Mitel KU990 manual Contents

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Contents

Guidelines

Guidelines for safe and effi cient Use

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Set up

 

Getting to know your phone

14

Installing the USIM and battery

16

Memory card

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Menu map

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Your standby screen

 

Touchscreen tips

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The quick keys

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The status bar

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The shortcut menu

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The basics

 

Calls

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Making a call or video call

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Making a call from your contacts

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Answering and rejecting a call

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In-call options

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Adjusting the call volume

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Speed dialling

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Making a second call

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Turning off DTMF

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Viewing your call logs

26

Using call divert

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Using call barring

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Changing the common call setting

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Changing your video call setting

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Contacts

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Searching for a contact

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Adding a new contact

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Contact options

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Creating a group

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Changing your contact settings

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Viewing information

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Messaging

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Sending a message

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Entering text

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T9 predictive

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Abc manual

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Keyboard

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Handwriting recognition

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Setting up your email

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Retrieving your email

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Sending an email using your

 

new account

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Changing your email settings

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Message folders

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Managing your messages

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Using templates

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Using emoticons

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Changing your text message settings

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Changing your multimedia

 

message settings

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From here you canViewing information Changing your contact settingsFrom the standby screen touch and select Contacts Messaging MessagingSending a message Entering textT9 predictive KeyboardAbc manual Handwriting recognitionSetting up your email Smtp port number Normally, this will beRetrieving your email Sending an email using your new accountTouch then chose Create new Changing your email settings Message foldersMinutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours Priority Choose the priority level of your email messagesManaging your messages You can use your Inbox to manage your messagesUsing templates Using emoticonsChanging your text message settings Touch then choose TemplatesChanging your multimedia message settings Changing your other settingsTouch then choose Messaging settings then Mobile TV PostBasics Camera Taking a quick photoAfter you’ve taken your photo Slightly press the capture buttonGetting to know the viewfinder Using the flash Using the quick settingsfl ash is set to off as default, but there are other options Ash. This is useful if you want to save battery powerAdjusting the contrast Choosing a shot typeQuick photo Fun frames to transform yourTaking a panoramic shot Using continuous shot modeTake a normal photo Using the advanced settings Auto, Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent or CloudyZoom Choose a zoom to apply to the photo you’re taking To the External memoryChoosing a colour tone Changing the image sizeTouch the colour tone you’d like to use and select Save Viewing your saved photos Using the inner cameraViewing the details of a photo Shooting a quick video Video cameraAfter you’ve shot your video Camera mode Contrast See Adjusting the contrast on Adjusting the contrast Changing the video image size Choosing a colour tone onBut not widescreen On memory spaceUsing the inner video camera Watching your saved videos Watching your videos on your TVTouch the video a second time to open it fully Watch on TV, press and selectUsing zoom when viewing a video or photo Adjusting the volume when viewing a videoYour photos and videos Viewing your photos and videosSending a photo or video from the gallery Email, Bluetooth, BloggerViewing the details of a video or photo Setting a photo as wallpaper Viewing your videos on a TVEditing your photos See Adding text to a photo onSee below Photo on Touch to return to the galleryAdding text to a photo Adding an effect to a photoAdding a colour accent to a photo Morphing a photoSwapping the colours in a photo Editing your videos Trimming the length of your videoMerging two videos together Merging a photo with a videoEnter your text using the keypad Select Done Adding text to a videoOverlaying a photo Up the optionsAdding a voice recording Adding a soundtrack to your videoChanging the speed of your video Touch Yes to continueAdding a dimming effect Multimedia PicturesPictures option menus Sending a photoOrganising your images Using an imageDeleting an image Marking and unmarking images Moving or copying an imageCreating a slide show Using a sound Checking your memory statusSounds VideosUsing a video clip as a ringtone Using the video options menuEditing a video clip Sending a video clipDownloading a music Games & ApplicationsPlaying a game Touch then Touch MusicStationUsing the games options menu Flash contentsDocuments Viewing an SWF fileOthers Viewing a fileMuvee studio Music Creating a movieTransferring music onto your phone Playing a song Using options while playing musicCreating a playlist Editing a playlist Deleting a playlistVideo playlists Voice recorderRecording a sound or voice Using the radioSending the voice recording Searching for stations Resetting channelsEditing the channels Listening to the radio Changing your default calendar view OrganiserAdding an event to your calendar Get organisedUsing date finder Adding an item to your Tasks listSharing a Tasks item Select Date finderUsing your calculator Setting your alarmAdding a memo Adding a city to your world clock Converting a unitSelect World time Select converterInstalling LG PC Suite on your computer Connecting your phone and PCPC Sync Backing up and restoring your phone’s informationSynchronising your contacts Connect your phone to your PC Click on the Contacts iconSynchronising your messages Using your phone as a mass storage deviceConnect your phone to your PC Click on the Messages icon DivX Converter Web Accessing the webFrom the standby screen select Then touch and choose www Accessing a saved Once you have changed your settings, select OKSaving a Viewing your browser historyUsing your phone as a modem LG PC Suite softwareWeb Settings Changing your screen settingsSettings Personalising your profilesChanging your phone settings Changing your connectivity settingsTouch then . Touch Phone settings and select Connectivity Their factory defi nitionsUsing flight mode Using memory managerSending and receiving your files using Bluetooth Pairing with another Bluetooth device Using a Bluetooth headset Settings Accessories User GuideAccessories Ambient Temperatures Network serviceGeneral Page Page MANUFACTURER’S Warranty Statement