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    ENGLISH

    P/N : MMBB0322401(1.0) H

    USER GUIDE

    Please read this manual carefully before operating your mobile

    phone. Retain it for future reference.

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    Important Safety Precautions

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    antSafetyPre

    cautions

    Read these instructions. Breaking the rules may be dangerous orillegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide.

    WARNING! Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury ordeath.

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

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

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

    4. Do not dispose of your battery by fire or withhazardous or flammable materials.

    5. When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or setup the hands-free kit near to the air bag. If wirelessequipment is improperly installed and the air bag is

    deployed, you may be seriously injured.6. Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.

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

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    1. Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to directsunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such asa bathroom.

    2. Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene,

    thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. Thiscould cause a fire.

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

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

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

    6. 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.

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

    8. Do not disassemble the phone.

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    1. Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it mayshort-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire.

    2. Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your bodyduring a call.

    3. Make sure that no sharp-edged items such as animals teeth ornails, come into contact with the battery. This could cause a fire.

    4. Store the battery out of reach of children.5. Be careful that children do not swallow any parts (such as

    rubber plugs, earphone, connection parts of the phone, etc.)This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation resulting in seriousinjury or death.

    6. Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms to

    avoid electric shock or fire.

    7. Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. Thewarranty will not be applied to products provided by othersuppliers.

    8. Only authorized personnel should service the phone and itsaccessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidentsand consequently invalidate the warranty.

    9. Your service provider programs one or more emergency phonenumbers, such as 911, that you can call under anycircumstances, even when your phone is locked. Your phones

    preprogrammed emergency number(s) may not work in alllocations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placeddue to network, environmental, or interference issues.

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    Contacts in Your PhonesMemory 25

    The Basics of Storing ContactsEntries 25

    Phone Numbers With Pauses 25Storing a Number with Pauses 26

    Adding a Pause to an ExistingNumber 26

    Searching Your Phones Memory 27

    Scrolling Through YourContacts 27

    Making a Call From Your PhonesMemory 28

    Using Phone Menus 30Contacts 30

    1. New Contact 30

    2. Contact List 31

    3. Groups 31

    4. Speed Dials 32

    5. My Name Card 32

    Messaging 33

    1. New Text Message 34

    2. New Picture Message 34

    3. Inbox 36

    4. Sent 37

    5. Drafts 38

    6. Voicemail 39

    7. Templates 40

    8. Settings 40

    8.1 All Messages 408.2 Text Message 41

    8.3 Picture Message 41

    8.4 Edit Voicemail # 41

    9. Delete All 42

    Call History 42

    1. Missed Calls 43

    2. Received Calls 43

    3. Dialed Calls 43

    4. All Calls 43

    5. Call Timer 43

    6. Data Counter 44

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    Multimedia 44

    1. Take Photo 45

    2. Record Voice 46

    3. Images 46

    4. Audios 47

    5. Shuffle 48

    easyedgeSM 49

    1. easyedge 502. easyedge Info 50

    My Schedule 51

    1. Alarm Clock 51

    2. Calendar 513. Notepad 52

    Bluetooth 53

    1. Paired Devices 54

    2. Power 54

    3. My Visibility 55

    4. My Bluetooth Name 55

    5. My Bluetooth Info 55

    Tools 56

    1. Voice Command 56

    1.1 Start Command 56

    1.1.1 Call or 56

    1.1.2 Voicemail 561.1.3 Missed Calls 56

    1.1.4 Messages 56

    1.1.5 Time & Date 57

    1.1.6 Help 57

    1.2 Command Mode 57

    1.3 Announce Alert 57

    1.4 Train Word 57

    1.5 Best Match 57

    2. My Menu 583. Ez Tip Calc 58

    4. World Clock 58

    5. Stopwatch 59

    6. Unit Converter 59

    Settings 59

    1. Sound 60

    1.1 Ringers 60

    1.2 Volume 60

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    1.3 Message Alerts 60

    1.4 Alert type 60

    1.5 Service Alerts 61

    1.6 Power On/Off Tone 61

    1.7 Flip Tone 62

    2. Display 62

    2.1 Wallpaper 62

    2.2 Banner 63

    2.3 Backlight 63

    2.4 Menu Styles 632.5 Language 63

    2.6 Clocks & Calendar 64

    2.6.1 Main Screen 64

    2.6.2 Front Screen 64

    2.7 Font Settings 652.8 Color Schemes 65

    2.9 Phone Dial Search 65

    3. Security 66

    3.1 Lock Phone 66

    3.2 Restrictions 66

    3.3 Emergency #s 67

    3.4 Change Lock Code 67

    3.5 Reset Default 67

    4. Call Settings 68

    4.1 Answer Options 68

    4.2 Auto Retry 68

    4.3 One-Touch Dial 69

    4.4 Voice Privacy 69

    4.5 Auto Volume 69

    4.6 Airplane Mode 70

    4.7 TTY Mode 70

    5. PC Connection 70

    6. System 71

    6.1 Network 716.1.1 System Select 71

    6.1.2 Set NAM 71

    6.1.3 Auto NAM 71

    6.1.4 Serving System 72

    6.2 Location 72

    7. Memory 72

    8. Phone Info. 72

    PAC-MAN 73

    Calculator 73

    Your Navigator 73

    Safety 74

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    TIA (TelecommunicationsIndustry Association) SafetyInformation 74

    Exposure to Radio FrequencySignal 74

    Antenna Care 74Phone Operation 75

    Tips on Efficient Operation 75

    Driving 75

    Electronic Devices 75

    Pacemakers 75

    Persons with Pacemakers: 76

    Hearing Aids 76

    Other Medical Devices 76

    Health Care Facilities 76Vehicles 77

    Posted Facilities 77

    Aircraft 77

    Blasting Areas 77

    Potentially ExplosiveAtmosphere 77

    For Vehicles Equippedwith an Air Bag 78

    Charger and Adapter Safety 78

    Battery Information and Care78

    Safety Information 79

    Warning! Important safetyinformation 82

    FDA Consumer Update 84

    Consumer Informationon SAR 95

    Accessories 99

    Warranty Information 100

    Index 103

    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.

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    Welcome

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    Welcome

    Thank you for choosing theadvanced and compact

    cellular phone,designed to operate with thelatest digital mobile

    communication technology, CodeDivision Multiple Access(CDMA). Along with the manyadvanced features of the CDMAsystem, such as greatly enhancedvoice clarity, this phone offers:

    G Large, easy-to-read, 10-linebacklit LCD with status icons.

    G Paging, messaging, voicemailand caller ID.

    G 27-key keypad.

    G Speakerphone feature.

    G Menu-driven interface withprompts for easy operation

    and configuration.G Any key answer, auto answer,

    auto retry, one-touch andspeed dialing with 99 memorylocations.

    G Bilingual (English and Spanish)capabilities.

    G Easy-to-carry, compact andslim design.

    G Bluetooth wirelesstechnology.

    G Flash Wallpaper.

    Important InformationThis users guide providesimportant information on the useand operation of your phone.Please read all the information

    carefully prior to using the phonefor the best performance and toprevent any damage to or misuseof the phone. Any unapprovedchanges or modifications will voidyour warranty.

    Note

    The Bluetooth word mark and

    logos are owned by the Bluetooth

    SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks

    by LG Electronics is under license.Other trademarks and trade names

    are those of their respective owners.

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    Technical Details

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    TechnicalDetails

    FCC Part 15 Class B

    Compliance

    This device and its accessoriescomply with part 15 of FCC

    rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1)This device and its accessoriesmay not cause harmful

    CDMA Standard

    Basic Air

    Interface

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

    TIA/EIA-IS2000ANSI TIA/EIA 553A

    CDMA Dual Mode Air Interface14.4kbps radio link protocol and inter-band operations

    IS-95 adapted for PCS frequency bandcdma2000 1xRTT AirInterface

    MAS-BSPCSC-RSIntersystem operations

    Non-signaling data comm.

    Cellular base stationCellular mobile stationPCS personal station

    PCS base stationSpeech CODEC

    TIA/EIA/IS-634TIA/EIA/IS/651TIA/EIA/IS-41-C

    TIA/EIA/IS-124

    TIA/EIA/IS-97TIA/EIA/IS-98ANSI J-STD-018

    ANSI J-STD-019TIA/EIA/IS-125

    TIA/EIA/IS-96-BTIA/EIA/IS-99TIA/EIA/IS-637TIA/EIA/IS-657

    IS-801TIA/EIA/IS-707-A

    Speech CODECAsync Data and FaxShort message servicePacket DataPosition DeterminationService (gpsOne)High Speed Packet Data

    Network

    Service

    Performance

    Designator Description

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    interference, and (2) this deviceand its accessories must acceptany interference received,including interference that causesundesired operation.

    Industry Canada Compliance

    This phone complies withIndustry Canada RSS 133. This

    phone complies with the Class Blimits for radio noise emissions asset out in the interferencecausing standard entitled "DigitalApparatus" (ICES-003) of

    Industry Canada.

    FCC RF Exposure Information

    WARNING! Read this informationbefore operating the phone.

    In August 1996, the FederalCommunications Commission(FCC) of the United States, withits action in Report and Order

    FCC 96-326, adopted an

    updated safety standard forhuman exposure to RadioFrequency (RF) electromagneticenergy emitted by FCC regulatedtransmitters. Those guidelines areconsistent with the safetystandard previously set by bothU.S. and international standardsbodies.

    The design of this phone complieswith the FCC guidelines and theseinternational standards.

    Bodily Contact During

    Operation

    This device was tested for typicaluse with the back of the phonekept 0.9 inches (2.0 cm) fromthe body. To comply with FCC RF

    exposure requirements, aminimum separation distance of0.9 inches (2.0 cm) must bemaintained between the usersbody and the back of the phone,

    including the antenna, whether

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    extended or retracted. Third-party belt-clips, holsters andsimilar accessories containingmetallic components should notbe used. Avoid the use ofaccessories that cannot maintain0.9 inches (2.0 cm) distancebetween the users body and theback of the phone and have notbeen tested for compliance withFCC RF exposure limits.

    Vehicle-Mounted External

    Antenna

    (Optional, if available.)A minimum separation distance of8 inches (20 cm) must bemaintained between the user/bystander and the vehicle-mounted

    external antenna to satisfy FCC RFexposure requirements. For moreinformation about RF exposure,visit the FCC website atwww.fcc.gov.

    Caution

    Use only the supplied andapproved antenna. Use ofunauthorized antennas or

    modifications could impair callquality, damage the phone, voidyour warranty and/or result inviolation of FCC and ICregulations.

    Do not use the phone with adamaged antenna. If a damagedantenna comes into contact withthe skin a minor burn may result.Contact your local dealer for a

    replacement antenna.

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    Phone Overview

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    1. Earpiece Lets you hear the caller and automatedprompts.

    2. Flip Open to answer an incoming call and close toend the call (dependent on the Answer Options inCall Settings menu).

    3. LCD Screen Displays messages and indicator icons.

    4. Left Soft Key Use it to go to Messaging.

    5. Speakerphone Key Use to set the speakerphone mode.6. TALK Key Use to place or answer calls. Press once

    from the home screen to show your call history.

    7. Alphanumeric Keypad Use to enter numbers andcharacters and select menu items.

    8.Vibrate Mode Key Use to set the vibrate mode (fromstandby mode press and hold for about 3 seconds).

    9. Shortcut Menu KeyMessaging(Access to messaging Menu)Alarm Clock(Acess to Alarm Clock Menu)Images(Access to Images Menu)easyedge(Access to easyedge)

    10. Navigation Key Scrolls through the phone's menuoptions and also acts as a quick access toBluetooth, Calendar, easyedgeSM and My menu fromstandby mode.

    11. Right Soft Key Use it to go to Contacts.

    12. Menu/OK Key Press to select the options ofthe menus in your phone.

    13. BACK Key Deletes single spaces or characters with

    a quick press. Press and hold to delete entire words.Press this key once in a menu to go back one level.

    14. PWR/END Key Use to turn the power on/off andto end a call. Also returns to the main menu displayscreen.

    15. Lock Mode Key Use to lock the phone (fromstandby mode press and hold for about 3 seconds).

    16. Microphone Allows other callers to hear you clearlywhen you are speaking to them.

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    1. Side Keys Use to adjust the ringer volume instandby mode and the earpiece volume during acall. Ringer volume can only be adjusted with theflip open.

    2. Battery Charging Port Connects the phone tothe battery charger or other available accessories.

    3. Earphone Jack Allow the use of a headset to hearcaller's voice.

    4. Side Camera Key Use for quick access to Cameramenu; keep pressed to access camera function.

    5. Camera Lens Keep it clean for optimal photoquality.

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    Menus Overview

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    Contacts1. New Contact

    2. Contact List

    3. Groups

    4. Speed Dials

    5. My Name Card

    Messaging1. New Text Message

    2. New PictureMessage

    3. Inbox

    4. Sent5. Drafts

    6. Voicemail

    7. Templates

    8. Settings

    1. All Messages

    2. Text Message

    3. Picture Message

    4. Edit Voicemail #

    9. Delete All

    1. Delete Inbox

    2. Delete Sent

    3. Delete Drafts

    4. Delete AllMessages

    Call History

    1. Missed Calls2. Received Calls

    3. Dialed Calls

    4. All Calls

    5. Call Timer6. Data Counter

    Multimedia

    1. Take Photo2. Record Voice

    3. Images

    4. Audios

    5. Shuffle

    easyedge1. easyedge

    2. easyedge Info

    My Schedule1. Alarm Clock

    2. Calendar

    3. Notepad

    Bluetooth1. Paired Devices2. Power

    3. My Visibility

    4. My Bluetooth

    Name5. My Bluetooth Info

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    Menus Overview

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    Tools1. Voice Command

    1. Start Command

    2. Command

    Mode3. Announce Alert

    4. Train Word

    5. Best Match

    2. My Menu3. Ez Tip Calc

    4. World Clock

    5. Stopwatch

    6. Unit Converter

    Settings1. Sound

    1. Ringers

    2. Volume

    3. Message Alerts

    4. Alert Type

    5. Service Alerts

    6. Power On/OffTone

    7. Flip Tone

    2. Display

    1. Wallpaper2. Banner

    3. Backlight

    4. Menu Style

    5. Languages

    6. Clocks &Calendar

    7. Font Settings

    8. Color Schemes

    9. Phone DialSearch

    3. Security

    1. Lock Phone

    2. Restrictions

    3. Emergency #s

    4. Change LockCode

    5. Reset Default

    4. Call Settings

    1. Answer Options

    2. Auto Retry

    3. One-Touch Dial

    4. Voice Privacy5. Auto Volume

    6. Airplane Mode

    7. TTY Mode

    5. PC Connection1. USB Modem

    2. Bluetooth

    3. Closed

    6. System1. Network

    2. Location

    7. Memory

    1. ReservedMemory

    2. Multimedia

    8. Phone Info.

    1. My Number

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    2. ESN/MEID

    3. Icon Glossary

    4. Version

    PAC-MAN

    Calculator

    Your Navigator

    Menu Access

    To access the phone

    menus, press .

    Use the Navigation

    keys to highlight and

    select.

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    GettingStarted

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    The Battery

    The phone comes with arechargeable battery. Keep thebattery charged while not in usein order to maximize talk and

    standby time. The battery chargelevel is shown at the top of theLCD screen.

    Installing the Battery

    Take the battery cover located

    on the back of the phone off and

    insert the battery aligning the

    golden connectors with the

    terminals. Press down until thelatch snaps into place.

    Removing the Battery

    1. Make sure the power is off sothat you do not lose anystored numbers or messages.

    2. Slide the battery cover downand remove it. Use the openingnear the bottom of the batteryto lift the battery out.

    Charging the Battery

    Warning! Use only the chargerprovided with the phone. Usingany charger other than the one

    included with the maydamage your phone or battery.

    1. Attach the charger to thephone. Make sure that the LGLogo faces down and the B

    logo faces up when insertingthe plug into the charger port.

    2. Plug the charger into a walloutlet.

    Note

    It is important to fully charge the

    battery before initial use of the phone.

    Getting Started with Your Phone

    GettingStarted

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    Battery Charge LevelThe battery charge level is shownat the top right of the LCDscreen. When the battery chargelevel becomes low, the low

    battery sensor alerts you in threeways: sounding an audible tone,blinking the battery icon, anddisplaying a warning. If thebattery charge level becomes

    exceedingly low, the phoneautomatically switches off andany function in progress is notsaved.

    Turning the Phone Onand Off

    Turning the Phone On

    1. Install a charged battery orconnect the phone to anexternal power source.

    2. Press for a few secondsuntil the LCD screen lights up.

    Turning the Phone Off

    1. Press and hold until the

    display turns off.

    Note

    Call quality will be affected

    depending on your location and on

    environmental (such as weather)

    conditions.

    NOTICELG logo should

    face down.

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    Signal StrengthCall quality depends on thesignal strength in your area. Thesignal strength is indicated on

    the screen as the number of barsnext to the signal strength icon

    The more bars, the betterthe signal strength. If the signalquality is poor, move to an open

    area. If you are in a building, thereception may be better near awindow.

    Screen IconsWhen the phone is powered on,the top line of the LCD screendisplays icons indicating thestatus of the phone.To see the icons, go to ->Settings -> Phone Info.-> IconGlossary.

    Making Calls1. Make sure the phone is

    turned on. If not, pressfor about 3 seconds.

    2. Enter the phone number(include the area code ifneeded).

    3. Press .

    If the phone is locked, enterthe lock code.

    4. Press to end the call.

    Note

    If the phone is restricted, you canonly dial phone numbers saved inthe Emergency Numbers or yourContacts. To turn off this function:

    -> Settings -> Security ->Enter Lock Code -> ->Restrictions -> Enter Lock Code ->

    -> Calls -> None ->

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    Quick Access to Convenient Features

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    Lock Mode

    Sets your phone to require a 4-digit password in order to usethe phone.

    To quickly lock your phone pressfor three seconds. To

    unlock, press Left Soft Key

    Unlock, enter the password and

    press .

    Mute Function

    The Mute Function is used during aphone call. To quickly activate Mute

    press Left Soft Key Mute, thento cancel press Left Soft KeyUnmute.

    Volume Quick AdjustmentUse the side keys to adjust theringer volume while in standbymode, and the earpiece volumeduring a phone call. The upperkey increases the volume and thelower key decreases the volume.

    Call WaitingYour cellular service may offer callwaiting. While a call is inprogress, one beep indicatesanother incoming call. When call

    waiting is enabled, you may putthe active call on hold while youanswer the other incoming call.Check with your cellular serviceprovider for information aboutthis function.

    NoteUntil you change it, the defaultlock code/password is the last 4digits of your phone number.

    NoteKeypad Volume is adjustedthrough the Sound Volume menu:

    Menu -> Settings ->

    Sound -> Volume ->

    Keypad

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    1. Press to receive a waitingcall.

    2. Press again to switchbetween calls.

    Caller IDCaller ID displays the phonenumber or name of the incomingcall. If the callers identity is storedin Contacts, the name will appearalong with the phone number.Check with your service provider toensure they offer this feature.

    Speed Dialing

    Speed dialing is a convenientfeature that allows you to makephone calls quickly. A number keycan be assigned to a specificphone number. By pressing and

    holding down a number key, yourphone will recall the phonenumber associated from theContact List and display it brieflywhile simultaneously dialing thatphone number for you. Speed

    Dial Number 1 is set to VoiceMailbox by default and isunchangeable.

    Dialing Single Digit Speed

    Dials (from 2 to 9)Press and hold the Speed Dialnumber.

    OR

    Enter the Speed Dial numberand press .

    Dialing Double Digit SpeedDials (from 10 to 99)

    Press the first digit and thenpress and hold the key of thesecond digit.

    OR

    Enter the first and seconddigits and press .

    E i d Edi i I f i

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    Entering and Editing Information

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    Text Input

    You can input and edit yourBanner, Calendar, Contacts,Alarm Clock, Notepad, and

    Messages.

    Key Functions

    Left Soft Key:Press to scroll through the

    following text inputmodes: T9Word(T9WORD/T9Word/T9word) -> Abc(ABC/Abc/abc) -> 123 ->

    Symbols

    Shift: Press to changecase.T9 text : T9Word ->

    T9WORD -> T9wordAbc text : Abc -> ABC ->abc

    Next: In T9 mode, pressto display othermatching words.

    Space: Press to complete

    a word if text is in T9mode or insert a space.

    Clear: Press to delete asingle space or

    character. Hold to deletethe whole message.

    Punctuation: In T9 mode,press to insertpunctuation in a word and

    complete a sentence.

    C t t i Y Ph M

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    Contacts in Your Phones Memory

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    The Basics of StoringContacts Entries

    1. From standby mode enter the

    phone number you want to

    save (up to 48 digits).

    2. Press Left Soft Key Save.

    3. Select eitherSave New or

    Update Existing.

    4. Use to highlight a Label

    and press .

    Mobile 1/ Home/ Work/

    Mobile 2/ Fax

    5. Enter a name for the phone

    number (up to 22 characters)

    and press . A confirmation

    message is displayed briefly.

    Phone Numbers WithPauses

    When you call automatedsystems, such as voice mail or

    credit billing numbers, you oftenhave to enter a series of numbersto navigate through the system.Instead of entering thesenumbers by hand, you can store

    the numbers in your Contactsseparated by special pausecharacters (W, P). There are twodifferent types of pauses you canuse when storing a number:

    Wait (W)

    The phone stops dialing until youpress Left Soft Key Releaseto advance to the next number.

    Pause (P)

    The phone waits 2 secondsbefore sending the next string ofdigits.

    NoteUse Update Existing to addanother phone number to acontact already stored in memory.

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    Storing a Number with Pauses

    1. Press Menu.

    2. Press Contacts.

    3. Press New Contact.

    4. Enter a name (up to 22characters).

    5. Enter the number in any of the

    text fields presented (Mobile1/ Home/ Work/ Mobile 2).

    6. Press Right Soft KeyOptions.

    7. Press Wait orPause.

    8. Enter additional number(s)then press .

    Adding a Pause to an ExistingNumber

    1. Press Contacts to displayyour Contacts alphabetically.

    2. Use to highlight theContact entry to edit, thenpress .

    3. Press Left Soft Key Edit.

    4. Use to highlight thenumber.

    5. Press Right Soft KeyOptions.

    6. Press Wait orPause.

    7. Enter additional number(s),then press .

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    Searching Your PhonesMemory

    The phone is able toperform a dynamic search of the

    contents in your phonesmemory. A dynamic searchcompares entered letters ornumbers against the entries inyour Contacts. A matching list is

    displayed in descending order.You can then select a numberfrom the list to call or edit.

    Scrolling Through Your

    Contacts

    1. Press Contacts to displayyour Contacts alphabetically.

    2. Use to scroll through the

    list.

    Searching by Letter

    1. Press Contacts to displayyour Contacts alphabetically.

    2. Press (or press repeatedly) thekey on the keypad thatcorresponds with the searchletter.

    Options

    1. Press Contacts andhighlight a Contact Entry.

    2. Press Right Soft Key

    Options.Contact List Search:Search for contact eitherusing Navigation or SearchWindow.

    Send Message: Send a TextMessage or PictureMessage to the selectedcontact.

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    Delete: Delete the selectedentry in your Contacts.

    Edit: Edit the selectedcontact information.

    Delete Multiple: Choosefrom Selective/ All todelete multiple entries atone time.

    Send via Bluetooth: Senda contact(vCard) viaBluetooth. In caseBluetooth power is noton, a notice pops up to

    turn Bluetooth on.

    Set Speed Dial/ RemoveSpeed Dial: Set a speeddial or remove the speed

    dial.

    Making a Call From YourPhones Memory

    Once you have stored phonenumbers in your Contacts, you

    can place calls to those numbersquickly and easily.

    G By pressing Talk Key aftersearching for a phone numberin Contacts or Call History

    and highlighting it.G By using Speed Dialing.

    From Contacts

    1. Press Contact List todisplay your Contacts.

    2. Use to highlight the

    Contact entry, then press .

    3. Use to highlight thephone number.

    4. Press to place the call.

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    From Call History

    1. Press Menu.

    2. Press Call History.

    3. Use to highlight the type

    of recent call, then press .

    Missed Calls/ReceivedCalls/Dialed Calls/All Calls

    4. Use to highlight thephone number.

    5. Press to place the call.

    Speed Dialing

    For a single-digit Speed Dial,

    press and hold the digit or press

    the digit, then press . For a

    double-digit Speed Dial, pressthe first digit and hold the

    second digit or press the first

    and second digits, then press

    .

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    ontacts

    ContactsThe Contacts Menu allows youto store names, phone numbersand other information in your

    phones memory. When youaccess your Contacts, thenumber in parenthesesrepresents the number of entriesyou have stored (Up to 1000).

    Access and Options

    1. Press .

    2. Press Contacts.

    1. New ContactAllows you to add a new contactto your Contact List.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Enter the name, then press.

    3. Highlight the field you wish tostore the contact informationin.

    4. Enter the phone number or

    e-mail address.5. Continue adding the desired

    contact information to theentry.

    6. When you are finishedentering the desired contactinformation, press Saveto save the entry into yourContact List.

    NoteUsing this submenu, the numberis saved as a new Contact. To savethe number into an existingContact, edit the Contact entry.

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    G Press Left Soft KeyNew to add a new group.

    G Use to highlight agroup, then press Right

    Soft KeyOptions

    tochoose from the followingoptions:

    Delete/ Send Message/Rename Group/ Set Ringtone/

    Delete All

    4. Speed DialsAllows you to view your Speed

    Dials list, designate new SpeedDials, or remove Speed Dialdesignations entered in yourContacts.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to highlight the

    desired Speed Dial location

    (or enter the Speed Dial

    digit), and press Assign.

    3. Use to highlight the

    Contact then press .

    A confirmation message isdisplayed.

    5. My Name CardAllows you to view all of yourpersonal Contact information

    including name and phonenumbers.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to highlight the

    feature you wish to edit, andpress Left Soft Key Edit.

    3. Edit the information asdesired and press .

    Note

    You cannot edit phone number

    Mobile 1, but you can add

    additional phone numbers.

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    ssaging

    MessagingAccess and Options

    1. Press .

    2. Press Messaging.

    3. Select a sub-menu.

    1. New Text Message2. New Picture Message

    3. Inbox4. Sent5. Drafts6. Voicemail7. Templates

    8. Settings9. Delete All

    Text messages, pages, and thevoicemail box become available as

    soon as the phone is powered on.G Check types of messages by

    pressing the message key .

    G Make a call to the callbacknumber by pressingduring an Inbox messagecheck.

    G

    Read and edit messages savedin the outbox aftertransmission and resend them.

    The phone can store up toSMS(Inbox:200/ Outbox:50/

    Drafts:15), MMS (Inbox:200(Messages + MessageNotifications)/ Outbox:50/Drafts:20) messages. The

    supports up to 160

    characters per message includingheader information. Theinformation stored in themessage is determined by phonemode and service capability.

    Other limits to availablecharacters per message mayexist. Please check with yourservice provider for systemfeatures and capabilities.

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    1. New Text MessageAllows you to send text messages,and pages. Each message has amaximum destination of 10

    addresses.

    Sending a Text Message

    1. Press , , .

    2. Enter Mobile Number andpress .

    3. After composing message,press Send.

    Or Right Soft Key OptionsAdd/ Save As/ Priority Level/Callback #/ Cancel

    Using Text Input Modes

    Left Soft Key ( ) To chooseT9word/ Abc/ 123/ Symbols.

    4. Press Send.

    A confirmation message isdisplayed.

    5. Set a priority of your message.Priority Level : Normal/High

    6. Set your callback number.On/ Off

    2. New Picture Message

    Allows you send messages withText, Image and Audio.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Enter the recipient's address,

    or press Right Soft KeyOptions to search Contacts,and press to select thedesired contact.

    SHIFT Key To change cases.

    SPACE Key To insert a space.

    BACK KeyTo backspace and hold itto delete words.

    PunctuationKey

    To insert punctuation in aword or to complete asentence in T9WordMode.

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    3. Press to access the

    message screen.

    4. Type your message.

    5. With the highlightImage/ Audio on press Left

    Soft Key Add, highlight

    an option, and press to

    select:Image/Take Photo for Image

    and My Audios/Default for

    Audio

    6. Use to highlight a picture,then press Left Soft Key

    Set.

    7. With the highlight on Audio,

    press Left Soft Key Add,highlight an option, and press

    to select:

    My Audios/ Default

    8. Use to highlight a sound,then press Left Soft Key

    Set.

    9. Use Right Soft Key

    Options.

    10. Use to highlight an

    option and press .

    Preview/Add/Go to/Save

    As/PriorityLevel/Remove/Cancel

    * Editing the Recipient

    Contacts/ Recent Calls/

    Recent Messages/ Groups/Online Album/ Cancel

    * Editing the Text

    Preview/ Add/ Goto/

    Save As/ Priority Level/Remove/ Cancel

    * Editing Image

    Preview/ Add Slide/ Go to/

    Save As Draft/ Priority Level/Remove/ Cancel

    Messaging

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    * Editing Audio

    Preview/ Add Slide/ Go to/Save As Draft/ Priority Level/Remove/ Cancel

    * Editing Subject

    Preview/ Add/ Go to/ SaveAs/ Priority Level/ Remove/Cancel

    11. Press to send.

    3. InboxThe phone alerts you in 2 ways

    when you receive a new messageby:

    G Displaying a notificationmessage on the screen.

    G

    Displaying the message icon(It blinks when themessage is urgent).

    Received text messages, Pages,picture messages and e-mail listsmay be searched and thecontents viewed. Receivedmessages are displayed from

    newest to oldest.

    Viewing Your Inbox

    Up to 400 (200SMS / 100MMS /100Message Notifications)

    received messages can be stored inthe Inbox.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to highlight an inbox

    message.

    3. Press Left Soft KeyReply to reply, View

    to view the message, or Right

    Soft Key Options toaccess additional options.

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    2. Use to highlight a sentmessage. Press Left Soft Key

    Resend to resend themessage to the recipient,View to view the message, or

    Right Soft Key Optionsto access additional options.

    Delete/ Forward/ Save

    Contact/ Lock(Unlock)/

    Message Info/ DeleteMultiple

    3. While viewing the selected

    sent message, press Left Soft

    Key Resend to resend the

    message to the recipient, or

    Right Soft Key Options

    to access additional options.

    Delete Deletes the selectedmessage.

    Forward Forwards a receivedmessage to other destination

    address(es).

    Save Contact Stores the callbacknumber, e-mail address, andnumbers in the received messageinto your Contacts.

    Save as Templates Stores themessage as a template for futuremessages.

    Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocksthe selected message.

    Message Info Shows themessage type priority and status.

    5. DraftsDisplays saved messages anddraft messages.

    1. Press , , .

    Note

    For picture messages:

    Play Again/ Delete/ Forward/Save Contact/ Save Media/

    Lock/ Message Info

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    2. Use to highlight a Savedmessage.

    G Press Edit.

    G Press Right Soft Key

    Options.

    Delete Deletes the selectedmessage from the Drafts.

    Save Contact Select Save New/

    Update Existing to store thecallback number, e-mailaddress,and numbers in thereceived message into yourContacts or update an existing

    contact already stored inmemory.

    Lock/Unlock Locks a message sothat it is not erased if the EraseSaved or Erase All feature is used.

    Delete Multiple SelectSelective/ All to delete multiplemessages at one time.

    6. VoicemailAllows you to view new voicemessages recorded in thevoicemail box. Your phone will

    alert you when you receive a newvoice message.

    Checking Your Voicemail Box

    1. Press , , .

    2. Options from here:

    G Press to listen to themessage(s) and the possiblechoices are as follow whilechecking your voicemails.

    End Call/Text Message/Contacts/ Speaker/ RecentCalls/ Privacy On/ Record/Notepad/ Main Menu/DTMF Tones

    Shortcut

    Holding down is a quick

    access to Voicemail.

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    7. TemplatesAllows you to display, edit, andadd text phrases. These textstrings allow you to reduce

    manual text input into messages.Up to 18 can be stored in theTemplates. Default(11) +Addable Template(7).

    1. Press , , .

    2. Press Left Soft Key Newto create a new template.

    Enter text and press tosave the template.

    3. Use to highlight atemplate and press Right SoftKey Options, thenhighlight an option and press

    to select:

    Delete/Edit

    8. SettingsAllows you to configure 4 settingsfor messages.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to highlight All

    Messages/ Text Message/

    Picture Message/ Edit

    Voicemail # then press .

    Message Settings Sub-Menu

    Descriptions

    8.1 All Messages

    1. Auto Save (Auto Save/Prompt/ Do Not Save)

    With this feature on, messagesare automatically saved in

    Sent when transmitted.2. Auto Delete (On/ Off)

    With this feature on, readmessages are automaticallydeleted when you exceed the

    storage limit.

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    3. Entry ModeAllows you to select thedefault input method includingT9Word, Abc and 123.

    4. Signature (On/ Off/ Edit)Allows you to make/edit asignature to automaticallysend with your messages.

    8.2 Text Message1. Auto View (On/ Off)

    When set to On, newmessages will automatically

    display on your screen whenthey are received.

    2. Auto Play (On/ Off)

    Allows the display to

    automatically scroll downwhile viewing messages.

    3. Callback # (On/ Off/ Edit)With this feature on, you caninput the callback numberthat will be automaticallyincluded when you send amessage.

    8.3 Picture Message

    1. Auto Receive (On/ Off)

    With this set to On, attachedcontent will automaticallydownload when a new picturemessage is received.

    8.4 Edit Voicemail #Allows you to manually enter the

    access number for Voicemail

    Service. This feature should only

    be used when a VMS (VoicemailService) access number is not

    provided from the network.

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    9. Delete AllAllows you to erase the messagesstored in your Inbox, Sent, orDrafts message folders. You can

    also erase all messages at thesame time.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to highlight an

    option: Delete Inbox/ DeleteSent/ Delete Drafts/ Delete

    All Messages then press .

    3. Use to highlight Yes/ No

    and press .

    Call HistoryThis menu is a list of the lastphone numbers or Contactentries for calls you placed,

    accepted, or missed. It iscontinually updated as newnumbers are added to thebeginning of the list and theoldest entries are removed from

    the bottom of the list.

    Access and Options

    1. Press .

    2. Press Call History.3. Select a sub-menu.

    1. Missed Calls2. Received Calls

    3. Dialed Calls4. All Calls5. Call Timer6. Data Counter

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    1. Missed CallsAllows you to view the list ofmissed calls up to 40 entries.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to highlight an entry.

    2. Received CallsAllows you to view the list ofincoming calls; up to 40 entries.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to highlight an entry.

    3. Dialed CallsAllows you to view the list ofoutgoing calls; up to 40 entries.

    1. Press , , .2. Use to highlight an

    entry.

    4. All CallsAllows you to view the list ofmissed, received and dialed calls;up to 120 entries.

    1. Press , , .

    2. The history of all calls aredisplayed.

    5. Call TimerAllows you to view the durationof selected calls.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to highlight a call list,

    then press .

    Last Call/ Home Calls/ Roam

    Calls/ All Calls

    Call History/ Multimedia

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    6. Data CounterAllows you to view the list ofreceived and transmitted datacalls.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to highlight a data call

    list, then press .

    Received Data/ Sent Data/All Data

    MultimediaYour phones built-in cameragives you the ability to take full-color digital pictures, view your

    pictures using the phonesdisplay, and instantly send themto family and friends.

    Access and Options

    1. Press .

    2. Press Multimedia.

    3. Select a sub-menu.

    1. Take Photo2. Record Voice3. Images4. Audios5. Shuffle

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    1. Take PhotoTaking pictures with your phonesbuilt-in camera is as simple aschoosing a subject, pointing thelens, and pressing a button. Youcan activate the phones cameramode whether the phone is openor closed.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Using the phones main LCDas a viewfinder, aim the cameralens at your subject.

    3. Press Take until theshutter sounds.

    G Press Left Soft Key Saveto save the image, pressSend to send the picture toup to 10 contacts at one timeor press the Right Soft Key

    Delete to delete theimage.

    4. Press Right Soft KeyOptions for more options:

    Resolution 960X1280/480X640/ 240X320/144X176/ 120X160

    Quality Fine/ Normal/

    Economy

    Zoom Use navigation keys toadjust zoom and press tosave settings.

    Brightness Use navigation keyto adjust brightness and press

    to save settings.

    Shortcut

    Press the side camera key to access

    the camera.

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    1. Press , , .

    2. Select My Images orDefault.

    To review your stored pictures :

    3. Use your navigation key toview and scroll through thepictures.

    4. Use the following options:

    Set as/ Take Photo/ Delete/Rename/ Lock/ List View/Information/ DeleteMultiple/ Sort by/ Send ViaBluetooth

    4. AudiosAllows you to choose audio clips.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Press Left Soft Key Voice

    to record an audio clip.

    G Press Left Soft KeyAudio to access My Audioslist.

    G Press Record to begin

    recording.G While recording, press Left

    Soft Key Pause topause, or Stop to stoprecording.

    G When you are finishedrecording, press Left SoftKey Save to save theaudio clip, Send to send

    the audio clip to somebodyelse, or Right Soft KeyOptions to access additionaloptions. Use tohighlight Set As/ Rename/

    Delete and press .3. Use to highlight My

    Audios orDefault and press

    .

    Multimedia

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    4. Use to highlight theaudio clip.

    G Press Left Soft KeySend to send the selected

    audio clip to somebodyelse.

    G Press Play to play theselected audio clip.

    G Press Right Soft KeyOptions to accessadditional options. Use

    to highlight an optionand press .

    For My Audios : Set as/Record Voice/ Delete/Rename/ Lock/ Information/Delete Multiple/ Sort By/Send Via Bluetooth

    For Default:Set as/ Information

    5. ShuffleAllows you to customize yourphone's ringtone or wallpapershuffle lists.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to highlightRingtone List/ Wallpaper Listand press to select it.

    3. Press Left Soft Key Addto add new ringtones orwallpapers.

    4. Use up/down to highlight

    the desired ringtones orwallpapers and press toselect them.

    5. Press Left Soft Key Donewhen you are finishedselecting the ringtones orwallpapers.

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    easyedgeSMeasyedgeSM allows you to domore than just talk on yourphone. easyedgeSM is a

    technology and service thatallows you to download and useapplications on your phone. WitheasyedgeSM, it is quick and easyto personalize your phone to

    your lifestyle and tastes. Justdownload the applications thatappeal to you includingringtones, games to productivitytools, you can find something

    useful, practical, or down rightentertaining. There are newapplications constantly availablefor your use.

    Downloading ApplicationsYou can download applicationsand use easyedgeSM whereservice is available.

    Incoming CallsWhile downloading anapplication, incoming calls willautomatically be sent to yourvoice mail, if available. If you donot have voice mail, downloadingwill not be interrupted by anincoming call.

    When using applications, an

    incoming call will automaticallypause the application and allowyou to answer the call. When youcomplete your call, you canresume using the application.

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    My Schedule

    1. Alarm ClockAllows you to set one of five

    alarms.1. Press , , .

    2. Select the alarm you want toedit.

    Alarm 1/ Alarm 2/ Alarm 3/Alarm 4/ Alarm 5

    3. Press Left Soft Key Set toset the alarm time.

    4. Use to highlight Repeat(recurrence setting).

    5. Press to select one ofthe following.

    Once/ Daily/ Mon - Fri/Weekends

    6. Use to highlightRingtones, press Left Soft Key

    Set and select a ringtone.

    7. Press Save.

    2. CalendarAllows you to conveniently keepand access your agenda(s).Simply store your appointments

    and your phone will alert you witha reminder of your appointment.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to highlight the

    scheduled day.

    Moves cursor to the left.

    Moves cursor to the right.

    Moves to the previous

    week.

    Moves to the next week.

    3. Press Left Soft Key New.

    My Schedule

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    4. Enter your scheduleinformation including:

    G Set Time Press Left SoftKey Set to set specifictime or press Right Soft

    Key All Day.G Subject

    G ReminderOn Time/ 5 Min. Before/

    10 Min. Before/ 15 Min.Before/ 1 Hour Before/2 Hours Before/ 1 DayBefore/ 2 Days Before/None

    G

    RepeatToday Only/ Daily/Weekly/ Monthly/ Yearly

    G Repeat End

    G Ringtone

    Which ring alarm to sound(Press Left Soft Key Setand select My Audios orDefault to select sound.)

    5. Press Save.

    3. Notepad

    Allows you to add, read, edit,and erase notes to yourself.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Press Left Soft Key New

    to write a new note then pressto save.

    Note

    Scheduler will not alert you during

    a call or during SMS transmission.

    It will sound the reminder after youexit a call.

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    While entering a note, changetext input mode with Left SoftKey Abc. Also, note thatword choices/ suggestions arelisted and adding an word to

    database is asked while enteringcharacters in T9 Word mode.

    Viewing a Notepad Entry

    G Access Notepad entry andpress to view.

    G To erase, press the Right SoftKey Options.

    G 1 Delete

    G 2 Edit

    G 3 Delete All

    To edit the Notepad entry, pressView and press the Left Soft

    Key Edit.

    BluetoothThe is compatiblewith devices that support theBluetooth headset and hands-

    free profile(s)*. You may createand store 20 pairings within theand connect to one

    device at a time. Theapproximate communication

    range for Bluetooth

    wirelesstechnology is up to 30 feet(10 meters).

    Bluetooth QD ID B013851

    NoteRead user guide of each Bluetooth

    accessory that you are trying to pairwith your phone because theinstructions may be different.The Bluetooth features available on

    this handset may not be compatiblewith all Bluetooth enabled devices.Your service provider or handsetmanufacturer cannot be heldresponsible for compatibility issueswith devices not sold by the serviceprovider or handset manufacturer.

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    1. Paired DevicesPairing is the process that allowsthe handset to locate, establishand register 1-to-1 connectionwith the target device.

    For pairing new Bluetooth

    device

    1. Press , , .

    2. Follow the Bluetooth

    accessory instructions to setthe device to pairing mode.

    3. Press Left Soft Key

    Search and New Search.If Bluetooth power is set tooff, you will be prompted toturn power on. Select Yes

    and press .

    4. Devices found will appear inthe Add New Device menuonce they have been located.Highlight the device and press

    Pair.

    5. The handset will prompt youfor the passkey. Consult theBluetooth accessoryinstructions for theappropriate passkey (typically

    0000 - 4 zeroes). Enter thepasskey and press .

    6. Select Always Ask/ Always

    Connect.

    7. Once connected, you will seethe device listed in the PairedDevices menu.

    2. PowerAllows you to set the powerOn/Off.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to select a setting,then press .

    On/ Off

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    ToolsAllows you to make use ofvarious tools and applications toyour phone.

    1. Voice CommandAllows you to make phone callsquickly and easily by voice. Yourphone recalls the number from

    your Contacts, displays it briefly,and then dials it. This menu alsoincludes a feature for those whoare driving or blind. It deliverstime information by voice and

    allows you to check missed calls,messages and voicemails.

    1.1 Start Command

    1. Press , , , .

    1.1.1 Call or

    1. Press , , ,, .

    2. Say name & phone type ornumber.

    1.1.2 Voicemail

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Say Voicemail.

    1.1.3 Missed Calls

    You can check missed alerts.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Say Missed Calls

    If any missed alerts, listen tothe guides.

    1.1.4 Messages

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Say Messages.

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    1.1.5 Time & Date1. Press , , , .

    2. Say Time & Date.

    1.1.6 Help

    Allows you to check theinformation of Voice Control.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Say Help.

    1.2 Command Mode

    Allows you to set command

    mode as Normal or Speed.1. Press , , , .

    2. Select options.Normal/ Speed

    1.3 Announce Alert

    Allows you to customizeAnnounce Alert.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Select options.Disable/ Announce/Announce + Ring

    1.4 Train Word

    Allows you to customize trainword.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Select options.Voice Command/ Answer/Digit Dial

    1.5 Best MatchAllows you to customize BestMatch.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Select options.1 Match/ 4 Matches

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    2. My MenuAllows you quick access to yourfavorite menus. A maximum of 12items can be stored in My Menu.

    1. Press , , .2. Select the location of your

    choice by using , thenpress .

    3. Select the menu you wish to

    add to My Menu by using ,

    then press .

    3. Ez Tip Calc

    Allows you to quickly and easilycalculate the amounts for a billwith the amount of the bill, theamount of the tip, and thenumber of people as variables.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Press Left Soft Key Resetif necessary.

    3. Press Right Soft KeyClose to exit this menu.

    4. World Clock

    Allows you to determine thecurrent time in another timezone or country.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Press Right Soft KeyCities to move the time baracross the world map anddisplay the date/time in thatlocation.

    3. Press Left Soft Key SetDST to display DaylightSavings Time in the selectedlocation.

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    5. StopwatchStopwatch is available just ascommon stopwatches we see anduse in daily life.

    1. Press , , .2. Press Start to start, and

    press Stop to stop.

    G You can use the Lap

    function by pressing RightSoft Key Lap torecord up to 20 laps andlap times.

    3. Press Left Soft Key Resetto reset.

    6. Unit ConverterAllows you to measure Area,Length, Temperature, Mass andVolume.

    1. Press , , .

    SettingsThe Settings Menu has optionsto customize your phone.

    Access and Options

    1. Press .

    2. Press Settings.

    3. Select a sub-menu.

    1. Sound2. Display3. Security4. Call Settings5. PC Connection6. System7. Memory8. Phone Info.

    Settings

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    1. SoundProvides options to customizethe phones sounds.

    1.1 Ringers

    Allows you to assign ringers forAll Calls, Caller ID, No Caller ID,Restricted Calls or Shuffle.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Select All Calls, Caller ID, NoCaller ID, Restricted Calls orShuffle.

    3. Use your navigation key to

    scroll through the availableringers. And press Left SoftKey Set to set theringtone.

    1.2 VolumeAllows you to set various volumesettings.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Select Master Volume/Keypad/ Earpiece/ Speaker

    3. Use to adjust the volumeof the ringer, then press .

    1.3 Message AlertsAllows you to select the alerttone for a new message.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Select Text Message/ PictureMessage/ Voicemail/ AllMessages/ MessageReminder.

    3. Use to select a setting,then press .

    1.4 Alert type

    Allows you to select the alerttype.

    1. Press , , , .

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    2. Use to select alert type.Call Alert/ Message Alert/Schedule Alert/ Alarm Alert

    3. Select a tone style and pressto save.

    Ring Only/ Vibrate Only/Ring & Vib.

    1.5 Service Alerts

    Allows you to set any of the 4 Alertoptions to On or Off.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Select an alert option.

    1.5.1 Minute Beep

    Alerts you 10 seconds before theend of every minute during a call.

    1.5.2 Call Connect

    Alerts you when the call isconnected.

    1.5.3 Back to TopAlerts you when you scrollthrough the end of a menu list.

    1.5.4 Low Battery

    Alerts you when the batterycharge level is low.

    3. Use to set On/ Off, then

    press . (for Low Battery

    option, Announce/ Tone)

    1.6 Power On/Off Tone

    Allows you to set the phone tosound a tone when the phone is

    powered on and off.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Use to set to On/ Off,

    then press .

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    1.7 Flip ToneAllows you to set a flip tone thatwill play when you flip yourphone open or closed.

    1. Press , , , .2. Use to set to On/ Off,

    then press .

    2. DisplayProvides you with options tocustomize the phones displayscreen.

    2.1 Wallpaper2.1.1 Main Screen

    Allows you to choose the kind ofimages to be displayed on your

    main screen.

    1. Press , , , ,,

    2. Select My Images orDefault.3. Use the navigation key to

    select and press Left Soft KeySet.

    Select between : Fit toHeight/ Fit to Width

    2.1.2 Shuffle

    Allows you to choose the kind of

    screen savers to be displayed onyour phone while not in use.

    1. Press , , , ,,

    2. Highlight Main Screen andselect On.

    3. Highlight Repeat and set theoption:

    Every 5 Sec/ Every 1 Min/Every 1 Hour/ Every 1 Day/Flip Open

    4. Press to save.

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    2.2 BannerAllows you to enter a string ofcharacters which display on theLCD screen.

    1. Press , , , .2. Use to scroll between

    On/ Off.

    3. Use to highlight the

    message window.

    4. Input text and press Left SoftKey Abc to change textoptions, Save to save, or

    Right Soft Key Cancel tocancel editing your banner.

    2.3 Backlight

    The backlight setting lets you

    select how long the displayscreen is backlit after anykeypress is made.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Choose an option betweenDisplay or Keypad, then press.

    For the Display and Keypadbacklight, you will have the

    following times to choosefrom:7 seconds/ 10 seconds/15 seconds/ 30seconds/Always On/ Always Off

    2.4 Menu Styles

    Choose how your phones menuis displayed on the screen.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Select Icon orList and press.

    2.5 Language

    Allows you to set the bilingualfeature according to yourpreference. Choose betweenEnglish and Spanish.

    Settings

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    1. Press , , , .

    2. Use to select English orSpanish, then press .

    2.6 Clocks & Calendar

    Choose whether you want yourphones clock to be displayed inanalog mode, digital mode, orwith time and date.

    1. Press , , , .

    2.6.1 Main Screen

    Allows you to choose the kind of

    screen clock to be displayed onyour inner screen.

    1. Press , , , ,.

    2. Choose a setting, then press.

    Normal Clock/ AnalogClock1/ Analog Clock 2/Digital Clock 1/ Digital Clock2/ Dual Clock 1/ Dual Clock2/ Calendar 1/ Calendar 2/

    Clock & Keymap3. Press to save settings.

    2.6.2 Front Screen

    Allows you to choose the kind ofscreen clock to be displayed onyour outer screen.

    1. Press , , , ,.

    2. Choose a setting, then press.

    Normal Clock/ Analog Clock1/ Analog Clock 2/ DigitalClock 1/ Digital Clock 2

    3. Press to save settings.

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    2.7 Font SettingsThis setting allows you to adjustthe display appearance whenentering text (for example, whenusing the notepad or when

    adding a Contacts entry).

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Customize font settings fortype, size or color.

    3. After customizing settings,press to save.

    2.8 Color Schemes

    You can customize your phonesdisplay theme.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Choose a setting, then press

    .Wine/ Black are the twooptions available.

    2.9 Phone Dial SearchWhen in standby mode, thisfunction compares enteredletters on the keypad against theentries in your Contacts. Amatching list is displayed indescending order. You can thenselect a Contact Entry from thelist to call or view.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Use up/down to select a

    setting, then press .

    On/ Off

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    3. SecurityThe Security menu allows you tosecure the phone electronically.

    3.1 Lock Phone

    Keeps your phone fromunauthorized use. Once thephone is locked, it is in restrictedmode until the lock code isentered. You can receive phonecalls and still make emergencycalls. You can modify the lockcode using the New Lock codewithin the Security menu.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Enter the four-digit lock code.

    3. Press Lock Phone.

    4. Use to select an option,then press .

    Unlock The phone is neverlocked (Lock mode can be used).

    Lock The phone is always locked.When locked, you can receiveincoming calls and make onlyemergency calls.

    On Power Up The phone is

    locked when it is turned on.

    3.2 Restrictions

    Allows you to restrict Calls,Messaging, Camera or

    easyedgeSM.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Enter the four-digit lock code

    and press .

    3. Press Restrictions andenter the four- digit lock codeagain.

    Note

    You can receive the incoming calls

    from saved contacts on your phone,

    when Incoming Only is on.

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    4. Use to select Calls/Messaging/ Camera/

    easyedge, then press .

    3.3 Emergency #s

    Allows you to enter 3 emergencynumbers. You can call theseemergency numbers and 911,even when the phone is locked

    or restricted.1. Press , , .

    2. Enter the four-digit lock code

    and press .

    3. Press Emergency #s.

    4. Press OK to edit theemergency numbers.

    5. When you are finished editingthe number, press Saveto save, or Right Soft KeyCancel to cancel editing.

    3.4 Change Lock CodeAllows you to enter a new four-digit lock code.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Enter the four-digit lock codeand press .

    3. Press Change LockCode and select Phone Only/

    Call & Applications.

    4. Enter a new 4-digit lock codeand press .

    5. For confirmation, it will askyou to enter the new lockcode again.

    3.5 Reset Default

    Allows you to reset your phoneto the factory default settings.

    1. Press , , .

    Settings

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    2. Enter the four-digit lock codeand press .

    3. Press Reset Default.

    4. Read the displayed message

    and press to continue.

    5. A message will pop up that

    says

    All settings will revert to

    factory default.

    6. Use to highlight an

    option and press .

    Revert/ Cancel.

    4. Call SettingsThe Call Settings menu allowsyou to designate how the phone

    handles both incoming andoutgoing calls.

    4.1 Answer OptionsAllows you to determine how tohandle an incoming call.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Use to select a setting,then press .

    Flip Open/ Any Key/Send Key Only/ Auto Answer

    4.2 Auto Retry

    Allows you to set the length oftime the phone waits beforeautomatically redialing a number

    when the attempted call fails.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Use to select a setting,

    then press .

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

    4 3 O T h Di l 2 U t l t tti

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    4.3 One-Touch DialAllows you to initiate a speeddial call by pressing and holdingthe speed dial digit. If set to Off,Speed Dial numbers designated

    in your Contacts will notfunction.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Use to select a setting,

    then press .

    On/ Off

    4.4 Voice Privacy

    Allows you to set the voiceprivacy feature for CDMA calls asEnhanced or Standard. CDMAoffers inherent voice privacy.Check with your service provider

    for availability.1. Press , , , .

    2. Use to select a setting,then press .

    Enhanced/ Standard

    4.5 Auto Volume

    Activating Auto Volume providesan improved experience, itcontrols the dynamic range ofsound that is received and sentdepending on the environment.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Select On orOff.

    Settings

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    4.6 Airplane ModeAirplane Mode allows you to usemany of your phones features,such as Games, Notepad, VoiceMemos, etc., when you are in an

    airplane or in any other areawhere making or receiving callsor data is prohibited. When yourphone is in Airplane Mode, itcannot send or receive any calls

    or access online information.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Read the disclaimer and press.

    3. Select On orOffand press.

    4.7 TTY Mode

    Allows you to attach a TTY(Teletype Writer) device enablingyou to communicate with partiesalso using a TTY device. A phonewith TTY support is able to

    translate typed characters tovoice. Voice can also betranslated into characters andthen displayed on the TTY.

    1. Press , , , .

    2. Read the displayed messageand press to continue.

    3. Use to select a setting,

    then press .TTY Full/ TTY + Talk/ TTY +Hear/ TTY Off

    5. PC ConnectionAllows you to select the dataport.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to select a setting,then press .

    USB Modem/ Bluetooth/Closed

    6 S t 6 1 2 Set NAM

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    6. SystemThe System menu allows you todesignate specific systemnetwork settings.

    6.1 Network

    6.1.1 System Select

    Allows you to set up the phoneproducers managementenvironment. Leave this settingas the default unless you want toalter system selection asinstructed by your serviceprovider.

    1. Press , , , ,.

    2. Use to highlight

    Home Only / Automatic A /Automatic B then press .

    6.1.2 Set NAMAllows you to select the phonesNAM (Number AssignmentModule) if the phone isregistered with multiple service

    providers.

    1. Press , , , ,.

    2. Use to highlight NAM1 or

    NAM2, then press .

    6.1.3 Auto NAM

    Allows the phone to

    automatically switch betweenprogrammed telephone numberscorresponding to the serviceprovider area.

    1. Press , , , ,.

    2. Use to highlight On or

    Off, then press .

    Settings

    6 1 4 Serving System 7 Memor

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    6.1.4 Serving SystemIdentifies the channel number ofa system that is served as a SIDNumber. This information shouldonly be used for technical

    support.1. Press , , , ,

    .

    6.2 Location

    Menu for GPS (GlobalPositioning System: Satelliteassisted location informationsystem) mode.

    1. Press , , , .2. Use to highlight a

    setting, then press .

    Location On/ E911 Only

    7. MemoryAllows you to check out thememory status of your phone.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to highlightReserved Memory/

    Multimedia and press .

    8. Phone Info.The Phone Info menu providesyou with specific informationpertaining to your phone model.

    1. Press , , .

    2. Use to highlight an

    option and press , or

    press the corresponding

    number key.

    My Number/ ESN/MEID/Icon Glossary/ Version

    NoteGPS satellite signals are not alwaystransmitted, especially under badatmospheric and environmental

    conditions, indoors etc.

    PAC MANG

    Press the Right Soft KeyO t t t dditi l

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    PAC-MANAllows you to use the preloadedPAC-MAN application. Usercharges may apply.

    1. Press , .2. Read the disclaimer and select

    Yes to start easyedge.

    CalculatorAllows you to perform simplemathematical calculations. Youcan enter numbers up to thesixth decimal place.

    1. Press , .

    2. Enter data.

    G Use keypad to enter numbers.

    G Use to enter decimals.

    G Press Left Soft Key Clearto clear the entry.

    Press the Right Soft KeyOperator to enter additionalfunctions, such as (, ) andPower.

    G Use navigation keys to enter

    functions such as X, -, + and/.

    G Press (=) to completeequation.

    Your NavigatorAllows you to get directions tolocations when you're out andabout - air-time charges may

    apply.G Voice-prompted turn-by-turn

    directions with auto-reroutingif you miss a turn.

    G View detailed color maps that

    can be panned and zoomed.G Find points of interest.

    1. Press , .

    Safety

    TIA (TelecommunicationsI d A i i )

    G

    ANSI C95 1 (1992) *

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    TIA (TelecommunicationsIndustry Association)Safety InformationThe following is the complete

    TIA Safety Information forwireless handheld phones.

    Exposure to Radio Frequency

    Signal

    Your wireless handheld portablephone is a low power radiotransmitter and receiver. When it isON, it receives and also sends outRadio Frequency (RF) signals.

    In August, 1996, the FederalCommunications Commissions(FCC) adopted RF exposureguidelines with safety levels forhandheld wireless phones. Thoseguidelines are consistent withthe safety standards previouslyset by both U.S. andinternational standards bodies:

    ANSI C95.1 (1992) G NCRP Report 86 (1986)

    G ICNIRP (1996)

    G Health Canada, Safety Code6, 1999.

    Those standards were based oncomprehensive and periodicevaluations of the relevantscientific literature. For example,

    over 120 scientists, engineers,and physicians from universities,government health agencies, andindustry reviewed the availablebody of research to develop the

    ANSI Standard (C95.1).The design of your phonecomplies with the FCCguidelines, IC Regulations (andthose standards).

    Antenna Care

    Use only the supplied or anapproved replacement antenna.Unauthorized antennas,

    modifications, or attachmentscould damage the phone and always obey them. Also, if usingyour phone while driving please

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    modifications, or attachmentscould damage the phone andmay violate FCC regulations.

    Phone Operation

    NORMAL POSITION: Hold thephone as you would any othertelephone with the antennapointed up and over your shoulder.

    Tips on Efficient OperationFor your phone to operate mostefficiently:

    Do not press the antenna

    unnecessarily 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 regulationson the use of wireless phones inthe areas where you drive and

    always obey them. Also, if usingyour phone while driving, pleaseobserve the following:

    G Give full attention to driving --driving safely is your first

    responsibility;G Use hands-free operation, if

    available;

    G Pull off the road and parkbefore making or answering acall if driving conditions or thelaw so require.

    Electronic Devices

    Most modern electronicequipment is shielded from RFsignals. However, certainelectronic equipment may not beshielded against the RF signals

    from your wireless phone.

    Pacemakers

    The Health IndustryManufacturers Association

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    or health care facilities may useequipment that could be OFF your phone before boardingan aircraft.

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    yequipment that could besensitive to external RF energy.

    Vehicles

    RF signals may affect improperlyinstalled or inadequatelyshielded electronic systems inmotor vehicles. Check with themanufacturer or its

    representative regarding yourvehicle. You should also consultthe manufacturer of anyequipment that has been addedto your vehicle.

    Posted Facilities

    Turn your phone OFF in anyfacility where posted notices sorequire.

    Aircraft

    FCC and Transport Canadaregulations prohibit using your

    phone while in the air. Switch

    y p gan aircraft.

    Blasting Areas

    To avoid interfering with blasting

    operations, 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 inany area with a potentiallyexplosive atmosphere and obeyall signs and instructions. Sparksin such areas could cause anexplosion or fire resulting inbodily injury or even death.

    Areas with a potentially explosiveatmosphere are often, but notalways marked clearly. Potentialareas may include: fueling areas

    (such as gasoline stations);

    Safety

    below deck on boats; fuel orchemical transfer or storage Charger and AdapterSafety

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    c e ca t a s e o sto agefacilities; vehicles using liquefiedpetroleum gas (such as propaneor butane); areas where the air

    contains chemicals or particles(such as grain, dust, or metalpowders); and any other areawhere you would normally beadvised to turn off your vehicle

    engine.For Vehicles Equipped with an

    Air Bag

    An air bag inflates with great

    force. DO NOT place objects,including either installed orportable wireless equipment, inthe area over the air bag or inthe air bag deployment area. If

    in-vehicle wireless equipment isimproperly installed and the airbag inflates, serious injury couldresult.

    Charger and AdapterSafetyG The charger and adapter are

    intended for indoor use only.

    G Do not expose the batterycharger or adapter to directsunlight or use it in placeswith high humidity, such as abathroom.

    Battery Information andCareG Please dispose of your battery

    properly or take it to your

    local wireless carrier forrecycling.

    G Do not dispose of yourbattery by fire or withhazardous or flammablematerials.

    G Never use an unapprovedbattery since this coulddamage the phone and/or

    battery and could cause the

    battery to explode.

    G The battery does not need to

    G Use of extended backlighting,MiniBrowser, and data

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    G The battery does not need tobe fully discharged beforerecharging.

    G Use only LG-approved

    chargers specific to yourphone model since they aredesigned to maximize batterylife.

    G Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery.

    G Keep the batterys metalcontacts clean.

    G Replace the battery when it

    no longer provides acceptableperformance. The battery canbe recharged several hundredtimes before replacement.

    G Recharge the battery after

    long periods of non-use tomaximize battery life.

    G Battery life will vary due tousage patterns and

    environmental conditions.

    ,connectivity kits affect batterylife and talk/standby times.

    Safety InformationPlease read and observe thefollowing information for safeand proper use of your phoneand to prevent damage. Also,

    keep the users guide in anaccessible place at all the timesafter reading it.

    Explosion, Shock, and Fire

    HazardsG Unplug the power cord and

    charger during lightningstorms to avoid electric shockor fire.

    G Make sure that no sharp-edged items such as animalsteeth, nails, come into contactwith the battery. There is a

    risk of this causing a fire.

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    G Do not use harshchemicals(such as alcohol,

    G Do not damage the powercord by bending, twisting,

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    (benzene, thinners, etc.) ordetergents to clean yourphone. There is a risk of thiscausing a fire.

    G Do not handle the phone withwet hands while it is beingcharged. It may cause anelectric shock or seriously

    damage your phone.G Do not drop, strike, or shake

    your phone severely. Suchactions may harm the internalcircuit boards of the phone.

    G Do not put your phone in aplace subject to excessive dustand keep the minimumrequired distance between thepower cord and heat sources.

    G Unplug the power cord priorto cleaning your phone, andclean the power plug pin whenit is dirty.

    y g gpulling, or heating. Do not usethe plug if it is loose as it maycause a fire or electric shock.

    G

    When using the power plug,ensure that it is firmlyconnected. If it is not, it maycause excessive heat or fire.

    G Do not place any heavy items

    on the power cord. Do notallow the power cord to becrimped as it may cause fire orelectric shock.

    G Do not disassemble thephone.

    G Do not place or answer callswhile charging the phone as itmay short-circuit the phone

    and/or cause electric shock orfire.

    G If you put your phone in apocket or bag withoutcovering the receptacle of the

    phone (power plug pin),metallic articles (such as a

    will not be applied toproducts provided by other

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    coin, paperclip or pen) mayshort-circuit the phone.Always cover the receptaclewhen not in use.

    G Do not short-circuit thebattery. Metallic articles suchas a coin, paperclip or pen inyour pocket or bag may short-

    circuit the + and terminalsof the battery (metal strips onthe battery) upon moving.Short-circuit of the terminalmay damage the battery and

    cause an explosion.G Never place your phone in a

    microwave oven as it will causethe battery to explode.

    General Warnings andCautions

    G Only use the batteries,antennas, and chargersprovided by LG. The warranty

    suppliers.

    G Store the battery in a placeout of reach of children.

    G Using a damaged battery orplacing a battery in yourmouth may cause seriousinjury.

    G Do not place items containingmagnetic components such asa credit card, phone card,bank book or subway ticketnear your phone. Themagnetism of the phone maydamage the data stored in themagnetic strip.

    G Do not hold or let theantenna come in contact with

    your body during a call.G Talking on your phone for a

    long period of time mayreduce call quality due to heatgenerated during use.

    Safety

    G When the phone is not usedfor a long period time, store it

    G Do not immerse your phonein water. If this happens, turn

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    in a safe place with the powercord unplugged.

    G Using the phone in proximity

    to receiving equipment (i.e.,TV or radio) may causeinterference to the phone.

    G Only authorized personnelshould service the phone and

    its accessories. Faultyinstallation or service mayresult in accidents andconsequently invalidate thewarranty.

    G Do not use the phone if theantenna is damaged. If adamaged antenna contactsskin, it may cause a slightburn. Please contact an LGAuthorized Service Center toreplace the damaged antenna.

    G Do not use the phone in areaswhere its use is prohibited.

    (For example: aircraft).

    it off immediately and removethe battery. If the phone doesnot work, take it to an LGAuthorized Service Center.

    G Use accessories, such asearphones and headsets, withcaution. Ensure that cables aretucked away safely and do not

    press the antenna unnecessarily.

    Warning! Importantsafety information

    Avoiding hearing damage

    Permanent hearing loss mayoccur if you use your phoneand/or headset at a high volume.

    Set the volume to a safe level.You can adapt over time to ahigher volume of sound that maysound normal but can bedamaging to your hearing. If you

    experience ringing in your ears or

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    FDA Consumer UpdateThe U.S. Food and

    causes no known adverse healtheffects. Many studies of low levelRF h t f d

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    The U.S. Food andDrug Administrations

    Center for Devices andRadiological Health Consumer

    Update on Mobile Phones:

    1. Do wireless phones pose a

    health hazard?

    The available scientific evidencedoes not show that any healthproblems are associated withusing wireless phones. There isno proof, however, that wirelessphones are absolutely safe.Wireless phones emit low levelsof radiofrequency energy (RF) inthe microwave range while beingused. They also emit very low

    levels of RF when in the MainMenu Screen. Whereas highlevels of RF can produce healtheffects (by heating tissue),exposure to low level RF that

    does not produce heating effects

    RF exposures have not found anybiological effects. Some studieshave suggested that somebiological effects may occur, butsuch findings have not beenconfirmed by additional research.In some cases, other researchershave had difficulty in reproducingthose studies, or in determiningthe reasons for inconsistentresults.

    2. What is the FDA's role

    concerning the safety of

    wireless phones?

    Under the law, the FDA does notreview the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such

    as wireless phones before theycan be sold, as it does with newdrugs or medical devices.However, the agency hasauthority to take action if

    wireless phones are shown toemit radiofrequency energy (RF)t l l th t i h d t th

    G Cooperate in providing usersof wireless phones with theb t ibl i f ti

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    at a level that is hazardous to theuser. In such a case, the FDAcould require the manufacturersof wireless phones to notifyusers of the health hazard and torepair, replace, or recall thephones so that the hazard nolonger exists.

    Although the existing scientificdata do not justify FDAregulatory actions, the FDA hasurged the wireless phoneindustry to take a number of

    steps, including the following:G Support needed research into

    possible biological effects ofRF of the type emitted bywireless phones;

    G Design wireless phones in away that minimizes any RFexposure to the user that isnot necessary for devicefunction; and

    best possible information onpossible effects of wirelessphone use on human health.

    The FDA belongs to aninteragency working group of thefederal agencies that haveresponsibility for differentaspects of RF safety to ensure

    coordinated efforts at the federallevel. The following agenciesbelong to this working group:

    G National Institute forOccupational Safety and

    HealthG Environmental Protection

    Agency

    G Occupational Safety and

    Health AdministrationG National Telecommunications

    and InformationAdministration

    The National Institutes of Health

    Safety

    participates in some interagencyworking group activities, as well.

    questions discussed in thisdocument.

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    The FDA shares regulatoryresponsibilities for wirelessphones with the Federal

    Communications Commission(FCC). All phones that are soldin the United States must complywith FCC safety guidelines thatlimit RF exposure.

    The FCC relies on the FDA andother health agencies for safetyquestions about wireless phones.

    The FCC also regulates the base

    stations that the wireless phonenetworks rely upon. While thesebase stations operate at higherpower than do the wirelessphones themselves, the RF

    exposures that people get fromthese base stations are typicallythousands of times lower thanthose they can get from wirelessphones. Base stations are thus

    not the subject of the safety

    3. What kinds of phones are

    the subject of this update?

    The term wireless phone refershere to handheld wireless phoneswith built-in antennas, oftencalled cell, mobile, or PCSphones. These types of wireless

    phones can expose the user tomeasurable radiofrequencyenergy (RF) because of the shortdistance between the phone andthe users head. These RF

    exposures are limited by FCCsafety guidelines that weredeveloped with the advice of theFDA and other federal health andsafety agencies. When the phone

    is located at greater distancesfrom the user, the exposure to RFis drastically lower because aperson's RF exposure decreasesrapidly with increasing distance

    from the source. The so calledcordless phones, which have abase unit connected to the

    cancer in laboratory animals.However, many of the studies thatshowed increased tumor

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    base unit connected to thetelephone wiring in a house,typically operate at far lowerpower levels, and thus produceRF exposures far below the FCCsafety limits.

    4. What are the results of the

    research done already?

    The research done thus far hasproduced conflicting results, andmany studies have suffered fromflaws in their research methods.

    Animal experiments investigatingthe effects of radiofrequencyenergy (RF) exposurescharacteristic of wireless phoneshave yielded conflicting results

    that often cannot be repeated inother laboratories. A few animalstudies, however, have suggestedthat low levels of RF couldaccelerate the development of

    showed increased tumordevelopment used animals thathad been genetically engineeredor treated withcancer-causing chemicals so as tobe pre-disposed to develop cancerin the absence of RF exposure.Other studies exposed the animalsto RF for up to 22 hours per day.These conditions are not similar tothe conditions under which peopleuse wireless phones, so we dontknow with certainty what theresults of such studies mean forhuman health. Three largeepidemiology studies have beenpublished since December 2000.Between them, the studiesinvestigated any possibleassociation between the use ofwireless phones and primary brain