LG Electronics UN200 manuel d'utilisation

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    P /NO : MFL6 7 107 40 1( 1. 0) Print ed in China H L G -UN2 00[...]

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    Copyright ©2011 LG Electr onics, Inc. All rights reserved . LG and the LG logo ar e r egister ed trademarks of LG Gr oup and its r elated entities. All other trademarks ar e the pr operty of their r espective owners.[...]

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    Import ant Safet y Pr ecautions 1 Impor t ant Safe t y Precautions R ead these instructions. Breaking the rule s may be danger ous or illegal. F urther detailed informa tion is given in this user guide. W ARNING! Violation of the instructions may cause serious injur y or death. 1. Ne ver use an unappr ov ed bat tery since this could damage the phon[...]

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    Import ant Safet y Pr ecautions 2 Impor t ant Safe t y Precautions 8. Do no t expose the bat t ery charger or adap ter t o dir ect sunlight or use it in places with high humidit y , such as a bathr oom. 9. Do no t use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinner s, etc.) or det er gents t o clean your phone. This could cause a fire. 1 0. Do n[...]

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    3 Impor t ant Safe t y Precautions 1 6. Do not place or answ er calls while char ging the phone as it ma y short -cir cuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire. 17. Do no t hold or let the antenna come in cont act with your body during a call. 1 8. Mak e sure that no sharp-edged it ems such as animal’ s t eeth or nails, come int o contac[...]

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    T able of Cont ent s 4 T able of Cont ent s Important Safe t y Pr ecautions 1 T able of Cont ents 4 W elcome 9 Important Information 1 0 FCC P art 1 5 Class B Compliance 1 0 T echnical Details 1 0 T echnical Det ails 1 0 FCC RF Exposur e Informa tion 1 1 Bodily Cont act During Opera tion 1 3 V ehicle-Mount ed External Ant enna 1 3 FCC Notice and Ca[...]

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    5 T able of Cont ent s Ent ering and Editing Information 2 8 T ext Input 2 8 Ke y F unctions 2 8 Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory 2 9 The Basics of St oring Contacts Entries 2 9 Phone Numbers W ith P auses 2 9 Storing a Number with P ause or W ait 3 0 Adding a P ause or W ait t o an Existing Number 3 0 Sear ching Y our Phone’ s Memory 3 1 Scr[...]

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    T able of Cont ent s 6 T able of Cont ent s Multimedia 4 9 1. T ake Phot o 4 9 2. Recor d V oice 5 1 3. Images 5 1 4. Sounds 5 2 eas y edge SM 54 1. eas y edge Apps 5 4 My Schedule 5 5 1. Alarm Clock 5 5 2. Calendar 5 5 3. No t epad 5 6 Bro wser 5 7 T ools 5 9 1. V oice C ommand 5 9 1.1 Start Command 5 9 1.1.1 Call <Name> or <Number> 60[...]

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    7 T able of Cont ent s 2.4 Menu St yle 6 8 2.5 Languages (Idiomas) 6 8 2.6 Clocks & Calendar 6 8 2.7 F ont Set tings 6 8 2.8 W or d Prediction 6 9 3. Securit y 6 9 3.1 Lock Phone 69 3.2 Re strictions 7 0 3.3 Emer gency Number s 71 3.4 Change Lock Code 7 1 3.5 Ma st er Rese t 7 2 4. Call Set tings 7 2 4.1 Answer Op tions 7 2 4.2 Aut o Retry 7 3 [...]

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    T able of Cont ent s 8 T able of Cont ent s Hearing Aids 8 2 Other Medical Device s 8 2 Health Care F acilities 8 3 V ehicles 8 3 P osted F acilities 8 3 Aircr aft 8 3 Blasting Ar eas 8 3 P ot entially Explosive A tmosphere 8 3 F or V ehicle s Equipped with an Air Bag 8 4 Char ger and A dap t er Safe ty 84 Bat t ery Information and Car e 8 5 Explos[...]

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    W elcome 9 W elcome Thank you for choosing the UN2 00 cellular phone, designed t o oper ate with the la te st digital mobile communication t echnology , Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). Along with the man y advanced featur es of the CDMA s y st em, such as grea tly enhanced voice clarit y , this compact phone offers: ● Slim and sleek design [...]

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    T echnical Det ails 10 T echnical De t ails Important Information This user’ s guide pr ovide s important informa tion on the use and oper ation of y our phone. Plea se r ead all the information carefull y prior to using the phone for the best performance and t o pre vent an y damage to or misuse of the phone. An y unappro ved change s or modific[...]

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    11 T echnical De t ails dynamic RF po wer contr ol t echnologies combine t o reduce call int erruptions. The Cellular and PCS CDMA net works consist of MSO (Mobile Switching Office), BSC (Base Sta tion Controller), BTS (Base Sta tion T ransmission S yst em), , MS (Mobile Sta tion) and GPS. * TSB-7 4: Pro tocol be tw een an IS-9 5A s y stem and ANSI[...]

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    T echnical Det ails 12 T echnical De t ails CDMA Standar d Basic Air Interface TIA/EIA-9 5A TSB-7 4 ANSI J-STD-00 8 TIA/EIA-IS2 000 ANSI TIA/EIA 5 5 3A CDMA Dual Mode Air Interface 1 4.4kbps r adio link prot ocol and inter - band oper ations IS-9 5 adapt ed for PCS frequency band cdma2 000 1xR TT AirInterface MAS-BS PCSC-R S Int ersy stem oper atio[...]

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    13 T echnical De t ails Bodily Cont ac t During Oper ation This device w as t est ed for t ypical use with the back of the phone kep t 0.7 9 inches (2.0 cm) fr om the body . T o comply with FCC RF exposur e requir ements, a minimum separ ation dist ance of 0.7 9 inche s (2.0 cm) must be maintained be tw een the user’ s body and the back of the ph[...]

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    T echnical Det ails 14 T echnical De t ails An y changes or modifications not expr essly appr ov ed in this user guide could void y our warr ant y for this equipment. Use only the supplied ant enna. Use of unauthorized ant ennas (or modifications t o the ant enna) could impair call qualit y , damage the phone, void y our warr ant y and/or violat e [...]

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    15 T echnical De t ails P ar t 1 5.1 05 st at ement This equipment has been t est ed and found t o comply with the limits for a class B digit al device, pur suant t o P art 1 5 of the FCC Rule s. These limits ar e designed t o pro vide reasonable pr ot ection against harmful int erference in a r e sidential inst alla tion. This equipment gener at e[...]

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    Phone Ov ervie w 16 Phone Overvie w 1. Earpiece Lets y ou hear the caller . 2. LCD Scr een Display s messages and st atus icons. 3. Left Soft K ey Use t o access the Messaging menu from the Home screen or the function immediat ely abo ve it. 4. Camera K ey Pr ess this ke y to open the Camer a function. 5. SEND K ey Use to place or answ er calls. 6.[...]

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    17 Phone Overvie w 1. Earphone Jack Allows the use of a hands-fr ee headset. 2. V olume Ke ys Use t o adjust the Master V olume from the Home screen and the Earpiece v olume during a call. 3. Charger/Accessory P ort Connects the phone to the bat t ery charger or other a vailable accessor ies. 4. Camer a Lens Used t o t ak e photos. K eep it clean f[...]

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    Phone Ov erview 18 Phone Overvie w Q we r ty Keypad Y our phone featur es a QWER TY ke ypad, specifically de signed for easy and comfortable t ext entry . The QWER TY ke ypad uses a st andar d la yout. 1. Function K ey allow s you ent er the alternat e char acter (such as $ for the W k ey) on the QWER TY ke ypad (See "En t ering and Editing In[...]

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    Menu Ov ervie w 19 Menu Overvie w Cont acts 1. New Contact 2. Contact List 3. F a vorit es 4. Groups 5. Speed Dials 6. My vCard Me ssaging 1. New T ext Me ssage 2. New Pictur e Message 3. Inbo x 4. Outbo x 5. Dr afts 6. V oicemail 7. T emplate s 8. Set tings 1. All Messages 2. T ext Message 3. Picture Me ssage 4. Edit V oicemail Number 9. Delet e A[...]

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    Menu Ov ervie w 20 Menu Overvie w 3. Announce Alert 4. T rain W ord 5. Best Match 2. Calculat or 3. My Menu 4. Ez T ip Calculator 5. W orld Clock 6. St opwa tch 7 . Unit Conv erter 1. Currency 2. Area 3. Length 4. Mass 5. T emperatur e 6. V olume 7 . V elocit y Set tings 1. Sound 1. Ringt ones 1. All Calls 2. Caller ID 3. No Caller ID 4. Re stricte[...]

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    21 Menu Overvie w 6. Clocks & Calendar 7 . F ont Set tings 1. F ont T ype 2. Dial F ont St yle 3. Dial F ont Size 8. W or d Prediction 3. Securit y 1. Lock Phone 2. Re strictions 3. Emer gency Number s 4. Change Lock Code 5. Mast er Re set 4. Call Se t tings 1. Answer Options 2. Aut o R etry 3. One T ouch Dial 4. V oice Priv acy 5. Airplane Mod[...]

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    The Ba t te r y The phone comes with a rechar geable bat tery . The bat tery char ge lev el is shown at the t op right corner of the L CD screen. Installing the Bat t ery 1. Remo ve the ba t t ery cov er by pr e ssing down on a t the t op- cent er of the ba t t ery co ver , then sliding the cov er down w ar d. 2. Alight the bat tery cont acts with [...]

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    Notice Plea se mak e sur e that the 'B' side face s up befor e inser ting a char ger or USB cable into the charger/acce ssory port of your phone. C ha r ging the Bat ter y Use the char ger pro vided with your phone. W arning! Use only the char ger pro vided with the phone. Using any char ger other than the one included with the UN2 00 may[...]

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    Get ting Start ed with Y our Phone 24 Ge t ting St ar t ed with Y our Phone T urning the Phone Off 1. Pre ss and hold until the L CD screen turns off . Signal Str e ngt h Call qualit y depends on the signal strength in y our area. The signal strength is indica ted on the screen a s the number of bar s next t o the signal str ength icon -- the more [...]

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    25 Ge t ting St ar t ed with Y our Phone C o r recting Dialing Mist ak es If you mak e a mistak e while dialing a number , pre ss once t o er ase the last digit ent ered or pr ess and hold do wn for 2 seconds t o go back t o the Home screen. Redialing Calls 1. Pr e ss t wice t o redial the number fr om the last call. If y ou press once, the la st 1[...]

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    Quick Acce ss t o Con v enient F eatur e s 26 Quick Access t o Con v enient F ea tur e s Lock Mode Sets y our phone t o requir e a 4-digit passw ord in or der to use the phone. T o quickly lock your phone pr ess for three seconds and then ent er your Lock Code. T o unlock, pre ss the Right Soft Ke y Unlock and enter the Lock Code. Mut e F unction T[...]

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    27 Quick Access t o Con v enient F ea tur e s the active call on hold while y ou answer the o ther incoming call. Check with your cellular service pro vider for information about this function. 1. During a call, press to answ er the incoming call (Call W aiting). 2. Pre ss again t o switch bet ween calls. Caller ID Caller ID displa ys the phone n u[...]

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    Ent ering and Editing Informa tion 28 Ent ering and Editing Information T ext Input Y ou can customize and ent er t ext in man y of the functions in your phone, including, but not limit ed t o the Banner , Calendar , Cont act s and messages. While ent ering te xt, the following ar e your op tions: K ey F unctions Left Soft K ey : Pr e ss t o select[...]

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    Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory 29 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory T h e B asics of St or i ng Co nt acts Entrie s 1. Fr om the Home screen, ent er the phone number y ou want t o sav e (up t o 4 8 digits). 2. Pre ss Save . 3. Select either Add New Cont act or Updat e Existing . 4. Use t o highlight a Label and pre ss . Mobile 1/ Home 1/ O[...]

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    Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory 30 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory St oring a Number with Pause or W ait 1. Pre ss Menu . 2. Pre ss Cont acts . 3. Pre ss New C ontact . 4. Enter a name (up t o 3 2 char act ers) and ent er a n umber . 5. While ent ering a number , pr e ss the Right Soft K ey Options. 6. Pr e ss W ait or P ause . 7 . Ent er[...]

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    31 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory Se archi ng Y our Phone’ s Memory The UN2 00 phone is able t o perform a dynamic sear ch of the cont ents in your phone’ s Cont act List. A d ynamic search compare s enter ed let ter s or number s on the ke ypad against the entries in y our Contacts. A matching list is displa yed in de scending or der . Y[...]

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    Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory 32 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory Send Message : Send a t ext message or pictur e message t o the select ed cont act. Delet e : Delet e the select ed entry in your Cont acts. Edit : Edit the select ed cont act information. Delet e Multiple : Choose from Selectiv e / All t o delet e multiple entries at one [...]

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    33 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory Fr om Contact s 1. Pre ss Menu . 2. Pre ss Cont acts . 3. Pre ss Cont act List . 4. Use t o highlight the Cont act entry , then pre ss Vi ew . 5. Use t o highlight the phone number . 6. Pre ss t o place the call. Fr om Call History 1. Pre ss Menu . 2. Pre ss Call History . 3. Use t o highlight the t ype of re[...]

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    Phone Menus 34 Contact s Cont acts The Contact s menu allow s you t o stor e names, phone number s and other informa tion in your phone’ s memory . 1. New C ontact Allow s you t o add a new cont act t o y our Cont act List. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Enter the name, then use t o highlight the field you wish t o stor e the contact information in. 3. Enter[...]

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    35 Contact s ● Pre ss the Right Soft Ke y Options t o select from the following op tions: Send Message/ Delet e/ Edit/ Delet e Multiple/ Send via Bluet ooth/ Set Speed Dial/ Set a s F avorit e ● Pr e ss V iew t o view the highlight ed contact's information. ● Pr e ss the Left Soft Ke y New t o creat e a ne w Cont act. 3. F av orit es All[...]

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    Cont acts 36 Contact s 4. Gr oups Allow s you t o view y our gro uped Cont acts, add a new gr oup, change the name of a group, or delet e a whole group. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Choose from the follo wing options: ● Use t o highlight a group, then pr ess Vi ew t o vie w the cont act s in the select ed group. ● Pr e ss the Left Soft K e y New t o add [...]

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    Cont acts/ Me ssaging 37 Contact s/ Messaging 6. My vCar d Allow s you t o edit y our vCard, which you can then send t o other s via Bluet ooth. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Use t o highlight the field y ou wish t o edit and pr e ss the Left Soft K ey Edit . 3. Edit the information as desir ed and pr e ss Sa v e . Messaging The phone can st ore up t o 8 3 5 [...]

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    Messaging 38 Me ssaging The Basics of Sending a T ext Message 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Enter the r ecipient's addre ss in the To field. 3. Pre ss to access the t ext field. 4. Use the ke ypad t o ent er your message. 5. Pre ss Send . A confirmation message is displa yed. Selec t R ecipient(s) Using Options 1. Pre ss , , . 2. With the To field highli[...]

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    39 Me ssaging 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Ent er the recipient's addr ess. 3. Use or pre ss to access the t ext field. 4. Pre ss the Right Soft Ke y Options . 5. Use t o highlight an option and pr ess . Insert T emplates / Signatur e/ Name & Number Sav e As Dr afts/T emplate s Priorit y Level High/ Normal Callback Number On / Off Cancel Cancels edi[...]

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    Messaging 40 Me ssaging 2. New Pictur e Message Allow s you send me ssages with t ext, image and audio at tachments. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Enter the r ecipient's addre ss, or pre ss the Right Soft Ke y Options t o sear ch r ecent cont acts and pre ss to select the desir ed contact. 3. Use t o acce ss the Subject and Te x t fields. 4. Ent er your [...]

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    41 Me ssaging * Editing the T o: field Cont acts/ Call History/ Recent Me ssages/ Groups/ Online Album/ Cancel * Editing the Subject/T ext field Pre view/ Add/ Go t o/ Sav e As/ Priorit y Lev el/ Remov e/ Cancel * Editing the Image/Audio field Pre view / Add Slide/ Go t o / Sa v e As Dr aft/ Priority Le vel/ Remo ve/ Cancel 1 2. Pr ess Send . 3. In[...]

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    Messaging 42 Me ssaging 2. Use to highlight a message. 3. Pre ss the Left Soft Ke y Repl y/ D-load t o reply t o the message or do wnload the at tachment, the Right Soft Key Options , or V iew/ Chat t o view the message. The following op tions are a v ailable in the Options menu: F or t e xt messages: V iew/ Change V iew T ype/ Delet e/ F orw ar d/[...]

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    43 Me ssaging Message Info Show s information about the message, such as t ype, priorit y , and st atus. 4. Outbo x Up t o 1 00 sent me ssage s (5 0 SMS and 5 0 MMS) can be st or ed in the Outbo x folder . V ie w the cont ents of sent messages and verify whe ther the tr ansmission wa s successful (if v erifica tion is suppor t ed b y net work). 1. [...]

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    Messaging 44 Me ssaging Delet e Delet es the select ed message. F orw ard F orw ards the message t o other destination addr ess(es). Sav e Contact St ores the callback number , e-mail addre ss, and number s in the sent message int o y our Cont acts. Sav e T o T emplate s St ores the me ssage a sa t emplat e for futur e messages. Lock Locks the sele[...]

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    45 Me ssaging 6. V oicemail Allow s you t o access ne w voice messages r ecorded in y our voicemail. Y our phone will notify you when y ou receiv e a new voice me ssage. Checking Y our V oicemail 1. Pr e ss , , . 2. Choose from the follo wing options: ● Pr e ss the Left Soft K e y Clear t o clear the voicemail count er . ● Pre ss t o listen t o[...]

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    Messaging 46 Me ssaging 8. Set tings Allow s you t o configure Me ssaging set tings. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Use t o highlight All Messages / T ext Message / Pictur e Me ssage / Edit V oicemail Number and pr e ss . 3. Use to highlight one of the sub-menus and pr ess t o select it. Message Set tings Sub-Menu Descriptions All Message 1. Repl y Set ting (T[...]

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    47 Me ssaging T ext Message 1. Auto V iew (On/ Off) When set t o On, new messages will aut omaticall y displa y on your scr een when the y are r eceived. 2. Callback Number (On/ Off/ Edit) W ith this fea tur e on, you can input the callback number that will be aut omatically included when you send a message. Pictur e Me ssage 1. Aut o R eceiv e (On[...]

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    Call Hist ory 48 Call Hist ory Call Hist ory The Call Hist ory menu has lists of phone number s and/or Cont acts entries for calls yo u missed, receiv ed, and dialed. It is continually upda ted as ne w number s are added t o the beginning of the list and the oldest entries ar e remo ved fr om the bo t t om of the list. 1. Missed Calls Allo w s y ou[...]

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    Call Hist ory/ Multimedia 49 Call Hist ory/ Multimedia 2. Use to scr oll through the list. Last Call / Home Calls / Roam Calls / All Calls 3. Pre ss the Left Soft Ke y Res et t o rese t the call timer for the highlight ed call t ype. 6. Dat a Count er Allow s you t o view the amount of receiv ed and sent dat a. 1. Pr e ss , , . 2. Use t o scr oll t[...]

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    Multimedia 50 Multimedia 3. Pre ss the Left Soft Ke y Gallery t o access My Images or pre ss the Right Soft Ke y Options for the following options: ● Options T ab Color Effects Color/ Sepia/ Mono/ Nega tiv e Whit e Balance Auto/ Sunn y/ Cloud y/ T ungst en/ Fluor escent Night Mode On / Off Self T imer Off/ 3 Seconds/ 5 Seconds/ 1 0 Seconds Fr ame[...]

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    51 Multimedia 2. R ecord V oice Allow s you t o add, list en to, and er ase short verbal r eminders. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Pre ss Recor d t o recor d a new v oice memo. 3. T alk int o the microphone, then pre ss Stop . 4. Once you'v e stopped the r ecor ding, pr e ss the Right Soft Key Options t o access the following: Se t A s/ R ename / Dele t [...]

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    Multimedia 52 Multimedia Set As/ Slide Sho w/ Edit/ Image Effects/ T ake Phot o/ Delet e/ Rename/ Lock/Unlock/ List V iew/ File Info/ Sort By ● Pre ss Vi ew t o view the select ed image. ● Pr e ss the Left Soft K e y Send t o send the select ed image t o somebody else. Edit Options Zoom Allo w s y ou t o zoom in/out of the image. Please not e, [...]

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    53 Multimedia 3. Pre ss Recor d t o begin recor ding. 4. While recor ding, pre ss the Left Soft K ey P ause t o pause, or Stop t o stop recor ding. 5. When you ar e finished r ecor ding, pr e ss the Left Soft K ey Sa ve t o sa ve the audio clip, Send to send the audio clip t o somebod y else, or pre ss the Right Soft Key Options t o access addition[...]

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    eas y edge SM 54 ea s y edge SM eas y edge SM eas y edge SM allow s you t o do more than just t alk on your phone. easy edge SM is a t echnology and service that allow s you t o do wnload and use applications on y our phone. With ea s y edge SM , it is quick and ea s y t o personalize y our phone to suit y our life st yle and ta ste s. Just downloa[...]

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    My Schedule 55 My Schedule My Schedule 1. Alarm Clock Allo w s you t o set up t o five alarms. At the alarm time, an y set alarm can sound (depending on your Ma ster V olume set tings) the t one of your choice, and an alarm message will be displa yed on the L CD screen. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Use t o highlight the alarm you wish t o set, then pre ss to[...]

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    My Schedule 56 My Schedule Mov es t o the pre vious day . Mov es t o the next da y . Mov es t o the pre vious week. Mov es t o the next w eek. 3. Pre ss the Left Soft Ke y New . 4. Use t o highlight the field you wish t o edit, then pr ess the Left Soft K ey Set to edit the following schedule information: ● Subject ● Start T ime ● End T ime ?[...]

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    My Schedule/ Br ow ser 57 My Schedule/ Br o w ser V iewing a Not epad Entry 1. Access No tepad and highlight a sa ved not e. 2. Pre ss the Right Soft Ke y Options t o access the following a v ailable options: ● Delet e ● Edit ● Delet e All OR T o edit a note, highlight the entry , then pr ess Vi ew and pre ss the Left Soft Ke y Edit . Y ou ca[...]

  • Page 60

    Br o wser 58 Br o w ser Bro wser Menu The Bro wser Men u pro vides the following t oolbar options: ● Home Re turns you t o the Homepage. ● Back T o go back to the pre vious page. ● F orw ard If a vailable, t akes you back t o the ne xt page. ● Bookmarks T ake s you t o the Bookmarks menu wher e you can add, edit, and dele te your bookmarks.[...]

  • Page 61

    Br o wser/ T ools 59 Br o w ser/ T ools Re start Bro wser Allow s you t o re start the Br ow ser . Scroll Mode Allow s you t o cust omize the scrolling set tings. Send Referr er Allow s you t o turn the HTTP Send Referr er Header on or off . K ey Pr ess T imeout Set the ke y pr ess timeout. C onnection T imeout Se t the connection timeout. ● Adv [...]

  • Page 62

    T ools 60 T ools 1.1.1 Call <Name> or <Number> 1. Pr ess , , , , . OR Fr om the Home screen, pr ess the V oice Command K e y and sa y “Call” . 2. Sa y the Contact name (and phone t ype, if necessary) or number . 1.1.2 V oicemail 1. Pr e ss ,,,, . OR Fr om the Home screen, pr ess the V oice Command K e y and sa y “V oicemail” . 2[...]

  • Page 63

    61 T ools 1.1.5 T ime & Dat e 1. Pr ess , , , , . OR Fr om the Home screen, pr ess the V oice Command K e y and sa y “Time & Da te” . 1.1.6 Help 1. Pr e ss , , , , . OR Fr om the Home screen, pr ess the V oice Command K e y and sa y “Help” . 1.2 Command Mode Allo w s you t o set Command Mode t o Normal or Speed (The Speed set ting a[...]

  • Page 64

    T ools 62 T ools 1.5 B est M atch Allow s you t o choose whether the phone displa ys 1 or up t o the 4 closest matche s when using the “Call <Name> or <Number>” function. 1. Pr e ss ,,, . 2. Select an option. 1 Ma tch/ 4 Ma tche s 2. Calcula tor Allo w s y ou t o per form simple mathematical calcula tions. 1. Pr e ss , , . 2. Enter [...]

  • Page 65

    63 T ools 4. Ez T ip Calculat or Allow s you t o quickly and ea sily estimat e the tip and t ot al amount of a bill b y input ting the bill amount before tip, the tip percent age, and dividing it b y the number of people pa ying. 1. Pre ss , , . 5. W orld Clock Allow s you t o det ermine the curr ent time in ano ther time zone or country . 1. Pre s[...]

  • Page 66

    T ools/ Set tings 64 T ools/ Se t tings 3. Aft er stopping the St opw atch, pre ss the Right Soft Ke y Reset t o rese t if no laps wer e recor ded. Otherwise, pre ss the Left Soft K ey Res et . 7 . Unit Conv er t er Allow s you t o conv ert units of Currency , Area, Length, Ma ss, T emper ature, V olume and V elocit y . 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Select a [...]

  • Page 67

    65 Se t tings 1.2 V olume & V i b r ate Allow s you t o set v arious volume set tings. 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Select Mast er V olume / K eypad / Earpiece / Speaker/ V ibra te Lev el . 3. Use to adjust the v olume of the ringer , then pre ss t o sav e the set ting. 1.3 Message Alerts Allow s you t o select the alert t one for new me ssage notifica[...]

  • Page 68

    Set tings 66 Se t tings 3. Use to scr oll through the following alert t ypes: Ring Only/ V ibra te Only/ Ring & V ibrat e 4. Pre ss to sav e. 1.5 Service Aler t s Allow s you t o set an y of the Service Aler t prefer ence s. 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Select an aler t t ype. 1.5.1 Minut e Beep Aler t s y ou 1 0 seconds befor e the end of ev ery minut[...]

  • Page 69

    67 Se t tings 2. Displa y Allow s you t o cust omize your phone's displa y screen. 2.1 W allpaper Allow s you t o choose the kind of background t o be displa yed on the phone. 1. Pr e ss , , , . 2. Select My Images or Default . 3. Pr e ss V ie w t o pr e vie w the w allpaper or the Left Soft Ke y Set t o set the wallpaper t o y our phone. 2.2 [...]

  • Page 70

    Set tings 68 Se t tings 2.4 Menu St yle Allow s you t o view the Men u in either Icon or List view . 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Highlight Icon or List and pre ss . 2.5 Languages (I dio ma s) Allo w s y ou t o use the bilingual featur e according t o your prefer ence. Choose be t w een English and Spanish. 1. Pr e ss , , , . 2. Use t o highlight English o[...]

  • Page 71

    69 Se t tings Options for Dial F ont St yle Digital/ Blackboar d/ Ske tchbook/ Sky/ Basic Options for Dial F ont Size Normal / Lar ge 2. 8 W o rd Pr ediction Allo w s you t o activa te w ord pr ediction, a function tha t use s y our past t e xt entrie s to pr edict what y our next w ord will be. 1. Pr e ss ,,, . 2. Use t o highlight On / Off , then[...]

  • Page 72

    Set tings 70 Se t tings 4. Use t o highlight an option, then pr ess . Unlock The phone remains unlocked b y default, until it is locked man ually . Lock Locks the phone. When locked, y ou can receiv e incoming calls and mak e calls only t o Emer gency Numbers ( Menu > Set tings > Securit y > Enter the four - digit Lock Code > Emer gency[...]

  • Page 73

    71 Se t tings 3.3 Emer gency Number s Allow s you t o ent er 3 emer gency number s. Y ou can call these emer gency numbers and 9 1 1, ev en when the phone is locked or r e stricted. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Enter the four -digit Lock Code. 3. Pre ss Emer gency Numbers . 4. Highlight one of the 3 op tions, then pr e ss t o edit the emer gency n umbers. 5.[...]

  • Page 74

    Set tings 72 Se t tings 6. Enter a ne w 4-digit Lock Code. 7 . F or confirmation, the phone will ask y ou to ent er the ne w Lock Code again. 3.5 M as t er R e set Allow s you t o r eset y our phone set tings to the fact ory default se t tings. 1. Pr e ss , , . 2. Enter the four -digit Lock Code. 3. Pre ss Mast er Rese t . 4. A message will pop up [...]

  • Page 75

    73 Se t tings 4.2 A uto R et ry Allow s you t o set the length of time the phone wait s before aut omatically r edialing a number when the at tempt ed call fails. 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Use t o highlight Off/ Every 1 0 Seconds/ Every 3 0 Seconds/ Every 6 0 Seconds , then pre ss . 4.3 O n e T ouch Dial Allow s you t o initiat e a Speed Dial call b y p[...]

  • Page 76

    Set tings 74 Se t tings 4.6 TTY Mode Allow s you t o at tach a TTY (T elet ype writer) de vice, enabling you t o communicat e with parties also using a TTY device. A phone with TTY suppor t is able to tr anslat e t yped char acter s to voice. V oice can also be tr anslat ed into char act ers and then displa yed on the TTY de vice. 1. Pre ss , , , .[...]

  • Page 77

    75 Se t tings 5.1 P air e d D ev ic es P airing is the process tha t allow s the handset t o locat e, est ablish and r egist er 1-t o-1 connection with the tar ge t device. F or pairing ne w Bluet ooth ® device 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. F ollow the Blue too th ® accessory instructions t o set the device t o pairing mode. 3. Pr e ss the Left Soft K e y[...]

  • Page 78

    Set tings 76 Se t tings - The phone will Aut o-pair . - Y ou will need to confirm matching codes. - Y ou will need to enter a passk ey . Consult the Blue t oo th ® accessory instructions for the correct passk ey (t ypicall y “0000” - 4 zeroe s). Enter the pa sske y and pre ss . 7 . The handset will promp t you for your connection prefer ence s[...]

  • Page 79

    77 Se t tings 5.4 My Blue to oth Inf o Allow s you t o view informa tion regar ding the Bluet ooth ® function. 1. Pre ss , , , . 6. Sy st em The Sy st em menu allow s you t o designat e specific s yst em net work se t tings. 6.1 N e t w ork 6.1.1 Sy stem Select Allo w s y ou to se t up the phone producer’ s management en vir onment. Lea v e this[...]

  • Page 80

    Set tings 78 Se t tings 1. Pre ss , , , , . 2. Use t o highlight On or Off , then pre ss . 6.1.4 Serving Sy stem Identifies the serving s yst em Channel Number and SID Number . This information should only be used for t echnical support. 1. Pre ss , , , , . 6.2 Loca tion Allow s you t o turn On or Off the Loca tion function on y our phone. If set t[...]

  • Page 81

    79 Se t tings 8. Memory Allow s you t o check out the memory sta tus of your phone. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Use t o highlight Re served Memory/ Multimedia and pre ss . 9. Phone Info The Phone Info menu pr ovides y ou with specific informa tion about your phone. 1. Pr e ss , , . 2. Use t o highlight My Number/ Current Ba t tery Lev el/ ESN/MEID/ Icon Glo[...]

  • Page 82

    TIA Safet y Informa tion The following is the comple te TIA Safet y Information for wirele ss handheld phones. Exposur e t o Radio F requency Signal Y our wireless handheld port able phone is a lo w po w er radio tr ansmit t er and receiv er . When ON, it r eceiv e s and sends out Radio F requency (RF) signals. In August, 1 9 9 6, the F eder al Com[...]

  • Page 83

    81 Safe t y could damage the phone and ma y violat e FCC regulations. Phone Oper ation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as y ou would an y other t elephone with the antenna point ed up and over y our shoulder . T ips on Efficient Operation F or y our phone to oper at e most efficiently: Don’t touch the ant enna unnecessarily when the phone is in u[...]

  • Page 84

    P acemak ers The Health Industry Manufactur ers Associati on recommends tha t a minimum separ ation of six (6) inches be maintained be tw een a handheld wirele ss phone and a pacemaker t o av oid pot ential interfer ence with the pacemak er . The se recommenda tions are consist ent with the independent re search b y and recommendations of W ireless[...]

  • Page 85

    83 Safe t y Health Care F acilities T urn your phone OFF in health care facilitie s when any regula tions posted in the se areas instruct you t o do so. Hospit als or health car e facilitie s ma y use equipment that could be sensitive t o e xternal RF ener gy . V ehicles RF signals ma y affect improperly installed or inadequa tel y shielded electro[...]

  • Page 86

    Area s with a pot entially explosiv e atmospher e are oft en, but not alwa y s marked clearly . P ot ential area s ma y include: fueling areas (such as gasoline st ations); below deck on boa ts; fuel or chemical tr ansfer or st orage facilitie s; v ehicles using liquefied petr oleum gas (such as pr opane or butane); ar eas wher e the air cont ains [...]

  • Page 87

    85 Safe t y Bat t er y Information and Car e ● Please dispose of y our bat t ery properl y or tak e it to y our local wirele ss carrier for recy cling. ● The bat tery doesn't need t o be emp t y befor e rechar ging. ● Use only L G-appro ved char gers specific t o your phone model since the y are designed t o maximize bat tery life. ● D[...]

  • Page 88

    Explosion, Shock, and Fir e Hazards ● Do not put y our phone in a place subject t o ex cessive dust and k eep the minimum requir ed distance be tw een the pow er cor d and hea t sources. ● Unplug the pow er cord prior t o cleaning your phone, and clean the po w er plug pin when it’ s dirt y . ● When using the pow er plug, ensur e that it’[...]

  • Page 89

    87 Safe t y ● T alking on your phone for a long period of time ma y reduce call qualit y due t o heat gener at ed during use. ● When the phone is not used for a long period time, st ore it in a safe place with the pow er cord unplugged. ● Using the phone in pro ximit y t o r eceiving equipment (i.e., TV or r adio) ma y cause int erference t o[...]

  • Page 90

    W arning! Important safet y informa tion Av oiding hearing damage P ermanent hearing loss ma y occur if you use y our phone and/or headset at a high v olume. Set the v olume to a safe le vel. Y ou can adap t o v er time to a higher volume of sound tha t may sound normal but can be damaging t o y our hearing. If y ou experience ringing in y our ears[...]

  • Page 91

    89 Safe t y Using headsets safel y Use of headsets t o list en to music while oper ating a v ehicle is not r ecommended and is illegal in some area s. Be careful and at tentiv e while driving. Stop using this device if y ou find it disrup tiv e or distr acting while oper ating an y t ype of vehicle or per forming any o ther activit y tha t r equire[...]

  • Page 92

    b y additional resear ch. In some cases, o ther resear chers ha v e had difficult y in repr oducing those studies, or in det ermining the rea sons for inconsistent r esults. 2. What is the FD A's r ole concerning the safet y of wirele ss phones? Under the la w , the FD A does no t r e vie w the safe t y of r adiation- emit ting consumer pr odu[...]

  • Page 93

    91 Safe t y The FD A belongs to an int eragency w orking group of the feder al agencies that ha v e re sponsibilit y for different aspects of RF safe t y to ensur e coordina ted efforts a t the feder al lev el. The following agencie s belong t o this working gr oup: ● National Institut e for Occupational Safet y and Health ● Envir onmental Pr o[...]

  • Page 94

    3. What kinds of phones ar e the subject of this updat e? The t erm “wireless phone” r efers here t o handheld wir eless phones with built -in antennas, oft en called “cell” , “mobile” , or “PCS” phone s. These t ype s of wireless phones can e xpose the user to measur able Radio F requency (RF) ener gy because of the short dist ance[...]

  • Page 95

    93 Safe t y that sho wed incr eased tumor dev elopment used animals that had been genetically engineer ed or trea ted with cancer -causing chemicals so as t o be pre- disposed t o dev elop cancer in the absence of RF exposur e. Other studie s e xposed the animals t o RF for up to 2 2 hours per da y . The se conditions ar e no t similar t o the cond[...]

  • Page 96

    needed t o pro vide reliable pr oof of a cancer promo ting effect if one e xists. Epidemiological studies can pr ovide dat a that is directl y applicable to h uman populations, but t en or more year s follow -up ma y be needed t o pr o vide answer s about some health effects, such as cancer . This is because the int erval be t w een the time of e x[...]

  • Page 97

    95 Safe t y project ha s also helped dev elop a series of public information documents on EMF issues. The FD A and the Cellular T elecommunications & Int ernet Association (CTIA) ha v e a formal Cooper ativ e Resear ch And De v elopment Agr eement (CR AD A) t o do re search on wirele ss phone safet y . The FD A pr o vide s the scientific o v er[...]

  • Page 98

    tak es int o consider ation the body’ s ability t o r emov e heat from the tissue s that absorb ener gy from the wir eless phone and is set w ell below le vels known t o hav e effects. Manufactur ers of wirele ss phones must r eport the RF e xposur e lev el for each model of phone t o the FCC. The FCC websit e ( ht tp://www .fcc.gov/oe t/rfsafet [...]

  • Page 99

    97 Safe t y ener gy absorbed in tissue, either b y the whole body or a small part of the body . It is measured in wa t ts/kg (or milliw at t s/g) of mat ter . This measurement is used t o det ermine whether a wirele ss phone complies with safet y guidelines. 9. Wha t st eps can I t ak e t o reduce m y exposur e t o Radio Fr equency ener g y fr om m[...]

  • Page 100

    1 0. What about childr en using wirele ss phones? The scientific evidence doe s not show a danger t o user s of wir ele ss phones, including children and t eenager s. If you want t o ta ke st eps to lo wer exposur e t o Radio Fr equency (RF) ener gy , the measur es described abo ve w ould apply t o children and t eenager s using wirele ss phones. R[...]

  • Page 101

    99 Safe t y now part of a st andard sponsored b y the Associa tion for the Advancement of Medical Instrumenta tion (AAMI). The final dr aft, a joint effort by the FD A, medical device manufactur ers, and man y other groups, w as complet ed in lat e 2 000. This st andar d will allo w manufactur ers t o ensure tha t cardiac pacemak ers and defibrilla[...]

  • Page 102

    F eder al Communica tions Commission (FCC) RF Safet y Progr am (ht tp://www .fcc.gov/oe t/rfsafet y) Int ernational Commission on Non-lonizing Radiation Pro tection (ht tp://www .icnirp.de) W orld Health Or ganiza tion (WHO) Int ernational EMF Pr oject (ht tp://www .who.int/emf) Na tional Radiological Pr o t ection Boar d (UK) (ht tp://www .hpa.or [...]

  • Page 103

    101 Safe t y speed dial function without taking y our at tention off the road. 2. When av ailable, use a hands- free de vice. A number of hands-free wir eless phone accessories ar e readil y a vailable t oda y . Whether y ou choose an inst alled mounted device for y our wirele ss phone or a speaker phone acce ssory , t ak e adv ant age of the se de[...]

  • Page 104

    pa ying at t ention t o the road or nearb y vehicles. 6. Dial sensibly and assess the tr affic; if possible, place calls when you ar e not mo ving or before pulling int o tr affic. T ry t o plan your calls befor e you begin your trip or a t t empt t o coincide your calls with time s you ma y be st opped at a st op sign, red light, or o therwise st [...]

  • Page 105

    103 Safe t y be a “Good Samaritan” in your comm unit y . If y ou see an aut o accident, crime in progr ess or o ther serious emer gency where liv es are in danger , call 9 1 1 or other local emer gency number , as you w ould want other s t o do for you. 1 0. Call roadside a ssistance or a special wirele ss non- emer gency assistance n umber whe[...]

  • Page 106

    Consumer Informa tion on S AR (Specific Absorption Ra te) This model phone meets the gov ernment’ s r equirements for e xposure t o radio w av es. Y our wirele ss phone is a r adio tr ansmit t er and receiv er . It is designed and manufactur ed not t o ex ceed the emission limits for e xposur e t o r adiofrequency (RF) ener gy se t b y the F eder[...]

  • Page 107

    105 Safe t y phone tr ansmit ting a t its highest certified pow er lev el in all te sted frequency bands. Although S AR is det ermined at the highest certified pow er lev el, the actual SAR le vel of the phone while oper ating can be w ell below the maxim um value. Because the phone is designed t o oper at e at multiple po wer lev els t o use only [...]

  • Page 108

    model phone with all report ed SAR le vels e valuat ed as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. The highest S AR value for this model phone when t est ed for use at the ear is 1.2 2 W/kg and when worn on the bod y , as de scribed in this user’ s manual, is 0.7 9 W/kg. While ther e ma y be differ ences bet ween S AR lev els of various[...]

  • Page 109

    107 Safe t y FCC Hearing -Aid Compa tibilit y (HAC) R egulations for W irele ss Device s On July 1 0, 2 00 3, the U.S. F eder al Communica tions Commission (FCC) Report and Order in WT Dock et 0 1-3 0 9 modified the ex ception of wirele ss phones under the Hearing Aid Compa tibilit y A ct of 1 9 8 8 (HA C Act) to r equire digit al wir ele ss phone [...]

  • Page 110

    is the best w ay t o ev aluat e it for your per sonal needs. M-Ratings: Phone s r at ed M3 or M4 meet FCC r equirements and are lik ely t o gener at e less int erference t o hearing devices than phones that ar e not labeled. M4 is the bet ter/higher of the t wo r atings. T -Ratings: Phones r at ed T3 or T4 meet FCC r equirements and ar e lik ely t [...]

  • Page 111

    109 Safe t y particular wireless phone. “Normal usage” in this cont ext is defined as a signal qualit y that is accept able for normal oper ation. The M mark is int ended to be s ynonymous with the U mark. The T mark is int ended to be s ynonymous with the UT mark. The M and T marks are r ecommended by the Alliance for T elecommunications Indus[...]

  • Page 112

    Safet y 110 Safe t y F or informa tion about hearing aids and digital wir eless phones W ireless Phone s and Hearing Aid Accessibilit y ht tp://www .accesswir eless.or g/hearingaid/ FCC Hearing Aid Compatibilit y and V olume Control ht tp://www .fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/hac_wir eless.html Gallaudet Univ ersit y , RER C ht tp://t ap.Gallaudet.edu/D[...]

  • Page 113

    B a t t ery Char ger The bat tery char ger allow s you t o char ge your phone bat tery . Ba t t ery St andar d ba t t ery is a v ailable. Acce ssories 111 A ccessorie s There ar e a varie t y of accessories a vailable for y our mobile phone. Consult your local dealer for a v ailabilit y . Optional it ems are sold separ at ely .[...]

  • Page 114

    Limit ed W arr ant y Sta t ement 112 Limit ed W arr ant y St a t ement 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: L G offers y ou a limited w arr ant y that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessorie s will be free fr om defects in mat erial and workmanship, accor ding t o the following t erms and conditions: (1) The limit ed warr ant y for the pr[...]

  • Page 115

    113 Limit ed W arr ant y St a t ement Department of L G. LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back t o the consumer aft er the completion of service under this limit ed warr ant y . 2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: (1) Defects or damages re sulting from use of the product in o ther than its normal and cust omary manner . (2) Defect s[...]

  • Page 116

    Limit ed W arr ant y St at ement 114 Limit ed W arr ant y St a t ement including, but not limit ed t o an y implied warr ant y of marke tabilit y or fitness for a particular use. (7) Damage re sulting from use of non-L G appro ved accessories. (8) All plastic sur face s and all o ther e xt ernall y exposed parts that ar e scr atched or damaged due [...]

  • Page 117

    115 Limit ed W arr ant y St a t ement L G SHALL NO T BE LIABLE FOR THE L OSS OF THE USE OF THE PR ODUCT , INCONVENIENCE, L OSS OR ANY O THER D AMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF , OR INABILITY T O USE, THIS PR ODUCT OR FOR ANY BREA CH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED W ARR ANTY , INCLUDING THE IMPLIED W ARR ANTY OF MARKET ABILITY A[...]

  • Page 118

    12 3 1 0 Driver Safet y T ips 10 0 A Accessorie s 1 1 1 Airplane Mode 7 3 Alarm Clock 5 5 Alert T ype 6 5 All Calls 4 8 Announce Aler t 6 1 Answ er Op tions 7 2 Aut o Retry 7 3 B Backlight 6 7 Banner 6 7 Bat tery Char ge Lev el 23 Be st Match 6 2 Bluet ooth 7 4 Bro wser 5 7 C Calculat or 6 2 Calendar 5 5 Call Hist ory 4 8 Call Set tings 7 2 Call T [...]

  • Page 119

    G Get ting Started with Y our Phone 2 2 Groups 3 6 I Images 51 Important Safet y Pr ecautions 1 Inbo x 4 1 Index 1 16 L Language s (Idiomas) 68 Limit ed W arr ant y Sta tement 1 12 Location 7 8 Lock Mode 2 6 Lock Phone 6 9 M Making a Call F r om Y our Phone’ s Memory 32 Making Calls 2 4 Mast er Re set 7 2 Memory 7 9 Menu Ov erview 1 9 Menu St yle[...]

  • Page 120

    S Safet y 8 0 Screen Icons 2 4 Searching Y our Phone’ s Memory 3 1 Securit y 6 9 Service Aler ts 66 Set tings 4 6, 6 4 Signal Str ength 2 4 Sound 6 4 Sounds 5 2 Speed Dialing 2 7 Speed Dials 3 6 Start Command 5 9 St opwa tch 6 3 Sy stem 7 7 T T able of Content s 4 T ake Phot o 4 9 T echnical Details 1 0 T emplates 4 5 T ext Input 2 8 The Basics o[...]

  • Page 121

    P /NO : MFL6 7 107 40 1( 1. 0) Print ed in China H L G -UN2 00[...]