LG KC780 User Guide - Page 61
Viewing memory status, Changing your Bluetooth settings, Changing your connectivity settings
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Viewing memory status Primary storage - To choose your primary Your KC780 has three memories available: storage, you can select Phone or External 01 the phone, the SIM card and an external memory card (you may need to purchase the memory. 02 Changing your connectivity settings memory card separately). Your connectivity settings have already been 03 You can use the memory manager to set up by your network operator, so you can determine how each memory is used and see enjoy your new phone from the off. If you 04 how much space is available. want to change any settings, use this menu. 05 Press Menu and select Settings. Choose Memory status and you will then see the current status of the memories (Common, Reserved, SIM card and External memory) in your KC780. Press Menu and select Connectivity. Your 06 options are: Bluetooth - Set up your KC780 for Bluetooth 07 use. You can adapt your visibility to other 08 devices or search through devices your phone TIP! See page 13 for information on inserting is paired with. a memory card. Network - Your KC780 connects automatically to your preferred network. To Changing your Bluetooth settings 1 Press Menu and select Connectivity, then choose Bluetooth. 2 Choose Bluetooth settings. Make your changes to: My visibility - Choose whether to Show or Hide your device to others. change these settings use this menu. You can also add new access points using this menu. USB connection - Choose Data service and synchronise your KC780 using the LG PC Suite software to copy files from your phone. If you have a memory card inserted, select Mass storage to use your phone in the same way as you would use a USB stick. Connect to SETTINGS My name - Enter a name for your KC780. your computer and drag and drop files to the My address - View your Bluetooth address. KC780 removable device folder. See pages 47~49 for further details. 59