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User Guide TOUCH SCREEN PHONE

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Copyright©2009 LG Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved.LG and the LG logo are registered trademarks of LG Groupand its related entities. VersaTM is a trademark of LG. Allother trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerousor illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide.

Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or death.

l Never use an unapproved battery since this coulddamage the phone and/or battery and could causethe battery to explode.

l Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it willcause the battery to explode.

l Never store your phone in temperatures less than -4°F or greater than 122°F.

l Do not dispose of your battery near fire or withhazardous or flammable materials.

l When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or setup the hands-free kit near the air bag. If wirelessequipment is improperly installed and the air bag isdeployed, you may be seriously injured.

l Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.

l Do not use the phone in areas where its use isprohibited. (For example: aircraft)

Important Safety Precautions

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Important Safety Precautions l Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct

sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such asa bathroom.

l Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol,benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean yourphone. This could cause a fire.

l Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. Itmay harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.

l Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as thephone may generate sparks.

l Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting,pulling, or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose asit may cause electric shock or fire.

l Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Donot allow the power cord to be crimped as it maycause electric shock or fire.

l Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it isbeing charged. It may cause an electric shock orseriously damage your phone.

l Do not disassemble the phone.

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l Do not place or answer calls while charging thephone as it may short-circuit the phone and/or causeelectric shock or fire.

l Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact withyour body during a call.

l Make sure that no sharp-edged items, such asanimal’s teeth or nails, come into contact with thebattery. This could cause a fire.

l Store the battery out of reach of children.l Be careful that children do not swallow any parts

(such as earphone, connection parts of the phone,etc.) This could cause asphyxiation or suffocationresulting in serious injury or death.

l Unplug the power cord and charger during lightningstorms to avoid electric shock or fire.

l Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG.The warranty will not be applied to products providedby other suppliers.

l Only authorized personnel should service the phoneand its accessories. Faulty installation or service mayresult in accidents and consequently invalidate thewarranty.

l Your service provider programs one or moreemergency phone numbers, such as 911, that you cancall under any circumstances, even when your phoneis locked. Your phone’s preprogrammed emergencynumber(s) may not work in all locations, andsometimes an emergency call cannot be placed dueto network, environmental, or interference issues.

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Table of Contents

Important Safety Precautions .1Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Technical Details . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . .9Phone Overview . . . . . . . . . . . .12Getting Started with YourPhone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

The Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Installing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . .14

Turning the Phone On and Off . . . .14Turning the Phone Off . . . . . . . . . .15

Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . .15Charging with USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15How to Remove Your microSD™Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Battery Temperature Protection . . .17Battery Charge Level . . . . . . . . . . . .17Signal Strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Screen Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Making Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Redialing Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Receiving Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

Menu Tree on the Screen . . . .19Quick Glance of Touch Screenand How to Use It . . . . . . . . . . .21

Touch Sensitive Soft Keys . . . . . . . .21Shortcut Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

Touch Screen Features and Access 22Menu Tree on the TouchScreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

Main Menu Access . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Shortcut Menu on theTouchpad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

Standby Mode Idle Screens . . . . . .24

Changing Standby Mode IdleScreens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Adding and Removing Idle ScreenTouch Key Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

Shortcut Menu on theTouchpad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

Shortcuts Item List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Quick Access to ConvenientFeatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27

Vibrate Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Mute Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Volume Quick Adjustment . . . . . . . .27Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27

Entering and EditingInformation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

Text Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Contacts in Your Phone’sMemory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31

Storing Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Editing Individual Entries . . . . . . . . .31Speed Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Adding a Speed Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Deleting a Speed Dial . . . . . . . . . . . .33Storing a Number with Pauses . . .33

Camera Features . . . . . . . . . . . .343D (Three-axis-accelerometer)Rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Camera Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35

Resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35LED Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Camera Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Light Exposure Control . . . . . . . .35SmartPic Technology . . . . . . . . . . .35Face Detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Camera Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Camera Touch Keys . . . . . . . . . . . .36

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Video Camcorder Feature . . . . . . . .37Resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Saving and Sending . . . . . . . . . . .37Video Camera Touch Keys . . . . . . .37

Picture Editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Editing Touch Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Pen Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Frames and Stamps . . . . . . . . . . .38Saved Picture Edits . . . . . . . . . . . . .39

Video Editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39MEDIA CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401. Music & Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401.1 V CAST Music | Rhapsody® . . .401.2 Get New Ringtones . . . . . . . . . .411.3 My Ringtones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .411.4 My Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Playing Your Music . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Exit From the Music Player . . . . . .42

1.5 My Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .431.6 Sync Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43

2. Picture & Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .442.1 V CAST Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . .442.2 Get New Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . .452.3 My Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .452.4 My Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .462.5 Favorite Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . .472.6 Favorite Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . .472.7 Take Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .472.8 Record Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . .482.9 Online Album . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48

3. Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .484. Browse & Download . . . . . . . . . .495. Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .526. Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52

MESSAGING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53

1. New Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .531.1 TXT Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .531.2 Picture Message . . . . . . . . . . . .551.3 Video Message . . . . . . . . . . . . .561.4 Voice Message . . . . . . . . . . . . .57

2. Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .583. Sent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .594. Drafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .605. Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .606. Visual Vmail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .617. Mobile IM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .618. Mobile Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619. Blogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6210. Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62

Inbox View (BY TIME/ BYCONTACT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62Entry Mode (T9 Word/ Abc/ ABC/123) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Auto Save Sent (On/ Off/ Prompt) .63Auto Erase Inbox(On/Off) . . . . . . . .63Messaging Font Size(Small/ Large)63TXT Auto View (On/On+Readout/Off) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63TXT Auto Scroll (On/Off) . . . . . . . . .63Multimedia Auto Receive (On/Off) 63Quick Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Voicemail # . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Callback # (On/Off) . . . . . . . . . . . .63Signature (None/ Custom) . . . . . . .63

11. Erase Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64CONTACTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .651. New Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .652. Contact List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .653. Favorites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .664. Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .665. Speed Dials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .666. In Case of Emergency (ICE) . . . .67

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7. My Name Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67RECENT CALLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .681. Missed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .682. Received . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .683. Dialed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .694. All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .695. View Timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70

Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71My Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72

Ending a Browser Session . . . . . . . .72SETTINGS & TOOLS . . . . . . . . . . . .781. My Verizon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .782. Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .782.1 Voice Commands . . . . . . . . . . . .782.1.1 Call <Name or Number> . . .782.1.2 Send Msg to <Name orNumber> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .782.1.3 Go to <Menu> . . . . . . . . . . .792.1.4 Check <Item> . . . . . . . . . . . .792.1.5 Contacts <Name> . . . . . . . .792.1.6 Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792.1.7 My Verizon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792.1.8 Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79

2.2 Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792.3 Ez Tip Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . .802.4 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .802.5 Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .812.6 Stopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .822.7 World Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .822.8 Notepad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .822.9 Drawing Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .832.10 USB Mass Storage . . . . . . . . .83

3. Bluetooth Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .843.1 Add New Device . . . . . . . . . . . .85My Device Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Turn Bluetooth® On/Off . . . . . . . . . .87

Discovery Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87Supported Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87Auto Pair Handsfree . . . . . . . . . . . . .88Transferring Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88

4. Sounds Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .894.1 Master Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . .894.2 Call Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .904.2.1 Call Ringtone . . . . . . . . . . . .904.2.2 Call Vibrate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90

4.3 Alert Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .904.4 Keypad Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . .914.5 Service Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .914.6 Power On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92

5. Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .925.1 Banner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .925.1.1 Personal Banner . . . . . . . . . .925.1.2 ERI Banner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92

5.2 Phone Backlight . . . . . . . . . . . . .935.3 Module Backlight . . . . . . . . . . . .935.4 Wallpaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .935.5 Charging Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . .945.6 Menu Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .945.7 Dial Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .945.8 Menu Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .955.9 Home Screen Order . . . . . . . . . .95

6. Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .966.1 Airplane Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . .966.2 Set Qwerty Shortcut . . . . . . . . .966.3 Keyguard Setting . . . . . . . . . . . .966.4 Voice Commands . . . . . . . . . . .976.5 Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .976.6 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .976.7 Current Country . . . . . . . . . . . . .986.8 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .986.8.1 Edit Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .996.8.2 Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .996.8.3 Phone Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . .1006.8.4 Lock Phone Now . . . . . . . .100

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6.8.5 Reset Default . . . . . . . . . . .1006.8.6 Restore Phone . . . . . . . . . .101

6.9 System Select . . . . . . . . . . . . .1016.10 NAM Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1026.11 Auto NAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102

7. Call Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1037.1 Answer Options . . . . . . . . . . . .1037.2 Show Dialpad . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1037.3 Auto Retry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1037.4 TTY Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1047.5 One Touch Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . .1057.6 Voice Privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1057.7 DTMF Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1067.8 Assisted Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . .106

8. Touch Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1079. USB Auto Detection . . . . . . . . . .10710. Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10810.1 Save Options . . . . . . . . . . . . .10810.2 Phone Memory . . . . . . . . . . .10910.3 Card Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . .109

11. Phone Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10911.1 My Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10911.2 SW/HW Version . . . . . . . . . . .11011.3 Icon Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . .11011.4 Software Update . . . . . . . . . .110

Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Exposure to Radio FrequencySignal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Antenna Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Phone Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Tips on Efficient Operation . . . . . .113Driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113Electronic Devices . . . . . . . . . . . .113Pacemakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113Hearing Aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Other Medical Devices and HealthCare Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114

Aircraft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Blasting Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Potentially Explosive Atmosphere114

Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . .115For Vehicles Equipped with an AirBag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115Charger and Adapter Safety . . . .116Battery Information and Care . . .116Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards . .119General Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119

Caution: Avoid potential hearingloss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120FDA Consumer Update . . . . . . . .12210 Driver Safety Tips . . . . . . . . . . .130Consumer Information on SAR .132FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility(HAC) Regulations for WirelessDevices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134

Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137LIMITED WARRANTYSTATEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141Acronyms and Abbreviations . .141

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143

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Welcome

Thank you for choosing the VersaTM

cellular phone designed to operatewith the latest digital mobilecommunication technology, CodeDivision Multiple Access (CDMA).Along with the many advancedfeatures of the CDMA system, suchas greatly enhanced voice clarity,this compact phone offers:l V CAST Music with Rhapsody®.l V CAST Videos.l Mobile IM.l VZ Navigator.l Mobile Email.l Touch Screen and auto

Touch Screen lock.l Customizable display themes and

screensavers.l Built-in 2.0 Megapixel digital

camera.l 3D Rotation (Three-axis-

accelerometer)l Large, easy-to-read, 8-line

backlit LCD with status icons.l Paging, messaging, Voicemail,

and caller ID.l Quick Access to the HTML

Browser.l Media Center.l Long battery standby and talk

time.

l Easy Touch Screen operation tochoose menus and answerprompts.

l Handwriting screens to writetext or draw pictures.

l Any key answer, auto withhandsfree, auto retry, onetouchand speed dialing with 999memory locations.

l Bilingual (English and Spanish)Capability.

l Bluetooth® wireless technology.

NOTE The Bluetooth® word mark and logosare owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.and any use of such marks by LGElectronics is under license. Othertrademarks and trade names arethose of their respective owners.

It is best to use the rear USB portwhen connecting to a desktop PC.The USB Hub should be poweredby an external power source.VersaTM is a trademark of VerizonWireless.

TIPFind the interactive user guide on the web foryour convenience where you can freely surfand interactively learn how to use your phonestep-by-step. Go to http://www.verizonwireless.com ->Support -> Phones & Devices -> then chooseEquipment Guide -> then select your phonemodel.

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Important InformationThis user’s guide provides importantinformation on the use and operationof your phone. Please read thisguide carefully prior to using thephone to be able to use your phoneto its greatest advantage and toprevent any accidental damage ormisuse. Any unapproved changes ormodifications will void yourwarranty.

Technical DetailsThe VersaTM is an all digital phonethat operates on both Code DivisionMultiple Access (CDMA)frequencies: cellular services at 800MHz and Personal CommunicationServices (PCS) at 1.9 GHz.CDMA technology uses a featurecalled DSSS (Direct SequenceSpread Spectrum) that enables thephone to keep communication frombeing crossed and to use onefrequency channel by multipleusers in the same specific area.This results in a 10-fold capacityincrease when compared withanalog mode. In addition, featuressuch as soft/ softer handoff, hardhandoff, and dynamic RF powercontrol technologies combine toreduce call interruptions.

The Cellular and PCS CDMAnetworks consist of MSO (MobileSwitching Office), BSC (Base

Station Controller), BTS (BaseStation Transmission System), andMS (Mobile Station). 1xRTT system receives twice asmany subscribers in the wirelesssection as IS-95. Its battery life istwice as long as IS-95. High-speeddata transmission is also possible.EV-DO system is optimized for dataservice and is much faster than1xRTT system in applicable area.The table on the following page listssome major CDMA standards.

FCC RF Exposure Information

WARNING! Read this informationbefore operating the phone.In August 1996, the FederalCommunications Commission (FCC)of the United States, with its actionin Report and Order FCC 96-326,adopted an updated safety standardfor human exposure to RadioFrequency (RF) electromagneticenergy emitted by FCC regulatedtransmitters. Those guidelines areconsistent with the safety standardpreviously set by both U.S. andinternational standards bodies. Thedesign of this phone complies withthe FCC guidelines and theseinternational standards.

Bodily Contact During OperationThis device was tested for typicaluse with the back of the phone kept0.79 inches (2.0 cm) from the body.

Technical Details

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CDMAStandard Designator Description

Basic AirInterface

TIA/EIA-95ATSB-74ANSI J-STD-008TIA/EIA-IS2000

CDMA Dual-Mode Air Interface14.4kbps radio link protocol and inter-band operationsIS-95 adapted for PCS frequency band CDMA20001xRTT Air Interface

Network

TIA/EIA/IS-634TIA/EIA/IS/651TIA/EIA/IS-41-CTIA/EIA/IS-124

MAS-BSPCSC-RSIntersystem operationsNon-signaling data comm.

Service

TIA/EIA/IS-96-BTIA/EIA/IS-637TIA/EIA/IS-657IS-801TIA/EIA/IS-707-A

Speech CODECShort Message ServicePacket DataPosition Determination Service (gpsOne)High Speed Packet Data

1x EV-DO

Related

interface

TIA/EIA/IS-856

TIA/EIA/IS-878

TIA/EIA/IS-866

TIA/EIA/IS-890

CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Interface1xEV-DO Inter-Operability Specification for HRPDAccess Network InterfacesRecommended Minimum Performance Standards forHRPD High Rate Packet Data Access TerminalTest Application Specification(TAS) for High RatePacket Data Air Interface

To comply with FCC RF exposurerequirements, a minimumseparation distance of 0.79 inches(2.0 cm) must be maintainedbetween the user’s body and theback of the phone, including theantenna, whether extended orretracted. Third-party belt-clips,holsters, and similar accessoriescontaining metallic componentsshould not be used. Avoid the use

of accessories that cannot maintain0.79 inches (2.0 cm) distancebetween the user’s body and theback of the phone and have notbeen tested for compliance withFCC RF exposure limits.

Vehicle-Mounted External Antenna (Optional, if available.)To satisfy FCC RF exposurerequirements, keep 8 inches (20 cm)

between the user / bystander andvehicle-mounted external antenna.For more information about RFexposure, visit the FCC website atwww.fcc.gov.

FCC Notice and CautionsThis device and its accessories complywith part 15 of FCC rules. Operation issubject to the following two conditions:(1) This device and its accessories maynot cause harmful interference, and (2)this device and its accessories mustaccept any interference received,including interference that causesundesired operation.Any changes or modifications notexpressly approved in this user guidecould void your warranty for thisequipment. Use only the suppliedantenna. Use of unauthorized antennas(or modifications to the antenna) couldimpair call quality, damage the phone,void your warranty and/or violate FCCregulations.Don't use the phone with a damagedantenna. A damaged antenna couldcause a minor skin burn. Contact yourlocal dealer for a replacement antenna.

Part 15.105 statement This equipment has been testedand found to comply with the limitsfor a class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCCRules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in a

residential installation. Thisequipment generates uses and canradiate radio frequency energy and,if not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference toradio communications. However,there is no guarantee thatinterference will not occur in aparticular installation. if thisequipment does cause harmfulinterference or television reception,which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on,the user is encouraged to try tocorrect the interference by one ormore of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receivingantenna.

- Increase the separation betweenthe equipment and receiver.

- Connect the equipment into anoutlet on a circuit different fromthat to which the receiver isconnected.

- Consult the dealer or anexperienced radio/TV technicianfor help.

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Phone Overview

8. SEND Key

6. Touch Soft Keys

9. Clear/ Voice Command/Voice Recorder Key

2. Camera Key

14. ProximitySensor

NOTEPress the Unlock Key, or any other side key,to illuminate the Touch Screen. Press theUnlock Key(again), or touch the padlockicon, to unlock the Touch Screen.

18. Camera Lens

15. Earpiece

17. Light Sensor16. Unlock/Lock Key

10. Power/END Key

11. ShortcutMenu Touch Key

5. AccessoryCharger

Port

1. 2.5mm Headset jack

12. Touch Screen

3. Side VolumeKeys

4. Cover LockLatch

13 microSD™Slot

7. Microphone

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* Standby mode is when the phone is waiting for input from you.No menu is displayed and the phone isn’t performing any action.It’s the starting point for all of the instruction steps.

1. 2.5mm Headset jack Allows you to plugin an optional headset for convenient,hands-free conversations.

2. Camera Key Use for quick access toCamera function. Press once toactivate the Camera. Press and holdthe Camera Key to record Video.

3. Side Volume Keys Use to adjust theMaster Volume in standby mode* andthe Earpiece Volume during a call. Incamera mode, activates zoom in & out.

4. Cover Lock Latch Use to detachQwerty keypad from the phone.

5. Accessory Charger Port Connects thephone to the battery charger, USBcable, or other compatible accessory.

6. Touch Soft Keys Touch Keys on thisTouchpad include Messaging, Call,Menu and Contacts which easilyactivate with the touch of your fingertip.

7. Microphone Allows other callers tohear you clearly when you arespeaking to them.

8. SEND Key Use to make calls.9. Clear/ Voice Command/ Voice

Recorder Key Delete single characters(quick press) or entire words (pressand hold) while entering text. Back outof menus, one level at a time. Fromstandby mode, activate VoiceCommands (quick press) or VoiceRecorder (press and hold).

10. Power/END Key Use to turn thepower on/off and to end a call. Alsoreturns to standby mode.

11. Shortcut Menu Touch Key Allowsaccess to customize cubic menus(Favorites/Shortcuts/Media).

12. Touch Screen Displays incoming calls,messages and indicator icons as wellas a wide variety of content you selectto view.

13. microSD™ Slot Accommodatesoptional microSD card.

14. Proximity Sensor When close (within2-3 cm) to this sensor during a call,LCD turns off allowing you to onlyadjust volume or end the call so thatyou don't inadvertently activate afeature. When blocked with phonecase or etc., LCD backlight turns offalso.

15. Earpiece Lets you hear the caller.16. Unlock/Lock Key Press to unlock or

lock the Touch Screen and keys instandby mode.

17. Light Sensor Detects the amount oflight, adjusts brightness of the LCD. Itconserves power and extends LCDscreen life.

18. Camera Lens Keep it clean for optimalphoto quality.

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The Battery

NOTE It is important to fully charge thebattery before initial use of the phone.

The phone comes with arechargeable battery. Keep thebattery charged while not in use inorder to maximize talk and standbytime. The battery charge level isshown at the top of the LCD screen.

Installing the Battery

1. Insert the bottom of the batteryinto the opening on the back ofthe phone.

2. Push the battery down until itclicks into place.

Removing the Battery1. Turn power off. Slide the cover

lock latch down in the direction ofthe arrow.

2. Carefully separate the devicefrom the Qwerty Keypad.

3. Place a fingertip in the cutout tolift the edge of the battery, thenremove it.

Turning the Phone On and OffInstall a charged battery or connectthe phone to an external powersource.

1. Press the Power/End Key for a few seconds until the TouchScreen lights up.

Turning the Phone Off

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Press the Power/End Key for a few seconds until thedisplay turns off.

Charging the BatteryYour VersaTM device comes with acableless travel adapter and a USBdata cable which connect togetherto charge your phone. To chargeyour phone:

NOTICE

Please use only an approved chargingaccessory to charge your LG phone. Improper handling of the charging port, as wellas the use of an incompatible charger, maycause damage to your phone and void thewarranty.

1. Connect the cableless traveladapter and USB data cable.When connecting as shownbelow, the LG logo on the USBcable should face toward you.

2. Gently uncover the accessorycharging port, then plug the endof the AC adapter into thephone’s charger port and theother end into an electrical outlet.

3. The charge time variesdepending upon the battery level.

Charging with USBYou can use your computer tocharge your phone. To be able tocharge with the USB cable, youneed to have the necessary USBdrivers installed on your PC first.Connect one end of the USB cableto the charging accessory port onyour phone and the other end to ahighpower USB port on your PC.

NOTE LG USB Driver is downloadable fromthe following site:http://mobilephones.us.lge.com > ClickSUPPORT > Select a Carrier(Verizon)> Select a Model > Click USB CableDriver to download.

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NOTICELG logo should face up.

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How to Install Your microSD™Card

NOTE If the Qwerty Keypad is attached toyour device, first slide the cover locklatch down and separate the devicefrom the Qwerty Keypad to locateand access the microSD slot.

1.Locate the microSD™ slot on theright side of the phone and gentlyuncover the slot opening(microSD™ slot cover staysattached to the phone so youdon't lose it).

2.Insert the microSD™ card in thecorrect direction until it clicks intothe slot. If you insert the card inthe wrong direction, it maydamage your phone or your card.

How to Remove YourmicroSD™ Card

1. Gently press and release theexposed edge of the microSD™card to eject it.

2. Remove the microSD™ card fromthe slot and replace the cover.

NOTE Do not attempt to remove themicroSD™ card while reading orwriting to the card.

NOTE Users wishing to transfer music onto aMicroSD™ card inserted into thisphone (either through MTP Sync orOver the Air) must first format theMicroSD™ card on this handset.Warning: Formatting the MicroSD™card will erase all contents on the card.In the event the MicroSD™ card isused on this phone without firstformatting it, the phone will display a“MOD license acquisition error”. Songfiles downloaded or otherwisepurchased from third party providersand stored on a MicroSD™ cardinserted into this device may beprotected or encrypted by suchprovider and cannot be played on thisdevice.

Battery Temperature ProtectionIf the battery gets overheated, thephone will automatically turn off.When you turn the phone back on, amessage pops up alerting you thatthe phone was powered off for yoursafety.

Battery Charge LevelYou can find the battery charge levelat the top right of the LCD screen.When the charge level becomes low,the battery sensor sounds a warningtone, blinks the battery icon, anddisplays a warning message. As thecharge level approaches empty, thephone automatically switches offwithout saving.

Signal StrengthCall quality depends on the signalstrength in your area. You can tellhow much signal strength you haveby the number of bars next to thesignal strength icon: the more bars,the stronger the signal. If you’rehaving problems with signal quality,move to an open area or, wheninside a building, try moving near awindow.

Screen IconsWhen the phone is on, the top line ofthe LCD screen displays phonestatus icons.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Scroll the screen up and touchPhone Info.

5. Touch Icon Glossary.

Making Calls

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch the Touch Soft Key thatlooks like a phone to displaya numeric keypad, then enter thephone number you want to call.

NOTE You can also make a call to numbers inyour phone's memory. Touch to make a call to a Recent call entry, ortouch to call a numberyou saved in your Contact List.

3. Press the Send Key ortouch .

CONTACTS

RECENT

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Correcting Dialing MistakesIf you make a mistake while dialing anumber, press the Clear/VoiceCommands Key once to erasethe last digit entered, or hold downthe Clear/Voice Commands Key

for at least two seconds todelete all digits.

NOTE To activate the speakerphone during acall, simply touch .

Redialing CallsPress and hold either Send Key to redial the last number you dialed,received or missed in call history. Thelast 270 numbers are stored in thecall history list and you can alsoselect one of these to redial.

NOTE To redial the last call from the recentcall list, touch to the right of the topentry in your call list.

Receiving Calls

1. When the phone rings or vibrates,simply press the Qwerty SendKey on the outside of theQwerty Keypad. Or, open theQwerty flip and touch the Touch Key.

2. Press either Power/End Keyto end the call.

NOTE When using the device without theQwerty Keypad and the Touch Screen islocked, touch the Unlock Touch Key or press the Unlock Key at the topedge of the phone then you can touchthe Touch Key to answer thecall.

NOTE If you touch while the phone isringing and unlocked, the ringing orvibration is muted for that call.If you touch while the phoneis ringing and unlocked, the call will endor go to voicemail.

Ignore

Quiet

Answer

Answer

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Menu Tree on the Screen

Media Center Media Center

Music & TonesV CAST Music |Rhapsody®

Get New RingtonesMy RingtonesMy MusicMy SoundsSync Music

Picture & VideoV CAST VideosGet New PicturesMy PicturesMy VideosFavorite PicturesFavorite VideosTake PictureRecord Video Online Album

GamesBrowse & DownloadExtrasInfo

MemoryView LogHelpAbout

Messaging Messaging

New MessageInboxSentDraftsVoicemailVisual VmailMobile IMMobile EmailBlogsSettingsErase Options

Contacts Contacts

New ContactContact ListFavoritesGroupsSpeed DialsIn Case of EmergencyMy Name Card

Recent Calls Recent Calls

MissedReceivedDialed

AllView Timers

NavigatorNavigator

My Music My Music

BrowserBrowser

Settings & TSettings & Toolsools

My VerizonTools

Voice CommandsCalculatorEz Tip CalculatorCalendarAlarm ClockStopwatchWorld ClockNotepadDrawing PadUSB Mass Storage

Bluetooth Menu

Menu Tree on the Screen

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Sounds SettingsMaster VolumeCall Sounds

Call RingtoneCall Vibrate

Alert SoundsTXT MessageMultimediaMessageVoicemailEmergency ToneMissed Call

Keypad VolumeService Alerts

ERIMinute BeepCall ConnectCharge Complete

Power On/OffDisplay Settings

BannerPersonal BannerERI Banner

Phone BacklightModule BacklightWallpaper

Lock ScreenFavoritesShortcutsMediaModule Shortcuts

Charging ScreenMenu FontsDial Fonts

Menu StyleHome Screen Order

Phone SettingsAirplane ModeSet Qwerty ShortcutKeyguard SettingVoice CommandsLanguageLocationCurrent CountrySecurity

Edit CodesRestrictionsPhone LockLock Phone NowReset DefaultRestore Phone

System SelectNAM SelectAuto NAM

Call SettingsAnswer OptionsShow DialpadAuto RetryTTY ModeOne Touch DialVoice PrivacyDTMF TonesAssisted Dialing

Touch SettingsAuto LockVibrate TypeVibrate LevelVibrate Effect

SoundCalibration

USB Auto DetectionMemory

Save OptionsPhone MemoryCard Memory

Phone InfoMy NumberSW/HW VersionIcon GlossarySoftware Update

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Quick Glance of Touch Screen and How to Use It

Touch Sensitive Soft Keys( , , , )

1. Make sure your hands are cleanand dry. Remove moisture fromthe surface of your hands. Don'tuse the touch keys in a humidenvironment.

2. Touch key sensors are sensitiveto your light touch. You don'tneed to press them forcefully touse them. Protect your phonefrom severe impact becausetouch key sensors may becomedamaged from harsh use.

3. Use the tip of your finger to touchthe center of a touch key. If youtouch off-center it may activatethe nearby function instead.

4. Touch keys can only be usedwhen the Touch Screen isunlocked. Press the Unlock Key( ) to turn on the TouchScreen.

5. Keep metal and other conductivematerial away from the surfaceof touch keys because contactmay cause electronic interference.

WARNINGS

l Do not put heavy objects on the TouchScreen.

l Do not sit on your phone, which may damagethe Touch Screen.

l Do not drag or scratch your phone with anysharp materials.

l Do not keep your phone in extreme conditions(places that are too humid, hot, or cold).

l Keep chemicals away from your phone, whichmay change the cosmetic or functionalfeatures of your phone.

How to Unlock

How to Scroll Using the TouchScreen

Touch the screen and drag (or flick)up and down to scroll the screen upor down.

Touch thepadlock imageto unlock.

Press theUnlock Key onthe top of yourphone twice.

OR

Touch Screen Features and AccessIt’s quick and easy to access menus and features with the TouchScreen. With it, you have instant access to Messaging, Calling, Main Menus,Contact List, and Idle Screen Settings with the quick touch of your finger tip.And it only takes a few more quick finger touches to access anything else.

1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the devicetwice.

2. Touch a Touch Key.

l Touch Soft Keys (at the bottom of the screen)l Shortcut Menu Touch Key (at the right side of the screen)

3. To return to the Idle Screen, press the Clear/Voice Commands Key or Power/End Key .

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Shortcut Menu AddsTouch Key icons to IdleScreen(s).

Contacts Displays yourContact List.

Menu Displays list ofMain Menus.

CallDisplays Dial touch keys. Dial manually orautomatically (Recent Calls or Contacts).

MessageDisplays MessageInbox List.

Shortcut Menu

Menu Tree on the Touch Screen

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Main Menu AccessTo access the Main Menu from standby mode, first unlock the Touch Screen(the Touch Screen is locked by default). Touch or press the Unlock Key( ) on the top left edge of the phone twice. Then touch the MENU Touch Soft Key to access the Main Menu.

Press the Clear/Voice Commands key to go back to standby mode.

Some content in this user guide may differ from your phone depending on the phone software.Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

Touch the MENU Touch Soft Key at thebottom of the screento open the MainMenu.

The main menus aredisplayed as shown.Touch any of themenu icons with yourfingertip to go to thatmenu.

Shortcut Menu on the Touchpad

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Standby Mode Idle ScreensCustomize your Touch Screen to have instant access to features you want tokeep as close as a single finger touch.The has three Standby Mode Idle Screens for quick, directaccess to several frequently used device features.

Favorites: Displays favorite Contacts you choose to instantly view, call,message, or view contact history.Shortcuts: Displays favorite device features such as My Music, Calendar,etc. for instant accessibility.Media: Displays favorite photos, videos and music so you can show them offat a moment’s notice without having to search.

Set the features and items you want on each Idle screen and even displaydifferent backgrounds for each one.

Favorites Shortcuts Media

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Changing Standby Mode IdleScreensStandby mode idle screens arelisted near the top of the TouchScreen. Accessing them is as easyas a swipe of a finger. With theTouch Screen unlocked, lightly flickyour fingertip horizontally in eitherdirection across the Touch Screento instantly display the next IdleScreen.

Adding and Removing IdleScreen Touch Key IconsAdding and removing Idle Screenicons is a snap. Simply touch theShortcut Menu Touch Key at theright side of the screen, then makeyour changes.

l To Add: Touch ADD FAVORITES,More, or ADD MEDIA to viewitems available to add. Touchthe one(s) you want(checkmark appears), thentouch .

l To Remove Favorites andMedia icons: Drag icon totrashcan icon, touch Yes toconfirm, then touch .

l To Remove Shortcuts icons:Display the full list of availableitems by touching the ADDSHORTCUTS button and scrollthrough the list. Touch theone(s) to remove (checkmarkdisappears), then touch .DONE

DONE

DONE

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Shortcut Menu on the Touchpad

Alarm ClockBluetooth MenuBluetooth On/OffBrowse & DownloadBrowserCalculatorCalendarCall SettingsCameraDisplay SettingsDrawing PadExtrasEz Tip CalculatorGamesMedia CenterMobile EmailMobile IMMusic & TonesMy MusicMy PicturesMy RingtonesMy SoundsMy VerizonMy Videos

New ContactNew Picture MessageNew Text MessageNew Video MessageNew Voice MessageNotepadPhone SettingsPicture & VideoPlay All SongsRecord New VideoSettings & ToolsSounds SettingsSync MusicToolsTouch SettingsV CAST MusicV CAST VideosVZ NavigatorVZW Online AlbumVisual Voice MailVoice CommandsMonopoly Here & ...Need for Speed U...PAC-MAN by Nam...

Shortcuts Item List

NOTEAllows you to set shortcutmenu, clock, calendar ormemo.

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Vibrate ModeSets the phone to vibrate instead ofring ( is displayed). To setVibrate Mode, press the Side VolumeKeys and adjust to Vibrate Only.

To return to Normal Mode, press the

Side Volume Keys and adjust

volume again. orUsing the dial pad, touch and hold

to activate/deactivate vibratemode.

Mute FunctionThe Mute Function prevents thetransmission of your voice to thecaller. To quickly activate Mute touch

- this option will appearduring active phone calls.

Volume Quick AdjustmentQuickly adjust ringer and earpiecevolumes by pressing the upper sidekey to increase and lower key todecrease.

NOTE The earpiece volume can only beadjusted during a call and keypadvolume can only be adjusted throughthe Menu.To turn off sounds, press and hold thelower side volume key for 3 secondsthen press and hold the upper sidevolume key for 3 seconds to return tonormal sounds mode.

Call WaitingDuring a call, a beep will soundindicating you have another incomingcall.

Ignoring a Call WaitingIf you don't want to answer theincoming call, touch on theTouch Screen. The Call Waiting beepstops and the call goes to yourVoicemail, if available.

Answering a Call Waiting

1. Touch or press theSend Key to automaticallyput the first call on hold andanswer the new call.

2. Press the Send Key againor touch to put thesecond call on hold and return tothe first caller.

Voice CommandsVoice Commands allow you to dothings by verbal command (e.g., makecalls, confirm Voicemail, etc.). Formore information, see page 78.

1. Unlock the Touch Screen, thenpress the Voice Commands Key

.

NOTE Voice Commands can also be startedwith the designated key on yourBluetooth® device. Please check themanual of the Bluetooth® device forfurther instructions.

Answer

Ignore

MUTE

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Entering and Editing Information

Text InputEach time you touch a data entry field, the Touch Screen automaticallydisplays Touch Keys allowing you to change the input. For example, in aname field, alphabet Touch Keys appear, but you can touch to select and enter numbers instead.

Touch to change the text inputmodes.Handwriting/Keypad TransferKey.

ENTER TEXT Options.Save As Draft/ Insert QuickText/ Add/Copy Text / FormatText / Priority Level /Callback # / Save Quick Text

Touch TXT Message Touch Favorites,Contacts or New # toadd a recipient.

Add contact bytouching Contacts andthen the desiredcontact entry. Or, enterthe phone number bytouching New # andentering a newnumber on the dialpad. Touch DONEwhen done.

Touch to exit text input mode.

When entering text, besides "typing"the text with Touch Keys, you alsohave the option to write with yourfingertip. The Touch Screeninterprets your movements intocharacters.

1. Touch a text field, then touch themanual writing icon on theright side of the display.

2. Use your fingertip to write eachcharacter you want. You mustwrite in the black box thatappears in the lower half of thescreen. If the Touch Screen doesnot display the character youintended, press the Clear/VoiceCommands Key , and tryagain.

l Handwriting screen is availableonly for text or subject input.

Changing Input Method

To change from "writing" to "typing":In the Handwriting-Screen, touch

in the lower right-hand corner.

TIPWhen you "write" on the Touch Screen, theinterpreted movements will be displayed. Gapsin lines may indicate that you need to pressslightly harder for more constant contact withthe Touch Screen.

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After creating amessage, touch SENDto send the message.

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The following tables may help in understanding how the Touch Screeninterprets movements into characters.

Diaeresis

Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory

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Storing Basics

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Contacts TouchSoft Key.

4. Touch .

5. Touch a field, use the pop-up touchkeys to enter information, thentouch . Do this for eachfield you want to enter.

6. When all fields are complete, touch.

OR

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch the Dialpad Touch SoftKey.

3. Use the number Touch Keys toenter the phone number, thentouch .

4. Touch or, then continue

touching fields and enteringinformation as necessary.

Editing Individual Entries

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Contacts TouchSoft Key.

4. Touch .

5. Touch the Contact you want to edit.

6. Touch , then touch andedit the fields you want to change.

7. Touch when edits arecomplete.

SAVE

EDIT

Contact List

Update ExistingAdd New Contact

SAVE

SAVE

DONE

New Contact

Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory

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Speed DialingAllows you to make phone callsquickly and easily to numbers stored inContacts. You need to set Speed Dialsin your Contacts before using thisfeature.

NOTE Speed Dial 1 is for Voicemail.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch the dialpad Touch SoftKey.

3. Touch and hold the Speed Dial digit(for a 2-digit Speed Dial, touch thefirst digit then touch and hold thesecond digit).

Adding a Speed DialAllows you to set up your Speed Dials.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Contacts TouchSoft Key.

4. Touch .

5. Touch the Contact you want to setwith a Speed Dial.

6. Touch to edit.

7. Touch the phone number, thentouch Options . while in the EditContact screen.

8. Touch Set Speed Dial, then touchan unassigned Speed Dial number.

9. Screen prompt appears AddContact to Speed Dial? Touch Yes.

10. Touch .SAVE

EDIT

Contact List

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Deleting a Speed Dial

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Contacts TouchSoft Key.

4. Touch .

5. Touch the Contact you want todelete from Speed Dial.

6. Touch .

7. Touch the number with the speeddial you want to delete, touchOptions .

8. Touch Remove Speed Dial.

9. Touch Yes, then touch .

10. Touch to exit the contact.

Storing a Number withPauses

Pauses allow you to enter additionalseries of numbers to accessautomated systems such as Voicemailor credit billing numbers. Pause typesare: Wait (W) The phone stops dialinguntil you touch the Touch Soft Key

to advance to the nextnumber. 2-Sec Pause (P) The phonewaits two seconds before sending thenext string of digits.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Contacts TouchSoft Key.

4. Touch .

5. Touch the Contact you want to edit.

6. Touch to edit.

7. Touch the phone number, touchOptions then touch 2-SecPause or Wait.

8. Touch additional numbers asnecessary, then touch .

9. Touch . SAVE

DONE

EDIT

Contact List

Release

SAVE

DONE

EDIT

Contact List

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3D (Three-axis-accelerometer) Rotation3D Rotation is a feature that allows you to have flexibility in how you viewcontent on your screen. Simply turn your VersaTM device from vertical tohorizontal (or horizontal to vertical ) and get a whole new perspective.VersaTM senses the change in orientation and automatically adjusts to fit thescreen. View an image in wide screen orientation. This feature is helpfulwhen you're looking at your pictures, browsing your music by album artwork,viewing Browser websites, or even entering text.

NOTE

VersaTM device rotation needs to be at least 90 degrees to activate 3D Rotation.

Current image.

Do thisRotate VersaTM sideways.Drag or flick left or right.

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Camera FeaturesThe built-in 2.0M camera feature iscomplete with optics for superiorphoto capabilities for variousoptions, effects, and controls.

Resolution Set the resolution (1600x1200,1280x960, 800x400, 640x480, 320x240)keeping in mind that the higher theresolution, the more memory it takes.

LED Flash The powerful LED flash can be set toOn or Off.

Camera Effects Choose various effects to take justthe picture you want. To catch acertain mood, use the Color Effectsoption to set the photo to Normal,Negative, Aqua, Sepia and Black &White. Choose your Shot Type asNormal or Panorama.

Light Exposure Control Control the light exposure by settingthe Photometry to Average or Spot.

SmartPic Technology

When SmartPic is turned on, thepicture taken is enhanced with thefollowing features automatically:Smart Light Light Compensation:Automatically adapts in settings withlow or unevenly distributed light forbetter quality pictures.

Noise Reduction Automaticallyremoves noise from digital images.

Face Detection You can set the camera toautomatically detect faces whentaking a picture for better portraitquality. You can look polished andpretty with this feature on.

Smart Beauty Face color compensation:Automatically adapts to compensatefor portrait image (brightness, color).

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Camera Settings Touch screen to access menu settings shown below.

Camera Touch Keys

Back Auto FocusSelf TimerFlash

My Pictures

Touch screen forsetting menu.

Brightness

Auto SaveShot TypeResolution

White balanceShutter Sound

Color EffectsPhotometry

Save OptionFace DetectionSmart Pic

Touch screen for setting menu.

Take Pictures

Record videos

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Video Camcorder Feature

Resolution You can set the recording resolutionto 320x240, 176xx144, 640x480.

NOTE If you record in VGA format, it can onlybe stored on the device or a PC. VideoMessage is not supported.

Color Effects To catch a certain mood, use theColor Effects option to set video toNormal, Sepia, Negative, Black &White or Aqua.

Saving and Sending After recording, you have the optionto send via a video message (max.size is ~470KB) or save it to thephone or external memory. After it issaved, it can be moved to a PC.

Video Camera Touch Keys

BackBrightness

Settings My VideosRecording TimeResolution

White BalanceColor Effects

My VideosAuto SaveSave Option

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Camera Features

Picture EditingWith the VersaTM ‘s many picture editing features, you have endlesspossibilites in creating fun pictures. While viewing a picture, touch Options

, then touch Edit.

Editing Touch Keys

Pen Drawing Be creative. Draw on a photo.Choose from multiple colors, penand erasers widths. Touch , touch

to set color and size, then touchto exit the settings menu. Use

your fingertip to draw. Touch tosave.

Composition Change your photo’s composition.Rotate, zoom, and/or crop to get thelook you want. Touch , thentouch:

to zoom in

to rotate

to cropTouch to save it.

Adjustments Improve your photos by adjustingContrast, Brightness, Blur orSharpness. Touch , then touch onthe scroll bar of each adjustment toincrease (right side) or to decrease(left side).

Frames and Stamps

The VersaTM has multiple frames andstamps to choose from to enhanceyour pictures. Touch , then touch

for Stamp or for a Frame toadd. Touch or to scrollthrough different screens. Touch theframe or stamp(s) you want tooverlay on the photo. Touch tosave it.

Back

Pen

Composition

Adjustments

Stamp

Save

Undo

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Saved Picture Edits

Don’t worry about losing the originalphoto. When you save a photo withedits, it’s saved as a copy; theoriginal is still in My Pictures.

NOTE You can upload your photos directly to

blog sites thru a picture message. You

can also send photos to Online

Albums.

Video EditingWhen you select a video to edit, avideo editing player screen isdisplayed.

Editing a video to send

You can edit a video then send avideo message to friends and family.

1. Access My Videos, then touchthe video clip to edit.

2. Touch Options , then touchEdit For Video Msg.

3. Touch , then touch at thepoint in the video where you wantthe video to start (indicated by ared triangle), then touch where you want it to end(indicated by a green triangle).

4. Touch Save , to save theedited video or touch Send to send the currently edited videomessage.

Editing using video effects

Access My Videos, then touch thevideo clip to edit. Touch Options .l Multi Trim

Touch play and use , editvideo up to 3 times. You can add afade effect between the clippedvideo pieces by touching and then Save with Fade Effect.

l Multi CaptureTouch play and you cancapture still images from videofootage and save it in yourdevice's video gallery. You cansave up to 5 still shots. Touch to capture. Player will pause atthat position. Touch tocontinue capture. After editingvideo, touch to save.

l Add Fade EffectYou can add a fade effect to thestart and end of the selectedvideo.

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MMEEDDIIAA CCEENNTTEERRMedia Center gives you customizableservice right on your wireless devicethat lets you get Ringtones, playgames, surf the web, get up-to-the-minute information and more. Visitverizonwireless.com/getitnow to viewall of the applications available foryour wireless device.

NOTE Do not insert or remove the microSDwhile playing, deleting or downloadingPictures/ Videos/ Music/ Sounds.

Anything Unclear?From the Media Center menu, touch

to see your Memory status,View (activity) log, Help text and Aboutinfo. Use the Help option to viewinformation from buying newapplications to expired applications.

1. Music & TonesPersonalize your phone withringtones. A wide variety of choicesare available, such as current hits,pop, hip-hop, and more.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Music & Tones.

1.1 V CAST Music | Rhapsody®

Transform your wireless device intoa portable music player. Downloadnew songs from the Media Centermusic catalog right onto yourwireless device or a PC. Then youcan sync your music between yourPC and phone.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Music & Tones.

5. Touch V CAST Music | Rhapsody®.

NOTE Additional charges for music mayapply. V CAST Music | Rhapsody®

service is not available in all areas.Checkwww.verizonwireless.com/musicwebsite for details.

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1.2 Get New RingtonesAllows you to connect to MediaCenter and download variousringtones.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Music & Tones.

5. Touch Get New Ringtones.

6. Touch Get New Applicationsto shop for ringtones.

1.3 My RingtonesAllows you to select a desiredringtone, download a new ringtone.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Music & Tones.

5. Touch My Ringtones.

TIPSl To scroll through ringtones, use your finger to

apply gentle upward (or downward) pressure.l To preview what the ringtone sounds like,

touch .

6. Touch a ringtone, then select whatyou want to set the Ringtone as:

l Ringtonel Contact ID: Touch the Contact to

be identified by the selectedringtone.

l Alert Sounds: Touch the option toset it as ringtone. All Messages/ TXT Message/Multimedia Message/ Voicemail

1.4 My MusicAllows you to store and to listen tomusic right from your phone. Connectto V CAST to download a variety ofmusic, transfer music between yourphone and your PC, manage andorganize your music files, and more.

Adding My Music Shortcut

With the screen unlocked, spin theidle screen to display Shortcuts.Touch Settings , touch ,scroll the ADD MENU list upward,touch My Music (checkmarkappears), then touch . Touch

again to finish adding to theShortcuts screen.

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With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen todisplay Shortcuts, then touch My Music tostart the Music Player.

NOTEFile storage varies according to the size of eachfile as well as memory allocation of otherapplications.

TIPMusic Only Mode allows you to listen exclusivelyto your music using your Bluetooth headset (asyou do with MP3 players). Set Music Only Modeto On if you don't want your listening enjoymentto be interrupted by calls.

Playing Your Music

It’s easy to find and play the musicyou’ve stored in your phone.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Music & Tones.

5. Touch My Music.

6. Touch one of the following options.All Songs/ Playlists/ Artists/Genres/ Albums/ Settings/ MusicAlert

Back key OptionsShuffle / Repeat

Exit From the Music Player

Press the Power/End Key to exit from the Music Player.

Touch Screen Music Controls

Mute / Favorite

*Favorite : Touch todisplay the selectedmusic file on the Mediaidle screen so you canplay it without accessingthe Music & Tones menu.

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7. Touch the name of the song youwant to hear to start the musicplayer.

TIPSelecting Play All begins playing all of yourstored music in sequence one time through,then exits the Music Player.

1.5 My SoundsAllows you to select a desiredsound or record a new sound.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Music & Tones.

5. Touch My Sounds.

6. Touch or touch asound using your fingertip.

Options from here:

l Customize the selected sound.Erase/ Send/ To Online Album/Rename/ Move/ Lock/ EraseAll/ File Info

l Press the Clear/VoiceCommands Key to goback to one level.

1.6 Sync MusicV CAST Music with Rhapsody® is adigital music service that lets youlisten to millions of songs fromthousands of artists. Discover newand old favorites in an extensivemusic catalog. Sync unlimitedmusic* from your PC, to any V CASTMusic with Rhapsody® capabledevice, at no additional per trackcost. Download V CAST Music withRhapsody® software to sync tracks,albums, and playlists to your newcompatible phone, while managingyour existing PC music library all inone place.* Subject to device/memory card

storage capacity

Download music to your PC

1. Open V CAST Music withRhapsody®. Don't have V CASTMusic with Rhapsody® ? Downloadit for free at www.verizonwireless.com/music.

2. Log in.

3. For each V CAST Music | Rhapsody®

track you've downloaded to yourphone, you can download a copyto your computer at no additionalcharge. Song tracks available fordownload will pop-up upon log incompletion.

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4. Check the boxes of songs you wishto download.

5. Select "Download Tracks."

6. To play the song, you can find it byselecting the My Library tab.

Sync your music from your PC toyour V CAST Music | Rhapsody®

wireless device

1. Open V CAST Music withRhapsody®. Don't have V CASTMUSIC with Rhapsody®? Downloadit for free at verizonwireless.com/music.

2. Plug in the USB cable comes withthis phone to your phone andconnect it to a USB port on yourPC.

3. From the main screen on yourphone, the SYNC MUSIC V CASTMOBILE PHONE display appears.Your phone should display themessage: Connected.

4. Drag and drop the song(s) youwant to sync from My Library, toyour V CAST mobile phone, listedunder the Sources tab.

NOTE V CAST Music with Rhapsody® willwork with Windows Vista, or XP. Notavailable for Mac or Linux.A compatible USB cable for syncinghas been included in your

box.

NOTE Whenever you sync music from yourPC, "my_music SYNCED" folder isdisplayed. But manually transferredfiles will not be shown on yourhandset.

2. Picture & VideoView, take, and trade your digitalpictures and videos right from yourwireless phone.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Picture & Video.

5. Touch a submenu.

2.1 V CAST VideosV CAST brings the world to yourmobile phone with full-motion videoand sound. Catch up with what’shappening with video clips fromWhat's Hot, TV, News, Music, Kids,Sports, Net's Best, Comedy,Hollywood, Latino and Lifestyle.(Must be in V CAST coverage area.Additional fees may apply).

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1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Picture & Video.

5. Touch V CAST Videos.

6. Touch video clip categories toview.

2.2 Get New PicturesAllows you to connect to MediaCenter and download a variety ofimages for My Pictures.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Picture & Video.

5. Touch Get New Pictures.

2.3 My PicturesAllows you to view and managephotos stored in the device.

SHORTCUT

With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen todisplay Shortcuts, then touch a picture.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Picture & Video.

5. Touch My Pictures.

6. Gallery lists of your pictures aredisplayed. Select picture file by touching itor you can touch Options ,then select one of the followingoptionsSend/ Take Picture/ Get NewPictures/ Erase/ Move/ Lock/Unlock/ Erase All

Options from standard view:Set As/ Take Picture/ Get NewPictures/ Play/ Edit/ Rename/Print/ File Info

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Touch to send the Picture ByPicture Msg/ To Online Album/To Blog/ Via Bluetooth

Touching Erases the picture.

Touching Toggles selectedimage to set as a favorite, orremove as a favorite.

NOTE To scroll to options not viewed onscreen, apply gentle upward pressureto the Touch Screen.

2.4 My VideosAllows you to view and managevideos stored in the phone.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Picture & Video.

5. Touch My Videos.

6. Gallery lists of your videos aredisplayed.

You can use option feature bytouching Options , then selectone of the following options

V CAST Videos / Record Video /Erase / Move / Lock / Unlock /Erase All

NOTE To scroll to options not viewed on

screen, apply gentle upward

pressure to the Touch Screen.

Select Video File by touching it, thentouch the green arrow to play theselect video.

Play video

OptionsTouch Key

Touch Togglesselected image toset as a favorite, orremove as afavorite

During play avideo, you canmute a sound bytouching .

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Options from Video Player:Send/ Edit For Video Msg/ MultiTrim/ Multi Capture/ Add FadeEffect/ Set As Lock Screen/ Erase/Rename/ File Info

2.5 Favorite PicturesAllows you to view and manageyour favorite pictures.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Picture & Video.5. Touch Favorite Pictures.

2.6 Favorite VideosAllows you to view and manageyour favorite videos.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Picture & Video.5. Touch Favorite Videos.

2.7 Take PictureTake pictures straight from yourphone.TIPSl To take a clear picture, set the proper

brightness level and zoom before taking thepicture.

l Avoid jolting the camera. l Wipe the camera lens with a soft cloth.l Zoom is not available when maximum

resolution (1600 x 1200) is set.

SHORTCUT

l The Side Camera Key ( ) is a shortcut keyto Take Picture in standby mode. Press thekey once to launch Camera mode. Press andhold the key to launch Record Video mode. In Camera/Video preview screens, press theside camera key to take the picture/video.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

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3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Picture & Video.

5. Touch Take Picture.

6. Touch the Touch Screen toaccess photo settings. Touchsetting icons to verify and/orchange as necessary.

7. Take a picture by pressing .

2.8 Record VideoLets you record a video messagewith sound.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Picture & Video.

5. Touch Record Video.

6. Touch the Touch Screen toaccess video settings. Touchsetting icons to verify and/orchange as necessary.

7. Record a video by pressing then press again to stoprecording.

2.9 Online Album

Lets you save your pictures andvideos to Online Albums that makeit easy to save, organize and shareall your pictures and videos.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Picture & Video.

5. Place your finger on the TouchScreen and apply gentle upwardpressure to scroll the list up, thentouch Online Album.

3. GamesAllows you to download games andapplications from the Media Centerserver. Choose the software youwant from the list displayed on thescreen.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

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4. Touch Games.

5. Touch Get New Applications.

You can also select from thealready installed Games:

Monopoly Here & Now/ Needfor Speed Undercover/ PAC-MAN by Namco.

4. Browse & DownloadEverything you need to know whileyou’re on the go.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Browse & Download.

5. Touch Get New Applications.

Visual Vmail/ Mobile Email/ VZNavigator

Visual Vmail

Visual Vmail allows themanagement of voice mail directlyfrom the device rather thanaccessing voice mail via traditionalmethod(s). Visual Vmail displays alist of messages and allows theuser to choose which message to

listen to or delete, without having todial into their mailbox, listen tovoice instructions, or priormessages.

1. Dial your wireless number.2. Once you hear the system

greeting or your own greeting,press # immediately tointerrupt the greeting andfollow the prompts.

How to set up Visual Vmail

1. If you are an existing VerizonWireless subscriber, skip tostep 2. If you are new VerizonWireless subscriber, first dial*86 to set-up your voice mailservice.

2.Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge ofthe device twice.

3. Touch Menu to access themenu.

4. Touch the Messaging icon.

5. Touch Visual Vmail todownload application forfuture use.

6. Upon opening the link to VisualVmail, a message will beplayed promoting the benefitsof Visual Vmail.

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7. Touch OK.8. Click “Download” to download

the application.9. When prompted, enter your

current basic voice mailpassword.*

10. Continue to follow the promptsand instructions to completethe download and activation ofVisual Vmail.

11. Once the activation steps arecompleted, exit the applicationand return after 5 minutes tobegin using Visual Vmail.

* Please note that storing a voice mail passwordis required to use Visual Vmail. This applicationmay store voice mail messages in electronicformat on this device.

Anyone in possession of this devicecan access the voice mail. To limitunauthorized access to your voicemail, consider locking the phonewhen not in use. Cancellation ofVisual Vmail cannot be completedvia the device. Please contactCustomer Service or go to MyVerizon athttp://www.verizonwireless.com ifyou need to cancel your VisualVmail service. Visual Vmail andtraditional Voice Mail may notalways be synchronized and if youcancel Visual Vmail you may lose

all stored voice mails andinformation. To avoid losing allstored voice mails and information,save your Voice Mail in an audioformat onto a phone’s internalmemory, removable memory orsend the audio file as a messageusing picture messaging or email.Once you have registered for MyVerizon, you will have the ability toreset your Voice Mail passwordonline or via your Web capablewireless device. For moreinformation on how to register forMy Verizon, refer to page 37 of theQuick Reference Guide.

NOTE Voice Mail may not be available insome areas. Voice Mailboxes not setup within 45 days will be cancelled.Your Verizon Wireless Voice Mailboxis not password protected until youcreate a password by following thesetup tutorial. Airtime and othercharges will be incurred when usingVoice Mail from your wireless phone.IN Calling minutes do not apply toVoice Mail retrievals; you will becharged to maintain your connectionto Voice Mail. Verizon Wireless is notliable for missed messages, ordeletions of messages from yourVoice Mailbox, even if you have savedthem.

How to access Visual Vmail fromyour wireless device

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Touch Visual Vmail.

Mobile Email

Mobile Email is an applicationdownloadable from the MessagingMenu and from the Browse &Download Menu in the MediaCenter. Don't miss an importantemail. Thanks to Mobile Email, youcan get your emails on your phone,while you're on the go. MobileEmail works with many providers,including Yahoo!, AOL, andVerizon.net. Get alerts from yourVersaTM when new email hasarrived. Additional fees may apply. See brochure for details or visitwww.verizonwireless.com.

NOTE Several Email providers are availableincluding Yahoo!®Mail,WindowsLiveMail, AOL®, AIM,Verizon.net, and others.

VZ NavigatorSM

VZ Navigator is an applicationdownloadable from the Browse &Download menu in the MediaCenter. Now you can find theaddress of a great restaurant or thenearest ATM. Check movie times.Discover the latest hot spots. Andknow exactly how to get whereyou’re going. VZ Navigator puts allthe advanced features of the latestGPS devices and systems on yourwireless device — at a fraction ofthe price.

Adding VZ Navigator ShortcutWith the screen unlocked, spin theidle screen to display Shortcuts.Touch Shortcut Settings , touch

, scroll the ADD MENU listupward, touch VZ Navigator(checkmark appears), then touch

.

SHORTCUT

With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screento display Shortcuts, then touch VZ Navigator

.

NOTES

• To use VZ Navigator ,Go to Phone Settings inthe Settings and Tools Menu to turn LocationOn.

• Download and subscription required for useonly in National Enhanced Service CoverageArea: accuracy and completeness ofinformation is not guaranteed; informationabout location of device will be used to deliver

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5. Extras

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Extras.

5. Touch Get New Applications.

6. InfoAllows you to check memory, ViewLog, Help menu and Aboutinformation.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Media Center icon.

4. Touch Info.

5. Touch the menu to check.

Memory/View Log/ Help/ About

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SHORTCUTSimply touch the Messaging icon fromstandby mode.

Depending on the content and sizeof your messages, the VersaTM canstore a maximum of 540 messages.The information stored in themessage is determined by phonemodel and service capability. Otherlimits to available characters permessage may exist. Please checkwith your service provider forsystem features and capabilities.

New Message AlertYour phone will alert you when youhave new messages.

1. The phone displays a messageon the screen.

2. The message icon ( ) isdisplayed on the display screen.In the case of a high prioritymessage, the icon will flash anda warning message is displayed.

1. New MessageAllows you to send messages (Text,Picture, Video, and Voice) andpages. Each message has adestination address and textdependent upon the type ofmessage you want to send.

1.1 TXT Message

Sending a new Text Message to awireless device with touch screen

1. Unlock the Touch screen andtouch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Touch New Message.

5. Touch TXT Message.

6. Enter the destination address(es)by touching to copythe address from your ContactsList, to copy theaddress from a Favorites entry, or

to manually enter theaddress. If is selected,touch to choose:From Contacts/ From RecentCalls/ Groups/ To Contacts

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MESSAGINGNOTE When manually entering the address,

touch or depending on yourpreference.

7. Touch .

8. Touch text field screen to enteryour message. Use the keypadthat pops up, or touch or .

NOTE Touch Options to insert QuickText, format text, etc.

9. Touch .

10. Touch .

Using Options

When entering the text of yourmessage, touch Options , thentouch an option you want to use:

Save As Draft Saves the messageinto the Drafts folder.

Insert Quick Text Allows you toinsert quick text customized on thephone.

Add Allows you to add Graphic,Animation, Sound, Signature,Name Card, or Address FromContacts.

Copy Text Allows you to copy textyou highlight to paste in anothermessage.

Paste Allows you to paste the textyou last copied into a text field.

Format Text Allows you to changethe look of the text. Alignment/ Font Size/ Font Style/Text Color/ Background

Priority Level Gives priority to themessage. High/ NormalCallback # Inserts a pre-programmed callback number withyour message.On/ Off/ EditSave Quick Text Allows you tosave the message as a Quick Text.

Before entering text field, thefollowing options are available.Preview/ Save As Draft/ PriorityLevel/ Callback#

SEND

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1.2 Picture Message

Send a Picture Message with touchscreen

1. Unlock the Touch screen andtouch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Touch New Message.

5. Touch Picture Message.

6. Enter the destination address(es)by touching to copythe address from your ContactsList, to copy theaddress from a Favorites entry,

to manually enter theaddress, or to select fromyour Online Album.

7. Touch .

8. Touch Text, Picture, Sound, NameCard, or Subject to enter yourmessage. Use the keypad thatpops up, or touch or .

9. Complete and then send or savethe message.

l Using Options

When entering the text or subject ofyour message, touch Options .

Preview Displays the Picturemessage as it would be seen bythe recipient.

Save As Draft Saves the messageinto the Drafts folder.

Insert Quick Text Allows you toinsert quick text customized on thephone.

Add Slide Inserts multiple picturesinto a picture message.

Priority Level Gives priority to themessage. High/ Normal

l Editing Picture, Sounds, andName Card

1. In editing mode, touch Options, then touch an option you

want to use:

Preview / Save As Draft / AddSlide* / Priority Level

2. Complete and then send or savethe message.

* Adding Slides to Your PictureMessage

When you want to send multiplepictures, use the Add Slide option.

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Favorites

Contacts

MESSAGING

This allows you to create onepicture message with multiplepictures attached to it.

1. Create a picture message.

2. Add a picture to your message.

3. Touch .

4. Add another picture file andtouch .

5. Repeat adding slides, text andpictures as necessary. Touch to scroll through the slidesattached to your picturemessage.

6. Complete the message then sendor save the message.

1.3 Video Message

Sending a Video Message withtouch screen

1. Unlock the Touch screen andtouch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Touch New Message.

5. Touch Video Message.

6. Enter the destination address(es)by touching to copythe address from your ContactsList, to copy theaddress from a Favorites entry,

to manually enter theaddress, or to select fromyour Online Album.

NOTE When manually entering the address,touch or depending on yourpreference.

7. Touch .

8. Touch Text, Video, Name Card, orSubject to enter your message.Use the keypad that pops up, ortouch or .

NOTE Touch Options to insert QuickText, etc.

9. Complete and then send or savethe message.

Using Options

Touch Options , then touch anoption you want to use:

Select the option(s) to customize.Preview Displays the Videomessage as it would be seen bythe recipient.Save As Draft Saves the messageinto the Drafts folder.

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Priority Level Gives priority to themessage. High/ Normal

Removing or Changing Attachments

To remove files attached to yourmessage, touch the attachment type(Picture, Video, Sound, or Name Card).Touch Remove or Change.

1.4 Voice Message

Sending a Voice Message withtouch screen

1. Unlock the Touch screen andtouch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Touch New Message.

5. Touch Voice Message

6. Touch , then say yourvoice message into the phone.

7. Touch to endrecording.

8. Enter the destination address(es)by touching to copythe address from your ContactsList, to copy the

address from a Favorites entry,to manually enter the

address, or to select fromyour Online Album.

NOTE When manually entering the address,touch or depending on yourpreference.

9. Touch .

10. Touch Text, Name Card, orSubject to enter your message.Use the keypad that pops up, ortouch or .

NOTE Touch Options to insert QuickText, etc.

11. Complete and then send or savethe message.

Using Options

Touch Options , then touch anoption you want to use:

Review Displays the Voicemessage as it would be heard bythe recipient.Save As Draft Saves the messageinto the Drafts folder.Priority Level Gives priority to themessage. High/ Normal

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2. InboxYour phone will alert you when youhave new messages.l By displaying a message

notification on the screen.l By sounding a sound or vibration, if

set.l By displaying (it blinks if it's a

high priority message).

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Touch Inbox.

5. Touch the message you want toopen.

6. Options from here:l Touch .l Touch .l Touch .l Touch Options .

Reply With Copy Replies to theorigination address including theoriginal message with your reply.

Save Quick Text Allows you tosave the message as a Quick Text.

Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks theselected message. Lockedmessages cannot be deleted by theErase Inbox and Erase All functions.

Add To Contacts Stores thecallback number, email address,and numbers from the address ofthe received message into yourContacts.

Extract Address Information fromthe message is displayed for you toadd to an existing entry or create anew Contact entry.

Message Info Allows you to checkthe received message information.

Message Icon Reference

New/Unread TXT Messages

Opened/Read TXT Messages

Priority High

Locked

New/Unread Picture/VideoMessages

Open/Read Picture/VideoMessages

FORWARD

ERASE

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3. SentDepending on the size of yourmessages, up to 100 sent messagescan be stored in Sent lists andcontents of sent messages verifywhether the transmission wassuccessful or not.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Touch Sent.

NOTE Touch Options , then touchto erase unlocked

messages in your Sent message box.

5. Touch a message entry.

6. Options from here:l Touch .l Touch + or ++ .

+: text message

++: picture or video message

l Touch .l Touch Options .

*Play Again Allows you to playagain the sound or the multislidepicture message.

*Erase Allows you to erase theselected message in Sent.

(*In case of sound or multi-slide picture

message)

Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks theselected message. Lockedmessages cannot be deleted bythe Erase Sent and Erase Allfunctions.

Save Quick Text Allows you tosave the message as a Quick Text.

Add To Contacts Stores thecallback number, email address,and numbers from the address ofthe sent message into yourContacts.

Extract Address Allows you toextract address from the sentmessage.

Message Info Allows you tocheck the sent messageinformation.

Message Icon ReferenceText/Picture/VideoMessages sent

Message delivered

Text/Picture/VideoMessages failed

Message pending

Multiple Messages sent

ERASE

RESENDSEND

FORWARD

Erase Sent

MESSAGING

Multiple Messages delivered

Multiple Messages failed

Multiple Messagesincomplete

Priority High

Locked

4. DraftsDisplays draft messages.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Touch Drafts.

NOTE Touch Options , then touchto erase unlocked

Draft messages.

5. Touch a message entry.

6. Options from here:l Touch .l Touch .l Touch .l Touch Options .

Lock/Unlock Locked messagescannot be deleted by the EraseDrafts and Erase All functions.

Add To Contacts Stores thecallback number, email address,and numbers from the addressincluded in the Draft message intoyour Contacts.

Message Icon Reference

Draft Text

Draft Picture/Video/Voice

5. VoicemailAllows you to view the number ofnew voice messages recorded inthe Voicemail box. Once youexceed the storage limit, oldmessages are overwritten. Whenyou have a new voice message,your phone will alert you.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Touch Voicemail.

5. Options from here:

l Touch to deleteinformation, and then touch Yes.

l Press the Send Key or

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SEND

EDIT

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touch to listen to themessage(s).

l Touch toconnect visual voice mail.

6. Visual VmailVisual Voice Mail allows themanagement of voice mail directlyfrom the device rather thanaccessing voice mail via traditionalmethod(s). Visual Voice Maildisplays a list of messages andallows the user to choose whichmessage to listen to or delete,without having to dial into theirmailbox, listen to voice instructions,or prior messages.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Touch Visual Vmail.

7. Mobile IMAllows you to send and receive anInstant Message at any time.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Touch Mobile IM.

8. Mobile EmailAllows you to mobile email. Selectan email service. Mobile Email is anapplication downloadable from theMessaging Menu. Don't miss animportant email. Thanks to MobileEmail, you can get your emails onyour phone, while you're on the go.Mobile Email works with manyproviders, including Yahoo!, AOL,and Verizon.net. Get alerts from your

when new email hasarrived.

Adding Mobile Email Shortcut

With the screen unlocked, spin theidle screen to display Shortcuts.Touch Shortcut Settings , touch

, scroll the ADD MENU listupward, touch Mobile Email

VISUAL VMAIL

CALL

MESSAGING

(checkmark appears), then touch.

SHORTCUT

With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen todisplay Shortcuts, then touch Mobile Email .

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Touch Mobile Email.

Additional fees may apply. See brochure for details or visitwww.verizonwireless.com.

NOTE Several Email providers are availableincluding Yahoo!®Mail,WindowsLiveMail, AOL®, AIM,Verizon.net, and others.

9. BlogsAllows you to chat and post picturesto sites frequented by your socialcircle.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Place your finger on the TouchScreen and apply gentle upwardpressure to scroll the list up, thentouch Blogs.

10. SettingsAllows you to configure settings foryour messages.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Place your finger on the TouchScreen and apply gentle upwardpressure to scroll the list up, thentouch Settings.

5. Touch one of the settings.

Message Settings Sub-MenuDescriptions

Inbox View (BY TIME/ BY CONTACT)

BY TIME: Inbox View By Time Onlywill display all messages in the Inboxsorted by time received.BY CONTACT: Inbox View By Contactwill display all messages in the Inboxand Sent sorted by time and grouped

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by person.

Entry Mode (T9 Word/ Abc/ ABC/ 123)

Allows you to select the default inputmode.

Auto Save Sent (On/ Off/ Prompt)

With this feature on, messages areautomatically saved in the Sent folderwhen transmitted.

Auto Erase Inbox(On/Off)

With this feature on, read messagesare automatically deleted when youexceed the storage limit.

Messaging Font Size(Small/ Large)

Allows you to chose small or largefont size.

TXT Auto View (On/On+Readout/Off)

Allows you to directly display thecontent when receiving a message.

TXT Auto Scroll (On/Off)

Allows the display to automaticallyscroll down while viewing messages.

Multimedia Auto Receive (On/Off)

Allows you to directly download thecontent when receiving a picture,video, or voice message.

Quick Text

Allows you to display, edit, and addtext phrases. These text strings allowyou to reduce manual text input intomessages.

Voicemail #

Allows you to manually enter theaccess number for Voicemail Service.This number should be only usedwhen a VMS (Voicemail Service)access number is not provided fromthe network.

Callback # (On/Off)

Allows you to automatically send adesignated callback number whenyou send a message.

Signature (None/ Custom)

Allows you make/edit a signature toautomatically send with yourmessages.

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11. Erase OptionsAllows you to erase all messagesstored in your Inbox, Sent, or Draftsfolders. Or, erase all messages atonce.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Messaging icon .

4. Use your fingertip to apply gentleupward pressure to scroll the listup, then touch Erase Options.

l Touch Erase Inbox to erase allmessages (read and unread) oronly read messages in the Inbox.

l Touch Erase Sent to erase allunlocked Sent messages.

l Touch Erase Drafts to erase allunlocked saved Draft messages.

l Touch Erase All to erase allread messages stored in theInbox, Sent, and Drafts folders(including unread, exceptlocked messages).

5. Touch Yes to erase the messagesselected.

A confirmation message isdisplayed.

CCOONNTTAACCTTSSThe Contacts Menu allows you tostore names, phone numbers andother information in your phone’smemory.

1. New ContactAllows you to add a new number toyour Contacts List.

NOTE Using this submenu, the number issaved as a new Contact. To save thenumber into an existing Contact, editthe Contact entry.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Contacts icon .

4. Touch New Contact.

5. Enter the name and other contactinformation for each field.

l Touch a field, enter information,then touch .

6. Touch to save it.

2. Contact ListAllows you to view your Contact List.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Contacts icon .

4. Touch Contact List.

5. Touch a Contact entry.

6. Options from here:

l Touch .

l Touch .

l Touch Options to select oneof the following:Send Name Card / Set AsFavorite / Set As ICE Contact

l Touch to select oneof the following:

New TXT Message / New PictureMessage / New Video Message /New Voice Message

Message

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EDIT

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3. FavoritesAllows you to create your Favoritescontact list.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Contacts icon .

4. Touch Favorites.

5. Touch , then touch theContact entry to add.

6. Touch .

4. GroupsAllows you to view your groupedContacts, add a new group, changethe name of a group, delete a group,or send a message to everyone in theselected group.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Contacts icon .

4. Touch Groups.

5. Options from here:

l Touch to add anew group to the list.

l Touch a group icon then touchOptions to select one of thefollowing:Mark All/ Unmark All/Remove All

l Touch a group name, then toucha contact listed in the groupthen touch Options :New TXT Message/ NewPicture Message/ New VideoMessage/ New VoiceMessage

5. Speed DialsAllows you to view your list of SpeedDials or designate Speed Dials fornumbers entered in your Contacts.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Contacts icon .

4. Touch Speed Dials.

5. Touch the Speed Dial position.

6. Touch the Contact you wish toassign a Speed Dial.

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7. Touch the number and then touchYes.

A confirmation message isdisplayed.

6. In Case of Emergency(ICE)

This menu allows you to storenames, phone numbers and otherinformation, which will be veryhelpful in case of emergency. Also, itallows you to read, add, edit, orerase notes to yourself as necessaryin case an emergency takes place.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Contacts icon .

4. Touch In Case of Emergency.

5. Touch Contact 1, 2, 3 or PersonalInfo.

6. Touch From Contacts or NewContact.

7. Touch the contact entry you wantor enter new contact entryinformation.

ICE Contact Assigned is displayed.

OR

Enter information not stored inyour Contacts List.

8. The generic Contact label changesto the specified name.

NOTE You can also touch Personal Info andenter information as necessary.

7. My Name CardAllows you to view all of your ownContact information including name,phone numbers, and email address.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Contacts icon .

4. Touch My Name Card.

5. Touch .

6. Enter your information asnecessary, then touch .

7. Touch .SAVE

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RREECCEENNTT CCAALLLLSSThe Recent Calls Menu is a list ofthe last phone numbers or Contactentries for calls you placed,accepted, or missed. It's continuallyupdated as new numbers are addedto the beginning of the list and theoldest entries are removed from thebottom of the list.

1. MissedAllows you to view the list of missedcalls; up to 90 entries.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Recent Calls icon .

4. Touch Missed.

NOTE Touch to Erase All missed calls orView Timers. Mark All or Unmark All.

5. Touch a Missed Call entry to viewthe entry. Options from here:

l Touch to place a call tothe number.

l Touch to send a

TXT Message/ Picture Message/Video Message/ Voice Message

l Touch or tosave the number as a newcontact entry or check details.

l Touch Options Erase / Lock(Unlock)/ ViewTimers

2. ReceivedAllows you to view the list ofincoming calls; up to 90 entries.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Recent Calls icon .

4. Touch Received.

NOTE Touch Options to Erase Allreceived calls or View Timers. Mark Allor Unmark All.

5. Touch a received Call entry toview the entry. Options from here:

l Touch to place a call tothe number.

l Touch to send a

TXT Message/ Picture Message/Video Message/ Voice Message

l Touch or tosave the number as a new

DETAILS SAVE

MESSAGE

DETAILS SAVE

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contact entry or check details.

l Touch Options Erase / Lock(Unlock)/ ViewTimers

3. Dialed Allows you to view the list ofoutgoing calls; up to 90 entries.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Recent Calls icon .

4. Touch Dialed.

NOTE Touch Options to Erase All dialedcalls or View Timers. Mark All orUnmark All.

5. Touch a Dialed Call entry to viewthe entry. Options from here:

l Touch to place a call tothe number.

l Touch to send a

TXT Message/ Picture Message/Video Message/ Voice Message

l Touch or tosave the number as a newcontact entry or check details.

l Touch Options Erase / Lock(Unlock)/ ViewTimers

4. AllAllows you to view the list of allcalls; up to 270 entries.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Recent Calls icon .

4. Touch All.

NOTE Touch Options to Erase All calls orView Timers. Mark All or Unmark All.

5. Touch a Call entry to view theentry. Options from here:

l Touch to place a call tothe number.

l Touch to send a

TXT Message/ Picture Message/Video Message/ Voice Message

l Touch or tosave the number as a newcontact entry or check details.

l Touch Options Erase / Lock(Unlock)/ ViewTimers

DETAILS SAVE

MESSAGE

DETAILS SAVE

MESSAGE

RECENT CALLS

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SHORTCUT

To view a quick list of all your recent callspress the Send Key from standbymode.

5. View TimersAllows you to view the duration ofselected calls.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Recent Calls icon .

4. Touch View Timers.

5. Touch a call list.Last Call/ All Calls/ ReceivedCalls/ Dialed Calls/ RoamingCalls/ Transmit Data/ ReceivedData/ Total Data/ Last Reset/Lifetime Calls/ Lifetime DataCounter

6. Reset all the recorded timers bytouching and touching Yes ifyou want to reset.

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Navigator / My Music

NNaavviiggaattoorrThe Navigator Menu allows you toget directions to locations whenyou're out and about. l Voice-prompted turn-by-turn

directions with auto-rerouting ifyou miss a turn

l View detailed color maps thatcan be panned and zoomed

l Find points of interest

Adding Navigator Shortcut

With the screen unlocked, spin theidle screen to display Shortcuts.Touch Shortcut Settings , touch

, scroll the ADD MENU listupward, touch VZ Navigator(checkmark appears), then touch

.

SHORTCUT

With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen todisplay Shortcuts, then touch VZ Navigator .

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Navigator icon .

MMyy MMuussiiccAllows you to store and to listen tomusic right from your phone. Connectto V CAST to download a variety ofmusic, transfer music between yourphone and your PC, manage andorganize your music files, and more. For more details on using this feature,please see the My Music section onpage 41.

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Browser

BBrroowwsseerrThe Browser feature allows you toaccess news, sports and weatherfrom your Verizon Wireless device.Access and selections within thisfeature are dependent upon yourservice provider. For specificinformation on Browser accessthrough your phone, contact yourservice provider.

Adding Browser Shortcut

With the screen unlocked, spin theidle screen to display Shortcuts.Touch Shortcut Settings , touch

, then touch Browser(checkmark appears) in the ADDMENU list, then touch .

SHORTCUT

With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screento display Shortcuts, then touch .

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Browser icon .

Ending a Browser SessionEnd a Browser session bypressing the Power/End Key .Browser NavigatingLinks embedded in content

Select items or links by touching iton the screen.

Scrolling / Fast ScrollingUse your fingertip to move thescreen contents in the direction youmove your finger.How quickly you move your fingerdetermines the quickness of thescroll.

PanningPanning is when you moverandomly around in screen contentby moving fingertip (or pen-likestylus) to the area you want to see.

CAUTION Do not use a sharp item for yourpen-like stylus because it could scratch yourscreen.

Return to Home Page

Touch .

Using the Browser Menu

Touch to view Browser menuitems.

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Browser Menu Items

NOTE You may have to scroll down to seesome of the menu items listed below.

l Full Screen View Use the wholescreen including the annunciatorand command bar area to viewpages. You can get the commandbar by touching the icon onthe bottom-right of the TouchScreen.

l Display Rendering Allows modeselection that changes the layoutof contents.

Standard Displays a standardBrowser screen with vertical andhorizontal page navigation.

Screen Optimized Displaysvertically aligned contents of theWeb page which fit the size of thescreen. Allows vertical navigationonly.

Text Only Displays only text andexcludes images used in the Webpage.

l Send URL Allows you to send thelink of the current page via a textmessage.

l Search Text Allows you to searchfor text you want to find in the webpage. (Search Text is not case-sensitive.)

l History Displays list of visited webpages.

l Settings

Homepage Set the selected pageas your Home Page.

Display Allows you to define theThumbnail, Scroll and Fit to widthsettings.

JavaScript On / Off

Timer Set the duration of eachkeypress or connection.

Encryption Displays theauthentication setting menu andcertificates in device.

RSS reader setting Show image/Update interval

Flash On / Offl Manage Memory Manages

memory used by browser.l Information

Show URL Redisplays current Webpage.About Displays the currentbrowser information.

Command Bar icons:l Back to go back to the

previous page.l Forward .l Refresh Allows you to reload

the current Web page.l Home Returns to Home Page.

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Browserl Zoom Allows you to zoom the

screen in or out. l Favorites Allows you to add

bookmarks.l Allows you to enter a Web

address to go to.l Allows access to Browser

Menu.

Thumbnail Option in Browser Menu

This option displays the entireoutline of the Web page in thescreen corner, which is helpful tofind out where you are on the pageand move to where you want to goon the Web page.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Browser icon .

4. Touch .

5. Touch -> -> .

TIPTo access thumbnail when the option is set toOff, change settings by touching Browser Menu-> Settings -> Display -> Thumbnail -> On orAuto.

l OOnn: thumbnail screen image isalways displayed in one corner ofthe screen.

l OOffff: thumbnail screen image isnever displayed on the screen(by default).

l AAuuttoo: thumbnail screen image isdisplayed whenever a spot istouched on the screen or fingermoves up/ down softly on theright side of the screen.

Entering/Deleting Text, Numbers orSymbols

When text, numbers or symbolsneed to be entered on the screen, aTouch Keypad will pop up. Simplytouch the characters you want andtouch to delete.

NOTE Sometimes it is necessary to touch thetext field more than once in order tobring up the Touch Keypad.

Flash ContentsVersaTM has FlashLite engine thatsupports Flash content with thefollowing Codecs:

- Video codec: sorenson, on2- audio codec: mp3

How to play Flash contents:Touch or image box.Browser Menu > Settings >Flash > ON/OFF

CLR

ThumbnailDisplaySettings

Unsupported Flash media:l Flash media that requires a

higher version of Flash availableon the VersaTM.

l Error messages may result in thefollowing circumstances:

- Server times out. If the serverdoes not respond within 60seconds, the Flash content willnot load and result in an error.

- Out of memory. If the Flashcontent requires more memorythan what is available on theVersaTM, an Out of Memoryerror will occur.

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[Multi-Windows Transferred Screen]

[Multi-Windows Screen]

Multi-WindowsTransfer / Count icon

Window Transfer Tabwith title

NOTE This screen isdemo web site.

Touch this to closethe window.

BrowserUsing RSS reader

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a family of web feed formats used topublish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines orpodcasts. An RSS document, which is called a feed, web feed, or channel,contains either a summary of content from an associated web site or the fulltext. RSS makes it possible for people to keep up with their favorite web sitesin an automated manner that is easier than checking them manually.To add an RSS feed, you must first be on a website that supports RSS. TheRSS registration indicator will show the RSS icon if the site has RSS. Touchthe RSS registration indicator to add the RSS Feed to your Feeds.

NOTE Opening your saved RSS Feeds is also available from your Bookmarks Menu.

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RSS registration indicator

[RSS supporting Site] [Add Bookmark] [RSS FEEDS]

After addingBookmark, registeredFEEDS are displayed.

NOTE This screen is demo web site.

Fit To Width A browser function that resizes the current webpage to fit better with thewidth of the screen.

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Fit To Width icon: Allows you to adjustzoom level of Browser screen.Browser Menu > Settings > Display> Fit to width (Manual/ Automatic)

[Before Fit To Width] [After Fit To Width]

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SETTINGS & TOOLS

SSEETTTTIINNGGSS && TTOOOOLLSS

1. My VerizonCheck your subscriptioninformation ranging from yourpayment plan to your softwareupgrade or other available services.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch My Verizon.

2. Tools Your phone tools include VoiceCommands, Calculator, Ez TipCalculator, Calendar, Alarm Clock,Stopwatch, World Clock, Notepad,Drawing Pad, USB Mass Storage.

2.1 Voice CommandsThis feature provides you with Voiceactivated functions. Information onhow to use the functions can be in theInfo submenu. To access the Infosubmenu, follow the steps below Then

touch the Options and touch INFO.You can access the Settings Menu thisway.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Tools.

5. Touch Voice Commands.

2.1.1 Call <Name or Number>

Press the Clear/ Voice Command/Voice Recorder button on yourphone to activate the VoiceCommands function. Say 'Call'followed by the Contact you wish youcall exactly as it is saved in theContacts List. If this contact hasmultiple phone numbers also say thenumber type (e.g. 'Mobile 1' or'Work'). The VersaTM will then dialthat specific phone number.

2.1.2 Send Msg to <Name orNumber>

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Commands function. Say 'SendMessage' and the voice commandwill prompt you for the type ofmessage. After choosing the messagetype, system will ask you for thecontact name or number - you canalso say a Group name if you want tomessage an entire group. It willautomatically start a message. If yousay a full-sentence command, suchas 'Send Message to Bob', it wouldautomatically start a text messagewithout asking for the message type.When using 'Send Message'command, speak clearly and say thenumber, group name, or name exactlyas it is entered in your Contacts list.

2.1.3 Go to <Menu>

Press the Clear/ Voice Command/Voice Recorder button on yourphone to activate the VoiceCommands function. The 'Go to'command allows you to access amenu within the phone (for example,'Go to Calendar'). If no menu option is stated, a list ofoptions will be provided.

2.1.4 Check <Item>

The 'Check' command allows you tocheck Phone Status, Voicemail,Messages, Missed Calls, the Time,

Signal Strength, Battery level andVolume.

2.1.5 Contacts <Name>

You can Read out, Create New, Eraseor Modify Contacts. Just follow theprompts.

2.1.6 Play

When activating the Voice Commandsfunction, you can have the VersaTM

play your song of choice by using the'Play' Voice Command function. Say'Play' and then say the title of thesong you want played.

2.1.7 My Verizon

The ‘My Verizon’ command providesyou with direct access to your VerizonWireless account information.

2.1.8 Help

Provides a general guideline to usingVoice Commands.

2.2 Calculator Allows you to perform simplemathematical calculations. You canenter numbers up to the sixth decimalplace. Calculations can be made withup to 3 lines at one time.

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Adding Calculator Shortcut

With the screen unlocked, spin theidle screen to display Shortcuts.Touch Shortcut Settings , touch , scroll the ADD MENU list upward,touch Calculator (checkmarkappears), then touch .

SHORTCUTWith the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen todisplay Shortcuts, then touch Calculator .

1. Touch or press theUnlock Key ( ) at the topedge of the device twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Tools.

5. Touch Calculator.

6. Enter the numbers to get the valueyou want. To cancel a calculation,touch .

2.3 Ez Tip CalculatorAllows you to quickly and easilycalculate bill amounts using the billtotal, tip % and number of people asvariables.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Tools.

5. Touch Ez Tip Calculator.

6. Enter the variable fields (Total bill,Tip %, Split).

l Touch the Total bill field to displaya keypad to enter the amount.

l Touch the left and right arrowkeys to increase or decrease theTip % and Split amount(s).

Corresponding calculation fields(tip and total for each person)appear automatically.

7. Touch when thekeypad is displayed for anothercalculation.

2.4 CalendarAllows you to keep your agendaconvenient and easy to access.Simply store your appointments andyour phone will alert you with areminder you set.

Adding Calendar Shortcut

With the screen unlocked, spin theidle screen to display Shortcuts.

RESET

Reset

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Touch Shortcut Settings , touch , touch Calendar (checkmarkappears), then touch .

SHORTCUTWith the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen todisplay Shortcuts, then touch Calendar .

1. Touch or press theUnlock Key ( ) at the topedge of the device twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Tools.

5. Touch Calendar.

6. Touch the scheduled day.

7. Touch .

8. Touch Subject field and fill it in,then touch .

9. Touch each Calendar setting field,set as necessary, then touch

. For each Calendar eventyou can set:l Start Time l End Timel Repeat l Untill Alerts l Tonesl Vibrate

10.Touch when Calendarinformation is complete.

2.5 Alarm ClockAllows you to set up to ten alarms.At the alarm time, an Alarmnotification will be displayed on theLCD screen and the alarm willsound.

Adding Alarm Clock Shortcut

With the screen unlocked, spin theidle screen to display Shortcuts.Touch Shortcut Settings , touch , touch Alarm Clock (checkmarkappears), then touch .

SHORTCUTWith the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen todisplay Shortcuts, then touch Alarm Clock .

1. Touch or press theUnlock Key ( ) at the topedge of the device twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Tools.

5. Touch Alarm Clock.

6. Touch (Up to 10 can beadded.).

ADD

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SET

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7. Touch each Alarm field and setas necessary:l Set Timel Repeatl Ringtone

8. Touch after setting all ofthe Alarm fields as necessary.

2.6 StopwatchAllows you to use your phone as astopwatch. Start measuring time bytouching and finish it bytouching .

1. Touch orpress the Unlock Key ( ) atthe top edge of the device twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Tools.

5. Touch Stopwatch.

6. Touch , then options fromhere:

l Touch .

l Touch .

l Touch or .

2.7 World ClockAllows you to determine the currenttime in another time zone or country.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Tools.

5. Touch World Clock.

6. Touch to choose from alist of available cities.

7. Touch a city from the list. The display shows the position ofthe city on a global map.

8. Touch to zoom in on the cityand view its date and timeinfomation.

NOTE Touch set to daylight saving

time.

2.8 NotepadAllows you to add, read, edit, anderase notes.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

Set DST

OK

CITIES

RESET RESUME

STOP

LAP

START

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2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Tools.

5. Touch Notepad.

6. Touch to write a new note.

NOTE Touch to write your note insteadof typing it.

7. After filling in the note, touchto save it.

2.9 Drawing PadThis function allows you to drawfreely so that you can simply save theimage, Send it in a message or set itas a Wallpaper.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Tools.

5. Place your finger on the TouchScreen and apply gentle upwardpressure to scroll the list up, thentouch Drawing Pad.

6. Touch .

Touch to draw, to erase,

to undo, and to save.

2.10 USB Mass StorageThis menu allows you to transfercontent from your phone to yourWindows® XP or Windows Vista™ PC(or vice versa) when your phone isconnected to your Windows® XP orWindows Vista™ PC with acompatible USB cable. Mac OSoperating system is not supported.You can only access this menu whena microSD card is inserted in yourphone (see page 18 to insert it).NOTE Do not insert or remove the microSD

while playing, deleting or downloadingPictures/ Videos/ Music/ Sounds.“Your Windows® XP or WindowsVistaTM PC” only. Mac OS operatingsystem is not supported.

NOTE Whenever you sync music from yourPC there will be a folder named‘my_music SYNCHED’ butmanually transferred files will notshow on your handset and should belocated in my_music folder.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

ADD

SAVE

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3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Tools.

5. Place your finger on the TouchScreen and apply gentle upwardpressure to scroll the list up, thentouch USB Mass Storage.

3. Bluetooth MenuThe VersaTM is compatible withdevices that support the Bluetooth®

Headset, Handsfree, Dial UpNetworking, Stereo, PhonebookAccess, Basic Printing, Object Push,File Transfer, Basic Imaging andHuman Interface profiles.* You may create and store 20pairings within the VersaTM andconnect to one device at a time. The approximate communicationrange for Bluetooth® wirelesstechnology is up to 30 feet (10meters).Bluetooth QD ID B014502

Adding Bluetooth Menu Shortcut

With the screen unlocked, spin theidle screen to display Shortcuts.Touch Shortcut Settings , touch

, touch Bluetooth Menu , thentouch .

SHORTCUT

With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screento display Shortcuts, then touch Bluetooth .

NOTE Read the user guide of eachBluetooth® accessory that you aretrying to pair with your phone becausethe instructions may be different. Your phone is based on theBluetooth® specification, but it is notguaranteed to work with all devicesenabled with Bluetooth® wirelesstechnology.Phone does not support ALLBluetooth® OBEX Profiles.* For vehicle/accessory compatibility

go to www.verizonwireless.com/bluetoothchart.

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3.1 Add New DevicePairing is the process that allowsthe handset to locate, establish,and register 1-to-1 connection withthe target device.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Bluetooth Menu.

5. Touch ADD.Set the desired device to pairing.

6. If Bluetooth® power is set to off,you will be prompted to turnpower on. Touch Yes to turn theBluetooth power on.

7. Touch START to begin searching.

8. The device will appear in theADD NEW DEVICE menu when itis located. Select the device youwish to pair with your VersaTM bytouching the item on the list.

9. The handset will ask you for thepasscode. Consult theBluetooth® accessoryinstructions for the appropriatepasscode (typically “0000” - 4zeroes). Enter the passcode,then touch OK.

10. Once pairing is successful,touch either Always Ask orAlways Connect to select yourpreference on how the VersaTM

connects with this recentlyadded device.

11. Once paired, you will see thedevice listed in the BluetoothMenu.

Icon Reference in Adding NewDeviceWhen the Bluetooth® wirelessconnection is built and paired devicesare found, the following icons aredisplayed on your Bluetooth Menu.

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Bluetooth® Wireless Connectionis Searched (neither connectednor paired).

l Icon References WhenSuccessfully Connected

My Device InfoAllows you to edit the name of theBluetooth® device.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Bluetooth Menu.

5. Touch Options .

6. Touch My Device Info.

7. Touch RENAME DEVICE.

When an only monoheadset is connected withyour VersaTM device

When an only stereoheadset is connected withyour VersaTM device

When stereo headsets ormono headsets are allconnected with yourVersaTM device

When an audio device isfound by your VersaTM

device

When a PC is found byyour VersaTM device

When a PDA is found byyour VersaTM device

When another phonedevice is found by yourVersaTM device

When a printer is found byyour VersaTM device

When other undefineddevices are found by yourVersaTM device

When a keyboard is found byyour VersaTM device

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8. Use the pop-up keypad to enter anew custom name. (If you used thekeyboard for entry, touch to exit keyboard.)

Turn Bluetooth® On/OffAllows you to set the phone'sBluetooth® power On/Off.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Bluetooth Menu.

5. Touch .

Discovery ModeAllows you to set whether your deviceis able to be searched by otherBluetooth® devices in the area.After entering Bluetooth Menu,simply touch to make yourphone discoverable for 3 minutes.To enter into discoverable modefrom Standby Mode follow theinstructions below.

1. UTouch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Bluetooth Menu.

5. Touch Options .

6. Touch Discovery Mode.

7. Touch a setting.

On/ Off

Supported ProfilesAllows you to see profiles that yourVersaTM phone can support.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Bluetooth Menu.

5. Touch Options .

6. Touch Supported Profiles.SHOW

TURN ON

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SETTINGS & TOOLSTIPSl The Human Interface Design (HID) profile is

supported only from keyboard input. l Headset supports use of a compatible

Bluetooth® headset for mono voice.l Handsfree supports Bluetooth® headsets, and

may also support other installed compatibleBluetooth devices with speakerphonecapabilities, such as car kits or a conferenceroom device. For Handsfree Car KtCompatibility, refer towww.verizonwireless.com/bluetoothchart onthe Verizon Wireless website.

l Dial Up Networking allows the phone to beused as a data modem with a compatibleBluetooth device, such as a laptop or PDA,over the VZW National Access and / or VZWBroadband Access systems.

l Stereo supports delivery of stereo audio to acompatible Bluetooth device.

l Object Push Profile allows you to transfer acontact entry (vCard) and/or transfer acalendar event (vCal) and/or transfer a imageand/or transfer a video to another OPP-enabled Bluetooth device.

l Image transfer of user generated content isavailable via the Basic Imaging Profile.This profile allows sending of non-protectedimages to a compatible device for storing andprinting.

l Phonebook Access Profile allows your car kitand your phone to share information. Bypairing the devices and connecting with thisprofile, you can access and use your phonebook data while in your vehicle.

l File Transfer allows sending or receiving non-protected data files to a compatible Bluetoothdevice.

l Basic Print Profile is a profile to transfer user-generated images to a printer and print themout.

Auto Pair HandsfreeIf you attempt to pair a device that ispart of the handsfree/headset profile,“PAIR” is selected. Your device willautomatically attempt to pair using a“0000” passcode.

Transferring AudioWhen a Bluetooth® audio device isconnected, Audio To Phone/ AudioTo Device is displayed in the In-CallOptions menu only during a call.

Audio To Phone Sound comes fromthe handset.

Audio To Device Sound comes fromthe Bluetooth® audio device.

You have the following options in thepaired device.l For devices that support OBEX

profiles:

Remove Device: You can removethe device from the pairing list.

Rename Device: You can renamethe name of the paired device.

Incoming Security: Allows you toset permission before connectingan incoming device.

When the audio pathsets to bluetooth duringa call.

When the audio pathsets to phone during a call.

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Service Discovery: Allows you tosearch for the services that theselected device supports.

Device Info: Shows the deviceinformation.

Send Name Card: You can transferContacts list to other devices,except audio devices.

Send Calendar Event: You cantransfer Calendar events to otherdevices, except audio devices.

Get Name Card: You can get theirname card from other devices,except audio devices.

Exchange Name Card: You can gettheir name card from other devicesand transfer your name card toother devices, except audiodevices.

Send Picture: You can transferimages to a device that supportsBasic Imaging Profile (BIP) profiles.

Send Video: You can transfer avideo to a device that supportsObject Push Profile (OPP).

Browse/Get Files: You can browseand get the files of a device thatsupports File Transfer Profile(FTP).

l For headset devices:

Remove Device: You can removethe device from the pairing list.

Rename Device: You can renamethe name of the paired device.

Service Discovery: Allows you tosearch for the services that theselected device supports.

Device Info: Shows the deviceinformation.

4. Sounds SettingsProvides options to customize thephone’s sounds.

4.1 Master VolumeAllows you to set volume settings.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Sounds Settings.

5. Touch Master Volume.

6. Touch the volume level you want,then touch to save thesetting.

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4.2 Call SoundsAllows you to set how the phonealerts you to incoming calls.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Sounds Settings.

5. Touch Call Sounds.

4.2.1 Call Ringtone

1. Unlock the Touch Screen.

l Open the Qwerty flip (whenattached).OR

l Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge ofthe device twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Sounds Settings.

5. Touch Call Sounds.

6. Touch Call Ringtone.

7. Touch a ringtone to set it as thedefault Call Ringtone.

4.2.2 Call Vibrate

You have the option to have yourphone Ring AND Vibrate toannounce an incoming call. To haveyour phone Vibrate set this settingto On.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Sounds Settings.

5. Touch Call Sounds.

6. Touch Call Vibrate to toggle thesetting.

4.3 Alert SoundsAllows you to select the Alert Typesfor when you receive an incoming Txtmessage, Multimedia Message,Voicemail, Emergency Tone or MissedCall.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

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2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Sounds Settings.

5. Touch Alert Sounds.

6. Touch TXT Message/Multimedia Message/Voicemail/ Emergency Tone/Missed Call.

7. Touch an Alert Sounds submenu.

Tone/ Vibrate/ Reminder

NOTE For Emergency Tones, the options arelimited to Alert, Vibrate or Off.

8. Touch the setting(s) you want.

4.4 Keypad VolumeAllows you to set the keypad volume.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Sounds Settings.

5. Touch Keypad Volume.

6. Touch the volume level you want,then touch to save thesetting.

4.5 Service AlertsAllows you to set any of the fourService Alert options to either On orOff.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Sounds Settings.

5. Touch Service Alerts.

6. Touch an alert option to toggle thesetting(s).

ERI Alerts you to the status ofcellular service. ERI stands forEnhanced Roaming Indicator.

Minute Beep Alerts you 10 secondsbefore the end of every minute duringa call.

Call Connect Alerts you when thecall is connected.

Charge Complete Alerts you whenthe battery is completely charged.

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4.6 Power On/OffAllows you to set the phone to sounda tone when the phone is poweredon/off.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Sounds Settings.

5. Touch Power On/Off.

6. Touch to toggle the setting(s).Power On Sound/ Power OnVibrate/ Power Off Sound/ PowerOff Vibrate

5. Display SettingsProvides options to customize thephone’s display screen.

5.1 BannerAllows you to enter text to display onthe Touch Screen. You can enter up to24 characters.

5.1.1 Personal Banner

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of the

device twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Display Settings.

5. Touch Banner.

6. Touch Personal Banner.

7. Enter the banner text and touch.

5.1.2 ERI Banner

If you use ERI Service, ERI Text isshown on the sub banner.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Display Settings.

5. Touch Banner.

6. Touch ERI Banner to toggle thesetting.

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5.2 Phone BacklightAllows you to set the duration forilluminating the phone backlight.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Display Settings.

5. Touch Phone Backlight.

6. Touch the setting you want.

7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30Seconds / 1 Minute

5.3 Module BacklightAllows you to set the duration forilluminating the Qwerty keypadbacklight.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Display Settings.

5. Touch Module Backlight.

6. Touch the setting you want.

7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30Seconds / 1 Minute

5.4 WallpaperAllows you to choose the kind ofbackground to be displayed on theidle screens for Lock Screen,Shortcuts, Media, Favorites, andModule Shortcuts. Fun Animationsprovide you with flash animationsfor your screen and Slide Showallows you to select several imagesto display in slides on your LockScreen.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Display Settings.

5. Touch Wallpaper.

6. Touch the screen background toset.

Lock Screen/ Favorites/Shortcuts/ Media/ ModuleShortcuts

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7. Touch a submenu. Depending onthe Screen you wish youpersonalize, some or all of thefollowing options will appear:My Pictures/ My Videos/ FunAnimations/ Slide Show

8. Touch your choice.

9. Touch .

5.5 Charging ScreenAllows you to set a screensaver toprevent others from seeing yourpersonal phone information.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Display Settings.

5. Touch Charging Screen.

6. Touch a setting.No Image/ Desk Clock/Calendar/ Slide Show

5.6 Menu FontsAllows you to set menu fonts.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Display Settings.

5. Touch Menu Fonts.

6. Touch a setting.VZW Font/ LG Serif/ LG Edge/ LG Joy/ LG Script

5.7 Dial FontsAllows you to set the dial font size.This setting is helpful for those whoneed the text to display a little bitlarger.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Display Settings.

5. Touch Dial Fonts.

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6. Touch a setting.Normal/ Large Only

5.8 Menu StyleSmart Menu is an innovative,streamlined way to display andaccess your menu options. It allowsyou to touch what you want to do(e.g., Call, Play, Download, etc.) and,based on the action you selected,displays the relevant choices to touchand select. Allows you to set theMenu Style.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Display Settings.

5. Touch Menu Style.

6. Touch a setting.Smart Menu/ Grid Menu

5.9 Home Screen OrderHome Screen Order is the menuwhere you can change the order ofthe idle screens. They are accessedby flicking your fingertip horizontallyacross the top edge of the TouchScreen while in Standby Mode.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Display Settings.

5. Place your finger on the TouchScreen and apply gentle upwardmotion to scroll the list up, thentouch Home Screen Order.

6. Change the order by draggingand dropping one Home Screenon top of another to exchangetheir places. Then touch

to save the setting.

Favorites/ Shortcuts/ Media/Module Shortcuts

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6. Phone SettingsThe Phone Settings Menu allowsyou to designate specific settings tocustomize how you use your phone.

6.1 Airplane ModeAllows you to use the functions ofthe phone that do not requirewireless communications for whenradio transmission is restricted.Activating Airplane Mode willdisable all wirelesscommunications. When in AirplaneMode, services supporting LocationOn functionality will be suspended.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

5. Touch Airplane Mode.

6. Touch a setting.On/ Off

6.2 Set Qwerty ShortcutAllows you to, if desired, set thedevice to automatically start a TXTmessage or Notepad entry whenyou open the Qwerty flip and begintyping. Or, set this feature to Off.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.5. Touch Set Qwerty Shortcut.6. Touch a setting.

Off/ TXT Message/ Notepad

6.3 Keyguard SettingAllows you to set Qwerty Keyguardwhen Qwerty keypad is connectedwith the phone.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

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5. Touch Keyguard Setting.6. Touch a setting.

Always Off/ 7 Seconds/ 15Seconds/ 30 Seconds

6.4 Voice Commands The settings menu for the VoiceCommands function. From here youcan customize the Voice Commandfeature to suit your needs.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

5. Touch Voice Commands.Prompt Mode Prompts / Readout+ Alerts / Readout / Tones OnlyAudio Playback Speakerphone /EarpiecePrompt Timeout 5 seconds / 10secondsCall Alert Ring Only / Caller ID +Ring / Name RepeatCLR Key Activation On/Offenables or disables the CLR keyto activate the Voice Commandfeature from standby mode.

6.5 LanguageAllows you to choose betweenhaving the overall Display of theVersaTM (Menus, prompts, pop-ups,etc.) being in English or Spanish.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

5. Touch Language.

6. Touch a setting.

English/ Español

6.6 Location Allows you to set GPS (GlobalPositioning System: Satellite assistedlocation information system) mode.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

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5. Touch Location.

6. Touch a setting.Location On/ E911 Only

NOTES

• GPS satellite signals are not always receivedby the phone under bad atmospheric andenvironmental conditions, indoors, etc.

• When a location lock mode is activated in theSecurity Menu, the lock code is required whenyou enter location menu. The lock code is thesame 4 digits you use as your device lockcode; initially the last 4 digits of your phonenumber.

• When in Airplane Mode, services supportingLocation On functionality will be suspended.

6.7 Current Country The Current Country menu allows youto change the phone settings toreflect the Country where you arecurrently located.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

5. Touch Current Country.

6. Touch a desired country.

NOTE

To assure that your phone works properly whileyou travel, please verify the country of yourcurrent location, so the correct country code canbe applied.

6.8 SecurityThe Security menu allows you tosecure the phone electronically.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

5. Place your finger on the TouchScreen and apply gentle upwardmotion to scroll the list up, thentouch Security.

6. Enter the four-digit lock code.The lock code is the last 4 digits ofyour mobile phone number if it isset. The lock code is the last 4digits of your MEID if your mobilephone number is not set.

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6.8.1 Edit Codes

Allows you to enter a new four-digitlock code.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

5. Scroll the list up and touchSecurity.

6. Enter the four-digit lock code.

7. Touch Edit Codes.

8. Touch Phone Only or Calls &Services, then enter your new lockcode. Enter it again to confirm it.

6.8.2 Restrictions

Allows you to set separate restrictionsfor Location Setting, Calls, Messages,and Dial Up Modem.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

5. Scroll the list up and touchSecurity.

6. Enter the four-digit lock code.

7. Touch Restrictions.

8. Enter the four-digit PIN code.

9. Touch a Restrictions submenu,then the setting.

Location Setting Lock Setting/Unlock Setting

Incoming Calls Allow All /Contacts Only / Block All

Outgoing Calls Allow All /Contacts Only / Block All

Incoming Messages Allow All /Block All

Outgoing Messages Allow All /Block All

Dial-up Modem Allow All /Block All

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6.8.3 Phone Lock

Keeps your phone from unauthorizeduse. Once the phone is locked, it's inrestricted mode until the lock code isentered. You can receive phone callsand still make emergency calls. Modifythe lock code using the Edit Codessubmenu within the Security menu.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

5. Scroll the list up and touchSecurity.

6. Enter the four-digit lock code.

7. Touch Phone Lock.

8. Touch a setting.

Unlocked The phone is not locked(Lock mode can be used). On Power Up The phone is lockedwhen it is turned on.

6.8.4 Lock Phone Now

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

5. Scroll the list up and touchSecurity.

6. Enter the four-digit lock code.

7. Touch Lock Phone Now.

6.8.5 Reset Default

Allows you to reset your phone to thefactory default settings.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

5. Scroll the list up and touchSecurity.

6. Enter the four-digit lock code.

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7. Touch Reset Default.

8. Touch after reading thewarning message.

9. Touch .

A confirmation message isdisplayed briefly before the phoneresets itself.

6.8.6 Restore Phone

Allows you to erase all user data andContact information you've entered inthe phone's memory so it's as if it justleft the factory.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

5. Scroll the list up and touchSecurity.

6. Enter the four-digit lock code.

7. Touch Restore Phone.

8. Touch after reading thewarning message.

9. Enter the four-digit lock code.

6.9 System SelectThe System Select sub menuallows you to set your preferredsystem. If your phone cannot find apreferred network, it selects anetwork automatically based on theoption you chose in the SystemSelect Menu. Contact VerizonWireless for more information.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

5. Scroll the list up and touchSystem Select.

6. Touch a setting.Home Only : You canmake/receive call in homenetwork only.Automatic (Automatic A /Automatic B) : You canmake/receive call in home orroam network The roaming rateapplies when not in the homeservice area. (Depending on the availablenetwork, the options may differ

OK

REVERT

OK

between Automatic or AutomaticA/Automatic B.)

6.10 NAM SelectAllows you to select the phone'sNAM(Number Assignment Module)if the phone is registered withmultiple service providers.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

5. Scroll the list up and touch NAMSelect.

6. Touch a setting.

NAM1/ NAM2

6.11 Auto NAMAllows the phone to automaticallyswitch between programmedtelephone numbers if the phone isregistered between multiple serviceproviders.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Phone Settings.

5. Scroll the list up and touch AutoNAM.

6. Touch a setting.

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7. Call SettingsThe Call Settings Menu allows youto customize how the phonehandles both incoming and outgoingcalls.

7.1 Answer OptionsAllows you to determine how thephone will answer an incoming call.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Call Settings.

5. Touch Answer Options.

6. Touch setting(s) you want to use.

Any Key/ Auto with Handsfree

NOTE Auto with Handsfree is available whenany external device, Bluetooth® deviceis connected to the phone or if theSpeakerphone function is set to On.

7.2 Show DialpadAllows you to choose when to havethe dialpad appear when placing acall. This is so that you can use theTouch Tone function of your phone.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Call Settings.

5. Touch Show Dialpad.

6. Touch setting(s) you want to use.

Voicemail/ Toll-Free/ All Calls/Customized Number

7.3 Auto RetryAllows you to set the length of timethe phone waits before automaticallyredialing a number when theattempted call fails.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

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4. Touch Call Settings.

5. Touch Auto Retry.

6. Touch a setting.

Off/ Every 10 Seconds/ Every 30Seconds/ Every 60 Seconds

7.4 TTY ModeAllows you to attach a TTY deviceenabling you to communicate withparties also using a TTY device. Aphone with TTY support is able totranslate typed characters tovoice. Voice can also betranslated into characters andthen displayed on the TTY.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Call Settings.

5. Touch TTY Mode.

6. After reading the disclaimer, touch.

7. Touch a setting.

TTY Full/ TTY + Talk/ TTY + Hear/TTY Off

TTY Full:- Users who cannot talk and hear

send and receive a text messagethrough TTY equipment.

TTY + Talk: - Users who can talk but cannot

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Menu User FeatureTransmission/

Receiving Mode

When makingcommunications with a

normal terminal

TTY FullFor hearing-/

verbally-impaired

text message transmission, textmessage receiving

Operator required

TTY +Talk

For hearing-impaired

able totalk

voice transmission, text messagereceiving

Operator required

TTY +Hear

For verbally-impaired

audible text message transmission, voice

receiving Operator required

TTY Off voice transmission, voice receiving

TTY Mode (Tele Type writer)

hear receive a text message andsend voice through TTYequipment.

TTY + Hear: - Users who can hear but cannot

talk send a text message andreceive voice through TTYequipment.

TTY Off: - Users send and receive without

TTY equipment.

Connecting TTY Equipment and aTerminal

1. Connect a TTY cable to TTYconnection on the terminal (TTYconnection location is the same asa headset jack).

2. Enter the Call Settings menu andset the desired TTY mode.

3. After setting a TTY mode, checkthe LCD screen of the phone forthe TTY icon.

4. Connect the TTY equipment to thepower source and turn it on.

5. Make a phone connection to thedesired number.

6. When connection is made, use theTTY equipment to type in and senda text message or send voice.

7. The voice or text message fromthe receiver end displays on theTTY equipment display.

7.5 One Touch DialAllows you to initiate a speed dialcall by touching and holding thespeed dial digit. If set to Off, thedesignated Speed Dial numbers willnot function.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Call Settings.

5. Touch One Touch Dial to togglethe setting.

7.6 Voice PrivacyAllows you to set the voice privacyfeature for CDMA calls. CDMAoffers inherent voice privacy. Checkwith your service provider foravailability.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access the

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menu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Call Settings.

5. Touch Voice Privacy to togglethe setting.

7.7 DTMF TonesAllows you to set the DTMF tonelength.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Call Settings.

5. Touch DTMF Tones.

6. Touch a setting.

Normal/ Long

7.8 Assisted DialingAllows easy dialing of internationalcalls while roaming in anothercountry. If Set to On, AssistedDialing is displayed in callingscreen.

1. Touch or press the Unlock

Key ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Call Settings.

5. Scroll the list up, then touchAssisted Dialing to toggle thesetting.

ON/ OFF

6. Touch Reference Country thenscroll the list up or down to findthe country you want.

7. Touch Set next to theselected country to edit and savethe Country Code, IDD Prefix(International Direct Dial), NDDPrefix, Area/City Code andLength (Length of PhoneNumber), then touch toset.

NOTE Ex.> A device in a China is trying toreach a U.S. number, 201-555-5555(Reference Country is U.S.A.)replace '+' code with IDD prefix forChina.User Enters: +1-201-555-5555 ,Assisted Dialing : 00-1-201-555-5555

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8. Touch SettingsAllows you to customize yourphone's Touch Screen settings.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Touch Touch Settings.

5. Touch a setting.

Auto Lock On / Off

Vibrate Type Short / Double /Long

Vibrate Level Off / Low /Medium / High

Vibrate Effect On / Off

Sound Wood Block/ Click/Clean/ Water Drop/ Off

Calibration

NOTE The Calibration setting allows you tocalibrate the Touch Screen forimproved touch accuracy based onyour touch.

9. USB Auto DetectionYour phone automatically detects aUSB device when it is connected toyour phone for Sync Music or SyncData operation. If the option is set toAsk On Plug, you are asked toconfirm whenever the connection ismade.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Scroll the list up, then touch USBAuto Detection.

5. Touch a setting.Sync Music/ Sync Data/ Ask OnPlug

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10. MemoryAllows you to check your VersaTM

internal phone memory as well as themicroSD external memory. The VersaTM can access the followingfile types stored on the removablemicroSD card.

My Pictures: png, jpg, bmp, gif,wbmp, pmd, svg

My Sounds: mid, qcp, midi, aac, mp3,wav, amr (used for MMS cannot beset as ringtones)

My Videos: 3g2, 3gp, mp4, wmv

My Music: MP3, WMA, unprotectedM4A

10.1 Save OptionsAllows you to select which memory(phone or memory card) to use tosave your files.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Scroll the list up, then touchMemory.

5. Touch Save Options.

6. Touch Pictures/ Videos/ Sounds.

7. Touch Phone Memory/ CardMemory.

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Store onVersaTM

Store onmicroSD Card

Transfer Phone toPC via Card

Transfer PC toPhone via Card

V CAST Music | Rhapsody®/WMA Songs W W W W

Ringtones W

Sound W W W W

V CAST Video Clips W

Downloaded Picture/ Video W

Picture/ Video (user-generated or receivedvia MMS)

W W W W

10.2 Phone MemoryShows the memory information savedin your phone.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Scroll the list up, then touchMemory.

5. Touch Phone Memory.

6. Touch Memory Usage / MyPictures / My Videos / My Music/ My Sounds.

10.3 Card MemoryShows the memory information savedin the card.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Scroll the list up, then touchMemory.

5. Touch Card Memory.

6. Touch Memory Usage/ MyPictures/ My Videos/ My Music/My Sounds.

NOTE The option Card Memory Usageshows the total used memory andmemory space remaining.

11. Phone InfoAllows you to view the informationspecific to your phone andsoftware.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Scroll the list up, then touchPhone Info.

11.1 My NumberAllows you to view your phonenumber.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

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3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Scroll the list up, then touchPhone Info.

5. Touch My Number.

11.2 SW/HW VersionAllows you to view the versions ofvarious applications such as SW,PRL, ERI, Browser Version, MediaCenter Version, AVC, MMS,Bluetooth, MSUI, HW, MEID Version,OTADM, and Warranty Date Code.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Scroll the list up, then touchPhone Info.

5. Touch SW/HW Version.

11.3 Icon GlossaryAllows you to view all the icons andtheir meanings.

1. Touch or press the UnlockKey ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Scroll the list up, then touchPhone Info.

5. Touch Icon Glossary.

11.4 Software UpdateThis feature gives your device theability to upgrade to the latestsoftware and keeps it operatingwith the latest features withoutvisiting a Verizon WirelessCommunications Store for theupgrade. You can either be notifiedautomatically that there is anupdated version of softwareavailable for your phone, or you canmanually check to see if there areany updates available for you todownload.

Automatic Update Your phone will receive a notificationthat there is an updated version ofsoftware available to be downloaded.You can touch the Upgrade whennotified that a download is availableor it can happen automatically. Oncethe download is complete you may,depending on the nature of the

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update, have three options available:Accept the update, Defer the update,or Reject the update.

NOTE During the update you cannot makeor receive phone calls, including 911calls, or text messages.

Manual Update1. Touch or press the Unlock

Key ( ) at the top edge of thedevice twice.

2. Touch Menu to access themenu.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon.

4. Scroll the list up, then touchPhone Info.

5. Touch Software Update.

The two options shown will beStatus and Check New.

Touch Status to see the status of adownload or update and seeinformation on the last successfulupdate. If updates have not yetbeen performed, status informationwill be unavailable.

Touch Check New to check if anynew software updates are availableto download. If a newer softwareversion is available, it willautomatically begin downloadingafter 30 seconds or you can beginthe download immediately bytouching OK. To stop the softwaredownload press CLR / END.

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Safety

TTIIAA SSaaffeettyyIInnffoorrmmaattiioonnThe following is the complete TIASafety Information for wirelesshandheld phones.

Exposure to Radio FrequencySignal

Your wireless handheld portablephone is a low power radiotransmitter and receiver. When ON,it receives and sends out RadioFrequency (RF) signals.In August, 1996, the FederalCommunications Commissions(FCC) adopted RF exposureguidelines with safety levels forhandheld wireless phones. Thoseguidelines are consistent with thesafety standards previously set byboth U.S. and internationalstandards bodies:

ANSI C95.1 (1992) *

NCRP Report 86 (1986)

ICNIRP (1996)* American National StandardsInstitute; National Council onRadiation Protection andMeasurements; InternationalCommission on Non-IonizingRadiation Protection

Those standards were based oncomprehensive and periodicevaluations of the relevantscientific literature. For example,over 120 scientists, engineers, andphysicians from universities,government health agencies, andindustry reviewed the availablebody of research to develop theANSI Standard (C95.1).The design of your phonecomplies with the FCCguidelines (and thosestandards).

Antenna Care

Use only the supplied or anapproved replacement antenna.Unauthorized antennas,modifications, or attachments coulddamage the phone and may violateFCC regulations.

Phone Operation

NORMAL POSITION: Hold thephone as you would any othertelephone with the antenna pointedup and over your shoulder.

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Tips on Efficient Operation

For your phone to operate mostefficiently:Don’t touch the antennaunnecessarily when the phone is inuse. Contact with the antennaaffects call quality and may causethe phone to operate at a higherpower level than otherwise needed.

Driving

Check the laws and regulations onthe use of wireless phones in theareas where you drive and alwaysobey them. Also, if using yourphone while driving, please observethe following:l Give full attention to driving --

driving safely is your firstresponsibility;

l Use hands-free operation, ifavailable;

l Pull off the road and park beforemaking or answering a call ifdriving conditions or the lawrequire it.

Electronic Devices

Most modern electronic equipmentis shielded from RF signals.However, certain electronicequipment may not be shielded

against the RF signals from yourwireless phone.

Pacemakers

The Health Industry ManufacturersAssociation recommends that aminimum separation of six (6)inches be maintained between ahandheld wireless phone and apacemaker to avoid potentialinterference with the pacemaker.These recommendations areconsistent with the independentresearch by and recommendationsof Wireless Technology Research.Persons with pacemakers:l Should ALWAYS keep the phone

more than six (6) inches fromtheir pacemaker when the phoneis turned ON;

l Should not carry the phone in abreast pocket;

l Should use the ear opposite thepacemaker to minimize thepotential for interference;

l Should turn the phone OFFimmediately if there is anyreason to suspect thatinterference is taking place.

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Hearing Aids

Some digital wireless phones mayinterfere with some hearing aids. Inthe event of such interference, youmay want to consult your serviceprovider (or call the customerservice line to discuss alternatives).

Other Medical Devices and HealthCare Facilities

If you use any other personalmedical device, consult themanufacturer of your device todetermine if it is adequatelyshielded from the external RFenergy. Your physician may be ableto assist you in obtaining thisinformation. Turn your phone OFF in health carefacilities when any regulationsposted in these areas instruct youto do so. Hospitals or health carefacilities may use equipment thatcould be sensitive to the externalRF energy.

Vehicles

RF signals may affect improperlyinstalled or inadequately shieldedelectronic systems in motorvehicles. Check with themanufacturer or its representativeregarding your vehicle. You should

also consult the manufacturer ofany equipment that has been addedto your vehicle.

Aircraft

FCC regulations prohibit using yourphone while in the air. Switch OFFyour phone before boarding anaircraft.

Blasting Areas

To avoid interfering with blastingoperations, turn your phone OFFwhen in a “blasting area” or inareas posted: “Turn off two-wayradio”. Obey all signs andinstructions.

Potentially Explosive Atmosphere

Turn your phone OFF when in anyarea with a potentially explosiveatmosphere and obey all signs andinstructions. Sparks in such areascould cause an explosion or fireresulting in bodily injury or evendeath.Areas with a potentially explosiveatmosphere are often, but notalways marked clearly. Potentialareas may include: fueling areas(such as gasoline stations); belowdeck on boats; fuel or chemicaltransfer or storage facilities;

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vehicles using liquefied petroleumgas (such as propane or butane);areas where the air containschemicals or particles (such asgrain, dust, or metal powders); andany other area where you wouldnormally be advised to turn off yourvehicle engine.

For Vehicles Equipped with an AirBag

An air bag inflates with great force.DO NOT place objects, includingeither installed or portable wirelessequipment, in the area over the airbag or in the air bag deploymentarea. If in-vehicle wirelessequipment is improperly installedand the air bag inflates, seriousinjury could result.

SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnPlease read and observe thefollowing information for safe andproper use of your phone and toprevent damage. Also, keep theuser guide in an accessible place atall times after reading it.

Violation of theinstructions may

cause minor or serious damage tothe product.

l Do not disassemble or opencrush, bend or deform, punctureor shred.

l Do not modify or remanufacture,attempt to insert foreign objectsinto the battery, immerse orexpose to water or other liquids,expose to fire, explosion or otherhazard.

l Only use the battery for thesystem for which it is specified.

l Only use the battery with acharging system that has beenqualified with the system perIEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of anunqualified battery or chargermay present a risk of fire,explosion, leakage, or otherhazard.

l Do not short circuit a battery orallow metallic conductiveobjects to contact batteryterminals.

l Replace the battery only withanother battery that has beenqualified with the system per thisstandard, IEEE-Std-1725-2006.Use of an unqualified batterymay present a risk of fire,explosion, leakage or otherhazard.

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l Promptly dispose of usedbatteries in accordance withlocal regulations.

l Battery usage by children shouldbe supervised.

l Avoid dropping the phone orbattery. If the phone or battery isdropped, especially on a hardsurface, and the user suspectsdamage, take it to a servicecenter for inspection.

l Improper battery use may resultin a fire, explosion or otherhazard.

l The phone shall only beconnected to USB products thatbear the USB-IF logo or havecompleted the USB-IFcompliance program.

Charger and Adapter Safety

l The charger and adapter areintended for indoor use only.

l Insert the battery pack chargervertically into the wall powersocket.

l Only use the approved batterycharger. Otherwise, you maycause serious damage to yourphone.

l Use the correct adapter for yourphone when using the batterypack charger abroad.

Battery Information and Care

l Please read the manual forproper installation and removalof the battery.

l Please read the manual forspecified charger and chargingmethod.

l Do not damage the power cordby bending, twisting, or heating.Do not use the plug if it is looseas it may cause electric shock orfire.Do not place any heavy items onthe power cord. Do not allow thepower cord to be crimped as itmay cause electric shock or fire.

l Unplug the power cord prior tocleaning your phone, and cleanthe power plug pin when it’sdirty. When using the powerplug, ensure that it’s firmlyconnected. If not, it may causeexcessive heat or fire. If you putyour phone in a pocket or bagwithout covering the receptacleof the phone (power plug pin),metallic articles (such as a coin,paperclip or pen) may short-

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circuit the phone. Always coverthe receptacle when not in use.

l Recharge the battery after longperiods of non-use to maximizebattery life. Battery life will varydue to usage pattern andenvironmental conditions.

l Please use only an approvedcharging accessory to chargeyour LG phone. Improperhandling of the charging port, aswell as the use of anincompatible charger, may causedamage to your phone and voidthe warranty.

l Never store your phone intemperatures less than -4°F orgreater than 122°F.

l Charging temperature range is32°F and 113°F. Do not chargethe battery outside this range.Doing so may generateexcessive heat causing seriousdamage to the batterydeteriorating battery life and/orother battery characteristics.

l Do not use or leave the battery indirect sunlight or inside a hot car.The battery may generate heat,smoke or flame, as well asdeteriorating battery life and/orother battery characteristics.

l The battery pack has aprotection circuit. Do not usenear places that can generatemore than 100V static electricitywhich could damage theprotection circuit. Damagedprotection circuits may rupture,smoke, or ignite.

l When using the battery for thefirst time, if it emits a bad smell,you see rust on it, or anythingelse abnormal, do not use theequipment. Return it to the placewhere it was bought.

l If children are allowed to use thedevice battery, an adult isresponsible for teaching aboutthe safe handling and use ofbatteries, as well as supervisingtheir proper use and care.

l Keep the battery away fromyoung children. Safeguard sothat small children do notremove the battery from thecharger or device.

l If liquid from the battery rubsagainst skin or clothing, rinsewith clean water. The batteryliquid could cause skin irritation.

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l Do not handle the phone withwet hands while it is beingcharged. It may cause anelectric shock or seriouslydamage your phone.

l Do not place or answer callswhile charging the phone as itmay short-circuit the phoneand/or cause electric shock orfire.

l The charger and adapter areintended for indoor use only.

l Insert the battery pack chargervertically into the wall powersocket.

l Do not use harsh chemicals(such as alcohol, benzene,thinners, etc.) or detergents toclean your phone. This couldcause a fire. Do not place oranswer calls while charging thephone as it may short-circuit thephone and/or cause electricshock or fire. Don’t short-circuitthe battery. Metallic articlessuch as a coin, paperclip or penin your pocket or bag may short-circuit the + and – terminals ofthe battery (metal strips on thebattery) upon moving. Short-circuit of the terminal maydamage the battery and causean explosion.

l Never use and unapprovedbattery since this could damagethe phone and/or battery andcould cause the battery toexplode. Only use the batteriesand chargers provided by LG.The warranty will not be appliedto products provided by othersuppliers. Only authorizedpersonnel should service thephone and its accessories.Faulty installation or service mayresult in accidents andconsequently invalidate thewarranty.

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Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards

l Do not put your phone in a placesubject to excessive dust andkeep the minimum requireddistance between the powercord and heat sources.

l Unplug the power cord prior tocleaning your phone, and cleanthe power plug pin when it’sdirty.

l When using the power plug,ensure that it’s firmly connected.If not, it may cause excessiveheat or fire.

l If you put your phone in a pocketor bag without covering thereceptacle of the phone (powerplug pin), metallic articles (suchas a coin, paperclip or pen) mayshort-circuit the phone. Alwayscover the receptacle when not inuse.

l Don’t short-circuit the battery.Metallic articles such as a coin,paperclip or pen in your pocketor bag may short-circuit the +and – terminals of the battery(metal strips on the battery) uponmoving. Short-circuit of theterminal may damage the batteryand cause an explosion.

General Notice

l Using a damaged battery orplacing a battery in your mouthmay cause serious injury.

l Do not place items containingmagnetic components such as acredit card, phone card, bankbook, or subway ticket near yourphone. The magnetism of thephone may damage the datastored in the magnetic strip.

l Talking on your phone for a longperiod of time may reduce callquality due to heat generatedduring use.

l When the phone is not used fora long period time, store it in asafe place with the power cordunplugged.

l Using the phone in proximity toreceiving equipment (i.e., TV orradio) may cause interference tothe phone.

l Do not use the phone if theantenna is damaged. If adamaged antenna contacts skin,it may cause a slight burn.Please contact an LG AuthorizedService Center to replace thedamaged antenna.

l Do not immerse your phone inwater. If this happens, turn it off

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immediately and remove thebattery. If the phone does notwork, take it to an LG AuthorizedService Center.

l Do not paint your phone.l The data saved in your phone

might be deleted due to carelessuse, repair of the phone, orupgrade of the software. Pleasebackup your important phonenumbers. (Ringtones, textmessages, voice messages,pictures, and videos could alsobe deleted.) The manufacturer isnot liable for damage due to theloss of data.

l When you use the phone inpublic places, set the ringtone tovibration so you don't disturbothers.

l Do not turn your phone on or offwhen putting it to your ear.

l Use accessories, such asearphones and headsets, withcaution. Ensure that cables aretucked away safely and do nottouch the antenna unnecessarily.

CCaauuttiioonn:: AAvvooiidd ppootteennttiiaallhheeaarriinngg lloossss..Prolonged exposure to loud sounds(including music) is the mostcommon cause of preventablehearing loss. Some scientificresearch suggests that usingportable audio devices, such asportable music players and cellulartelephones, at high volume settingsfor long durations may lead topermanent noise induced hearingloss. This includes the use ofheadphones (including headsets,earbuds and Bluetooth® or otherwireless devices). Exposure to veryloud sound has also beenassociated in some studies withtinnitus (a ringing in the ear),hypersensitivity to sound anddistorted hearing. Individualsusceptibility to noise-inducedhearing loss and other potentialhearing problems varies.The amount of sound produced bya portable audio device variesdepending on the nature of thesound, the device, the devicesettings and the headphones. Youshould follow some commonsenserecommendations when using anyportable audio device:

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l Set the volume in a quietenvironment and select thelowest volume at which you canhear adequately.

l When using headphones, turnthe volume down if you cannothear the people speaking nearyou or if the person sitting nextto you can hear what you arelistening to.

l Do not turn the volume up toblock out noisy surroundings. Ifyou choose to listen to yourportable device in a noisyenvironment, use noise-cancelling headphones to blockout background environmentalnoise.

l Limit the amount of time youlisten. As the volume increases,less time is required before yourhearing could be affected.

l Avoid using headphones afterexposure to extremely loudnoises, such as rock concerts,that might cause temporaryhearing loss. Temporary hearingloss might cause unsafe volumesto sound normal.

l Do not listen at any volume thatcauses you discomfort. If youexperience ringing in your ears,

hear muffled speech orexperience any temporaryhearing difficulty after listeningto your portable audio device,discontinue use and consult yourdoctor.

You can obtain additionalinformation on this subject from thefollowing sources:American Academy of Audiology

11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite300Reston, VA 20190Voice: (800) 222-2336Email: [email protected]: www.audiology.orgNational Institute on Deafness andOther Communication DisordersNational Institutes of Health31 Center Drive, MSC 2320Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320Voice: (301) 496-7243Email: [email protected]:http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing

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National Institute for OccupationalSafety and HealthHubert H. Humphrey Bldg.200 Independence Ave., SWWashington, DC 20201Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4674)Internet:http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/default.html

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The U.S. Food and DrugAdministration’s Centerfor Devices and

Radiological Health ConsumerUpdate on Mobile Phones:

1. Do wireless phones pose ahealth hazard?

The available scientific evidencedoes not show that any healthproblems are associated with usingwireless phones. There is no proof,however, that wireless phones areabsolutely safe. Wireless phonesemit low levels of Radio Frequency(RF) energy in the microwave rangewhile being used. They also emitvery low levels of RF when instandby mode. Whereas high levelsof RF can produce health effects(by heating tissue), exposure to lowlevel RF that does not produceheating effects causes no knownadverse health effects. Manystudies of low level RF exposureshave not found any biologicaleffects. Some studies havesuggested that some biologicaleffects may occur, but suchfindings have not been confirmedby additional research. In some

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cases, other researchers have haddifficulty in reproducing thosestudies, or in determining thereasons for inconsistent results.

2. What is the FDA's roleconcerning the safety of wirelessphones?

Under the law, the FDA does notreview the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products suchas wireless phones before they canbe sold, as it does with new drugsor medical devices. However, theagency has authority to take actionif wireless phones are shown toemit Radio Frequency (RF) energyat a level that is hazardous to theuser. In such a case, the FDA couldrequire the manufacturers ofwireless phones to notify users ofthe health hazard and to repair,replace, or recall the phones sothat the hazard no longer exists.Although the existing scientific datadoes not justify FDA regulatoryactions, the FDA has urged thewireless phone industry to take anumber of steps, including thefollowing:l Support needed research into

possible biological effects of RFof the type emitted by wirelessphones;

l Design wireless phones in a waythat minimizes any RF exposureto the user that is not necessaryfor device function; and

l Cooperate in providing users ofwireless phones with the bestpossible information on possibleeffects of wireless phone use onhuman health.

The FDA belongs to an interagencyworking group of the federalagencies that have responsibilityfor different aspects of RF safety toensure coordinated efforts at thefederal level. The followingagencies belong to this workinggroup:l National Institute for

Occupational Safety and Health

l Environmental ProtectionAgency

l Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration

l National Telecommunicationsand Information Administration

The National Institutes of Healthparticipates in some interagencyworking group activities, as well.The FDA shares regulatoryresponsibilities for wireless phoneswith the Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC). All phones that

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are sold in the United States mustcomply with FCC safety guidelinesthat limit RF exposure. The FCCrelies on the FDA and other healthagencies for safety questions aboutwireless phones.The FCC also regulates the basestations that the wireless phonenetworks rely upon. While thesebase stations operate at higherpower than do the wireless phonesthemselves, the RF exposures thatpeople get from these base stationsare typically thousands of timeslower than those they can get fromwireless phones. Base stations arethus not the subject of the safetyquestions discussed in thisdocument.

3. What kinds of phones are thesubject of this update?

The term “wireless phone” refershere to handheld wireless phoneswith built-in antennas, often called“cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS” phones.These types of wireless phones canexpose the user to measurableRadio Frequency (RF) energybecause of the short distancebetween the phone and the user’shead. These RF exposures are limited byFCC safety guidelines that were

developed with the advice of theFDA and other federal health andsafety agencies. When the phone islocated at greater distances fromthe user, the exposure to RF isdrastically lower because aperson's RF exposure decreasesrapidly with increasing distancefrom the source. The so-called“cordless phones,” which have abase unit connected to thetelephone wiring in a house,typically operate at far lower powerlevels, and thus produce RFexposures far below the FCC safetylimits.

4. What are the results of theresearch done already?

The research done thus far hasproduced conflicting results, andmany studies have suffered fromflaws in their research methods.Animal experiments investigatingthe effects of Radio Frequency (RF)energy exposures characteristic ofwireless phones have yieldedconflicting results that often cannotbe repeated in other laboratories. Afew animal studies, however, havesuggested that low levels of RFcould accelerate the developmentof cancer in laboratory animals.However, many of the studies that

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showed increased tumordevelopment used animals that hadbeen genetically engineered ortreated with cancer-causingchemicals so as to be pre-disposedto develop cancer in the absence ofRF exposure. Other studies exposedthe animals to RF for up to 22 hoursper day. These conditions are notsimilar to the conditions underwhich people use wireless phones,so we do not know with certaintywhat the results of such studiesmean for human health. Three largeepidemiology studies have beenpublished since December 2000.Between them, the studiesinvestigated any possibleassociation between the use ofwireless phones and primary braincancer, glioma, meningioma, oracoustic neuroma, tumors of thebrain or salivary gland, leukemia, orother cancers. None of the studiesdemonstrated the existence of anyharmful health effects fromwireless phone RF exposures.However, none of the studies cananswer questions about long-termexposures, since the averageperiod of phone use in thesestudies was around three years.

5. What research is needed todecide whether RF exposure fromwireless phones poses a healthrisk?

A combination of laboratory studiesand epidemiological studies ofpeople actually using wirelessphones would provide some of thedata that are needed. Lifetimeanimal exposure studies could becompleted in a few years. However,very large numbers of animalswould be needed to provide reliableproof of a cancer promoting effect,if one exists. Epidemiologicalstudies can provide data that isdirectly applicable to humanpopulations, but ten or more yearsfollow-up may be needed to provideanswers about some health effects,such as cancer. This is because theinterval between the time ofexposure to a cancer-causingagent and the time tumors develop— if they do — may be many, manyyears. The interpretation ofepidemiological studies ishampered by difficulties inmeasuring actual RF exposureduring day-to-day use of wirelessphones. Many factors affect thismeasurement, such as the angle atwhich the phone is held, or whichmodel of phone is used.

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6. What is the FDA doing to find outmore about the possible healtheffects of wireless phone RF?

The FDA is working with the U.S.National Toxicology Program andwith groups of investigators aroundthe world to ensure that highpriority animal studies areconducted to address importantquestions about the effects ofexposure to Radio Frequency (RF)energy. The FDA has been a leadingparticipant in the World HealthOrganization International ElectroMagnetic Fields (EMF) Projectsince its inception in 1996. Aninfluential result of this work hasbeen the development of a detailedagenda of research needs that hasdriven the establishment of newresearch programs around theworld. The project has also helpeddevelop a series of publicinformation documents on EMFissues. The FDA and the CellularTelecommunications & InternetAssociation (CTIA) have a formalCooperative Research AndDevelopment Agreement (CRADA)to do research on wireless phonesafety. The FDA provides thescientific oversight, obtaining input

from experts in government,industry, and academicorganizations. CTIA-fundedresearch is conducted throughcontracts with independentinvestigators. The initial researchwill include both laboratory studiesand studies of wireless phoneusers. The CRADA will also includea broad assessment of additionalresearch needs in the context ofthe latest research developmentsaround the world.

7. How can I find out how muchRadio Frequency energy exposure Ican get by using my wirelessphone?

All phones sold in the United Statesmust comply with FederalCommunications Commission (FCC)guidelines that limit RadioFrequency (RF) energy exposures.The FCC established theseguidelines in consultation with theFDA and the other federal healthand safety agencies. The FCC limitfor RF exposure from wirelessphones is set at a SpecificAbsorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6 wattsper kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCClimit is consistent with the safetystandards developed by theInstitute of Electrical and Electronic

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Engineering (IEEE) and the NationalCouncil on Radiation Protection andMeasurement. The exposure limittakes into consideration the body’sability to remove heat from thetissues that absorb energy from thewireless phone and is set wellbelow levels known to have effects.Manufacturers of wireless phonesmust report the RF exposure levelfor each model of phone to the FCC.The FCC website(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)gives directions for locating the FCCidentification number on yourphone so you can find your phone’sRF exposure level in the onlinelisting.

8. What has the FDA done tomeasure the Radio Frequencyenergy coming from wirelessphones?

The Institute of Electrical andElectronic Engineers (IEEE) isdeveloping a technical standard formeasuring the Radio Frequency(RF) energy exposure from wirelessphones and other wirelesshandsets with the participation andleadership of FDA scientists andengineers. The standard,“Recommended Practice forDetermining the Spatial-Peak

Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) inthe Human Body Due to WirelessCommunications Devices:Experimental Techniques”, setsforth the first consistent testmethodology for measuring the rateat which RF is deposited in theheads of wireless phone users. Thetest method uses a tissue-simulating model of the humanhead. Standardized SAR testmethodology is expected to greatlyimprove the consistency ofmeasurements made at differentlaboratories on the same phone.SAR is the measurement of theamount of energy absorbed intissue, either by the whole body ora small part of the body. It ismeasured in watts/kg (ormilliwatts/g) of matter. Thismeasurement is used to determinewhether a wireless phone complieswith safety guidelines.

9. What steps can I take to reducemy exposure to Radio Frequencyenergy from my wireless phone?

If there is a risk from theseproducts — and at this point we donot know that there is — it isprobably very small. But if you areconcerned about avoiding evenpotential risks, you can take a few

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simple steps to minimize yourexposure to Radio Frequency (RF)energy. Since time is a key factor inhow much exposure a personreceives, reducing the amount oftime spent using a wireless phonewill reduce RF exposure. If youmust conduct extendedconversations by wireless phoneevery day, you could place moredistance between your body andthe source of the RF, since theexposure level drops offdramatically with distance. Forexample, you could use a headsetand carry the wireless phone awayfrom your body or use a wirelessphone connected to a remoteantenna. Again, the scientific datadoes not demonstrate that wirelessphones are harmful. But if you areconcerned about the RF exposurefrom these products, you can usemeasures like those describedabove to reduce your RF exposurefrom wireless phone use.

10. What about children usingwireless phones?

The scientific evidence does notshow a danger to users of wirelessphones, including children andteenagers. If you want to take stepsto lower exposure to Radio

Frequency (RF) energy, themeasures described above wouldapply to children and teenagersusing wireless phones. Reducingthe time of wireless phone use andincreasing the distance betweenthe user and the RF source willreduce RF exposure. Some groups sponsored by othernational governments have advisedthat children be discouraged fromusing wireless phones at all. Forexample, the government in theUnited Kingdom distributed leafletscontaining such a recommendationin December 2000. They noted thatno evidence exists that using awireless phone causes braintumors or other ill effects. Theirrecommendation to limit wirelessphone use by children was strictlyprecautionary; it was not based onscientific evidence that any healthhazard exists.

11. What about wireless phoneinterference with medicalequipment?

Radio Frequency (RF) energy fromwireless phones can interact withsome electronic devices. For thisreason, the FDA helped develop adetailed test method to measureElectro Magnetic Interference

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(EMI) of implanted cardiacpacemakers and defibrillators fromwireless telephones. This testmethod is now part of a standardsponsored by the Association forthe Advancement of MedicalInstrumentation (AAMI). The finaldraft, a joint effort by the FDA,medical device manufacturers, andmany other groups, was completedin late 2000. This standard will allowmanufacturers to ensure thatcardiac pacemakers anddefibrillators are safe from wirelessphone EMI.The FDA has tested hearing aids forinterference from handheldwireless phones and helpeddevelop a voluntary standardsponsored by the Institute ofElectrical and Electronic Engineers(IEEE). This standard specifies testmethods and performancerequirements for hearing aids andwireless phones so that nointerference occurs when a personuses a “compatible” phone and a“compatible” hearing aid at thesame time. This standard wasapproved by the IEEE in 2000. The FDA continues to monitor theuse of wireless phones for possibleinteractions with other medicaldevices. Should harmful

interference be found to occur, theFDA will conduct testing to assessthe interference and work toresolve the problem.

12. Where can I find additionalinformation?

For additional information, pleaserefer to the following resources:

FDA web page on wireless phones(http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/)

Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) RF SafetyProgram(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 ProtectionBoard (UK)(http://www.nrpb.org.uk/)

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1100 DDrriivveerr SSaaffeettyy TTiippssYour wireless phone gives you thepowerful ability to communicate byvoice almost anywhere, anytime.An important responsibilityaccompanies the benefits ofwireless phones, one that everyuser must uphold.When operating a car, driving isyour first responsibility. When usingyour wireless phone behind thewheel of a car, practice goodcommon sense and remember thefollowing tips:

1. Get to know your wireless phoneand its features such as speeddial and redial. Carefully readyour instruction manual andlearn to take advantage ofvaluable features most phonesoffer, including automatic redialand memory. Also, work tomemorize the phone keypad soyou can use the speed dialfunction without taking yourattention off the road.

2. When available, use a hands-free device. A number of hands-free wireless phone accessoriesare readily available today.Whether you choose an installed

mounted device for yourwireless phone or a speakerphone accessory, takeadvantage of these devices ifavailable to you.

3. Make sure you place yourwireless phone within easyreach and where you can reachit without removing your eyesfrom the road. If you get anincoming call at an inconvenienttime, if possible, let yourVoicemail answer it for you.

4. Suspend conversations duringhazardous driving conditions orsituations. Let the person you arespeaking with know you aredriving; if necessary, suspendthe call in heavy traffic orhazardous weather conditions.Rain, sleet, snow, and ice can behazardous, but so is heavytraffic. As a driver, your firstresponsibility is to pay attentionto the road.

5. Don’t take notes or look upphone numbers while driving. Ifyou are reading an address bookor business card, or writing a“to-do” list while driving a car,you are not watching where you

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are going. It is common sense.Do not get caught in adangerous situation because youare reading or writing and notpaying attention to the road ornearby vehicles.

6. Dial sensibly and assess thetraffic; if possible, place callswhen you are not moving orbefore pulling into traffic. Try toplan your calls before you beginyour trip or attempt to coincideyour calls with times you may bestopped at a stop sign, red light,or otherwise stationary. But ifyou need to dial while driving,follow this simple tip -- dial only afew numbers, check the roadand your mirrors, then continue.

7. Do not engage in stressful oremotional conversations thatmay be distracting. Stressful oremotional conversations anddriving do not mix; they aredistracting and even dangerouswhen you are behind the wheelof a car. Make people you aretalking with aware you aredriving and if necessary,suspend conversations whichhave the potential to divert yourattention from the road.

8. Use your wireless phone to callfor help. Your wireless phone isone of the greatest tools you canown to protect yourself and yourfamily in dangerous situations --with your phone at your side,help is only three numbers away.Dial 911 or other localemergency number in the caseof fire, traffic accident, roadhazard, or medical emergency.Remember, it’s a free call on yourwireless phone!

9. Use your wireless phone to helpothers in emergencies. Yourwireless phone provides you aperfect opportunity to be a“Good Samaritan” in yourcommunity. If you see an autoaccident, crime in progress orother serious emergency wherelives are in danger, call 911 orother local emergency number,as you would want others to dofor you.

10. Call roadside assistance or aspecial wireless non-emergencyassistance number whennecessary. Certain situations youencounter while driving mayrequire attention, but are not

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urgent enough to merit a call foremergency services. But youcan still use your wirelessphone to lend a hand. If you seea broken-down vehicle posingno serious hazard, a brokentraffic signal, a minor trafficaccident where no one appearsinjured or a vehicle you know tobe stolen, call roadsideassistance or other special non-emergency wireless number.

The above tips are meant asgeneral guidelines. Beforedeciding to use your mobiledevice while operating a vehicle,it is recommended that youconsult your applicablejurisdiction’s local laws or otherregulations regarding such use.Such laws or other regulationsmay prohibit or otherwise restrictthe manner in which a drivermay use his or her phone whileoperating a vehicle.

CCoonnssuummeerrIInnffoorrmmaattiioonn oonn SSAARR(Specific Absorption Rate)

This Model Phone Meets theGovernment’s Requirements forExposure to Radio Waves. Yourwireless phone is a radiotransmitter and receiver. It isdesigned and manufactured not toexceed the emission limits forexposure to radiofrequency (RF)energy set by the FederalCommunications Commission (FCC)of the U.S. Government. These FCCexposure limits are derived from therecommendations of two expertorganizations, the National Counselon Radiation Protection andMeasurement (NCRP) and theInstitute of Electrical andElectronics Engineers (IEEE). Inboth cases, the recommendationswere developed by scientific andengineering experts drawn fromindustry, government, andacademia after extensive reviewsof the scientific literature related tothe biological effects of RF energy. The exposure Limit for wirelessmobile phones employs a unit ofmeasurement known as theSpecific Absorption Rate, or SAR.The SAR is a measure of the rate of

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absorption of RF energy by thehuman body expressed in units ofwatts per kilogram (W/kg). The FCCrequires wireless phones to complywith a safety limit of 1.6 watts perkilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCCexposure limit incorporates asubstantial margin of safety to giveadditional protection to the publicand to account for any variations inmeasurements. Tests for SAR are conducted usingstandard operating positionsspecified by the FCC with the phonetransmitting at its highest certifiedpower level in all tested frequencybands. Although SAR is determinedat the highest certified power level,the actual SAR level of the phonewhile operating can be well belowthe maximum value. Because thephone is designed to operate atmultiple power levels to use onlythe power required to reach thenetwork, in general, the closer youare to a wireless base stationantenna, the lower the poweroutput. Before a phone model is availablefor sale to the public, it must betested and certified to the FCC thatit does not exceed the limitestablished by the government-adopted requirement for safe

exposure. The tests are performedin positions and locations (e.g., atthe ear and worn on the body) asrequired by the FCC for each model. This device was tested for typicalbody-worn operations with theback of the phone kept 0.79 inches(2.0 cm) between the user’s bodyand the back of the phone. Tocomply with FCC RF exposurerequirements, a minimumseparation distance of 0.79 inches(2.0 cm) must be maintainedbetween the user s body and theback of the phone. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similaraccessories containing metalliccomponents should not be used.Body-worn accessories that cannotmaintain 0.79 inches (2.0 cm)separation distance between theuser's body and the back of thephone, and have not been testedfor typical body-worn operationsmay not comply with FCC RFexposure limits and should beavoided. The FCC has granted an EquipmentAuthorization for this model phonewith all reported SAR levelsevaluated as in compliance with theFCC RF emission guidelines. The highest SAR value for thismodel phone when tested for use at

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the ear is 1.38 W/kg and when wornon the body, as described in thisuser’s manual, is 0.764 W/kg. Whilethere may be differences betweenSAR levels of various phones and atvarious positions, they all meet thegovernment requirement for safeexposure.SAR information on this modelphone is on file with the FCC andcan be found under the DisplayGrant section ofhttp://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid aftersearching on FCC ID.To find information that pertains to aparticular model phone, this siteuses the phone FCC ID numberwhich is usually printed somewhereon the case of the phone.Sometimes it may be necessary toremove the battery pack to find thenumber. Once you have the FCC IDnumber for a particular phone,follow the instructions on thewebsite and it should providevalues for typical or maximum SARfor a particular phone.

Additional information on SpecificAbsorption Rates (SAR) can befound on the CellularTelecommunications IndustryAssociation (CTIA) website athttp://www.ctia.org/

*In the United States and Canada,the SAR limit for mobile phonesused by the public is 1.6 watts/kg(W/kg) averaged over one gram oftissue. The standard incorporates asubstantial margin of safety to giveadditional protection for the publicand to account for any variations inmeasurements.

FFCCCC HHeeaarriinngg--AAiiddCCoommppaattiibbiilliittyy ((HHAACC))RReegguullaattiioonnss ffoorrWWiirreelleessss DDeevviicceessOn July 10, 2003, the U.S. FederalCommunications Commission (FCC)Report and Order in WT Docket 01-309 modified the exception ofwireless phones under the HearingAid Compatibility Act of 1988 (HACAct) to require digital wirelessphones be compatible with hearing-aids. The intent of the HAC Act is toensure reasonable access totelecommunications services forpersons with hearing disabilities.While some wireless phones areused near some hearing devices(hearing aids and cochlearimplants), users may detect abuzzing, humming, or whining noise.Some hearing devices are more

immune than others to thisinterference noise, and phones alsovary in the amount of interferencethey generate.The wireless telephone industryhas developed a rating system forwireless phones, to assist hearingdevice users to find phones thatmay be compatible with theirhearing devices. Not all phoneshave been rated. Phones that arerated have the rating on their box ora label located on the box.The ratings are not guarantees.Results will vary depending on theuser's hearing device and hearingloss. If your hearing devicehappens to be vulnerable tointerference, you may not be able touse a rated phone successfully.Trying out the phone with yourhearing device is the best way toevaluate it for your personal needs.M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4meet FCC requirements and arelikely to generate less interferenceto hearing devices than phones thatare not labeled. M4 is thebetter/higher of the two ratings.T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4meet FCC requirements and arelikely to generate less interferenceto hearing devices than phones thatare not labeled. T4 is the

better/higher of the two ratings.Hearing devices may also be rated.Your hearing device manufactureror hearing health professional mayhelp you find this rating. Higherratings mean that the hearingdevice is relatively immune tointerference noise. The hearing aidand wireless phone rating valuesare then added together. A sum of 5is considered acceptable fornormal use. A sum of 6 isconsidered for best use.

In the above example, if a hearingaid meets the M2 level rating andthe wireless phone meets the M3level rating, the sum of the twovalues equal M5. This should

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M3 + M2 = 5

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provide the hearing aid user with“normal usage” while using theirhearing aid with the particularwireless phone. “Normal usage” inthis context is defined as a signalquality that’s acceptable for normaloperation.The M mark is intended to besynonymous with the U mark. The Tmark is intended to be synonymouswith the UT mark. The M and Tmarks are recommended by theAlliance for TelecommunicationsIndustries Solutions (ATIS). The Uand UT marks are referenced inSection 20.19 of the FCC Rules. TheHAC rating and measurementprocedure are described in theAmerican National StandardsInstitute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.To enter that the Hearing AidCompatibility rating for your phoneis maintained, secondarytransmitters such as Bluetooth andWLAN(this phone does not haveWLAN) components must bedisabled during a call. See Page 91for instructions to disable thesecomponents.

For information about hearing aidsand digital wireless phones

FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility andVolume Controlhttp://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.html

Gallaudet University, RERChttp://tap.gallaudet.edu/DigWireless.KS/DigWireless.htm

HLAA (Hearing Loss Association ofAmerica)http://www.hearingloss.org/learn/cellphonetech.asp

The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCCOrderhttp://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-03-168A1.pdf

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Accessories

There are a variety of accessories available for your phone and three easyways to purchase them: shop online anytime at www.verizonwireless.com,call us at 1866 VZ GOT IT (894 6848) or visit one of our Verizon WirelessCommunication Stores.

Chargers

Batteries Portable StereoSpeakers

Bluetooth StereoSpeakers USB Cable

QWERTYKeypad(Optional)

BluetoothHeadset

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LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT

1. WHAT THIS WARRANTYCOVERS:

LG offers you a limited warrantythat the enclosed subscriber unitand its enclosed accessories willbe free from defects in material andworkmanship, according to thefollowing terms and conditions:

(1)The limited warranty for theproduct extends for TWELVE (12)MONTHS beginning on the dateof purchase of the product withvalid proof of purchase, orabsent valid proof of purchase,FIFTEEN (15) MONTHS from dateof manufacture as determined bythe unit's manufacture datecode.

(2)The limited warranty extendsonly to the original purchaser ofthe product and is not assignableor transferable to anysubsequent purchaser/end user.

(3)This warranty is good only to theoriginal purchaser of the productduring the warranty period aslong as it is in the U.S., includingAlaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territoriesand Canada.

(4)The external housing andcosmetic parts shall be free ofdefects at the time of shipment

and, therefore, shall not becovered under these limitedwarranty terms.

(5)Upon request from LG, theconsumer must provideinformation to reasonably provethe date of purchase.

(6)The customer shall bear the costof shipping the product to theCustomer Service Department ofLG. LG shall bear the cost ofshipping the product back to theconsumer after the completion ofservice under this limitedwarranty.

2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOESNOT COVER:

(1)Defects or damages resultingfrom use of the product in otherthan its normal and customarymanner.

(2)Defects or damages fromabnormal use, abnormalconditions, improper storage,exposure to moisture ordampness, unauthorizedmodifications, unauthorizedconnections, unauthorizedrepair, misuse, neglect, abuse,accident, alteration, improperinstallation, or other acts which

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are not the fault of LG, includingdamage caused by shipping,blown fuses, spills of food orliquid.

(3)Breakage or damage toantennas unless caused directlyby defects in material orworkmanship.

(4)That the Customer ServiceDepartment at LG was notnotified by consumer of thealleged defect or malfunction ofthe product during the applicablelimited warranty period.

(5)Products which have had theserial number removed or madeillegible.

(6)This limited warranty is in lieu ofall other warranties, express orimplied either in fact or byoperations of law, statutory orotherwise, including, but notlimited to any implied warranty ofmarketability or fitness for aparticular use.

(7)Damage resulting from use ofnon LG approved accessories.

(8)All plastic surfaces and all otherexternally exposed parts that arescratched or damaged due tonormal customer use.

(9) Products operated outsidepublished maximum ratings.

(10) Products used or obtained in arental program.

(11) Consumables (such as fuses).

3. WHAT LG WILL DO:

LG will, at its sole option, eitherrepair, replace or refund thepurchase price of any unit that doesnot conform to this limited warranty.LG may choose at its option to usefunctionally equivalent re-conditioned, refurbished or newunits or parts or any units. Inaddition, LG will not re-install orback-up any data, applications orsoftware that you have added toyour phone. It is thereforerecommended that you back-upany such data or information priorto sending the unit to LG to avoidthe permanent loss of suchinformation.

4. STATE LAW RIGHTS:

No other express warranty isapplicable to this product. THEDURATION OF ANY IMPLIEDWARRANTIES, INCLUDING THEIMPLIED WARRANTY OFMARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO

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LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT

THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESSWARRANTY HEREIN. LG SHALLNOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OFTHE USE OF THE PRODUCT,INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANYOTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT ORCONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUTOF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TOUSE, THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANYBREACH OF ANY EXPRESS ORIMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDINGTHE IMPLIED WARRANTY OFMARKETABILITY APPLICABLE TOTHIS PRODUCT.Some states do not allow theexclusive limitation of incidental orconsequential damages orlimitations on how long an impliedwarranty lasts; so these limitationsor exclusions may not apply to you.This warranty gives you specificlegal rights and you may also haveother rights which vary from stateto state.

5. HOW TO GET WARRANTYSERVICE:

To obtain warranty service, pleasecall or fax to the followingtelephone numbers from anywherein the continental United States: Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax. 1-800-448-4026

Or visit http://us.lgservice.com.Correspondence may also bemailed to:LG Electronics Service- MobileHandsets, P.O. Box 240007,Huntsville, AL 35824DO NOT RETURN YOUR PRODUCTTO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. Pleasecall or write for the location of theLG authorized service centernearest you and for the proceduresfor obtaining warranty claims.

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EZ Tip CalculatorFeature for easy bill calculation using thetotal cost, tip, and number of people asvariables.

Advanced Voice Commands

Feature that allows you to perform awide range of verbal commands bytraining the phone to recognize yourindividual speech patterns.

Bluetooth® wireless technology

Technology used to allow mobile phones,computers, and other personal devicesto be easily coordinated andinterconnected using a short-rangewireless connection.

Media Center

Feature that accesses the Internet toprovide the ability to access and evendownload a wide variety of software,information, music, video, and more righton your LG Verizon wireless phone.

microSDTM

Additional external memory for yourmobile phone.

V Cast Videos

Feature that is the next generation inwireless technology which transformsyour wireless phone into a portablemusic player and delivers an amazingstreaming mobile video experience. V CAST uses technology thatsignificantly increases downloadcapabilities to deliver better graphics,sound and depth and uses the power ofbroadband so that you can download thehottest entertainment, sports highlights,news and breaking weather to yourVerizon Wireless V CAST phone. Thenew V CAST phones provide betterimaging capabilities, mega pixelcameras and video cameras, improvedaudio and expandable memory storage.

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DTMF

Dual-Tone Multi Frequency (or “touch-tone”) is a method used to communicatekeys pressed on the phone. Pressing akey generates two simultaneous tones,one for the row and one for the columnto determine which key was pressed.

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Glossary

ERI

Enhanced Roaming Indicator is afeature to indicate whether a mobilephone is on its home system, a partnernetwork, or a roaming network. Manyphones indicate home vs. roaming as anicon, but ERI capable phones can clearlyindicate third “partner network” status.

EVDO

Evolution Data Only or Evolution DataOptimized (abbreviated as EVDO, EV-DO,EvDO, 1xEV-DO or 1xEvDO) provides fastwireless broadband access (3G)anywhere, without needing a WiFihotspot.

GPS

Global Positioning System is a system ofsatellites, computers, and receivers ableto determine the latitude and longitude ofa specific receiver on Earth. Position iscalculated using time and distance.

IS 2000

Type of digital signaling. It's the secondgeneration of CDMA digital cellular, anextension of IS-95. Differences betweensignaling types have to do with pilotsignal and links to provide more trafficchannels, and control protocols.

NAM

Number Assignment Module is how thephone stores the phone number and itselectronic serial number.

SSL

Secure Sockets Layer Protocol used toencrypt data sent over the air.

TTY

Teletypewriter. An electromechanicaltypewriter that either transmits orreceives messages coded in electricalsignals. A phone with TTY support is ableto translate typed characters to voice ortranslate voice into characters to displayon the TTY.

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Accessories 137Acronyms and

Abbreviations 141Add New Device 85Adding a Speed Dial 32Airplane Mode 96Alarm Clock 81Alert Sounds 90All 69Answer Options 103Auto NAM 102Auto Pair Handsfree 88Auto Retry 103

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Banner 92Battery Charge Level 17Battery Temperature

Protection 17Blogs 62Bluetooth Menu 84Browse & Download 49Browser 72Browser Navigating 72

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Calculator 79Calendar 80Call Settings 103Call Sounds 90Call Waiting 27Camera Features 35Card Memory 109

Caution: Avoid potentialhearing loss. 120

Charging Screen 94Charging the Battery 15Charging with USB 15Consumer Information on

SAR 132Contact List 65CONTACTS 65

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Deleting a Speed Dial 33Dial Fonts 94Dialed 69Discovery Mode 87Display Settings 92Drafts 60Drawing Pad 83DTMF Tones 106

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Editing Individual Entries 31Ending a Browser Session

72Erase Options 64Extras 52Ez Tip Calculator 80

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Favorite Pictures 47Favorite Videos 47Favorites 66FCC Hearing-Aid

Compatibility (HAC)Regulations for WirelessDevices 134

FDA Consumer Update 122

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Games 48Get New Pictures 45Get New Ringtones 41Glossary 141Groups 66

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How to Remove YourmicroSD™ Card 16

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Precautions 1In Case of Emergency (ICE)

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Language 97LIMITED WARRANTY

STATEMENT 138Location 97

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Master Volume 89MEDIA CENTER 40Memory 108Menu Fonts 94Menu Style 95

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MESSAGING 53Missed 68Mobile Email 61Mobile IM 61Module Backlight 93Music & Tones 40Mute Function 27My Device Info 86My Music 41My Name Card 67My Number 109My Pictures 45My Ringtones 41My Sounds 43My Verizon 78My Videos 46

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NAM Select 102Navigator 71New Contact 65New Message 53Notepad 82

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One Touch Dial 105Online Album 48

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Phone Backlight 93Phone Info 109Phone Memory 109Phone Overview 12Phone Settings 96Picture & Video 44Picture Editing 38Picture Message 55Power On/Off 92

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Received 68RECENT CALLS 68Record Video 48

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Safety Information 115Save Options 108Saved Picture Edits 39Screen Icons 17Security 98Sent 59Service Alerts 91Set Qwerty Shortcut 96Settings 62Shortcut Menu on the

Touchpad 26Show Dialpad 103Signal Strength 17Software Update 110Sounds Settings 89Speed Dials 66Stopwatch 82Storing a Number with

Pauses 33Storing Basics 31Supported Profiles 87SW/HW Version 110Sync Music 43System Select 101

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Table of Contents 4Take Picture 47Technical Details 9Terminology 141The Battery 14TIA Safety Information 112

Tools 78Touch Settings 107Transferring Audio 88TTY Mode 104Turn Bluetooth® On/Off 87TXT Message 53

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V CAST Videos 44Vibrate Mode 27Video Camcorder Feature

37Video Message 56View Timers 70Voice Commands 27, 78,

97Voice Message 57Voice Privacy 105Voicemail 60Volume Quick Adjustment

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