LG Electronics Chocolate manual

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    Tips , hints & shor tcuts for your de vice and service Consultas , consejos y soluciones rápidas para tu aparato y servicio ©2007 V erizon W ireless. T odos los der echos reservados. MCDD0012201 (1.0) verizonwir eless.com/espanol H ©2007 V erizon W ireless. All Rights Reserved. verizonwir eless.com VX8550_QRG_CVR.qxd 5/18/07 10:25 AM Page 3[...]

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    W elc ome to V erizon W ireless. I t ’ s the N et w or k. SM For an in teractive guide to y our new wireless device , go to v eri z on w ire l ess . co m . Bienv enido a V erizon W ir eless. E s l a Co m pa ñí a . SM P ara una guía interactiva de tu nuev o aparato móvil, v e a v eri z on w ire l ess . co m/ espano l . VX8550_QRG_CVR.qxd 5/18/[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS The basics................................................................................3 Getting started ............................................................4 Using Bluetooth® ..........................................................6 Placing and receiving calls............................................7 Setting up [...]

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    pg 2 Thank you f or choosing V erizon Wir eless Y ou’ re now connected to the pow er of America’ s most r eliable wireless network. This guide will help y ou understand your new wireless devic e and all the things you can do with it . So let’ s get star ted. F or m or e details, please r efer to the Owner’ s Manual that came with your wir e[...]

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    THE BASICS pg 3 • Getting started • Using Bluetooth® • Placing and receiving calls • Setting up and accessing V oice Mail • Locking/Unlocking your wir eless device • Using speakerphone • Changing Ringtones • Using TXT Messaging The basics[...]

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    THE BASICS pg 4 Getting star ted 1 2 3 5 8 7 4 6 9 10 12 21 15 16 18 19 20 22 5. Headset Jack Allows you to plug in an optional headset for convenien t, hands-free c onversations . 6. Side Keys Use to adjust the Master Volume in standby mode* and the Earpiece V olume during a call . 7. Left Soft Ke y Use to acc ess the Message menu. 8. Voice Comman[...]

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    THE BASICS pg 5 Installing the battery 1: Insert the top of the battery into the opening on the back of the phone, then push the battery down until the latch clicks . Charging the battery 1: Attach the charger t o the phone. Make sur e that the triangle symbol faces up when inserting the plug into the charger port. 2: Plug the charger int o a wall [...]

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    THE BASICS pg 6 Using Bluetooth® How to turn on Bluetooth® 1: Press the OK K ey [MENU] . 2: Use the Navigation Wheel to scroll t o SETTINGS & TOOLS , and press the OK Key . 3: Press Bluetooth Menu . 4: T ouch the Left Soft Key [Set On] . How to pair y our Bluetooth headset with your wireless device 1: Follow the Bluet ooth® accessory* instru[...]

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    THE BASICS pg 7 7: The device will appear in Add Ne w Device menu once it has been located . Highlight the device and press the OK K ey . 8: The handset will prompt y ou for the passcode. C onsult the Bluetooth® accessory instruc tions for the appropriat e passcode (typically “0000”- 4 zeroes). Enter the passcode and pr ess the OK Key . 9: Onc[...]

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    THE BASICS pg 8 Receiving calls 1. When the phone rings or vibrat es, answer the call b y either pressing the OK Key twice or opening the slide. NOTE: If you t ouch the Left Soft Key [Quiet] while you hav e an incoming call and the phone is unlocked all sounds will be muted . NOTE: If you t ouch the Right Soft Key [Ignore] while you hav e an incomi[...]

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    THE BASICS pg 9 Setting up and accessing V oice Mail How to set up your V oice Mail 1: Press *86 (*VM) and . If you hear a system gr eeting , press to interrupt it. 2: Follow the setup tutorial . 3: Selec t a password . 4: Record a voice signa ture and greeting for y our V oice Mailbo x. How to access your V oice Mail from y our wireless device 1: [...]

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    THE BASICS pg 10 2: Enter your 10-digit wireless number . 3: Select O ption 2, and then press when prompted for the passw ord r eset menu. 4: Enter your 5-digit billing zip code. Then follow the prompts for security verification and r esetting your passwor d. Once you hav e register ed for My Accoun t, you will ha ve the ability to reset y our V oi[...]

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    pg 11 Using speakerphone T o ac tivate or canc el the speaker functionality while in a call touch the Speakerphone Key . Once activat ed, the speaker ic on is displayed on the screen, and the on-scr een instruction reads it is turned off after 1 minute of inactivity. Changing Ringtones Y our wireless device comes with a selection of Ringtones. Here[...]

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    pg 12 Using TXT Messaging Sending a new TXT Message to a wireless device 1: T ouch the Left Soft Key [Message]. 2: Press Ne w Message , then press TXT Message . 3: Enter the phone number or e-mail address of the recipien t and press the OK Key . 4: Enter the message up to 160 characters , and press the OK Key to send the message. For te xt options,[...]

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    ASSISTANCE pg 13 • May we help y ou? • If you mov e • Loss or theft • T oll-fr ee calls and emergency ser vices • Fraud prev ention • Assistive communication devic es Assistance[...]

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    ASSISTANCE pg 14 May w e help you? Online assistance Main website: v erizonwir eless.com Other helpful websites and information: verizon wireless.com/w elcome • Information on your wir eless device, co verage, C alling Plan, billing and payment information • F A Qs, inter active demos for your wireless devic e and how to read y our bill • My [...]

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    ASSISTANCE pg 15 • If you ev er have a pr oblem, it becomes our problem the first time you call. No runaround, no hassles . If your issue can ’t be r esolved during the course of y our first call, we ’ll get back to y ou with an answer . • Y ou can get a free wireless device e very 2 years with New Ev ery T wo® . Sign up for and maintain 2[...]

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    ASSISTANCE pg 16 How to sign up for New E very T w o If you maintain service on a Calling Plan of $34.99 or higher and fulfill your 2-y ear term, you will qualify for a fr ee wireless device . If your Calling Plan monthly ac cess is $79.99 or higher for the entire 3 months prior t o completing your New E very T wo wireless device upgrade , you will[...]

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    ASSISTANCE pg 17 Billing options Y our ser vice comes with a streamlined bill that y ou’ll r eceive each month a t no additional cost. Y our bill includes all applicable charges, but will not c ontain any call details (e.g ., date , time and wireless device number called). Detailed billing Call details are a vailable for free online a t verizon w[...]

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    ASSISTANCE pg 18 • Using My Account from y our wireless device — Mak e a one-time payment by credit car d, debit car d and/or electronic check directly from your wir eless device as long as your wir eless device is Mobile W eb 2.0.- capable. * T o make a payment , simply launch your web br owser , selec t VZW SERVICES , then My Account . If you[...]

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    ASSISTANCE pg 19 Loss or theft If your wireless devic e is lost or stolen, please contact Cust omer Ser vice at 1- 800 -922- 0204 to suspend your service. If your wir eless device is malfunctioning, please bring it to a V erizon W ireless C ommunications Stor e. T oll-free calls and emergenc y ser vices Calls to 800, 855, 866, 877 and 888 numbers a[...]

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    ASSISTANCE pg 20 Assistive communication devices TT Y (T ex t T elephony) and TDD (T elecommunications Device for the Deaf ) allow individuals who are deaf , har d of hearing, or hav e speech or language disabilities to communicate b y telephone. When a user types his or her conversa tion on a TT Y keyboar d, it is transmitted as tones through the [...]

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    MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT pg 21 Mobile enter tainment • Messaging — TXT , email, Instant Messaging, pictures and videos • News & information — Mobile W eb 2.0, weather , spor ts, VZ Navigat or SM and Chaperone SM • Get It Now® — Ringtones, games and wallpapers • V CAST — V ideo , 3-D games and music[...]

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    MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT pg 22 Messaging & chat Easy ways to talk without talking: TXT — T alk without saying a word. Just T XT Message it. Email — Check your MSN® Hotmail® and America Online® acc ounts right from your wi r eless devic e. IM — Instant Message from your wireless devic e. Choose from AOL ® Instant Messenger™ Service, MSN?[...]

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    MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT pg 23 6: Press the OK K ey [SEND] . *Not available everywhere. Picture Messaging char ges apply per your C alling Plan. Monthly plans are available. Higher r ates apply for int ernational Picture Messaging . See product brochur e for cov erage information and complete t erms and conditions. C ompatible device r equired . Store [...]

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    MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT pg 24 3: Use the Navigation Wheel to select your desired picture and touch the Right Soft Key [Options] . 4: Press Send . 5: Enter a V eriz on Wir eless phone number or any e-mail address, and pr ess the OK Key . Up to 10 recipients can be added to each picture message . 6: Use the Navigation Wheel to scroll to Tex t , Pic ture[...]

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    MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT pg 25 5: Click the Sa v e button at the bottom of the page . Y ou now have an account tha t can hold up to 75 pictures and videos. Upload pictures to PIX Place 1: Click on the Upload Media tab . 2: Click on the Browse for Media link. A pop-up window will open with a view of your PC’ s folders. In the window , navigate to the [...]

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    MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT pg 26 5: Enter a V eriz on Wir eless number with no spaces, or ent er valid email addresses, separ ated by c ommas. 6: Click the Send button. NOTE: V ideo media can only be sent as a one-slide message and only text can be added to a V ideo Message. Share a gallery with others 1: Navigate t o the gallery you wish to share with o[...]

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    MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT pg 27 2: Using the phone screen as y our viewfinder , press the OK Key to begin recor ding (up to 30 seconds per video) and again to st op . 3: Press the OK K ey to prepare to send . The video is sav ed to My Videos . 4: Enter any email addr ess or V erizon Wireless phone number and press the OK K ey . Up to 10 email addresses [...]

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    MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT pg 28 6: Use the Navigation Wheel to scroll to Te x t , Video , Name Card and Subjec t and make edits acc ordingly . 7: Press the OK K ey [SEND] . Delete a V ideo Message 1: Select Message by touching the L eft Soft Key [Message] . 2: Use the Naviga tion Wheel to scroll to Inbox, Sent or Dr afts then press the OK Key . 3: T ouc[...]

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    MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT pg 29 2: Select Subscribe , and accept T erms & Conditions . 3: Select Confirm . 4: After a few seconds , you will see the homepage which includes two headlines and images of current ev ents. Access V erizon Wir eless account information online 1: Press the OK K ey then use the Navigation W heel to scroll to SETTINGS & [...]

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    MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT pg 30 Download, subscription and airtime required for use; only in National E nhanced Services Coverage Ar ea; accuracy and completeness of information is not guar anteed; information about loca tion of device will be used to deliver service. Getting started with Location Based Ser vices (LBS) V erizon W ireless v alues your pr[...]

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    MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT pg 31 Get It Now® verizon wireless.com/getitno w Get It Now is a customizable service right on your wireless devic e that lets you get Ringtones, play games , surf the web, get up-to-the-minute information and more. Visit verizonwireless .com/getitnow to view all of the applications a vailable for your wireless devic e. See th[...]

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    MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT pg 32 Access Get It Now 1: From standb y mode, press the Na vigation Wheel to the right t o directly access the Get It Now Menu. Download an application 1: From standb y mode, press the Na vigation Wheel to the right t o directly access the Get It Now Menu. Select the desired category and press the OK Key . 2: Select sub catego[...]

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    MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT pg 33 V CAST verizon wireless.com/v cast V CAST brings the world of entertainment to your wir eless device with high-qualit y streaming video , 3-D games, the latest music and much more. Visit veriz onwireless.com/v cast to view all of the applications av ailable for your wireless devic e. V CAST Videos — Get news and enterta[...]

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    MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT pg 34 5: Read the description of the video clip and touch the Right Soft Key [Options] . 6: Press S ave V ideo .** 7: Press the OK K ey to accept charges, then the video clip will initia te downloading . 8: Once the video is downloaded a message will appear on your phone , Download Complete. Pla y video now? . 9: Press the OK K[...]

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    pg 35 Purchase songs on y our wireless device* When you pur chase music from your wir eless device, y ou also get a second copy that can be do wnloaded to your W indows® XP PC running W indows Media® Player 10 or higher . 1: Press the Naviga tion Wheel to the right to access your phone ’ s GET IT NOW menu. 2: Press Music & T ones , then pre[...]

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    pg 36 5: Songs that you ’ve purchased but ha ve not yet do wnloaded are indicat ed by an icon in the download column on the right-hand side of the list of songs . 6: Check the box(es) of songs you wish t o download. 7: Selec t Download . 8: T o play the song , go to the Library tab of Windows Media Pla yer . NOTE: V CAST Music will only work with[...]

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    pg 37 7: Under the Music & T ones menu, open My Music to view and play your music. NOTE: A compatible USB cable (sold separa tely) is requir ed for syncing . Create pla ylists on your wireless device 1: Press the OK K ey t wice to access My Music , then pr ess Playlists . 2: T ouch the Left Soft Key [Cr ea te ] to make a pla ylist. 3: Use the k[...]

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    pg 38 Delete songs from your wir eless device 1: T o access your songs, pr ess the Music Key locat ed on the right side of the phone. 2: Select the song you want to erase . 3: T ouch the Right Soft Key [Options] , then press Erase to erase the song. 4: T ap the Left Soft Key [Done] . NOTE: If you erase music you ’ve previously purchased , you can[...]

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    OPTIONAL SERVICES pg 39 • Safety and protection • Wir eless device protection • V oice ser vices • International services • Other products and ser vices Optional ser vices[...]

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    OPTIONAL SERVICES pg 40 W ork wirelessly . Protect your wireless device against damage or , even more importantly, pr otect yourself on the road . Y ou can find it all in V erizon W ir eless plan enhancements. C all 1-800 - 922 - 0204 or speak to your V erizon W ireless Sales Representa tive to find out mor e. Or just visit verizon wireless.com . S[...]

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    OPTIONAL SERVICES pg 41 • Global Rental — For the less fr equent interna tional trav eler , V eriz on Wir eless customers can quickly and easily ren t a wireless device or BlackBerry device for use while they are tra veling abroad . • International ( CDMA) Roaming — At home or abr oad — use your wireless device in over 20 c ountries. • [...]

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    MORE INFORMATION pg 42 More informa tion[...]

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    MORE INFORMATION pg 43 How wireless w orks Y our wireless ser vice is differen t from your home or business phone service. On a wireless device , you must press the SEND butt on to alert the net work to c onnect your call. Unlik e the calls you mak e on a home or business phone, wireless communications tra vel ov er the air and can react to the env[...]

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    pg 44 you meet the requir ements of the progr am. If you enrolled in the pr ogram on or after 11/25/02, you must tak e advantage of the New Ev ery T wo offer within 6 months after becoming eligible; otherwise, you may be char ged full retail price to upgrade your curr ent wireless devic e. Discount amount will be applied t oward the 2-year C ustome[...]

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    pg 45 that time frame. If y ou terminat e your service, but have not paid y our final bill, the deposit will be applied to your acc ount, and y ou will receiv e any remaining funds. If your service is terminat ed after the initial 15-day W orr y Free Guarant ee period but before the end of your minimum t erm, your deposit will be applied against th[...]

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    pg 46 Y ou can register b y either of the following methods: 1. By wireless device: 1 -888 -382- 1222 from the number you wish to r egister . 2. Online at: ww w .donotcall.gov . Y our registration becomes effective within 31 days of signing up and is active for five years . Ther e is no cutoff date or deadline for r egistering . NOTE: Business-to-b[...]

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    pg 47 date that pr oves tha t wireless phone usage can lead to canc er or a variety of other problems, including headaches , dizziness or memory loss. ” This publication is available at http://www.fcc.go v/cgb/consumer facts/mobilephone.html or through the FC C at 1 - 888 -225 - 5322 or at 1- 888 - C ALL- FCC . What does Specific Absorption Rate [...]

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    pg 48 Can I minimize my RF exposur e? If you are c oncerned about RF , there ar e several simple st eps you can take t o minimize your RF e xposure. Y ou can, of course, r educe your talk time. Y ou can place more distance betw een your body and the sourc e of the RF , as the exposure lev el drops off drama tically with distance. The FD A/FCC w ebs[...]

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    pg 49 phone use by children w as strictly precautionar y; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazar d exists. ” A copy of the UK’ s leaflet is available at http://ww w .dh.gov .uk (search “Mobile ”), or you can write t o NRPB, Chilton, Didcot , Oxon OX11 0RQ, United Kingdom. Par ents who wish to r educe their children ?[...]

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    MORE INFORMATION pg 50 • Should use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to minimiz e the potential for inte r ference; • Should turn the wireless phone OFF immediate ly if there is any r eason to suspect that interference is taking place. • Should read and follow the dir ections from the manufacturer of your implantable medical de[...]

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    MORE INFORMATION pg 51 been associated in some studies with tinnitus (a ringing in the ear), hypersensitivity to sound and distorted hearing. Individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss and other potential hearing problems varies . The amount of sound pr oduced by a portable audio device varies depending on the nature of the sound , the[...]

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    MORE INFORMATION Y ou can obtain additional information on this subject from the following sources: American Academy of Audiology 11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite 300 Reston, V A 20190 V oice: (800) 222-2336 Email: info@audiology .org Internet: ww w.audiology .org National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disor ders National Institute[...]

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