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GD910 User Guide - ENGLISH Congratulations on your purchase of the advanced and compact GD910 phone by LG, designed to operate with the latest digital mobile communication technology. Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone depending on your phone’s software or your service provider. GD910_AUS_TEL_Australia_1.0_11171 1 2009.11.
Contents Guidelines for safe and efficient use .............. 6 Getting to know your phone ......................... 18 Parts of the phone .............................................18 Adjusting your watch to fit your wrist...................19 Installing the SIM card........................................21 Charging & Connecting your phone with the cradle ..23 Charging your phone/Bluetooth headset ..............24 Connecting your phone and PC...........................24 Your main screen ...............
Contents Creating a group................................................38 Changing your contacts settings .........................39 Viewing information ...........................................40 Messaging ..................................................... 41 Sending a message ...........................................41 Message folders ................................................43 Managing your messages ..................................44 Changing your text message settings ................
Contents Voice recorder ...................................................56 Using your calculator .........................................56 Converting a unit ...............................................57 Adding a city to your world clock ........................57 Using the stopwatch ..........................................58 STK ..................................................................58 Settings .......................................................... 59 Personalising your profiles...
Contents Software Update............................................ 71 LG Mobile Phone Software .................................71 Troubleshooting ............................................. 72 Using the Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) ..............74 Change direction ...............................................75 Charging ...........................................................75 Low battery .......................................................76 Power on .......................................
Guidelines for safe and efficient use Please read these simple guidelines. Not following these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. Exposure to radio frequency energy This section is related to the Radio wave exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information: The mobile phone model GD910 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements regarding exposure to radio waves.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use How to handle your GD910 The GD910 IS NOT WATER-PROOF, but does have a specific level of water resistance. (IPX4). • Due to the intended use of the GD910, certain steps have been taken in the design of the phone to prevent damage from liquids encountered during normal user activity. However, the GD910 is not water-proof. Make sure you take all reasonable steps to avoid liquids coming in contact with the phone.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use When wearing the GD910 • Do not expose the device to high temperatures and large amounts of moisture or dust. Device failure, deformation and discolouration as well as burn injuries may result. • Do not damage the device. Electric shock, overheating or fire may result. • Do not touch the recharging devices or plugs with wet hands. Electric shock may result. • Do not spill water on the device while recharging.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use How to handle your Bluetooth headset Avoiding hearing damage Permanent hearing loss may occur if you use your Bluetooth headset at a high volume. Set the volume to a safe level. If you adapt over time to a high volume, it may sound normal, but it could still be damaging your hearing. If you experience ringing in your ears or muffled speech, stop using the headset, and have your hearing checked. The louder the volume, the faster your hearing could be affected.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use Product care and maintenance WARNING: Only use batteries, chargers, and accessories approved for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other type may invalidate any certification or warranty applying to the phone and may pose a hazard. • Do not disassemble this unit. Take it to a qualified service technician when repair work is required. • Keep this unit at a distance from electrical appliances, such as TVs, radios and computers.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use • Do not keep the phone next to credit cards or transport tickets; it can affect the information on magnetic strips. • Do not tap the screen with sharp objects, as this may damage the phone. • Do not expose the phone to liquid, moisture or humidity. • Do not use the phone or accessories in places with high humidity, such as pools, greenhouses, solariums or tropical environments. This may damage the phone and void the warranty.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use - In case of contact with water, do not rub the leather roughly, use a dry clean soft cloth and use a gentle dabbing motion to absorb the water. • If you need to replace the leather, visit an authorized service center and replace it with leather approved for use with this particular phone model.(The leather is excluded from the warranty.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use • RF energy may affect some electronic systems in your vehicle, including car stereos and safety equipment. • If your vehicle is equipped with an airbag, ensure it is not obstructed by your mobile device or accessories. It may fail or cause a serious injury if obstructed when deployed. • If you are listening to music while out and about, make sure the volume is at a moderate level so that you are aware of your surroundings.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use Blasting area Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any rules or regulations. Potentially explosive atmospheres • Do not use the phone at a refuelling point. • Do not use the phone near fuel or chemicals. • Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid or explosives in the same compartment of your vehicle as your mobile phone and accessories. In aircraft Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use Emergency calls Emergency calls may not be available in all areas due to mobile network coverage. Therefore, you should never depend solely on the phone for emergency calls. Consult your local service provider. Emergency numbers: - Australia: Dial 0-0-0 - New Zealand: Dial 1-1-1 - International number: Dial 1-1-2 Battery information and care • You do not need to completely discharge the battery before recharging.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use • If you need to dispose of the phone, consider that the phone has an internal battery that must be disposed according to manufacturer’s instructions. Please recycle whenever possible and do not dispose of the phone in household waste. • If you need to replace the battery, take it to the nearest authorized LG Electronics service point or dealer for assistance.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use • Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a “to do” list or flipping through your Contacts takes attention away from your primary responsibility, driving safely. • If possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan calls when you will not be driving. • Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting.
Getting to know your phone Parts of the phone Speaker Camera lens Send key Back/Clear key Main screen End/Power key Send key - Dials a phone number and answers incoming calls. - Opens the call history menu on your clock screen. Call the most recent number by pressing for 2 seconds. - Opens the option list when using the menu if available. Back/Clear key - Takes you to the previous menu. - G ives you quick access on your clock screen to Voice command when you press for 2 seconds.
Getting to know your phone Charging Pin SIM cap release SIM cap cover Microphone SIM card socket WARNING: Do not remove the SIM cap cover when the phone is on, as this may damage the phone. Removing the SIM cap cover turns the phone off. WARNING: Do not use your fingernail to remove the SIM cap cover. Adjusting your watch to fit your wrist You can adjust the strap length to your wrist size. 1 Remove watch from wrist and place on a soft surface with its buckle open. GD910_AUS_TEL_Australia_1.
Getting to know your phone 2 Hold the watch strap and pull the “A” part of the buckle vertically. 3 Hold the watch strap and adjust the strap length by moving the “A” part of the buckle from side to side. 4 To fix the strap length of watch, push the “A” part of the buckle back to the original location. 5 Close the buckle, you will hear a ‘click’ when the buckle is fully closed. 20 LG GD910 | User Guide GD910_AUS_TEL_Australia_1.0_111720 20 2009.11.
Getting to know your phone Installing the SIM card 1 Remove the SIM cap cover. - Use the SIM cap tool to open the SIM cap cover. NOTE: Insert SIM Tool fully in SIM cap not to damage SIM cap cover. 2 Install the SIM card. Make sure the gold contact area of the SIM card is facing downwards. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder. A B * Remove the SIM card. - To remove the SIM card, gently push the edge of the SIM card, and then lift it away from the SIM card holder.
Getting to know your phone A B C 3 Replace the SIM cap cover. Place the SIM cap cover into the SIM card holder, and secure it by turning the cover to the right. 22 LG GD910 | User Guide GD910_AUS_TEL_Australia_1.0_111722 22 2009.11.
Getting to know your phone Charging & Connecting your phone with the cradle 1 Plug the power adapter into the mains. 2 Connect the power adapter to the charging cradle. 3 Connect the charging cradle to the phone. Make sure that the charging pins are properly aligned with the pins on the charging cradle. A B 4 Once you connect the charger, the battery will begin to charge. If the battery full icon appears on the lock screen, battery charging is complete.
Getting to know your phone Charging your phone/Bluetooth headset Charger Charger Charger Charger Connecting your phone and PC Charging cradle WARNING: Do not use dual charging cable with data cable. It is designed to be exclusively used with charger. When it is connected with data cable it will not work properly. Dual Charging Cable Data Cable 24 LG GD910 | User Guide GD910_AUS_TEL_Australia_1.0_111724 24 2009.11.
Getting to know your phone Your main screen Your GD910 has a touchscreen. From here, you can access menu options, make a quick call and change your profile, among many other functions. Touchscreen tips • There’s no need to press hard; the Touchscreen touchscreen is sensitive enough to detect light touches. • Use the tip of your finger to touch the option you want. Be careful not to touch any surrounding keys.
Getting to know your phone Get in touch with your GD910 The controls on the GD910 touchscreen change dynamically, depending on the task you are carrying out. Clock screen: To switch between the screens, just flick the display from left to right or from right to left. You can also choose one of the 8 Clock displays by flicking the screen from top to bottom or from bottom to top on the main clock. 26 LG GD910 | User Guide GD910_AUS_TEL_Australia_1.0_111726 26 2009.11.
Getting to know your phone Scrolling: Drag your finger from side to side to scroll. On some screens, you can also scroll up and down. Opening Applications: To open any application, drag the screen to the desired application, and then touch the application icon or menu. GD910_AUS_TEL_Australia_1.0_111727 27 27 2009.11.
Getting to know your phone Touch interaction legend Touch Down Touch Down & up Touch Down & Hold Touch Hold & Up Touch Down & Drag Touch Down & Drag Touch Down & Drag Touch Down & Drag (Up o Down) (Down o Up ) ( Left o Right ) ( Right o Left ) Touch Down & Hold & Drag ( Up o Down) Touch Down & Hold & Drag (Down o Up ) Touch Down & Hold & Drag ( Left o Right ) Touch Down & Hold & Drag ( Right o Left ) Flicking ( Left o Right ) Flicking ( Right o Left ) Flicking interaction legend Flicking ( Up o D
Getting to know your phone On-Screen Icons The status bar The table below describes various The quick keys display indicators or icons that appear on Information area the phone’s indicator screen. To open the indicator screen, drag your finger across from left to right on the clock screen.
Menu map When the screen light is off, press any key on the right side of the phone twice to disable touch protection and enter the screen. The clock screen will display a 4-way arrow x2 pad. On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Contacts 1. New contact 2. Search 3. Speed dials 4. Groups 5. Settings 6. Information Utilities 1. Multimedia 2. Organiser 3. Alarms 4. Voice recorder 5. Tools Messaging 1. Create message 2. Inbox 3. Drafts 4. Outbox 5.
Calls Making a voice or video call 1 To open a Call menu, drag your finger across from right to left on the clock screen. 2 Select Video call or Voice call. 3 Enter the number on the keypad screen. To delete a digit, press the Clear key on the right side of the phone or the Clear touch key on the screen. 4 Press the Send key on the right side of the phone or the Send touch key on the screen to make the call. 5 To end the call, press the End key on the right side of the phone.
Calls Calling your contacts It’s easy to call anyone whose number is in your Contacts. 1 Open the keypad screen. You can search your contacts by choosing or . 2 Scroll through the contact list or tab the Name field, enter the first letter(s) of the contact you want to call in the Name field, and then press the Enter touch key. 3 In the list, touch the contact you want to call, and then select the number to use if there is more than one for that contact. touch key.
Calls In-call options You can hold a call by pressing the number displayed on your screen. Mute - Turns the microphone off so the person you are talking to cannot hear you. Keypad - Opens the keypad screen. You can search your contacts by choosing or . You can also send a new message by choosing or save the phone number by choosing . To open the options menu during a call, press the Send key . You can choose from the following: Speaker on/off - Turns the speakerphone on or off.
Calls Speed dialling You can assign a frequently-called contact to a speed dial number. 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. 2 Select Contacts. 3 Select Speed dials. 4 Your voicemail is already set to speed dial 1. You cannot change this. Touch any other number to assign it to a speed dial contact. 5 Your address book will open. Select the contact you want to assign to that number by touching the contact’s name once.
Calls TIP! In any call log, select the Send key to open options menu, and then select Delete to delete items. You can select more than one item to delete at the same time. Press Send key twice to open options menu and select Delete all. TIP! Touch any call log entry to view the date, time and duration of the call. Changing call settings 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Settings, and then select Call.
Calls Call costs - View the charges applied to your dialled calls. This service is network dependent; some operators do not support this function. Call durations - View the duration of all calls including All, dialed, received calls and the last call. Common settings • Call reject - Touch to switch On and enable the Reject list. You can touch the text box to choose from all calls, specific contacts or groups, calls from unregistered numbers (those not in your contacts), or calls with no caller ID.
Contacts Searching for a contact 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Contacts, and then select Search. TIP! On the numerical keypad screen, touch search for contacts. to open and 2 Scroll through the contact list or enter the first letter(s) of the contact you want to call in the Name field and press the Enter key. You will then see a list of contacts corresponding to the letters you entered.
Contacts 4 If you want to add a picture to the new contact, touch . When Edit image menu appears, select Use existing image. You can choose an image that is saved in your phone memory. Then touch Save. 5 You can enter up to five different numbers per contact. Each entry is assigned a preset type: Mobile, Home, Office, Pager or Fax. 6 Add an email address in the Email field.
Contacts NOTE: Even if you delete a group, the contacts that were assigned to that group will not be lost. They will remain in your contacts. Changing your contacts settings You can adapt your contacts settings to suit your preferences. 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Contacts and then Settings.
Contacts Send all contacts via Bluetooth - Send all your contacts to another device using Bluetooth. Bluetooth will be automatically turned on if you select this option. Clear contacts - Delete all the contacts on your handset or USIM. Touch Yes if you are sure you want to delete all your contacts. Viewing information 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Contacts and then Information.
Messaging Sending a message 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Messaging, and then select Create message. 2 When you touch a message field, the keypad screen will appear. Touch the To field to enter the recipient’s number, or touch the search icon to open your contacts. You can add multiple contacts. 3 Enter the text message using the keypad screen. o 4 On the keypad screen, press the Send key to open the options menu.
Messaging Entering text / - Touch to open or close the pop-up screen. - Touch to turn T9 predictive text on or off. - Touch to change between the number, symbol and text keypads. - Touch to move the cursor. - Touch to return to the message field. - Touch to add a space. - Touch to delete a character or hold to delete characters quickly. * T9 predictive mode In in the popup menu, you will see . T9 uses a built-in dictionary to recognise words based on the key number sequences you touch.
Messaging * Abc manual mode In Abc mode, you will see , the white characters indicate what mode is currently in use. In abc mode, you must touch the key repeatedly to enter a letter if T9 mode is turned off ( ). Message folders You’ll recognise the folder structure used on your GD910; it is user-friendly and self-explanatory. Inbox - All the messages you receive are placed into your inbox. Here, you can view, delete and manage your messages in a number of ways.
Messaging Managing your messages 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Messaging, and then select Inbox. 2 Select a message, and then press the Send key to open the options menu, and then choose from the following: Reply - Send a reply to the selected message. Delete - Delete the selected message. Forward - Send the selected message on to another person. Save number - Save the phone number in the message.
Messaging Changing your text message settings On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Messaging, select Settings, and then choose Text message. You can make changes to: Text message centre - Enter the details of your message centre. Delivery report - Choose to receive confirmation that your message has been delivered.
Voice command Voice command Your GD910 supports enhanced voice commands. Using advanced voice recognition technology, this feature allows you to do things by verbal command (e.g. make calls, confirm new messages or voicemail, check your schedule, get the time and listen to music). Voice command icon Clear key NOTE: • Using a Voice command may be difficult in a noisy environment or during an emergency. • When you use a voice command feature, the loudspeaker is in use.
Voice command Access To use a Voice command feature, press and hold the Clear key on the clock screen, and then follow the prompts. Using a Voice command feature Call - Say “Call”, then say the contact name. Speak clearly and exactly as the contact appears in your Contacts list. Your GD910 will make a call to the default number of the contact, unless other wise specified. When you have more than one contact number, you can state the number of the contact to call (e.g., “Call John Work”).
Voice command Voice command settings 1 On the clock screen, press and hold the Clear key . 2 After enter the voice command feature then press the Send key to open the settings. 3 Change the settings, as necessary. Sensitivity - The “Sensitivity” setting controls how the system filters for matches. Selecting ‘Reject more’ increases the sensitivity to filtering out more potential matches. Selecting ‘Reject less’ decreases the sensitivity and displays more potential matches.
Utilities My folders You can store any multimedia file in your phone’s memory so you have easy access to all of your pictures, sounds, and so on. On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Utilities, and Multimedia, and then select My folders. My images - Contains a list of images, including default images preloaded onto your phone and images taken by your phone’s camera.
Utilities Albums - Browse your music collection by album. Genres - Browse your music collection by genre. Playlists - Contains all your playlists. Shuffle tracks - Play your tracks in random order. Transferring music to your phone The easiest way to transfer music to your phone is using Bluetooth or your sync cable. To transfer using Bluetooth: 1 Make sure both devices have Bluetooth turned on and can see each other. 2 Select the music file on the other device, and then select send via Bluetooth.
Utilities 6 Touch 7 Touch to go to the next song. to return to the Music list. TIP! To adjust the volume when you’re listening to music, press the Speaker icon on the screen, and then scroll up or down. TIP! Even though the Bluetooth headset is connected with your handset, you may be unable to hear MP3 sound through headset. To listen to your music through a Bluetooth headset, the headset needs to support A2DP.
Utilities NOTE: Music is copyright protected in international treaties and national copyright laws. It may be necessary to obtain permission or a licence to reproduce or copy music. In some countries national law prohibits private copying of copyrighted material. Please check the national legislation of the applicable country concerning the use of such material. Using the camera 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu.
Utilities Adding an event to your calendar 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Utilities, select Organiser, and then choose Calendar. 2 Select the date to which you want to add an event. 3 Press the Send key , then Add event. 4 Touch Category then choose between Appointment, Anniversary or Birthday. 5 If you would like to add a note to your event, touch Note and type in the details. For appointment, you can also enter the Location.
Utilities 2 Touch Add to do. 3 Set the date for the task, add notes, and select a priority level: High, Medium or Low. 4 Save your task by selecting Save. TIP! You can edit an item by selecting it, touching the text box, and then entering the changes. Confirm the changes by selecting Save. Adding a memo 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Utilities, select Organiser, and then choose Memo. 2 Touch New memo.
Utilities 3 Set the number of days in the After tab. 4 The Target date will be shown below. Setting your alarm 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Utilities, and then select Alarms. 2 Touch New alarm. 3 Set the time you want the alarm to sound. 4 Select the repeat interval from the drop-down list, choose from: Not repeated, Daily, Mon - Fri, Mon - Sat, Sat - Sun or Except holiday.
Utilities Voice recorder Use your voice recorder to record voice memos or other audio files. To record a sound or voice memo: 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Utilities, and then select Voice recorder. 2 Touch to begin recording. To pause during the recording, touch . 3 Touch to end recording. 4 Touch to listen to the recording. Using your calculator 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu.
Utilities Converting a unit 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Utilities, select Tools, and then choose Converter. 2 Choose the type of conversion, Currency, Surface, Length, Weight, Temperature, Volume and Velocity. TIP! For Currency, you need to set the Rate before converting. Select Rate and touch the box to open up the number keypad screen.
Utilities Using the stopwatch 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Utilities, select Tools, and then choose Stopwatch. 2 Touch Start to begin timing. 3 Touch Lap if you want to record a lap time. 4 Touch Stop to end the timer. 5 Touch Resume to restart the stopwatch from the time you stopped it, or touch Reset to start from the beginning. STK On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu.
Settings Personalising your profiles You can quickly change your profile on the indicator screen. On the clock screen, drag your finger across from left to right, and then touch the profile icon. TIP! To use Flight mode select . Flight mode prevents you from making/receiving calls, sending/receiving messages or using Bluetooth.
Settings 2 Choose from: Top Menu - Choose the style of the top menu. Font - Adjust the font size. Backlight - Choose how long the backlight stays on. NOTE: The longer the backlight stays on, the more battery power it uses and the more often you need to recharge your phone. Brightness - Adjust the screen brightness. Lock screen - Choose the clock type on the locked screen (Digital or Analog). Action guide - Turn the action guide on or off.
Settings Languages - Change the language on your GD910 display. Security - Adjust your security settings, including PIN codes request & handset lock. You can select change codes to change your PIN code, PIN2 code and your Security code. NOTE: Security code The default security code is set to ‘0000’ and the security code is required to delete all phone entries and to activate the Reset settings menu. The security code default setting can be modified from the Security > Change codes.
Settings Changing your Connectivity settings Your connectivity settings have already been set up by your network operator, so you can enjoy your new phone immediately. To change any setting, use this menu: On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Settings, and then select Connectivity. Choose from: 1 Network settings Select network - If you select Automatic, the GD910 automatically searches for a network and registers the handset to the chosen network.
Settings Changing your Bluetooth settings 1 On the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Settings, and then select Bluetooth. 2 Choose Bluetooth on ( ), press the Send key , and then select Settings. Make your changes to: My device visibility - Set Visible or Visible for 1 min so other devices can detect your phone when searching for Bluetooth devices.
Settings Pairing with another Bluetooth device * To turn Bluetooth on: 1 In the Bluetooth menu (on the clock screen, drag your finger twice across from right to left to the top menu. Touch Settings, and then select Bluetooth), touch Bluetooth to turn it on as shown in the figure below. 2 To turn Bluetooth off, touch Bluetooth again. If Bluetooth is off, you will see the icon on your screen. If Bluetooth is on, you will see the icon on your screen.
Settings 4 Choose the device you want to pair with, then enter a passcode, and then choose OK. 5 Your phone will then connect to the other device, for which you must enter the same passcode. 6 Your passcode protected Bluetooth connection is now ready. NOTE: Read the user guide of each Bluetooth accessory you are trying to pair with because the instructions may vary. Using a Bluetooth headset 1 Check that Bluetooth is turned on and Visible.
Settings TIP! The connection may be improved if there are no solid objects in between your phone and the other Bluetooth device. To send a file: 1 Open the file you want to send, typically a photo. 2 Press the Send key, and then select Send. Choose Bluetooth. 3 If you have already paired the Bluetooth device, your GD910 will not automatically search for other Bluetooth devices. If not, your GD910 will search for other Bluetooth-enabled devices within range. 4 Choose the device you want to send the file to.
PC Suite You can synchronise your PC with your phone. This will ensure all your important details and dates match and also act as a backup to give you peace of mind. TIP! To do this, you must install the PC Suite application provided on the CD-ROM or available in a download from http://update.lgmobile. com. (From www. lgmobile.
PC Suite Connecting your phone and PC 1 Select PC Suite mode from the Connectivity > USB connection mode menu and then connect the USB cable with the charging cradle to your phone and PC. 2 LG PC Suite will automatically activate on your PC. Caution! If LG PC Suite is not activated automatically on your PC, please check your CD-ROM settings on the PC. 3 Your phone and PC are now connected. TIP! You can also synchronize your PC with your phone by using Bluetooth.
PC Suite Viewing phone files on your PC 1 Connect your phone to your PC by using the USB cable with the charging cradle. 2 Click on the Manage Files icon. 3 Images and audio files you have saved on your phone will be displayed on the screen in the LG Phone files. TIP! Viewing the contents of your phone on your PC helps you manage files, organise documents and remove content you no longer need. Synchronising your contacts 1 Connect the phone to your PC by using the USB cable with the charging cradle.
PC Suite Synchronising your messages 1 Connect the phone to your PC. 2 Click on the Messages icon. 3 All your PC and phone messages will be displayed in folders on the screen. 4 Use the toolbar at the top of your screen to rearrange messages. Transfer your Music and image files You can transfer music and image files you have saved on your PC to your phone. 1 Connect your phone to your PC by using the USB cable with the charging cradle. 2 Click on the Transfer Files icon.
Software Update LG Mobile Phone Software This section discusses how to update LG mobile phone software. For more information on installing and using this software, please visit http://update.lgmobile.com. The update feature allows you to update your software to the latest version quickly and conveniently over the Internet, eliminating the need to visit our service centre.
Troubleshooting This chapter lists a number of problems you might encounter while using your phone. Some problems require you to call your service provider, but most are easy to correct yourself. Message Possible causes SIM error There is no SIM card in the phone, or you may have inserted it incorrectly.
Troubleshooting Message Phone cannot be switched on Charging error Phone loses network Number not permitted Possible causes Possible Corrective measures On/Off key pressed Press On/Off key for at too briefly least 2 seconds. Battery empty Charge battery. Check Battery contacts battery indicator on the dirty screen. Clean the contacts. Battery completely Charge battery.
Using the Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) The LG HBM-900 Bluetooth® Headset is a light, wireless Headset that uses Bluetooth® technology. It can be used as an audio accessory for devices that support either the Headset or Bluetooth® handsfree configurations. Front Call Button/LED Indicator (Touch Sensor) Power Switch Volume Control (Circulation) Mics Mic Back Speaker Charging Port 74 LG GD910 | User Guide GD910_AUS_TEL_Australia_1.0_111774 74 2009.11.
Using the Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) Change direction Charging - Remove the cover of the charging port, and then connect the charger. - When the charger is connected, the Headset will turn off automatically and cannot be used. - While charging, the LED indicator will display a blue light. - The buttons will not function while the device is charging. - It takes 2 hours to fully charge the Headset. - When charging is complete, the LED indicator will turn off. GD910_AUS_TEL_Australia_1.
Using the Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) Low battery - A low-battery tone will sound once every 30 seconds. - If the battery is not charged, the Headset will turn off. Power on - Move the power switch from the OFF position to the ON position. • The power will turn on and a boot tone will play. Power off - Move the power switch from the ON position to the OFF position. • A shutdown tone will play, the Bluetooth link will disconnect and the power will turn off.
Using the Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) - If you press any button on the headset while it is in Hold mode, you will hear three distinct beeps, and the LED will flash three times to alert you that the headset is in Hold Mode. - When you slide the power switch to the OFF position, the Headset will turn off and Hold mode will turn off automatically. Pairing - Prior to using the Bluetooth headset for the first time, you must pair it with a Bluetooth-enabled handset.
Using the Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) • Select “LG HBM-900” from the list of devices and pair it with your handset. • When asked for the Pass/PIN code during the pairing process enter “0000” (4 Zeros). • Once pairing has completed successfully, you will hear 2 short beeps. • If you want to pair with a different device in the future, the Headset must be placed in Pairing Mode. Note: While pairing allow connection pop-up comes with “Ask always” and “Allow without asking” options.
Using the Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) Out of range - When the Bluetooth headset and handset are separated by a distance of 33 feet (10 metres) or more, the Headset and handset will disconnect. When the handset and Bluetooth headset are once again within the required range, the Bluetooth headset will automatically reconnect to the handset.
Using the Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) Calling Answering a call - When there is an incoming call, the Headset will ring. - Touch and hold the CALL button for 1 second to answer an incoming call. Making a call - If you make a call from the handset, the call will (depending on the phone settings) automatically transfer to the Headset.
Using the Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) Last number redial* - Touch and hold the CALL button for 2 seconds to activate Last Number Redial. The Headset will beep, and call the last number will be dialled. Ending a call - Touch and hold the CALL button for 1 second. Transferring a call* - While on a handset call, touch and hold the CALL button for 1 seconds to transfer the audio to the Headset (Headset and handset must be paired).
Using the Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) Summary of button functions Function HBM-900 Status Action Power on Power off Slide the power switch from the OFF position to the ON position. Power off Power on Slide the power switch from the ON position to the OFF position. Volume adjustment Talking Briefly press the VOLUME button to increase the volume. The volume will circulate through all levels, with each button press.
Using the Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) LED indication Function HBM-900 Status Action Operating Power on The blue LED light flashes 4 times. Power off The blue LED light flashes 4 times and then turns off. Pairing mode The blue LED light stays on. Headset/ handsfree Profile connected The blue LED light flashes once every 5 seconds. Call connected The blue LED light flashes once every 5 seconds. Charging complete LED is turned off. Charging GD910_AUS_TEL_Australia_1.0_111783 83 83 2009.
Using the Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) Troubleshooting Possible Corrective measures Message Possible causes Does not turn on Check whether the Charge the battery. battery of the Bluetooth headset is fully charged. Unable to communicate with the LG HBM-900 Bluetooth Headset Check whether the handset supports the headset or handsfree Bluetooth configurations. Determine whether your handset supports the Headset or Handsfree Bluetooth configurations. Check whether the Charge the battery.
Using the Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) Precautions Do not drop the unit. Do not modify, repair or disassemble the unit. Do not expose directly to water, alcohol, benzene or other solvents. for cleaning. Do not expose directly to flammables. Do not place or store the unit near flammables. Keep unit away from humidity and dust. Do not place heavy objects on the unit. Only use the Headset with an original LG charger (Travel Adaptor or Vehicle Power Charger). Otherwise, the Headset might be damaged.
Using the Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) FCC NOTICE TO USERS : This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted.
Accessories There is a variety of accessories, some sold separately, for your mobile phone. Choose the accessories that meet your personal needs. Consult your local dealer for availability. (Items described below may be optional). Charger Charging cradle Data cable and CD Dual charging cable Bluetooth headset (LG HBM-900) Watch cushion SIM cap tool (2) Ear gels (4) and Ear loops (2) NOTE: • Always use genuine LG accessories. • Failure to use genuine LG accessories may invalidate your warranty.
Network service / Technical data Network service The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on E-GSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900 and WCDMA 2100 networks. A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. These are special services that you arrange through your wireless service provider. Before you can take advantage of Network Services, you must subscribe to them through your service provider and obtain instructions for their use from your service provider.
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MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY Australia & New Zealand 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: LG offers you a warranty that the enclosed Product and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship according to the following terms and conditions: (1) The warranty for the Product is for ONE (1) year beginning on the date of purchase of the Product.
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY Australia & New Zealand 2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: (1) Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner.
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY Australia & New Zealand MANUFACTURER’S (12) Defects or damage resulting fromWARRANTY breakage of or Australia & New Zealand tampering with the LCD screen. (13) Where applicable, Products that have been subject to an unauthorised removal or deactivation of the network AUSTRALIA: operator lock function. NEW ZEALAND: 3.
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