LG Electronics CU920 manual

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    CU9 2 0 Some of the content s in this manual may differ fr om your phone depending on the soft ware of the phone or your service pr ovider . © 2 008 A T&T Knowledge V entures. All rights r eserved. Subsidiarie s and affiliates of A T&T Inc. pro- vide product s and services under the A T&T br and. User Guide[...]

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    Cop yright©2 008 L G Electronics, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESER VED. All mat erials used herein, including but not limit ed to tr ademarks, service marks, and all other commerc ially valuable rights, pr operties and products ar e owned b y and propriet ary to L G Electronics, Inc. and ma y not be repr oduced, republished, r edistributed or disseminat ed, [...]

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    1. WHA T THIS W ARRANTY CO VER S : L G offers you a limit ed warr ant y that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be fr ee from defects in ma ter ia l and workmanship, accor ding to the follo wing terms and conditions: 1. The limited w arrant y for the pr oduct extends for TWEL VE (1 2) MONTHS beginning on the dat e of pur[...]

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    3. WHA T L G WILL DO: L G will, at its sole option, either repair , r eplace or refund the purcha se price of any unit that does no t conform to this limi ted wa r - r anty . LG ma y choose at its op tion to use functionally equiv alent reconditioned, refurbished or ne w units or parts or any unit s . In addition, L G will not re-install or back -u[...]

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    User Guide[...]

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    T able of Cont ents T able of Cont ents 2 >> T able of Contents Your Phone ............................................................................... 8 P ar t of the phone .................................................................................... 8 Rear vie w .....................................................................[...]

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    << 3 T able of Contents Call Menu................................................................................ 3 7 Dial ....................................................................................................... 3 8 Addre ss Book ........................................................................................ 3 9 Contac[...]

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    4 >> T able of Contents IM ..........................................................................................................49 Mobile Email ..........................................................................................5 3 Multimedia Menu .....................................................................5 5 TV .........[...]

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    << 5 T able of Contents Camera...................................................................................................7 6 T ake Picture ................................................................................................................... ....... 7 7 After y ou’ve t aken your phot o...................................[...]

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    6 >> T able of Contents Answer Mode .................................................................................................................... .. 93 Minute Minder .................................................................................................................. ..93 Call Waiting ......................................[...]

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    << 7 T able of Contents Search New Device .........................................................................................................100 Paired Devices ................................................................................................................. .100 Settings ..................................................[...]

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    Y our Phone Y our Phone 8 >> Y our Phone Part of the phone 1 2 3 5 4 7 9 10 6 8 1. EARPIECE 2. MAIN L CD 3. SEND KEY - Dials a phone number and answers incoming calls. 4. CLEAR KEY - Delete s a charact er with each press. - Use s t his k ey t o go ba ck t o a pr e vi- ous screen. 5. END/PO WER KEY - Ends or rejects a call. - T urns the phone [...]

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    << 9 Y our Phone R ear vie w SMAR TCHIP SOCKET MEMOR Y CARD SL O T B A TTER Y CAMERA LENS SELF POR TRAIT MIRR OR HEADSET JA CK Advice t o the cust omer In order t o allow be t ter ant enna sensitivit y LG suggest that y ou hold the handset as depict ed in the figure belo w . please do not co ver the ant enna area with your hand during a call [...]

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    Ge t ting Star t ed Get ting Start ed 10 >> Get ting Started Inst alling the Smar tChip When you subscribe t o a cellular net work, you ar e pro vided with a plug -in SmartChip loaded with your subscription de tails, such as y our PIN, any optional services a vailable and man y others. n Important! The plug -in SmartChip and its contact s can[...]

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    << 11 Get ting Started 3. Slide the SmartChip into the SmartChip sock et. Make sur e that the SmartChip is inserted pr operly and that the gold contact ar ea on the card is facing down wards. T o remo ve the SmartChip, press do wn lightly and pull it in the re verse dir ection. n Not e When you need t o remo ve the SmartChip, slide it, as sho[...]

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    12 >> Get ting Started Char ging the Bat tery Use of unauthorized accessories could damage y our phone and void y our war- ra n ty . T o use the tra vel char ger pro vided with your phone: 1. Wi th the bat tery in position in the phone, connect the lead fr om the tr avel char ger to the bot tom of the phone. 2. Connect the tr av el charger t [...]

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    << 13 Get ting Started ] When it is complet ed, ‘Charge complet e’ message is displa yed in the same place. If a user cannot see the ‘Char ge complete’ me ssage, even if bat tery icons ar e show 3 blocks, it means the phone is not char ged fully y et. If the bat tery fails t o charge complet ely: ] After turning the phone on and off ,[...]

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    14 >> Get ting Started Cautions for t o uc h k e ys 1. Make sur e your hands ar e clean and dry . 2. Y ou do not need t o press har d on the touch k ey s to mak e them work. Do not subject the pr oduct to se vere impact, as this ma y damage the t ouch ke y sensors. 3. Use the tip of your finger t o pre ss exactly on the t ouch ke y you w ant,[...]

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    Displa y I nfo rma tion << 15 Get ting Started Quick ke ys[...]

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    16 >> Get ting Started The quick k ey s The quick ke ys pr ovide eas y , one-t ouch access to y our most used functions. T ap to open the full menu which is separ at ed into four sub-menus. T ap each sub-menu’ s v er tical bar t o view further options. T ap to access TV . T ap to open y our address book. Alphabe tical tabs run vertically al[...]

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    << 17 Get ting Started On-Screen Icons The table belo w describes various displa y indicat ors or icons that appear on the phone’ s displa y screen. ICON/INDICA T OR DESCRIPTION T ells you the str ength of the net work signal. Indicat es that you ar e using GPRS. Show s that you ar e using a roaming service. The alarm has been set and is on[...]

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    18 >> Get ting Started ICON/INDICA T OR DESCRIPTION Indicat es that you ha ve activ ated flight mode. Indicat es that the phone is accessing W AP . Indicat es that you ha ve activ ated Bluet ooth.[...]

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    Selec ting F u nc tions and Options Selec ting F unc tions and Options << 19 Selecting Functions and Op tions The t ouch screen consists of the menus as follo w: Call menu My Stuff Menu Multimedia menu Set ting menu Dial Address Book Recent Calls Messaging IM Mobile Email TV Cellular Video MEdia Net AT&T Mail AT&T Music Camera Games A[...]

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    20 >> Selecting Functions and Op tions If there is a bar on the right side of menu, you can pr ess and hold a menu and scroll up/do wn in order t o see hidden menus. Example Example If there is no bar on the right side of menu, that means ther e is no hidden menu (all of menus will be shown in a screen) Bar[...]

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    Gener al F unc tions Gener al F unc tions << 21 Gener al Functions Making a Call 1. Make sur e your phone is po wered on. 2. T ap [ ] in the idle scr een and enter a phone number including the ar ea code b y tapping the ke ypad. T o edit a number on the displa y screen, simply tap the ke y . t o era se one digit at a time. ] Pre ss and hold t[...]

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    Making a Call Fr om the Cont ac ts Y ou can stor e names and phone number s dialed frequently in the SmartChip as well a s in the phone memory known as the Contact s. T ap [ ] and sear ch for the desired number s by selecting name in the con- t ac ts and pr e ssi ng t he [SE ND ] k e y . A djusting the V olume During a call, if you w ant to adjust [...]

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    << 23 Gener al Functions E nt ering T e xt Y ou can enter alphanumeric char a ct ers b y using the phone’ s ke ypad. F or exam- ple, st oring names in the Address Book, writing a me ssage, or creating schedul- ing ev ents in the calendar all requir e entering t ext. The following t ext input me thods are a vailable on the phone. Y ou can ch[...]

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    new le t ter s are added, the wor d changes t o reflect the most likel y candidate from the dictionary . Use the T ouch ke ypad ke y s to ent er your t ext. 1. When you ar e in the T9 predictiv e te xt input mode, start entering a w ord b y tapping ke ys to . Pr ess one ke y per let t er . ] The wor d changes as let ter s are t yped - ignore wha t?[...]

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    << 25 Gener al Functions 1 2 3 Mode (Numbers Mode) T ype numbers using one k ey strok e per number . T o change t o 1 2 3 mode in a t ext entry field, tap [Op tions]-[T ext Entry Mode]-[1 2 3]. n Not e Y ou can select a different T9 language from the men u option. The default set- ting on the phone is T9 disabled mode. The 1 2 3 Mode enables [...]

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    In-Call Menu In-Call Menu 26 >> In-Call Menu Y our phone pro vides a number of control functions tha t you can use during a call. During a Call The menu displa yed on the handset scr een during a call is different from the default main menu displa yed when in idle screen, and the op tions are described below . Swapping Be tw een T wo Calls T [...]

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    << 27 In-Call Menu Using the Speak erphone Y ou can use the speakerphone during a call b y tapping [speak erphone] ke y locat ed in the middle of the screen ne xt to Mut e. The loudspeaker is aut omati- cally deactiva ted when y ou end the call. n W arning Due to higher v olume lev els, don’ t place the phone near your ear while the speaker[...]

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    2. Once the connection has been est ablished, after a fe w seconds the ‘Video Share R eady’ promp t will be display ed on the screen pro vided the other part y is also Video Shar e enabled and in a 3G cover age area. Then, y ou are read y to begin sharing y our video with the other party (or ha ve video shared with y ou). If you set Initial No [...]

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    << 29 In-Call Menu During the Video Shar e session with the other part y , y ou can select a menu it em by tapping [Op tions] ke y . - St op: stops video sharing and pr oceeds with voice call only . - Brightness: adjusts the brightne ss of the screen. - Mut e/Unmute: mut e/unmut e the microphone. - Spk. Off/Spk. On: when Spk. On is selected, [...]

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    • When moving out of a A T&T 3G service area. • When the net work connection is poor . 2. The Video Shar e Call will be unavailable in the follo wing cases (“V ideo Share Read y” message will be gre yed out). • When trying t o make a conference call/second call during a call. • When the voice call is placed on hold. • When moving [...]

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    << 31 In-Call Menu n Not e • The speakerphone will be aut omatically turned on when a V ideo Share Call begins, and automa tically back to the pr evious mode when a V ideo Share Call ends. The ex ception is when a Hands-free de vice (Bluetoo th or stereo headse t) is being used. • If a Hands-free de vice (Bluetoo th or ster eo headset) is[...]

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    Conf er ence Calls The conference service pr ovides y ou with the abilit y to ha ve a simult aneous conv ersation with mor e than one caller . The conference call featur e can be used only if A T&T supports this feature. A confer ence call can only be set up when you ha ve one call activ e and one call on hold, meaning both calls must ha ve bee[...]

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    << 33 In-Call Menu Privat e Call in a Conference Call T o have a priv ate call with one caller fr om a conference call, t ap the [Privat e Call] from the Confer ence Call option. When the numbers of the caller s are displa yed, select the one you wish t o speak in privat e. Ending a Confer ence Call Currentl y active conference call can be di[...]

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    Menu T r ee Menu T ree 34 >> Menu T ree When you click the Menu belo w , you can go t o the rela ted menu dir ectly . Call Menu Dial Addre ss Book Contact List New Cont act Fa vo r i te s Caller Groups Speed Dial List Copy All Cont acts Delet e All Contacts Service Dial Numbers My Business Car d Vie w O pt io n s My Numbers Recent Calls Misse[...]

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    << 35 Menu T ree MEdia Net MEdia Net Home Bookmarks Sa ved Page s Enter URL Recent P ages Securit y Bro wser Set tings AT & T M a l l Shop T ones Shop Games Shop Gr aphics Shop Multimedia Shop Applications Shop Videos A T&T Music Music Pla yer Shop Music MusicID XM Radio Music Videos The Buzz Communit y Music Apps Camera T ake Picture[...]

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    36 >> Menu T ree Set tings Menu Call Call F orwar ding Send My Number Aut o Redial Answer Mode Minut e Minder Call W aiting Call Reject TTY Send DTMF T ones Video Shar e Sound Shop Ringtone s Ringtone s Vo l u m e Message Alert T ones Alert T ype Increa sing Ringtone P ower On/Off T ones Display W allpapers Backlight Timer ShortCut Menu Brigh[...]

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    C all Menu T o enter Call men u , tap t he k ey in the idle scr e en.[...]

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    Call Menu Call Menu 38 >> Call Menu Dial This icon stands for the menu r elat ed to Call. If you select this icon, y ou can make a call, and send a message. Y ou can ent er Dialing, Message and Contact s menu directly in st andby mode b y tapping the corr esponding icon. T o make and receiv e calls, make sure tha t the phone is turned on. T o[...]

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    << 39 Call Menu A d dre ss Book Cont ac t List There ar e tw o wa ys t o enter Cont act List. 1. T ap the [ ] in the idle screen then t ap Address Book - Cont act List. 2. T ap the [ ] ke y in the idle screen. This menu allow s you t o sav e and manage contact addr ess information. The Contact s’ functions allow you t o add a new addr ess o[...]

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    40 >> Call Menu Copy Al l Con tac ts This menu allow s you t o copy all of the informa tion from your SmartChip, e.g. name, handset number , etc., t o your handset. If a name is duplica ted during the cop ying operation, the informa tion is also duplicated. ] SmartChip to Handset: Y ou can copy the entry fr om the SmartChip card t o the phone[...]

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    << 41 Call Menu R ecent Calls Missed Calls • V iew the number , if a vailable, and call it or sav e it in the Addre ss Book. • Ent er a new name for the number and sa ve both in the Addr ess Book. • Send a message using this number . • Delet e the call from the list. Dialed Calls • V iew the number , if a vailable, and call it or sa[...]

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    42 >> Call Menu Dialed Calls Length of outgoing calls. All Calls T otal length of all calls made and incoming calls receiv ed since the timer was last r eset. Data C ounter Y ou can check the Sent, Receiv ed or All data v olumes and Rese t all. Me ssaging New Me ssage n Not e If you select a gr aphic or an audio file while writing a multimedi[...]

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    << 43 Call Menu Editing a message T ap [Options], then following options ar e av ailable for Editing a Message. • Inser t ] Sym bol : Y ou can insert symbols r anging fr om sentence not es t o emoticons. Select the one you w ant to insert b y tapping. ] Picture: Y ou can select a gr aphic image by t apping. Y ou can pr eview the select ed p[...]

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    44 >> Call Menu • Delivery Options - V alidity P eriod: This net work service allow s you t o set how long y our mul- timedia messages will be st ored a t the message center . - Delivery Receipt: If it is set t o Y es in this menu, you can check whether your me ssage is sent successfully . - R eply via Same Message Cent er: This menu allow [...]

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    << 45 Call Menu ] Information: Y ou can view information about r eceived message s; Message t ype, Subject, Sender's address, Me ssage date & time, Priorit y , Message size, At tached F iles (Only for Multimedia messages). ] Multi Delet e: Delet es a number of messages y ou hav e selected fr om the folder . ] Delet e All Read Message[...]

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    46 >> Call Menu When the message Send has failed, the follo wing [Options] are a vailable. ] Delet e: Delet es the selected me ssage which has failed. ] Edit: Allow s you t o edit the selected message. ] Error St atus: Allow s you t o see the error sta tus of the failed message (Only for Multimedia message). ] Information: Allow s you t o vie[...]

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    << 47 Call Menu T emplat es T ext T emplates There ar e 6 predefined message s in the list. Y ou can view and edit the t emplate message s or creat e new message s. The following [Op tions] are a vailable. ] Send: Allow s you t o send the selected t emplat e via Message. ] Delet e: Allow s you t o delete the select ed templa te message. ] Edi[...]

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    48 >> Call Menu Message Set tings T ext Message ] Message Cent er Number: If you w ant to send a t ext message, y ou can get the addre ss of the SMS center b y using this menu. ] Email Gat ewa y: Y ou can send the te xt message t o an Email Address via this gat ewa y . ] Message Subject: Y ou can enter the SMS Subject fr om this menu. ] Inser[...]

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    << 49 Call Menu V oicemail This menu allow s you t o set the voicemail cent er number if this featur e is sup- ported b y A T&T . Please check with A T&T for det ails of their service in order t o configure the handse t accordingly . Service Messages Y ou can set the Service option t o det ermine whether you will receiv e service mess[...]

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    50 >> Call Menu Sav ed Conv ersations This is where a user can vie w sav ed conver sations. Change Pro vider: Y ou can change the provider . Set tings ] Set Sound: Allo ws you t o set on/off an alert for the Contact when the y ha ve activit y on their session. ] Default Pro vider: Allow s you t o set the default IM communit y to login. ] Aut [...]

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    << 51 Call Menu ] Send Message t o...: This offers the abilit y to send a me ssage to an unknown cont act. When selected, a User ID must be t yped in prior t o start- ing an IM session or conv ersation. ] Sav ed Conv ersations: Y ou ma y view or delet e the stor ed conver sation session. ] Search: This allo ws y ou to sear ch for the contact [...]

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    52 >> Call Menu When cursor is locat ed on a Cont ac t List ] Add Cont ac t: This adds a new cont act to the select ed contacts’ list; in the meantime this searche s for the contact on the basis of E-mail Addr ess, Fir st Name, or Last Name. ] Refr esh List: This refr eshes the pr esent information on the contact s within the contact s. ] S[...]

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    << 53 Call Menu Menu options a vailable in the Con versa tion screen ] Back T o Contacts: This brings the screen back t o the contacts. ] Insert: Y ou can insert Symbol, T emplat e and emoticons in the conv ersation screen. ] Block/Unblock Contact: This allow s or blocks conver sation with the select ed Contact. ] Sav e Conv ersation: St ores[...]

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    54 >> Call Menu ] Log In 1. T ap and type y our exiting email ID. 2. T ap the Passw ord filed and t ype your passw ord. n Quick tip • Y our passwor d is case sensitive. T ap the ke ypad to change t o lower ca se or upper case. 3. T ap to highlight the Remember me and t ap [Mark] to sa ve y our passwor d. 4. T ap the [Sign in] Y ou can choos[...]

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    M ultimedia Menu T o ent er Multimedia menu, tap th e - k ey .[...]

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    Multimedia Menu Multimedia Menu 56 >> Multimedia Menu TV W elcome to A T&T Mobile TV with FLO Congr atulations! Y ou are one st ep closer t o experiencing the next t elecommu- nications r evolution: A T&T Mobile TV with FL O 1 . The A T&T Mobile TV with FLO service allo ws you t o watch an e xciting lineup of live ent ertainment, [...]

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    << 57 Multimedia Menu Get St ar t ed! Using your ne w LG phone t o enjoy the A T&T Mobile TV with FL O service is simple. 1. T urn on your L G phone. 2. T o maximize the reception of A T&T Mobile TV , make sure the ant enna is fully e xtended. 3. T ouch the icon on the scr een of your L G phone. The first time you start A T&T Mobi[...]

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    58 >> Multimedia Menu 3. T ouch Close to r eturn to the Pla yer . Y ou are now subscribed t o the package(s) y ou chose. Y ou can start viewing cont ent immediatel y . Costs of the package(s) ar e added automaticall y to y our monthly bill. Y ou can edit or cancel your subscription pack age(s) through the Subscription screen, acce ssed in the[...]

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    << 59 Multimedia Menu Using the Pr ogram Guide The Progr am Guide includes all scheduled pr ogramming curr ently a vailable with their re spective channel names, pr ogram titles, de scriptions, r atings and show times. Selecting a current pr ogr am in the Progr am Guide from a subscribed channel will displa y it in the Mobile TV Play er . If [...]

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    60 >> Multimedia Menu n Not e The progr am titles in the Pr ogram Guide ar e also touchable. T ouching a current- ly a vailable progr am enables y ou to vie w that progr am. T ouching a progr am a vail- able in the future displa ys informa tion about that progr am. Y ou can perform tasks fr om the Progr am Guide by displa ying an options menu[...]

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    << 61 Multimedia Menu Aft er you ha ve performed these ta sks, the service assesses a pr ogram’ s ra ting before it allo ws it t o be viewed. Pr ogr ams with restrict ed ra tings will requir e a PIN t o view them. n Not e Y ou must turn parent al controls on before the r atings crit eria can tak e effect. When a progr am is chosen that e xc[...]

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    62 >> Multimedia Menu Wa n t m o r e ? F or more informa tion about A T&T Mobile TV with FL O, go to www .at t.com/mobiletv Cellular V ideo ( CV) CV brings you quick, on-demand acce ss to new s, sports, weather and ent er- tainment video clips. Ca tch up on TV’ s hot t est shows, funnie st comedians, biggest headlines and lat est sports[...]

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    << 63 Multimedia Menu MEdia Net Home This connects t o the homepage which is defined in the activat ed account. The default account connects t o A T&T’ s homepage. Bookmarks This function allow s you t o stor e and edit frequently accessed sit es. The following [Op tions] are a vailable. ] Vi ew: Display the bookmark title and URL. ] Co[...]

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    64 >> Multimedia Menu Securit y A list of the a vailable certificate s is shown. ] Certificat es: Y ou can see the list of certificat es and view them in det ail. ] Clear Session: R emove s the secure session. Bro wser Se t tings Accounts This includes the net work informa tion used to connect the bro wser t o the Int ernet. Select the desir [...]

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    << 65 Multimedia Menu 6. Securit y: Select the secure or non-secur e mode. 7. T i m e O u t : V alues bet ween 1 0 t o 600 seconds. 8. Net work Profile: Y ou can choose one from the net work pr ofiles. Not e you can crea te a new ne tw ork profile b y selecting the list option on the center key . n Not e 1. A T&T has provided default se t[...]

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    66 >> Multimedia Menu Char ac t er Encoding Allow s you t o select the charact er encoding to visit a for eign websit e. Select a char acter set fr om the following list: 1 Aut omatic 2 English(ASCII) 3 English(ISO) 4 English(LA TIN) 5 Unicode(UCS2 BE) 6 Unicode(UCS2 LE) 7 Unicode(UCS2 Auto) 8 Unicode(UTF-1 6 BE) 9 Unicode(UTF-1 6 LE) 0 Unico[...]

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    << 67 Multimedia Menu AT & T M a l l Shop T ones This menu option connects t o A T&T’ s ringtone do wnload site. n Not e Additional char ges may incur when do wnloading ringtones. Cont act A T&T for further information. Shop Games This menu option connects t o A T&T’ s game download sit e. This allows user s to download th[...]

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    68 >> Multimedia Menu Shop Applications This menu option connects t o A T&T’ s application download sit e. This allow s users t o download the v arious applications by connecting t o the Interne t. n Not e Additional char ges may incur when do wnloading applications. Contact A T&T for further information. Shop V ideos This menu opti[...]

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    << 69 Multimedia Menu Adding Music T o Y our Handset Before Y ou Get Started T o transfer music fr om your PC t o your device, y ou will need the following: • Windo ws Media Pla yer 1 0 or above • Windo ws XP Service P ack 2 • Music on your PC in one of these format s: MP3, .AAC, AA C+ or WMA • A MicroSD car d (suppor ts up t o 4GB ca[...]

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    70 >> Multimedia Menu 6. When the Idle screen displa ys, t ap ke y which is located in the lo wer left corner . 7. Select and tap the lo wer set ting ke y 8. Select and tap [Mor e] ke y . 9. Select and tap Connection. 10 . Select and t ap USB Connection Mode. 11 . Select and tap Music S ync. Or use the scroll ke y t o hightlight Music Snync a[...]

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    << 71 Multimedia Menu 9. Dr ag and drop the desir ed music content fr om the PC window t o the "St orage Car d" window . n Not e If you cop y music to y our SD card's MTP folder whilein UMS mode or delet e, modify or mov e files from theMTP folder , this will not updat e your Music Pla yer . Please cop y music to Music folder i[...]

  • Page 76

    72 >> Multimedia Menu 4. Fr om within the Window s Media Play er application, click on the Sync t ab. Pre viously downloaded songs ar e then listed on the left side of the applica- tion in case that W indow Media Pla yer 1 1 is installed. 5. Choose the destination loca tion for the media files. The VU Music Sync Pla yer appears in a dr op-dow[...]

  • Page 77

    << 73 Multimedia Menu 4. Fr om within the Windo ws Media Pla yer application, click on the Libr ary tab. 5. Fr om the left side of the Library t ab, click on All Music. The right side of the page is then populat ed with all of the songs which the play er has pre viously found. 6. Right click on the song entry and select, Add to.. > Additio[...]

  • Page 78

    74 >> Multimedia Menu A. F ollow those st eps: Set ting [ ] > Set ting menu [ ] > More [ ] > Re set Set tings > Mast er Clear > Memory Card. B. F ormat e xternal memory using Mass St or age. C. Remo ve e xternal memory from the phone, and insert e xternal memory t o the phone and format. 3. If you ha ve connect ed your handset [...]

  • Page 79

    << 75 Multimedia Menu view s via streaming) so the user should ha ve an unlimit ed MEdia bundle like the MEdia Max 2 00. n Not e Additional char ges may incur when do wnloading ringtone. Cont act A T&T for further information. MusicID MusicID is an application which uses the onboar d microphone t o analyze a song sample and then compare i[...]

  • Page 80

    76 >> Multimedia Menu Music V ideos Selecting Music Videos fr om the A T&T Music sub menu launches a bro wser which tak es you dir ectly int o the Music Video section of Cellular V ideo. From this menu, you will ha ve acce ss to music videos fr om the late st ar tist as w ell as progr amming fr om A T&T , MTV ,VHI, and CMT among other[...]

  • Page 81

    << 77 Multimedia Menu Ta k e P i c t u r e Using the camer a module built into y our phone, you can tak e pictures of people or ev ents while on the mov e. Additionally , y ou can send photos t o other people in a pictur e message. Icon Description Change to V ideo recor d mode. Allow s you t o set the zoom. Sets the image size t o 1 6 00x1 2[...]

  • Page 82

    78 >> Multimedia Menu By tapping this icon [ ], you can set the op tions below . Aft er you’v e tak en your phot o Y our captured pho to will appear on scr een. The name of the image runs along the bot tom of the scr een together with four icons do wn the right side. Menu Description Qualit y Y ou can select the desir ed quality of pho to b[...]

  • Page 83

    << 79 Multimedia Menu Recor d V ideo Y ou can recor d a video clip in this menu by t apping the Camera k ey in the scr een. Icon Description Go to the camer a mode. Allow s you t o send the photo. Delet e the photo y ou hav e just taken and confirm b y tapping Y es. The viewfinder will r eappear . Allow s you t o go to the album. Allow s you [...]

  • Page 84

    80 >> Multimedia Menu By tapping this icon [ ], you can set the op tions below . Menu Description Recor d Mode Sets the r ecording mode among MMS Mode, V ideo Share Mode and Gener al Mode. Qualit y Determine s the quality of a video clip. (Super Fine/Fine/Normal) Whit e Balance This adjusts the light effect level and y ou can select from the [...]

  • Page 85

    << 81 Multimedia Menu Games n Not e The JAR file is a compr essed format of the Jav a progr am and the JAD file is a description file that include s all detailed information. F rom the net work, prior t o download, y ou can view all det ailed file descriptions from the JAD file. n W arning Only J2ME (Ja va 2 Micro Edition) ba sed progr ams wi[...]

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    82 >> Multimedia Menu[...]

  • Page 87

    M y Stuff Menu T o ent er My Stuff Men u, t ap the - k ey .[...]

  • Page 88

    My Stuff Menu My Stuff Menu 84 >> My Stuff Menu Alarm Clock The alarm function allow s you t o set up multiple separ ate alarms. Y ou can also set the time, r epetition interv al and alarm sound. Select your de sired alarm set ting to configur e from the alarm list. If there is no alarm set ting, T ab [New] t o add a new alarm. ] Ti me : Sele[...]

  • Page 89

    << 85 My Stuff Menu Pictu r es ] Shop Graphics: This menu option connects t o A T&T’ s gr aphic download sit e. n Not e Additional char ges may be incurr ed when downloading gr aphics. Contact y our A T&T for fur ther information. ] Ta k e P i c t u r e s : Y ou can tak e your own pho to b y tapping the cent er [OK] ke y . ] Mak e A[...]

  • Page 90

    86 >> My Stuff Menu Calculat o r The calculat or function allows y ou to add, sub tract, multipl y and divide. Y ou can input numbers using the n umber ke ys, and input oper at ors using but t on keys. Calendar When you ent er this menu a calendar will be displa yed. This function helps to remind y ou of the schedule. The phone will sound an [...]

  • Page 91

    << 87 My Stuff Menu 1. Call <Name or Number>: This function is activa ted only when if user sa ys com- mand “Call” and name stor ed in address book or specified phone n umber . Handset, v oice engine inside recognize users ut ter ance handset, displa ys name lists fr om your phone’ s addre ss book or phone number , how ever noise [...]

  • Page 92

    88 >> My Stuff Menu • best match - 1 match: when the user tries to find a n umber from the addre ss book via the call someone function, the most likel y match will be display ed - 4 matches: when the user tries t o find a name from the addre ss book via the call someone function, the four most likel y matched names will be display ed • sp[...]

  • Page 93

    << 89 My Stuff Menu 3. T ap the center [Sa ve] k ey t o sav e the T ask item. The following [Op tions] are a vailable in the T ask list. ] Status: Allo ws you t o change the sta tus of the selected t ask as In Progr ess or Complet ed. ] Priorit y: Allows y ou to selecting [Lo w/Normal/High] according t o the importance. ] Delet e: Delet es th[...]

  • Page 94

    90 >> My Stuff Menu Mor e Other File s When you r eceive files of an undefined format (such a s .vcs, .vcf , etc.) via E-mail, the files ar e sav ed in this folder . The following [Op tions] are a vailable. ] Delet e: Y ou can delete the select ed file. ] Ren am e : Y ou can edit the name of the select ed file. ] New F older: Y ou can creat e[...]

  • Page 95

    S et tings Menu T o e n te r S ett i n g s m e nu , t a p t h e - key.[...]

  • Page 96

    Se t tings Menu Set tings Menu 92 >> Set tings Menu Call Call F orwarding When this net work service is activa ted, y ou can direct your incoming calls t o another number , for e xample, to y our voice mailbox n umber . F or details, cont act A T&T . Select one of the divert options, for ex ample, select If busy t o divert voice calls whe[...]

  • Page 97

    << 93 Set tings Menu n Not e There will be no alert indicating the call ha s been connected. Y ou must sta y on the line to hear when the call is connect ed. Answer Mode This allow s you t o determine ho w to answ er the phone. ] Any K ey: Y ou can answer an incoming call b y tapping the [Send] or [c] ke y . e xcept the [END] ke y . ] Send K [...]

  • Page 98

    94 >> Set tings Menu TTY Allow s you t o at tach a TTY de vice enabling you t o communicat e with parties also using a TTY device. A phone with TTY support is able to tr anslat e t yped charact ers t o voice. V oice can also be tr anslated int o char acter s and then display ed on the TTY . TTY mode (T ele T ype writer) TTY modes ar e as foll[...]

  • Page 99

    << 95 Set tings Menu Connecting TTY Equipment and a T erminal 1. Connect a TTY cable to the TTY connection on the t erminal. (the TTY connection location is the same as a hands-fr ee ear socket) 2. Ent er the phone menu and set up the desired TTY mode. (F or a TTY mode, see abov e) 3. Aft er set ting a TTY mode, check the L CD screen of the p[...]

  • Page 100

    96 >> Set tings Menu - Off: Does no t automaticall y start recor ding video share call images. ] Service - On: This option activat es the V ideo Share Call service. - Off: If this option is select ed, the Video Share Call service will be una vailable ev en in a 3G service area. (If the service is Off , you will ha ve t o set it t o On and res[...]

  • Page 101

    << 97 Set tings Menu Alert T ype ] Ringt ones: Supports 3 ring alert type s. Ring, Ring and Vibr ation, and Ring aft er Vibr ation. ] Message Alert T ones: Supports 6 me ssage aler t t ypes. Ring Once, Ring Every 2 Min, Ring Ev ery 1 5 Min, Ring & V ibra te, V ibra te, Silent. ] Other Alert T ones: Y ou can elect to turn Other Alert T one[...]

  • Page 102

    98 >> Set tings Menu ShortCut Menu The shortcut menu pro vides eight further menu options. Y ou need t o set this by t apping - - - [Displa y] -[Shor tCut Menu] t o appear in stan yby mode. (Default is off .) Brightness Y ou can set the brightness of displa y screen. Use this t o select whether or not the phone uses the backlight. Languages Y[...]

  • Page 103

    << 99 Set tings Menu Dat e & T im e Dat e This allow s you t o enter the da y , month and year . Y ou can change the date format via the Dat e F ormat menu option. Ti me This allow s you t o enter the curr ent time. Y ou can choose the time format via the Time F ormat menu option. A u to U p d a te Select On t o set the phone to aut omati[...]

  • Page 104

    100 >> Set tings Menu A2DP profile This icon appears when the A2DP pr ofile is used bet ween the ster eo headset de vice and the phone. This allows y ou to list en to an audio clip. A2DP is the Advanced Audio Distribution Pr ofile, which pro vides support for streaming either mono or st ereo audio using Bluet ooth. Hand-free +A2DP pr ofile Th[...]

  • Page 105

    << 101 Set tings Menu Set tings This menu allow s you t o configure the pr ofile for a Bluetoo th. ] My Device V isibility 1. Selecting the Show option e xposes your phone t o other Bluet ooth device s. 2. Selecting Hide shows y our phone only t o already pair ed devices. ] My Device Name: Allow s you t o change the handset's name that c[...]

  • Page 106

    102 >> Set tings Menu PIN Code R equest When the PIN code reque st feature is set t o ‘On’ , you must ent er your PIN each time you switch the phone on. Consequentl y , any per son who does not ha ve your PIN canno t use your phone without your appr oval. n Not e Before se t ting the PIN code request featur e to Off , you must ent er your[...]

  • Page 107

    << 103 Set tings Menu Y ou can change the access codes for: Securit y Code, PIN1, PIN2 n Not e PIN: Per sonal Identification Number . Connection Net work Pr ofiles This menu show s the Net work Profile. Y ou can regist er , delet e and edit by using the Options Menu. Ho wev er , you cannot delet e or edit default configur ations pro vided by [...]

  • Page 108

    104 >> Set tings Menu ] On: Y ou cannot make (or r eceive) an y calls, including emergency calls, or use other featur es that r equire net work co ver age. ] Off: Y ou can deactiva te the flight mode and re start your handset t o access the net work. Start Up Guide It helps you ge t to know ho w this mobile works. T ouch Calibr ation Re set y[...]

  • Page 109

    << 105 Set tings Menu Handset Information This menu is used t o view My Numbers, Manufactur er and Model Name information etc. Re set Set tings This function allow s you t o rest ore fact ory set tings. T o do this, you need the securit y code. Mast er Reset Re store s the set tings (e.g.: Audio, Displa y , Language, Date & T ime, Bluet o[...]

  • Page 110

    Q&A Q&A 106 >> Q&A Please check t o see if any pr oblems you ha ve encount ered with the phone are described in this section befor e taking the phone in for a service or calling a service engineer . Q How do I vie w the list of outgoing calls, incoming calls and missed calls? A Pre ss the [SEND] ke y . Q How do I vie w all numbers[...]

  • Page 111

    << 107 Q&A Q Wh y does the phone heat up? A The phone ma y get hot when there is a v ery long call dura tion or when games ar e play ed or even when surfing the Int ernet for a long time. This has no effect upon the life of the product or performance. Q Wh y does the bat t ery run out so quickly during normal use? A It is due t o the user[...]

  • Page 112

    108 >> Accessories Acce ssories Acce ssories There ar e a variet y of accessorie s available for y our mobile phone. Y ou can select these options accor ding to y our personal communication r equirements. Consult your local dealer for a vailabilit y . T r av el Adapt er This adapt er allows y ou to char ge the bat tery . It supports standar d[...]

  • Page 113

    << 109 Accessories Data Cable Kit * When installing, mak e sure t o connect to the PC aft er your phone and the cable hav e been connect ed. Otherwise, your PC ma y have a pr oblem. n Not e • Alwa ys use genuine L G accessories. F ailure t o do this may inv alidate y our war- ra n ty . • Accessories ma y be different in differ ent regions[...]

  • Page 114

    110 >> F or Y our Safet y F or Y our Safe t y F or Y our Safet y Importa nt I nf orm ation This user guide contains import ant information on the use and oper ation of this phone. Please r ead all the information carefully for op timal per formance and t o prev ent any damage t o or misuse of the phone. Any changes or modifications not e xpre[...]

  • Page 115

    << 111 F or Y our Safet y Safet y Information Read the se simple guidelines. Breaking the rules ma y be dangerous or illegal. F ur ther det ailed information is given in this user guide. ] Do not disassemble this unit. T ake it t o a qualified service t echnician when repair w ork is requir ed. ] K eep awa y from electrical appliance s such a[...]

  • Page 116

    112 >> F or Y our Safet y ] Do not lea ve the memory car d in extremel y hot location. ] Do not disassemble or modify the memory car d. FCC RF Exposure Informa tion WA R N I N G ! Read this informa tion before oper ating the phone. In August 1 9 96, the F ederal Communica tions Commission (FCC) of the United Sta tes, with it s action in Repor[...]

  • Page 117

    << 113 F or Y our Safet y This device and it s accessories comply with part 1 5 of FCC rules. Oper ation is subject t o the following t wo conditions: (1) This device and it s accessories ma y not cause harmful interfer ence, and (2) this device and it s accessories must accept an y interfer ence received, including int er fer ence that may c[...]

  • Page 118

    Safe t y Guideline s Safet y Guidelines 114 >> Safet y Guidelines TIA Safety In fo rmat i on Pro vided herein is the complet e TIA Safet y Information for W ireless Handheld phones. Inclusion of the t ext cov ering Pacemak ers, Hearing Aids, and Other Medical Device s is required in the o wner’ s manual for CTIA Certification. Use of the re[...]

  • Page 119

    << 115 Safet y Guidelines Ant enna Care Use only the supplied or an appr oved r eplacement antenna. Unauthorized ant ennas, modifications, or at tachments could damage the phone and ma y violat e FCC regulations. Phone Oper ation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as y ou would any o ther telephone with the ant enna pointed up and ov er your sho[...]

  • Page 120

    116 >> Safet y Guidelines Pa c e m a ke rs The Health Industry Manufactur ers Association r ecommends that a minimum separ ation of six (6’) inches be maintained be tw een a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker t o a void pot ential interference with the pacemak er . These recommenda tions are consist ent with the independent resear ch b[...]

  • Page 121

    << 117 Safet y Guidelines Y ou should also consult the manufacturer of an y equipment that has been added t o your vehicle. P ost ed F acilities T urn your phone OFF in any facilit y wher e posted notices so r equire. Aircr aft FCC regula tions prohibit using your phone while in the air . T urn your phone OFF before boar ding an aircr aft. Bl[...]

  • Page 122

    118 >> Safet y Guidelines S af et y Information Please r ead and observe the following informa tion for safe and proper use of your phone and t o pre vent damage. Also, keep the user guide in an acce ssible place at all the times aft er reading it. ] Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, punctur e or shred. ] Do not modify or r em[...]

  • Page 123

    << 119 Safet y Guidelines Bat t er y Information and Car e ] Please dispose of y our bat t ery properly or t ake it t o your local wirele ss carrier for recy cling. ] The bat tery does no t need to be fully dischar ged before r echarging. ] Use only L G-appro ved char gers specific t o your phone model since they ar e designed t o maximize ba[...]

  • Page 124

    120 >> Safet y Guidelines ] Do not short -circuit the bat tery . Metallic articles such a s a coin, paperclip or pen in your pock et or bag ma y shor t -circuit the + and – t erminals of the bat tery (met al strips on the bat t ery) upon moving. Short -circuit of the t erminal may damage the bat tery and cause an e xplosion. Gener al Notice[...]

  • Page 125

    << 121 Safet y Guidelines ] Do not turn y our phone on or off when put ting it in your ear . FD A C onsum er Upd at e The U.S. F ood and Drug Administr ation Centre for De vices and Radiological Health Consumer Updat e on Mobile Phones. 1. Do wir eless phones pose a health hazard? The a vailable scientific evidence does no t show that an y he[...]

  • Page 126

    122 >> Safet y Guidelines ] Design wir eless phones in a wa y that minimizes an y RF exposur e to the user that is not nece ssary for device function; and ] Cooper ate in pr oviding user s of wireless phones with the be st possible information on possible effects of wir eless phone use on human health. The FD A belongs to an int er agency wor[...]

  • Page 127

    << 123 Safet y Guidelines (RF) because of the short distance bet ween the phone and the user’ s head. These RF e xposures ar e limited b y FCC safet y guidelines that w ere dev eloped with the advice of the FD A and other feder al health and safet y agencies. When the phone is locat ed at grea ter distance s from the user , the exposur e t [...]

  • Page 128

    124 >> Safet y Guidelines 5. What r esearch is needed t o decide whether RF e xposure from wir eless phones poses a health risk? A combination of labor at ory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wir eless phones would pr ovide some of the dat a that are needed. Lifetime animal e xposure studies could be complet ed in [...]

  • Page 129

    << 125 Safet y Guidelines users. The CR ADA will also include a br oad assessment of additional r esearch needs in the conte xt of the lat est resear ch dev elopments around the w orld. 7 . How can I find out ho w much radio fr equency energy e xposure I can get by using m y wireless phone? All phones sold in the Unit ed Stat es must comply w[...]

  • Page 130

    126 >> Safet y Guidelines whole body or a small part of the body . It is measured in w at ts/kg (or milliwat ts/g) of mat ter . This measurement is used t o det ermine whether a wirele ss phone complies with safet y guidelines. 9. What st eps can I tak e to r educe my e xposure t o radiofr equenc y ener gy from m y wireless phone? If there is[...]

  • Page 131

    << 127 Safet y Guidelines 1 1. What about wireless phone int erference with medical equipment? Radio fr equency energy (RF) fr om wireless phones can int er act with some electronic de vices. F or this rea son, the FDA helped de velop a det ailed test method t o measure electr omagnetic int er fer ence (EMI) of implanted car diac pacemaker s [...]

  • Page 132

    128 >> Safet y Guidelines Driver Safe ty T i p s Y our wireless phone giv es you the po werful abilit y to communica te b y voice almost an ywhere, anytime. An import ant responsibilit y accompanies the benefits of wir eless phones, one that e very user must uphold. When oper ating a car , driving is your first r esponsibilit y . When using y[...]

  • Page 133

    << 129 Safet y Guidelines 6. Dial sensibly and assess the tr affic; if possible, place calls when you ar e not moving or befor e pulling into tr affic. T ry to plan y our calls before you begin your trip or a t temp t to coincide your calls with time s you ma y be stopped at a st op sign, red light or otherwise st ationary . But if y ou need [...]

  • Page 134

    130 >> Safet y Guidelines Co nsumer Informatio n on S AR (Specific Absorption R at e) This Model Phone Meets the Go vernment’ s Requirement s for Exposure t o Radi o W aves. Y our wireless phone is a r adio tr ansmit t er and receiver . It is designed and manufactur ed not to e xceed the emission limits for e xposure t o radio fr equency (R[...]

  • Page 135

    << 131 Safet y Guidelines safe exposur e. The FCC has gr anted an Equipment Authoriza tion for this model phone with all report ed SAR le vels ev aluated a s in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. S AR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Displa y Grant section of ht tp://www .fcc.gov/[...]

  • Page 136

    Glossar y Glossar y 132 >> Glossary T o help you underst and the main technical t erms and abbre viations used in this booklet and t ake full advant age of the feature on y our mobile phone, here ar e a few definitions. Call Barring Abilit y to r estrict outgoing and incoming calls. Call Divert Abilit y to r erout e calls to another n umber .[...]

  • Page 137

    << 133 Glossary Line Identification Services (Caller ID) Service allowing subscriber s to vie w or block the telephone number s of callers. Confer ence Calls Abilit y to est ablish a conference call in volving up to fiv e additional parties. Phone P asswor d Securit y code used to unlock the phone when y ou hav e selected the option t o lock [...]

  • Page 138

    134 >> Glossary Pa ten t I n fo r m a ti o n This product w as manufactured under one or mor e of the following U.S. pa t en ts : 5 2 7 6 7 6 5 5 7 4 9 0 6 7 6 0 6 1 6 4 7[...]

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    << 135 Index Inde x Inde x A Access Codes .................................................................................................................. ............................ 1 3 Addre ss Book .................................................................................................................. .........................[...]

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    136 >> Index D Dat e .......................................................................................................................... ..................................... 99 Displa y Information ........................................................................................................... ........................ 1 5 D[...]

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    << 137 Index M Making a Call ................................................................................................................. ............................. 2 1 Messaging ..................................................................................................................... ............................... 4 2 Min[...]

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    138 >> Index S Stop watch ..................................................................................................................... ............................... 89 Shop Music .................................................................................................................... ............................. 7 4 T T[...]

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    Bluetooth QD ID B013291[...]