LG Electronics UX310H manual

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    ENGLISH P/N : MMBB0 3 4 4 3 0 1(1.0) L G-UX3 1 0 H USER GUIDE Please r ead this manual carefull y before oper ating y our mobile phone. Re tain it for futur e refer ence. ESP AÑOL MANU AL DEL USU ARIO Lea est e manual cuidadosamente ant es de utilizar su t eléfono. Guárdelo par a consult arlo en el futuro. USER GUIDE UX310_cover_Ver1.0_090730.qx[...]

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    Copyright ©2009 LG Electr onics, Inc. All rights reserved . LG and the LG logo ar e r egistered trademarks of LG Gr oup and its r elated entities. All other trademarks ar e the pr operty of their r espective owners. UX310_cover_Ver1.0_090730.qxd 7/30/09 10:51 AM Page 5[...]

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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 1. Do no t expose the bat tery char ger or adapt er to dir ect sunlight or use it in places with high humidit y , such as a bathr oom. 2. 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. 3. Do no t[...]

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    3 Impor t ant Safe t y Precautions 1. Do not place or answ er calls while char ging the phone as it may short -circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fir e. 2. Do not hold or let the ant enna come in contact with y our body during a call. 3. Make sur e that no sharp-edged it ems such as animal’ s t eeth or nails, come int o contact with[...]

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    T able of Cont ents 4 T able of Cont ent s Important Safe t y Precautions 1 T able of Content s 4 W elcome 9 T echnical Details 1 0 Important Information 1 0 FCC P art 1 5 Class B Compliance 1 0 T echnical Details 1 0 FCC RF Exposur e Informa tion 1 2 Bodily Cont act During Opera tion 1 2 V ehicle-Mounted the Ext ernal Antenna 1 3 FCC Notice and Ca[...]

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    5 T able of Cont ent s Speed Dialing 2 7 Ent ering and Editing Information 2 8 T ext Input 2 8 Ke y Functions 2 8 Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory 2 9 The Basics of St oring Cont act s Entrie s 2 9 Phone Numbers W ith P auses 2 9 Storing a Number with P ause or W ait 30 Adding a P ause or W ait to an Existing Number 3 0 Sear ching Y our Phone?[...]

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    T able of Cont ents 6 T able of Cont ent s Multimedia 4 8 1. T ake Phot o 4 8 2. Recor d V oice 4 9 3. Images 5 0 4. Audios 50 5. Shuffle 5 2 eas yedge SM 5 3 1. Launch 5 3 My Schedule 5 4 1. Alarm Clock 5 4 2. Calendar 54 3. Not epad 5 5 Bluet ooth ® 5 6 1. Pai red Device s 5 6 2. P ower 5 7 3. My V isibility 5 8 4. My Bluet ooth Name 5 8 5. My B[...]

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    7 T able of Cont ent s 1.7 Flip T one 6 4 2. Display 6 5 2.1 W allpaper 6 5 2.2 Banner 6 5 2.3 Backlight 66 2.4 Menu St yle 6 6 2.5 Language s6 6 2.6 Clocks & Calendar 6 6 2.7 F ont Se t tings 6 7 2.8 Phone Dial Search 6 7 3. Securit y 6 8 3.1 Lock Phone 68 3.2 Re strictions 68 3.3 Emer gency #s 6 9 3.4 Change Lock Code 6 9 3.5 Mast er Re set 7[...]

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    T able of Cont ents 8 T able of Cont ent s Other Medical Device s 7 8 Health Care F acilities 7 9 V ehicles 7 9 P ost ed F acilities 7 9 Aircr aft 7 9 Blasting Ar eas 7 9 P ot entially Explosive A tmosphere 7 9 F or V ehicles Equipped with an Air Bag 80 Safet y Information 80 Char ger and A dap t er Safe ty 8 1 Bat tery Information and Car e 8 2 Ex[...]

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    W elcome 9 W elcome Thank you for choosing the cellular phone; designed t o oper at e with the lat est digit al mobile communication t echnology , Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). Along with the man y adv anced fea tures of the CDMA s yst em, such as gr eatly enhanced voice clarit y , this compact phone offers: l Significantl y enhanced v oice[...]

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    T echnical Det ails 10 T echnical De t ails Important Information This user’ s guide pro vides 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 t o or misuse of the phone. An y unappro ved change s or modific[...]

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    11 T echnical De t ails handoff, har d handoff, and dynamic RF po wer contr ol t echnologies combine t o reduce call int erruptions. The Cellular and PCS CDMA net w orks consist of MSO (Mobile 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 lin[...]

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    T echnical Det ails 12 T echnical De t ails Switching Office), BSC (Base Sta tion Controller), BTS (Ba se Sta tion T ransmission S yst em), , MS (Mobile Sta tion) and A WS (Advanced W ireless Services). * TSB-7 4: Pro tocol be tw een an IS-9 5A sy st em and ANSI J- S TD-00 8 1xR TT sy stem r eceive s twice a s man y subscriber s in the wir eless se[...]

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    13 T echnical De t ails body and the back of the phone, including the ant enna, whether ext ended or retr acted. Thir d- part y belt -clips, holster s, and similar accessories cont aining met allic components should not be used. Av oid the use of accessorie s tha t cannot maint ain 0.7 9 inches (2.0 cm) distance bet w een the user’ s body and the[...]

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    T echnical Det ails 14 T echnical De t ails ant enna could cause a minor skin burn. Contact y our local dealer for a replacement ant enna. Caution Use only the supplied and appro ved ant enna. Use of unauthorized ant ennas or modifica tions could impair call qualit y , damage the phone, void y our w arr ant y and/or r esult in violation of FCC r eg[...]

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    15 T echnical De t ails P ar t 1 5.1 0 5 stat 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 Part 1 5 of the FCC Rule s. These limits ar e designed t o pro vide rea sonable prot ection against harmful int erference in a r e sidential inst alla tion. This equipment gener at es[...]

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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 indica tor icons. When the phone is turned on, P ower Sa ve mode automa tically dims the screen and then dark ens it if no ke ys ar e pressed. 3. Left Soft K ey Use t o access the Messaging menu from the st andby scr een, or the functio[...]

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    17 Phone Overvie w 1. Earphone Jack Allow s the use of a headset to hear caller's voice. 2. Side V olume K ey s Use to adjust the ringer v olume in standb y mode and the earpiece volume during a call. 3. Charger/Acce ssory Port Connects the phone t o the bat tery char ger or other av ailable accessories. 4. Camera K ey Use for quick access to [...]

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    Menus Ov erview 18 Menus Overvie w Cont act s 1. New Contact 2. Contact List 3. Groups 4. Speed Dials 5. My Name Card Messaging 1. New T ext Message 2. Ne w Pictur e Message 3. Inbo x 4. Sent 5. Dr afts 6. V oicemail 7. T emplat es 8. Set tings 1. All Me ssage s 2. T ext Me ssage 3. Picture Me ssage 4. Edit V oicemail# 9. Delet e All 1. Delet e Inb[...]

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    19 Menus Overvie w 2. Calendar 3. Not epad Bluet ooth 1. P aired De vices 2. P ow er 3. My Visibilit y 4. My Bluet ooth Name 5. My Bluet ooth Info T ools 1. V oice Command 1. St ar t Command 2. Command Mode 3. Announce Alert 4. T rain W ord 5. Best Match 2. Ez T ip Calc 3. W orld Clock 4. St op w a tch 5. Unit Con v er t er Set tings 1. Sound 1. Ri[...]

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    1. F ont T ype 2. Dial F ont St yle 3. Dial F ont Size 8. Phone Dial Search 3. Securit y 1. Lock Phone 2. Re strictions 3. Emer gency #s 4. Change Lock Code 5. Mast er Re set 4. Call Set tings 1. Answer Options 2. Aut o Retry 3. One- T ouch Dial 4. V oice Privacy 5. V oice Clarit y 6. Airplane Mode 7. TTY Mode 5. PC Connection 6. Sy stem 1. Net wor[...]

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    Get ting St art ed with Y our Phone 21 Ge t ting St ar t ed with Y our Phone The Ba t te r y The phone comes with a r echar geable bat tery . The bat tery char ge lev el is shown at the t op of the L CD screen. Installing the Bat tery R emo v e the bat t ery cov er by pre ssing down belo w the LG logo and sliding the cov er up. Align the ba t t ery[...]

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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 da t a cable int o the charger port of y our phone. C ha r ging the Ba t ter y Use the char ger pro vided with your phone: W arning! Use only the charger pro vided with the phone. Using any char ger other than the one included with the may damage your [...]

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    23 Ge t ting St ar t ed with Y our Phone T urning the Phone On and Off T urning the Phone On 1. Inst all a charged ba t tery or connect the phone t o an ext ernal power sour ce. 2. Pre ss for about 2 seconds until the L CD screen lights up. T urning the Phone Off 1. Pr e ss and hold until the displa y turns off . Signal Str en gth Call qualit y dep[...]

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    S c reen Icons T o see the icon glossary , go t o Menu - > Set tings - > Phone Info. - > Icon Glossary on your phone. Making Calls 1. With the phone turned on, open the flip. lf the phone is locked, pr ess the Left Soft K e y Unlock , ent er the lock code (the last 4 digit s of y our phone number b y default and it's changeable in Set[...]

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    C o r recting Dialing Mist a k es If you mak e a mista ke while dialing a number , press once t o er ase the last digit ent ered, or hold do wn for at least 2 seconds t o go back to st andb y mode. Redialing Calls 1. Pre ss t wice t o redial the last number y ou dialed. The last 1 2 0 calls (4 0 missed, 4 0 receiv ed and 4 0 dialed) are st or ed in[...]

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    Quick Acce ss t o Conv enient F eatur es 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. T o unlock, pre ss Left Soft Ke y Unlock, ent er the pa ssw or d and pr e ss . Mut e F unction The Mut e F unction is us[...]

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    27 Quick Access t o Con v enient F ea tur e s Check with your cellular service pro vider for information about this function. 1. Pre ss to answ er a waiting call. 2. Pre ss again t o switch be t w een calls. Caller ID Caller ID displa y s the phone number or name of the incoming call. If the caller’ s identit y is stor ed in Cont acts, the name w[...]

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    Ent ering and Editing Information 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 more. While ent ering te xt, the following ar e your op tions: K ey F unc tions Left Soft K e y : Pre ss to scr oll th[...]

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    Cont act s in Y our Phone’ s Memory 29 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory T he Basics of St or in g Co nt ac t s Entries 1. Fr om standb y mode enter the phone number y ou want t o sa ve (up t o 4 8 digits). 2. Pre ss Left Soft Ke y Sav e . 3. Select either Sav e New or Updat e Existing . 4. Use t o highlight a Label and pre ss . Mobile 1 / Hom[...]

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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 P ause 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 2 2 char act ers) and ent er a n umber . 5. While ent ering a number , pr e ss Right Soft K ey Options. 6. Pr e ss W ait or P ause . 7 . Enter add[...]

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    31 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory Se arching Y our Phone’ s Memory The phone is able t o perform a dynamic search 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 Dialpad against the entries in y our Contacts. A matching list is displa yed in de scending or der . Y ou can t[...]

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    Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory 32 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory 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 Selective / All to dele t e multiple entries a t one time. Send via Bluet ooth : Send a contact(vCar d) via Bluet ooth ® . In case Bluet[...]

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    33 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory Fr om Call History 1. Pre ss Menu . 2. Pre ss Call History . 3. Use t o highlight the t ype of recent call, then pr ess . Missed Calls/Receiv ed Calls/Dialed Calls/All Calls 4. Use t o highlight the phone number . 5. Pre ss to place the call. Speed Dialing F or a single-digit Speed Dial, pr e ss and hold the [...]

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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 . When you access y our Contact s, the number in par entheses r epr e sents the number of entrie s you ha ve st ored (up t o 1 000). 1. New C ontact Allow s you t o add a new contact t o your Cont act L[...]

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    35 Contact s l Pre ss to scr oll thr ough your C ontacts alphabe tically . l Pre ss Right Soft Ke y Options t o select one of the following: Send Message/ Delet e/ Edit/ Delet e Multiple/ Send via Bluet ooth/ Set Speed Dial/R emo v e Speed Dial l Pre ss Vi ew t o view the highlight ed contact's information. l Pre ss Left Soft Ke y New t o crea[...]

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    Cont acts 36 Contact s 4. Speed Dials Allow s you t o view your Speed Dials list, designat e new Speed Dials, or remo ve Speed Dial designations ent ered in your Contact s. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Use to highlight the desir ed Speed Dial location (or ent er the Speed Dial digit), and pre ss Assign . 3. Use t o highlight the Contact. 4. Use t o choose a [...]

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    Messaging 37 Me ssaging Messaging The phone can st ore up t o 4 3 5 messages (including a maxim um of 1 00 SMS and 1 00 MMS in the Inbox). The informa tion st ored in the message is de t ermined b y phone model and service capabilit y . Other limits such as a vailable char acter s per message ma y e xist, please check with your service pr ovider fo[...]

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    Messaging 38 Me ssaging Recent Calls T o select a recipient fr om y our Recent Calls. Recent Me ssages Choose Inbox/ Sent t o select a recipient from y our R ecent Messages. Groups Select a recipient fr om your Gr oups. Cancel Cancels editing your message. 4. Comple t e y our message and send or sa v e it. Cust omize Y our T ext Me ssage Using Opti[...]

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    39 Me ssaging Message Icon R eference Inbox New/Unr ead T ext/Picture Me ssage Opened/Read T ext/Picture Me ssage Ne w/Unr ead Notification Message Opened/Read Notifica tion Message Priorit y High MMS New/R ead Priority High Sent F ailed T ext/Picture Message F ailed Multiple T e xt/Pictur e Message s Sent T ext/Pictur e Message Dr aft s Dr aft T e[...]

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    Messaging 40 Me ssaging 7 . With the highlight on Audio, pre ss Left Soft Ke y Add , highlight an option, and pr ess t o select: My Audios/ Default 8 . Use to highlight a sound, then pre ss Left Soft Ke y Se t . 9. Use to highlight Subject, then ent er subject. 1 0. When editing a field, the following op tions are a vailable b y pre ssing Right Sof[...]

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    41 Me ssaging l Displa ying the message icon on the sta tus bar (It blinks when the message is ur gent). l Ringing and/or V ibr ating (depending on the V olume set tings). Receiv ed messages ar e displa yed from ne we st to olde st. V iewing Y our Inbox Up t o 3 00 (1 00 SMS, 1 00 MMS and 1 00 MMS Notifications) me ssage s can be st ored in the Inb[...]

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    Messaging 42 Me ssaging Sav e Contact St ores the callback number , e-mail address, and n umbers in the receiv ed message int o your Contact s. Sav e as T emplate St ores the message as a t emplate for futur e messages. Call Back Calls the number in the receiv ed message. Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks the select ed message. Message Info Show s the m[...]

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    43 Me ssaging 3. While viewing the select ed sent message, pr ess Left Soft Key Re send t o resend the message t o the recipient, or Right Soft K ey Options t o access the additional options: Delet e Delet es the select ed message. F orwar d F orwar ds a receiv ed message t o other destina tion addr e ss(es). Sa v e Contact St or es the callback nu[...]

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    Messaging 44 Me ssaging cont act already st ored in memory . Lock/Unlock Locks a message so that it is not er ased if the Delet e Dr afts or Delet e All featur e is used. Delet e Multiple Select Selective / All t o delet e multiple messages a t one time. 6. V oicemail Allow s you t o access new v oice messages r ecor ded in your v oice mail box. Y [...]

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    45 Me ssaging 8. Set tings Allow s you t o configur e Messaging set tings. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Use t o highlight All Messages / T ext Message / Picture Me ssage / Edit V oicemail # then pre ss . 3. Use t o highlight one of the submenus and pr ess t o select it. Me ssage Se t tings Sub-Menu Descriptions All Messages 1. Aut o Sa v e (Aut o Sa ve/ Prom[...]

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    Messaging 46 Me ssaging 2. Auto Pla y (On/ Off) Allow s the displa y to aut omatically scr oll down while viewing me ssages. 3. Callback # (On/ Off/ Edit) W ith this feature on, y ou can input the callback number that will be aut omatically included when you send a message. Pictur e Me ssage 1. Aut o R eceive (On/ Off) W ith this set t o On, at tac[...]

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    Call Hist ory 47 Call Hist ory Call Hist ory The Call Hist ory menu has lists of phone number s and/or Cont acts entries for calls y ou placed, accept ed, or missed. It is continually upda ted a s new n umber s are added t o the beginning of the list and the oldest entries ar e r emov ed from the bot t om of the list. 1. Missed Calls Allow s you t [...]

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    Multimedia 48 Multimedia 5. Call T imer Allow s you t o view the dur ation of select ed calls. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Use t o highlight a call t ype, then pr ess . Last Call / Home Calls / Roam Calls / All Calls 6. Da t a C ount er Allow s you t o view the amount of Receiv ed and Sent dat a. 1. Pr e ss , , . 2. Use t o highlight a data call list, then [...]

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    49 Multimedia Self T imer Off/ 3 Seconds/ 5 Seconds/ 1 0 Seconds Whit e Balance Auto/ Sunn y/ Cloudy/ T ungsten/ Fluor escent Color Effects Color/ Sepia/ Mono/ Negativ e T emplate On/ Off Shut t er Sound None/ Sound 1/ Sound 2/ Sound 3/ Sa y Chee se Multishot Off/ 3 shot s/ 6 shots Send R eminder On/ Off 3. T ake a pictur e by pr essing T ake . 4. [...]

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    Multimedia 50 Multimedia or Pre ss Left Soft Ke y Save to sa v e. The default memo title is the dat e and time of recor ding. 3. Images Allow s you t o view the sa ved images on y our phone. Y ou can also select image s t o cust omize your phone's Main Scr een, Fr ont Screen, or Pictur e ID. 1. Pr e ss , , . 2. Use t o highlight My Images / De[...]

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    51 Multimedia l Pre ss Left Soft Ke y Audio t o access My Audios list. l Pr e ss R ecord t o begin recor ding. l While recor ding, pr ess Left Soft K ey P ause t o pause, or Stop t o st op recor ding. l When you ar e finished recor ding, pr ess Left Soft K e y Sa v e t o sa v e the audio clip, Send to send the audio clip t o somebody else. l Right [...]

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    Multimedia 52 Multimedia F or Default files: Set as/ Information 5. Shuffle Allow s you t o set your ringt one and wallpaper t o change aft er a select ed period of time. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Use to highlight Ringtone List / W allpaper List then pre ss . 3. Pre ss Add t o begin adding ringt one s or w allpaper s t o the Shuffle list. 4. Use t o highl[...]

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    eas yedge SM 53 ea s y edge SM eas yedge SM eas yedge SM allow s you t o do more than just t alk on y our phone. eas yedge SM is a t echnology and service that allow s you t o download and use applica tions on y our phone. With eas yedge SM , it is quick and eas y t o personalize y our phone to suit your life st yle and ta ste s. Just download the [...]

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    My Schedule 54 My Schedule My Schedule 1. Alarm Clock Allo w s you t o set up to fiv e alarms. At the alarm time, an y set alarm will sound (or vibr at e, 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. Pr e ss , , . 2. Use t o highlight the alarm you wish t o set[...]

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    55 My Schedule Mov es t o the next w eek. 3. Pre ss Left Soft Ke y New . 4. Use t o highlight the field you wish t o edit, then press Left Soft K ey Set t o edit your schedule informa tion: l Set T ime l Subject l R eminder l R epeat l Repea t End l Ringt one 5. Pre ss Sav e . 3. Not epad Allow s you t o add, read, edit, and er ase not es to y ours[...]

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    Bluet ooth ® 56 Blue t oo th ® Bluet ooth ® The is compatible with device s that support the Bluet ooth ® headset and hands- free pr ofile(s). Y ou may cr eat e and st ore 2 0 pairings within the and connect t o one device a ta time. The appro ximat e communication r ange for Bluet ooth ® wirele ss t echnology is up t o 3 0 fee t (1 0 met ers)[...]

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    57 Blue t oo th ® 2. F ollow the Bluet ooth ® accessory instructions t o set the device t o pairing mode. 3. Pre ss left soft ke y Search . 4. If Bluet ooth ® pow er is set t o off, y ou will be promp ted t o turn pow er on. Highlight Ye s and pre ss . 5. Select Ne w Sear ch/Last Search , the device will appear in the Add Ne w Device menu once i[...]

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    Bluet ooth ® 58 Blue t oo th ® 3. My V isibilit y Allow s you t o set the visibilit y of your Bluet ooth ® device. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Use t o select a set ting, then pre ss . V isible / Hidden 4. My Bluet ooth Name Allow s you t o edit the name of the Bluet ooth ® device. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Hold down t o clear the existing name. 3. Use the alph[...]

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    T ools 59 T ools T ools Y our phone tools include: V oice Command, Ez T ip Calc, W orld Clock, St opwa tch, and Unit Conv erter . 1. V oice Command Allo w s y ou t o mak e phone calls quickly and easil y by v oice. Y our phone recalls the n umber from your Cont acts, displa ys it briefly , and then dials it. This menu also includes a featur e for t[...]

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    T ools 60 T ools The handset will pr ompt you t o dial each number . Sa y Ye s or No t o proceed. 1.1.4 Messages 1. Pre ss , , , , . 1.1.5 T ime & Dat e 1. Pre ss , , , , . 1.1.6 Help Announce s y our options for the V oice Command function. 1. Pre ss , , , , . 1.2 Command Mode Allo w s y ou t o set command mode t o Normal or Speed (The Speed s[...]

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    61 T ools 1. Pr ess , , , . 2. Select options. V oice Command/ Answ er/ Digit Dial 1.5 B es t M a tch Allow s you t o customize Best Ma tch. 1. Pr ess , , , . 2. Select options. 1 Match/ 4 Matche s 2. Ez T ip Calc Allo w s you t o quickly and easily e stima te the tip and t otal amount of a bill b y input ting the bill amount before tip, the tip pe[...]

  • Page 64

    Set tings 62 Se t tings 4. St opw atch Allow s you t o use your phone as a st opwa tch. 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Pre ss Start to st art, and pre ss Stop t o stop. l Y ou can use the Lap function b y pressing Right Soft K ey Lap to recor d up t o 2 0 laps and lap times. 3. Pre ss Left Soft Ke y Reset t o r e set. 5. Unit Con verter Allow s you t o measure[...]

  • Page 65

    63 Se t tings 1. 2 V olume Allow s you t o set various v olume set tings. 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Select Mast er V olume / K e ypad / Earpiece / Speaker . 3. Use to adjust the v olume of the ringer , then press to sa ve the set ting. 1.3 M e ssage Alerts Allo w s y ou t o select the alert t one for a new message, and se t the frequency of the Me ssage[...]

  • Page 66

    Set tings 64 Se t tings 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Select an alert option. 1.5.1 Minut e Beep Alerts yo u 1 0 seconds before the end of ev ery minut e during a call. 1.5.2 Call Connect Alerts you when the call is connect ed. 1.5.3 Back t o T op Alerts you when y ou scr oll through the end of a men u list. 1.5.4 Low Ba tt er y Alerts you when the ba t ter[...]

  • Page 67

    65 Se t tings 2. Displa y Options 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 display ed on the phone. 1. Pr e ss , , , . 2. Select Main Screen / Fr ont Screen / Shuffle, then pr e ss . 2.1.1 Main Screen Highlight an image fr om My Images or Default , and pre ss Vi ew t o vie[...]

  • Page 68

    Set tings 66 Se t tings 4. Input t ext and pr ess Left Soft Key Abc t o change te xt entry options, Sav e to sa ve, or Right Soft K e y Cancel t o cancel editing your banner . 2.3 Backlight Allow s you t o set the dur ation for illuminating the backlight. 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Choose a submenu, then pre ss . Displa y/ K eypad 3. Use t o select a se [...]

  • Page 69

    67 Se t tings 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Choose a sub-menu and pre ss . Main Screen / Fr ont Scr een 3. Use t o highlight an option and pr ess . 2.7 F ont Set tings Allo w s y ou t o select the t ype of font displa yed on L CD. 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Choose a sub-menu and pre ss . F ont T ype/ Dial F ont St yle/ Dial F ont Size 3. Use t o highlight an op t[...]

  • Page 70

    Set tings 68 Se t tings 3. Securit y The Securit y menu allo ws y ou to secure the phone electr onically . 3. 1 Lock Phone K eeps your phone fr om unauthorized use. Once the phone is locked, it is in r estrict ed mode until the lock code is ent ered. Y ou can still receiv e phone calls and make emer gency calls. Y ou can modify the lock code b y ch[...]

  • Page 71

    69 Se t tings 1. Pre ss , , . 2. Enter the four -digit lock code and pre ss . 3. Pre ss Re strictions. 4. Ent er the four -digit lock code and pre ss . 5. Use t o select Calls/ Messaging/ Camer a/ ea s y edge , then pr e ss . 3.3 Emer gency #s Allo w s y ou t o enter 3 emer gency number s. Y ou can call these emer gency numbers and 9 1 1, e v en wh[...]

  • Page 72

    Set tings 70 Se t tings Call & Applications Allo ws you t o change the lock code that is used t o access the Re strictions menu (Calls, Messaging, Camer a and eas yedge). 5. Ent er a ne w 4-digit lock code and pre ss . 6. F or confirma tion, it will a sk y ou t o ent er the new lock code again. 3.5 M as ter Re s et Allow s you t o reset y our p[...]

  • Page 73

    71 Se t tings 4.2 A ut o Retry Allow s you t o set the length of time the phone wait s before aut omatically r edialing a number when the at t empt ed call fails. 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Use t o select a set ting, then pre ss . Off / Every 1 0 Seconds / Ev ery 3 0 Seconds / Ev ery 6 0 Seconds 4.3 One- T ouch Dial Allo w s you t o initiat e a speed dia[...]

  • Page 74

    Set tings 72 Se t tings 2. Use t o select a set ting, then pre ss . On / Off 4.6 Airplane Mode Only allo ws y ou to use fea tures on your phone tha t do not requir e wir eless communications. 1. Pre ss , , , . 2. Read the displa yed message and pre ss t o continue. 3. Use to select a se t ting, then pr e ss . On / Off 4.7 TTY Mode Allow s you t o a[...]

  • Page 75

    73 Se t tings 6. Sy stem The Sy st em menu allow s you t o designat e specific sy stem net w ork set tings. 6.1 N e tw o r k 6.1.1 Sy stem Select Allow s you t o set up the phone producer’ s management en vir onment. Lea ve this set ting a s the default unle ss you w ant to alt er sy st em selection as instruct ed b y y our service pro vider . 1.[...]

  • Page 76

    Set tings 74 Se t tings a sy stem that is serv ed as a SID Number . This information should only be used for t echnical support. 1. Pre ss , , , , . 6.2 Lo cat ion Allow s you t o turn On or Off the Location function on y our phone. If set t o On, location- ba sed services ar e able t o access y our GPS (Global P ositioning Sy st em) sat ellite-a s[...]

  • Page 77

    75 Se t tings T one Room Application that allo ws y ou t o bro wse and do wnload new ringt ones. 1. Pre ss , . Calculat or Allow s you t o per form simple mathematical calcula tions. Y ou can ent er numbers up t o the sixth decimal place. 1. Pre ss , . 2. Ent er data. l Use k e ypad t o ent er number s. l Use t o ent er decimals. l Use t o switch n[...]

  • Page 78

    TIA Safet y Information The following is the comple te TIA Safet y Information for wirele ss handheld phones. Exposur e t o Radio Fr equency Signal Y our wirele ss handheld portable phone is a lo w po w er r adio tr ansmit ter and r eceiver . When ON, it r eceiv e s and sends out Radio F requency (RF) signals. In August, 1 9 9 6, the F ederal Commu[...]

  • Page 79

    77 Safe t y could damage the phone and ma y violat e FCC regula tions. Phone Oper ation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as y ou would an y other t elephone with the antenna point ed up and ov er your shoulder . T ips on Efficient Operation F or your phone t o opera te most efficiently: Don’t touch the ant enna unnecessarily when the phone is in u[...]

  • Page 80

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

  • Page 81

    79 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 area s instruct you t o do so. Hospitals or health car e facilitie s ma y use equipment that could be sensitive t o ext ernal RF energy . V ehicles RF signals ma y affect improperl y installed or inadequa tel y shielded electro[...]

  • Page 82

    Area s with a pot entially e xplosive atmospher e are oft en, but not alwa ys marked clearl y . 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 or age facilitie s; v ehicles using liquefied petr oleum gas (such as pr opane or butane); ar eas wher e the air cont ains[...]

  • Page 83

    81 Safe t y t o fire, e xplosion or other hazard. l Only use the bat tery for the s yst em for which it is specified. l Onl y use the bat tery with a char ging sy st em that has been qualified with the s y st em per IEEE-Std-1 7 2 5-2 00 6. Use of an unqualified ba t t ery or char ger ma y present a risk of fir e, e xplosion, leakage, or o ther haz[...]

  • Page 84

    l Insert the bat tery pack char ger vertically int o the wall pow er socke t. l Use the correct adap ter for your phone when using the bat t ery pack char ger abroad. l Only use the appr ov ed bat tery char ger . Otherwise, you ma y cause serious damage t o your phone. Ba t tery Information and Care l Please dispose of y our bat tery pr operl y or [...]

  • Page 85

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

  • Page 86

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

  • Page 87

    85 Safe t y W arning! Impor t ant safet y information Av oiding hearing damage P ermanent hearing loss may occur if you use y our phone and/or headset at a high v olume. Se t the v olume to a safe le vel. Y ou can adapt ov er time to a higher volume of sound tha t may sound normal but can be damaging t o your hearing. If y ou experience ringing in [...]

  • Page 88

    Av oiding hearing damage P ermanent hearing loss may occur if you use y our headset at a high volume. Se t the volume t o a safe lev el. Y ou can adapt ov er time t o a higher volume of sound that ma y sound normal but can be damaging t o your hearing. If y ou e xperience ringing in y our ears or m uffled speech, stop list ening and hav e your hear[...]

  • Page 89

    87 Safe t y 1. Do wirele ss phones pose a health hazard? The a vailable scientific e vidence does not sho w that an y health problems ar e associa ted with using wirele ss phones. Ther e is no proof , ho wev er , that wirele ss phones ar e absolutel y safe. W ireless phone s emit low le vels of Radio F requency (RF) ener gy in the micr o w a ve r a[...]

  • Page 90

    hazard no longer e xists. Although the existing scientific dat a do not justify FD A regula tory actions, the FD A has ur ged the wirele ss phone industry t o tak e a number of st eps, including the following: l Support needed re search int o possible biological effects of RF of the t ype emit t ed by wirele ss phones; l De sign wir eless phones in[...]

  • Page 91

    89 Safe t y in the Unit ed Stat es must comply with FCC safet y guidelines that limit RF exposur e. The FCC r elies on the FD A and other health agencies for safet y questions about wirele ss phones. The FCC also regula te s the base sta tions that the wir eless phone ne t w orks r el y upon. While the se base st ations oper at e at higher pow er t[...]

  • Page 92

    4. What ar e the re sults of the re search done alr eady? The re search done thus far ha s produced conflicting r esult s, and man y studies ha ve suffer ed from fla ws in their r esear ch methods. Animal experiment s inv estigating the effects of Radio F requency (RF) ener gy exposur es char act eristic of wireless phone s ha v e yielded conflicti[...]

  • Page 93

    91 Safe t y 5. What r esearch is needed t o decide whether RF e xposure from wir eless phones pose s a health risk? A combination of labor atory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wirele ss phones would pr ov ide some of the dat a that ar e needed. Lifetime animal e xposur e studies could be complet ed in a few y ears. Ho [...]

  • Page 94

    Or ganization Int ernational Electro Magne tic Fields (EMF) Project since it s inception in 1 99 6. An influential result of this work ha s been the dev elopment of a det ailed agenda of re search needs that has driv en the e st ablishment of new r esear ch progr ams around the w orld. The project ha s also helped dev elop a series of public inform[...]

  • Page 95

    93 Safe t y of 1.6 wa t ts per kilogr am (1.6 W/kg). The FCC limit is consist ent with the safet y sta ndards de veloped b y the Institut e of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and the National Council on Radia tion Prot ection and Measur ement. The exposur e limit tak es int o consider ation the body’ s abilit y t o remo ve heat from [...]

  • Page 96

    Stand ardized S AR te st methodology is e xpected t o grea tly impr ov e the consistency of measur ements made at different labor at ories on the same phone. SAR is the measur ement of the amount of ener gy absorbed in tissue, either b y the whole body or a small part of the body . It is measur ed in w a t t s/kg (or milliw at t s/g) of mat t er . [...]

  • Page 97

    95 Safe t y described abo ve t o reduce y our RF exposur e fr om wireless phone use. 1 0. What about children using wir ele ss phones? The scientific evidence doe s not show a danger t o users of wirele ss phones, including children and t eenagers. If you w ant to t ak e st eps to lo wer exposur e t o Radio F requency (RF) ener gy , the measure s d[...]

  • Page 98

    now part of a st andard sponsored b y the Association 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 gr oups, w as complet ed in late 2 000. This standar d will allow manufactur ers t o ensure tha t car diac pacemak er s and defibrillat ors ar e sa[...]

  • Page 99

    97 Safe t y Non-lonizing Radiation Pro tection (ht tp://www .icnirp.de) W orld Health Or ganization (WHO) Int ernational EMF Project (ht tp://www .who.int/emf) National Radiological Pr ot ection Boar d (UK) (ht tp://www .hpa.org.uk/r adiation/) 1 0 Driver Safet y Tips Y our wireless phone giv es y ou the pow erful abilit y to communicat e b y voice[...]

  • Page 100

    reach and wher e y ou can reach it without r emo ving your e yes fr om the road. If you ge t an incoming call at an inconv enient time, if possible, let y our voicemail answ er it for you. 4. Suspend conv ersa tions during hazardous driving conditions or situations. Le t the per son you ar e speaking with know y ou are driving; if nece ssary , susp[...]

  • Page 101

    99 Safe t y are distr acting and ev en dangerous when y ou ar e behind the wheel of a car . Make people y ou ar e talking with a war e you ar e driving and if necessary , suspend conv ersa tions which hav e the po t ential to div ert your at t ention from the r oad. 8. Use your wir ele ss phone t o call for help. Y our wireless phone is one of the [...]

  • Page 102

    appears injur ed or a vehicle you kn ow t o be stolen, call roadside a ssistance or o ther special non-emer gency wirele ss number . The abov e tips are meant a s gener al guidelines. Befor e deciding t o use your mobile device while oper ating a vehicle, it is recommended tha t y ou consult your applicable jurisdiction’ s local la w s or other r[...]

  • Page 103

    101 Safe t y dev eloped b y scientific and engineering expert s dra wn from industry , gov ernment, and academia aft er ext ensive r e view s of the scientific lit er ature r elat ed t o the biological effects of RF ener gy . The e xposur e Limit for wir eless mobile phones emplo y s a unit of measur ement known a s the Specific Absorption Ra te, o[...]

  • Page 104

    locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the bod y) as requir ed b y the FCC for each model. This device w as t est ed for t ypical body -worn oper ations with the back of the phone kep t 0.7 9 inches (2.0 cm) bet ween the user’ s body and the back of the phone. T o comply with FCC RF e xposure r equirement s, a minimum separ ation dist ance of 0.[...]

  • Page 105

    103 Safe t y aft er searching on FCC ID. T o find information that pertains t o a particular model phone, this sit e uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually print ed somewher e on the case of the phone. Sometimes it ma y be nece ssary t o re mov e the bat tery pack t o find the number . Once y ou ha v e the FCC ID number for a particular phon[...]

  • Page 106

    t elecommunications services for persons with hearing disabilitie s. While some wirele ss phones ar e used near some hearing device s (hearing aids and cochlear implants), user s ma y detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing device s are more imm une than others t o this int erference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of in[...]

  • Page 107

    105 Safe t y Hearing device s may also be r at ed. Y our hearing device manufactur er or hearing health profe ssional ma y help you find this r ating. Higher r atings mean that the hearing de vice is rela tivel y immune to int er fer ence noise. The hearing aid and wirele ss phone r ating value s are then added t ogether . A sum of 5 is considered [...]

  • Page 108

    Safet y 106 Safe t y American National St andards Institut e (ANSI) C6 3.1 9 standar d. T o enter that the Hearing Aid Compatibilit y ra ting for your phone is maintained, secondary tr ansmit ter s such as Bluet ooth and WLAN components must be disabled during a call. See P age 5 2 for instructions t o disable these components. F or info rmation ab[...]

  • Page 109

    Acce ssories 107 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 vailabilit y . Optional it ems are sold separ at ely . B a t tery Char ger The bat t ery char ger allow s you t o char ge your phone bat t ery . Ba t t ery St andar d ba t t ery is a v ailable. V ehicle P o wer Cha[...]

  • Page 110

    Limit ed W arr ant y St at ement 108 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 ma terial and workmanship, accor ding t o the following t erms and conditions: (1) The limit ed warr ant y for the pr[...]

  • Page 111

    109 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 112

    Limit ed W arr ant y Sta t ement 110 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 e xposed parts that ar e scr atched or damaged due[...]

  • Page 113

    111 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 AMA GES, 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 ARRANTY , INCLUDING THE IMPLIED W ARR ANTY OF MARKET ABILITY A[...]

  • Page 114

    1 1 0 Driver Safet y T ips 97 A Accessorie s 1 0 7 Airplane Mode 7 2 Alarm Clock 5 4 Alert T ype 6 3 All Calls 4 7 Announce Aler t 60 Answ er Op tions 7 0 Audios 5 0 Aut o Retry 7 1 B Backlight 6 6 Banner 6 5 Bat t ery Charge Le vel 2 2 Best Match 6 1 Bluet ooth ® 56 C Calculat or 7 5 Calendar 5 4 Call Hist ory 4 7 Call Set tings 7 0 Call T imer 4[...]

  • Page 115

    G Get ting Start ed with Y our Phone 2 1 Groups 3 5 I Images 50 Important Safet y Pr ecautions 1 Inbo x 4 0 Index 1 12 L Language s 6 6 Launch 53 Limit ed W arr ant y St a tement 1 0 8 Loca tion 7 4 Lock Mode 2 6 Lock Phone 6 8 M Making a Call F r om Y our Phone’ s Memory 32 Making Calls 2 4 Mast er Re set 7 0 Memory 7 4 Menu St yle 6 6 Men us Ov[...]

  • Page 116

    Recor d V oice 4 9 Redialing Calls 2 5 Re strictions 6 8 Ringers 6 2 S Safet y 7 6 Safet y Information 80 Screen Icons 2 4 Searching Y our Phone’ s Memory 3 1 Securit y 6 8 Sent 4 2 Service Alerts 6 3 Se t tings 4 5, 6 2 Sh uffle 5 2 Signal Strength 2 3 Sound 6 2 Speed Dialing 27 Speed Dials 3 6 Start Command 5 9 St opwa tch 6 2 Sy stem 7 3 T T a[...]