Mitel KU990 manual Saving a, Accessing a saved, Viewing your browser history

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Saving a page

1Access your required webpage as described above.

2Touch and select Save this page.

3Enter a name for the webpage so you can easily recognise it.

4Touch Save.

TIP! This menu will also allow you

to edit titles of saved pages, protect or unprotect the screen memo, and delete saved pages.

Accessing a saved page

1From the standby screen select ,

then touch and choose www.

2Select Saved pages.

3Select the required page and touch , followed by Open.

Viewing your browser history

1From the standby screen select ,

then touch and choose www. Select History.

2A list of web page titles you have accessed recently will be displayed. To access one of these pages, simply select the required page and touch Connect.

Changing the web browser settings

1From the standby screen select ,

then touch and choose www. Select Settings.

2You can choose to edit Profiles, Character encoding, Cache, Cookies, Java script, security, or to reset all settings, select Reset Settings.

3Once you have changed your settings, select OK.

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Contents KU990 User Guide Disposal of your old appliance Set up Contents Get creative Sending a photo or video fromUsing options viewing the SWF fi le Sending and receiving your fi les Using your phone as a massGuidelines for safe and efficient Use Do not dismantle the phone or batteryCertification information SAR GuidelinesGuidelines for safe and efficient Use Efficient phone operation Electronics devices Product care and maintenanceRoad safety Potentially explosive atmospheres Blasting areaAircraft ChildrenDriver Safety Tips Battery information and careAustralia Dial New Zealand Dial International Dial Getting to know your phone Flash Camera lens Camera mode Set upOpen view Set up Remove the battery cover Installing the Usim and batteryLG KU990 User Guide Remove the battery Ngernail when removing the batteryCharging your phone Install the Usim cardInstall the battery Memory card Installing a memory cardFormatting the memory card Transferring your contactsMenu map Touchscreen tips Your standby screenQuick keys Advice to the customerIcon Description Multitasking Applications running Status barChanging your profile from the status bar Shortcut menuTouch the standby screen once above the quick keys Nger across the shortcut arrows again, in either directionMaking a call or video call CallsMaking a call from your contacts Answering and rejecting a callIn-call options Adjusting the call volumeMaking a second call Speed diallingTurning off Dtmf Viewing your call logsUsing call barring Using call divertMissed calls View the list of all the calls you have missed Touch Divert to activateChanging your video call setting Changing the common call settingTouch , select and choose Call setting Touch , select and choose Call settings Touch Video callsAdding a new contact ContactsSearching for a contact Contact options Text message, Multimedia message, Email or via BluetoothCreating a group Press to open the list of options. From here you canFrom the standby screen touch and select Contacts Changing your contact settingsViewing information Messaging MessagingSending a message Entering textKeyboard T9 predictiveAbc manual Handwriting recognitionSmtp port number Normally, this will be Setting up your emailTouch then chose Create new Sending an email using your new accountRetrieving your email Message folders Changing your email settingsMinutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours Priority Choose the priority level of your email messagesYou can use your Inbox to manage your messages Managing your messagesUsing emoticons Using templatesChanging your text message settings Touch then choose TemplatesTouch then choose Messaging settings then Changing your other settingsChanging your multimedia message settings Post Mobile TVBasics Taking a quick photo CameraAfter you’ve taken your photo Slightly press the capture buttonGetting to know the viewfinder Using the quick settings Using the flashfl ash is set to off as default, but there are other options Ash. This is useful if you want to save battery powerChoosing a shot type Adjusting the contrastQuick photo Fun frames to transform yourTake a normal photo Using continuous shot modeTaking a panoramic shot Auto, Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent or Cloudy Using the advanced settingsZoom Choose a zoom to apply to the photo you’re taking To the External memoryTouch the colour tone you’d like to use and select Save Changing the image sizeChoosing a colour tone Viewing the details of a photo Using the inner cameraViewing your saved photos After you’ve shot your video Video cameraShooting a quick video Camera mode Contrast See Adjusting the contrast on Adjusting the contrast Choosing a colour tone on Changing the video image sizeBut not widescreen On memory spaceUsing the inner video camera Watching your videos on your TV Watching your saved videosTouch the video a second time to open it fully Watch on TV, press and selectAdjusting the volume when viewing a video Using zoom when viewing a video or photoYour photos and videos Viewing your photos and videosViewing the details of a video or photo Email, Bluetooth, BloggerSending a photo or video from the gallery Viewing your videos on a TV Setting a photo as wallpaperSee Adding text to a photo on Editing your photosSee below Photo on Touch to return to the galleryAdding an effect to a photo Adding text to a photoSwapping the colours in a photo Morphing a photoAdding a colour accent to a photo Trimming the length of your video Editing your videosMerging two videos together Merging a photo with a videoAdding text to a video Enter your text using the keypad Select DoneOverlaying a photo Up the optionsAdding a soundtrack to your video Adding a voice recordingChanging the speed of your video Touch Yes to continueAdding a dimming effect Pictures MultimediaPictures option menus Sending a photoDeleting an image Using an imageOrganising your images Creating a slide show Moving or copying an imageMarking and unmarking images Checking your memory status Using a soundSounds VideosUsing the video options menu Using a video clip as a ringtoneEditing a video clip Sending a video clipGames & Applications Downloading a musicPlaying a game Touch then Touch MusicStationFlash contents Using the games options menuDocuments Viewing an SWF fileMuvee studio Viewing a fileOthers Transferring music onto your phone Creating a movieMusic Creating a playlist Using options while playing musicPlaying a song Deleting a playlist Editing a playlistVideo playlists Voice recorderSending the voice recording Using the radioRecording a sound or voice Editing the channels Resetting channelsSearching for stations Listening to the radio Organiser Changing your default calendar viewAdding an event to your calendar Get organisedAdding an item to your Tasks list Using date finderSharing a Tasks item Select Date finderAdding a memo Setting your alarmUsing your calculator Converting a unit Adding a city to your world clockSelect World time Select converterConnecting your phone and PC Installing LG PC Suite on your computerPC Sync Backing up and restoring your phone’s informationConnect your phone to your PC Click on the Contacts icon Synchronising your contactsConnect your phone to your PC Click on the Messages icon Using your phone as a mass storage deviceSynchronising your messages DivX Converter From the standby screen select Then touch and choose www Accessing the webWeb Once you have changed your settings, select OK Accessing a savedSaving a Viewing your browser historyLG PC Suite software Using your phone as a modemWeb Changing your screen settings SettingsSettings Personalising your profilesChanging your connectivity settings Changing your phone settingsTouch then . Touch Phone settings and select Connectivity Their factory defi nitionsSending and receiving your files using Bluetooth Using memory managerUsing flight mode Pairing with another Bluetooth device Using a Bluetooth headset Settings User Guide AccessoriesAccessories General Network serviceAmbient Temperatures Page Page MANUFACTURER’S Warranty Statement