thousand pounds per claim or a payment of all outstanding Charges due in accordance series of related claims for any loss or damage which is: with the provisions of your Contract.
  • Page 195 reference 14.2.1 any information relating to your Contract, is limited to the specific circumstances in which it was including your personal financial information and given. It does not affect our rights under these terms details of how you have performed in meeting and conditions in any other way.
  • Page 196: Downloadable Games Terms And Conditions

    reference downloadable games terms and service being supported by the foreign network. conditions 2 cost 1 eligibility 2.1 The cost of downloading each Game in its basic form is 1.1 Each downloadable mobile phone game from Orange currently charged at £1.50. For certain games, additional Games (“the Game”) is open to any UK resident age 16 levels or stages may be available for download and these years or over who has phone of a type which is both...
  • Page 197 reference an individual character or feature. You must not enter into any unlawful, inaccurate, vulgar or 2.3 Orange reserves the right to change these costs, and will inappropriate detail at the point of registration for the prizes. publish any changes on www.orange.co.uk/games Any continued use of the Game after such publication means 4 conditions attaching to Prizes that you will be deemed to have accepted such changes.
  • Page 198 reference 5.1 Under no circumstances will Orange or any of the other you will be deemed to have accepted such changes. parties involved in the provision of the Game, be liable for 5.4 We reserve the right to cease provision of the Game at any losses, damages, costs or expenses arising from or any time.
  • Page 199: Orange Value Promise Terms And Conditions

    reference Orange Value Promise Terms and All trademarks and trade names are the properties of their Conditions respective owners. All rights are reserved by the respective owners. Definitions Competitor tariff A popular published, currently available, monthly paid contract digital tariff available in the UK from O2 (UK) Limited (formerly British Telecommunications Mobile Communications Ltd), Vodafone Retail Ltd &...
  • Page 200 reference mobile phone Services are not offered with OVP 2.3 For a list of current OVP tariffs please visit Additional Services www.orange.co.uk/cgi-bin/ovp/costs.pl Optional services which cost extra whether they are 2.4 Once our Competitors close an OVP equivalent tariff for supplied in conjunction with competitor tariffs or outside new connections, we may at our choice withdraw the competitor tariffs...
  • Page 201 reference 2.8 OVP does not offer discounted rates or schemes for calls terms and conditions we will make reasonable between nominated or frequently called numbers. endeavours to implement any published changes to 2.9 OVP does not apply to Competitor's promotional tariffs existing OVP Plans as soon as is reasonably practical.
  • Page 202 reference charges for short message service, and charges for on its network and charges 50p per minute to call a calls to Customer Service, 0800 & 0500 numbers mobile phone on any other network, the OVP equivalent 3.8 International direct dialled and Roaming calls will be Plan will charge 25p per minute to call another Orange charged at standard Orange rates phone and 50p per minute to call a mobile phone on...
  • Page 203 reference plans where rollover is not offered by the competition. 7.2 Service is subject to the Orange Terms & Conditions for 5.2 The Orange Network Performance Promise applies to the supply of Network Services, a copy of which can be OVP Plans, subject to its terms and conditions.
  • Page 204 The Netherlands with the above mentioned articles of the directive. (Tel.) +31-20-655 7774Mr. Ji Jong, Jeon LG Electronics Inc. GSM Division This model complies with the essential requirements of Emerald BD, 1042 Hogya-Dong, Dongan-Gu Anyang-City, Article 3 of the R&TTE /S/EC Directive, if used for its Kyuongki-Do intended use.
  • Page 205 contact Orange...
  • Page 206: Contact Orange

    contact Orange Orange Customer Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Alternatively, visit the Orange website at www.orange.co.uk for more details. The three-digit numbers in Orange can be called from any phone by adding the prefix 07973 100. pay monthly customers pay as you go customers Billing Enquiries...
  • Page 207 contact Orange www.orange.co.uk helpful booklets Visit the Orange website to find out more about Orange If you would like to receive a free booklet containing useful products and services, buy accessories from the Orange information on an Orange product or service call the Orange shop and, if you are a pay as you go customer, register with Literature request line on 07973 973 970 from any phone or, Orange online.
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  • Page 210 index Address Book Cache add a new entry Calendar delete an entry Calls list edit a contact Caller id search for a contact Calculator make a call Calls Alarm answering Answer Phone making see Orange Answer Phone barring Answer a call mute a Appointments hold a...
  • Page 211 index Dialling Favourites fixed Fixed dialling divert a call Directory enquiries see Orange Directory Enquiries Games Display settings Groups Download applications Hold a call Email Home screen sending 35,67 receiving setting up Information POP3 settings see Orange Plus Infrared...
  • Page 212 index International services pay monthly customers Orange Answer Phone pay as you go customers Answer Phone Call Return network selection Answer Phone PIN Internet menu checking from any other phone see Orange Internet messages personal greeting shortcuts Java™ Orange Directory Enquiries Orange Downloads Orange Internet Menu...
  • Page 213 index Photos Taking a second call take a photo 31,72 Text Media photo messaging 32,73 see Orange Text Media Predictive text Text messages Profiles send 33,64 write templates Redial a number Timer Review your calls To-Do list Ringtones Tones change Unit converter Safety USIM Card PIN...
  • Page 214 index Video shoot a video 28,70 video messaging 29,73 video clips 30,115 Voice Media see Orange 177 Volume Wap games Wap settings...
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