LG LG E400 User Manual

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User Guide  
LG-E400  
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English  
LG-E4000 User Guide  
This guide helps you get started using your phone.  
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Some of the contents of this manual may not apply to your phone. This  
depends on your phone’s software and your service provider.  
This handset is not recommended for the visually impaired because of its  
touch screen keyboard.  
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Contents  
Guidelines for safe and  
Your Home screen ........40 Google account setup...51  
efficient use....................6  
Touch screen tips.........40  
Wi-Fi .............................52  
Lock your phone ..........41  
Turning on Wi-Fi...........52  
Unlock screen..............42  
Connecting to Wi-Fi......52  
Silent mode .................42  
Sharing your phone’s data  
Home .........................42  
connection...................53  
Adding widgets to your  
Important notice ...........18  
Getting to know your  
phone............................32  
Installing the SIM card and  
battery ........................35  
Charging your phone....36  
Installing the memory  
card............................37  
Formatting the memory  
card............................39  
USB tethering & portable  
Home screen ...............43  
Wi-Fi hotspot settings...54  
Returning to recently-used  
To share your phone’s  
applications.................45  
data connection via  
Notification drawer.......45  
USB ............................55  
Viewing the status bar..46  
USB tethering and data  
Onscreen keyboard......49  
sharing........................56  
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To share your phone’s  
data connection as a  
portable Wi-Fi hotspot ..57  
To rename or secure your  
portable hotspot...........57  
Call settings.................62  
Using Smilies...............67  
Changing your message  
settings.......................68  
Contacts........................63  
Searching for a contact . 63  
Adding a new contact...63  
Favorite contacts..........64  
Moving Contacts from  
your Old Device to your  
New Device .................65  
Email ............................69  
Opening Email and the  
Calls..............................60  
Accounts Screen..........69  
Composing and Sending  
Email...........................71  
Working with Account  
Folders........................73  
Adding and Editing email  
Accounts.....................73  
Making a call...............60  
Calling your contacts....60  
Answering and rejecting a  
call..............................60  
Adjusting call volume ...61  
Making a second call ...61  
Viewing your call logs...61  
Messaging ....................66  
Messaging...................66  
Sending a message......66  
Threaded box ..............67  
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Contents  
Camera .........................75  
Shooting a quick video .81  
After shooting a video...81  
Using the advanced  
settings.......................82  
Watching your saved  
videos .........................83  
Adjusting the volume  
when viewing a video ...83  
Music..........................85  
Playing a song .............85  
Transferring files using USB  
mass storage devices.... 86  
How to transfer music/video  
files to your phone ......... 87  
Sending data from your  
Getting to know the  
viewfinder....................75  
Taking a quick photo ...76  
Once you’ve taken the  
photo ..........................76  
Using the advanced  
settings.......................77  
Viewing your saved  
photos.........................79  
phone using Bluetooth..88  
Multimedia....................84 Utilities..........................90  
Preloaded App .............84  
Gallery.........................84  
View mode ..................84  
Timeline view...............84  
Setting your alarm........90  
Using your calculator....90  
Adding an event to your  
calendar......................91  
Video camera................80  
Getting to know the  
viewfinder....................80  
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Changing your calendar  
view............................92  
Voice recorder .............92  
Recording a sound or  
voice...........................92  
Sending the voice  
recording.....................93  
Polaris Office ...............93  
App Manager...............94  
Settings ........................98  
Connectivity...............110  
Date & time ...............110  
About phone..............111  
Wireless & networks.....98  
Call settings.................99  
Sound .......................101  
Display......................103  
Location & security ....103  
Applications...............104  
Accounts & sync........105  
Privacy......................106  
Storage .....................107  
Language & keyboard.107  
Voice input & output...107  
Accessibility...............110  
Software update .........112  
Phone software  
update ......................112  
DivX Mobile ...............114  
Accessories ................116  
Technical data.............117  
Troubleshooting..........118  
The Web........................95  
Browser.......................95  
Using the web toolbar...95  
Using options...............96  
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Guidelines for safe and efficient use  
Please read these simple guidelines. Not  
following these guidelines may be dangerous  
or illegal.  
regardless of age and health.  
The radio wave exposure guidelines  
employ a unit of measurement known as  
the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Tests  
for SAR are conducted using standardised  
methods with the phone transmitting at  
its highest certified power level in all used  
frequency bands.  
Exposure to radio frequency  
energy  
Radio wave exposure and Specific Absorption  
Rate (SAR) information.  
This mobile phone model LG-E400 has been  
designed to comply with applicable safety  
requirements for exposure to radio waves.  
These requirements are based on scientific  
guidelines that include safety margins  
designed to assure the safety of all persons,  
While there may be differences between  
the SAR levels of various LG phone  
models, they are all designed to meet the  
relevant guidelines for exposure to radio  
waves.  
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The SAR limit recommended by the  
International Commission on Non-Ionizing  
Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) is 2 W/kg  
averaged over 10 g of tissue.  
The highest SAR value for this model  
phone tested by DASY4 for use at the ear  
is 1.10 W/kg (10 g) and when worn on the  
body is 0.572 W/kg (10 g).  
This device meets RF exposure guidelines  
when used either in the normal use  
position against the ear or when positioned  
at least 1.5 cm away from the body. When  
a carry case, belt clip or holder is used for  
body-worn operation, it should not contain  
metal and should position the product at  
least 1.5 cm away from your body.  
In order to transmit data files or messages,  
this device requires a quality connection to  
the network. In some cases, transmission  
of data files or messages may be delayed  
until such a connection is available. Ensure  
the above separation distance instructions  
are followed until the transmission is  
completed.  
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Guidelines for safe and efficient use  
Repairs under warranty, at LG’s option,  
may include replacement parts or boards  
that are either new or reconditioned,  
provided that they have functionality equal  
to that of the parts being replaced.  
Keep away from electrical appliances such  
as TVs, radios, and personal computers.  
The unit should be kept away from heat  
sources such as radiators or cookers.  
Do not drop the phone.  
Product care and maintenance  
WARNING  
Only use batteries, chargers and  
accessories approved for use with this  
particular phone model. The use of any  
other types may invalidate any approval  
or warranty applying to the phone, and  
may be dangerous.  
Do not disassemble this unit. Take it to a  
qualified service technician when repair  
work is required.  
Do not subject this unit to mechanical  
vibration or shock.  
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Switch off the phone in any area where  
you are required by specific regulations.  
For example, do not use your phone in  
hospitals as it may affect sensitive medical  
equipment.  
Do not handle the phone with wet hands  
while it is being charged. It may cause an  
electric shock and can seriously damage  
your phone.  
Use a dry cloth to clean the exterior of the  
unit (do not use solvents such as benzene,  
thinner or alcohol).  
Do not charge the phone when it is on soft  
furnishings.  
The phone should be charged in a well  
ventilated area.  
Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke  
or dust.  
Do not charge a handset near flammable  
material as the handset can become hot  
and create a fire hazard.  
Do not keep the phone next to credit  
cards or transport tickets; it can affect the  
information on the magnetic strips.  
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Guidelines for safe and efficient use  
Do not tap the screen with a sharp object  
as it may damage the phone.  
Do not expose the phone to liquid or  
moisture.  
Use the accessories like earphones  
cautiously. Do not touch the antenna  
unnecessarily.  
Do not use, touch or attempt to remove  
or fix broken, chipped or cracked glass.  
Damage to the glass display due to  
abuse or misuse is not covered under the  
warranty.  
Your phone is an electronic device that  
generates heat during normal operation.  
Extremely prolonged, direct skin contact  
in the absence of adequate ventilation  
may result in discomfort or minor burns.  
Therefore, use care when handling  
your phone during or immediately after  
operation.  
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Efficient phone operation  
Electronics devices  
All mobile phones may get interference,  
which could affect performance.  
Road safety  
Check the laws and regulations on the use  
of mobile phones in the area when you drive.  
Do not use a hand-held phone while  
driving.  
Do not use your mobile phone near  
medical equipment without requesting  
permission. Avoid placing the phone over  
pacemakers, for example, in your breast  
pocket.  
Give full attention to driving.  
Pull off the road and park before making  
or answering a call if driving conditions so  
require.  
Some hearing aids might be disturbed by  
mobile phones.  
Minor interference may affect TVs, radios,  
PCs, etc.  
RF energy may affect some electronic  
systems in your vehicle such as car  
stereos and safety equipment.  
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Guidelines for safe and efficient use  
When your vehicle is equipped with an  
air bag, do not obstruct with installed or  
portable wireless equipment. It can cause  
the air bag to fail or cause serious injury  
due to improper performance.  
If you are listening to music whilst out and  
about, please ensure that the volume is at  
a reasonable level so that you are aware  
of your surroundings. This is particularly  
imperative when near roads.  
Avoid damage to your hearing  
Damage to your hearing can occur if you are  
exposed to loud sound for long periods of  
time. We therefore recommend that you do  
not turn on or off the handset close to your  
ear. We also recommend that music and call  
volumes are set to a reasonable level.  
When using headphones, turn the volume  
down if you cannot hear the people  
speaking near you, or if the person sitting  
next to you can hear what you are listening  
to.  
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Blasting area  
NOTE: Excessive sound pressure from  
Do not use the phone where blasting is in  
progress. Observe restrictions, and follow  
any regulations or rules.  
earphones can cause hearing loss.  
Glass Parts  
Some parts of your mobile device are made  
of glass. This glass could break if your  
mobile device is dropped on a hard surface  
or receives a substantial impact. If the glass  
breaks, do not touch or attempt to remove.  
Stop using your mobile device until the glass  
is replaced by an authorised service provider.  
Potentially explosive  
atmospheres  
Do not use the phone at a refueling point.  
Do not use the phone near fuel or  
chemicals.  
Do not transport or store flammable  
gas, liquid, or explosives in the same  
compartment of your vehicle as your  
mobile phone and accessories.  
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Guidelines for safe and efficient use  
In aircraft  
Wireless devices can cause interference in  
aircraft.  
Emergency calls  
Emergency calls may not be available  
under all mobile networks. Therefore, you  
should never depend solely on the phone  
for emergency calls. Check with your local  
service provider.  
Turn your mobile phone off before boarding  
any aircraft.  
Do not use the phone on the ground  
without permission from the crew.  
Battery information and care  
You do not need to completely discharge  
the battery before recharging. Unlike other  
battery systems, there is no memory  
effect that could compromise the battery’s  
performance.  
Children  
Keep the phone in a safe place out of the  
reach of small children. It includes small  
parts which may cause a choking hazard if  
detached.  
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Use only LG batteries and chargers. LG  
chargers are designed to maximise the  
battery life.  
Do not disassemble or short-circuit the  
battery pack.  
Do not expose the battery charger to direct  
sunlight or use it in high humidity, such as  
in the bathroom.  
Do not leave the battery in hot or cold  
places, this may deteriorate the battery  
performance.  
There is risk of explosion if the battery is  
replaced by an incorrect type.  
Dispose of used batteries according to  
the manufacturer’s instructions. Please  
recycle when possible. Do not dispose as  
household waste.  
Keep the metal contacts of the battery  
pack clean.  
Replace the battery when it no longer  
provides acceptable performance. The  
battery pack maybe recharged hundreds  
of times until it needs replacing.  
Recharge the battery if it has not been  
used for a long time to maximise usability.  
If you need to replace the battery, take it  
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Guidelines for safe and efficient use  
to the nearest authorised LG Electronics  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
service point or dealer for assistance.  
Always unplug the charger from the wall  
socket after the phone is fully charged to  
save unnecessary power consumption of  
the charger.  
Hereby, LG Electronics declares that  
this LG-E400 product is in compliance  
with the essential requirements and  
other relevant provisions of Directive  
1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration  
of Conformity can be found at http://  
www.lg.com/global/support/cedoc/  
RetrieveProductCeDOC.jsp  
Actual battery life will depend on network  
configuration, product settings, usage  
patterns, battery and environmental  
conditions.  
Make sure that no sharp-edged items  
such as animal’s teeth or nails, come into  
contact with the battery. This could cause  
a fire.  
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Disposal of your old appliance  
Disposal of waste batteries/accumulators  
1
When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol  
is attached to batteries/ accumulators of your  
product it means they are covered by the  
European Directive 2006/66/EC.  
1 When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is  
attached to a product it means `the product is  
covered by the European Directive 2002/96/  
EC.  
2 This symbol may be combined with chemical  
symbols for mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd) or lead  
(Pb) if the battery Contains more than 0.0005% of  
mercury, 0.002% of cadmium or 0.004% of lead.  
3 All batteries/accumulators should be disposed  
separately from the municipal waste stream via  
designated collection facilities appointed by the  
government or the local authorities.  
4 The correct disposal of your old batteries/  
accumulators will help to prevent potential  
negative consequences for the environment,  
animal and human health.  
2 All electrical and electronic products should  
be disposed of separately from the municipal  
waste stream via designated collection  
facilities appointed by the government or the  
local authorities.  
3 The correct disposal of your old appliance will  
help prevent potential negative consequences  
for the environment and human health.  
4 For more detailed information about disposal  
of your old appliance, please contact your  
city office, waste disposal service or the shop  
where you purchased the product.  
5 For more detailed information about disposal of  
your old batteries/ accumulators, please contact  
your city office, waste disposal service or the shop  
where you purchased the product.  
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Important notice  
Please check to see whether any problems  
you encountered with your phone are  
described in this section before taking the  
phone in for service or calling a service  
representative.  
Managing applications  
1
2
3
In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab, then select Settings >  
Applications > Manage applications.  
Once all applications appear, scroll to  
and select the application you want to  
uninstall.  
1. Phone memory  
When available space in your phone memory  
is less than 10%, your phone cannot receive  
new messages. You need to check your  
phone memory and delete some data, such  
as applications or messages, to make more  
memory available.  
Tap Uninstall, then touch OK to uninstall  
the application you selected.  
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Turn off automatic syncing for Gmail,  
Calendar, Contacts and other applications.  
Some applications you have downloaded  
may cause your battery life to be reduced.  
2. Optimising battery life  
Extend your battery's life between charges  
by turning off features you don't need  
to run constantly in the background. You  
can monitor how applications and system  
resources consume battery power.  
Checking the battery charge level  
1
In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab, then select Settings >  
About phone > Status.  
The battery status (Charging, Not  
charging) and level (percentage charged)  
is displayed at the top of the screen.  
Extending your battery's life  
Turn off radio communications you are not  
using. If you are not using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth  
or GPS, turn them off.  
2
Reduce screen brightness and set a  
shorter screen timeout.  
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Important notice  
Monitoring and controlling what uses  
the battery  
3. Installing an open source  
operating system  
If you install and use an open source  
operating system (OS) on your phone  
rather than using the OS provided by the  
manufacturer, your phone may malfunction.  
1
In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab, then select Settings >  
About phone > Battery use.  
2
Battery usage time is displayed at the  
top of the screen. It tells you how long it  
has been since you last connected to a  
power source or, if connected to a power  
source, how long you were last running  
on battery power. The body of the screen  
lists applications or services using battery  
power, from greatest amount to least.  
WARNING  
If you install and use an OS other than  
the one provided by the manufacturer,  
your phone is no longer covered by the  
warranty.  
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4. Using unlock pattern  
WARNING  
Set unlock pattern to secure your phone.  
This opens a set of screens that guide  
you through how to draw a screen unlock  
pattern.  
Caution: Create a Google account before  
setting an unlock pattern.  
To protect your phone and personal  
data, only download applications from  
trusted sources, such as Android  
Market. If there are improperly installed  
applications on your phone, your phone  
may not work normally or a serious  
error may occur. You must uninstall  
those applications and all their data and  
settings from the phone.  
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Important notice  
When you can’t recall your unlock  
Pattern, PIN, or Password:  
WARNING  
Precautions to take when using  
pattern lock.  
It is very important to remember the  
unlock pattern you set. You will not be  
able to access your phone if you use  
an incorrect pattern 5 times. You have  
5 opportunities to enter your unlock  
pattern, PIN or password. If you have  
used all 5 opportunities, you can try  
again after 30 seconds.  
If you have forgotten pattern: If you logged  
in to your Google account on the phone but  
failed to enter the correct pattern 5 times,  
tab the Forgot pattern button. You are then  
required to log in with your Google account  
to unlock your phone.  
If you have not created a Google account  
on the phone or you forgot it, you have to  
perform a Hard reset.  
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If you have forgotten PIN or Password: If  
you forgot your PIN or Password, you need  
to do Hard reset.  
Caution: If you perform a hard reset, all user  
applications and user data are deleted.  
After the screen shows the hard reset  
screen, release the other keys.  
Leave your phone for at least a minute while  
it performs the hard reset, then your phone  
will be turned on.  
Caution: If you perform a hard reset, all user  
applications and user data are deleted. This  
cannot be reversed. Remember to back  
up any important data before performing a  
hard reset.  
5. Using the hard reset  
If it does not restore to the original condition,  
use hard reset to initialise your phone.  
When the phone is turned off, press and  
hold the Home key + Volume down key  
+ Power key for over ten seconds. When  
the screen shows the LG logo, release the  
Power key.  
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Important notice  
Turning Wi-Fi on and connecting to a  
Wi-Fi network  
6. Connecting to Wi-Fi networks  
To use Wi-Fi on your phone, you need to  
access a wireless access point or “hotspot.”  
Some access points are open and you can  
simply connect to them. Others are hidden  
or use security features; you must configure  
your phone to be able to connect to them.  
1
In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab, then select Settings >  
Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi settings.  
Touch Wi-Fi to turn it on and begin  
scanning for available Wi-Fi networks.  
A list of available Wi-Fi networks is  
displayed. Secured networks are indicated  
by a lock icon.  
2
Turn off Wi-Fi when you're not using it to  
extend the life of your battery.  
3
Touch a network to connect to it.  
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4
If the network is open, you are asked to  
confirm that you want to connect to that  
network by touching Connect.  
If the network is secure, you're asked to  
enter a password or other credentials. (Ask  
your network administrator for details)  
The status bar displays icons that indicate  
Wi-Fi status.  
7. Opening and switching  
applications  
Multitasking is easy with Android because  
you can keep more than one application  
running at the same time. There’s no  
need to quit an application before opening  
another. Use and switch between several  
open applications. Android manages each  
application, stopping and starting them as  
needed to ensure that idle applications don’t  
consume resources unnecessarily.  
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Important notice  
Stopping applications  
8. Installing PC software (LG PC  
Suite)  
“LG PC Suite” PC application is a program  
that helps you connect your device to a PC  
via a USB cable and Wi-Fi. Once connected,  
you can use the functions of your device  
from your PC.  
1
In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab, then select Settings >  
Applications > Manage applications >  
select Running.  
2
Scroll to the desired application and touch  
Stop to stop it.  
With your “LG PC Suite” PC application,  
you can...  
TIP! To return to recent applications,  
press and hold the Home key. The  
screen then displays a list of the  
applications you used recently.  
Manage and play your media contents  
(music, movie, pictures) on your PC.  
Send multimedia contents to your device.  
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Synchronises data (schedules, contacts,  
bookmarks) in your device and PC.  
Backup the applications in your device.  
Update the softwares in your device.  
Backup and restore the device.  
Play multimedia contents of your PC from  
other device.  
Installing “LG PC Suite” PC application  
“LG PC Suite” PC application can be  
downloaded from the webpage of LG.  
1
2
3
Go to www.lg.com and select a country of  
your choice.  
Go to Support > Mobile Phone Support  
> Select the Model (LG-E400).  
Click PC Sync from Download, and  
click WINDOW PC Sync Download to  
download “LG PC Suite” PC software.  
NOTE: You can use the Help menu from  
the application to find out how to use  
your “LG PC Suite” PC application.  
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Important notice  
System requirements for “LG PC Suite”  
PC software  
Required software: LG integrated drivers.  
NOTE  
OS: Windows XP 32 bit(Service pack 2),  
Windows Vista 32 bit/64 bit, Windows 7  
32 bit/64 bit  
LG Integrated USB Driver  
LG integrated USB driver is required  
to connect an LG device and PC and  
installed automatically when you install  
“LG PC Suite” PC software.  
CPU: 1GHz or higher processors  
Memory: 512MB or higher RAMs  
Graphic card: 1024 x 768 resolution, 32  
bit color or higher  
HDD: 100 MB or more free hard disk  
space (More free hard disk space may be  
needed depending on the volume of data  
stored.)  
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3
4
Click [Personal information] to select.  
Select the checkbox of contents to  
synchronise and click the Sync button.  
9. Synchronising your phone to a  
Computer  
Data of your device and PC can be  
synchronised easily with “LG PC Suite”  
PC application for your convenience.  
Contacts, schedules, and bookmarks can be  
synchronised.  
10. Transferring music, photos  
and videos using USB mass  
storage devices  
1
In the Home screen, touch the  
The procedure is as follows:  
Applications tab, then select Settings >  
Storage to check out the storage media.  
(If you want to transfer files from or to a  
memory card, insert a memory card into  
the phone.)  
1
Connect your device to PC. (Use a USB  
cable or Wi-Fi connection.)  
2
After connection, run the program  
and select the device section from the  
category on the left side of the screen.  
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Important notice  
2
3
4
Connect the phone to your PC using the  
USB cable.  
11. Hold your phone straight up  
Hold your mobile phone straight up, as you  
would a regular phone. The LG-E400 has an  
internal antenna. Be careful not to scratch  
or damage the back of the phone, as that  
causes loss of performance.  
While making/receiving calls or sending/  
receiving data, avoid holding the lower part  
of the phone where the antenna is located.  
Doing so may affect call quality.  
USB connection mode list will appear, and  
select USB storage option.  
Open the removable memory folder on  
your PC. You can view the mass storage  
content on your PC and transfer the files.  
Copy the files from your PC to the drive  
folder.  
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6
When you are finished, select “Charge  
only” option to disconnect the phone.  
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12. When the screen freezes  
If the screen freezes or the phone does not  
respond when you try to operate it:  
Remove the battery, reinsert it, then turn the  
phone on. If it still does not work, please  
contact the service centre.  
13. Do not connect your phone  
when you turn on/off your  
PC.  
Make sure you disconnect the data cable  
between your phone and PC; leaving it  
connected might cause errors on your PC.  
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Getting to know your phone  
To turn on your phone, press and hold the Power key for 3 seconds.  
To turn off the phone, press and hold the Power key for 3 seconds, then touch Power off and OK.  
Speaker/Receiver  
Power/Lock key  
Switch your phone on/off by pressing and holding this key.  
Turn off and lock the screen.  
Proximity sensor  
NOTE: Proximity sensor  
When receiving and making calls,  
the proximity sensor automatically  
turns the backlight off and locks  
the touch keypad by sensing when  
the phone is near your ear. This  
extends battery life and prevents  
the touch keypad from activating  
unintentionally during calls.  
Menu key  
Check what options are available.  
Home key  
Return to home from any screen.  
Back key  
Return to the previous screen.  
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Back cover  
Camera lens  
Battery  
microSD memory card slot  
Charger, micro USB cable  
connector  
SIM card slot  
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Getting to know your phone  
Volume keys  
WARNING  
On the home screen: control  
ringer volume.  
During a call: control your In-  
Call volume.  
When playing a track: control  
volume continuously.  
Placing a heavy object on the phone  
or sitting on it can damage its LCD  
and touch screen functions. Do not  
cover the protective film on the LCD’  
s proximity sensor. This may cause the  
sensor to malfunction.  
Stereo earphone connector  
Power/Lock key  
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2
Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot.  
Make sure the gold contact area on the  
card is facing downwards.  
Installing the SIM card and  
battery  
1
To remove the back cover, hold the phone  
in your hand firmly. With the other hand,  
firmly press your thumb on the back  
cover. Now lift off the back cover.  
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Getting to know your phone  
3
Insert the battery by aligning the gold  
contacts on the phone and the battery.  
4
Replace the back cover of the phone.  
Charging your phone  
Insert the charger, then plug it into an  
electrical outlet. Your LG-E400 must be  
charged before you see  
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To insert a memory card:  
NOTE: The battery  
must be fully  
charged initially to  
improve battery  
lifetime.  
1
Turn the phone off before inserting or  
removing a memory card. Remove the  
back cover.  
Installing the memory card  
NOTE: The LG-E400 supports memory  
cards up to 32 GB.  
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Getting to know your phone  
2
Insert the memory card into the slot.  
Make sure the gold contact area is facing  
downwards.  
Removing a memory card  
Carefully remove the memory card out of  
the slot.  
WARNING  
Do not insert or remove the memory  
card when the phone is on. Doing so  
may damage the memory card as well  
as your phone, and the data stored on  
the memory card may be corrupted.  
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4
5
Touch Erase SD card, then confirm your  
choice.  
If you have set a pattern lock, input  
the pattern lock then select Erase  
everything. The card is then formatted  
and ready to use.  
Formatting the memory card  
Your memory card may already be  
formatted. If it isn’t, you must format it  
before you can use it.  
NOTE: All files on the card are deleted when  
you format the card.  
NOTE: If there is content on your memory  
card, the folder structure may be different  
after formatting since all the files will be  
deleted.  
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In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab to open the applications  
menu.  
Scroll to and touch Settings > Storage.  
Touch Unmount SD card and touch OK  
to confirm.  
2
3
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Your Home screen  
NOTE:  
Touch screen tips  
To select an item, touch the centre of the  
icon.  
Here are some tips on how to navigate  
around your phone.  
Touch – To choose a menu/option or open  
an application, touch it.  
Touch and hold – To open an options menu  
or grab an object you want to move, touch  
and hold it.  
Do not press too hard; the touch screen  
is sensitive enough to pick up a light, firm  
touch.  
Use the tip of your finger to touch the  
option you want. Be careful not to touch  
any other keys.  
Drag – To scroll through a list or move  
slowly, drag across the touch screen.  
Flick – To scroll through a list or move  
quickly, flick across the touch screen (drag  
quickly and release).  
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Lock mode to avoid unnecessary charges  
(e.g. phone calls, Web access and data  
communications).  
Setting an unlock pattern: you can draw  
your own unlock pattern by connecting the  
dots.  
If you set a pattern, the phone screen locks.  
To unlock the phone, draw the pattern that  
you set on the screen.  
Caution: When you set an unlock pattern,  
you need to create your Gmail account first.  
Caution: If there are more than 5 pattern  
drawing errors in a row, you cannot unlock  
Lock your phone  
When you are not using the LG-E400, press  
the power key to lock your phone. This helps  
prevent accidental presses and saves battery  
power.  
Also, if you do not use the phone for a while,  
the Home screen or another screen you are  
viewing is replaced with the lock screen to  
conserve battery power.  
If there are any programs running when you  
set the pattern, they may be still running  
in Lock mode. It is recommended that  
you exit all programs before entering the  
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Your Home screen  
the phone. In this case, refer to the point-4  
under the Important Notice.  
Home  
Simply swipe your finger to the left or right  
to view the panels.  
Unlock screen  
You can customise each panel with widgets,  
shortcuts (to your favourite applications),  
folders and wallpaper.  
Whenever your LG-E400 is not in use, it  
returns to the lock screen. Drag your finger  
from bottom to top to unlock the screen.  
NOTE: Some screen images may be  
different depending on your phone provider.  
Silent mode  
In the notification drawer, touch  
change mode.  
In your Home screen, you can view quick  
keys at the bottom of the screen. Quick  
keys provide easy, one-touch access to the  
functions you use the most.  
to  
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NOTE: Preloaded applications may differ  
according to your phones software or your  
service provider.  
Touch the Phone icon to bring up the  
touch screen dialpad to make a call.  
Touch the Contacts icon to open your  
contacts.  
Adding widgets to your Home  
screen  
You can customise your Home screen by  
adding shortcuts, widgets or folders to it. For  
more convenience using your phone, add  
your favourite widgets to the Home screen.  
Touch the Messaging icon to access  
the messaging menu. This is where you can  
create a new message.  
Touch the Applications tab at the  
bottom of the screen. You can then view all  
your installed applications.  
1
In the Home screen, touch the Menu key  
and select Add. Or touch and hold the  
empty part of the home screen.  
To open the desired application, simply touch  
the icon in the applications list.  
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Your Home screen  
2
3
4
In the Add to Home screen menu, touch  
the type of item you want to add.  
For example, select Folders from the list  
and tap it.  
You then see a new folder icon on the  
Home screen. Drag it to the desired  
location on the desired panel, then take  
your finger off the screen.  
TIP! To remove an application icon from  
the Home screen, touch and hold the  
icon you want to remove, then drag it to  
.
NOTE: You cannot delete preloaded  
applications. (Only their icons can be  
deleted from the screen.)  
TIP! To add an application icon to the  
Home screen from the Applications  
menu, touch and hold the application  
you want to add.  
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Returning to recently-used  
applications  
1
Press and hold the Home key. The  
screen displays a pop-up with icons of  
applications you used recently.  
Touch an icon to open the application.  
Or touch the Back key to return to the  
current application.  
2
Notification drawer  
The notification drawer runs across the top  
of your screen.  
Sound/ Wi-Fi Bluetooth GPS  
Vibrate/  
Silent  
Data  
connectivity  
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Your Home screen  
Touch and slide the notification drawer down Below is a table explaining the meaning of  
with your finger.  
icons you’re likely to see in the status bar.  
Or, in the Home screen, touch the Menu  
key and select Notifications. Here you can  
check and manage sound, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth  
and GPS as well as other notifications.  
[Status bar]  
Viewing the status bar  
The status bar uses different icons to display  
phone information such as signal strength,  
new messages, battery life and active  
Bluetooth and data connections.  
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Icon Description  
No SIM card  
Icon Description  
Icon Description  
Speakerphone  
New voicemail  
Phone microphone is  
muted  
No signal  
Ringer is silenced  
Vibrate mode  
Airplane mode  
Missed call  
Connected to a Wi-Fi  
network  
Bluetooth is on  
Battery fully charged  
Battery is charging  
Data in and out  
Connected to a Bluetooth  
device  
Wired headset  
Call in progress  
Call hold  
System warning  
Alarm is set  
Phone is connected to  
PC via USB cable  
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Your Home screen  
Icon Description  
Downloading data  
Uploading data  
Icon Description  
Icon Description  
Both USB tethering and  
New Gmail  
portable hotspot are  
active  
New Google Talk  
message  
GPS is acquiring  
New message  
Receiving location data  
from GPS  
Song is playing  
Upcoming event  
3 more notifications not  
displayed  
USB tethering is active  
Data is syncing  
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot  
is active  
Download finished  
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Onscreen keyboard  
Tap to insert an emoticon when writing a  
message.  
You can enter text using the onscreen  
keyboard. The onscreen keyboard appears  
automatically on the screen when you  
need to enter text. To manually display the  
keyboard, simply touch a text field where  
you want to enter text.  
Using the keypad & entering text  
Tap once to capitalise the next letter you  
type. Double tap for all caps.  
Tap to enter a space.  
Tap to create a new line in the message  
field.  
Tap to delete the previous character.  
Tap to hide the onscreen keyboard.  
Entering accented letters  
When you select French or Spanish as the  
text entry language, you can enter special  
French or Spanish characters (e.g. “á”).  
Tap to switch to the numeric and  
symbol keyboard. You can also touch and  
hold this tab to view the Settings menu.  
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Your Home screen  
For example, to input "á", touch and hold  
the "a" key until the zoom-in key grows  
bigger and displays characters from different  
languages. Then select the special character  
you want.  
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Google account setup  
When you first turn on your phone, you have Once you have set up your Google account  
the opportunity to activate the network, to  
sign into your Google account and how you  
want to use some Google services.  
on your phone, your phone automatically  
synchronises with your Google account on  
the Web.  
To set up your Google account :  
* Sign into a Google account from the  
prompted set up screen.  
Your contacts, Gmail messages, calendar  
events and other information from these  
applications and services on the web are  
synchronised with your phone. (This depends  
on your synchronisation settings.)  
After signing in, you can use Gmail and take  
advantage of Google services on your phone.  
OR  
* Applications > select a Google application,  
such as Gmail > select Next > select  
Create to create a new account.  
If you have a Google account, enter your e-mail  
address and password, then touch Sign in.  
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Wi-Fi  
With Wi-Fi, you can use high-speed Internet  
access within the coverage of the wireless  
access point (AP).  
Connecting to Wi-Fi  
Choose the Wi-Fi network you want to  
connect to. If you see , you need to enter  
a password to connect.  
Enjoy wireless Internet using Wi-Fi, without  
extra charges.  
NOTE:  
If you are outside the Wi-Fi coverage area  
and choose 3G connection, additional  
charges may apply.  
If your phone goes into sleep mode when  
connected to Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi connection is  
automatically disabled.  
Turning on Wi-Fi  
In the Home screen, open the notification  
drawer and touch  
.
Or touch Application > Settings >  
Wireless & networks, then Wi-Fi  
.
In this case, if your phone has access to  
3G data, it may connect to the 3G network  
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automatically and additional charges may  
apply.  
Sharing your phone’s data  
connection  
The LG-E400 supports WEP, WPA/WPA2-  
PSK and 802.1x EAP security. If your Wi-Fi  
service provider or network administrator  
sets encryption for network security,  
enter the key into the pop-up window.  
If encryption is not set, this pop-up  
window is not shown. Obtain the key from  
your Wi-Fi service provider or network  
administrator.  
You can share your phone’s mobile data  
connection with a single computer via a USB  
cable (USB tethering). You can also share  
your phone’s data connection with up to five  
devices at a time by turning your phone into  
a portable Wi-Fi hotspot.  
When your phone is sharing its data  
connection, an icon appears in the status  
bar and as an ongoing notification in the  
notifications drawer.  
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Wi-Fi  
NOTE: Additional costs may be incurred  
when connecting and using online services.  
Check data charges with your network  
provider.  
Icon Description  
USB tethering is active  
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is active  
USB tethering & portable Wi-Fi  
hotspot settings  
Both USB tethering and portable hotspot  
are active  
1
2
3
In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select Settings.  
Touch Wireless & networks and select  
Tethering & portable hotspot.  
For the latest information about tethering  
and portable hotspots, including supported  
operating systems and other details, visit  
http://www.android.com/tether.  
Choose options that you want to adjust.  
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USB tethering – Tick to share your phone’s  
mobile network data connection with your  
computer via a USB connection.  
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot – Tick to share your  
phone’s mobile network data connection as  
Wi-Fi sharing.  
Help – Opens a dialog with information  
about USB tethering and portable Wi-Fi  
hotspots as well as information on where to  
learn more.  
To share your phone’s data  
connection via USB  
If your computer is running Windows 7 or a  
recent distribution of some flavours of Linux  
(such as Ubuntu), you don’t usually need to  
prepare your computer for tethering. But if  
you’re running an earlier version of Windows  
or another operating system, you may need  
to prepare your computer to establish a  
network connection via USB. For the most  
current information about which operating  
systems support USB tethering and how to  
configure them, visit http://www.android.  
com/tether.  
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Wi-Fi  
3
Touch Wireless & networks and select  
Tethering & portable hotspot.  
Tick USB tethering.  
The phone starts sharing its mobile  
network data connection with your  
computer via the USB connection. An  
USB tethering and data sharing  
You can’t share your phone’s data  
connection and microSD card via USB  
at the same time. If you are using your  
USB connection to make your microSD  
card available to your computer, you must  
disconnect it first.  
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ongoing notification  
is added to the  
status bar and notifications drawer.  
Deselect USB tethering to stop sharing  
your data connection. Or just disconnect  
the USB cable.  
1
Use the USB cable that came with your  
phone to connect your phone to your  
computer.  
In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select Settings.  
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2
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When Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is ticked,  
you can change its network name or  
secure it.  
Deselect Portable Wi-Fi hotspot to stop  
sharing your data connection via Wi-Fi.  
To share your phone’s data  
connection as a portable Wi-Fi  
hotspot  
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1
In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select Settings.  
Touch Wireless & networks and select  
Tethering & portable hotspot.  
2
To rename or secure your  
portable hotspot  
You can change the name of your phone’s  
Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and secure its  
Wi-Fi network.  
3
Tick Portable Wi-Fi hotspot.  
After a moment, the phone starts  
broadcasting its Wi-Fi network name  
(SSID) so you can connect to it with up  
to eight computers or other devices. An  
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In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select Settings.  
ongoing notification  
is added to the  
status bar and notifications drawer.  
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Wi-Fi  
2
Touch Wireless & networks and select  
Access 2 (WPA2) security, with a pre-  
shared key (PSK).  
Tethering & portable hotspot.  
Ensure Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is ticked.  
Touch Portable Wi-Fi hotspot settings.  
Touch Configure Wi-Fi hotspot.  
The Configure Wi-Fi hotspot dialog  
opens.  
3
4
5
If you touch the WPA2 PSK security  
option, a password field is added to the  
Configure Wi-Fi hotspot dialog. If you  
enter a password, you will need to enter  
that password when you connect to the  
phone’s hotspot with a computer or other  
device. Or touch Open in the Security  
menu to remove security from your Wi-Fi  
network.  
You can change the network SSID (name)  
that other computers see when scanning  
for Wi-Fi networks.  
You can also touch the Security menu to  
configure the network with Wi-Fi Protected  
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ATTENTION!  
If you set the security option as Open,  
you cannot prevent unauthorised usage  
of online services by other people and  
additional charges can be incurred.  
To avoid unauthorised usage, you are  
advised to keep the security option  
active.  
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Touch Save.  
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Calls  
Making a call  
Calling your contacts  
1
Touch  
to open the keypad.  
1
Touch  
to open your contacts.  
2
Enter the number using the keypad. To  
delete a digit, touch the Clear icon  
2
Scroll through the contact list or enter the  
first letter(s) of the contact you want to  
call by touching Search.  
In the list, touch the contact which you  
want to call and tap on the number or call  
icon to make call.  
.
3
4
Touch the Call icon  
to make a call.  
3
To end a call, touch the End icon  
.
TIP! To enter “+” to make international  
calls, touch and hold  
.
Answering and rejecting a call  
When the screen is locked and your phone  
rings, drag the Answer icon  
to the right.  
Drag the Decline icon  
to the left to  
reject an incoming call.  
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5
6
Touch the displayed number to toggle  
Adjusting call volume  
between calls. Or touch  
Merge calls  
To adjust the in-call volume during a call,  
use the Volume Up and Down key on the left  
side of the phone.  
to make a conference call.  
To end active calls, touch End.  
NOTE: You are charged for each call you  
make.  
Making a second call  
1
2
3
During your initial call, tap  
Dial the number, or search your contacts.  
Touch the Call icon  
the call.  
Both calls are displayed on the call  
screen. Your initial call is locked and put  
on hold.  
.
Viewing your call logs  
In the Home screen, touch  
the Call log tab.  
View a complete list of all dialled, received  
and missed voice calls.  
and choose  
to connect  
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Calls  
1
In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab to open the applications  
menu.  
TIP! Touch any call log entry to view the  
date, time and duration of the call.  
2
3
Scroll and touch Settings.  
Tap Call settings and choose the options  
that you want to adjust.  
TIP! Touch the Menu key, then touch  
Delete all to delete all the recorded  
items.  
Call settings  
You can configure phone call settings such  
as call forwarding and other special features  
offered by your carrier.  
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Contacts  
Add contacts to your phone and synchronise  
them with the contacts in your Google  
account or other accounts that support  
contact syncing.  
Adding a new contact  
1
Touch , enter the new contact’s  
number, then touch the Menu key. Touch  
Add to contacts and then Create new  
contact.  
Searching for a contact  
In the Home screen  
2
If you want to add a picture to the new  
contact, touch  
.
1
2
Touch  
to open your contacts.  
Choose from Capture picture or Pick  
from Gallery.  
Touch Search and enter the contact  
name using the keyboard.  
3
4
Select the contact type by touching  
.
Touch a category of contact information  
and enter the details about your contact.  
Touch Save.  
5
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Contacts  
Removing a contact from your favorites  
list  
Favorite contacts  
You can classify frequently called contacts  
as favorites.  
Adding a contact to your favorites  
1
2
Touch  
to open your contacts.  
Touch the Groups tab, select Favorites  
at the top of the list and choose a contact  
to view its details.  
1
2
3
Touch  
to open your contacts.  
Touch a contact to view its details.  
Touch the star to the right of the contact’s  
name. The star turns gold.  
3
Touch the gold star to the right of the  
contact’s name. The star turns grey  
and the contact is removed from your  
favourites.  
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3
A pop-up to open a contacts file will  
appear.  
Select a contacts file and click Open.  
A pop-up to import a new contact from  
PC to the contacts in the device will  
appear.  
If the contacts in the device and new  
contacts from PC are different, select a  
contact you want to import from PC.  
Click the [OK] button to import a new  
contact from PC to the device.  
Moving Contacts from your Old  
Device to your New Device  
Export your contacts as a CSV file from  
your old device to your PC using a PC  
sync program.  
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5
1
Install “LG PC Suite” PC application on  
the PC. Run the program and connect  
your device to the PC using a USB cable.  
From the top of the screen, select Device  
> Import personal information >  
Import contacts.  
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7
2
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Messaging  
NOTE: You will be charged for a text message  
for every person you send the message to.  
Messaging  
Your LG-E400 combines SMS and MMS into  
one intuitive, easy-to-use menu.  
3
Touch Enter message field and start to  
compose your message.  
Sending a message  
4
Touch the Menu key to open the options  
menu. Choose from Call, View contact,  
Add subject, Discard, Reply by and  
More.  
1
Touch  
icon on the home screen, and  
touch New message to open a blank  
message.  
5
6
Touch Send to send your message.  
The message screen opens, with your  
message after Recipient Name/Number.  
Responses appear on the screen. As you  
view and send additional messages, a  
message thread is created.  
2
Enter a contact name or contact number  
in the To field. As you enter the contact  
name, matching contacts appear. You can  
touch a suggested recipient. You can add  
multiple contacts.  
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NOTE: When you get an SMS message  
during a call, there will be a ring notification.  
WARNING  
The 160-character limit may vary from  
country to country depending on  
how the SMS is coded and in what  
language.  
Threaded box  
Messages (SMS, MMS) exchanged  
with another party can be displayed  
in chronological order so that you can  
conveniently see an overview of your  
conversation.  
WARNING  
If an image, video or audio file is added  
to an SMS, it will be automatically  
converted into an MMS , and you will be  
charged accordingly.  
Using Smilies  
Liven up your messages using Smilies.  
When writing a new message, touch the Menu  
key, then choose More > Insert smiley.  
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Messaging  
Changing your message settings  
Your LG-E400 message settings are  
predefined, so you can send messages  
immediately. You can change the settings  
based on your preferences.  
WARNING  
In this mode, the MMS Client device  
guides the user in creating and sending  
messages with content belonging to  
the Core MM Content Domain. This  
guidance is provided through warning  
dialogs.  
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Email  
displays the contents of your Inbox (if you  
have only one account) or the Accounts  
screen (if you have multiple accounts).  
The Accounts screen  
The Accounts screen lists your Combined  
Inbox and each of your email accounts.  
Opening Email and the Accounts  
Screen  
You can use the Email application to read  
email from services other than Google Mail.  
The Email application supports the following  
account types: POP3, IMAP and Exchange.  
Managing an email account  
In the Home screen, touch Email, then  
select the Email Service Provider.  
1
Open the Email application. If you’re not  
on the Account screen, touch the Menu  
Key and touch Accounts.  
2
Select the Email service provider.  
A setup wizard opens to help you add an  
email account. After the initial setup, Email  
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Email  
- Touch to open your Combined Inbox,  
To open your Combined Inbox  
with messages received to all of your  
accounts.  
If you have configured Email to send and  
receive email from more than one account,  
- Touch to open a list of just your starred you can view all messages sent to all  
messages.  
accounts in your Combined Inbox.  
- Touch the folder icon to open the  
account’s folders.  
You can touch an account to view its Inbox.  
The account from which you send email by  
default is indicated with a tick.  
1
2
Touch Email.  
Touch Combined inbox (in the Accounts  
screen). Messages in the Combined Inbox  
are colour coded along their left sides, by  
account, using the same colours that are  
used for your accounts in the Accounts  
screen.  
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Only your account’s most recent emails are  
downloaded to your phone. To download  
more (earlier) email messages, touch Load  
more messages at the bottom of the emails  
list.  
3
Touch the Menu key and then touch Add  
Cc/Bcc to send copy or blind copy of the  
mail to other contacts/email addresses.  
Enter the text of the message.  
Touch the Menu key and touch Add  
attachment to send a file with the  
message.  
4
5
Composing and Sending Email  
To compose and send a message  
6
Touch the Send button.  
1
While in the Email application, touch the  
Menu key and touch Compose.  
If you’re not ready to send the message,  
touch the Save as draft button to save it  
in a Drafts folder. Touch a draft message  
in a Drafts folder to resume working on  
it. Your message will also be saved as  
a draft if you touch the Back key  
2
Enter an address for the message’s intended  
recipient. As you enter text, matching  
addresses are offered from your Contacts.  
Separate multiple addresses with commas.  
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Email  
before sending it. Touch the Discard  
phone; they will, however, be located on the  
button to abandon and delete a message, Exchange server itself.  
including any saved drafts. If you aren’ t  
connected to a network, for example,  
if you’re working in airplane mode, the  
messages that you send are stored in  
your Outbox folder until you’re connected  
to a network again. If it contains any  
pending messages, the Outbox is  
If you want to see your sent messages in the  
Sent folder, then touch the Menu key and  
touch on Folders then touch on Sent folder  
and select Refresh from the options menu.  
TIP! When a new email arrives in the  
inbox, you will receive a notification by  
sound or vibration.  
displayed on the Accounts screen.  
Please note that messages sent using an  
Exchange account will not be located on the  
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3
4
If an email account is already set up, you  
need to touch the Menu key then tap  
Add account from Accounts screen.  
Enter a name for the account, confirm  
how you want your name to appear in  
outgoing mail, then touch the Done  
button.  
Working with Account Folders  
Each account has Inbox, Outbox, Sent, and  
Drafts folders. Depending on the features  
supported by your account’s service provider,  
you may have additional folders.  
Adding and Editing email  
Accounts  
To change an account’s settings  
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To add an email account, touch the  
Applications tab and select Email.  
Select MS Exchange or Others, and  
enter account settings.  
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2
Open the Accounts screen.  
Touch and hold the account whose  
settings you want to change. In the menu  
that opens, touch Account settings.  
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Email  
To delete an email account  
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2
Open the Accounts screen.  
Touch and hold the account you want to  
delete.  
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Touch Remove account in the menu that  
opens.  
Touch the OK button in the dialog box  
to confirm that you want to delete the  
account.  
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Camera  
Getting to know the  
viewfinder  
Zoom - Zoom in or zoom out. Alternatively you can use the side  
volume keys.  
Brightness - This defines and controls the amount of sunlight  
entering the image. Slide the brightness indicator along the bar  
towards “-” to lower the brightness of the image or towards “+” to  
increase it.  
Scene mode - Choose from Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Sports,  
Sunset and Night.  
Image size - Touch to set the size (in pixels) of the picture you take.  
Settings - Touch this icon to open the advanced settings menu.  
Video mode - Slide this icon down to switch to video mode.  
Taking a photo  
Gallery - Touch to view the last photo you captured. This enables you  
to access your gallery and view saved photos from within camera  
mode.  
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Camera  
Taking a quick photo  
Once you’ve taken the photo  
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2
Open the Camera application.  
Hold the phone horizontally and point  
the lens towards the subject you want to  
photograph.  
Your captured photo appears on the screen.  
Share Touch to share your photo using  
Bluetooth, Gmail, Google+,  
Messaging and Picasa.  
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Touch the capture button.  
Set as Touch to use the image as a  
Contact icon or Wallpaper.  
Rename Touch to edit the name of the  
picture just taken.  
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ISO – The ISO rating determines the  
sensitivity of the camera’s light sensor.  
The higher the ISO, the more sensitive the  
camera is. This is useful in darker conditions  
when you cannot use the flash.  
White balance – Choose from Auto,  
Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent and  
Cloudy.  
Touch to delete the image.  
Touch to take another photo  
immediately. Your current photo is  
saved.  
Touch to view the last photo you  
captured as well as the gallery.  
Using the advanced settings  
Color effect – Choose a colour tone for your  
new photo.  
In the viewfinder, touch  
to open all  
advanced options.  
Timer – The self-timer allows you to set a  
delay after the capture button is pressed.  
Select Off, 3 secs., 5 sec or 10 secs. This  
is ideal if you want to be in the photo.  
Change camera settings by scrolling through  
the list. After selecting the option, touch the  
Back key.  
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Camera  
Shutter sound – Select one of four shutter  
Storage – Choose whether to save your  
photos to the phone memory or to the  
external memory.  
sounds.  
Auto review – If you turn Auto review on,  
it automatically shows you the picture you  
just took.  
– Restore all camera default settings.  
– Touch whenever you want to know  
Tag location – Activate to use your phone’s how this function operates. This provides you  
location-based services. Take pictures  
wherever you are and tag them with the  
location. If you upload tagged pictures to a  
blog that supports geotagging, you can see  
the pictures displayed on a map.  
with a quick guide.  
TIP! When you exit the camera, some  
settings return to their defaults, such as  
white balance, color effect and timer .  
Check these before you take your next  
photo.  
NOTE: This function is only available when  
GPS is active.  
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- Touch to see a slideshow.  
- Touch to share the contents or delete a  
photo. Touch More for more options.  
Details – Check information on the  
TIP! The Settings menu is superimposed  
over the viewfinder, so when you  
change elements of the image colour or  
quality, you see a preview of the image  
change behind the Settings menu.  
content.  
Show on map  
Viewing your saved photos  
Set as – Set as a contact icon or  
wallpaper.  
Access your saved photos while in Camera  
mode. Just touch  
and touch the screen.  
You then see Slideshow and Menu.  
Crop – Crop your photo. Move your  
finger across the screen to select the  
area.  
TIP! Flick left or right to view other  
photos or videos.  
Rotate Left / Rotate Right – Rotate  
left or right.  
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Video camera  
Getting to know the  
viewfinder  
Zoom - Zoom in or zoom out. Alternatively you can use the side  
volume keys.  
Brightness - This defines and controls the amount of sunlight  
entering the video. Slide the brightness indicator along the bar  
towards “-” to lower the brightness of the video or towards “+” to  
increase it.  
Video size - Touch to set the size (in pixels) of the video you record.  
Audio recording - Choose Mute to record a video without sound.  
Settings - Touch this icon to open the advanced settings menu.  
Camera mode - Slide this icon up to switch to camera mode.  
Start recording  
Gallery - Touch to view the last video you recorded. This enables  
you to access your gallery and view your saved videos from within  
video mode.  
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Shooting a quick video  
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Touch on the screen to stop recording.  
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2
3
Slide the Camera mode button down and  
After shooting a video  
A still image representing your video will  
appear on the screen.  
the icon changes to  
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The video camera viewfinder appears on  
the screen.  
Holding the phone horizontally, point the  
lens towards the subject you want to  
capture in your video.  
Touch the Record button once to start  
recording.  
REC appears at the bottom of the  
viewfinder with a timer showing the  
length of the video.  
Play  
Touch to play the video.  
Share  
Touch to share your video using  
Bluetooth, Gmail, Messaging  
and YouTube.  
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5
Touch to edit the name of the  
selected video.  
Rename  
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Video camera  
Using the advanced settings  
Touch to delete the video you just made.  
Confirm by touching OK. The viewfinder  
reappears.  
Using the viewfinder, touch  
to open all  
the advanced options.  
Adjust the video camera setting by scrolling  
through the list. After selecting the option,  
touch the Back key.  
White balance – White balance ensures  
that the white areas in your video are  
realistic. To enable your camera to adjust  
the white balance correctly, you may need to  
determine the light conditions. Choose from  
Auto, Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent  
and Cloudy.  
Touch to shoot another video right away.  
Your current video is saved.  
Touch to view the last recorded video as  
well as the gallery.  
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Color effect – Choose a colour tone to use  
for your new view.  
Auto review – Auto review automatically  
shows you the video you just recorded.  
Storage – Choose whether to save your  
video clip to the phone memory or to the  
external memory.  
– Restore all video camera default  
settings.  
– Touch if you want to know how this  
function operates. This provides you with a  
quick guide.  
Watching your saved videos  
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2
3
In the viewfinder, touch  
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Your gallery appears on the screen.  
Touch a video once to bring it to the  
front of the gallery. It starts playing  
automatically.  
Adjusting the volume when  
viewing a video  
To adjust the volume of a video while it is  
playing, use the volume keys on the left-  
hand side of the phone.  
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Multimedia  
Preloaded App  
View mode  
There are useful applications preloaded on  
the Preloaded Apps. To use the application,  
you need to install the application to your  
phone first.  
Touch Gallery. Folder view is displayed.  
Touch any folder and it turns to grid view  
mode. If you tap a photo, it changes into full  
view mode.  
NOTE: Preloaded applications may differ  
according to your phones software or your  
service provider.  
Timeline view  
LG-E400 Gallery provides a timeline view of  
your photos and videos. In grid view mode,  
Gallery  
drag  
to the right and the date you  
Touch the Applications tab, then select  
Gallery. Open a list of catalogue bars that  
store all your multimedia files.  
took your photos is displayed, starting with  
the most recent. If you select a specific  
date, all the photos you took on that day are  
grouped.  
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6
Touch  
Touch  
of the song. Touch  
the previous song.  
to skip to the next song.  
to go back to the beginning  
Music  
Your LG-E400 has a built-in music  
player that lets you play all your favourite  
tracks. To access the music player, touch  
Applications, then touch Music.  
twice to return to  
To change the volume while listening to  
music, press the up and down volume keys  
on the left-hand side of the phone.  
Playing a song  
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In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select Music.  
Touch Songs.  
Touch and hold any song in the list. It  
displays Play, Add to playlist, Use as  
ringtone, Delete, Details, Share and  
Search as options.  
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3
4
Select the song you want to play.  
Touch  
to pause the song.  
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Multimedia  
NOTE: Music file copyrights may be  
protected by international treaties and  
national copyright laws.  
Transferring files using USB  
mass storage devices  
To transfer files using USB devices  
Therefore, it may be necessary to obtain  
permission or a licence to reproduce or  
copy music.  
In some countries, national laws prohibit  
private copying of copyrighted material.  
Before downloading or copying the file,  
check the national laws of the relevant  
country concerning the use of such  
material.  
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3
Connect the LG-E400 to a PC using a  
USB cable.  
USB connection mode list will appear, and  
select USB storage option.  
Open the removable memory folder on  
your PC. You can view the mass storage  
content on your PC and transfer the files.  
Copy the files from your PC to the drive  
folder.  
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When you are finished, select “Charge  
only” option to disconnect the phone.  
Driver on your PC, you must set it up  
manually.  
For more information, refer to  
'Transferring files using USB mass  
storage devices'.  
Transfer music or video files from the PC  
to the phone's removable storage.  
How to transfer music/video files  
to your phone  
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Connect your phone to the PC using the  
USB cable. In the Home screen, touch  
and drag down the notification drawer.  
Select USB connection mode > USB  
storage, and select Open folder to view  
files from Removable Disk pop up which  
appears in PC .  
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You can copy or move files from your  
PC to your phone's removable storage  
using a card reader.  
If there is a video file with a subtitle file  
(*.srt file with the same name as the  
video file), place it in the same folder  
If you didn't install LG Android Platform  
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Multimedia  
to display subtitles automatically when  
Sending data from your phone  
using Bluetooth  
Sending data using Bluetooth You can  
use Bluetooth to send data by running a  
corresponding application, not from the  
Bluetooth menu as on most other mobile  
phones.  
playing the video file.  
When downloading music or video files,  
copyrights must be secured. Note that  
corrupted files or files with incorrect  
extensions may damage your phone.  
* Sending pictures: Run the Gallery  
application, then select Picture > Menu.  
Click Share, then select Bluetooth. Check  
whether Bluetooth is turned on, then select  
Scan for devices. Choose the device you  
want to send data to from the list.  
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* Exporting contacts: Run the Contacts  
application. Touch the address you want  
to export to. Touch the Menu key and  
select Share > Bluetooth. Check whether  
Bluetooth is turned on, then select Scan  
for devices. Choose the device you want  
to send data to from the list.  
* Sending multi-selected contacts: Run  
the Contacts application. To select more  
than one contact touch the Menu key and  
touch Share. Select the contacts you want  
to send or touch Select all option from  
top > Select Share > Bluetooth > Enable  
Bluetooth and select Scan for devices >  
Choose the device you want to send data  
from the list.  
* Connecting to FTP (only FTP server  
is supported on this handset): Select  
Settings > Wireless & networks  
> Bluetooth settings. Select the  
Discoverable box so you can search for  
your phone on other devices. Find the FTP  
service and connect to the FTP server.  
If you want to search for this phone from  
other devices, go to Settings > Wireless  
& networks > Bluetooth settings. Select  
the Discoverable box. The box is cleared  
after 120 seconds.  
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Utilities  
NOTE: to change alarm settings on alarm  
list screen, touch the Menu key and  
select Settings. You can adjust the below  
options: Alarm in silent mode, Alarm  
volume, Snooze duration and Side button  
behaviour.  
Setting your alarm  
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2
3
In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select Clock.  
If you want to add a new alarm, touch  
and select Add alarm.  
Set the time to turn on the alarm. After  
you set the time, the LG-E400 lets you  
know how much time is left before the  
alarm will sound.  
Using your calculator  
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In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select Calculator.  
Touch the number keys to enter numbers.  
For simple calculations, touch the  
function you want (+, –, x or ÷) followed  
by =.  
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3
4
Set Repeat, Ringtone or Vibrate, then  
add a label to name the alarm. Touch  
Done.  
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For more complex calculations, touch the  
Menu key, touch the Advanced panel,  
then choose sin, cos, tan, log and so on.  
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Also, touch Where then enter the  
location.  
If you want to add a note to your event,  
touch Description and enter the details.  
If you want to repeat the alarm, set  
Repetition, and set Reminders, if  
necessary.  
Touch Done to save the event in the  
calendar. A coloured square in the  
calendar marks all days that have saved  
events. An alarm sounds at the event  
start time to help you stay organised.  
Adding an event to your  
calendar  
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In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select Calendar.  
To check the event, touch the date. Touch  
and hold if you want to add a new event.  
Touch New event.  
Touch What then enter the event name.  
Check the date and enter the time you  
want your event to start and finish.  
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3
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Utilities  
Changing your calendar view  
Recording a sound or voice  
1
In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select Calendar.  
Touch the Menu key.  
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In the Home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select Voice  
Recorder.  
2
Select the calendar view for a particular  
day, week or month.  
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3
4
Touch  
Touch  
Touch  
to begin recording.  
to end the recording.  
to listen to the recording.  
to access your album.  
Voice recorder  
Use the voice recorder to record voice  
memos or other audio files.  
NOTE: touch  
You can listen to the saved recording.  
Notice: the available recording time may  
differ from the real time.  
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Sending the voice recording  
Polaris Office  
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Once you have finished recording, you  
can send the audio clip by touching  
Menu > Share.  
Choose from Bluetooth, Gmail  
Messaging. When you select Gmail and  
Messaging, the voice recording is added  
to the message, then you write and send  
the message normally.  
Polaris Office is a professional mobile office  
solution that lets users conveniently view  
various types of office documents, including  
Word, Excel and PowerPoint files, anywhere,  
anytime, using their mobile devices.  
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Managing files  
Polaris Office provides mobile users with  
convenient file management features,  
including copying, pasting, renaming and  
deleting files and folders right on the device.  
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Utilities  
Viewing files  
down applications. You can also uninstall  
the applications you have installed on your  
device.  
Mobile users can now easily view a wide  
variety of file types, including Microsoft  
Office documents and Adobe PDF, right  
on their mobile devices. When viewing  
documents using Polaris Office, the objects  
and layout remain the same as in their  
original documents.  
App Manager  
You can manage your applications with App  
Manager. You can easily check the number  
of currently running applications and shut  
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The Web  
Browser  
Using the web toolbar  
Browser gives you a fast, full-colour world  
of games, music, news, sport, entertainment  
and much more, right on your mobile phone.  
Wherever you are and whatever you enjoy.  
NOTE: additional charges apply when  
connecting to these services and  
downloading content. Check data charges  
with your network provider.  
Touch to go backwards one page.  
Touch to go forwards one page to the  
one you connected to after the current  
page. This is the opposite of what  
happens when you touch the Back key,  
which goes to the previous page.  
Touch to show all your open windows.  
Touch to add a new window  
Add/show bookmark and show Most  
visited, Read it later and History.  
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The Web  
Using options  
Touch the Menu key to view options.  
Select text – Allows you to copy any  
text from the web page.  
More  
Read it later – Add the current web  
page in read it later.  
Add RSS feed – Add the current web  
page to the RSS feed.  
Home page: Go to the Home page.  
Set home page: Set the current web  
page as your Home page.  
Add shortcut to home: Add the shortcut  
of the current web page to the Home  
screen.  
Page info: Displays the web page  
information.  
Share page – Allows you to share the  
web page with others.  
Find on page – Allows you to find  
letters or words on the current web  
page.  
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Downloads: Displays your download  
history.  
Settings: Change web browser settings.  
TIP! To return to the previous web page,  
touch the Back key.  
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Settings  
In the Home screen, touch the Applications advanced Wi-Fi settings screen is accessed  
tab then scroll to and touch Settings.  
from the Wi-Fi settings screen. Touch the  
Menu key and touch Advanced.  
Wireless & networks  
TIP! How to obtain the MAC address  
Here, you can manage Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.  
You can also set up mobile networks and  
switch to airplane mode.  
Airplane mode – After switching to airplane  
mode, all wireless connections are disabled.  
Wi-Fi – Touch to select: This turns on Wi-Fi  
to connect to available Wi-Fi networks.  
Wi-Fi settings – Allows you to set up and  
manage wireless access points. Set network  
notification, or add a Wi-Fi network. The  
To set up a connection in some wireless  
networks with MAC filters, you may  
need to enter the MAC address of your  
LG-E400 into the router.  
You can find the MAC address in  
the following user interface: Touch  
Applications > Settings > Wireless &  
networks > Wi-Fi settings, and touch  
the Menu key. Then select Advanced >  
MAC Address.  
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Bluetooth – Touch to select: This turns on  
Bluetooth to connect to Bluetooth devices.  
VPN settings – Displays the list of Virtual  
Private Networks (VPNs) that you’ve  
previously configured. Allows you to add  
different types of VPN.  
Mobile networks – Set options for data  
roaming, network mode & operators, access  
point names (APNs) and so on.  
Bluetooth settings – Set device name &  
discoverable mode, scan for other devices.  
Or, check a list of Bluetooth devices that  
you’ve previously configured and those  
detected when the phone last scanned for  
Bluetooth devices.  
Tethering & portable hotspot – You can  
configure the USB tethering and portable Wi-  
Fi hotspot settings.  
Call settings  
< Fixed dialing numbers >  
Select Fixed dialing numbers to turn on  
and compile a list of numbers that can be  
called from your phone. You’ll need your  
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Settings  
PIN2, which is available from your operator.  
using this function. This is useful if you need  
Only numbers within the fixed dial list can be to reject a call during a meeting.  
called from your phone.  
< Voicemail >  
Voicemail service – Allows you to select  
Call forwarding – Choose whether to divert  
all calls, when the line is busy, when there is  
no answer or when you have no signal.  
your carrier’s voicemail service.  
Call barring – Select when you would like  
calls to be barred. Enter the call barring  
password. Please check with your network  
operator about this service.  
Call reject – Allows you to set the call reject  
function. Choose from Off, Reject on list or  
Reject all calls.  
Voicemail settings – If you are using your  
carrier’s voicemail service, this option allows  
you to enter the phone number to use for  
listening to and managing your voicemail.  
< Other call settings >  
Excuse messages – When you want to  
reject a call, you can send a quick message  
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Call costs – View the charges applied  
to your calls. (This service is network  
dependent; some operators do not support  
this function)  
Call waiting: If call waiting is activated, the  
handset will notify you of an incoming call  
while you are on another call (depending on  
your network provider).  
Call duration – View the duration of calls  
including last call, all calls, dialled calls and  
received calls.  
Additional settings – This lets you change  
the following settings:  
Caller ID: Choose whether to display your  
number on an outgoing call (This service is  
network dependent; some operators do not  
support this function).  
Sound  
< General >  
Silent mode – Allows you to mute all  
sounds (including call and notification  
ringtones) except the audio from music and  
videos and any alarms you have set. You  
must mute media and alarm sounds in their  
own applications.  
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Settings  
Vibrate – Allows you to set your phone to  
< Feedback >  
vibrate when you receive an incoming call.  
Audible touch tones – Allows you to set the  
Volume – Allows you to set the volume for  
phone to play tones when using the dialpad  
ringtones, media and alarms. If you deselect to dial numbers.  
the option to use the incoming call volume  
for notifications, you can set the volume for  
incoming calls and notifications separately.  
Audible selection – Allows you to set your  
phone to play a sound when you touch  
buttons, icons and other onscreen items that  
react to your touch.  
< Incoming calls >  
Phone ringtone – Allows you to set your  
default incoming call ringtone.  
< Notifications >  
Screen lock sounds – Allows you to set  
your phone to play a sound when locking  
and unlocking the screen.  
Notification ringtone – Allows you to set  
your default notification ringtone.  
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mobile networks. When you select this  
option, you’re asked whether you consent to  
allowing Google to use your location when  
providing these services.  
Use GPS satellites – If you select Use  
GPS satellites, your phone determines your  
location to street level accuracy.  
Set up screen lock – Set an unlock  
pattern to secure your phone. Opens a set  
of screens that guide you through drawing  
a screen unlock pattern. You can set a PIN  
or password instead of a pattern or leave  
it as None.  
Display  
Brightness – Adjust the screen brightness.  
Auto-rotate screen – Set to switch  
orientation automatically when you rotate  
the phone.  
Animation – Set to display an animation.  
Screen timeout – Set the time for screen  
timeout.  
Location & security  
Use wireless networks – If you select Use  
wireless networks, your phone determines  
your approximate location using Wi-Fi and  
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Settings  
When you turn on your phone or wake up  
Install from SD card – Choose to install  
the screen, you're asked to draw your unlock encrypted certificates from your SD card.  
pattern to unlock the screen.  
Set password – Set or change the  
Set up SIM card lock – Set up SIM card  
credential storage password.  
lock or change the SIM PIN.  
Clear storage – Clear credentials for all  
Visible passwords – Select to show  
passwords as you type them or deselect to  
hide passwords as you type them.  
Select device administrators – Add one or  
more administrators.  
content and reset password.  
Applications  
You can manage applications and set up  
quick launch shortcuts.  
Unknown sources – Default setting to  
Use secure credentials – Allows you to  
access secure certificates.  
install non-Market applications.  
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Manage applications – Manage and  
remove installed applications.  
Running services – Check services that are  
currently running.  
Storage use – View storage used by  
applications.  
Battery usage – See what has been using  
the battery.  
Accounts & sync  
< General sync settings >  
Background data – Permits applications to  
synchronise data in the background, whether  
or not you are actively working in them.  
Deselecting this setting can save battery  
power and lowers (but does not eliminate)  
data usage.  
Auto-sync – Permits applications to  
synchronise, send and receive data to their  
own schedule.  
Development – Set options for application  
development.  
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Settings  
< Manage accounts >  
Automatic restore: Set to restore your  
settings and application data when the  
applications are reinstalled on your device.  
Factory data reset: Reset your settings  
to the factory default values and delete  
all your data. If you reset the phone in  
this way, you are prompted to reenter the  
same information as when you first started  
Android.  
List of all Google accounts and other  
accounts you’ve added to your phone.  
If you touch an account in this screen, its  
account screen opens.  
Privacy  
Change the settings for managing your  
settings and data.  
Back up my data: Set to back up your  
settings and application data to the Google  
server.  
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< System memory >  
Checks the available space.  
Storage  
< Internal memory >  
Check total available internal memory space.  
Touch Erase internal memory if you want  
to delete all data from the internal memory.  
Language & keyboard  
Set local language and region as well as  
keyboard settings.  
< SD card >  
Check total available SD card space. Touch  
Unmount SD card for safe removal. Erase  
SD card if you want to delete all data from  
the SD card.  
Voice input & output  
< Voice input >  
Voice recogniser settings – Use the  
Voice recogniser settings to configure the  
Android voice input feature.  
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Settings  
Language: Opens a screen where you  
can set the language you use for speech  
to enter text.  
< Voice output >  
Text-to-speech settings – Use the Text-  
to-speech settings to configure the Android  
text-to-speech synthesiser for applications  
that can use this feature.  
NOTE: if you don’t have speech synthesiser  
data installed, only the Install voice data  
setting is available.  
SafeSearch: Opens a dialog where you  
can set whether you want the Google  
SafeSearch filter to block some results.  
Block offensive words: When deselected,  
Google voice recognition will recognise  
and transcribe words many people  
consider offensive, when you use speech  
to enter text. When selected, Google  
voice recognition replaces those words  
in transcriptions with a placeholder  
comprised of star symbols ( * ).  
Listen to an example: Plays a brief  
sample of the speech synthesiser, using  
your current settings.  
Always use my settings: Tick to use the  
settings on this screen in place of speech  
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synthesiser settings available in other  
applications.  
Default Engine: Opens a dialog where  
you can set the text-to-speech application  
you want to use, if you have more than  
one installed.  
Install voice data: If your phone does  
not have speech synthesiser data  
installed, this connects to Android Market  
and guides you through the process  
of downloading and installing the data.  
This setting is not available if the data is  
already installed.  
Speech rate: Opens a dialog where  
you can select how quickly you want the  
synthesiser to speak.  
Language: Opens a dialog where you can  
select the language of the text you want  
the synthesiser to read. This is particularly  
useful in combination with Always use  
my settings to ensure that text is spoken  
correctly in a variety of applications.  
Pico TTS: Configure the Pico TTS  
settings.  
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Settings  
Wi-Fi connection – Checkmark this to use  
LG PC Suite with Wi-Fi connection.  
Please note that Wi-Fi network should  
be connected for LG PC Suite via Wi-Fi  
connection in Wireless & networks settings.  
Accessibility  
Use the Accessibility settings to configure  
accessibility plug-ins you have installed on  
your phone.  
NOTE: requires additional plug-ins.  
Connectivity  
Date & time  
Use Date & time settings to set your  
preference for how dates are displayed. You  
can also use these settings to set your own  
time and time zone rather than obtaining the  
current time from the mobile network.  
Default connection mode – You can set the  
desired mode (Charge only, USB storage,  
PC software and USB tethering).  
Always ask – Checkmark this if you don’  
t want to see USB connection mode popup  
whenever USB cable is connected.  
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About phone  
View legal information and check phone  
status and software version.  
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Software update  
newer version of the firmware available for  
your device.  
Phone software update  
LG Mobile phone software update from  
As the mobile phone firmware update  
requires the user’s full attention for the  
duration of the update process, please make  
sure you check all instructions and notes  
that appear at each step before proceeding.  
Please note that removing the USB data  
cable or battery during the upgrade may  
seriously damage your mobile phone.  
the Internet  
For more information about using this  
function, please visit the http://update.  
lgmobile.com or http://www.lg.com/  
common/ index.jsp select country and  
language.  
This feature allows you to update the  
firmware on your phone to a newer version  
conveniently from the Internet without  
needing to visit a service centre. This feature  
is only available if and when LG makes the  
NOTE: LG reserves the right to make  
firmware updates available only for selected  
models at its own discretion and does  
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not guarantee the availability of the newer  
version of the firmware for all handset  
models.  
phone > Software update > Check now  
for update.  
You can also delay the update by 1 hour, 4  
hours, 8 hours or 24 hours. In this case, the  
application will notify you to update when the  
time is up. You can also rearrange an update  
manually.  
NOTE: This feature is dependent on  
the network service provider, region or  
countries.  
LG Mobile Phone software update via  
Over-the-Air (OTA)  
This feature allows you to update the  
firmware of your phone to the newer version  
conveniently via OTA without connecting the  
USB data cable. This feature is only available  
if and when LG makes the newer version of  
the firmware available for your device.  
First, you can check the software version  
on your mobile phone: Settings > About  
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Software update  
DivX Mobile  
vod.divx.com for more information on how to  
complete your registration.  
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video  
format created by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary  
of Rovi Corporation. This is an official DivX  
Certified® device that plays DivX video. Visit  
divx.com for more information and software  
tools to convert your files into DivX videos.  
DivX Certified® to play DivX® video up to  
320x240.  
DivX®, DivX Certified® and associated  
logos are trademarks of Rovi Corporation  
or its subsidiaries and are used under  
licence.  
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This  
DivX Certified® device must be registered  
in order to play purchased DivX Video-  
on-Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain your  
registration code, locate the DivX VOD  
section in your device setup menu. Go to  
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Notice:  
Open Source Software  
To obtain the corresponding source  
code under GPL, LGPL, MPL and  
other open source licences, please visit  
http://opensource.lge.com/  
All referred licence terms, disclaimers  
and notices are available for download  
with the source code.  
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Accessories  
These accessories are available for use with the LG-E400. (Items described below may be optional.)  
Travel adapter  
Battery  
Data cable  
Connect your  
LG-E400 and PC.  
User Guide  
Learn more about  
your LG-E400.  
NOTE:  
Always use genuine LG accessories.  
Failure to do this may void your warranty.  
Accessories may vary in different regions.  
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Technical data  
Ambient temperatures  
Max: +55°C (discharging), +45°C (charging)  
Min: -10°C  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter lists some problems you might encounter while using your phone. Some  
problems require you to call your service provider, but most are easy to fix yourself.  
Message  
Possible causes  
Possible corrective measures  
There is no SIM card in  
SIM error  
the phone or it is inserted Make sure that the SIM card is correctly inserted.  
incorrectly.  
Signal is weak or you’re  
outside the carrier network. network operator coverage map.  
Operator applied new  
services.  
Move towards a window or into an open area. Check the  
No network  
connection/  
Losing  
Check whether the SIM card is more than 6~12 months  
old. If so, change your SIM at your network provider's  
nearest branch. Contact your service provider.  
network  
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Message  
Possible causes  
Possible corrective measures  
To change a security code,  
you will need to confirm the  
new code by re-entering it.  
The two codes you have  
entered do not match.  
Not supported by service  
provider or registration  
Codes do not  
match  
If you forget the code, contact your service provider.  
Any  
application  
Contact your service provider.  
cannot be set required.  
Dialling error  
New network not authorised.  
New SIM card inserted.  
Pre-paid charge limit  
reached.  
Check for new restrictions.  
Contact service provider or reset limit with PIN2.  
Calls not  
available  
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Troubleshooting  
Message  
Possible causes  
Possible corrective measures  
On/Off key pressed too briefly. Press the On/Off key down for at least two seconds.  
Phone cannot  
be switched  
on  
Battery is not charged.  
Battery contacts are dirty. Clean the battery contacts.  
Battery is not charged. Charge battery.  
Charge battery. Check charging indicator on the display.  
Outside temperature is too Make sure phone is charging at a normal temperature.  
hot or cold.  
Contact problem  
Check the charger and connection to the phone. Check the  
battery contacts and clean them if necessary.  
Plug the charger into a different socket.  
If the charger does not warm up, replace it.  
Only use original LG accessories.  
Replace battery.  
Charging  
error  
No voltage  
Charger defective  
Wrong charger  
Battery defective  
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Message  
Possible causes  
Possible corrective measures  
Number not The Fixed dialling number  
Check the Settings menu and turn the function off.  
permitted  
Impossible  
to receive /  
send SMS &  
picture  
function is on.  
Memory full  
Delete some messages from the phone.  
Files not  
opening  
Unsupported file format  
Check the file formats that can be supported.  
SD card not FAT16, FAT32 file system Check SD card file system via card reader, or format SD  
working supported card using the phone.  
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Troubleshooting  
Message  
Possible causes  
Possible corrective measures  
The screen  
does not turn  
on when I  
If you use any protection tape or case, check to see if it has  
Proximity sensor problem covered the area around the proximity sensor. Make sure  
that the area around the proximity sensor is clean.  
receive a call.  
Check the settings status of the sound menu to make sure  
you are not in vibrate or silent mode.  
No sound  
Vibration mode  
Remove the battery, insert it again and switch on the phone.  
Try to perform a software update via the website.  
Hang up or Intermittent software  
freeze  
problem  
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Message  
Possible causes  
Possible corrective measures  
1.Turn the phone off.  
2.Remove the back cover.  
3.Remove the battery and reinstall it.  
4.Close the back cover.  
Phone locked  
and does not Temporary software error  
function.  
5.Turn the phone on again.  
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