LUMIGON T3 USER MANUAL
Dear Customer, First of all, thank you for buying the Lumigon T3. This phone takes our belief in style, strength and real-world functionality to another level. Your Lumigon T3 will be a constant companion in both your professional and private life, and you rightly expect a lot from it. But great looks, crystal-clear calls, fast, faultless on-demand internet access and punchy, dynamic music playback is just half our story.
Contents 1 First steps 8 1.1 Inside the box 8 1.2 Overview 9 1.3 Get started 10 1.4 Insert SIM card 11 1.5 Charge the phone 13 1.6 Turn on the phone 14 1.7 Follow the onscreen instructions 15 1.8 Setting up - Tips and tricks 16 2 Keys and connectors 17 2.1 Physical keys vs. onscreen keys 17 2.2 Using the keys and connectors 18 3 Settings 20 3.1 Accessing the settings 20 3.2 Wireless and networks - settings overview 21 3.
3.4 Personal - settings overview 24 3.5 System - settings overview 27 4 SIM cards 29 4.1 Using dual SIM 29 4.2 Setting up your SIM cards 29 4.3 Mobile data 29 4.4 Calls 30 4.5 Text messages 30 5 Fingerprint reader 31 5.1 About fingerprint reader 31 5.2 Setting up the fingerprint reader 31 6 The Home screen and its elements 32 6.1 About Home screen 32 6.2 Status bar and Notifications panel 33 6.3 The Dock and the Dock icons 34 6.
7.2 Activating Sidewinder 39 7.3 Setting up Sidewinder 39 8 Accounts 42 8.1 About Accounts 42 8.2 Add an Account 42 8.3 Remove an Account 43 9 ActionKey 44 9.1 About ActionKey 44 9.2 Enabling and disabling the ActionKey 45 9.3 Configuring the ActionKey 45 9.4 Using the ActionKey in the Camera app 46 10 Gestures 47 10.1 Handwave 47 10.2 Wakeup 48 11 BackTouch 49 11.1 About BackTouch 49 11.2 Enabling BackTouch for standard apps 49 11.
12 Notification light 51 12.1 About notification light 51 12.2 Enable and disable the notification light 51 13 Vault 52 13.1 About Vault 52 13.2 Enter the Vault 52 13.3 Import existing or add new contacts into the Vault 53 13.4 Import images/video into the Vault 53 13.5 Export or delete images/videos from the Vault 54 13.6 Private web browser 55 13.7 Private notes 55 13.8 Import an app into the Vault 56 14 Use your phone as a universal remote control 57 14.
14.4 Navigate between your remote controls 63 14.5 Back up your remote controls 63 15 Update your phone 64 15.1 About updating phone 64 15.2 Check for new firmware manually 64 15.3 Change Updater settings 64 16 Take photos and record videos 66 16.1 About cameras 66 16.2 Opening the cameras 66 16.3 Switching between Camera and Video modes 67 16.4 Switch between the front and back cameras 67 16.5 Take a photo 68 16.6 Record a video 68 16.7 Record in slow motion 68 16.
17 Legal 71 17.1 Legal information 71 17.2 Limitation of damages 71 17.
1 First steps 1.1 Inside the box • T3 smartphone • USB charging cable • USB power adapter • H2 headset • A leaflet containing a Quick start guide, Safety guide, Warranty terms and End-user license agreement If something’s missing, please contact the outlet where you bought your phone. NOTE: The items supplied with your phone may vary, depending on your mobile service provider and the country or region where you buy your Lumigon smartphone. To buy additional Lumigon accessories, visit www.lumigon.
1.2 Overview 1. Speaker (top) 18. Home key with fingerprint reader 2. Power key 19. Back key 3. Infrared transmitter/receiver 20. Volume / Zoom keys 4. Audio jack connector (3.5 mm) 21. ActionKey 5. Noise cancellation microphone 22. Camera key 6. 13 megapixel main camera 23. Speaker (bottom) 7. Main camera flash 24. Micro USB connector 8. Infrared camera 25. Microphone 9. Infrared LED light 26. Lanyard attachment point 10. BackTouch area 11. SIM card tray 12.
1.3 Get started You need: • A nano SIM card with a service plan • T3 USB cable and power adapter (included in the sales box) IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging your phone, always use original USB cables and chargers and compatible SIM cards. .
1.4 Insert SIM card SIM 1 SIM 2 With your fingernails of your thumb and index finger gently pull out the SIM card tray. Place your nano SIM card into the SIM card tray 1 with gold contracts facing down. If you use two SIM cards, place your secondary nano SIM card into the SIM card tray 2. NOTE: T3 is only compatible with nano SIM cards. Any other incompatible or modified SIM cards can damage the SIM card, its data and the phone itself. Any such damage is not covered by the warranty.
To insert the SIM card tray back into the phone make sure the tray is positioned correctly, then carefully push it all the way in. Make sure the tray is inserted properly.
1.5 Charge the phone NB: It takes 1.5-2 hours to fully charge the phone. Charge the phone using the USB charger Plug the charger into a power outlet. Plug the end of the charger cable into the micro USB port of the phone (the USB sign on the head of the cable facing up).
1.6 Turn on the phone Press and hold down the POWER key for 2 seconds until the Lumigon logo appears on the screen, and then release the key.
1.7 Follow the onscreen instructions 1. When you turn on your phone for the first time, you’ll see a Welcome screen. Select your language, and touch “Start”. 2. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your phone. 3. When prompted, sign in with your Google™ Account. If you don’t have an account, you can create one directly on your phone. By signing in with your Google Account you can synchronize your e-mail, contacts, calendar events and other data associated with that account on your phone.
1.8 Setting up - Tips and tricks When you turn on your new Lumigon T3 you will meet the setup guide as the first introduction to the phone. As you go through the setup you can skip some steps. You can always set up the options you skip or change your settings later. »» Select items on the screen by touching them »» Swipe up or down with your finger to view a list »» Enter text by touching where you want to type.
2 Keys and connectors 2.1 Physical keys vs. onscreen keys Your T3 uses both physical keys (Power, ActionKey, Home, Camera, Volume / Zoom keys) that you press or hold, and pressure-sensitive onscreen keys (Back and Overview keys) that you touch or hold. When a key has several functions, one of the functions is activated by pressing (or touching) the key, and the other by pressing and holding (or touching and holding) the key.
2.2 Using the keys and connectors KEY / PORT WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH IT • Turn your phone ON: Press and hold the key for 1-2 seconds until the Lumigon logo appears on the screen • Turn your phone OFF: Press and hold the key until a menu appears on the screen. Then touch “Power off” followed by “OK“ Power key • Go to or wake up from Sleep mode: Briefly press the key • Shortcut to options Aeroplane mode, Silent mode, Vibrate mode: Press and hold the key until a menu appears on the screen.
KEY / PORT Micro USB port WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH IT Connect the USB cable here for charging the battery, connecting your phone to your computer or to to your Lumigon dock • Adjust the call volume while on a call • Adjust the volume of the ringtone when you’re not on a call • Adjust the volume while watching videos or listening to music Volume / Zoom keys • Camera zoom in or out • Set the phone to vibrate instead of ringing by repeatedly pressing the Volume down key until the Vibrate icon appears • Go to S
3 Settings 3.1 Accessing the settings Slide sideways on the Desktop screen to find and touch the Settings app . OR Open the Quick settings by dragging it down with your finger twice from the top of the screen, then touch the “Settings” icon: . OR Drag the Status bar down with two fingers from the top of the screen, then touch the “Settings” icon: .
3.2 Wireless and networks - settings overview SETTING WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH IT Wi-Fi • • • • • Bluetooth • Turn Bluetooth ON or OFF • Pair and unpair Bluetooth devices • Set your device’s visibility etc.
SETTING WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH IT • • • • • Mobile networks 3.3 Enable or disable data and and data roaming Set preferred network mode Manage access point names (APNs) Set the phone to use your preferred network type Select a network operator Device - settings overview SETTING NAME Home Display WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH IT Select home screen type • • • • • • • • • • • • • Change wallpaper MiraVision - Enhance picture quality MHL settings - enable or disable Gesture - Enable wake up double tab.
SETTING NAME Sound & notifications WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH IT • Set up ringtone/vibrator • Set up notification light • Set up Do not disturb Apps Administrate and setup your apps Storage & USB Overview of storage usage Battery Memory • Charging light • Power saving • Overview of power usage • Memory usage • Memory usage by apps Users Setup user accounts ActionKey Set up ActionKey function BackTouch Set up BackTouch function Power Saver Set up Power Saver LUMIGON T3 – USER MANUAL Copyright © 201
SETTING NAME • • • • • • • • • • • • • Desktop 3.
SETTING NAME Security WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH IT • Manage screen security by setting up a screen lock, setting the screen lock timeout, providing owner info to be displayed on lock screen etc. • Lock screen message • Fingerprint • Enable encryption of your accounts, settings, downloaded apps and their data etc.
SETTING NAME Backup and reset WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH IT • Back up my data – back up your app data, Wi-Fi passwords and other settings to Google servers • Backup account – set your backup account or add an additional backup account • Automatic restore – set the phone to automatically restore your backed up settings and data when you reinstall apps • Network settings reset - this will reset all your network settings incl.
3.5 System - settings overview SETTINGS NAME Date & time Scheduled power on & off WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THEM • Set the date, time and time zone • Change how date and time are displayed Set up when you want the phone to turn on or off automatically.
SETTINGS NAME About phone WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THEM • • • • • System update - check for available firmware updates Status – view details about your phone’s status, battery, mobile network connection, etc.
4 4.1 SIM cards Using dual SIM T3 can be used with one or two SIM cards inserted. This means that you can get incoming calls/messages to both SIM cards. For outgoing calls/messages, you can select the SIM card that you prefer to use. Before you can use both SIM cards, you need to enable the SIM cards in the settings menu of your phone. 4.
4.4 Calls There are two options if you use the phone with two SIM cards. You can either pre-define a SIM card OR you will be asked every time, which SIM card to use when making a call. You will always be able to receive calls from both SIM cards if they are active. • On the Home screen, touch the Settings key • Scroll down to the “SIM cards” section • In the “SIM cards” section, Touch “Calls” You can now choose between • Ask every time • SIM Card 1 • SIM Card 2 4.
5 Fingerprint reader 5.1 About fingerprint reader The 360 degree fingerprint reader provides added security. It’s easy to set up and you can unlock your phone with one touch. 5.
6 The Home screen and its elements 6.1 About Home screen When you press the Home key (the physical key right below the screen), with the built in fingerprint reader, you see your main Home screen where you can place your favourite applications, widgets, shortcuts and other items that you use mostly. If you need more space for your apps and widgets, additional Homes screens will be created automatically. Return to your Home screen by pressing the Home key.
The Home screen always displays the following elements: • The Status bar at the top of the screen. This shows time, notification icons and status icons • Apps and/or widgets that you’ve placed on the Home screen • The Dock with the Dock icons at the bottom of the screen You can personalise your Home screen by changing the wallpaper, adding more app shortcuts and widgets, rearranging the items on the Home screen, changing the apps displayed in the Dock etc. 6.
6.3 The Dock and the Dock icons The Dock with the Dock icons is at the bottom of any Home screen just above the Menu, Home and Back keys. The Dock and the Dock icons stay visible on every Home screen. You can always change what items are displayed in the Dock. The Lumigon menu or all apps screen The Lumigon logo in the middle of the Dock works as a link to the Lumigon menu with Lumigon User Manual, Tips & Tricks, recommended apps etc.
Put a new app in the Dock • Touch and hold the app you want to place in the Dock • Without lifting your finger, move the app towards the empty space in the Dock • Lift your finger to drop the app Create a folder in the Dock • Touch and hold an app • Without lifting your finger, move it over another app in the Dock • Lift your finger to drop the app 6.
• On the All Apps screen, touch and hold an app’s icon • When the Home screen appears, drag your app to the desired position and lift your finger to drop the app Add a widget • Touch and hold an empty spot on the Home screen • Touch the “Widgets” icon at the bottom • Swipe with your finger left and right across the screen to view all the available widgets • Touch and hold the widget you want to add • When the Home screen appears, lift your finger to drop the widget Add wallpaper • Touch and hold an empty
• Without lifting your finger, move the app toward the top of the screen • Drop the item over the “Remove” icon If you are removing an app or a widget from the Home screen, this action only removes its shortcut on the Home screen. It doesn’t actually delete the app or widget itself from the phone. The app will still appear on the All Apps screen and the widget will still appear in the list of widgets.
Advanced Home screen settings The Home screen settings lets you customize how your Home Screen looks like and how it works, like colour/Grey-scale on icons, rotation, add search bar etc.
7 Sidewinder launcher 7.1 About Sidewinder The Lumigon Sidewinder is a launcher screen for your Lumigon T3 which you can personalise to suite your desire. 7.2 Activating Sidewinder How to activate and find Sidewinder: • On the Home Screen, touch the Settings icon • Select Desktop • Touch “Enable Sidewinder launcher screen” You will now find Sidewinder if you slide to the right on the home screen. 7.
Images: • You can activate or deactivate personal pictures in the top of Sidewinder by toggling the on/off switch. • You can add one or more pictures by touching +, then choose pictures from your Image folders. • If you choose more than one picture, there will be a slideshow in the top of Sidewinder launcher. Weather: • You can activate or deactivate weather forecast in Sidewinder launcher by toggling the on/off switch.
Timezone: • You can activate or deactivate Time zone in Sidewinder launcher by toggling the on/off switch. If you wish to see more than one time zone in Sidewinder launcher, you can add by touching + and choosing from the list. Calendar: • You can activate or deactivate the Calendar in Sidewinder launcher by toggling the on/off switch. • To add a calendar to Sidewinder touch + and choose from the list of available calendars on your phone. The list will depend on the accounts you have on the phone.
8 Accounts 8.1 About Accounts Under Accounts you can find an overview of your accounts installed on your phone like Email, Skype, Facebook, LinkedIn etc. Here you can add, remove and change the settings of your accounts. 8.2 Add an Account • On the Home Screen, touch the Settings icon • Select “Accounts” • Touch “Add Account” • Choose the account you want to add Most accounts require a username and password, but the details depend on the account and the configuration of the service you connect to.
• Choose the account you want to remove Touch “Overflow” icon then touch Remove account You cannot remove the Google account that you’ve used to initially set up your phone.
9 ActionKey 9.1 About ActionKey ActionKey is a physical key on the right side of the phone, just below volume down key. You can set up the ActionKey to perform specific actions in specific situations, e.g. turning the flashlight on and off, launching a specific app, silencing an incoming call, turning the speaker on during a call etc. Some of the actions can even be used when the screen is locked, e.g. flashlight.
9.2 Enabling and disabling the ActionKey You have the option to enable or disable the ActionKey. • Touch “Settings” • Go to “ActionKey” and slide its switch to “Enabled” in the top right corner to enable or disable the ActionKey 9.3 Configuring the ActionKey To start using the ActionKey, you will need to configure its actions in the phone’s settings first.
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10 Gestures 10.1 Handwave Handwave allows you to operate some functions of your phone without actually touching it. For example, you can use Handwave to scroll through your Home screens or your pictures in the Gallery app, accept or silence an incoming call, or snooze your alarm clock in the morning by moving your hand over and across the screen. Using Handwave is tough on battery life so you might want to only turn on the feature when you need it.
10.2 Wakeup Double tab to wake up allows you to activate the phone from sleep mode by double tabbing the display Setting up Wakeup • On the Home screen, touch Settings key • Scroll to “Device” touch “Display” and select “Gestures” where you can set up “Wakeup”.
11 BackTouch 11.1 About BackTouch The Lumigon T3 is equipped with a new user friendly navigation option – the Lumigon BackTouch – located on the backside of the phone. The touch sensitive area is just below the cameras and above the Lumigon logo. The basic operation of the BackTouch is the following: • Navigate left and right • Navigate up and down • Double tap The double tap function is only available in the camera app.
• Touch BackTouch (under the Device section) • In the BackTouch section, you have the option to delete any of the displayed apps where BackTouch has been enabled 11.3 Enabling BackTouch for specific apps You can also select an app to see if it is possible to change the settings for the BackTouch function for this specific app.
12 Notification light 12.1 About notification light A light in distinct colours, which is located in the earpiece can be used as notification whenever you receive a new email, a message, social notifications or missed a call. You can enable and disable the notification light. 12.
13 Vault 13.1 About Vault Vault is a pre-installed app where images, contacts, confidential notes, PINs, apps etc. can be stored and remain private if you don’t want others to see your sensitive data. You can also send and receive text messages directly from the Vault app. The data in the Vault is encrypted and secured with a PIN. The Vault icon is exchangeable by another icon so it’s not obvious for everyone that it is a Vault.
13.3 Import existing or add new contacts into the Vault Import existing contacts • Inside the Vault app, touch the Contacts icon • Touch the Import icon • Select the contact that you want to move into the Vault Add a new contact • Inside the Vault, touch the Contacts icon • Touch the Add new contacts icon to add new contacts All calls and text messages you receive from your private contacts will be directed discretely into the Vault. 13.
• All images and videos stored on your phone will be loaded • Select the images/video you want to move into the Vault. You can select several images/videos at the same time simply by touching them. The number of selected images/videos will be indicated in the top right corner. • Touch the Import icon to move the selected images/videos into the Vault. • Once you’ve moved a picture or a video into the Vault, it will no longer be visible in its original album in the Gallery app.
• Touch and hold the image/video until new onscreen buttons appear along the top • Touch the Export icon • In the dialogue box, touch ‘OK’ to confirm Once you’ve moved a picture or a video out of the Vault, it will appear in its original album in the Gallery app Delete images/video • Inside the Vault app, touch the Gallery icon • Find the image/video you want to delete • In the dialogue box, touch ‘OK’ to confirm Once you’ve deleted an image or a video in the Vault this way, it will be removed from your ph
Create a new Note: • Inside the Vault, touch the Notes icon • Touch the Add new Note icon • Touch the Gallery icon • Touch the Camera icon 13.8 to add a note if you wish to add existing images from your gallery or an image from your Vault if you want to take a new picture Import an app into the Vault Adding an app to the Vault, the app will only be available from within the Vault.
14 Use your phone as a universal remote control 14.1 About the remote control feature You can use your Lumigon T3 as a universal remote control to operate your TV, audio and video equipment, Mac computer, etc. Use the built-in Remote app 14.2 to record commands and create new remote control profiles. Create your first remote control Ordinarly remote control units have an infrared receiver that sends and receives information from a device, for example a TV.
• On the Home screen, touch the Remote app icon • The first time you open the Remote app, a series of intro screens will be displayed • When you touch “Done” on the intro screens, a “Create new remote” screen opens. • Here, you will see a number of preset remote-control templates you can choose from, e.g. TV, Teletext, Audio, Video etc.
• In the “Properties” screen, type the name of your remote control, e.g. TV (A.) and location, e.g. living room (B.). If you want you can assign an image (D.) or a color (C.) as a background for your remote control.
• When you close the Help screens, your remote control opens in the Editing mode. • The red circles indicate remote buttons that have not been assigned any commands yet.
• An onscreen guide will guide you through the recording process. Follow the instructions on the screen. If you have problems with recording a command, try adjusting the position of your remote control and/or the distance between the phone and the remote control. NOTE: The Remote app doesn’t support all types of remote controls.
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14.4 Navigate between your remote controls You can create as many remote controls as you like. The remote controls you create will appear in the navigation drawer in the Remote app. To make it easier to distinguish between your remote controls, make sure to give them different names. You can also give them different colors.
15 Update your phone 15.1 About updating phone A built-in updater feature allows you to easily check for the latest firmware updates containing various fixes and new features. You will receive a notification in the Status bar whenever a new update is available. You can also check for updates manually. 15.
• Touch About phone • Touch “System update” • Touch the Settings icon in the top right-hand corner • Tick “Automatic download” if you want your phone to download updates automatically • Tick “Install automatically” if you want your phone to install the downloaded updates automatically • Tick “Use mobile networks” to allow the phone to download updates using both Wi-Fi and mobile data (NB: You may incur additional charges for using mobile data. Check with your service provider for details.
16 Take photos and record videos 16.1 About cameras Your Lumigon T3 is equipped with three cameras - one on the front of the phone and two on the back - one being a regular camera – another being a dedicated Night Vision camera. Both regular cameras are equipped with a flash, which allows for sharp and well-lit photos even in lowlight conditions. The Night Vision camera is equipped with an infrared flash. 16.2 Opening the cameras There are several ways to open the cameras.
Open the main Camera when the screen is locked »» 16.3 If the phone is in Sleep mode, wake up the screen by either double tab the screen (double tap needs to be enabled in Settings) or by pressing the Power or Menu key. Then swipe your finger from the right edge of the screen to the left across the screen.
Once in Front Camera mode you can use the ActionKey to start and stop recording in Video mode by briefly pressing the ActionKey. 16.5 Take a photo • Open the Camera app • As a default you are in Camera mode ready to capture a photo. • The camera focuses automatically but you can touch the screen to focus on a different part of the image • To shoot, touch 16.6 or press the dedicated Camera key on the phone’s right-hand side.
16.8 Take a panoramic photo • Open the Camera app • Tab the until the white Panorama icon is displayed on the screen. You are now in Panorama mode • Frame one side of the scene where you want to start your panoramic photo • Touch the once. Four white dotted line arrows will show on the screen and as soon as you start to move the phone in the direction you want a blue solid arrow appear on screen. Make sure the white dotted arrow and the blue solid arrow are aligned.
• Use the slider to increas or descrease the strength of the infrared flashes • Select either the Video camera icon 16.11 to start making a video OR the Shutter icon to take a photo. Adjust camera settings The Camera app allows you to adjust a number of settings for the Camera and Video modes, e.g. flashlight settings, scene modes, exposure, white balance, shutter sound, location, countdown timer, etc. These settings will change depending on which mode you are in (normal, panorama, PIP).
17 Legal 17.1 Legal information Please make sure to read all operating instructions and safety guidelines carefully before using your phone to ensure safe and proper use and avoid injury. Some of the services and features described in this user manual are not supported in all countries/regions or by all networks and/or service providers in all areas.
17.3 Copyright Copyright © 2016 Lumigon A/S. All rights reserved. No part of this user manual may be reproduced, transmitted or translated in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written consent from Lumigon. Trademarks • Lumigon® and the Lumigon logo are registered trademarks of Lumigon A/S. • Google, Android, Google Play and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc.