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KU380
User Guide
This document is the user guide for the LG KU380 3G Video
Mobile Phone. All rights for this document are reserved by
LG Electronics. Copying, modifying and distributing this document
without the consent of LG Electronics are prohibited.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

KU380User GuideThis document is the user guide for the LG KU380 3G VideoMobile Phone. All rights for this document are reserved by LG Electronics. Cop

Page 2 - Table of Contents

]Do not expose the phone to liquid ormoisture.]Use accessories, such as earphones andheadsets, with caution. Ensure that cablesare tucked away safely

Page 3 - Organiser & Tools 65

Settings100SettingsJava setting Menu #.8Activating a profile1. Move the cursor to the profile youwould like to activate.2. Press .Adding a new profile

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AccessoriesAccessories101Travel Adapter This charger allowsyou to charge thebattery while awayfrom home or youroffice.Standard Battery Hands free ear-

Page 5 - Technical data 102

Technical data102Technical dataGeneral Product name: KU380System: GSM900/DCS1800/PCS1900/WCDMA 2100Net weight: 67.5g (Without battery)Ambient Temperat

Page 10 - Road safety

MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTYAustralia & New Zealand1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS:LG offers you a warranty that the enclosed Product and its enclose

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(4) If the Customer does not notify LG of the alleged defect or malfunction of theProduct during the applicable warranty period, the Customer shall ha

Page 12 - Driver Safety Tips

Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use11Avoid damage to yourhearingDamage to your hearing can occur if youare exposed to loud sound for longperiods of

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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use12Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use]Do not disassemble or short-circuit thebattery pack.]Keep the metal conta

Page 14 - KU380 Features

Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use]If possible, place calls when you are notmoving or before pulling into traffic. Tryto plan calls when you will n

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Parts of the phoneOpen viewEarpieceNavigation keys ]In standby mode:List of ProfilesContacts listMessagingCalendar]In menu: Navigates menus.VGA camera

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KU380 Features15Left soft key/ Right soft keyPerforms the function indicated at the bottomof the display.Send key ]Dials a phone number and answers a

Page 17 - Rear view

KU380 Features16KU380 FeaturesLeft side view Headset/Charger/Cable connector

Page 18 - Getting Started

KU380 Features17Rear viewBattery coverBatteryExternalcamera lensUSIM cardsocket

Page 19 - 3. To remove the battery

Getting Started18Getting StartedInstalling the USIM cardand battery1. Installing the USIM card.Your USIM card contains your phonenumber, service detai

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Getting Started192. Installing the battery.Slide the battery upwards until it snapsback into place.3. To remove the battery.Turn the power off. (If th

Page 21 - How to use a microSD

Table of Contents2Table of ContentsIntroduction 6For Your Safety 7Guidelines for Safe andEfficient Use8KU380 Features 14Parts of the phoneGetting Star

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Getting Started20Getting StartedCharging the BatteryBefore connecting the travel adapter tothe phone you must first install thebattery.1. With the arr

Page 23 - Turning your handset off

Getting Started21Disconnecting the chargerDisconnect the travel adapter from thephone as shown in the diagram below.How to use a microSDmemory card<

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Getting Started22Getting Started5. Close the plastic slot protection.6. To remove the memory card, turnthe phone off, open the slotprotection and push

Page 25 - Handset lock screen

Getting Started23Turning your handset off Press and hold until the powergoes off. There may be a few secondsdelay while the handset powers down.Do no

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Getting Started24Getting StartedSecurity code (4 digits)The security code preventsunauthorised use of your phone. Thedefault security code is set to ‘

Page 27 - General Functions

Getting Started25Screen structureThe numbering screen consists ofstatus indicators, dialled number andsoft menu. Status indicators are thesame as thos

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Getting Started26Getting StartedBarring passwordThis service obstructs calling service insome conditions. This condition can beedited using the Call b

Page 29 - Entering text

General FunctionsGeneral Functions27Making and answering callsMaking a voice call1. Enter the number including the fullarea code.]To delete a digit pr

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General Functions28General Functions4. Adjust the camera position ifnecessary.5. Press to finish the call, or closethe handset.Making a voice/video ca

Page 31 - Using the 123 (Number) mode

General Functions291. Open the slider to answer anincoming call.Note]To reject an incoming call, press orthe right soft key twice.]If you set Answer

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Table of Contents3Music 39Recently playedMy musicAll tracksPlaylistsArtistsAlbumsGenresShuffle tracksMusic storeCamera 40Still cameraVideo camera 43Me

Page 33 - Overview of Menu Functions

General Functions30General FunctionsChanging the text input mode 1. When you are in a field that allowscharacters to be entered, you willnotice the te

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General Functions31ExamplePress to typeGood.Press to get Home.] If the desired word is missing fromthe word choices list, add it byusing the ABC mode.

Page 35 - Entertainment [Menu 1]

General Functions32General FunctionsUsing the symbol modeThe symbol mode enables you to entervarious symbols or special characters.To enter a symbol,

Page 36 - Vodafone live! [Menu 2]

Overview of Menu FunctionsOverview of Menu Functions331. Entertainment1.1 Games &Applications1.2 Mobile TV2. Vodafone live!2.1 Homepage2.2 Enter U

Page 37 - Music Menu 2.9

Overview of Menu Functions34Overview of Menu Functions6. My Files6.1 Pictures6.2 Sounds6.3 Videos6.4 Games &Applications6.5 Others6.6 External mem

Page 38 - Vodafone live!

Entertainment35Entertainment [Menu 1]Games & ApplicationsMenu 1.1You can easily download games andother applications in this menu. It hastwo folde

Page 39 - Music [Menu 3]

Vodafone live! [Menu 2]36Vodafone live!Homepage Menu2.1You can launch the web browser andaccess the homepage of the activatedprofile on Browser settin

Page 40 - Camera [Menu 4]

Vodafone live!37History Menu 2.5You can view the list of the pagesyou've already connected.Browser settings Menu 2.6You can change the settings f

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Vodafone live!38Vodafone live!Games Menu 2.10You can download games from theVodafone website.Ringtones Menu 2.11You can download ringtones from theVod

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MusicMusic [Menu 3]39Recently played Menu 3.1This menu shows the last 20 tracks thatwere played. And, if it starts to play, themenu "Now playing&

Page 43 - Video camera Menu 4.2

Table of Contents4Table of ContentsCalculator 69ConverterWorld time 70Organiser settingsCalendar settingsBackup calendar & tasksRestore calendar &

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Camera [Menu 4]40CameraStill camera Menu 4.1This application enables you to take a still picture. You can take a picture in the sizeyou want, and use

Page 45 - And press to stop recording

Camera41Menu DescriptionThe Pictures folder is launchedand displays existing pictures asthumbnails.You can view pictures bypressing . You can also sen

Page 46 - Messaging [Menu 5]

Camera42Camera2. After finishing all the settings, press the right soft key [Close].3. Focus the camera on what you want to take and press .4. Press t

Page 47 - Email (Menu 5.1.2)

Camera43Video camera Menu 4.2This application enables you to record a video clip. You can play and watch a savedvideo file in this menu. Once recorded

Page 48 - Messaging

Camera44CameraMenu DescriptionThe Videos folder is launchedand displays existing videos asthumbnails. You can view videosby pressing . You can alsosen

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Camera452. After finishing all the settings, press the right soft key [Close].3. Focus the camera on what to record and press to start recording. And

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Messaging [Menu 5]46MessagingCreate new Menu 5.1Message (Menu 5.1.1)You can write and edit a messagecontaining a combination of text, image,video an

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Messaging473. Press the confirmation key [Send] tosend the message. The message willautomatically be saved in the SentItems folder. If the message has

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Messaging48Messaging]Recently used: You can use thelatest Email address you savedtemporarily. ]Save to drafts: Select this menuto save the message in

Page 53 - Messaging settings

Messaging49You can use the following functions byusing the left soft key [Options] in theInbox.]Reply to: Creates a reply to thesender or all recipien

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Table of ContentsBacklight 84Welcome messageHandset themeCall settingCall durations Call barringFixed dial numbers 86Data volume Call costsDiverts 87

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Messaging50Messaging]Forward: Forwards the selectedEmail message to others.]Retrieve (POP3 only): Retrievesnew Email messages.]Copy to (IMAP only): Co

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Messaging51]Delete: Deletes the Email.]Extract: Extracts the number,Email address or Web address fromEmail message.]View attachment: Shows theattached

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Messaging52Messaging]Cancel sending: You can stopsending/waiting status.]Message information: You can checkthe message type, subject, from,date, time,

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Messaging53Multimedia templates (Menu 5.7.2)You can create, edit and view availabletemplates when creating multimediamessages. Five types of template(

Page 59 - Info. service (Menu 5.9.6)

Messaging54Messaging5. Character encoding: Auto/ Default/Unicode]Auto(default): Message withsingle byte character is normallyencoded in Defaultalphabe

Page 60 - My Files [Menu 6]

Messaging55whether to allow sending a readconfirmation mail to a sender.]Request reply: Determineswhether to request a readconfirmation mail for a Mul

Page 61 - Videos Menu 6.3

Messaging56Messaging]Access points: Specify the accesspoint name. (see WAP connectionsettings.)Press the right soft key [Save] tosave the changes and

Page 62 - My Files

Messaging577. Automatic download: You can setthe configuration of downloading thecontents for CPE.8. New Email noti.: Receives thenotification informa

Page 63 - Others Menu 6.5

Messaging58Messaging3. Press the centre soft key [Save] tocomplete the Email accountconfiguration.Voicemail (Menu 5.9.4)You can configure the voicemai

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Messaging59- Update: If you set On, you canupdate the ‘Trusted/Untrusted list’with the address of message server. ,you can choose which list you want

Page 65 - Calendar Menu 7.3

Congratulations on your purchase ofthe advanced and compact KU380 3Gvideo mobile phone, designed tooperate with the latest digital mobilecommunication

Page 66 - Organiser & Tools

My Files [Menu 6]60My FilesPictures Menu 6.1The Pictures folder consists ofembedded links for downloadingpictures through the Internet andDefault imag

Page 67 - Memo Menu 7.6

My Files61]Create new folder: You can create anew folder within the folder currentlyselected.]Slide show: You can view the imagesas a slide show.]Sort

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My Files62My FilesThe following are available using the leftsoft key [Options] in the Video list.]Send: You can send the selectedvideo clip via Messag

Page 69 - Converter Menu 7.10

My Files63To return to the previous screen size,press the right soft key once again infull screen mode.When viewing video clips in the MediaPlayer, th

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My Files64My FilesExternal memory Menu 6.6If you purchase an optional externalmicroSD memory card, you can managemore content. Refer to the section Ho

Page 71 - Contacts [Menu 8]

Organiser & ToolsOrganiser & Tools [Menu 7]65Quick menu Menu 7.1You can specify functions to save in theQuick menu. If you save the functionsf

Page 72 - Contacts

Organiser & Tools66Organiser & ToolsThe schedule saved for the datewhere the cursor is located isrepresented by a grey box. Pressingthe shortc

Page 73 - Memory info. (Menu 8.8.7)

Organiser & Tools67Tasks Menu 7.4You can view, edit and add tasks to do.Tasks are displayed in time order. Tasksthat have been completed or notco

Page 74 - Calls [Menu 9]

Organiser & Tools68Organiser & ToolsYou can select Multiple or All memosusing the Mark/Unmark option andthen delete a memo using the Deleteopt

Page 75 - USIM Tool Kit [Menu ]

Organiser & Tools69Add private memoTo add a new memo, press the left softkey [Add] or [Options]. Enter thecontents of the memo. You can save theme

Page 76 - Video call [Menu 0]

For Your SafetyFor Your Safety7Please read these simple guidelines. Notfollowing these guidelines may bedangerous or illegal. Further detailedinformat

Page 77 - Video call

Organiser & Tools70Organiser & Tools6. To exit the conversion function, pressthe [Back] key.World time Menu 7.11The World time provides timei

Page 78 - Settings [Menu #]

ContactsContacts [Menu 8]71Add new Menu 8.1You can register a new contact address.You can enter the name, differentphone numbers and Email addresses o

Page 79 - Phone setting Menu #.2

Contacts72ContactsService dial numbersMenu 8.5You can view the list of Service DiallingNumbers (SDN) assigned by yourservice provider (if supported by

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Contacts73Clear contacts (Menu 8.8.6)Clears all contact information. You candelete all contacts saved in the mobilephone memory as well as on the USI

Page 81 - Change codes

Calls [Menu 9]74CallsAll calls Menu 9.1Allows you to view the missed, received,and dialled call records. You can make acall, or send a message to the

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USIM Tool KitUSIM Tool Kit [Menu ]*75Depending on whether you have SATsupport services or not (i.e. USIMApplication Toolkit) on the USIM card,this men

Page 83 - Display settings Menu #.3

Video call [Menu 0]76Video callYou can make a video call using thismenu. 1. Enter the number you want to dial.]You can key in the number.]You can sele

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Video call77You can accept the incoming call bypressing the centre key [Accept]. Alsoyou can accept the incoming call andshow the private image by pre

Page 85 - Video calls

Settings [Menu #]78SettingsProfiles Menu #.1You can select ringtone or vibration foran incoming call and configure thesound and volume of the ringtone

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Settings79]Confirmation toneYou can set the confirmation tone tobe played by the phone to confirmactions.]Start up soundYou can set the effect to be p

Page 87 - Diverts (Menu #.4.6)

Please read these simple guidelines. Notfollowing these guidelines may bedangerous or illegal. Further detailedinformation is given in this manual.Cer

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Settings80Settings4. Press the centre soft key to setthe date with the specified value.Auto update date/timeWhen Auto Update is configured toOn, the t

Page 89 - Video call (Menu #.4.9)

Settings81Handset lockYou can lock your phone. The following4 lock functions are available.When switching on: Locks the handsetwhenever the handset is

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Settings82Settings6. Press the right soft key in the PINcode entry window to return to theprevious step.PIN2 codePIN2 is the abbreviation for Personal

Page 91 - Connectivity Menu #.7

Settings83USIM memoryThis function shows the status of theUSIM card user memory.External memoryThis function shows the status of theExternal card user

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Settings84SettingsPower off pictureYou can select the image to bedisplayed while the phone is beingswitched off.Menu style (Menu #.3.2)You can select

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Settings85home country, All incoming andIncoming when abroad submenus. The All outgoing menu bars dialling alloutgoing calls, the Outgoinginternationa

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Settings86Settings2. When the Options menu is selected– It activates and operates theInternational except home countrymenu. It operates in the same wa

Page 95 - Synchronisation (Menu #.7.2)

Settings873. You can select either Units orCurrency in Set call cost. Accordingto your setting, the call cost isdisplayed during a call (If USIM andNe

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Settings88SettingsClear list menu will delete all divertnumber list.Video callsAll video calls1. When the number list is notexsisted Converts to an ed

Page 97 - Network (Menu #.7.4)

Settings892. When To a number is selectedIt operates the same as All voice callsmenu.3. When Option menu is selectedActivates and operates No answerme

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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use9cases, transmission of data files ormessages may be delayed until such aconnection is available. Ensure the abov

Page 99 - Security

Settings90Settings- On: Displays the image flipped sideto side.- Off: Displays the image as it is.]My image size: Select my image sizeto be displayed.

Page 100 - Settings

Settings91BT answer mode]Hands-free: You can answer a callusing the Bluetooth headset, whenthe Bluetooth is connected.]Handset: If you press on thehan

Page 101 - Accessories

Settings92Settings1. Getting started• Menu > #. Settings >7. Connectivity > 1. Bluetooth >3. Turn on/offTo use the Bluetooth function, you

Page 102 - Technical data

Settings93<Pairing devices>1. To search for a Bluetooth device topair, press Add new device.2. Screen shows Searching for devices.Bluetooth devi

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Settings94Settings3. If Bluetooth devices are found, thesedevices are listed on the screen. If noBluetooth device is found, you will beasked if you wa

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Settings95Synchronisation (Menu #.7.2)(Note: This service is not available in allcountries. Please contact your serviceprovider for further informatio

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Settings96Settings]Memo name: Input the Memodatabase name for server access.]Sync type: Select thesynchronization type below.- NormalThe phone and the

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Settings97If you use Music sync with WindowsMedia Player, select Music sync in thismenu. Music sync is available for onlymusic contents. If you want t

Page 107 - Australia & New Zealand

Settings98Settings- Search: You can select one fromthe network list stored in thephone.- Enter new network: You can enterthe country code (MCC), thene

Page 108 - 3. STATEMENT

Settings99Unicode(UTF-16 BE), Unicode(UTF-16 LE), Unicode(UTF-16 Auto),Unicode(UTF-8).- Scrolling controlAllows you to set the scroll speed byselectin

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