LG Electronics U8360 manual Transfer files between your mobile and PC

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Transfer files between your mobile and PC

Transfer files between your mobile and PC

Install the software before you attach your mobile to your PC. You’ll need: Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Home or Professional; a Pentium II 233MHz (or compatible CPU); at least 128MB of RAM and 20MB of hard disk space; a USB port and CD-ROM drive.

Install the file transfer software

>Close down any open applications on your PC and load the CD that came with your mobile. The installation should begin automatically,

otherwise click on My Computer and then on the LG Installer. Click on Install PC Sync and Phone Manager, and follow the Wizard to install.

To install PC Sync and Phone Manager

Install mobile drivers

>Attach your mobile to your PC with the USB cable provided. When the Found new hardware menu pops up follow the Wizard to install the drivers. It will get you to do this four times to install all drivers.

Make the connection

>Click the LG Phone Manager icon on your PC desktop and then click Contents. Click Transfer in the top menu bar and select Set COM Port. Make

sure USB is selected in Communication Method and then click OK. Click on Connect in the top left corner and Connected will appear on your mobile.

Contents Transfer

Connect

Transfer files

>Click on Contents and then drag and drop files between your mobile and PC into

the relevant folders.

In some cases you’ll need to convert files, for example, to view a video on your PC in Windows Media Player that you captured on your mobile, or to listen to an audio file that you transferred to your mobile. You’ll find a number of converters to download in the Existing customer section of three.ie

Please note that transferring copyright-protected content, eg music and football videos, without the copyright owner’s consent is against the law and it breaks your agreement with 3.

Transfer contacts

>Click on Contacts. To import contacts from your mobile click on Import and to export contacts from your mobile click on Export.

Synchronise contacts and calendar

>With your mobile attached but not connected, right click on the Sync Manager icon in the bottom right system tray of your PC and select

Synchronise. Then follow the instructions.

Right click on the Sync Manager and select Synchronise

>To synchronise your mobile with MS Outlook, right click on the Sync Manager icon in the bottom

right system tray of your PC and select Configure.

Click Contacts or Calendar, click Change then select MS Outlook from the PIM drop down menu. Click OK and OK again.

Make sure USB is selected in

Communication Method

Import Export

Configure MS Outlook

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U8360 specifications

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