Ericsson R380s User Manual
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Your Ericsson R380s ................... 5
Documentation ............................ 5
Suite CD ...................................... 6
Checklist ...................................... 7
Operational modes ....................... 7
The Battery .................................. 8
The SIM card ............................. 11
Turning on and off ..................... 12
Flip closed ................................. 13
Flip open .................................... 14
Security ...................................... 21
Phone keys ................................. 23
Keypad functions ....................... 24
Display indicators ...................... 25
Menu navigation ........................ 27
Phone menu ............................... 34
Calendar ..................................... 41
Inbox .......................................... 41
Phone book ................................ 42
Alarms ....................................... 43
Warnings .................................... 43
The Desktop ............................... 45
Navigation ................................. 47
Entering information ................. 48
Warnings .................................... 56
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Call ............................................ 57
Call log ...................................... 66
Settings ...................................... 67
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Personal details .......................... 83
Contents list ............................... 85
New contact ............................... 91
Find ............................................ 92
Inbox .......................................... 94
New e-mail .............................. 107
New SMS ................................ 110
Find .......................................... 112
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Generate passcode ................... 112
Month view ............................. 116
Week view ............................... 117
Day view ................................. 118
To do ....................................... 119
New appointment .................... 119
Browser ................................... 125
Bookmarks .............................. 127
Open Location ......................... 129
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History ..................................... 130
Browsing Secure Sites ............. 130
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Phone Your Ericsson R380s ....5 Call ..........57 Documentation ......5 Call log ........66 Information and Communications Settings ........67 Suite CD ........6 Contacts Getting Started Personal details ......83 Checklist ........7 Contents list ....... 85 Operational modes .......
  • Page 2 ......180 first time ........138 Synchronizing your R380s ..185 Using e-mail with several Backing up your R380s ... 186 configurations installed ... 140 Restoring your R380s ....187 Setting up WAP Services ..140 Changing the language in WAP Profiles ......
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    R380s can send and receive e-mail and SMS messages, browse the Internet via a WAP services browser and much, much more. The advanced software in your R380s heralds a new era in mobile communications. Welcome to our wireless world! Documentation...
  • Page 6: Information And Communications Suite Cd

    • Note: R380 User’s Manual information on the CD is exactly the same as the printed R380s User’s Guide. The names are different so that the printed document and the electronic document can easily be recognised. The installation of Lotus Organizer version 5.0.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Quick Guide leaflets. • CD-ROM; Ericsson Mobile Communications and Information • Suite which contains a multimedia presentation, Communications Suite software and the User’s Manual (pdf). RS-232 cable for R380s to PC connectivity. • Desk stand. • 3 extra touchscreen styluses. •...
  • Page 8: The Battery

    Title bar Program icons The Battery The battery that comes with your R380s may not be charged. It is recommended that you charge the battery for 3 hours before you use the R380s for the first time. The first time you charge a new battery, or a completely discharged...
  • Page 9 When to charge the battery When the battery needs to be charged, a beep is heard, the indicator light (on the top of your R380s) blinks red and a battery low message appears in the display. The battery can also be charged whenever you wish without affecting the R380s’s performance.
  • Page 10 Charging is indicated by: the battery meter on the display pulsing continuously. • the indicator on top of the R380s showing a steady red light (or • green, if the R380s is switched on). Note: Non-Ericsson batteries are charged slowly for safety reasons.
  • Page 11: The Sim Card

    When the battery is fully charged, the battery meter on the display is shown as full and the indicator on top of the R380s shows a steady green light. Tip! Normal operation is possible during charging. However, this lengthens the charging time.
  • Page 12: Turning On And Off

    Always disconnect the charger and other accessories from your phone before inserting and removing your SIM card. Ensure that the R380s is turned off and the flip is closed. Remove the battery. Slide the SIM card out of the SIM card holder.
  • Page 13: Flip Closed

    Turning on your R380s for the first time After turning on your R380s for the first time, you are asked to select your preferred language. To select a language: Scroll with to find and highlight your choice. Press to confirm your selection.
  • Page 14: Flip Open

    Notice that the network strength indicator, at the bottom to the left of the display, is reduced to a dashed line. Furthermore the light indicator on top of the R380s does not flash.
  • Page 15 The desktop On opening the flip, your R380s shows the equivalent or nearest function that was immediately active with the flip closed. For example, if a contact within the Phone book is displayed and the flip is opened, then the contacts record within Contacts appears in the display.
  • Page 16 See “Entering information” on page 48 for more information. Initial settings For effective use of your R380s, it is recommended that some initial settings and preferences be set up. In general, most settings can only be set up with the flip open. This includes and covers most flip closed functions.
  • Page 17 To enter the clock program: Select the Extras tab to display the functions. Extras Game System Notepad Clock Calculator Tap the icon. Clock A view is displayed in which time and date is shown. To select the current and destination time zone: and select .
  • Page 18 See “Global settings” on page 161 for more information. Personal details Owner information is essential for the safe return of your R380s if it is misplaced, lost or stolen. Furthermore, you can send your personal details via infrared to another device or attach them to an e-mail when establishing new contacts.
  • Page 19 To enter your personal details: Select Contacts. Contacts Contents Personal Find contact list details and enter your personal details. Personal details Tap the first name entry section and enter your name. Continue with the following fields by tapping the next field icon.
  • Page 20 SIM card phone book import If you have names and numbers stored in a phone book on a SIM card, then these phone book entries can be imported from the SIM card to your R380s. To import SIM card phone book entries: Select Contacts.
  • Page 21: Security

    The Personal Identification Number (PIN) is to authenticate and protect against unauthorised usage of the R380s. The PIN code is usually requested when you turn on your R380s. To change your PIN code, see “To change the PIN/PIN 2:” on page 80 for more information.
  • Page 22 Phone lock code The phone lock activates an identification number to authenticate and protect against unauthorised usage of your R380s if it is stolen and the SIM card is exchanged. It is not activated when you buy the phone. You can change the phone lock code (default is 0000) to any three to eight-digit personal code.
  • Page 23: Flip Closed

    18-05-00 12:00 Keypad Phone keys Keys on the upper section of your R380s are the volume slider and voice memo keys. They each have one or more distinctive functions associated to them. Use the volume slider key to: Increase or decrease the volume of the earpiece. Move upwards to increase or downwards to decrease the volume.
  • Page 24: Keypad Functions

    Press again to stop the memo. Keypad functions Keys on the lower keypad or flip section of your R380s have one or more distinctive functions associated to them. The term press and hold is equivalent to a key press time of approximately 2 seconds.
  • Page 25: Display Indicators

    • progress, press and hold. Mute the ring signal during an incoming call. • Put the R380s into silent mode, when in the standby mode press • and hold. Use the phone book shortcut key to: Enter the phone book directly.
  • Page 26 Battery meter. The fuller the icon, the more charge the battery holds, 0–4 units. Other indicators SMS memory overflow. R380s message memory is full and no SMS messages can be received. See “Delete messages” on page 100 for information on how to delete stored SMS messages from your R380s.
  • Page 27: Menu Navigation

    To return to the standby mode press and hold Making and receiving calls When making and receiving calls, the instructions in this section assume that your R380s is in the standby mode. To obtain standby mode requires the following: NETWORK 18-05-2000 your R380s is turned on.
  • Page 28 The display shows (outgoing call initiated), followed by Calling 00:01 Ericsson John (a line has been allocated). When the call is answered it Connecting is deemed as active. A call time meter starts, showing the elapsed time in minutes and seconds.
  • Page 29 If you press any key, or you receive a call while the Retry? function is active, then the re-dialling is interrupted. If the re-dialling is successful, the R380s sounds a single ring tone. International calls When making an international call, the international dialling prefix is required followed by the destination area code and number.
  • Page 30 When a call is in progress Changing the volume During a call the volume can be adjusted with the use of the slider on the side of the R380s. Slide up to increase the volume and down to decrease the volume. Muting the microphone To disconnect the microphone during a call, press and hold down .
  • Page 31 Turning the DTMF tones on or off can only be acheived when the call is active. Sending DTMF tones You can use your R380s to send DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) tones. This feature may be used for a variety of purposes, such as telephone banking or controlling an answering machine.
  • Page 32 Call holding An active call is indicated in the display with the phone handset 00:01 Ericsson John symbol tilted up next to the connected name or number. An active call can be placed on hold before setting up another call or when answering a waiting call.
  • Page 33 When a voice mail number has been configured in your R380s, you can make a call to your voice mail service. See “Voicemail” on page 72 for more information on storing a voice mail number.
  • Page 34: Phone Menu

    Selecting this option activates the keylock and returns the user to the standby screen with the keylock activator displayed. This is useful when carrying or transporting your activated R380s so that accidental key presses do not start a function or a call.
  • Page 35 Phone m enu Silent m ode Scroll to and press All sounds are now muted. The R380s remains in phone menu standby mode with ‘Silent mode’ highlighted. To re-instate sounds, repeat the above steps and select Tip! You can also activate and deactivate Silent mode by pressing...
  • Page 36 SIM card does not support separate voice and data numbers, i.e. your R380s does not recognize what kind of a call you are receiving. Flip Closed...
  • Page 37 Phone m enu Hide m y num ber press . The R380s returns to the standby mode and initiates the call to the previously entered number. To show number identity: Enter the phone number you want to call.
  • Page 38 Call handling options When a call is active, and depending on the type of call in progress, there are a number of Phone menu options that become available. For example, with a conference call, more menu options become available with regards to conference call handling requirements. See the table below for more information.
  • Page 39 Call switching You can switch between an active call and a call on hold. To switch between an active and a held call: From the , scroll to highlight and press • Phone m enu Switch calls The active call is put on hold and the held call is made active. Call transfer You can transfer an active call to a call that is on hold, while disconnecting yourself from both calls.
  • Page 40 Select the participant to be extracted and press . The extracted call is made active and the conference is put on hold. You can put a conference on hold and make another call, and then switch between the new call and the conference. To put the conference on hold and make a new call: From the , scroll...
  • Page 41: Calendar

    To close the message, press Tip! If the message you selected contains an embedded phone number, use to view and highlight the full telephone number, then press .Your R380s initiates a call to the number. Flip Closed...
  • Page 42: Phone Book

    Opening the flip when accessing the Inbox will provide you with a more detailed view. Phone book The Phone book functions in your R380s allow you to easily access and communicate with business contacts and friends. You can scroll and select a contact you want to call.
  • Page 43: Alarms

    Tip! An alternative method of dialling is to press a specific digit key associated with the stored position of a number within the phone book SIM card and then press to automatically dial the associated phone number, e.g. press to dial the phone number stored in position 1 on the phone book SIM card.
  • Page 44 Insufficient storage space warning The warning is activated if there is insufficient storage space and an ‘Insufficient data storage space’ message appears in the display. The current store operation is cancelled. Press to acknowledge the warning. • To free up storage space, you should delete unused or old: call logs; contacts;...
  • Page 45: Flip Open Guidelines

    The stylus is located in the holder on the battery. For information on how to start your R380s, see “Turning on and off” on page 12. The stylus selection technique is generally described with the use of the word ‘tap’.
  • Page 46 The program tabs are: Phone, for telephone functions and settings. Contacts, for contact functions. Messaging, for various message functions. Calendar, for agenda functions. WAP Services, for Internet functions. Extras, for additional tool functions, settings and a game. Title bar The title bar appearsdirectly under the program tabs and indicates which program tab is currently selected.
  • Page 47: Navigation

    Some useful program specific icons: Today – displays the view around the current date in Calendar. New – displays a view for creating a new entry. abc – displays the text entry keyboard. 123 – displays the number entry keyboard. àëó...
  • Page 48: Entering Information

    Entering information Flip open has different input methods which can be used to ‘enter’ information. These input methods are: On-screen keyboards for text characters and digits, used to tap out information which then appears in the display. Handwriting recognition, used to write in the display with the stylus and the information then appears in the display.
  • Page 49 The special characters keypad Enter last name: Agren a e e o o o caps u u u < < < < To enter information: Tap out the required information with the keypad. Switch between keypads by tapping text, numbers and special characters icons.
  • Page 50 The number keypads Enter number: 7890 The keypad shown is that used for real numbers and IP address numbers. The integer keypad is very similar, the only exception being that there is no decimal point key. The security access keypad Security access uses the standard keypads as shown.
  • Page 51 Stylus strokes written in the right of the display are recognized as • numbers. Note: You can write items such as telephone numbers, birthdays, and Social Security numbers entirely to the right of the display because handwriting recognition accepts parentheses, slashes, and dashes in the number writing area.
  • Page 52 Note: Tapping the display will reposition the cursor at the point of contact on the display. Tapping and holding for a short while enables text selection by dragging the stylus. Note: Periods are not entered by a single tap, they are entered by a single stroke as shown above.
  • Page 53 Extended character set The extended character set consists of characters that require additional time to write before recognition occurs, e.g. # and %. The extended character gesture, a (stylus stroke from bottom to top) must be written to enter extended mode, signified by the disappearance of the letters at the top of the display and the mode marker.
  • Page 54 Handwriting recognition allows you to enter any of the following extended characters. Þ º Ð « ð » Ø ¨ ø ¯ · ß µ ¬ < ¥ > ´ ¦ ™ Œ œ ‰ † Æ " & æ ¹...
  • Page 55 Note: You can select character recognition as the default method of entering information into your R380s. See “To change the input settings:” on page 162 for more information. Flip Open Guidelines...
  • Page 56: Warnings

    Warnings With the flip open, warnings are displayed and handled slightly different than with the flip closed. Low battery warning The warning is activated if the battery is low and a ‘Low Battery. Please replace your battery or connect a charger’ message appears in the display.
  • Page 57: Phone

    Note: With the flip open your R380s provides you with greater functionality and viewing capabilities than that offered when the flip is closed. On selecting the Phone program tab, the desktop displays phone functions and settings icons.
  • Page 58 Call display NETWORK 18-05-2000 12:00 Tip! The keypad (default on the right) can be moved and shown on the left instead via a control in the Settings menu. See “Global settings” on page 161 for more information. See “Flip Closed” on page 23 for a description of display indicators and keypad functions.
  • Page 59 The type of connection failure (i.e. user busy, no answer) determines the number of retry attempts. If you press any key, or you receive a call, then the re-dialling is interrupted. If the auto retry is successful, the R380s sounds a single ring tone. Phone...
  • Page 60 Emergency calls Provided a network is within range, the international emergency number may be called even if there is no SIM card in your R380s. Tip! Check with the local operator to find out which emergency call number is supported.
  • Page 61 Incoming calls When you receive a call, the R380s rings. The “Incoming call:” view displays who is calling and asks you if you want to “ ” Answer? To answer the call: to answer the call. When the call is finished, tap •...
  • Page 62 Call switching You can switch between calls when you have two calls displayed in the view. NETWORK +46 555 1234 Ericsson John +1 555 3456 Gonzalez Pamela The split screen displays the active call on the top screen and the on hold call on the lower screen.
  • Page 63 Tap the number of the held call and select from the pop- • Join calls up menu. 03:46 1. John Ericsson 2. Pamela Gonzalez 3. Steven Mutelezi 4. Hank Cheong 5. Jose Blanco The Conference icon appears in the display and conference members are pre-fixed by a single digit.
  • Page 64 To release a participant from the conference: Select the participant to be released and select from the • Release pop-up menu. 03:46 1. John Ericsson 2. Pamela Gonzalez Release Extract 3. Steven Mutelezi 4. Hank Cheong 5. Jose Blanco You can have a private conversation with one of the participants •...
  • Page 65 To start the office handsfree mode: Make sure the R380s is away from your ear, at arm’s length. Slide the volume slider upwards to the maximum volume setting. Slide upwards once more, a short beep indicates that office handsfree can be activated.
  • Page 66 Each call activity results in an entry in the call log, providing relevant information relating to the call. Call log All calls Today 12:40 to John Ericsson 11:33 to Hank Cheong This week This month Before this month The call log allows you to choose how you want the information to be displayed.
  • Page 67 Sounds & alerts Sounds and alerts allow you to customize how your R380s notifies you of an incoming call. To access the sounds & alerts settings: Scroll and tap in the Telephony –...
  • Page 68 Ring volume is set to or the On when silent R380s is in Silent mode, then the R380s will vibrate on all incoming calls or messages. To turn silent mode on or off, select and select Silent m ode to implement and save the new settings.
  • Page 69 To edit my melodies: in the directory. The Edit my melody #1 view My m elodies appears in the display, providing you with a melody in the upper area of the view and a keyboard in the lower. The key allows you to add a short pause in the melody.
  • Page 70 To turn Voice control on or off: in the Telephony – Settings directory. The Voice Options control options view appears in the display. Voice control options Voice answering: <On> Voice dialling: <On> Select and select Voice answering Select and select Voice dialling to implement and save the new settings.
  • Page 71 Note: If a recording sequence is cancelled during the recording of one of the Answer Busy commands, this will cause the deletion of both Answer Busy commands. To record a new voice command or edit an existing voice command: in the Telephony – Settings directory. The Voice comm ands Voice commands view appears in the display.
  • Page 72 To play a voice command: in the Telephony – Settings directory. The Voice comm ands Voice commands view appears in the display. To play a voice command, scroll and select the voice command you want to play, tap and select Play When finished, tap to return to the Voice commands view.
  • Page 73 Select and select Call waiting to implement and save the new settings. The display returns to the current expanded directory in the Telephony – Settings view. Note: Call waiting is a network setting that requires access to your network. Restrict calls Restrict calls allows you to bar different types of outgoing and incoming calls.
  • Page 74 W hen busy: if you do not answer within a specified time (operator dependent), • No reply: if your R380s is turned off or if you are unreachable, • Not reachable: To access the call divert settings: Scroll and tap in the Telephony –...
  • Page 75 Telephony – Settings directory. A Select network message appears in the display asking you to wait while your R380s performs a network search. You can stop the search and return to the Telephony – Settings directory by tapping Stop...
  • Page 76 Network search mode view appears in the display. Select and tap: Search mode: – your R380s, when switched on, searches for the last Autom atic accessed network. If this is not available, it automatically starts searching for a network according to the preferred list of networks stored on your SIM card.
  • Page 77 . This setting allow you to specify the information Cost and tim e displayed during an active voice call. If is selected Cost and tim e but there is insufficient room for both on the R380s display cost is shown. Select and then select Credit Status...
  • Page 78 Telephony – Settings view. My numbers My numbers allows you to read/store your own voice, data and fax numbers on your SIM card. If this is not possible, then the numbers are read/stored in your R380s. Phone...
  • Page 79 Telephony – Settings view. Locks Locks provides you with access to the functions which allow you protect your R380s from unauthorized use. To access the locks settings: Scroll and tap in the Telephony – Settings directory. The...
  • Page 80 to implement and save the new settings. If you have made any changes, you have to enter your lock code. If successful, the display returns to the current expanded directory in the Telephony – Settings view. If the lock code is incorrect, a “Wrong phone lock”...
  • Page 81 Handsfree equipment Handsfree equipment settings allow you to select the way in which your R380s handles handsfree speech and the mode in which the R380s is answered when handsfree equipment is fitted. To change the handsfree settings: in the Telephony – Settings directory. The Handsfree equipment Handsfree equipment view appears in the display.
  • Page 82 Last dialled numbers list Last dialled numbers list allows you to turn the storing of previously dialled numbers on or off. To turn the Last dialled numbers list on or off: in the Telephony – Settings directory. Last dialled num bers list The Last dialled numbers list view appears in the display.
  • Page 83: Contacts

    The Phone book that you access with the flip closed, is created from the Contacts that you have stored in the R380s. Contacts allows you to access and store more detailed information with regards to an individual contact with the flip open: for example multiple numbers can accessed and saved such as mobile, home and fax numbers per contact name.
  • Page 84 To enter or edit your personal details: Tap Personal details on the Contacts desktop. If you have not entered any details, you are asked to create a new entry. The title bar contains the text ‘Enter your personal details’. to confirm that you want to enter your details. After your Personal details have been entered, selection of the Personal details icon displays an Entry view containing your personal details.
  • Page 85: Contents List

    To send your personal details via infrared to another device: Make sure your R380s’s infrared port faces the infrared port of your target device. Tip! The maximum recommended distance between the infrared ports is 0.2 metre and they must also be at an angle of 30 degrees or less.
  • Page 86 Similarly, when viewing Contacts entries the amount of information displayed can be changed using the following options: displays one line of information, consisting of the • Sum m ary - contacts name. displays a second line of information, consisting of the •...
  • Page 87 To send an e-mail, SMS or fax via SMS message from an entry in the contents list: Select the relevant tab at the top of the display. Scroll to the required name and select it. To send an e-mail, select the e-mail address. The New message view appears in the display allowing you to compose a message before sending it.
  • Page 88 The entry is inserted into the Contacts database. To send an entry in the contacts database via infrared to another device: Make sure your R380s infrared port faces the infrared port of the target device. Tip! Maximum recommended distance between infrared ports is 20 centimetres or 8 inches and they must also be at an angle of 30 degrees or less.
  • Page 89 To receive an entry via infrared from another device: Make sure your R380s infrared port faces the infrared port of the target device. Tip! Maximum recommended distance between infrared ports is 20 centimetres or 8 inches and they must also be at an angle of 30 degrees or less.
  • Page 90 To import all phone numbers, tap and select Im port all as first name Im port all as last nam e Im port all as com pany nam e The selection is then imported into your Contacts database and a message appears in the display confirming that import has been successful.
  • Page 91: New Contact

    New contact New contact allows you to create and store a new entry in the Contacts database. To create a new entry in Contacts: Tap New contact on the Contacts desktop. in the New entry view. Enter the first name <Enter first nam e>...
  • Page 92: Find

    Find Find allows you to search the Contacts database for an entry containing a specific text. To search for an entry containing a specific text in the database: Tap Find on the Contacts desktop. Enter a name (or part of a name) and tap to start the search.
  • Page 93: Messaging

    Messaging The Messaging program within your R380s allows you to send and receive a number of different types of message from your business contacts and friends. Messaging provides access to various functions which enable you to create and send e-mail/SMS messages, receive and view e-mail/SMS messages, perform a search for specific messages and generate a secure access passcode.
  • Page 94 Similarly, the amount of information displayed can be changed using the following options: – less detail. • Sum m ary – more detail. • Detail Note: The currently selected setting, , will not Summ ary Detail appear as an option when the View menu is selected. Furthermore, messages can be filtered to display only specific types using the following options: •...
  • Page 95 SIM card, Note: Your R380s will be configured to support either IMAP4 or POP3 protocol. As a result, the behaviour of your attachments will vary. If IMAP4 protocol is supported, attachments are not automatically downloaded.
  • Page 96 Get mail The Message program in your R380s provides you with the means by which you can connect to a remote e-mail server. You can copy or move messages you have received from the Remote inbox on the server to the Local inbox in your R380s. You can also delete messages stored in the Remote inbox that you no longer want.
  • Page 97 If you have more than one internet service provider, you are presented with a Select service provider view. Select the service provider to be used and tap A Progress Message view appears in the display informing you of the current status of the connection: Dialling..; Authenticating...; Connecting..;...
  • Page 98: Tap

    Download attachm ent pop-up menu. If the attachment is not held on your R380s, a progress message appears in the display during the retrieval process and a further message on completion. Once downloaded, the icon changes. To add a vCard attachment to the contacts database:...
  • Page 99 • View attachm ent menu. The attachment is opened and its content appears in the display. To delete an attachment from your R380s: With the attachment downloaded and selected, tap and select Delete attachm ent A message appears in the display stating “The attachment has been deleted from the device”...
  • Page 100 Forward When in the Inbox view you can choose to forward a message. To forward an e-mail or SMS message: and select . The New Message view appears in the Forward display. and use the left and right Alphabet scroll <Enter recipients>...
  • Page 101: Tap

    To delete multiple messages from the inbox: With all e-mail and SMS messages displayed in the Inbox view, and select . The Delete inbox messages Delete m essages view appears in the display. Select the messages to be deleted or tap and select Select all to initiate the deletion process.
  • Page 102 E-mail via SMS (2) Fax via SMS (1) Tap the type of message to be sent. A Send messages view appears displaying a list of all messages for this type. Send messages - Ericsson e-mail (3) Ericsson Ericsson John 18 May 2000...
  • Page 103 Select service provider view appears in the display so that you can choose a provider. Select a service provider from the list and tap Select service provider Ericsson EricNet A Progress message view appears in the display informing you of the current status of the connection: Dialling..;...
  • Page 104 The remainder of the procedure is the same as that described in steps 3 to 5 for sending messages. Edit message When in the Outbox view you can edit a message. To edit a message: With the e-mail or SMS message selected and the contents displayed in the Outbox view, tap and select .
  • Page 105 Edit message When in the Sent items view you can choose to edit a message for re- sending. See Inbox “Edit message” on page 101 for more information on editing messages. To send a message that has been edited, tap and select Forward Delete messages...
  • Page 106 UTC and the home and destination times are stored as time zone offsets. See “Clock” on page 152 for more information on time zones. If the R380s and the network server are not synchronised you will not be able to access corporate services, such as e-mail, etc. To ensure that RSA SecureID works correctly, you must set the time for your R380s to match your currently selected time zone setting.
  • Page 107 New e-mail New e-mail allows you to create and send new e-mail messages. To create and send a new e-mail message: Tap New e-mail on the Messaging desktop or if you are in the Inbox, Outbox, Drafts or Sent items view tap and select .
  • Page 108 Sending mail from a PC mail account If you choose a PC mail account, the e-mail is placed in the Outbox folder of your R380s. The next time you synchronize your R380s with the computer that has the same account, the e-mail is transferred to the Outbox folder of the mail program of your computer.
  • Page 109 PC mail accounts and e-mail accounts When you enter a name in the PC mail account text box on your computer, an account with the same name is created in your R380s the first time you synchronize. All e-mails in your computer will be synchronized with the e-mails marked with that specific account in your R380s.
  • Page 110 (Internet Service Provider). See “E-mail account settings” on page 169 for more information on creating new accounts. When you create a new e-mail in your R380s, you have to choose an account name from a list, which contains all the accounts created on different computers (PC mail accounts) as well as the ones created in you R380s (e-mail accounts).
  • Page 111 To send the SMS message, tap . If the message is not sent or is only delivered to some of the recipients, then an appropriate warning message appears in the display and the message is placed in the Outbox folder. You can also see a list of recipients who failed to receive the message.
  • Page 112: Find

    Find Find allows you to search for a specific message in all folders within messaging. A search can also be initiated locally within a folder by selecting . This will initiate the search in that folder only, e.g. Inbox. To search for a specific entry in Messaging: Tap Find on the Messaging desktop.
  • Page 113 Note: The passcode copied to the clipboard can be used, i.e.when in the WAP browser, by selecting the Paste command. Note: Generate passcode is only valid if the setup of secure access has been performed. If secure access setup has not been performed, then you will see the message “To generate a password you must first enter the access password settings”.
  • Page 114 Auto configuration Whenever you receive new auto configuration settings for your R380s, an auto configuration icon along with the text “Auto configuration” appears in your Inbox. To auto configure your R380s: Select the auto configuration message in the Inbox. Inbox: 7 messages - 1 unread...
  • Page 115: Calendar

    Calendar Calendar, with the flip open, consists of an appointment book and a to-do list. It has five views, a month view, a week view, a day view, a to-do view and a new appointment view. You have the option of choosing whether you want the week to start on Sunday or Monday.
  • Page 116: Month View

    Month view When you select from the top level menu, you are presented Month with the view for the current month. 2000 The year and month appear in the title bar at the top of the display. To display/choose from a list of years, tap the year. You can move to the previous and next month by selecting the left and right arrows.
  • Page 117: Week View

    Week view When you select from the top level menu, you are presented Week with the view for the current week. Week 20 2000 8 am 10 am 12 am 2 pm 4 pm 6 pm The month and week number are displayed in the title bar at the top of the display.
  • Page 118: Day View

    Wk 20 Thursday 18-05-2000 Emma's birthday 10:30-12:30 Meeting with John Ericsson 13:00-14:00 Lunch with Pamela. Le Bistro, 21 King The display can be viewed in summary view, shown above, or detail view, shown below.
  • Page 119: To Do

    To do When you select from the top level menu, depending on your To do settings, you are presented with the To do list in either Summary view or Detail view. To do’s are listed by those not completed first, in chronological order, followed by completed to do’s.
  • Page 120: Tap

    and select the time field or tap . A clock appears End: in the display allowing you to select the start time of the appointment. Use the up and down scroll arrows to select the end time of the appointment. .
  • Page 121 If you want to be reminded of the to do, select and select Reminder: from the pop-up menu. The default is is set to , select the date and time fields Rem inder: Rem ind at: and use the up and down scroll arrows to select the date and time of the reminder.
  • Page 122 Deleting calendar entries To delete a calendar entry: Select an entry from one of the Calendar views. The details of the entry appears in the display. and select the type of delete you require from the pop-up menu. - only available if the Appointment or All day event is •...
  • Page 123 To send an appointment, all day event or to do via infrared to another device: Select the relevant Appointment, All day event or To do. and select the type of send via infrared you require from the pop-up menu. - only available if the Appointment or All day •...
  • Page 124: Wap Services

    WAP Services WAP Services is a program providing the functionality required to browse the Internet. It consists of an Internet browser using a standard called Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and a language called Wireless Mark-up Language (WML). This standard was specially created for wireless communication through mobile phones, such as your R380.
  • Page 125: Browser

    Browser The WAP services browser allows you to: Connect to the Internet and interact with specially designed WAP • services. View pages on the Internet designed for WAP services. • WAP Services Page A WAP services page is self-explanatory, where guidance to the available information is through typical controls.
  • Page 126 Do one of the following: and select . An ‘Open location’ view • Open location appears in the display. Enter a URL address, and tap open the WAP services page. If you have previously visited one or more WAP services •...
  • Page 127: Bookmarks

    Ericsson’s WAP services portal A great starting point for exploring WAP services is Ericsson’s WAP services portal at http://mobileinternet.ericsson.se. It provides you with easy access to a multitude of information, and is handy when you are on the move. The following example shows how you can get train timetable information: on the WAP services desktop.
  • Page 128 To open a bookmarked WAP services page: Do one of the following: on the WAP services desktop. • Bookm arks and select • Bookm arks The Bookmarks view appears displaying a list of all saved bookmarks. Scroll and select the bookmark you want to load. The chosen WAP services page opens.
  • Page 129: Open Location

    Enter a name for the bookmark. • Nam e: Enter the URL address for the location you are • Location: bookmarking. Tap this field to select the required WAP profile to • WAP profile: use when connecting to this page. You can select from a list of the available WAP profiles, or select ‘...
  • Page 130: History

    History History allows you to connect quickly to a WAP services page that you have previously visited. The history contains a list of the last few pages you have viewed. To open a WAP services page from the History list: Tap History on the WAP services desktop, or if browsing, tap and select .
  • Page 131 The server certificate is displayed. Deutsche Telekom CA1 Subject: Deutsche Telekom CA1, T-TeleSec Trust center, Deutsche Telekom AG Issuer: Deutsche Telekom CA1, T-TeleSec Trust center, Deutsche Telekom AG 01/01/2000 Valid from: Valid to: 01/01/2001 Fingerprint: 9E6B ED01 2549 C602 ED01 C602 9E6B 2549 ED01 C602 Algorithms: RSA, 1024 bits key length...
  • Page 132: Getting Started With E-Mail And Wap

    Before the R380s can access e-mail and WAP you must enter specific user related details. When you are ready to start using e-mail and WAP you will need a service provider to connect your R380s to the network. The service provider could be: an internet service provider which connects you to the internet.
  • Page 133: Automatically Set Up Service Provider And E-Mail

    Automatically set up service provider and e-mail The easiest way to set up the R380s is automatically, through your service provider. Check your service provider’s web site for information or telephone/e-mail their support desk and ask about automatic remote configuration.
  • Page 134: Manually Set Up Service Provider And E-Mail

    Your current PCs internet service provider settings (allows your • R380s to access the same e-mail accounts as your PC). Note: Some PC based e-mail services use proprietary standards that will not work on the R380s.
  • Page 135 If your IP address is Static you must enter it into Own IP address which appears when you select Static This tells the R380s where to find assignment the service provider’s 'named Server / server'. R380s needs this in order...
  • Page 136 (POP/ server EMAP), e.g. mail.acmeservices.com or pop3.myserviceprovider.com Reply to R380s copies your e-mail address into here by default. If you require replies to your e-mails to go to a different address enter it here Getting started with e-mail and WAP...
  • Page 137: Manually Set Up A Service Provider

    WAP. You can enter anything, e.g. Acme Internet, WAP SP, BigCorp Note: The R380s only allows the setting to saved if a unique name has been entered. Confirm A check to make sure that you have entered the...
  • Page 138: Manually Set Up E-Mail

    A check to make sure that you have entered the Password password correctly If you need any help contact your service provider or Ericsson Mobile Internet at http://mobileinternet.ericsson.com. Once all the details are entered tap You have successfully set up your e-mail account, the next step is to send an e-mail to check it is working.
  • Page 139 (original message is Move to inbox removed from the server). If you want to read mail from the e-mail account on a PC as well as the R380s, copying allows the e-mail to be collected later by the PC. On completion, tap and select .
  • Page 140: Using E-Mail With Several Configurations Installed

    SP Acme Internet, Mail at Acme. Setting up WAP Services To contact a WAP site from the R380s you must have set up: a network operator subscription with GSM data connection. •...
  • Page 141: Wap Profiles

    WAP page to a new location, the current profile will be used. Automatically set up WAP The easiest way to set up the R380s is automatically, through your service provider. Check your service providers web site for information or telephone/e-mail their support desk and ask about automatic remote configuration.
  • Page 142: Manually Set Up Wap

    A name which identifies the gateway account, make it memorable, e.g. network operator services IP number* Tells the R380s where to find the gateway on the network. The format is 4 numbers separated by dots, e.g. 123.255.3.124 User ID* Some gateways have additional...
  • Page 143 The WAP profiles view is displayed. Notice that the profile that is set as default has after its name (Default) WAP profiles Banking Ericsson (Default) Profile 1 and select . The New WAP profile view is New WAP profile displayed.
  • Page 144 Preferences Select from the list, and then select from WAP Services WAP profiles the list in the WAP services settings view. The WAP profiles view is displayed. WAP profiles Banking Ericsson (Default) Profile 1 Getting started with e-mail and WAP...
  • Page 145: Using Wap For The First Time

    Enter a URL address, e.g. the home page for the service provider you are setting up or try http://mobileinternet.ericsson.com. Tap to open the WAP services page. While you are browsing WAP sites you may find that authentication is required by some of the locations you visit: If authentication is required by the web server, the ‘Enter web...
  • Page 146: Using Wap With Several Configurations Installed

    129. Locating settings in Windows 95 or 98 If you want to use your R380s with the same internet service provider as your PC, the following table tells you where you can find the necessary settings.
  • Page 147 The password you normally enter in the Password box beneath the User Name. If Windows remembers this for you it will be shown as **** - entering *** into your R380s will not work! Contact your internet service provider if you have forgotten the password Click Cancel to close the Connect To dialog.
  • Page 148: Certificates

    Certificates When you use certain WAP services, for example banking, you need a secure connection between your phone and the WAP gateway. When you are browsing a secure site a Secure connection symbol displays in the upper right portion of the browsers title bar. To establish secure connections, you need to have a certificates saved in your phone.
  • Page 149 To add a certificate: When you go to a site that requires a certificate, it is downloaded and the New Certificate view displays. The details of the certificate appear. To accept the certificate and store it in your phone, tap .
  • Page 150: Extras

    Extras Your R380s provides you with access to a number of additional functions, which you will find on the Extras desktop. Five task- specific icons are designated to enable you to access these functions: Notepad. • Clock. • Calculator. •...
  • Page 151 To enter the notepad program: Tap Notepad on the Extras desktop. The Notepad view appears in • the display listing all existing entries. Notepad 18-05-2000 Minutes for meeting (attendees: John 17-05-2000 Agenda for meeting (18 May) 17-05-2000 Dear John, 15-05-2000 Shopping list 14-05-2000 Training courses for June...
  • Page 152: Clock

    Find Find allows you to search for a specific entry in the Notepad. To search for a specific entry in notepad: on the toolbar or Tap and select Find Enter a word or part of a sentence relevant to the note that you want to view and tap to initiate the search.
  • Page 153 The right section of the screen displays one of two locations, your current location (Home) and your destination location (Destination). Tap the Home/Destination toggle button on the toolbar or the title bar to switch between the two locations. The locations are selected from a list of pre-defined time zones.
  • Page 154 To specify how the timezones are displayed, tap the Tim ezone and select , i.e. Co-ordinated Universal Time Display UTC+offset (UTC) + number of hours of offset, or , i.e. CET (+1 Zone nam e (number of hours of offset from UTC)). Time Zones +0:00 GMT - Greenwich Mean (default)
  • Page 155 Time Zones +10:00 EAST - East Australian Standard (default) GST - Guam Standard, Russia Zone 9 +10:30 +11:00 +12:00 IDLE - International Date Line East NZST - New Zealand Standard NZT - New Zealand (default) Select and use the left and right scroll arrows to select Hom e zone: the required time zone.
  • Page 156 Note: If at any time during the above operation you decide to cancel, select . The display returns to World clock view. To change the way in which the date and time formats are displayed, see “To change the locale settings:” on page 162. Setting an alarm To set an alarm: and select...
  • Page 157: Calculator

    Switching off an activated alarm When the alarm activates at the set time, an audible alarm is heard and a message appears in the display with the options Snooze The alarm duration is two minutes and is repeated every nine minutes, if not switched off.
  • Page 158: Game

    The game is a strategy game played by two players: you and your R380s. It is played on an 8x8 (64 squares) board and begins with two white disks and two black discs on the centre of the board as shown.
  • Page 159 Object of the game The object of the game is to capture your opponent’s discs. This is achieved by placing your discs in the empty squares around your opponent’s discs. When your opponent’s discs are surrounded by your own discs, they then become yours. The game ends when neither you nor your opponent can place any more discs on the board, i.e 64 discs have been placed on the board or both you and your opponent cannot make any further moves.
  • Page 160: System

    Contacts Calendar Messaging WAP services Service providers This view provides you with a scrolling list of features whose settings can be changed to customize the R380s to meet your requirements. You can change the following settings: • Global • Contacts •...
  • Page 161 Global settings To change the system settings: Select Global from the list displayed in the Preferences view. The Global view appears in the display. Global Backlight settings Display settings Input settings Locale settings Data connection settings Miscellaneous settings To change the backlight settings: Select from the list displayed in the Global view.
  • Page 162 (YY)YY-MM- to save the new settings. The display returns to the Global view. Note: After changing the locale settings, restart your R380s in order to implement the changes. To change the data connection settings: Select from the list displayed in the Global Data connection settings view.
  • Page 163 To change the miscellaneous settings: Select from the list displayed in the Global Miscellaneous settings view. The Miscellaneous settings view appears in the display. To change whether or not you are presented with a confirmation view when cancelling an operation, select Cancel confirm ation: then select To change whether or not you are presented with a confirmation...
  • Page 164 to implement and save the new settings. The display returns to the Preferences view. Messaging settings To change the messaging settings: Select from the list displayed in the Preferences view. Messaging The Messaging view appears in the display. Messaging View E-mail E-mail accounts Area info...
  • Page 165 - a character set covering the English alphabet: A to Z US ASCII without accents. - a number of character sets (10) for different areas of ISO8859-x the world, where relates to the local version of the character set, i.e. ISO8859-5 for Cyrillic. - a character set that covers all world characters.
  • Page 166 Area information settings Area Information is a type of text message which is sent to all subscribers in a certain network area. The information may be a local road report or a phone number to a local taxi. Note: This feature may not be available on all networks. To change the area information settings: Select from the list displayed in the Messaging view.
  • Page 167 To change, add a new or delete an area information channel setting: Select from the list displayed in the Messaging Area info channels view. The Area info channels view appears in the display. To edit an area info channel, scroll and select the channel. The Edit channel view appears in the display.
  • Page 168 The initialisation information you receive from RSA Security (RSA SecurID) and Secure Computing (Safeword) is confidential and must be destroyed once you have entered the information into your R380s. To initialize or re-initialize the RSA SecurID: Select from the list displayed in the One-time •...
  • Page 169 (SecurID or SafeWord). E-mail account settings A number of e-mail accounts can be set up in your R380s. If more than one account exists, you can select which account is to be used when composing an e-mail message.
  • Page 170 To create or change an e-mail accounts settings: Select from the list displayed in the Messaging E-m ail accounts: view. The E-mail accounts view appears in the display. and select . The New e-mail account New e-m ail account: view appears in the display. New e-mail account <Enter name>...
  • Page 171 When attempting to delete a normal, non-PC mail account, the • messaging application will ensure that there are no associated messages on your R380s. If no associated messages are found then the account will be deleted. If there are associated messages, then you are informed that the account has associated messages and can not be deleted.
  • Page 172 To change the appearance settings: Select from the list displayed in the WAP services Appearance settings view. The WAP - Appearance settings view appears in the display. To change whether or not images are loaded, select Load im ages: and then select To change whether or not hyperlinks are contained within a frame, select and then select...
  • Page 173 WAP Services WAP profiles the list in the WAP services settings view. The WAP profiles view is displayed. WAP profiles Banking Ericsson (Default) Profile 1 Tap the required profile in the list. The edit view is displayed. Edit Banking Name: <Banking>...
  • Page 174 To change the history settings: Select from the list displayed in the WAP services settings History view. The WAP - History settings view appears in the display. To change the number of history items stored (links to pages you have visited), select and use the left and Num ber of item s to keep: right scroll arrows to select the required number.
  • Page 175 To add a certificate: When you go to a site that requires a certificate, it is downloaded and the New Certificate view displays. The details of the certificate appear. To accept the certificate and store it in your phone, tap .
  • Page 176 DNS assignment: Server Static To enter or change the static IP address for the R380s, select and enter a new IP address. IP address: To enter or change the static primary DNS IP address for the R380s, select...
  • Page 177 R380s to implement the Reset language settings. Master reset You can reset the R380s’s settings to the way they were when you bought your R380s: all data you have entered is erased. It is therefore recommended that you back-up all data to your PC before carrying out a Master reset, as some of the erased data may need to be re- entered into your R380s, i.e.
  • Page 178 Phone lock code when requested. An information view appears stating “Master reset” and “Please restart the phone to perform the master reset”. Select restart your R380s to implement the Master reset settings. Storage Storage provides you with information relating to the amount of program memory being used, and the amount of memory that is currently free.
  • Page 179 Select from the list displayed in the System view. • Software version The Software version view appears in the display providing you with information relating to the software versions on your R380s. Software version Phone: 000119 1059 cxc112146 R1A Organiser:...
  • Page 180: R380 Communications Suite

    R380 Communications Suite The R380 Communications Suite allows you to synchronize the data of your R380s and your computer. You can also make backups and restore to your R380s. This chapter tells you how to: Connect your R380s to your computer.
  • Page 181 Lotus Organizer version 5.0 is included on the CD-ROM, should you require a PIM. R380 Communications Suite installation Before you can synchronize or back up the contents of your R380s, you need to install the R380 Communications Suite on your computer.
  • Page 182 D:\Utilities\Lotus\English\Pdf\Org_5.pdf. Preparing your R380s Once you have installed the R380 Communications Suite you can now connect your R380 to your computer. Your R380s has a built-in serial port for communication. Serial connection Locate the serial port on your computer, usually found at the back of your computer.
  • Page 183 Usually, it does not matter which serial port you use to connect to your R380s. R380 Communications Suite quickly checks each port in turn to find a connected R380s. If connection problems arise, see “Troubleshooting” on page 189. Plug the 9-pin connector on the cable into your computer serial port, and the Ericsson connector, with the logo facing upwards, into the interface at the bottom of your R380s.
  • Page 184 R380s” on page 185. By choosing Backup on the Start menu, you can make backups of your R380s, which you can store in your computer. See “Backing up your R380s” on page 186. By choosing Restore on the Start menu, you can restore a backup if needed.
  • Page 185: Synchronizing Your R380S

    When you synchronize, the Synchronize program checks the information in your computer scheduler with the matching file on your R380s, and then updates both your computer and R380s to include the new information. Some examples of synchronization are: If you add a new appointment in your R380s Calendar, the date, •...
  • Page 186: Backing Up Your R380S

    Performing your first backup You can use the Backup program to back up the data stored in your R380s to your computer. Keeping backups of your R380s contents on your computer means that you have a separate copy of the contents of the R380s, which can be restored.
  • Page 187: Restoring Your R380S

    Click Yes to confirm that you want to change to the chosen language. When the change of language has been successfully completed you must disconnect your R380s, turn it off and turn it on again. Note: When changing language the settings for keyboard layout, time format, date format, decimal symbol and sorting order is changed into the default settings for that country.
  • Page 188: Getting Help

    From the Index tab, you can find the topic you want by entering • any word linked to the subject, such as ‘backup’ to find topics containing information about how to back up your R380s. From the Search tab, you can search for an exact word or phrase •...
  • Page 189: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter consists of an alphabetical selection of suggestions for solving possible problems with your R380s. Blocked contact card provider The SIM card is permanently blocked after the unblocking code has been entered incorrectly ten times in a row. Contact your network operator.
  • Page 190 Does not blink If the indicator light at the top of your R380s does not blink and no network is displayed then there is not a network within range. See ‘No network is displayed’.
  • Page 191 • PIN & unblocking PUK code Contact your dealer if you have forgotten your PIN or unblocking PUK code. The only way to unlock your R380s is by using your PIN or unblocking PUK code. Tip! Store PIN and unblocking PUK code information in a safe place.
  • Page 192: Important Information

    Do not drop, throw or try to bend the product, or press the keys • with extreme force. Do not use any other accessories than Ericsson originals. Failure • to do so may result in loss of performance, damage to the phone, fire, electric shock or injury, and will void warranty.
  • Page 193 Over time, you may notice rainbow-like rings forming on the • screen. These rings are only cosmetic and will not impede the functioning of your product. Keep the product away from strong magnetic fields (e.g. • loudspeakers) and sources of static electricity. If you will not be using the product for a while, store it in •...
  • Page 194 Give full attention to driving. Use an Ericsson Vehicle Handsfree solution, if available. Law in many countries requires Vehicle Handsfree solution. Read the installation instructions carefully before installing a Vehicle Handsfree solution.
  • Page 195 Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
  • Page 196 POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn off your smartphone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your smartphone 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, but not always, clearly marked.
  • Page 197 If the smartphone is used close to a base station, less power is required and talk and standby times are prolonged. Use only Ericsson original batteries and chargers. Using non original Ericsson accessories could be dangerous and the warranty does not cover product failures which have been caused by use of non-Ericsson original accessories.
  • Page 198: Technical Data

    RECYCLING YOUR BATTERY The battery must be disposed of properly and should never be placed in municipal waste. Check local regulations for proper disposal instructions. Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic discharge can interfere with the normal functioning of electronic devices. Your product can behave abnormally owing to such an event, resulting in the possible loss of unsaved data.
  • Page 199: Limited Warranty

    Ericsson Call-Centre to get further information. Our Warranty Ericsson warrants this Product to be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of its original purchase by a consumer, and for a subsequent period of one (1) year.
  • Page 200 Product from the dealer. If Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety (90) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer.
  • Page 201: Copyright

    You can have your Ericsson Product serviced within the warranty period in any country where an identical Product is sold by an authorised Ericsson distributor. To find out if your Product is sold in the country you are in, please call the local Call-Centre. In order to be granted service, you have to present your original receipt specifying the date of purchase and serial number.
  • Page 202 Protected by U.S.A. Patent number 4,531,231, additional Patents may be issued and/ or pending in the United States of America and Foreign Countries. Jot and CIC and its Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Communication Intelligence Corporation. Part of the software in this product is © Copyright ANT Ltd. 1998. All rights reserved.
  • Page 203: Licence Agreement

    Software. You may: (a) use the enclosed Software on a single Ericsson product; (b) make copies of the Software solely for purposes of backup. The copyright notice must be reproduced and included on a label on any backup copy.
  • Page 204 Limited Warranty Vendor warrants the media, on which the Software is provided, to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for ninety (90) days after the date of receipt. The Vendor’s and its suppliers’ entire liability and your exclusive remedy under this warranty (which is subject to you returning the Software to an authorized reseller with a copy of your receipt) will be, at Vendor’s option, to replace the disc(s)/ diskette(s) or refund the purchase price...
  • Page 205: Regulatory Information

    Regulatory Information LED Safety The infrared port located at the side of the R380s unit is classified as a Class 1 LED (Light-Emitting Diode) device according to CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT International Standard IEC 825-1 (EN 60825-1). This device is not LEDSCHÜTZKLASSE 1...
  • Page 206: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity We, Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of Torshamnsgatan 27 SE-164 80 Kista, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product, Ericsson type 7100101-BV, and in combination with our accessories, to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate standards TBR 19, 20, 31...
  • Page 207: Index

    Index Call charge 77 Call handling options 38 Access security settings 168 Call holding 32 Accounts Call information 66 e-mail 109 Call swapping 39, 62 PC mail 109 Call waiting 32, 62, 72 Alarms 156 Calls Answering calls 30 answering 30 Area info settings 166 automatic re-dialling 28 Asterisk key 25...
  • Page 208: Contacts

    Communications Suite connecting 180 Editing finding on the PC 184 calendar entries 121 help 188 messages 101, 104 PC backup 186 E-mail preparing 182 account settings 170 restore 187 new 107 serial connectivity 182 settings 164 synchronization 185 E-mail account 109 Conference calls 39, 63 E-mail set up 132 Contacts...
  • Page 209 alarm active 26 battery meter 26 Fax calls 30 call timer 27 Find conference call 27 contacts 92 connection name 27 messages 112 connection number 27 Flip closed connection progress 27 making and receiving calls 27 current network 26 navigation 27 date 26 Flip open decipher warning 26...
  • Page 210 Networks 75 New appointment 119 Manual service provider New contact 91 and e-mail set up 134 Next call type 37 Manual WAP set up 142 No key 24 Manuals No network mode 14 Quick Guide 5 Notepad 150 User’s Guide 5 Notification User’s Manual (on CD) 5 messaging 113...
  • Page 211 outgoing calls 58 no indicator light 190 phone book 42 no network 191 phone menu 34 phone locked 191 re-dialling 60 red indicator light 190 restrict calls 73 screen 190 ring controls 67 security code 190 rings signals 68 starting 191 security 21 wrong PIN displayed 191 service numbers 60...
  • Page 212 secure computing 169 Specification 198 secure computing PIN 169 Standby mode 13 Selection guidelines 15 Stylus Sending dragging 14 messages 102 usage 14 Sending an e-mail for the first time Stylus location and usage 14 Symbols Sending personal details via infrared phone 25 System 160 Sending via infrared 88...
  • Page 213 WAP profiles 141 creating 144, 173 WAP Services bookmarks 127 browser 125 Ericsson portal 127 history 130 open location 129 settings 171 WAP sites 127 Warranty information 199 Yes key 24 Index...
  • Page 214 Index...

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