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Important Customer Information Before you begin Before reading this user guide and getting started, please review the separate Product Safety and Warranty Information guide for important product safety and warranty information about your device.
2 Table of Contents Important Customer Information...........................................................1 Table of Contents ................................................................................... 2 The Basics ...............................................................................................4 Phone overview..................................................................................................... 4 Installing the battery ..............................................
Table of Contents Tools .......................................................................................................59 Alarm/Clock.........................................................................................................61 Calculator ............................................................................................................62 Calendar ..............................................................................................................62 Tasks ............
4 The Basics Phone overview Front View Earpiece Proximity sensor Home screen QuickTap bar Home key Back key Menu key 1. Earpiece Lets you hear callers and automated prompts. 2. Proximity sensor Senses proximity toward other objects (such as your head) so that tap commands are not accidentally activated during a call. It also employs an ambient sensor which measures the surrounding light and adjusts the LCD brightness to provide a vivid screen.
The Basics 5. Back key Tap to return to the previous screen. It also closes pop-up items such as menus, dialog boxes, and the on-screen keyboard. 6. Menu key Tap to open an Options menu with options that affect the current screen or app. This only applies when available, depending on the screen or app. 7.
6 The Basics Top and Bottom View 3.5mm Headset jack Microphone USB/Charging port 10. 3.5mm Headset jack Allows you to plug in an optional headset for convenient, hands-free conversations. You can also plug in headphones to listen to music. 11. Microphone Transmits your voice to the other caller. It's also used for voice-activated functions and voice recorder functions. NOTE Please be careful not to block the microphone with your hand during calls. 12.
The Basics 13. Speaker Use to listen to the audio from the selected function (e.g., music, videos, sound clips, etc.). 14. Camera lens Use to take photos and record videos. Keep it clean for optimal performance. 15. MicroSD Card slot Use for additional storage space of items such as pictures, videos, music, etc. 16. Battery Fully charge the battery before initial use to optimize your battery life. 17. Back cover Protects the battery and internal antenna. Keep it from getting scratched or damaged.
8 The Basics 2. Insert the battery into the opening on the back on the phone, making sure the connectors align and press down until it clicks into place . 3. Align the back cover over the battery compartment along the outer edge of phone . and press down Charging the phone Your phone comes with a USB Cable and a Charger Adapter which connect together to charge your phone. Fully charge the battery before using your phone for the first time to improve your battery lifetime.
The Basics WARNING! To avoid damage to your phone's port and cable plug, orient the plug with the port before inserting it. NOTE Do not open the back cover while your phone is charging. NOTE Only use approved charging accessories to charge your LG phone. Improper handling of the USB/Charging Port, as well as the use of an incompatible charger, may cause damage to your phone and void the warranty.
10 The Basics Battery saver mode Battery saver mode changes certain settings to conserve battery power until you can recharge your phone. If you turn Battery saver mode on, it will automatically activate when the battery charge level drops to the level you set. If Battery saver mode is off, you will be prompted to turn on Battery saver mode when the battery reaches low levels. 1. From the Home screen, tap the Menu key Battery saver > Turn Battery saver on. > Settings > Battery > 2.
The Basics (on the To turn off the phone, press and hold the Power/Lock key right side of the phone), tap Power off in the menu that appears, then tap OK to confirm. Locking and unlocking the screen Using a Screen Lock Set a screen lock to secure your phone and prevent unauthorized use. > Settings > Lock screen From the Home screen, tap the Menu key > Select screen lock, then select your lock type (Swipe, Pattern, PIN, or Password).
12 The Basics Performing a Hard Reset (Factory Reset) If your phone does not restore to its original condition after an error or you forgot your screen lock, perform a Hard Reset (Factory Reset) to initialize it. WARNING If you perform a Hard Reset, all user apps, user data, and DRM licenses will be deleted. Please remember to backup any important data before performing a Hard Reset. 1. Turn the phone off. 2.
The Basics Automatic timeout If you'ren't actively using your phone, it will automatically timeout by turning off the backlight and locking the screen. This helps to prevent accidental taps and saves battery power. Changing the screen timeout From the Home screen, tap the Menu key Screen timeout. > Settings > Display > To manually turn off and lock the screen: Press the Power/Lock key (on the right side of the phone). Apps do not stop running when you lock the screen.
14 The Basics When your phone is set to the Swipe Lock screen, you can change its shortcuts. From the Home screen, tap the Menu key > Lock screen settings > Shortcuts. Tap the icon you want to change, tap the application you want, then tap Save. Global access shortcuts There are two Global access shortcuts that you can access from any screen: Google Now and QuickMemo.
The Basics OR . The Lock screen will appear. Swipe the Lock Press the Home key screen in any direction to unlock the screen. The last screen you viewed will open. Touchscreen tips Here are some tips on how to navigate on your phone. Touch or tap – A single finger tap selects items, links, shortcuts, and letters on the on-screen keyboard. NOTES • To select an item, tap the center of the icon. • Don't press too hard on the touchscreen. It's sensitive enough to pick up a light, yet firm tap.
16 The Basics Pinch-to-zoom – Use your index finger and thumb in a pinching motion (to zoom out) or spreading motion (to zoom in) when using Chrome, a map, photos, the Contacts list, the Favorites list, the Groups list, a music list, and Polaris Viewer 5 documents. Spread apart to make screen information larger (easier to see and read), or pinch together to view more area and information. The pinch gesture also changes the Home screen.
The Basics Tap the Messaging icon to access the Messaging app, where you can view and create text and multimedia messages. Tap Apps to view all of your installed apps. Simply tap any icon to open and use it. Changing the QuickTap Bar: To add an icon, drag it into the QuickTap Bar and release it. To remove an icon, drag it out of the QuickTap Bar to the Remove icon (that appears at the top of the screen) and release it. To change the order of the icons, drag an icon to the new position.
18 The Basics Moving items and creating folders Drag an icon or widget to move it to any of the other Home screen panels. Drag an icon onto another icon to create a folder with both of the icons in it. Drag another icon onto the folder to add it to the folder to help keep you organized. Customizing app icons You can create your own custom app icons using the images in your Gallery. Your customized icons are only applied to the Home screen. The Apps screen isn't affected by your changes. 1.
The Basics Touch, hold, and release the widget again to change the size of the widget, if necessary. You can also change it back into a normal icon by dragging the corners of the resizing frame back in. Home screen Options menu From the Home screen, tap the Menu key options: to access the following Add apps & widgets – Allows you to customize your Home screen with apps, widgets, and wallpaper. Theme – Sets the style of your Home screen. Choose from LG, Biz, and Marshmallow.
20 The Basics Tap the Add icon to add a new panel. Drag a panel to the Remove icon screen to delete it. that appears at the top of the Drag a panel to a new position to rearrange your panels. Tap Set default Home screen (at the bottom of the screen) to change the panel that is displayed when you press the Home key . NOTE Tap any of the panels in mini panel view to go directly to that panel.
The Basics In dual view, the current Home screen is displayed above selection choices. Three tabs are displayed along the bottom. Tap App, Widgets, or Wallpaper. The Apps screen The Apps screen allows you to access all of the apps installed on your phone. From the Home screen, tap Apps . Apps screen Options menu While viewing the Apps screen, tap the Menu key following options: to access the View apps by – Allows you to change how your apps are displayed.
22 The Basics Opening apps and switching apps 1. Open an app by tapping its icon. 2. Press the Home key . 3. Open another app. Tap another app icon (on the Home screen or in the QuickTap Bar). OR Tap Apps you want. , tap the Apps tab (if necessary), then tap the app icon 4. Press and hold the Home key an open app to switch to it. to open the Recent apps screen. Tap Stopping apps from running 1. From the Home screen, tap the Menu key manager. > Settings > Application 2.
The Basics Accessing the Notifications Panel Swipe the Status Bar downward to open the Notifications Panel. Tap a notification to open its associated app. To close the Notifications Panel, swipe the bar at the bottom of the screen upward or tap the Back key . Quick Settings The Quick Settings allow you to easily toggle function settings like Wi-Fi, manage display brightness, and more. To access the Quick Settings, open the Notifications Panel.
24 The Basics Notification icons on the Status Bar Notification icons appear on the Status Bar at the top of the screen to report missed calls, new messages, calendar events, device status, and more. The following table lists some of the most common icons.
The Basics On-screen keyboard You can enter text using the on-screen keyboard. The on-screen keyboard appears automatically on the screen when you need to enter text. To manually display the keyboard, simply tap a text field where you want to enter text. Using the keyboard and entering text Tap once to capitalize the next letter you type. Double-tap for all caps.
26 The Basics Cut, copy, and paste text You can highlight text to cut or copy it, then paste it into another text field. To highlight a word, double-tap it. To highlight a range of text, double-tap the word, then drag the blue highlight markers to encompass the text you want. To cut or copy highlighted text, tap Cut or Copy in the action box that appears. To paste text, tap the location where you want to place the text, then tap the marker . Tap Paste in the action box that appears.
Google Account Setup The first time you open a Google app on your phone, you'll be required to sign in with your existing Google Account. If you don't have a Google Account, you'll be prompted to create one. Creating your Google Account 1. From the Home screen, tap the Menu key > Settings. 2. Tap Add account (under the Accounts section) > Google > New to start the Gmail set up wizard. 3. Tap a text field to open the keyboard and enter your name and username for your Google Account.
28 Connecting to Networks and Devices Wi-Fi By connecting with Wi-Fi, you can use high-speed Internet access within the coverage of the wireless access point (AP). Enjoy wireless Internet using Wi-Fi, without extra charges. Connecting to Wi-Fi networks To use Wi-Fi on your phone, you need to access a wireless access point or 'hotspot'. Some access points are open and you can simply connect to them. Others are hidden or use security features, you must configure your phone to be able to connect to them.
Connecting to Networks and Devices 4. Tap Connect to save the network information. Removing a Wi-Fi network 1. Turn on Wi-Fi, then tap Wi-Fi to access its settings. 2. Touch and hold the network that you want to remove from your phone's memory. 3. Tap Forget network in the Context menu that appears. Bluetooth Bluetooth allows you to share data with other Bluetooth-enabled devices and connect to Bluetooth headsets.
30 Connecting to Networks and Devices Once pairing is successful, your phone will connect to the other device. NOTE Some devices, especially headsets or hands-free car kits, may have a fixed Bluetooth PIN, such as 0000. If the other device has a PIN, you will be asked to enter it. Send data using the Bluetooth wireless feature 1. Select a file or item (such as a contact, calendar event, or media file) from an its app or from the Downloads app. 2. Tap Bluetooth in the sharing options list.
Connecting to Networks and Devices Connecting to Virtual Private Networks Virtual private networks (VPNs) allow you to connect to resources inside a secure local network, from outside that network. To add a VPN 1. From the Home screen, tap the Menu key VPN. > Settings > More... > 2. Tap the type of VPN you want to add. Choose Basic VPN or LG VPN. NOTE You must configure a screen lock to use VPN. 3. Tap Add VPN network. 4.
32 Connecting to Networks and Devices Synchronize with Windows Media Player Ensure that Windows Media Player is installed on your PC. 1. Use the USB Cable to connect the phone to a PC that has the Windows Media Player installed. 2. Tap Media sync (MTP). When connected, a pop-up window will appear on the PC. 3. Open Windows Media Player to synchronize music files. 4. Edit or enter your phone's name in the pop-up window (if necessary). 5. Select and drag the music files you want to the sync list. 6.
Calls Making a call Dialing a number 1. From the Home screen, tap Phone app. to open the dial pad in the Phone 2. Enter the number using the dial pad. To delete a digit, tap the Delete key . 3. Tap the Phone icon to call the number you entered. 4. To end a call, tap the End call button . TIP To enter “+” to make international calls, touch and hold . Calling your contacts From your Contacts list 1. From the Home screen, tap the Contacts icon list. to open your contact 2.
34 Calls Using Direct dial Place a Direct dial widget on one of your Home screen panels (or even in the QuickTap Bar) to use this calling feature. Tap the Direct dial widget on the Home screen to call the number with a single tap. To end a call Tap the End call button on the Call screen to end the call. If you accessed other apps while the call was in progress, there are several ways to return to the Call screen to end the call. Press the Home key on the Call screen.
Calls Adjusting the in-call volume To adjust the in-call volume during a call, press the Volume Up and Volume Down keys on the left-hand side of the phone. Making a second call 1. During your first call, tap Add call and dial the number. You can also use the recently dialed numbers list by tapping the Recent tab or search your contacts by tapping the Contacts tab and selecting the contact you want to call. 2. Tap the Phone icon to make the call. 3. Your initial call is placed on hold. 4.
36 Calls Clearing Recent call entries You can delete the entire list of recent calls all at once, or selectively delete entries. 1. Open the Recent tab in the Phone app. 2. Tap the Menu key . Tap Clear to select entries to remove from the list. Checkmark the entries to delete, tap Clear, then Yes. Tap Clear all to remove all of the entries from the list. Tap Yes to confirm. NOTE You can also select a specific number to be deleted. Touch and hold an entry in the Recent tab to open its Context menu.
Communication Contacts Add contacts to your phone and synchronize them with the contacts in your Google Account or other accounts that support contact syncing. Searching for a contact 1. From the Home screen, tap the Contacts icon list. to open your contact 2. Tap the Search contacts box and enter the contact's name. You can also scroll the alphabet bar along the right side of the screen. Adding a new contact 1. From the Home screen, tap Phone number. , then enter the new contact's 2.
38 Communication Removing a contact from your favorites list 1. From the Home screen, tap the Contacts icon list. 2. Tap the Favorites tab view its details. to open your contact (at the top of the screen), then tap a contact to 3. Tap the yellow star in the upper-right corner of the screen. The star changes to gray and the contact is removed from your favorites. Creating a group 1. From the Home screen, tap the Contacts icon list. 2.
Communication Sort list by – Sets how to display your Contacts list. Choose First name or Last name. View contact names as – Sets how to display your contact names. Choose First name first or Last name first. Only contacts with phones – Checkmark to display only entries that include a phone number. Sync now – Allows you to manually sync your Contacts accounts.
40 Communication Import/Export – Allows you to import or export vCard files to/from your phone's memory or your microSD card. Edit tabs – Allows you to customize the tabs at the top of the Contacts app. Settings – Allows you to change the settings specific to the Contacts app. Help – Displays Contact app information. Joining and separating contact entries When you have two or more entries for the same contact, you can join them into a single entry. You can also separate contacts that were joined.
Communication The Message icon The Mail icon starts a message. starts an email. NOTE You can also tap the contact's picture on the left side of the entry to display the Quick Contact icons. Messaging Your phone combines text and multimedia messages into one intuitive, easy-to-use menu. Sending a message 1. From the Home screen, tap the Messaging icon icon (in the upper-right corner of the screen). , then tap the New 2. Enter the recipient(s) in the To field.
42 Communication WARNING • If you enter multiple recipients to a text message, it's automatically converted into a multimedia message and you'll be charged for each person you send the message to. • If an image, video, or audio file is added to a text message, it's automatically converted into a multimedia message and you're charged accordingly. View mode Unread messages are located at the top of the screen.
Communication Email You can use the Email app to send, receive, and read emails from a variety of email providers. The Email app supports the following account types: POP3, IMAP, and Exchange. Your service provider or system administrator can provide you with the account settings you need to set up your account(s). Managing an email account Tap the Email icon on the Home screen. The first time you open the Email app, a set-up wizard opens to help you to set up your email account(s).
44 Communication Working with account folders Open the Email app, then tap the Menu key > Folders. Each account has an Inbox, Outbox, Sent, and Drafts folder. Depending on the features supported by your account's service provider, you may have additional folders. Composing and sending email 1. From the Home screen, tap the Email icon , then tap the Compose icon (in the upper-right corner of the screen). 2. Enter the recipient(s) in the To field (and the Cc/Bcc field, if necessary).
Communication Email Options menu From the Home screen, tap Email icon following options: > Menu key to access the Search – Allows you to search for an email or text in an email. Refresh – Updates your email Inbox. Folders – Allows you to access your email folders including Drafts, Outbox, Sent, and Trash. Sort by – Allows you to change the order of your email list.
46 Entertainment Camera To open the Camera app, tap Camera TIP on the Home screen. You can quickly access the Camera app without unlocking your phone first. • While the screen is off, press and hold the Volume Down key on the left side of the phone. • From the Swipe lock screen swipe across the Camera icon screen. or Volume Up key at the bottom of the Getting to know the viewfinder microSD card – If displayed, indicates the photo will be stored in your external memory.
Entertainment This sets the image size (resolution of the photo) and aspect ratio. Choose from 3M 2048x1536 (4:3), W2M 2048x1350 (3:2), and 1M 1280x960 (4:3). This determines the sensitivity of the camera's light sensor. The higher the ISO, the more sensitive the camera. This is useful in darker conditions when you can't use the flash. Choose from Auto, 100, 200, and 400. This improves white balance in various lighting conditions. Choose from Auto, Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent, and Cloudy.
48 Entertainment TIP When you exit the Camera app, some settings return to their defaults, such as brightness, white balance, color effect, ISO, and timer. Check these before you take your next photo. Taking a quick photo 1. Open the Camera app. 2. Point the lens toward the subject you want to photograph. NOTE The captured image retains the orientation in which it was taken.
Entertainment Rename – Tap to change the name of the selected photo. Rotate left/right – Tap to rotate the picture to the left or right. Crop – Tap to crop your photo. Edit – Tap to edit the photo. Rotates the image clockwise each time you tap it. Crops the photo using the freeform, original, or square cropping box. Applies a filter or a frame to your photo. Slideshow – Tap to display a slideshow using all of your photos. Add location – Tap to add location information to your photo.
50 Entertainment Video Camera To open the video camera, tap Camera on the Home screen, then tap the Video mode icon (on the viewfinder) to switch to video mode. Getting to know the viewfinder microSD card – If displayed, indicates the video will be stored in your external memory. Camera mode – Tap to switch to camera mode. Record – Tap to start recording. Gallery – Tap to view the last video you recorded. This enables you to access your Gallery and view your saved videos from within video mode.
Entertainment This improves the white balance in various lighting conditions. Choose from Auto, Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent, and Cloudy. This applies a color effect to use for your video. Choose from None, Mono, Sepia, and Negative. This enables your phone's location-based services for geotagging purposes. This sets the action to take when the Volume keys are pressed. Choose Record or Zoom. This sets the location where you want to save your videos. Choose SD card or Internal storage.
52 Entertainment After recording a video Tap the image preview at the bottom of the screen to view the last video you recorded. The following icons appear at the top of the Gallery screen: Tap to record another video immediately. Tap to send your video to others or share it via social network services. Tap to delete the video. NOTE Additional charges may apply when multimedia messages are downloaded while roaming.
Entertainment Adjusting the volume when viewing a video To adjust the volume of a video while it's playing, press the Volume keys on the left side of the phone. NOTE You can also slide your fingertip vertically along the right side of the screen to adjust the volume while the video is playing. Gallery You can store multimedia files in the internal and external memory for easy access to all of your multimedia files. Use the Gallery app to view multimedia files like pictures and videos.
54 Entertainment Playing videos Open the Gallery app and select an album. The Play icon is displayed on video files. Tap an image to select it. Select the app to play it (tap the Photos app or the Videos app ), then tap Always or Just once and the video begins playback. TIP Double-tapping the app (Photos app or Videos app) begins playing the video automatically. NOTES • • Some file formats are not supported, depending on the phone's software.
Entertainment Gallery Options menu From the Home screen, tap Gallery following options: > Menu key to access the New album – Allows you to create a new album. Delete – Allows you to select one (or more) albums to delete. Hide/Show album – Allows you to select one (or more) albums to hide or show. View all files – Combines all of your album files together for easy viewing without needing to switch albums. Help – Displays Gallery app information.
56 Entertainment Videos Your phone has a video player that lets you play all of your favorite videos. Playing a video 1. From the Home screen, tap Apps Videos . > the Apps tab (if necessary) > 2. Tap the video you want to play. Tap to pause video playback. Tap to resume video playback. Touch and hold to fast-forward in 3 second increments. Tap once to fast-forward 10 seconds. Touch and hold to rewind in 3 second increments. Tap once to rewind 10 seconds. Tap to adjust the video volume on a slide bar.
Entertainment Videos Options menu From the Home screen, tap Apps > the Apps tab (if necessary) > Videos > Menu key to access the following options: After playing video – Allows you to set the action after the video ends. Choose from Return to list, Play next video, and Replay video. Delete – Allows you to select one (or more) videos to delete. Videos Options menu while playing a video From the Home screen, tap Apps > Apps tab (if necessary) > Videos .
58 Entertainment Tap to set shuffle mode. Tap to set repeat mode. Tap to adjust the music volume. Tap to pause playback. Tap to resume playback. Tap to skip to the next track on the album or in the playlist. Touch and hold to fast-forward in 3 second increments. Tap to go back to the beginning of the song. Tap twice to return to the previous song. Touch and hold to rewind in 3 second increments. Tap to see the current playlist. Tap to go to the music library.
Tools QuickMemo The QuickMemo function allows you to create memos and capture screen shots. You can use QuickMemo to easily and efficiently create memos during a call, with a saved picture, or on the current phone screen. Capturing a screen shot for your QuickMemo 1. Access the screen you want to capture (for example, access the Calendar app to capture a screen to help with scheduling a meeting). 2. Capture the screen image. Press both of the Volume keys at the same time for one second.
60 Tools Creating a QuickMemo 1. Drag the Status Bar down and tap the QuickMemo icon Quick Settings Bar. on the on the left side of the toolbar to 2. Tap the Memo background icon select the QuickMemo background style. Choose from the current screen, memo paper, foggy glass, and parchment. 3. Create your memo using the toolbar options. TIP Tap the Overlay icon (in the upper-left corner of the toolbar) to display the QuickMemo function as a layer over the screen.
Tools Tap to redo the previously deleted action. Tap to select pen type, pen color, and the cropping tool. Tap to use the eraser to erase any part of the memo that you created. Tap to share your memo with others via any of the available applications. Viewing the saved QuickMemo Open the Gallery app and select the QuickMemo album.
62 Tools Managing your alarms After you create one (or more alarms): (to the right of the alarm) to between enable Tap the Alarm icon between enable (blue) and disable (gray). Tap the alarm time to change any of that alarm's settings and save it. NOTE The Alarm/Clock app has four tabs across the top of the screen giving you access to a variety of time functions. You can tap Alarms, Timer, World clock, or Stopwatch, or swipe horizontally to scroll through and access these functions. Calculator 1.
Tools 2. Tap the date (in the upper-left corner of the screen) to select the type of calender you want to view. Tap Day, Week, Month, Year, or Agenda. 3. Tap the date for which you want to add an event, then tap the New icon (in the upper-right corner of the screen). 4. Enter the event name. 5. Check the date and enter the start and finish times for your event. 6. Tap each field and enter additional details, as necessary.
64 Tools Lists to display – Tap to select which lists to display. Settings – Tap to change your Tasks settings including Notifications, Notification sound, Vibrate, Pop-up notification, and Accounts. Voice Recorder Use the voice recorder to record voice memos or other audio files. Recording a sound or voice 1. From the Home screen, tap Apps Voice Recorder . 2. Tap the Record button > the Apps tab (if necessary) > to begin recording. 3. Tap the Stop button to end the recording. 4.
Tools Voice Search The Voice Search app allows you to search webpages using your voice instead of typing. 1. From the Home screen, tap Apps Voice Search . > the Apps tab (if necessary) > 2. Say a keyword or phrase when Speak now appears on the screen. Select one of the suggested keywords that appear. NOTE This app may not be available depending on the region or service provider. Voice Command The Voice Command app allows you to verbally activate phone functions. 1.
66 Web Chrome Use the Chrome app to search for information and browse webpages. Access and selections within this feature are dependent upon your service provider. From the Home screen, tap Chrome . Viewing webpages Tap the address field (at the top of the screen), enter a web address or search criteria, and tap on the keyboard. NOTE You can also tap any of the search results that appear below the address bar.
Web Searching the web by voice Tap the address field in the Chrome app, tap the Microphone icon (on the right side of the address field), say a keyword, then tap one of the displayed results. NOTE This feature may not be available depending on the region or service provider. Syncing with other devices The Chrome app allows you to sync all of your open tabs and bookmarks when you're logged into the same Google Account on your phone and on the other devices.
68 Web Bookmarks – Displays your bookmarked webpages. Other devices – Displays your open webpages on other devices. History – Displays your browsing data (webpages you've visited). Print... – Allows you to use the Cloud print function. Find in page – Allows you to search for text on the current webpage. Request desktop site – Checkmark to access the desktop site when you view webpages on your phone. Settings – Allows you to change the settings specific to the Chrome app.
Settings Access the Settings menu 1. From the Home screen, tap Apps Settings . > the Apps tab (if necessary) > OR From the Home screen, tap the Menu key > Settings. 2. Select a setting category and configure the desired settings. WIRELESS NETWORKS < Airplane mode > Airplane mode – Tap the Airplane mode switch to toggle the setting On or Off. On activates Airplane mode which disables all wireless connections. < Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi – Tap the Wi-Fi switch to toggle it On or Off.
70 Settings Wi-Fi Direct: Allows direct connection with Wi-Fi devices without any access point. Advanced Wi-Fi: Accesses the following advanced Wi-Fi settings. Wi-Fi Notifications: Checkmark to be notified of a changing Wi-Fi status. Internet unavailable: Checkmark to disconnect Wi-Fi automatically when the Internet is unavailable. Sort list by: Sets how the Wi-Fi list is displayed. Choose Signal strength or Alphabetical order.
Settings < Bluetooth > Bluetooth – Tap the Bluetooth switch to toggle it On or Off. On allows you to pair and connect to other Bluetooth devices. Tap Bluetooth to access its settings: VS415PP – Checkmark to allow other Bluetooth devices to see your phone for pairing and connection. If you change the device name, the new name will appear in this option. AVAILABLE DEVICES The list of all of the available in-range Bluetooth devices.
72 Settings Data usage cycle – Displays your current usage cycle. Tap it to change the cycle date. Data usage graph – Displays your usage on a graph. Data usage apps – Apps are displayed with their data usage on a bar graph. Tap one to see more detailed information. Tap the Menu key to access the Mobile data Options menu. Data roaming – Checkmark to allow you to use data connections when you're roaming. Restrict background data – Checkmark to disable sync in the background while using a mobile network.
Settings INCOMING CALL Incoming voice call pop-up – Checkmark to display an incoming call pop-up when using the Camera and Videos apps. Allow ignore with message – Checkmark so that you can send a quick message instead of answering an incoming call. This is useful if you need to reject a call during a meeting. Tap the Settings icon to set your message choices. Privacy keeper – Sets the caller information displayed for an incoming call. Choose from Hide all info., Show number only, and Show caller info.
74 Settings < More... > TETHERING Tethering allows you to connect other devices to your phone's internet connection. Select your connection method. to toggle it On or Off. Mobile Hotspot – Tap the Mobile Hotspot switch On allows you to use your phone as a Mobile Hotspot for other devices to use your mobile network connection. Tap Mobile Hotspot to access its settings: Configure: Sets the SSID and key for your mobile hotspot. Manage device: Sets the device(s) allowed to use your hotspot connection.
Settings DEVICE < Sound > SOUND PROFILE Silent mode – Sets the Silent mode to Off, Vibrate, or On. Volumes – Sets individual volume levels for phone Ringtone, Notifications, Touch feedback & system, and Music, video, games & other media. Quiet mode – Sets up your Quiet mode. Tap the Turn Quiet mode on now switch to toggle it On or Off. You can schedule Quiet mode to activate automatically and designate exceptions to your Quiet mode. Schedule settings – Tap the switch to toggle it On or Off.
76 Settings Touch feedback & system – Sets the feedback (tones and/or vibration) while using your phone. Dial pad touch tones – Checkmark to play tones when tapped. Touch sounds – Checkmark to play a tone when the screen is tapped. Screen lock sound – Checkmark to play a tone when the screen is locked/unlocked. Sound when roaming – Checkmark to play a tone when you're roaming. Emergency tone – Sets how to play emergency tones. Choose from Off, Alert, and Vibrate.
Settings ADVANCED SETTINGS Notification light – Tap the Notification light switch to toggle it On or Off. On activates the LED brightness setting and how the Home key light illuminates for notifications. < Home screen > SCREEN Theme – Sets the screen theme for your phone. Choose from LG, Biz, and Marshmallow. Wallpaper – Sets the wallpaper to use on your Home screen. Select it from Gallery, Live Wallpapers, Photos, or Wallpaper gallery. Screen swipe effect – Sets the effect when you swipe to change screens.
78 Settings Shortcuts – Changes the shortcuts on the Swipe lock screen. Owner info – Checkmark to display the owner info on the lock screen in case your phone is lost. Tap the Settings icon to enter the information to display. LOCK TIME Security lock timer – Sets the amount of time before the screen automatically locks after the screen has timed-out. Power button instantly locks – Checkmark to immediately lock the screen when the Power/Lock key is pressed.
Settings Mount SD card – Enables the phone to recognize the microSD card for use in the phone. Erase SD card – Deletes all of the data stored on the microSD card. < Battery > BATTERY INFORMATION The Battery charge information is displayed on a battery graphic along with the percentage of the remaining charge and its status. Tap the Battery charge icon to display the Battery use screen to see battery usage level and battery use details.
80 Settings Brightness – Checkmark to adjust the screen brightness when Battery saver is activated. Tap the Settings icon to set the brightness level. Screen timeout – Checkmark to adjust the screen timeout when Battery saver is activated. Tap the Settings icon to set the time. Notification light – Checkmark to turn off the Home key LED. Help – Displays more information about battery saving items.
Settings Battery saving – Use Wi-Fi and mobile networks to estimate location. Device sensors only – Use GPS to pinpoint your location. RECENT LOCATION REQUESTS Displays apps that have recently requested your location information. LOCATION SERVICES Google Location Reporting – Allows you to view your Google location settings. < Security > ENCRYPTION Encrypt phone – Allows you to encrypt the phone to keep it secure. After encryption, a PIN or password needs to be entered each time you power the phone on.
82 Settings CREDENTIAL STORAGE Trusted credentials – Displays trusted CA certificates. Install from storage – Allows you to install encrypted certificates. Clear credentials – Removes all secure certificates and related credentials. < Language & input > Language – Sets the language to use on your phone. Personal dictionary – Displays a list of the personal words that you’ve added that aren't in the standard dictionaries.
Settings Google voice typing – Checkmark to select Google voice typing to enter data. Tap the Settings icon to change the following settings. Choose input languages – Allows you to choose the input language. To change the input method, remove the checkmark from Automatic. Block offensive words – Checkmark to hide recognized offensive text.
84 Settings ACCOUNTS < Add account > Allows you to add new email, Google, Microsoft Exchange, and accounts for any other applications and services you have installed. SYSTEM < Date & time > Use 24-hour format – Checkmark to display the time using the 24-hour time format (for example, 13:00 instead of 1:00 pm). Select date format – Sets the format for displaying dates. < Accessibility > Use the Accessibility settings to configure accessibility plug-ins you have installed on your phone.
Settings HEARING Audio type – Sets the audio route. Choose Mono or Stereo. Sound balance – Move the slider along the bar to set the balance between the left and right sound channel. Captions – Tap the Captions switch to toggle it On or Off. On sets your phone to use captions in available apps. Adjust the Language, Text size, and Caption style. PHYSICAL AND MOTOR Touch feedback time – Sets the touch and feedback time. Choose from Short, Medium, and Long.
86 Settings < PC connection > Select USB connection method – Sets the default mode used when connecting the phone to a PC via a USB Cable. Choose from Charge phone, Media sync (MTP), Internet connection, and Camera (PTP). Ask upon connecting – Checkmark to confirm the USB connection type when you connect to a PC. Help – Displays connection settings information. < Printing > PRINT SERVICES Cloud Print – Allows you to access your cloud print services. Tap the Cloud print switch to toggle it On or Off.
Settings Patent information – Displays LG patent information. < System updates > Displays your phone's current version information and allows you to check updates for apps and software provided by LG Electronics.
88 Phone Software Update Update your smart phone without a PC (FOTA) This feature allows you to conveniently update your phone's software to a newer version via Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA), without connecting with a USB Cable. NOTE Firmware is a specialized type of software embedded into your phone's hardware which allows it to run correctly (e.g., functions, speed, communication, etc.) and determines how it stores bits of information.
FAQ Please check to see if any problems you have encountered with your phone are described in this section before taking the phone in for service or calling a service representative.
90 FAQ Category Sub-Category Phone Function Email Phone Function Ringtone Phone Function Receiving Messages Question Answer What happens when I execute another app while writing an email? Your email will automatically be saved as a draft. Is there a file size limitation for when I want to use an MP3 file as a ringtone? There is no file size limitation. My phone won't receive messages anymore.
FAQ Category Sub-Category Phone Function Synchronization Question Is it possible to synchronize my contacts from all of my email accounts? Answer Only Gmail and MS Exchange server (Company Email Server) contacts can be synchronized. If you transferred a contact with the wait and pause functions saved into the number, they won't work. You'll need to re-save each number.
92 FAQ Category Sub-Category Question Answer Without entering the Unlock Pattern, you won't be able to access your phone. Caution: If you perform a factory reset, all user apps and user data will be deleted. Please remember to back up any important data before performing a factory reset. How to perform a factory reset: 1. Turn the phone off. Phone Function Unlock Pattern What should I do if I forgot the Unlock Pattern and I didn’t create a Google Account on the phone? 2.
FAQ Category Sub-Category Question Answer The phone has bilingual capabilities. To change the language: Phone Function Language Support Is it possible to change the language? 1. From the Home screen, tap the Menu , then tap Settings. key 2. Tap Language & input > Language. 3. Tap the language you want to use.
94 FAQ Category Sub-Category Phone Function Home screen Phone Function Application Question Is it possible to remove an app from the Home screen? I downloaded an app and it causes a lot of errors. How do I remove it? Answer Yes. Touch and hold the icon until the trash can icon appears at the top of the screen. Then, without lifting your finger, drag the icon to the trash can and lift your finger. 1. From the Home screen, tap the Menu > Settings > Application key manager. 2.
FAQ Category Sub-Category Question Answer 1. From the Home screen, tap the Menu > Settings > Backup & reset > key Factory data reset. 2. Read the warning, then tap Reset phone. Recovery Solution Factory Reset How do I perform a factory reset? 3. Tap Erase everything and OK to confirm. Attention: If a factory reset is performed, all installed apps and user data will be erased. Please remember to back up any important data before performing a factory reset.
96 Safety WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. 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.
Safety Bodily Contact During Operation This device was tested for typical use with the back of the phone kept 0.39 inches (1.0 cm) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.39 inches (1.0 cm) must be maintained between the user’s body and the back of the phone. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories containing metallic components may not be used. Avoid the use of accessories that cannot maintain 0.39 inches (1.
98 Safety Part 15.21 statement Changes or modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Part 15.105 statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Safety continues. In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) and the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) set policies and procedures for wireless phones. The FDA issued a website publication on health issues related to cell phone usage where it states, “The scientific community at large … believes that the weight of scientific evidence does not show an association between exposure to radiofrequency (RF) from cell phones and adverse health outcomes.
100 Safety SAR value. This is because the SAR value may vary from call to call, depending on factors such as proximity to a cell site, the proximity of the phone to the body while in use, and the use of hands-free devices. For more information about SARs, see the FCC’s OET Bulletins 56 and 65 at http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins or visit the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association website at http://www.ctia.org/consumer_info/index.cfm/AID/10371.
Safety that using a cell phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. [The UK’s] recommendation to limit cell phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists. A copy 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.
102 Safety World Health Organization Avenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland Telephone: 011 41 22 791 21 11 http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs193/en/ 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.de American National Standards Institute 1819 L Street, N.W., 6th Floor Washington, D.C. 20036 Telephone: (202) 293-8020 http://www.ansi.
Safety comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic 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.
104 Safety 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. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices On July 10, 2003, the U.S.
Safety 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. T4 is the better/ higher of the two ratings. Hearing devices may also be rated.
106 Safety Caution: Avoid potential hearing loss. Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of preventable hearing loss. Some scientific research suggests that using portable audio devices, such as portable music players and cellular telephones, at high volume settings for long durations may lead to permanent noise-induced hearing loss. This includes the use of headphones (including headsets, earbuds and Bluetooth® or other wireless devices).
Safety hearing difficulty after listening to your portable audio device, discontinue use and consult your doctor. TIA Safety Information The following is the complete TIA Safety Information for wireless handheld phones. Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal Your wireless handheld portable phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When ON, it receives and sends out Radio Frequency (RF) signals.
108 Safety Phone Operation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. Tips on Efficient Operation For your phone to operate most efficiently: Don’t touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals.
Safety Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Health Care Facilities Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may use equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
110 Safety facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles (such as grain, dust, or metal powders); and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
Safety an unqualified and non-approved battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard. • Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. • Battery usage by children should be supervised. • Avoid dropping the phone, battery or exposing the phone or battery to a liquid. If the phone or battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, or is exposed to a liquid or comes into contact with a sharp object take it to a service center for inspection.
112 Safety 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. Always cover the receptacle when not in use. • Recharge the battery after long periods of non-use to maximize battery life. Battery life will vary due to usage pattern and environmental conditions. • Please use only an approved charging accessory to charge your LG phone.
Safety • The charger and adapter are intended for indoor use only. • Insert the battery pack charger vertically into the wall power socket. • Talking on your phone for an extended period of time may reduce call quality due to heat generated during use. • Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone as this could cause a fire. • Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it may shortcircuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire.
114 Safety bites may short-circuit the + and – terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery) upon moving. Short-circuit of the terminal may damage the battery and cause an explosion. 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. • Do not place items containing magnetic components such as a credit card, phone card, bank book, or subway ticket near your phone.
Safety • Do not turn your phone on or off when putting it to your ear. • Use accessories, such as earphones and headsets, with caution. Ensure that cables are tucked away safely and do not touch the antenna unnecessarily. FDA Consumer Update The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones: 1.
116 Safety Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, the FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps, including the following: • Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones; • Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and • Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible
Safety 3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The term “wireless phone” refers here to handheld wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called “cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS” phones. These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable Radio Frequency (RF) energy because of the short distance between the phone and the user’s head. These RF exposures are limited by FCC safety guidelines that were developed with the advice of the FDA and other federal health and safety agencies.
118 Safety 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. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk? A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed.
Safety (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety. The FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts with independent investigators. The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest research developments around the world. 7.
120 Safety consistent test 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.
Safety Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects.
122 Safety FDA web page on wireless phones (http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) International Commission on Non-lonizing Radiation Protection (http://www.icnirp.de) World Health Organization (WHO) International EMF Project (http://www.who.int/emf) National Radiological Protection Board (UK) (http://www.hpa.org.
Safety memory. Also, work to memorize the phone keypad so you can use the speed dial function without taking your attention off the road. 2. When available, use a hands-free device. A number of hands-free wireless phone accessories are readily available today. Whether you choose an installed mounted device for your wireless phone or a speaker phone accessory, take advantage of these devices if available to you. 3.
124 Safety 8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Your wireless phone is one of the greatest tools you can own to protect yourself and your family in dangerous situations -- with your phone at your side, help is only three numbers away. Dial 911 or other local emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident, road hazard, or medical emergency. Remember, it’s a free call on your wireless phone! 9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies.
Safety Cautions The user interface of Google applications (Google Search, Google Maps, Navigation, etc.) can vary depending on its software version. Locations are inaccurate when GPS and Wi-Fi are not set. With the Android operating system, some available Play Store applications only operate correctly with phones that have a specific screen resolution.
126 LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 1.
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT (5) Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible. (6) This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied either in fact or by operations of law, statutory or otherwise, including, but not limited to any implied warranty of marketability or fitness for a particular use. (7) Damage resulting from use of non LG approved accessories.
128 LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT Some states do not allow the exclusive limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 5.
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 federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Federal Trade Commission Improvement Act [15 USC §§2301 et seq; 16 CFR Parts 701– 703].
130 Index Numbers 10 Driver Safety Tips 122 A Adding a new contact 37 Adjusting the in-call volume 35 Alarm/Clock 61 Answering and rejecting a call 34 Automatic timeout 13 Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions 98 Consumer Information on SAR 102 Contacts 37 Creating a group 38 Creating your Google Account 27 Customizing the Home screen 17 G Gallery 53 Gallery Options menu 55 Google+ 64 H Home screen 16 I Installing the battery 7 L Avoid potential hearing loss.
Index Performing a Hard Reset (Factory Reset) 12 Top and Bottom View 6 Touchscreen tips 15 Phone overview 4 Phone Software Update 88 U Playing a song 57 Using a Screen Lock 11 Playing a video 56 Playing videos 54 POLARIS Viewer 5 64 V Video Camera 50 Videos 56 Q Viewing your call logs 35 QuickMemo 59 View mode 42 Voice Command 65 R Voice Recorder 64 Rear View 6 Voice Search 65 Receiving emails 44 W S Safety 96 Safety Information 110 Searching for a contact 37 Sending a message 41 Setting a