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Important Safety Precautions Read these instructions. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide. Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or death. WARNING! This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. 1.
Important Safety Precautions 8. Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. This could cause a fire. 9. Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. It may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone. 10.Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the phone may generate sparks. 11.Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, pulling, or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may cause electric shock or fire. 12.
Important Safety Precautions 20.Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers. 21.Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty. 22.Your service provider programs one or more emergency phone numbers, such as 911, that you can call under any circumstances, even when your phone is locked.
Table of Contents Important Safety Precautions 1 Table of Contents 4 Welcome 9 Charging the Battery ...........................21 Charging with USB ..............................21 Technical Details 10 Battery Temperature Protection .......21 Battery Charge Level ......................... 22 Signal Strength ................................... 22 Turning the Phone On and Off ...... 22 Turning the Phone On ........................22 Important Information .........................
Table of Contents Entering and Editing Information Contacts 27 Text Input ...............................................27 Key Functions ........................................ 27 Text Input Modes ................................. 27 Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory 33 1. New Contact...................................33 2. Contact List ...................................33 3. Favorites .........................................34 4. Groups ...........................................34 5. Speed Dials ..
Table of Contents Multimedia 47 1. Record Voice .................................. 47 2. Pictures .......................................... 47 2.1 My Pictures .....................................47 2.2 Default Pictures ........................... 48 3. Ringtones ......................................48 3.1 My Sounds ..................................... 48 3.2 Default Ringtones....................... 49 easyedgeSM 50 1. City ID .............................................50 2. Tone Room Deluxe......
Table of Contents 3.5 Menu Style.....................................67 8.4 SW/HW Version ...........................78 3.6 Font Type ....................................... 68 8.5 Software Update ..........................78 3.7 Font Size ........................................ 68 3.8 Clock Format ................................ 68 3.9 Name Match for Dialing............ 69 4. Phone Settings ............................69 4.1 Airplane Mode ............................. 69 4.2 Set Shortcut Keys........
Table of Contents Other Medical Devices .......................99 Health Care Facilities...........................99 Vehicles ...................................................99 Posted Facilities ..................................100 Aircraft...................................................100 Blasting Areas .....................................100 Potentially Explosive Atmosphere .100 For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag .........................................................
Welcome Thank you for choosing the cellular phone, designed to operate with the latest digital mobile communication technology, Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). Along with the many advanced features of the CDMA system, this compact phone offers: Bluetooth® wireless technology. Note The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by LG Electronics is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Technical Details Technical Details 10 Important Information Technical Details This user’s guide provides important information on the use and operation of your phone. Please read all the information carefully prior to using the phone for the best performance and to prevent any damage to or misuse of the phone. Any unapproved changes or modifications will void your warranty.
Technical Details Designator Description Basic Air Interface TIA/EIA-95A TSB-74 ANSI J-STD-008 TIA/EIA-IS2000 ANSI TIA/EIA 553A CDMA Dual Mode Air Interface 14.4kbps radio link protocol and inter-band operations IS-95 adapted for PCS frequency band cdma2000 1xRTT AirInterface Network TIA/EIA/IS-634 TIA/EIA/IS/651 TIA/EIA/IS-41-C TIA/EIA/IS-124 MAS-BS PCSC-RS Intersystem operations Non-signaling data comm.
Technical Details FCC RF Exposure Information 9#40+0) Read this information before operating the phone. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States, with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies.
Technical Details damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin a minor burn may result. Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna. Part 15.19 statement This device complies with part 15 of 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. Part 15.21 statement Part 15.
Technical Details HAC This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone hat have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise.
Phone Overview 3. Left Selection Key Performs functions identified on the bottom-left corner of the screen. 4. Message Key Quickly and easily opens a new text message. 5. SEND Key Use to make and answer calls. Press to access the All Calls list. 6. Alphanumeric Keypad Use to enter numbers and characters and select menu items. 7. Vibrate Mode Key Use to set Vibrate mode (from standby mode press and hold for about 3 seconds). 8.
Phone Overview 13. Right Selection Key Performs functions identified on the bottom-right corner of the screen. 14. Alarm Clock Key Use to access the Alarm Clock menu. 1. Headset Jack Allows you to plug in an optional 3.5mm headset for convenient, hands-free conversations. 2. Volume Keys Use to adjust the Phone Overview Master Volume in standby mode* and the Earpiece Volume during a call.
Menus Overview Menu Access While in the home screen, press MENU to access the phone’s main menu. There are two methods of accessing menus and submenus: Use the Directional Key to highlight a menu/option and press to select it. Press the number key on the keypad that to activate the corresponding menu/option. Contacts 2. Received Calls My Schedule 1. New Contact 3. Dialed Calls 1. Calendar 2. Contact List 4. All Calls 2. Alarm Clock 3. Favorites 5. Call Timers 4. Groups 6.
Menus Overview 7. Help 2. Invert Color 3. Ez Tip Calculator 3. Large Text 4. Eco-Calculator 4. Mono Audio 5. Info Search 6. Stopwatch 5. Turn Off All Sounds 7. World Clock 2. Sounds Settings 8. Notepad 1. Master Volume 9. Unit Converter 2. Call Sounds 1. Currency 1. Call Ringtone 2. Area 2. Call Vibrate 3. Length 3. Caller ID Readout 4. Mass 5. Temperature 6. Volume 7. Velocity Menus Overview 18 6. Speech Rate 2. Calculator 3. Alert Sounds 1. TXT Message 3. Display Settings 1.
Menus Overview 4. Prompts Tone Room Deluxe 4. Language 5. Location 6. Security 7. System Select 8. NAM Select Bluetooth 1. Bluetooth Menu 1. Add New Device 5. Call Settings 1. Answer Options UNO 2. Auto Retry 3. TTY Mode 4. One Touch Dial 5. Voice Privacy 6. DTMF Tones 6. Web Access Prompt 7. Memory 1. Memory Usage 3. My Sounds 4. My Contacts 8. Phone Info 1. My Number Menus Overview 2. My Pictures 2. ESN/MEID 3. Icon Glossary 4. SW/HW Version 5. Software Update 1. Status 2.
Getting Started with Your Phone The Battery Note It is important to fully charge the battery before initial use of the phone. 3. Align the battery cover and press it downward until it clicks into place. The phone comes with a rechargeable battery. The battery charge level is shown at the top right corner of the LCD screen. Installing the Battery Getting Started with Your Phone 20 1. Insert your thumbnail into the cutout located at the bottom of the back cover and lift it to remove it. 2.
Getting Started with Your Phone Accessory Port and the other end into an electrical outlet. The charge time varies depending upon the battery level. Charging with USB Charging the Battery Use the charger provided with your phone. Note Low-power USB ports are not supported, such as the USB ports on your keyboard or bus-powered USB hub. Battery Temperature Protection Notice Please make sure that the 'B' side faces up before inserting a charger or USB cable into the Charger/ Accessory Port of your phone.
Getting Started with Your Phone Battery Charge Level You can find the battery charge level at the top right corner of the LCD screen. When the charge level becomes low, the battery sensor sounds a warning tone, blinks the battery icon, and/ or displays a warning message. As the charge level approaches empty, the phone automatically switches off without saving. Signal Strength Getting Started with Your Phone Call quality depends on the signal strength in your area.
Getting Started with Your Phone hold it down for at least two seconds to delete all the digits. Redialing Calls With the flip open, press the SEND Key twice to redial the last number dialed. Receiving Calls 1. When the phone rings or vibrates, you can answer the call by simply opening the flip. s Open the flip and press the Left [Quiet] to mute Selection Key the ringing or vibration for that call. s Open the flip and press the Right [Ignore] to Selection Key end the call or send it directly to Voice mail.
Quick Access to Convenient Features Vibrate Mode Quick Volume Adjustments Sets the phone to vibrate instead of ringing ( is displayed). To set Vibrate Mode, with the flip open, press and hold . To return to Normal Mode, press and hold again. Quickly adjust ringer and earpiece volumes by pressing the Volume Keys on the left side of the phone. Press the upper volume key to increase and lower volume key to decrease the volume.
Quick Access to Convenient Features 3-way call Caller ID You can talk with two people at the same time with a three-way conversation on your wireless phone. Airtime and other charges, which may include toll or long distance charges, will apply for all simultaneous calls until you end one call. Caller ID displays the number and/or name and picture (if applicable) of the person calling when your phone rings. 1. While on the first call, dial the 10-digit number of the second person. 3.
Quick Access to Convenient Features Battery Level, Volume and My Number. 5. Contacts You can look up names in your Contacts as well as manage your Contact List including creating, erasing or modifying. 6. Redial Say "Redial" and the phone will redial the last phone number. Quick Access to Convenient Features 26 7. Help Provides a general guideline to using Voice Commands. Note Voice Commands can also be started with the designated key on your Bluetooth® device.
Entering and Editing Information Text Input Text Input Modes The following key functions are available to help with text entry: In a text field, press the Left Selection Key to select a text input mode: Key Functions Left Selection Key: Press to change the text input mode. Shift: Press to change capitalization (initial cap, caps lock, lowercase). Space: Press to complete a word and insert a space. Clear: Press to delete a single space or character. Hold to delete words.
Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory Storing Basics 1. With the flip open, enter a number (max. 49 digits), then press the Left Selection Key [Save]. 2. Use the Directional Key to highlight Add New Contact/ Update Existing, then press . 3. Use the Directional Key to highlight Mobile 1/ Home/ Business/ Mobile 2/ Fax, then press . Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory 4. Enter a name (max. 32 characters), and any additional information, then press [SAVE].
Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory 6. Press [Yes] to confirm, then press [SAVE] to update your contact entry. Storing a Number with Pauses Pauses allow you to enter additional series of numbers to access automated systems such as Voice mail or credit billing numbers. Pause types are: 2-Sec Pause (P) The phone waits two seconds before dialing the next string of digits. 1. With the flip open, enter the phone number, then press the Right Selection Key [Options]. 2.
Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory 5. Enter the additional number(s), then press [SAVE] to update your contact entry. Adding Another Phone Number Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory From standby mode Changing Saved Information 1. With the flip open, enter a phone number, then press the Left Selection Key [Save]. To edit any information you stored, access the Edit Contact screen: 2. Use the Directional Key to highlight Update Existing, then press . 1.
Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory Changing the Default Number Deleting The Default Number is the phone number you first entered when you created the Contact. However, another number can be saved as the Default Number. 1. With the flip open, press the Right Selection Key [Contacts]. 2. Use the Directional Key highlight an entry. Deleting a Contact Entry 1. With the flip open, press the Right Selection Key [Contacts]. 2. Use the Directional Key highlight an entry. to 3.
Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory Speed Dialing Allows you to make phone calls quickly and easily to numbers stored in Contacts. Note Speed Dial 1 is reserved for Voice mail. Single Digit Speed Dials Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory Press and hold the Speed Dial digit. Your phone recalls the phone number from your Contacts, displays it, and dials it for you. Multiple Digit Speed Dials When you press and hold a number key, it signals the phone to call a Speed Dial.
Contacts Contacts The Contacts menu allows you to store names, phone numbers and other information in your phone’s memory. Shortcut is a The Right Selection Key shortcut key to the Contact List. Note For more detailed information, see page 28. 2. Contact List Allows you to view your Contact List. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Contacts. 1. New Contact 3. Press Contact List. Allows you to add a new contact to your Contact List. 4.
Contacts 3. Favorites View Messages Allows you to add Contact entries or Contact groups to your list of Favorites to easily view, call, or send messages. Right Selection Key Options 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Contacts. 3. Press Favorites. 4. Press [ADD]. TIP You can add up to 10 Contacts and/ or Contact groups as Favorites to easily make calls, send messages, and view messages. 5. Select whether you want to add a favorite from your Contacts or Group.
Contacts [Options] to select one of the following: New Message/ Edit Group Name & ID/ Edit Members/ Erase Group/ Set As Favorite/ Search Entry Mode Adding Contacts to a Group 1. From Groups submenu, press [VIEW] and press [ADD]. 2. Highlight a desired contact list and press [MARK]. 3. Press Left Selection Key [Done] to add contact to a group. 5. Speed Dials 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Contacts. 3. Press Speed Dials. 4.
Messaging Messaging SHORTCUT From standby mode, pressing the is a shortcut Left Selection Key to Messaging. Messaging Depending on the content and size of your messages, the phone can store up to 790 messages (including a max. of 300 text messages, 100 emergency alerts, 100 multimedia message notifications, and 100 multimedia messages in the Inbox; 100 text messages and 50 multimedia messages in the Outbox; 20 text messages and 20 multimedia messages in Drafts).
Messaging standby mode. 4. Enter a phone number or a recipient's name in the To field. As you enter the phone number or a recipient's name, matching contacts appear. You can choose a suggested recipient or continue entering the phone number. 5. Press field. to access the text 6. Use the keypad to enter your message. 7. Press [SEND]. Select Recipient(s) Using Add 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. Messaging. 3. Press New Message. 4. With the To field highlighted, press the Right Selection Key Add. 5.
Messaging 1. Attach 2. Messages 1. Picture Highlight a picture, then press . 2. Sound Highlight a sound, then press . 3. Record Voice Press to start recording and then press to STOP. 4. Name Card 2. Insert Templates Highlight the text and press . to Messaging 4. Priority Level Choose from High or Normal and press [SET]. 5. Cancel Message Select Yes to save the message in drafts or No to cancel the message without saving the message in drafts. 9.
Messaging Reply Replies to the sender's address of the received message. Reply With Copy Replies to the sender's address with a copy of the original message text included. Forward Forwards the message to other destination address(es). Add To Contacts Stores the callback number, email address, and numbers from the address of the received message into your Contacts. Extract Addresses Allows you to extract addresses.
Messaging Message Icon Reference 3. Drafts Saved message drafts are stored here. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Messaging. 3. Press Drafts. 4. Highlight a message. The following options are available. Press [EDIT] to continue editing the message. Press the Left Selection Key [Erase] to erase the message. Press the Right Selection Key Text Message Draft Media Message Draft 4. Voicemail Allows you to view the number of new voice messages recorded in the Voice mail box.
Messaging and press the Send Key from your phone or dial your wireless phone number from any touch-tone phone. Messaging Settings Allows you to configure settings for your messages. 1. With the flip open, press [MENU]. OR Press and hold from your phone, as a speed dial to your voice mail. 2. When the recorded announcement begins, press to interrupt (if applicable). 3. When prompted, enter your password, then . 5. Templates Allows you to manage your Templates entries. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU].
Messaging 3. Auto Save Sent 7. TXT Instant Reply Select On to automatically save your Sent messages. Select Off if you don't want to save automatically. Select Prompt to be asked to save. Select On to text a reply instantly. Or, select Off. 4. Auto Erase Inbox Select On to automatically delete read messages when you exceed the storage limit. Or, select Off. 5. Messaging Font Size Select Small, Normal or Large for the size of the Messaging characters. 6.
Messaging 12. Callback # Select On to automatically send a designated callback number with your messages. Or, select Off. 13. Signature Select Custom to create/edit a signature to automatically send with your messages. Select None for no signature. 3. Press the Right Selection Key [Options] then select one of the following: Erase Sent/Received/ Erase Drafts/ Erase All Messages 4. Press [Yes] to confirm the deletion or select which messages you want to delete. A confirmation message is displayed. 14.
Call History Call Timer/ Data Counter Call History The Call History menu has lists of phone numbers and/or Contacts entries for calls you placed, accepted, or missed. It is continually updated as new numbers are added to the beginning of the list and the oldest entries are removed from the bottom of the list. 1. Missed Calls Allows you to view the list of missed calls; up to 90 entries. Call History. 3. Press Missed Calls. Call History 4.
Call History 3. Dialed Calls 2. Press Call History. Allows you to view the list of outgoing calls; up to 90 entries. 3. Press All Calls. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Call History. 3. Press Dialed Calls. 4. Use the Directional Key highlight an entry, then Press Press to [OPEN] to open the entry. Press the SEND Key to [OPEN] to open the entry. Press the SEND Key to place a call to the number. Press the Right Selection Key 4.
Call History 4. Use the Directional Key highlight a call list. to Last Call/ All Calls/ Received Calls/ Dialed Calls/ Roaming Calls/ Last Reset/ Lifetime Calls 5. Press the Left Selection Key [Reset] to reset the highlighted timer. 6. Reset all the recorded timers by pressing the Right Selection Key [Reset All]. Note Lifetime Calls cannot be reset. 6. Data Counter Allows you to view the data counter. Call History 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Call History. 3. Press Data Counter. 4.
Multimedia Multimedia The following options are available: Everything you need to know while you’re on the go. Press [VIEW] to view it. Press the Left Selection Key 1. Record Voice Record Voice Press to start recording and then press to STOP. 2. Pictures View and share digital pictures right from your wireless phone. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Multimedia. 3. Press Pictures. 4. Browse the submenus. 2.1 My Pictures 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Multimedia. 3.
Multimedia Editing a Picture 3. Ringtones Access My Pictures, then use the Directional Key to highlight a picture. Press [VIEW] and then press the Right Selection Key [Options] to access: Personalize your phone with ringtones. A wide variety of choices are available, such as current hits, pop, hip-hop, and more. Edit Allows you to zoom, rotate and crop the photo. 3.1 My Sounds 2.2 Default Pictures Allows you to record a new sound or select a desired sound.
Multimedia Options with a sound file highlighted: Contact ID: Highlight and select the Contact to be identified by the ringtone you selected. Alert Sounds: Press the corresponding number key to set the ringtone for one of the following: All Messages/ TXT Message/ Multimedia Message/ Voicemail Press the Left Selection Key [Set As] to set it as the Ringtone, Contact ID or Alert Sounds. Press [PLAY].
easyedgeSM easyedgeSM SM easyedge allows you to do more than just talk on your phone. easyedgeSM is a technology and service that allows you to download and use applications on your phone. With easyedgeSM, it is quick and easy to personalize your phone to suit your lifestyle and tastes. Just download the applications that appeal to you. From ringtones and wallpapers to games and productivity tools, you can be assured you will find something useful, practical, or downright entertaining.
easyedgeSM 4. Settings 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press easyedge. 3. Access Settings, then use the Directional Key to navigate through the menu. 5. Help 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press easyedge. 3. Access Help, then use the Directional Key to navigate through the menu.
My Schedule My Schedule 1. Calendar Allows you to keep your agenda convenient and easy to access. Simply store your appointments and your phone will alert you with a reminder you set. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press My Schedule. 3. Press Calendar. 4. Use the Directional Key to highlight the scheduled day. Left: Previous Day Right: Next Day Up: Previous Week Down: Next Week My Schedule 5. Press the Left Selection Key [Add]. 6.
My Schedule 4. Press the Left Selection Key [Add]. 5. Use the Directional Key to highlight the information you want to set, then press the Left Selection Key [Set] to view your setting choices. How to edit alarms 1. From the Alarm Clock list, press [VIEW] and then press [EDIT]. Enter the alarm information including: s Turn On/Off s Set Time s Repeat s Ringtone [SAVE] after setting 6. Press all of the Alarm fields as necessary. Note Snooze or Dismiss the alarm using the Selection Keys (flip open).
Browser Browser Allows you to access news, sports, weather, and email from your device. Accessibility and selections within this feature are dependent upon your service provider. For specific information on Internet access through your phone, contact your service provider. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Browser 54 Browser.
Tools Tools Your phone tools include Voice Commands, Calculator, Ez Tip Calculator, Eco-Calculator, Info Search, Stopwatch, World Clock, Notepad ,and Unit Converter. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Tools. 1. Voice Commands This feature provides you with the following options equipped with AVR (Advanced Voice Recognition) technology. Each option has its detailed information on the phone and you can check it out by pressing the Left Selection Key [Info]. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. Tools.
Tools 2. Press Tools. 3. Press Voice Commands. 1.1.1 Call 1.1.3 Go to
Tools 1.1.7 Help Press the Directional Key Provides a general guideline to using Voice Commands. Press the Directional Key Left for ÷ (division). Right for x (multiplication). 2. Calculator Allows you to perform simple mathematical calculations. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Tools. 3. Press Calculator. Allows you to quickly and easily calculate bill amounts using the bill total, tip % and number of people as variables. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 4.
Tools 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. Unit Allows you to change the 2. Press Tools. My Car Allows you to select 3. Press Eco-Calculator. 4. Select the Walking or Cycling fields to edit the hours and miles. Note The decreasing CO2 amount is automatically updated when you enter the hour or mile amounts. 5. Press the Left Selection Key [Settings] to set the following settings. Mode Allows you to switch Tools the Eco-Calculator home screen animation to Person or Tree.
Tools highlight the desired results and press [VIEW]. If you want to retry the search, press the Right Selection Key [Retry]. If you want to start a new search, press the Left Selection Key [Search], enter your key word, then press . 7. If no results are found, you will be prompted to try again. Choose Yes to try again or No to return to the Tools menu. 6. Stopwatch Allows you to use your phone as a typical stopwatch. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Tools. 3. Press Stopwatch. 4.
Tools 2. Press Tools. 3. Press Notepad. 4. Press the Left Selection Key [Add] to write a new note. 5. Press the Left Selection Key to change the entry mode. Or press the Right Selection Key [Options] to Copy Text and Paste or to Cancel the notepad entry. 6. After filling in the note, press [SAVE] to save it. 9. Unit Converter Allows you to add, read, edit, and erase notes to yourself. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Tools 60 Tools. 3. Press Unit Converter.
Settings Settings 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. Your phone settings include Accessibility, Sounds Settings, Display Settings, Phone Settings, Call Settings, Web Access Prompt, Memory and Phone Info. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Accessibility. 4. Press Readout. 5. Press Full Readout. 1. Accessibility Allows you to set the Accessibility settings. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Accessibility. 6. Use the Directional Key to highlight a setting, then press [SET].
Settings 3. Press Accessibility. 4. Press Readout. 5. Press Digit Dial Readout. 6. Use the Directional Key to highlight a setting, then press [SET]. 6. Use the Directional Key to highlight a setting, then press [SET]. 1.1.6 Speech Rate 1.1.4 Caller ID Readout Allows you to set the menu readout speech rate. Allows you to set how you want the Caller ID to be read out. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Accessibility. 2.
Settings 1.3. Large Text 2. Press Settings. Allows you to use larger font for menus. 3. Press Accessibility. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Accessibility. 4. Press Large Text. 4. Press Turn Off All Sounds. 5. Use the Directional Key to highlight a setting, then press [SET]. 2. Sounds Settings 5. Use the Directional Key to highlight a setting, then press [SET]. Provides options to customize the phone’s sounds. 1.4. Mono Audio 2.
Settings 2. Press Settings. 5. Press 3. Press Sounds Settings. 4. Press Call Sounds. 6. Use the Directional Key to highlight a setting, then press [SET]. 2.2.1 Call Ringtone Allows you to select the ringtone for incoming calls. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Sounds Settings. 4. Press 5. Press Call Sounds. Call Ringtone. 6. Use the Directional Key to highlight a ringtone then press [SET] to save the sound.
Settings Tone/ Missed Call 6. The Alert Sounds menu has these options: Tone/ Vibrate/ Reminder The exception for this is the Emergency Tone menu. This menu has these options: Vibrate Only/ Alert & Vibrate 2.4 Keypad Volume Allows you to set the keypad volume. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Sounds Settings. 4. Press Keypad Volume. 5. Adjust the volume with the Directional Key and press [SET] to save the setting.
Settings 5. Press Power On or Power Off. 6. Use the Directional Key to highlight a setting, then press [SET]. 2.7 Hearing Assist Allows you to set the phone to automatically adapt to noisy environments by adjusting the listening level and improving speech intelligibility. Note The Hearing Assist feature is automatically disabled when you use the speakerphone or the hands-free devices. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. Settings 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Sounds Settings. 4. Press Hearing Assist.
Settings 4. Press Backlight. 5. Highlight a Backlight submenu and press . Display Backlight: 7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30 Seconds/ Always Off Keypad Backlight: 7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30 Seconds/ Always Off 3.3 Brightness 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Display Settings. 4. Press Wallpaper. 5. Highlight a Wallpaper submenu and press . 6. Press [SET] to set. 3.5 Menu Style Allows you to set the backlight levels.
Settings 3.6 Font Type Allows you to set the font type. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Display Settings. 4. Press Font Type. 5. Use the Directional Key to highlight a setting, then press [SET]. Note Press the Left Selection Key [Preview] to preview the selected font type. 3.7 Font Size Settings Allows you to set the font size for Dial Digits, Menu & List and Message.
Settings Note Press the Left Selection Key [Preview] to preview the selected clock format. 3.9 Name Match for Dialing Allows you to display names when entering matching phone umbers to dial. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Display Settings. 4. Press Name Match for Dialing. 5. Use the Directional Key to highlight a setting, then press [SET]. 4. Phone Settings 4.1 Airplane Mode Turning on Airplane Mode will disable all wireless communications. 1.
Settings 4.2.2 Set Directional Keys Note To access these shortcuts open the flip, then press the Directional Key in the direction (up, left) set from standby mode for the Shortcut you want to access. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Phone Settings. 4. Press Language. 5. Use the Directional Key highlight a setting, then 6. Press Settings. 4.5 Location 3. Press Phone Settings. 4. Press Set Shortcut Keys. 5. Press Keys.
Settings phone number is not set. Note s '03 SATELLITE SIGNALS ARE NOT always received by the phone, especially under bad atmospheric and environmental conditions, indoors, etc. s 7HEN A ,OCATION 3ETTING Restriction is activated in the Security Menu, the lock code is required when you enter location menu. The lock code is the same 4 digits you use as your device lock code; initially the last 4 digits of your phone number.
Settings 5. Enter the four-digit lock code. 6. Press Restrictions. 7. Enter the four-digit service code. 8. Select a Restrictions menu then press . 9. Use the Directional Key to highlight the restriction then press .
Settings 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Phone Settings. Unlocked remains unlocked, by default. 4. Press Security. On Power Up The phone is locked when it is turned on. 6. Press 7. Highlight an option and press [SET]. 4.6.5 Lock Phone Now Selecting this menu immediately locks the phone and requires you to enter your security lock code to access it. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Phone Settings. 4. Press Security. 5. Enter the four-digit lock code. 6.
Settings 4.8 NAM Select Allows you to select the phone’s NAM (Number Assignment Module) if the phone is registered with multiple service providers. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Phone Settings. 4. Press NAM Select. 5. Use the Directional Key to highlight a setting, then press [SET]. 5. Call Settings The Call Settings menu allows you to designate how the phone handles both incoming and outgoing calls. Settings 5.
Settings 5.3 TTY Mode 6. Press Allows you to attach a TTY device enabling you to communicate with parties also using a TTY device. A phone with TTY support is able to translate typed characters to voice. Voice can also be translated into characters and then displayed on the TTY. 7. Use the Directional Key to highlight a setting, then press [SET]. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Call Settings. 4. Press TTY Mode. 5. An explanation message is displayed. to continue.
Settings and receive without TTY equipment. Connecting TTY Equipment and a Terminal 1. Connect a TTY cable to TTY connection on the terminal (TTY connection location is the same as a headset jack). 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Call Settings. 4. Press One Touch Dial. 2. Enter the phone menu and set the desired TTY mode. 5. Use the Directional Key to highlight a setting, then press [SET]. 3.
Settings 2. Press Settings. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Memory. 3. Press Call Settings. 4. Press DTMF Tones. 4. Use the Directional Key to select file storage type in the phone, then press to view the memory used. [MENU]. 5. Use the Directional Key to highlight a setting, then press [SET]. 6. Web Access Prompt Allows you to turn the Web Access Prompt on or off to elect if you want to be prompted when accessing the web. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3.
Settings 2. Press Settings. 8.5 Software Update 3. Press Phone Info. 4. Press ESN/MEID. This feature gives your device the ability to upgrade to the latest software and keeps it operating with the latest features. 8.3 Icon Glossary Allows you to view all the icons and their meanings. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Settings. 3. Press Phone Info. 4. Press Icon Glossary. 5. Select a submenu to view that category's available icons. 8.
Settings Press Status to see the status of a download or update and see information on the last successful update. If updates have not yet been performed, status information will be unavailable. Press Check for Update to check if any new software updates are available to download. If a newer software version is available, you can begin the download by pressing the OK key .
Tone Room Deluxe Tone Room Deluxe The Tone Room Deluxe application allows you to browse and download ringtones. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press Tone Room Deluxe. 3. Read the terms of service and touch Accept if you accept them. 4. Browse for ringtones and download the desired ones.
Bluetooth Bluetooth Turn On Bluetooth Allows you to set the phone's Bluetooth® power On/Off. Your phone is compatible with devices that support the Headset, Handsfree, Phonebook Access, Object Push for vCard and vCalendar, File Transfer, and Message Access profiles. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. You may create and store 20 pairings within the phone and connect to one device. 4. Press the Left Selection Key [Turn On].
Bluetooth 6. Press . 7. Set the desired device to discovery mode. 8. The device will appear in Add New Device menu once it has been located. Highlight the device and press [PAIR]. 9. The handset will prompt you for the passcode. Consult the Bluetooth® accessory instructions for the appropriate passcode (typically “0000” - 4 zeroes). Enter the passcode and press . When Auto Pair Handsfree is set to On, the device will try to autopair for headsets. Bluetooth 82 10.
Bluetooth Icon References When Successfully Connected The following options are available in the paired device. 1. Remove Device: You can remove the device from the pairing list. 2. Rename Device: You can rename the paired device. 3. Incoming Security: Allows you to set permission before connecting an incoming device. 4. Service Discovery: Allows you to search for the services that the selected device supports. 5. Device Info: Shows the device information.
Bluetooth 3. Press Bluetooth Menu. Allows you to see profiles that your phone can support. 5. Press 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. My Phone Info. 6. Press to clear the existing name. 7. Use the keypad to enter a new custom name. 8. Press exit. [SET] to save and Discovery Mode Allows you to set whether your device is able to be discovered/ found by other Bluetooth® devices in the area. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. Bluetooth 2. Press Bluetooth. 3. Press Bluetooth Menu. 4.
UNO UNO Allows you to use the preloaded UNO application. User charges may apply. 1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 2. Press UNO. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to start playing UNO.
Safety HAC This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise.
Safety FCC RF exposure limits. user’s authority to operate the equipment. Caution Use only the supplied antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas (or modifications to the antenna) could impair call quality, damage the phone, void your warranty and/or violate FCC regulations. Don't use the phone with a damaged antenna. A damaged antenna could cause a minor skin burn. Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna. Part 15.19 statement This device complies with part15 of FCC rules.
Safety between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions Safety Your wireless phone, which contains a radio transmitter and receiver, emits radio frequency energy during use. The following consumer information addresses commonly asked questions about the health effects of wireless phones.
Safety The FCC issued its own website publication stating that “there is no scientific evidence that proves that wireless phone usage can lead to cancer or a variety of other problems, including headaches, dizziness or memory loss.” This publication is available at http://www.fcc.gov/ cgb/ cellular.html or through the FCC at (888) 225-5322 or (888) CALL-FCC.
Safety Can I minimize my RF exposure? Safety 90 If you are concerned about RF, there are several simple steps you can take to minimize your RF exposure. You can, of course, reduce your talk time. You can place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, as the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. The FDA/FCC website states that “hands-free kits can be used with wireless phones for convenience and comfort.
Safety of the UK’s leaflet is available at http://www.dh.gov.uk (search “mobile”), or you can write to: NRPB, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 ORQ, United Kingdom. Copies of the UK’s annual reports on mobile phones and RF are available online at www.iegmp. org.uk and http://www.hpa.org. uk/radiation/ (search “mobile”). Parents who wish to reduce their children’s RF exposure may choose to restrict their children’s wireless phone use.
Safety Telephone: 011 41 22 791 21 11 http://www.ncrponline.org http://www.who.int/mediacentre/ factsheets/fs193/en/ Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Committee on Man and Radiation (COMAR) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection c/o Bundesamt fur Strahlenschutz Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1 85764 Oberschleissheim Germany Telephone: 011 49 1888 333 2156 http://www.icnirp.
Safety and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.18 W/ kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.
Safety www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID ZNFVN170. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) website at http://www.ctia.org/. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue.
Safety be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs. M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled.
Safety turn the BT (Bluetooth) mode off for HAC. For information about hearing aids and digital wireless phones Wireless Phones and Hearing Aid Accessibility http://www.accesswireless. org/ Gallaudet University, RERC http://tap.gallaudet.edu/Voice/ FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/ hearing.html The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Order Safety http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/ edocs_public/attachmatch/ FCC-03-168A1.
Safety follow some commonsense recommendations when using any portable audio device: Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume at which you can hear adequately. When using headphones, turn the volume down if you cannot hear the people speaking near you or if the person sitting next to you can hear what you are listening to. Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings.
Safety set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: ANSI C95.1 (1992) * NCRP Report 86 (1986) ICNIRP (1996) * American National Standards Institute; National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature.
Safety maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Safety Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require. Aircraft FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft. Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off twoway radio”. Obey all signs and instructions.
Safety Violation of the instructions may cause minor or serious damage to the product. Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred. Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other hazard. Such conditions may present the risk of fire or explosion.
Safety Charger and Adapter Safety The charger and adapter are intended for indoor use only. Insert the battery pack charger vertically into the wall power socket. Only use the approved battery charger. Otherwise, you may cause serious damage to your phone. Use the correct adapter for your phone when using the battery pack charger abroad.
Safety port, as well as the use of an incompatible charger, may cause damage to your phone and void the warranty. Charging temperature range is regulated between 32°F (0°C) and 113°F (45°C). Do not charge the battery out of recommended temperature range. Charging out of recommended range might cause the generating heat or serious damage of battery. And also, it might cause the deterioration of battery's characteristics and cycle life.
Safety Insert the battery pack charger vertically into the wall power socket. Only use the approved battery charger. Otherwise, you may cause serious damage to your phone and risk of overheating, fire or explosion may occur. Use the correct adapter for your phone when using the battery pack charger abroad. Talking on your phone for a long period of time may reduce call quality due to heat generated during use.
Safety connected. If not, it may cause excessive heat or fire. If you put your phone in a pocket or bag without covering the receptacle of the phone (power plug pin), metallic articles (such as a coin, paperclip or pen) may short-circuit the phone and may cause an explosion. Always cover the receptacle when not in use. Don’t short-circuit the battery. General Notice Using a damaged battery or placing a battery in your mouth or animal's mouth may cause serious injury including a fire or explosion.
Safety it to an LG Authorized Service Center. Do not paint your phone. The data saved in your phone might be deleted due to careless use, repair of the phone, or upgrade of the software. Please backup your important phone numbers. (Ringtones, text messages, voice messages, and pictures, and videos could also be deleted.) The manufacturer is not liable for damage due to the loss of data. When you use the phone in public places, set the ringtone to vibration so you don't disturb others.
Safety the reasons for inconsistent results. 2. What is the FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones? Under the law, the FDA does not review the safety of radiationemitting consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit Radio Frequency (RF) energy at a level that is hazardous to the user.
Safety working group activities, as well. The FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. The FCC relies on the FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones. Safety The FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon.
Safety glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless phone RF exposures. However, none of the studies can answer questions about long-term exposures, since the average period of phone use in these studies was around three years. 5.
Safety but ten or more years followup may be needed to provide answers about some health effects, such as cancer. This is because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancercausing agent and the time tumors develop — if they do — may be many, many years. The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless phones.
Safety the latest research developments around the world. 7. How can I find out how much Radio Frequency energy exposure I can get by using my wireless phone? 8.
Safety methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses a tissue-simulating model of the human head. Standardized SAR test methodology is expected to greatly improve the consistency of measurements made at different laboratories on the same phone. SAR is the measurement of the amount of energy absorbed in tissue, either by the whole body or a small part of the body. It is measured in watts/kg (or milliwatts/g) of matter.
Safety children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) energy, the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure. Radio Frequency (RF) energy from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices.
Safety specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a “compatible” phone and a “compatible” hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000. The FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur, the FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem.
Safety responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When operating a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips: 1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial. Carefully read your instruction manual and learn to take advantage of valuable features most phones offer, including automatic redial and memory.
Safety dangerous situation because you are reading or writing and not paying attention to the road or nearby vehicles. 6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan your calls before you begin your trip or attempt to coincide your calls with times you may be stopped at a stop sign, red light, or otherwise stationary.
Safety encounter while driving may require attention, but are not urgent enough to merit a call for emergency services. But you can still use your wireless phone to lend a hand. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number. Safety The above tips are meant as general guidelines.
Limited Warranty Statement 1.
Limited Warranty Statement repair, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are not the fault of LG, including damage caused by shipping, blown fuses, spills of food or liquid. (3) Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship. (5) Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible.
Limited Warranty Statement 4. STATE LAW RIGHTS: Limited Warranty Statement 120 No other express warranty is applicable to this product. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN.
Limited Warranty Statement 7.11 Warranty Laws The following laws govern warranties that arise in retail sales of consumer goods: The California Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act [CC §§1790 et seq], The California Uniform Commercial Code, Division Two [Com C §§2101 et seq], and The Consumer Warranty Act does not affect the rights and obligations of parties under the state Uniform Commercial Code, except the provisions of the Act prevail over provisions of the Commercial Code when they conflict.
Glossary Terminology Ez Tip Calculator Feature for easy bill calculation using the total cost, tip, and number of people as variables. Voice Commands Feature that allows you to perform a wide range of verbal commands by training the phone to recognize your individual speech patterns. Acronyms and Abbreviations DTMF Dual-Tone Multi Frequency (or “touch-tone”) is a method used to communicate keys pressed on the phone.
Glossary NAM Number Assignment Module is how the phone stores the phone number and its electronic serial number. SSL Secure Sockets Layer Protocol is used to encrypt data sent over the air. TTY Teletypewriter. An electromechanical typewriter that either transmits or receives messages coded in electrical signals. A phone with TTY support is able to translate typed characters to voice or translate voice into characters to display on the TTY.
Index Numbers 3-way call 25 10 Driver Safety Tips 114 Call Timer 45 Call Waiting 24 Changing Saved Information 30 Changing the Default Number 31 A Charging the Battery 21 Accessibility 61 Clock Format 68 Adding Another Phone Number 30 Consumer Information About Radio Add New Device 81 Frequency Emissions 88 Airplane Mode 69 Consumer Information on SAR 92 Alarm Clock 52 Contact List 33 Alert Sounds 64 Contacts 33 Answer Options 74 Correcting Dialing Mistakes 22 Auto Retry 74 Customizing In
Index Erasing Messages 43 Location 70 Ez Tip Calculator 57 M F Making Calls 22 Favorites 34 Master Volume 63 FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility Memory 77 (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Menu Access 17 Devices 94 Menu Style 67 FDA Consumer Update 106 Messages 38 Font Size 68 Messaging 36 Font Type 68 Messaging Settings 41 Missed Calls 44 G Groups 34 Multimedia 47 Mute Function 24 My Number 77 H Hearing Assist 66 My Phone Info 83 My Pictures 47 My Schedule 52 My Sounds 48 I My vCard 35 Icon
Index O One Touch Dial 76 Software Update 78 Sounds Off 24 Sounds Settings 63 P Speed Dial 28 Phone Info 77 Speed Dials 35 Phone Settings 69 Stopwatch 59 Pictures 47 Storing a Number with Pauses 29 Power On/Off 65 Storing Basics 28 Speed Dialing 32 SW/HW Version 78 Q System Select 73 Quick Font Resize 24 Quick Volume Adjustments 24 T Templates 41 Index R Text Input 27 Received Calls 44 The Battery 20 Receiving Calls 23 TIA Safety Information 97 Record Voice 47 Tone Room Deluxe 80
Index W Wallpaper 67 Web Access Prompt 77 World Clock 59 Index 127