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LG LG350 Phone Guide
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LG LG350 Phone Guide
Table of Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i
Your Phone’s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ii
Section 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
1A. Setting Up Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Setting UpYourVoicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Section 2: Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
2A. Your Phone:The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
FrontView ofYour Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Viewing the Display Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Features ofYour Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
TurningYour Phone On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
UsingYour Phone’s Battery and Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
NavigatingThrough Phone Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
DisplayingYour Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Making and Answering Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
EnteringText . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
2B. ControllingYour Phone’s Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Location Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Messaging Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
Airplane Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
TTY Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Phone Setup Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
2C. SettingYour Phone’s Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Accessing the Security Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
UsingYour Phone’s Lock Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Using Special Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Erasing the Contacts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
RestrictingYour Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
ResettingYour Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
UpdatingYour Picture Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Security Features for Data Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Selective Call Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
2D. ControllingYour Roaming Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Understanding Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
SettingYour Phone’s Roam Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Using Call Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
Using Data Roam Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
2E. Managing Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Viewing History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
Call History Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Making a Call From Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
Saving a Phone Number From Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
Prepending a Phone Number From Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Erasing Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
2F. Using Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
Adding a New Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
Finding Contacts Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78
Contacts Entry Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
Editing a Contacts Entry’s Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
Assigning Speed Dial Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
My Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
Editing a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
Selecting a RingerType for an Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
Dialing Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
2G. Using the Phone’s Calendar andTools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
UsingYour Phone’s Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
UsingYour Phone’s Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91
UsingYour Phone’s Notepad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92
UsingYour Phone’sTools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92
2H. UsingYour Phone’sVoice Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
ManagingVoice Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
2I. UsingYour Phone’s Built-in Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
Taking Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98
Storing Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105
RecordingVideos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108
StoringVideos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110
Managing Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111
2J. Using Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119
Turning Bluetooth On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120
Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121
Bluetooth Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123
Pairing Bluetooth Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124
Section 3: Service Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127
3A. Service Features:The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128
UsingVoicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129
Using SMSText Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137
Using Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140
Responding to CallWaiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141
Making aThree-Way Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142
Using Call Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143
3B. Data Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144
Data Services Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145
Getting StartedWith Data Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146
Accessing Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152
Downloading Premium Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153
Exploring theWeb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .157
Data Services FAQs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162
Section 4: Safety andWarranty Information . . . . . . . .165
4A. Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166
General Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access toYour Phone . . . . . . . . . .167
UsingYour PhoneWith a Hearing Aid Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170
Caring for the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172
Owner’s Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174
Phone Guide Proprietary Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174
4B. Manufacturer’sWarranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175
Manufacturer’sWarranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .179
Introduction
This PhoneGuide introduces you to your wireless service
and all the features of your new phone. It’s divided into four
sections:
ࡗ Section1: Getting Started ࡗ Section2: Your Phone ࡗ Section 3: Service Features ࡗ Section 4: Safety andWarranty Information Throughout this guide, you’ll find tips that highlight special
shortcuts and timely reminders to help you make the most
of your new phone and service.TheTable of Contents and
Index will also help you quickly locate specific information.
You’ll get the most out of your phone if you read each section.
However, if you’d like to get right to a specific feature, simply
locate that section in theTable of Contents and go directly to
that page. Follow the instructions in that section, and you’ll
be ready to use your phone in no time.
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Your Phone’s Menu
The following list outlines your phone’s menu structure. For
more information about using your phone’s menus, see
“NavigatingThrough Phone Menus”on page 20.
1. Call History
1. Missed Calls
2. Incoming Calls
3. Outgoing Calls
4. Recent Calls
5. Delete Calls
1. Missed Calls / 2. Incoming Calls /
3. Outgoing Calls / 4. Recent Calls /
5. All Calls
2. Contacts
1. Find/Add Entry
2. Groups
3. Speed Dials
4. My Information
5. Services
1. Customer Service / 2. Dir Assistance /
3. Operator
3. Messaging
1. Send Message
2. Text Messages
1. Text Message / 2. Picture Msg
1. Inbox / 2. Sent / 3. Outbox / 4. Draft
5. Edit Folder / 6. Send Message
Inbox/Sent Msg/Saved Msg/Pending
1. Call Voicemail / 2. Voicemail Details /
3. Clear Icon
3. Picture Msg
4. Voicemail
4. Pictures
1. Camera
2. Camcorder
3. Picture Msg
4. My Albums
5. Account Info
Inbox/Sent Msg/Saved Msg/Pending
In Phone/Online Albums
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5. My Content
Games
Ringers
Screen Savers
Applications
<Options>
Get New/My Content Manager
Get New/My Content Manager
Get New/My Content Manager
Get New/My Content Manager
6. Web
1. Launch
7. Bluetooth
1. Add Device
2. Trusted Devices
3. Supported Services
Audio/Dial-up Networking/
Send vCard/vCalendar (OPP)
1. On/Off / 2. DUN Service / 3. Visibility /
4. Bluetooth Info
4. Settings
8. Tools
1. Scheduler
2. Alarm Clock
1. Alarm 1 / 2. Alarm 2 / 3. Alarm 3 /
4. Quick Alarm
3. Ativate/Self-Service
4. Voice Memo
5. Notepad
6. Ez Tip Calc
7. Calculator
8. World Clock
9. Settings
1. Display
1. Greeting
Custom/Off
2. Incoming Calls
3. Screen Saver
4. Menu Styles
5. Clock & Calendar
1. Caller ID / 2. No Caller ID / 3. Roaming
1. Main Display / 2. Sub Display
Grid/List
1. Normal Clock / 2. Analog Clock /
3. Digital Clock / 4. Dual Clock /
5. Calendar
6. Font Size
7. Backlight
8. Power Save Mode
1. Message / 2. Browser / 3. Notepad
1. Main LCD / 2. Sub LCD / 3. Keypad
Off/30 Seconds/60 Seconds/
90 Seconds
9. Status Light
On/Off
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2. Sounds
1. Ringers
2. Key Tones
3. Volume
1. Ringer
1. Caller ID / 2. No Caller ID / 3. Roaming
Short Tones/Long Tones
Silence All/Off/Vibrate/Low/Med Low/
Med/High Med/High/High + Vib
Low/Med Low/Med/High Med/High
Off/Low/Med Low/Med/High Med/
High
2. Earpiece
3. Key Beep
4. Application
5. Power On/Off
4. Alerts
Off/Low/Med Low/Med/High Med/
High
Off/Low/Med Low/Med/High Med/
High
1. Voicemail Alerts Silent/Vib once/Vib & Sound/Custom/
1 Low beep/Low beeps/1 Loud beep/
Loud beeps
2. Message Alerts
Silent/Vib once/Vib & Sound/Custom/
1 Low beep/Low beeps/1 Loud beep/
Loud beeps
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
3. Service Change
4. Minute Beep
5. Call Connect
6. Signal Fade
3. Web
1. Enable Web (Disable Web)
2. Net Guard
3. Update Web Profile
4. Roaming
On/Off
1. Set Mode
Automatic/Home Only/Roaming Only
2. Call Guard
3. Data Roam Guard
5. Location
On/Off
Always Ask/Never Ask Again
On/Off
6. Messaging
1. Notification
Message & Icon/Icon Only
2. Message Reminder On/Off
3. Callback Number
4. Auto-Delete
5. Signature
None/My Phone Number/Other
On/Off
None/Custom
6. Preset Messages
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7. Bluetooth
1. On/Off
2. DUN Service
3. Visibility
On/Off
Enabled/Disabled
Hidden/Visible for 3 Min/
Always Visible
4. Bluetooth Info
8. Security [Enter Lock Code]
1. Lock Phone
2. Picture Msg
Unlock/Lock Now/On Power Up
1. Lock Pictures / 2. Update Picture Msg
Profile
3. Change Lock Code
4. Special Numbers
5. Delete Contacts
6. Restrict Calls
911/Empty
1. Yes / 2. No
Unlock/Except 911/Except Special #s/
Except Contacts
7. Selective Call Block
8. Reset Phone
1. Yes / 2. No
9. Setup/Others
1. Shortcuts
Left Navigation/Right Navigation/
Up Navigation/Down Navigation
Flip Open / Any Key / TALK Only
Off / Car-Kit/Headset
1. Abbreviated Dialing / 2. Contacts
Match / 3. Speed Dial
2. Answer Call
3. Auto-Answer
4. Dialing Match
5. Text Entry
1. Auto-Capital/2. Word Choice List/
3. Word Prediction/4. Word
Completion/5. Help
6. Language
7. TTY Mode
8. Airplane Mode
9. Update Phone SW
0. Phone Info
English/Español
Enable TTY/Disable TTY
On/Off
1. My Phone Number / 2. Version /
3. Icon Glossary / 4. Advanced
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Section 1
Getting Started
Section 1A
Setting Up Service
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ GettingStarted(page 3)
SettingUpYourVoicemail(page 4)
GettingHelp (page 5)
Settingupserviceonyournewphoneisquickandeasy.
This section walks you through the necessary steps to
unlock your phone, set up your voicemail, establish
passwords, and contact your service provider for assistance
with your wireless service.
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Section 1A: Setting Up Service
GettingStarted
UnlockingYourPhone
Tounlockyourphone, followtheseeasysteps:
1. Press and hold
to turn the phone on.
2. Press Unlock (right softkey).
Note: Toselect asoftkey, pressthesoftkeybuttondirectlybelowthesoftkey
text that appearsat thebottomleft andbottomright ofyourphone’s
displayscreen. Softkeyactionschangeaccordingtothescreenyou’re
viewingandwillnot appearifthereisnocorrespondingactionavailable.
3. Enter your four-digit lock code. (For security purposes,
the code is not visible as you type.)
Tip: Ifyoucan’t recallyourlockcode, tryusingthelast fourdigits
ofyourwirelessphonenumberortry0000. Ifneitheroftheseworks, call
yourserviceprovider.
Section 1A: Setting Up Service
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SettingUpYourVoicemail
All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically
transferred to your voicemail, even if your phone is in use or
turned off.Therefore, you will want to set up your voicemail
and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated.
Toset upyourvoicemail:
1. From standby mode, press and hold
.
2. Follow the system prompts to:
Ⅲ
Create your passcode
Ⅲ
Record your name announcement
Ⅲ
Record your greeting
Ⅲ
Choose whether or not to activate One-Touch
Message Access (a feature that lets you access
messages simply by pressing and holding
,
bypassing the need for you to enter your passcode).
VoicemailPasscode
You'llcreateyourvoicemailpassword(orpasscode)whenyouset upyour
voicemail. Formoreinformationortochangeyourvoicemailpassword,
pleasecontact yourserviceprovider.
For more information about using your voicemail, see “Using
Voicemail”on page 129.
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Section 1A: Setting Up Service
GettingHelp
DirectoryAssistance
You have access to a variety of services and information
through Directory Assistance, including residential, business,
and government listings; assistance with local or long-
distance calls; movie listings; and hotel, restaurant, shopping,
and major local event information.There is a per-call charge,
and you will be billed for airtime.
TocallDirectoryAssistance:
ᮣ
Press
.
OperatorServices
Operator Services provides assistance when placing collect
calls or when placing calls billed to a local telephone calling
card or third party.
ToaccessOperatorServices:
ᮣ
Press
.
For more information, call your service provider.
Note: OperatorServicesmaynot beavailableinallareas.
Section 1A: Setting Up Service
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Section 2
Your Phone
Section 2A
Your Phone: The Basics
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ FrontViewofYourPhone(page 9)
ViewingtheDisplayScreen(page 12)
FeaturesofYourPhone(page 14)
TurningYour PhoneOnandOff(page 16)
UsingYourPhone’sBatteryandCharger(page 17)
NavigatingThroughPhoneMenus(page 20)
DisplayingYourPhoneNumber(page 21)
MakingandAnsweringCalls(page 22)
EnteringText (page 33)
Yourphoneispackedwithfeaturesthat simplifyyourlifeand
expandyourabilitytostayconnectedtothepeopleand
informationthat areimportant toyou.This section will guide
you through the basic functions and calling features of your
phone.
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Section 2A:Your Phone –The Basics
FrontViewofYourPhone
20. Earpiece
1. Signal Strength
Indicator
19. Battery
Strength
Indicator
18. Display Screen
2. Softkey Buttons
3. Headset Jack
4. TALK
17. Menu/OK
16. End (Power)
5. Volume Control
15. Camera Keys
6. Voice Services Key
7. Speaker Key
14. Navigation Key
13. Microphone
12. Charger Jack
8. Back (Clear)
9. Accessory Jack
10. Digital Camera
11. Flash/MWI(MessageWaiting Indicator)
Section 2A:Your Phone –The Basics
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KeyFunctions
1. SignalStrengthIndicatorrepresents the signal strength by
displaying bars.The more bars displayed, the better the
signal strength.
2. SoftkeyButtonslet you select softkey actions or menu
items corresponding to the bottom left and right lines on
the display screen.
3. Headset Jack allows you to plug in an optional headset for
convenient, hands-free conversations.
CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack
may damage the phone.
4. TALKallows you to place or receive calls, answer Call
Waiting, useThree-Way Calling, or activateVoice Dial.
5. VolumeControlallows you to adjust the ringer volume in
standby mode (with the flip open) or adjust the voice
volume during a call.The volume key can also be used to
scroll up or down to navigate through the different menu
options.To mute the ringer during an incoming call, press
the volume key up or down.
6. VoiceServicesKeylets you dial phone numbers by speaking
contact name from idle mode with folder open.
7. SpeakerKey enables your phone's built-in speaker,
allowing you to hear other callers.
8. Back(Clear)deletes characters from the display in text
entry mode. When in a menu, press the Back key to return
to the previous menu.This key also allows you to return to
the previous screen in a data session.
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Section 2A:Your Phone –The Basics
9. Accessory Jack allows you to connect optional accessories,
such as a USB cable.
CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack
may damage the phone.
10. Digital Camera allows you to take sharp, high-resolution
digital pictures.
11. Flash/MWI allows you to take pictures indoors or at night
and also functions as a MWI(MessageWaiting Indicator).
12. Charger Jack connects the phone to the battery charger.
13. Microphone allows other callers to hear you clearly when
you are speaking to them.
14. Navigation Key scrolls through the phone’s menu options
and acts as a shortcut key from standby mode.You may
also customize the navigation shortcuts in the Settings
menu (see “Shortcuts”on page 53).
Ⅲ
Press Up to access Messaging.
Ⅲ
Press Down to access MyContent.
Ⅲ
Press Right to access Find/AddEntry.
Ⅲ
Press Left to view your Calendar.
15. Camera Keys allows you to access the Pictures menu with
the press of a button in standby mode. Press and hold to
automatically launch the camera.
16. End (Power) ends a call. Press and hold this key for two
seconds to turn your phone on or off. While in the main
menu, it returns the phone to standby mode and cancels
your input.
17. Menu/OK displays the phone's main menu from standby
mode. It also selects the highlighted choice when
navigating through a menu.
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18. Display Screen displays all the information needed to
operate your phone, such as the call status, the Contacts list,
the date and time, and the signal and battery strength.
19. Battery Strength Indicator represents the amount of
remaining battery charge currently available in your phone.
When all bars are displayed in the battery icon, the phone’s
battery is fully charged.When no bars are displayed, the
phone’s battery is completely discharged or empty.
20. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated prompts.
ViewingtheDisplayScreen
Yourphone’sdisplayscreenprovidesawealthofinformation
about yourphone’sstatusandoptions.Thislist identifiesthe
symbolsyou’llseeonyourphone’sdisplayscreen:
Note: Toviewalist ofyourphone’siconsanddescriptions, fromthemain
menuselect Settings>PhoneInfo>IconGlossary.
indicates your phone is using SSL (Secure Sockets
Layer) protocol for client/server communication.
shows your current signal strength. (The more lines
you have, the stronger your signal.)
means your phone cannot find a signal.
tells you a call is in progress.
indicates you are “Roaming”off the available
Network.
indicates you have NewText Messages.
indicates you have NewVoicemail. (Press and
hold
to call your voicemail box.)
indicates you have New Picture Msg.
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indicates you have New Messages.
indicates your phone’s location feature is on.
indicates your phone’s location feature is off.
indicates your data connection is active. (Data is
being transferred.)
indicates ringer volume is set to vibrate.
indicates Ringer &Vibrate mode is set.
indicates Ringer off/Silence All mode is set.
indicates your phone is operating inTTY mode.
indicates battery charge level (icon shows full
charge).
indicates battery needs to be recharged.
indicates outgoing calls number.
indicates missed calls number.
indicates incoming calls number.
indicates alarm is activated.
indicates speaker is activated.
indicates Bluetooth is enabled.
indicates a Bluetooth headset or hands-free device
is connected.
indicates PC or PDA is now under dial-up
networking.
indicates Camera/Picture mode.
indicates Camcorder/Video mode.
Note: Display indicators help you manage your roaming charges by
letting you know when you’re off the available Network, and whether
you're operating in digital or analog mode. (For more information, see
Section 2D: ControllingYour Roaming Experience.)
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FeaturesofYourPhone
Congratulations on the purchase of your phone.The LG350by
LGis lightweight, easy-to-use, and reliable, and it also offers
many significant features and service options.The following
list previews some of those features and provides page
numbers where you can find out more:
ⅷ
Dual-band/tri-mode capability allows you to make and
receive calls while on the available network and to roam
onotheranalogand1900and800MHzdigitalnetworks
where roaming agreements (page 66).
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
Data service provides access to the wireless Internet in
digital mode (page 144).
SMSText Messaging (page 137) provide quick and
convenient messaging capabilities.
Games, ringers, screen savers, and other applications can
be downloaded to make your phone as unique as you are
(page 153). Additional charges may apply.
ⅷ
ⅷ
Your Contacts list allows you to store up to 500 entries,
with up to five phone numbers per entry (page 77).
The built-in Calendar offers several personal information
management features to help you manage your busy
lifestyle (page 87).
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in
connection with location-based services that may be
available in the future (page 47).
Your phone’s external LCD display allows you to monitor
the phone’s status and to see who’s calling without
opening the phone.
T9Text Input lets you quickly type messages with one
keypress per letter (page 33).
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ⅷ
ⅷ
Speed dial lets you dial phone numbers with one or two
keypresses (page 32).
You can wirelessly pair your Bluetooth-enabled phone to
other Bluetooth devices, including headsets and hands-
free devices. You may also pair a personal computer or
hand-held device with your phone for dial-up networking,
using your phone as a wireless modem (page 119).
ⅷ
The built-in camera allows you to take full-color digital
pictures, view your pictures using the phone’s display,
and instantly share them with family and friends using
Picture Mail service (page 98).
ⅷ
Data Roam Guard will alert you when you are roaming and
using your browser or other online applications, giving
you the option to continue using those applications while
in the roaming area (page 69).
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TurningYourPhoneOnandOff
TurningYourPhoneOn
Toturnyourphoneon:
ᮣ
Press and hold
for approximately two seconds.
Once your phone is on, it may display “Searching for Service,”
which indicates that your phone is searching for a signal.
When your phone finds a signal, it automatically enters
standby mode – the phone’s idle state. At this point, you are
ready to begin making and receiving calls.
If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of
searching, a Power Save feature is automatically activated.
When a signal is found, your phone automatically returns to
standby mode.
In Power Save mode, your phone searches for a signal
periodically without your intervention.You can also initiate a
search for service by pressing any key (when your phone is
turned on).
Tip: ThePowerSavefeaturehelpstoconserveyourbatterypowerwhenyou
areinanareawherethereisnosignal.
TurningYourPhoneOff
Toturnyourphoneoff:
ᮣ
Press and hold
for two seconds until you see the
powering-down animation on the display screen.
Your screen remains blank while your phone is off (unless the
battery is charging).
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UsingYourPhone’sBatteryandCharger
WARNING: Use only manufacturer-approved batteries and chargers
with your phone. The failure to use a manufacturer-approved battery
and charger may increase the risk that your phone will overheat, catch
fire, or explode, resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or property
damage.
BatteryCapacity
Your phone is equipped with a Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery. It
allows you to recharge your battery before it is fully drained.
The battery provides up to 4hours of continuous digital talk
time.
When the battery reaches 5% of its capacity, the battery icon
blinks. When there are approximately two minutes of talk
time left, the phone sounds an audible alert and then powers
down.
Note: Longbacklight settings, searchingforservice, vibratemode, and
browseruseaffect thebattery’stalkandstandbytimes.
Tip: Besuretowatchyourphone’sbatterylevelindicatorandchargethe
batterybeforeit runsout ofpower.
InstallingtheBattery
ToinstalltheLi-Ionbattery:
ᮣ
To install, insert the battery into the opening on the back of
the phone and gently press down until the latch snaps into
place.
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RemovingtheBattery
WARNING: Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion battery as you
can be burned.
Toremoveyourbattery:
1. Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose any
stored numbers or messages.
2. Press the battery release latch up and remove the
battery from the phone at a 45-degree angle.
ChargingtheBattery
Your phone’s Li-Ion battery is rechargeable and should be
charged as soon as possible so you can begin using your
phone.
Keeping track of your battery’s charge is important. If your
battery level becomes too low, your phone automatically turns
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off and you will lose all the information you were just working
on. For a quick check of your phone’s battery level, glance at
the battery charge indicator located in the upper-right corner
of your phone’s display screen. If the battery charge is getting
too low, the battery icon (
warning tone.
) blinks and the phone sounds a
Always use a manufacturer-approved desktop charger, travel
charger, or vehicle power adapter to charge your battery.
UsingtheCharger
Tousethetravelchargerprovidedwithyourphone:
ᮣ
Plug the round end of the AC adapter into the phone’s
charger jack and the other end into an electrical outlet.
Ⅲ
Aredindicatorlight onthephoneletsyouknowthe
batteryischarging.
Ⅲ
A green indicator light lets you know that the battery
is at least 90 percent charged.
It takes approximately 3hours to fully recharge a completely
rundown battery. With the manufacturer-approved Li-Ion
battery, you can recharge the battery before it becomes
completely run down.
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NavigatingThroughPhoneMenus
The navigation key on your phone allows you to scroll through
menus quickly and easily.The scroll bar at the right of the
menu keeps track of your position in the menu at all times.
To navigate through a menu, simply press the navigation key
up or down. If you are in a first-level menu, such as Settings,
you may also navigate to the next or previous first-level menu
by pressing the navigation key right or left.
For a diagram of your phone’s menu, please see “Your Phone’s
Menu”on page ii.
SelectingMenuItems
As you navigate through the menu, menu options are
highlighted. Select any numbered option by simply pressing
the corresponding number on the phone’s keypad. You may
also select any item by highlighting it and pressing
.
For example, if you want to view your last incoming call (in
Grid view):
1. Press
2. Select CallHistory by pressing
and pressing . (It may already be highlighted.)
3. Select IncomingCalls by pressing or by highlighting it
and pressing . (If you have received any calls, they are
to access the main menu.
or by highlighting it
displayed on the screen.)
Note: Forthepurposesofthisguide, theabovestepscondenseinto
“Select Menu>CallHistory>IncomingCalls.”
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BackingUpWithinaMenu
Togotothepreviousmenu:
ᮣ
Press
.
Toreturntostandbymode:
ᮣ
Press
.
DisplayingYourPhoneNumber
Just in case you forget your phone number, your phone can
remind you.
Todisplayyourphonenumber:
ᮣ
Select Menu>Settings>PhoneInfo>MyPhoneNumber.
(Your phone number and other information about your
phone and account will be displayed.)
Note: Toselect Menu, press
above), highlight theoptionandpress
.Toselect menuoptions(suchasSettings,
. (Ifthemenuoptionsare
numbered, youmayalsoselect anoptionsimplybypressingthe
correspondingnumberkey.)
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MakingandAnsweringCalls
MakingCalls
Placing a call from your phone is as easy as making a call from
any landline phone. Just enter the number and press
you’re on your way to clear calls.
, and
Tomakeacallusingyourkeypad:
1. Make sure your phone is on.
2. Enter a phone number from standby mode. (If you make
a mistake while dialing, press to erase one digit at
a time. Press and hold to erase the entire number.)
3. Press . (To make a call when you are roaming and
Call Guard is enabled, highlight RoamCall and press
.
See “Using Call Guard”on page 68.)
4. Press
or close the phone when you are finished.
Tip: Toredialyourlast outgoingcall, press TALK twice.
Tip: Whenmakingcallsofftheavailablenetwork, alwaysdialusing11digits
(1+areacode+phonenumber).
You can also place calls from your phone by using Speed
Dialing numbers from your Contacts (page 83), and using your
Call History listings (page 73).
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DialingOptions
When you enter numbers in standby mode, you will see a
variety of dialing options appear on the phone’s display
screen.
Tip: To speed dial a phone number from standby mode, press and hold the
speed dial number. If the speed dial number is two digits, enter the first
digit, and then press and hold the second digit. (For information on setting
up speed dial numbers, see “Assigning Speed Dial Numbers”on page 82.)
(This feature will not work when you are roaming off the available
network; when roaming you must dial using eleven digits
[1 + the area code + the seven-digit phone number.])
ⅷ
Calldials the displayed phone number.
ⅷ
SendMessageallows you to send a text message or picture
mail to the number being dialed.
ⅷ
Saveallows you to enter a seven- or ten-digit number
(phone number and area code) and press Save to save the
phone number in your Contacts. (See “Saving a Phone
Number”on page 28.)
ⅷ
Findallows you to enter a digit or string of digits. (See
“Finding a Phone Number”on page 29.)
ⅷ
Hardpauseallows you to enter a hard pause. (See “Dialing
and Saving Phone NumbersWith Pauses”on page 30.)
ⅷ
2-secpauseallows you to enter a two-second pause.
(See “Dialing and Saving Phone NumbersWith Pauses”on
page 30.)
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AnsweringCalls
Toansweranincomingcall:
1. Make sure your phone is on. (If your phone is off,
incoming calls go to voicemail.)
2. Press
to answer an incoming call. (Depending on
your phone’s settings, you may also answer incoming
calls by opening the phone or by pressing any number
key. See “Call Answer Mode”for more information.)
Your phone notifies you of incoming calls in the following
ways:
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
The phone rings or vibrates.
The indicator light flashes.
The backlight illuminates.
The screen displays an incoming call message.
If the incoming call is from a number stored in your Contacts,
the entry’s name is displayed.The caller’s phone number may
also be displayed, if available.
If Call Answer is set to TALKonly, the following options are also
displayed.To select an option, press the corresponding softkey
button.
ⅷ
Quiet to mute the ringer.
ⅷ
Ignore to send the call to your voicemail box.
Note: Whenyourphoneisoff, incomingcallsgodirectlytovoicemail.
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AnsweringaRoamCallWithCallGuardEnabled
Call Guard is an option that helps you manage your roaming
charges when making or receiving calls while outside the
available network. Please see Section 2D: ControllingYour
Roaming Experience for more information about roaming.
ToansweracallwhenyouareroamingandCallGuardisenabled:
ᮣ
Select Answer to answer the call. (See “Call Guard” for
additional information.)
EndingaCall
Todisconnect acallwhenyouarefinished:
ᮣ
Close the phone or press
.
MissedCallNotification
When an incoming call is not answered, the Missed Call log is
displayed on your screen.
TodisplaytheMissedCallentryfromthenotificationscreen:
ᮣ
Highlight the entry and press
number, press .)
. (To dial the phone
TodisplayaMissedCallentryfromstandbymode:
1. Select Menu>CallHistory>MissedCalls.
2. Highlight the entry you wish to view and press
.
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CallingEmergencyNumbers
You can place calls to 911 (dial
), even if your
phone is locked or your account is restricted.
Note: Whenyouplaceanemergencycall, yourphoneautomaticallyenters
Emergencymode.
During the call, press the desired menu list to display among
menu lists.To select menu, highlight it and press
.
ⅷ
MuteorUnmutetomuteyourmicrophone, ortounmute
themicrophoneifit wasmutedearlier.
ⅷ
SpeakerOnorSpeakerOfftoroutethephone'saudio
throughthespeakerorthroughtheearpiece.
Ⅲ
Select SpeakerOn to route the phone’s audio
through the speaker. (You can adjust the speaker
volume using the volume keys on the side of the
phone.)
Ⅲ
Select SpeakerOff to use the phone’s earpiece.
ⅷ
3-WayCalltoset upathree-wayconversation.
Toexit Emergencymode:
1. Press
to end a 911 call.
2. Press Exit (right softkey).
Note: WhenyouareinEmergencymode, youcanexit onlyfromthe
optionsmenu.
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In-CallOptions
While a call is in progess, a list of options is displayed that you
may use during the call.To select an option, highlight the
option and press
.The following options are available:
ⅷ
MuteorUnmute to mute your microphone, or to unmute
the microphone if it was muted earlier.
ⅷ
SpeakerOnor SpeakerOff routes the phone’s audio
through the speaker or through the earpiece.
Ⅲ
Select SpeakerOn to route the phone’s audio
through the speaker. (You can adjust the speaker
volume using the volume keys on the side of the
phone.)
Ⅲ
Select SpeakerOff to use the phone’s earpiece.
Warning!Duetohighervolumelevels, donot placethephonenearyourear
duringspeakerphoneuse.
ⅷ
3-WayCalltoset upathree-wayconversation.
ⅷ
ContactstoaccesstheContactsmenu.
ⅷ
Recent CallstoaccesstheRecent Callslist.
ⅷ
SendMessagetosendatext message.
ⅷ
RecordVoiceMemotorecordthecurrent conversation.
ⅷ
Notepadtodisplaythephone’selectronicnotepad.
ⅷ
Menutodisplaythephone’smainmenu.
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End-of-CallOptions
Afterreceivingacallfromormakingacalltoaphonenumber
that isnot inyourContacts, thephonenumberandtheduration
ofthecallaredisplayed. Select thisoptionifyouwishtoaddthe
newnumbertoyourContacts. (See“SavingaPhoneNumber”
below.)
After receiving a call from or making a call to a phone number
that is already in your Contacts, the Contacts entry name
and phone number and the duration of the call are displayed.
To select one of the following options after a call has ended,
press
:
ⅷ
SavetosavethephonenumberinyourContactslist.
ⅷ
View to view the Contacts entry if the number is already in
your Contacts list.
Note: TheEnd-of-Calloptionsarenot displayedforcallsidentifiedasNoID
orRestricted.
SavingaPhoneNumber
Your phone can store up to five phone numbers in each of 500
Contacts entries. Each entry’s name can contain up to 32
characters.Your phone automatically sorts the Contacts
entries alphabetically. (For more information, see Section 2F:
Using Contacts.)
Tosaveanumberfromstandbymode:
1. Enter a phone number.
2. Scroll to Save and press
.
3. Select NewEntry for a new contact or Existing Entry to
add a number to an existing contact and press
Scroll to the desired phone label.
.
Mobile/Home/Office/Pager/Fax/None
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4. Use the numeric keypad to enter the new contact name
and press
to save the new entry.
– or –
Search for an existing contact name and press
save the new number.
to
5. Press Done (left softkey) to save the new entry.
Finding a Phone Number
You can search Contacts entries for phone numbers that
contain a specific string of numbers.
Tofindaphonenumber:
1. Enter one or more digits in standby mode. (The more
numbers you enter, the more specific the search
becomes.)
2. Scroll to Find and press
.
3. To display the Contacts entry that contains the phone
number, highlight the entry and press
.
4. To dial the number, scroll to Call and press
.
Tip:Youcanalsodialthenumberbyhighlightingit andpressingTALK
duringstep3above.
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Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers
With Pauses
You can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for use with
automated systems, such as voicemail or credit card billing
numbers.
There are two types of pauses available on your phone:
ⅷ
Hardpausesends the next set of numbers when you press
.
ⅷ
2-secpause automatically sends the next set of numbers
after two seconds.
Note:Youcanhavemultiplepausesinaphonenumberandcombine
two-secondandhardpauses.
Todialorsavephonenumberswithpauses:
1. Enter the phone number.
2. Scroll to either Hardpause or 2-secpause and
press
. (Hard pauses are displayed as a “P”and
2-sec pause as a “T”.)
3. Enter additional numbers.
4. Press
to dial the number.
– or –
To save the number in your Contacts list, highlight Save
and press
.
Note:Whendialinganumberwithahardpause, pressOK tosendthenext
set ofnumbers.
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Plus(+)CodeDialing
When placing international calls, you can use Plus Code
Dialing to automatically enter the international access code
for your location (for example, 011 for international calls
made from the United States).
TomakeacallusingPlusCodeDialing:
1. Press and hold
until a “+”appears on your phone
display.
2. Dial the country code and phone number you’re calling
and press . (The access code for international dialing
will automatically be dialed, followed by the country
code and phone number.)
DialingFromtheContacts
TodialdirectlyfromaContactsentry:
1. Press
to access the main menu.
Contacts may also be accessed by pressing right on the
navigation key from the idle screen.
2. Select Contacts (
).
3. Scroll to Find/AddEntry and press
.
Shortcut:PressRight ontheNavigationkeytolist entries.
4. Use your Navigation key to scroll through the Contacts
list, then highlight your desired entry.
5. Press
to dial the entry’s default phone number.
– or –
To dial another number from the entry, press
highlight the desired number, and press
,
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UsingSpeedDialing
You can store up to 99 numbers in your phone’s speed dial
memory to make contacting friends and family as easy as
pressing a button or two. With this feature, you can dial speed
dial entries using one keypress for locations 1-9 or two
keypresses for locations 10-99.
TouseOne-TouchDialingforspeeddiallocations1-9:
ⅷ
Press and hold the appropriate key for approximately two
seconds.The display confirms that the number has been
dialed when it shows “Calling... .”
TouseTwo-TouchDialingforspeeddiallocations10-99:
1. Press the first digit.
2. Press and hold the second digit for approximately two
seconds.The display confirms that the number has been
dialed when it shows “Calling... .”
Note: Speeddialingisnot availablewhenyouareroaming;whenyouare
roamingofftheavailablenetwork, youmust alwaysdialusingelevendigits
(1+areacode+number).
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EnteringText
SelectingaCharacterInput Mode
Your phone provides convenient ways to enter words, letters,
punctuation, and numbers whenever you are prompted to
enter text (for example, when adding a Contacts entry or
when using SMSText Messaging).
Tochangethecharacterinput mode:
1. When you display a screen where you can enter text,
press the right softkey to change the character input
mode.
2. Select one of the following options:
Ⅲ
Abc to cycle through the alpha characters associated
with the letters on the keypad.
Ⅲ
T9Word to enter text using a predictive text entering
system that reduces the amount of keys that need to
be pressed while entering a word.
Ⅲ
123 to enter numbers by pressing the numbers on
the keypad.
Ⅲ
Symbols to enter symbols.
Ⅲ
Smileystoenter“emoticons”.
Ⅲ
Recent messages toenterarecent message.
Ⅲ
Preset messages to enter preprogrammed messages.
Ⅲ
Preset suffix to enter preset suffix such as
http://www., https://www., www., .com, .net , .org,
.edu, .wap, //, ","", (), {}, [], <>, <<>>
Tip: Whenenteringtext, pressthe (Shift)keytochangeletter
*
capitalization(Abc>ABC>abc).
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EnteringCharactersUsingT9Text Input
T9Text Input lets you enter text in your phone by pressing
keys just once per letter. (To select the T9Word mode when
entering text, see “Selecting a Character Input Mode”.)
T9Text Input analyzes the letters you enter using an intuitive
word database and creates a suitable word. (The word may
change as you type.)
ToenterawordusingT9Text Input:
1. Select the T9Word character input mode. (See “Selecting
a Character Input Mode”.)
2. Press the corresponding keys once per letter to enter
a word. (For example, to enter the word “Bill,”press
.) (If you make a mistake, press
to
erase a single character. Press and hold
entire entry.)
to delete an
If the word you want is not displayed after you have entered
all the letters, press to scroll through additional word
selections.To accept a word and insert a space, press
.
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AddingaWordtotheT9Database
If a word you want to enter is not displayed as an option when
you are usingT9Text Input, you can add it to the database.
ToaddawordtotheT9Text Input database:
1. Select the Abc character input mode. (See “Selecting a
Character Input Mode”.)
2. Enter the word using multi-tap text entry. (See “Entering
Characters byTapping the Keypad”.)The word will
appear as an option the next time you scroll through
options duringT9Text Input.
For more information about T9Text Input, visit theTegicWeb
site at www.T9.com.
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EnteringCharactersbyTappingtheKeypad
Toentercharactersbytappingthekeypad:
1. Select the Abc mode. (See “Selecting a Character Input
Mode”.)
2. Press the corresponding keys repeatedly until the desired
letter appears. (For example, to enter the word “Bill,”
press
twice,
three times,
three times, and
three times again.) (If you make a mistake, press
to erase a single character. Press and hold
delete an entire entry.)
to
By default, the first letter of an entry is capitalized and the
following letters are lowercased. After a character is entered,
the cursor automatically advances to the next space after two
seconds or when you enter a character on a different key.
Characters scroll in the following order:
. , @ 1' ? ! * # /
A B C 2
D E F 3
G H I 4
J K L 5
M N O 6
P Q R S 7
T UV 8
W XY Z 9
0
SPACE
SHIFT
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EnteringNumbers, Symbols, Smileys, Preset
MessagesandRecent Messages
Toenternumbers:
ᮣ
Select the 123 mode and press the appropriate key.
(See “Selecting a Character Input Mode”).
Toentersymbols:
ᮣ
Select the Symbols mode. (See “Selecting a Character
Input Mode”.)To enter a symbol, press the appropriate
key indicated on the display.
Toenter“emoticons”(smileys):
ᮣ
Select the Smileys mode and press the appropriate key.
(See “Selecting a Character Input Mode”.)
Toenterpresetmessages:
1. Select the Preset messagesmode. (See “Selecting a
Character Input Mode”.)
2. Scroll to the desired preprogrammed message and
press
.
Toenterrecent messages:
1. Select Send Message > Text Message.
2. In message input mode, select Mode (right softkey),
scroll to Recent messages, and press
.
Note: Preset messagesmakecomposingtext messageseveneasierby
allowingyoutoenterpreset messages, suchas“Meet meat”, “Let’sget
lunch”, oracustomizedmessageofyourown. (Formoreinformationon
preset messages, pleasesee“ManagingPreset Messages”.)
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Section 2B
Controlling Your Phone’s Settings
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ SoundSettings(page 39)
DisplaySettings(page 42)
LocationSettings(page 47)
MessagingSettings(page 48)
AirplaneMode(page 51)
TTYUse(page 52)
PhoneSetupOptions (page 53)
Usingthemenuoptionsavailableonyourphone, youcan
customizeyourphonetosound, look, andoperatejust the
wayyouwant it to.This section describes how you can
change your phone’s settings to best suit your needs.Take a
few moments to review these options and to adjust or add
settings that are right for you.
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SoundSettings
RingerTypes
Ringer types help you identify incoming calls and messages.
You can assign ringer types to individual Contacts entries,
types of calls, and types of messages.
ⅷ
PreprogrammedRingers include a variety of standard
ringer types and familiar music.
ⅷ
VibratingRinger alerts you to calls or messages without
disturbing others.
ⅷ
DownloadedRingerscan be downloaded right to your
phone. (See “Downloading Premium Services Content”.)
SelectingRingerTypesforVoiceCalls
Your phone provides a variety of ringer options that allow you
to customize your ring and volume settings.These options
allow you to identify incoming calls by the ring.
Toselect aringertypeforvoicecalls:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Sounds>Ringers.
2. Select CallerID, NoCallerID, or Roaming. (The list of
preprogrammed ringers is displayed.)
3. Use your navigation key to scroll through the available
ringers. A sample ringer will sound as you highlight each
option.
4. Press
to assign the desired ringer.
– or –
Select Options>MyContent and scroll through the list of
downloaded ringers. Assign the desired ringer by
pressing
.
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SelectingRingerTypesforMessages
Toselect aringertypeformessages:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Sounds>Alerts.
2. Select VoicemailAlertsor MessageAlerts. (The list of
preprogrammed ringers is displayed.)
3. Use your navigation key to scroll through the available
ringers. A sample ringer will sound as you highlight each
option.
4. Press
to assign the desired ringer.
SelectingaKeyTone
Your phone offers a number of options for selecting the
audible tones accompanying a keypress. (Longer tone lengths
may be better for tone recognition when dialing voicemail or
other automated systems.)
Toselect akeytone:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Sounds>KeyTones.
2. Select ShortTonesor LongTonesand press
.
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AdjustingthePhone’sVolumeSettings
You can adjust your phone’s volume settings to suit your
needs and your environment.
Toadjust yourphone’svolumesettings:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Sounds>Volume.
2. Select Ringer, Earpiece, KeyBeep, Application, orPower
On/Off.
3. Using the navigation key, choose a volume level and
press
.
Tip: You can adjust the ringer volume in standby mode (or the earpiece
volume during a call) by using the volume key on the left side of your
phone.
Alert Notification
Your phone can alert you with an audible tone when you
change service areas, once a minute during a voice call, or
when a call has been connected.
Toenableordisablealert sounds:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Sounds>Alerts.
2. Select ServiceChange, MinuteBeep, CallConnect , or
SignalFadeand press
.
3. Select Onor Offand press
.
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SilenceAll
There may be times when you need to silence your phone
entirely.The phone’s Silence All option allows you to mute all
sounds without turning your phone off.
ToactivateSilenceAll:
ᮣ
Withthephoneopen, pressandholdthevolumekeydown
instandbymode. (Thescreenwilldisplay“SilenceAll.”)
TodeactivateSilenceAll:
ᮣ
Press the volume key up repeatedly to select a desired
volume level.
DisplaySettings
ChangingtheText Greeting
The text greeting can be up to 16 characters and is displayed
on your phone’s screen in standby mode. You may choose to
keep the phone’s default greeting, or you may enter your own
custom greeting.
Todisplayorchangeyourgreeting:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Display>Greeting>Custom.
2. Usethenumerickeypadtoenteranewcustomgreeting.
(See“EnteringText”.)(Toerasetheexistinggreetingone
characterat atime, press
greeting, pressandhold
.Toerasetheentire
.)
3. Press
tosaveyournewgreeting.
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ChangingtheBacklightTimeLength
The backlight setting lets you select how long the display
screen and keypad are backlit after any keypress is made.
Tochangethebacklight setting:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Display>Backlight.
2. Select MainLCD, Sub LCDor Keypad.
3. Select a time setting and press
.
Note: Longbacklight settingsaffect thebattery’stalkandstandbytimes.
ChangingtheDisplayScreen
Yournewphoneoffersoptionsforwhat youseeonthedisplay
screenwhilepoweringonoroffandwheninstandbymode.
Tochangethedisplayimages:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Display>ScreenSaver.
2. Select MainDisplay or SubDisplay.
3. Selected Preloaded or In Phone.
4. Use the navigation key to select an image and press
to view the image. (Once an image is displayed, you can
use your navigation key to scroll through and view the
other default images.)
– or –
Select Options>InPhone.Use the navigation key to
highlight your selection and press
to view images.
5. Press to assign the desired image.
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ChangingtheDisplayScreenforIncomingCalls
Youcanset thecolorordownloadedimage(screensaver)tobe
shownontheIncomingCallsdisplay.
Toset theincomingcallsdisplay:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Display>IncomingCalls.
2. Select CallerID, NoCallerID, or Roaming .
3. Use the navigation key to highlight your selection and
press
to view the image. (Once an image is
displayed, you can use your navigation key to scroll
through and view the other default images.)
– or –
Select Options>InPhone.Use the navigation key to
highlight your selection and press
to view images.
– or –
Select Options>MyContent.Use the navigation key to
highlight your selection and press to view
downloaded images. (Once an image is displayed, you
can use your navigation key to scroll through and view
the other downloaded images. For more information on
downloading images, see “Downloading Premium
Services Content”.)
4. Press
to assign the desired image.
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ChangingthePhone’sMenuStyle
Your phone allows you to choose how the menu appears on
your display screen.
Toselect thedisplay’smenustyle:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Display>MenuStyles.
2. Select Gridto view each main menu item as an animated
single-screen icon or List to view the main menu as a list,
and press
.
ChangingtheClockDisplay
Choose whether you want your phone’s clock to be displayed
in analog mode, digital mode, or with time and date.
Tochangetheclock’sappearanceonthestandbyscreen:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Display>Clock&Calendar.
2. Select NormalClock, AnalogClock, DigitalClock, Dual
Clock,or Calendar.
3. Press
to apply the clock display setting.
ChangingtheText Input Font
This setting allows you to adjust the display appearance when
entering text (for example, when using the notepad or when
adding a Contacts entry).
To change the text input font:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Display>Font Size.
2. Select Message, Browser, or Notepad.
3. Select a desired size and press
.
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ChangingthePowerSaveMode
This feature helps conserve your battery power by restricting
the display.
Tochangethepowersavemode:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Display>PowerSaveMode.
2. Select Off, 30Seconds, 60Seconds, or 90Secondsand
press
Select Yes and press
. (If you select Off, a prompt will be displayed.
to save your setting.)
ChangingtheStatusLight Mode
This feature shows the status of your phone by blinking
the light.
Tochangethestatuslight mode:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Display>StatusLight.
3. Select Onor Offand press
.
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LocationSettings
Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in
connection with location-based services that may be available
in the future.
The Location feature allows the network to detect your
position.Turning Location off will hide your location from
everyone except 911.
Note: EveniftheLocationfeatureisenabled, noservicemayuseyour
locationwithout yourexpresspermission, unlesstheservicecalledcannot
identifythecaller.
Toenableyourphone’sLocationfeature:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Location. (The Location
disclaimer is displayed.)
2. Read the disclaimer and press
3. Select Onor Offand press
When the Location feature is on, your phone’s standby screen
will display the icon. When Location is turned off, the
icon will be displayed.
.
.
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MessagingSettings
Staying connected to your friends and family has never been
easier. With your phone’s advanced messaging capabilities,
you can send and receive many different kinds of text
messages without placing a voice call. (For more information,
see “Using SMSText Messaging”.)
Your phone’s messaging settings make text messaging even
faster and easier by letting you decide how you would like to
be notified of new messages, create a signature with each
sent message, and create your own preset messages, to name
just a few.
DisplayingPop-upMessages
When you receive a text message, your phone notifies you by
displaying an icon on your display screen. You can also choose
to be notified with a larger pop-up message on your display
screen.
Todisplaypop-upmessages:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Messaging>Notification.
2. Select Message&Iconor IconOnly and press
.
SettingMessageAlerts
When new messages arrive, you can choose to have your
phone notify you by playing an audible alert.
Tohearanalert whenyoureceiveanewmessage:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Messaging>MessageReminder.
2. Select On or Off and press
.
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CallbackNumber
1. Select Menu>Settings>Messaging>CallbackNumber.
2. Select None, MyPhoneNumber, or Other and press
(If you select Other, enter a number and press .)
.
DeletingOldMessages
You can delete messages that you’ve already read whenever
you like, or you can have your phone delete them
automatically for you.
Toautomaticallydeletereadmessages:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Messaging>Auto-Delete.
2. Select Onor Off and press
.
AddingaCustomizedSignature
Each message you send can have a customized signature to
reflect your personality.
Toaddacustomizedsignaturetoeachsent message:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Messaging>Signature>Custom.
(If you do not wish to attach a signature to your outgoing
messages, select None.)
2. Enter your signature and press
.
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ManagingPreset Messages
Yourphoneisloadedwith20preset messagestohelpmake
sendingtext messagesfasterandeasier.Thesemessages, such
as“Whereareyou?”, “Let’sget lunch”, and“Meet meat”, canbe
customizedordeletedtosuit yourneeds.Youcanevenaddyour
ownpreset messagestothelist.
Toedit ordeleteapreset message:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Messaging>Preset Messages.
(The list of preset messages is displayed.)
2. To edit or delete a preset message, highlight it and
press
.
3. Scroll to Edit and press
, edit the selected message,
and press
– or –
.
ScrolltoDeleteandpress
, andthenselect Yestodelete
theselectedmessage. (Select Notocancelthedeletion.)
Note:Default preset messagescannot bedeleted.
Toaddanewpreset message:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Messaging>Preset Messages.
(The list of preset messages is displayed.)
2. To add a new preset message, select <AddNew>.
3. Enter your message, and press
. (Your new message
will be added to the beginning of the list.)
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AirplaneMode
Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phone’s
features, such as Games, Notepad,Voice Memos, etc., when
you are in an airplane or in any other area where making or
receiving calls or data is prohibited. When your phone is in
Airplane Mode, it cannot send or receive any calls or access
online information.
Toset yourphonetoAirplaneMode:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Setup/Others>AirplaneMode.
(The Airplane Mode disclaimer is displayed.)
2. Read the disclaimer and press
3. Select Onor Offand press
.
.
While in Airplane Mode, your phone’s standby screen will
display “Phone off.”
Note:IfAirplaneModeisset toOn, thismodeisautomaticallyreactivated
whenyoupowerofforreset thephone.
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TTYUse
ATTY(alsoknownasaTDDorTextTelephone)isa
telecommunicationsdevice that allows people who are
deaf, hard-of-hearing, or who have speech or language
disabilities, to communicate by telephone.
Your phone is compatible with select TTY devices. Please check
with the manufacturer of yourTTY device to ensure that it
supports digital wireless transmission. Your phone andTTY
device will connect via a special cable that plugs into your
phone’s headset jack. If this cable was not provided with your
TTY device, contact yourTTY device manufacturer to purchase
the connector cable.
When establishing your wireless service, please call your
service provider via the stateTelecommunications Relay
Service (TRS) by first dialing
.Then provide the
stateTRS with this number: 866-727-4889.
ToturnTTY Modeonoroff:
1. Press
from standby mode. (An
informational message is displayed.)
2. Press
.
3. Select EnableTTYand press
– or –
to turnTTY mode on.
to turnTTY mode off.
Select DisableTTYand press
Note:InTTYMode, yourphonewilldisplaytheTTYaccessicon.
Note:IfTTYmodeisenabled, theaudioqualityofnon-TTYdevices
connectedtotheheadset jackmaybeimpaired.
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WARNING:911EmergencyCalling
It isrecommendedthatTTYusersmakeemergencycallsbyothermeans,
includingTelecommunicationsRelayServices(TRS), analogcellular, and
landlinecommunications.WirelessTTYcallsto911maybecorruptedwhen
receivedbypublicsafetyansweringpoints(PSAPs)renderingsome
communicationsunintelligible.Theproblemencounteredappearsrelated
toTTYequipment orsoftwareusedbyPSAPs.Thismatterhasbeenbrought
totheattentionoftheFCC, andthewirelessindustryandPSAPcommunity
arecurrentlyworkingtoresolvethis.
PhoneSetupOptions
Shortcuts
Your phone offers you the option of assigning a shortcut key
to a favorite or often-used function. Pressing the navigation
key to the left in standby mode will launch your personally
designated shortcut.
Toassignyourshortcut key:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Setup/Others>Shortcuts. (An
information window is displayed.)
2. Read the information and press
3. Select Left Navigation, Right Navigation, UpNavigation, or
DownNavigation and press
4. Using the navigation key or your keypad, select the
desired shortcut and press
.
.
.
5. Press
to return to standby mode.
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CallAnswerMode
You can determine how to answer incoming calls on your
phone, whether only by pressing
, by pressing any number
key, or simply by opening the phone.
Toset callanswermode:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Setup/Others>AnswerCall.
2. To select an option, highlight it and press
.
Ⅲ
FlipOpen/AnyKey to allow an incoming call to be
answered by opening the phone or by pressing
any key.
Ⅲ
TALKOnly to require
to be pressed to answer all
incoming calls.
AutoAnswerMode
You may set your phone to automatically pick up incoming
calls when connected to an optional hands-free car kit.
Toset AutoAnswermode:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Setup/Others>Auto-Answer.
2. To select an option, highlight it and press
.
Ⅲ
Off to disable Auto Answer.
Ⅲ
Car-Kit/Headset to answer calls automatically when
the phone is connected to a hands-free car kit or a
headset (sold separately). Remember, your phone
will answer calls in Auto Answer mode even if you
are not present.
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DialingMatch
Your dialing match options allow you to enable or disable
Abbreviated Dialing and Speed Dialing.
Toset yourdialingmatchoptions:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Setup/Others>DialingMatch.
2. Select AbbreviatedDialing, ContactsMatch, or SpeedDial
and press
.
3. Select Enabledor Disabled and press
.
4. (Abbreviated Dialing only.) If you enable Abbreviated
Dialing, enter a five- or six-digit number and press
.
Text Entry
1. Select Menu>Settings>Setup/Others>Text Entry.
2. Read the information and press
3. Select Auto-Capital, WordChoiceList, WordPrediction,
WordCompletion, or Help and press
.
.
DisplayLanguage
You can choose to display your phone’s onscreen menus in
English or in Spanish.
Toassignalanguageforthephone’sdisplay:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Setup/Others>Language.
2. Select Englishor Español and press
.
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Section 2C
Setting Your Phone’s Security
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ AccessingtheSecurityMenu(page 57)
UsingYourPhone’sLockFeature(page 57)
UsingSpecialNumbers(page 59)
ErasingtheContactsList (page 59)
RestrictingYourPhone(page 60)
ResettingYourPhone(page 61)
UpdatingYourPictureProfile(page 61)
SecurityFeaturesforDataServices(page 62)
SelectiveCallBlock(page 63)
Byusingthesecuritysettingsonyourphone, youreceive
peaceofmindwithout sacrificingflexibility. This section will
familiarize you with your phone’s security settings. With
several options available, you can customize your phone to
meet your personal needs.
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AccessingtheSecurityMenu
All of your phone’s security settings are available through the
Security menu. You must enter your lock code to view the
Security menu.
ToaccesstheSecuritymenu:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Security.
2. Enter your lock code to display the Security menu.
Tip: Ifyoucan’t recallyourlockcode, tryusingthelast fourdigitsofyour
wirelessphonenumberortry0000. Ifneitheroftheseworks, callyour
serviceprovider.
UsingYourPhone’sLockFeature
LockingYourPhone
When your phone is locked, you can only receive incoming
calls or make calls to 911, or special numbers.
Tolockyourphone:
ᮣ
From the Security menu, select LockPhone>LockNow.
(To set your phone to lock the next time it is turned on,
select OnPowerUp.)
UnlockingYourPhone
Tounlockyourphone:
1. From standby mode, press Unlock (right softkey).
2. Enter your lock code.
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LockingPictures
Toturnpicturelockonoroff:
1. From the Security menu, scroll to PictureMsg and
press
. Scroll to Lock Picturesand press
.
2. Highlight Lock and press
.
ChangingtheLockCode
Tochangeyourlockcode:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Security, and then enter your
lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select ChangeLockCode, and then enter and re-enter
your new lock code.
CallinginLockMode
You can place calls to 911 and to your special numbers when in
lock mode. (For information on special numbers, see “Using
Special Numbers”.)
Toplaceanoutgoingcallinlockmode:
ᮣ
To call an emergency number, or special number,
enter the phone number and press
.
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UsingSpecialNumbers
Special numbers are important numbers that you have
designated as being “always available”. You can call and
receive calls from special numbers even if your phone is
locked.
You can save up to 10 special numbers in addition to your
Contacts entries. (The same number may be in both
directories.)
Toaddorreplaceaspecialnumber:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Security, and then enter your
lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select SpecialNumbers.
3. Select a location for your entry.
4. Enter the number and press
.
Note:Therearenospeeddialoptionsassociatedwithspecialnumbers.
ErasingtheContactsList
You can quickly and easily erase all of the contents of your
Contacts.
ToeraseallthenamesandphonenumbersinyourContacts:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Security, then enter your lock
code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select DeleteContacts.
3. If you are certain you would like to erase all of your
Contacts entries, select Yes.
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RestrictingYourPhone
There may be occasions when you want to limit the numbers
your phone can call. You can use the Restrict Calls setting to do
just that. (The Restrict Calls setting does not apply to
incoming calls, calls made to 911.)
Torestrict yourphone:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Security, and then enter your
lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select Restrict Calls.
3. Select Unlock, Except 911, Except Special#s, or Except
Contactsand press
.
Ⅲ
Unlock allows all calls to be made without any
restrictions (default setting).
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Except 911 restricts all outgoing calls (except 911).
Except Special#s allows you to call only the 10
numbers stored in the Special Number section in the
Security menu.
Ⅲ
Except Contacts allows you to call only the entries
saved in the Contacts.
Note:“LockCode”isdisplayedwhenyourrestrictionisset toContactsOnly
andyoumakeacalltoasavednumberortrytoedit anexistingentry.
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ResettingYourPhone
Resetting the phone restores all the factory defaults,
including the ringer types and display settings.The Contacts,
Call History, Scheduler, and Messaging are not affected.
Toreset yourphone:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Security, and then enter your
lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select Reset Phone. (A disclaimer appears.)
3. Read the disclaimer and press
.
4. If you are certain that you would like to restore all the
factory settings, select Yes.
UpdatingYourPictureProfile
You can quickly and easily update your picture messaging
profile from your phone.
Toupdatepicturemessaging profile:
1. From the Security menu, scroll to PictureMsg and
press
.
2. Scroll to UpdatePictureMsgProfile and press
.
(A disclaimer appears.)
3. Read the disclaimer and press
.
4. Select Yes.
5. Press
.
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SecurityFeaturesforDataServices
EnablingandDisablingDataServices
You can disable Data Services without turning
off your phone; however, you will not have access to all
Data Services, includingWeb and messaging. Disabling Data
Services will avoid any charges associated with Data Services.
While signed out, you can still place or receive phone calls,
check voicemail, and use other voice services. You may enable
Data Services again at any time.
TodisableDataServices:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Web>DisableWeb.
(A message will appear.)
2. Select Yes (right softkey) to confirm that you want to
sign out.
ToenableDataServices:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Web>EnableWeb.
(A message will appear.)
2. Press
to enable data service.
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SelectiveCallBlock
EnablingSelectiveCallBlock
You can enable Call Block for selected calls that you do not
wish to answer.
1. Select Menu>Settings>Security, and then enter your
lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select SelectiveCallBlock.
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Section 2D
Controlling Your Roaming Experience
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ UnderstandingRoaming(page 65)
SettingYourPhone’sRoamMode(page 67)
UsingCallGuard(page 68)
UsingDataRoamGuard(page 69)
Roamingistheabilitytomakeorreceivecallswhenyou’reoff
theavailablenetwork.Your new dual-band/ tri-mode LG350
by LG works anywhere on the available network and allows
you to roam onotheranalogand1900and800MHzdigital
networkswhereroamingagreementshavebeenimplemented
withothercarriers.
Thissectionexplainshowroamingworksaswellasspecial
featuresthat let youmanageyourroamingexperience.
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UnderstandingRoaming
RecognizingtheRoamingIconontheDisplayScreen
Your phone’s display screen always lets you know when you’re
off the available network. Any time you are roaming, the
phone displays the roaming icon ( ). If you are roaming on a
digital system, the roaming icon will be displayed along with
the text –DigitalRoam– . If you are roaming on an analog
system, the roaming icon will be displayed along with the text
–AnalogRoam– .
Tip: Remember, when you are using your phone off the available network,
always dial numbers using 11 digits (1 + area code + number).
Note: UnlessyourwirelessservicePlanincludesroaming, youwillpaya
higherper-minuterateforroamingcalls.
RoamingonOtherDigitalNetworks
When you’re roaming on other digital networks, your call
quality and security will be similar to the quality you receive
when making calls on the available network. However, you
may not be able to access certain features, such as data
services.
Note:Ifyou’reonacallwhenyouleavetheavailablenetwork, yourcallis
dropped. Ifyourcallisdroppedinanareawhereyouthinknetworkserviceis
available, turnyourphoneoffandonagaintoreconnect totheavailable
network.
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RoamingonAnalogNetworks
When you roam on analog networks, you will experience a
similar quality provided by other analog carriers today.
Although some features, such as data services, will be
unavailable, you can still make and receive calls and access
voicemail. If you are accustomed to network service, you may
notice some of the following differences when using analog
service:
ⅷ
You are more likely to experience static, crosstalk,
fade-out, and dropped calls.
ⅷ
Some features which are standard on the available
network, such as call waiting, data services, and direct
international dialing, may be unavailable.
ⅷ
Though callers can leave voicemail messages while you
are roaming, you will not receive notification until you
return to the available network. (See “Checking for
Voicemail MessagesWhile Roaming”.)
ⅷ
There are security and privacy risks (eavesdropping and
cloning) that exist with conventional analog services
today.
ⅷ
Your battery’s charge will deplete more quickly and you
will need to recharge it more often when you use your
phone for analog roaming.
Note: Whenusingyourphoneinanalogmode, thephonemayfeelwarm.
Thisisnormalforanalogoperation.
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CheckingforVoicemailMessagesWhileRoaming
When you are roaming off the available network, you will not
receive on-phone notification of new voicemail messages.
Callers can still leave messages, but you will need to
periodically check your voicemail for new messages if you are
in a roaming service area for an extended period of time.
Tocheckyourvoicemailwhileroaming:
1. Dial 1 + area code + your phone number.
2. When you hear your voicemail greeting, press
.
3. Enter your passcode at the prompt and follow the voice
prompts.
When you return to the available network, voicemail
notification will resume as normal.
SettingYourPhone’sRoamMode
Your phone allows you to control your roaming capabilities. By
using the Roaming menu option, you can determine which
signals your phone accepts.
Set Mode
Choose from three different settings on your dual-band phone
to control your roaming experience.
Toset yourphone’sroammode:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Roaming>Set Mode.
2. To select an option, highlight it and press
.
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Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Automatic seeks network service. When network
service unavailable, the phone searches for an
alternate system.
HomeOnly allows you to access the available
network only and prevents roaming on other
networks.
RoamingOnly forces the phone to seek a roaming
system.The previous setting (Home Only or
Automatic) is restored the next time the phone is
turned on.
Using Call Guard
Your phone has two ways of alerting you when you are
roaming off the available network: the onscreen roaming icon
and Call Guard. Call Guard makes it easy to manage your
roaming charges by requiring an extra step before you can
place or answer a roaming call. (This additional step is not
required when you make or receive calls while on the available
network.)
ToturnCallGuardonoroff:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Roaming>CallGuard.
2. Highlight On or Off and press
.
Note: Voicedialingandspeeddialingarenot availablewhenyouare
roamingwithCallGuardenabled.
ToplaceroamingcallswithCallGuardon:
1. From standby mode, dial 1 + area code + the seven-digit
number and press
. (You can also initiate a call from
the Contacts, Call History, or Messaging.)
2. Select RoamCall.
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ToanswerincomingroamingcallswithCallGuardon:
1. Press . (A message will be displayed notifying you
that roaming charges will apply.)
2. Select Answer.
Note: IftheCallGuardfeatureisset toOn, youneedtotakeextrastepsto
makeandreceiveroamingcalls.
Using Data Roam Guard
When Data Roam Guard is enabled, you will be asked if you
want to continue using your browser or other online
applications when you are in a data roaming area. When Data
Roam Guard is turned off, your phone will establish or
maintain a data connection in a data roaming area without
asking you for permission.
ToturnDataRoamGuardonoroff:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Roaming>DataRoamGuard.
2. Highlight AlwaysAsk or NeverAskAgain and press
.
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Section 2E
Managing Call History
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ViewingHistory(page 71)
CallHistoryOptions(page 72)
MakingaCallFromCallHistory(page 73)
SavingaPhoneNumberFromCallHistory(page 73)
PrependingaPhoneNumberFromCallHistory(page 74)
ErasingCallHistory(page 75)
TheCallHistorykeepstrackofincomingcalls, callsmade
fromyourphone, andmissedcalls.This section guides you
through accessing and making the most of your Call
History.
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ViewingHistory
You’ll find the Call History feature very helpful. It is a list of the
last 50 phone numbers (or Contacts entries) for calls you
placed, accepted, or missed. Call History makes redialing a
number fast and easy. It is continually updated as new
numbers are added to the beginning of the list and the oldest
entries are removed from the bottom of the list.
Each entry contains the phone number (if it is available) and
Contacts entry name (if the phone number is in your
Contacts). All call logs (same number and type of call) may
appear on the list.
ToviewaCallHistoryentry:
1. Press Menu > CallHistory, and then select MissedCalls,
IncomingCalls, OutgoingCalls, or Recent Calls.
2. Highlight the entry you wish to view and press
.
Note: CallHistoryrecordsonlycallsthat occurwhilethephoneisturnedon.
Ifacallisreceivedwhileyourphoneisturnedoff, it willnot appearinthe
phonesIncomingorMissedcalllogs.
Note:Ifyoureturnacallfromthevoicemailmenu, it willnot appearinyour
phone’sOutgoingcalllog.
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CallHistoryOptions
For additional information and options on a particular call,
highlight a Call History entry and press
displays the date and time of the call, the phone number (if
available), and the caller’s name (if the number is already in
.This feature
your Contacts). By pressing
following options:
, you can select from the
ⅷ
Callto dial the number.
ⅷ
Saveto save the number if it is not already in your internal
Contacts. (See “Saving a Phone Number From Call
History”.)
ⅷ
ⅷ
SendMessageto send a message.
Prependto add numbers to the beginning of the selected
number. (See “Prepending a Phone Number From Call
History”.)
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
Delete to delete the entry.
Next to view the next entry.
Prevto view the previous entry.
Tip: Youcanalsoviewthenext CallHistoryentrybypressingthenavigation
keyright orviewthepreviousentrybypressingthenavigationkeyleft.
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MakingaCallFromCallHistory
ToplaceacallfromCallHistory:
1. Select Menu > CallHistory, and then select MissedCalls,
IncomingCalls, OutgoingCalls, or Recent Calls.
2. Use your navigation key to select a Call History entry and
press
.
Note: Youcannot makecallsfromCallHistorytoentriesidentifiedasNoID
orRestricted.
SavingaPhoneNumberFromCallHistory
Your phone can store up to 500Contacts entries. Contacts
entries can store up to a total of five phone numbers, and each
entry’s name can contain 32 characters.
TosaveaphonenumberfromCallHistory:
1. Use your navigation key to select a Call History entry and
press
.
2. Scroll to Save and press
.
3. Select NewEntryto create a new internal Contacts entry
for the number or ExistingEntryto save the number to an
existing entry.
4. Use your navigation key to highlight the information
you want to edit, and then press
.
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5. Use the keypad to type in the new entry name and
press
.
– or –
Use your navigation key to scroll through your existing
Contacts entries, highlight a name, and press
.
6. Use your navigation key to select a phone number type
(Mobile, Home, Office, etc.) and press
.
7. Press Done (left softkey) to save the entry.
After you have saved the number, the new Contacts entry is
displayed. (See “Contacts Entry Options”.)
Note: Youcannot savephonenumbersalreadyinyourContactsorfrom
callsidentifiedasNo ID orRestricted.
PrependingaPhoneNumberFrom
CallHistory
If you need to make a call from Call History and you happen to
be outside your local area code, you can add the appropriate
prefix by prepending the number.
ToprependaphonenumberfromCallHistory:
1. Select a Call History entry and press
.
2. Scroll to Prependand press
3. Enter the prefix and press
– or –
.
to call the number.
Scroll to Saveand press
to save the amended
number in your Contacts.
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ErasingCallHistory
To erase individual Call History entries, see “Call History
Options”.
ToeraseCallHistory:
1. Select Menu>CallHistory>DeleteCalls.
2. Select MissedCalls, IncomingCalls, OutgoingCalls, Recent
Calls, or AllCalls. (A confirmation dialog will appear.)
3. If you are certain you want to erase the call history,
select Yes.
– or –
Select Noto return to the previous menu.
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Section 2F
Using Contacts
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ AddingaNewContactsEntry(page 77)
FindingContactsEntries(page 78)
ContactsEntryOptions(page 80)
AddingaPhoneNumbertoaContactsEntry(page 80)
EditingaContactsEntry’sPhoneNumber(page 81)
AssigningSpeedDialNumbers(page 82)
MyInformation(page 83)
EditingaContactsEntry(page 83)
SelectingaRingerTypeforan Entry(page 84)
DialingServices(page 85)
Nowthat youknowthebasicsthat makeit easiertostayin
touchwithpeopleandinformation, you’rereadytoexplore
yourphone’smoreadvancedfeatures.This section explains
how to use your phone’s Contacts list and helps you make the
most of your contacts and time when you are trying to
connect with the important people in your life.
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AddingaNewContactsEntry
Your phone can store up to 500Contacts entries. Contacts
entries can store up to a total of five phone numbers, and each
entry’s name can contain 32 characters.
Toaddanewentry:
1. Select Menu>Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
2. Scroll to <NewEntry> and press
.
3. Enter a name for the new entry and press
. (See
“EnteringText”.)
4. Scroll to [AddNumber], enter the phone number, and
then press
.
5. Select a label field (Mobile, Home, Office, Pager, Fax, or
None) and press
.
6. Scroll down to additional fields and enter or edit
information as desired.
7. Press Done (left softkey).
Shortcut:Youcanalsobeginbyenteringthephonenumberinstandby
modeandselectingSave. (See"SavingaPhoneNumber".)
After you have saved the number, the new Contacts entry is
displayed. (See “Contacts Entry Options”.)
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FindingContactsEntries
There are several ways to display your Contacts entries: by
name, by speed dial number, and by group. Follow the steps
outlined in the sections below to display entries from the
Contacts menu.
FindingNames
TofindContactsentriesbyname:
1. Select Menu>Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
2. Scroll through all the entries using your navigation key.
– or –
Enter the first letter of a name or part of a name.
3. To display an entry, highlight it and press
.
4. To dial the entry’s default phone number, press
.
– or –
To display additional Contacts entries, press the
navigation key left or right.
Shortcut: Fromstandbymode, pressContacts (right softkey)todisplaythe
Contactsfeature.
FindingGroupEntries
Tofindentriesdesignatedaspart ofagroup:
1. Select Menu>Contacts>Groups.
2. Scroll through the group titles using your navigation key.
To display entries belonging to a group, highlight the
group and press
.
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3. To display an entry within the group, highlight it and
press
.
4. To dial the entry’s default phone number, press
.
– or –
To display additional Contacts entries, press the
navigation key left or right.
FindingSpeedDialNumbers
Tofindphonenumbersyouhavestoredinspeeddiallocations:
1. Select Menu>Contacts>SpeedDials.
2. Scroll through speed dial entries using your navigation
key. Speed dial numbers are displayed in numeric order.
– or –
Enter the number of a speed dial location using your
keypad.
3. To display an entry, highlight it and press
.
4. To dial the entry’s default phone number, press
.
– or –
To display additional Contacts entries, press the
navigation key left or right.
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ContactsEntryOptions
To access a Contacts entry’s options, display the entry,
highlight <Edit Entry>, and press
.To select an option,
highlight it and press
.
ⅷ
[AddNumber] to add a phone number to the entry.
(See “Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entry”.)
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
[AddEmail] to add an email address to the entry.
NoGroup to assign the entry to a group.
Default to assign a preprogrammed or downloaded
ringer.
ⅷ
[Memo]to add a note, street address, or other
information.
ⅷ
ⅷ
Preloadedto assign an image type to the entry.
[URL]to add aWeb site’s URL. to the entry.
Tip: Youcanviewthenext entrybypressingthenavigationkeyright orview
thepreviousentrybypressingthenavigationkeyleft.
AddingaPhoneNumbertoaContactsEntry
Toaddaphonenumbertoanentry:
1. Display a Contacts entry. (See “Finding Contacts
Entries”.)
2. Scroll to <Edit Entry> and press
.
3. Highlight [AddNumber] and press
.
4. Enter the new phone number and press
.
5. Use the keypad to enter the new number and press
.
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6. Press Done(left softkey) to save the new number.
– or –
Press Options (right softkey), assign a speed dial number
for the number, and then press Done (left softkey) to
save your new settings.
EditingaContactsEntry’sPhoneNumber
Toedit anentry’sphonenumber:
1. Display a Contacts entry.
2. Scroll to <Edit Entry> and press
3. Highlight the number you wish to edit and press
4. Press to clear one digit at a time, or press and hold
to erase the entire number.
5. Re-enter or edit the number and press
.
.
.
6. Press Done(left softkey) to save the number.
– or –
Press Options (right softkey) for additional options.
When you're finished, press Done (left softkey) to save
your new settings.
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AssigningSpeedDialNumbers
Your phone can store up to 99 phone numbers in speed dial
locations. For details on how to make calls using speed dial
numbers, see “Using Speed Dialing”.
Speed dial numbers can be assigned when you add a new
Contacts entry, when you add a new phone number to an
existing entry, or when you edit an existing number.
Toassignaspeeddialnumbertoanewphonenumber:
1. Add a phone number to a new or to an existing Contacts
entry. (See “Adding a New Contacts Entry” or “Adding a
Phone Number to a Contacts Entry”.)
2. Press Options (right softkey).
3. Highlight Set SpeedDial and press
.
4. Select an available speed dial location and press
.
(A confirmation will be displayed.)
5. Scroll to Set SpeedDialand press
.
(A confirmation will be displayed.)
6. Press Done (left softkey) to save the new speed dial
number.
Toassignaspeeddialnumbertoanexistingphonenumber:
1. Display a Contacts entry. (See “Finding Contacts
Entries”.)
2. Scroll to <Edit Entry> and press
.
3. Highlight the phone number for which you wish to
assign a speed dial number, and press Options (right
softkey).
4. Highlight Set SpeedDialand press
.
5. Select an available speed dial location and press
.
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6. Scroll to Set SpeedDialand press
. (A confirmation
will be displayed.)
7. Press Done (left softkey) to save the new speed dial
number.
Note: Ifyouattempt toassignanalreadyin-usespeeddiallocationtoanew
phonenumber, adialogwillappearaskingifyouwishtoreplacetheexisting
speeddialassignment. Select Yes toassignthelocationtothenewphone
numberanddeletethepreviousspeeddialassignment.
MyInformation
You can view your phone number, edit your personal data, and
send a vCard via Bluetooth using the My Information feature.
ToaccesstoMyInformation:
1. Select Menu>Contacts>MyInformation.
EditingaContactsEntry
Tomakechangestoanentry:
1. Display a Contacts entry.
2. Scroll to <Edit Entry> and press
3. Highlight the part of the entry you wish to edit (Name,
Group, Ringer, etc.) and press
.
.
4. Add or edit the desired information and press
.
5. Press Done(left softkey) to save your changes.
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SelectingaRinger TypeforanEntry
You can assign a ringer type to a Contacts entry so you can
identify the caller by the ringer type. (See “RingerTypes”.)
Toselect aringertypeforanentry:
1. Display a Contacts entry.
2. Scroll to <Edit Entry> and press
.
3. Highlight the current ringer type and press
to
display the RingerType menu.
4. Select a ringer menu by pressing Options (right softkey)
and choosing SingleTonesorRingTones for
preprogrammed ringers or MyContent for downloaded
ringers.
5. Use your navigation key to scroll through available
ringers. (When you highlight a ringer type, a sample
ringer will sound.)
6. Highlight your desired ringer and press
.
7. Press Done (left softkey) to save the new ringer type.
–or–
1. Display a Contacts entry and press
.
2. Scroll to <Edit Entry> and press
.
3. Highlight the current ringer type and press the
navigation key right or left to display available ringer
types. As each ringer is displayed, you will hear a preview
of that ringer's sound.
4. When you’ve selected your desired ringer, press Done
(left softkey) to save the new ringer type.
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DialingServices
Your Contacts list is preprogrammed with contact numbers
for various Services.
TodialaservicefromyourContacts:
1. Select Menu>Contacts>Services.
2. Select CustomerService, DirAssistance, or Operator.
Todialaservicefromstandbymodeusingyourkeypad:
1. Dial the appropriate service number:
Ⅲ
CustomerService –
Ⅲ
DirAssistance –
Ⅲ
Operator –
2. Press
to place the call.
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Section 2G
Using the Phone’s Calendar
and Tools
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ UsingYourPhone’sCalendar(page 87)
UsingYourPhone’sAlarmClock(page 91)
UsingYourPhone’sNotepad(page 92)
UsingYourPhone’sTools(page 92)
Yourphone is equipped with several personal information
management features that help you manage your busy
lifestyle.This section shows you how to use these features to
turn your phone into a time management planner that helps
you keep up with your contacts, schedules, and
commitments. It takes productivity to a whole new level.
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UsingYourPhone’sCalendar
AddinganEvent totheCalendar
Your Calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of
important events.
Toaddanevent:
1. Select Menu>Tools>Scheduler.
2. Using your navigation key, highlight the day to which
you would like to add an event and press Add(left
softkey).
Tip:Pressthenavigationkeyupordowntoscrollbyweekthroughthe
Calendar.
3. Select a time for the event by highlighting the time field
and pressing
.
Ⅲ
Using your keypad and/or navigation key, set the
start and end time for the event and press
.
4. Select a title for the event by highlighting [Content]and
pressing
.
Ⅲ
Enter the event title and press
Text”.)
. (See “Entering
5. Select a repeating status for the event by highlighting
the repeat field and pressing
.
Ⅲ
Highlight None, Daily, Mon-Fri, Weekly, Monthly, or
Yearlyand press
.
6. Select an alarm time for the event by highlighting the
alarm field and pressing
.
Ⅲ
Highlight None, Ontime, 5minutes, 10minutes,
1hour, 1day, or2daysand press
.
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7. Select a ringer type for the alarm by highlighting the
ringer field and pressing
.
Ⅲ
To select a ringer menu, select Options>Single
Tones/RingTonesfor preprogrammed ringers or
Options>VoiceMemo/MyContent/InPhone/
Get New.
8. Press Save(left softkey) to save the event.
Event Alerts
There are several ways your phone alerts you to scheduled
events:
ⅷ
By playing the assigned ringer type.
ⅷ
By illuminating the backlight.
ⅷ
By flashing the LED.
Event Alert Menu
When your phone is turned on and you have an event alarm
scheduled, your phone alerts you and displays the event
summary.To silence the alarm and reset the schedule,
press
.
To view additional options, press the appropriate softkey.
ⅷ
Details (right softkey) displays the event detail screen.
ⅷ
Snooze (left softkey) silences the alarm and schedules it to
replay again in 10 minutes.
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ViewingEvents
Toviewyourscheduledevents:
1. Select Menu> Tools>Scheduler.
2. Using your navigation key, highlight the day for which
you would like to view events and press
. (If you have
events scheduled for the selected day, they will be listed
in chronological order.)
Tip:Inthecalendarview, dayswitheventsscheduledareunderlined.
3. To display the details of an event listed in the schedule,
highlight it and press
.
GoingtoToday’sCalendarMenu
TogototheCalendarmenufortoday’sdate:
ᮣ
Select Menu>Tools>Scheduler>Options>GotoToday.
ErasingaDay’sEvents
Toeraseaday’sscheduledevents:
1. Select Menu> Tools>Scheduler.
2. Using your navigation key, highlight the day for which
you would like to erase events and press
.
Tip:Inthecalendarview, dayswitheventsscheduledareunderlined.
3. Select Options>DeleteAll.(An alert will appear notifying
you of the number of events to be erased.)
4. Select Yesor No.
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Note: Ifthedayforwhichyouareerasingeventscontainsarepeatingevent,
youwillreceivethefollowingprompt:“Thisisarecurringevent. <event
name>.”Select Deletethis toeraseasingleoccurrence, Deleteall toeraseall
occurrencesoftheevent, or Cancel tocancelthedeletionoftherepeating
event.
PurgingEvents
Todeleteeventsscheduledbeforeaspecifictimeanddate:
1. Select Menu> Tools>Scheduler>Options>DeleteOld.
2. Select the option to erase events older than Oneweek,
Onemonth, Oneyear, or Oneday. (A dialog will be
displayed to inform you how many old events have been
erased.)
PurgingAllEvents
Todeleteallscheduledevents:
1. Select Menu> Tools>Scheduler>Options>DeleteAll. (A
dialog will be displayed informing you how many events
will be erased.)
2. Select Yesto erase all events or No to return to the
calendar view.
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UsingYourPhone’sAlarmClock
Your phone comes with a built-in alarm clock with multiple
alarm capabilities.
Tousethealarmclock:
1. Select Menu>Tools>AlarmClock.
2. Select Alarm1, Alarm2, Alarm3, or QuickAlarm.
3. Turn the alarm on or off by highlighting the activation
field and pressing
.
Ⅲ
Select Onor Offand press
.
4. Select a time for the alarm by highlighting the time field
and pressing
.
Ⅲ
Using your keypad and/or navigation key, set the
alarm time and press
.
5. Select a repeating status for the alarm by highlighting
the repeat field and pressing
.
Ⅲ
Highlight Once, Daily, Mon-Fri, or Weekendsand
press
.
6. Select a ringer type for the alarm by highlighting the
ringer field and pressing
.
Ⅲ
To select a ringer menu, select Options>SingleTones
(or Options > RingTones) for preprogrammed ringers,
or Options> VoiceMemo/MyContent/InPhone/
Get New, and press
.
7. Press Save (left softkey) to save your alarm settings.
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UsingYourPhone’sNotepad
Your phone comes with a notepad you can use to compose
and store reminders and notes to help keep you organized.
Tocomposeanote:
1. Select Menu>Tools>Notepad><AddNew>.
2. Type your note using the numeric keypad and press
.
(See “EnteringText”.)
Toreadasavednote:
1. Select Menu>Tools>Notepad.
2. Highlight a note and press
Todeletesavednotes:
.
.
1. Select Menu>Tools>Notepad.
2. Highlight a note and press
3. Press Delete(right softkey).
4. Scroll to Yesand press
.
UsingYourPhone’sTools
In addition to helping your be more efficient and organized,
your phone offers useful and entertaining tools.
UsingEZTips
Toquicklyandeasilycalculatetipamounts:
1. Select Menu>Tools>EzTipCalc.
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2. Use your keypad and navigation key to enter the bill
amount and desired tip percentage. (The correct tip will
be calculated instantly.)
3. If you’re splitting the check, highlight Split and enter the
number of people in your party. (An equal split of the bill
will be calculated and displayed.)
UsingtheCalculator
Your phone comes with a built-in calculator.
Tousethecalculator:
1. Select Menu>Tools>Calculator.
2. Enter numbers using your keypad.
Ⅲ
Press
to enter decimal points.
Ⅲ
Press
to change the numeric value from positive
to negative.
Ⅲ
Press Clear (left softkey) to clear all numbers.
3. Press
for the total.
WorldClock
Toviewthetimeinover50different locations:
1. Select Menu>Tools>WorldClock.
2. Press Cities(right softkey) to select a city.
– or –
Press the navigation key left or right to scroll through
different time zones.
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Section 2H
Using Your Phone’s Voice Services
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ManagingVoiceMemos(page 95)
AutomaticSpeechRecognition(ASR)(page 96)
Yourphone’sVoiceServiceslet youplacecallsusingyourvoice,
storevoicereminders, andrecordmemosright onyourphone.
This section includes easy-to-follow instructions on using
voice-activated dialing and managing voice memos.
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ManagingVoiceMemos
You can use your phone’sVoice Services to record brief memos
to remind you of important events, phone numbers, or grocery
list items.
RecordingVoice Memos
To record a voice memo:
1. Select Menu>Tools>VoiceMemo.
2. Scroll to <RecordNew> and press
. (The phone
prompts you to start recording after the beep.)
3. Wait for the beep and then start speaking. (As it is
recording, the phone displays a countdown timer that
shows how many seconds are left for recording.)
Toendtherecordingofyourmemo:
ᮣ
Press
.
Torecordaconversationduringaphonecall:
ᮣ
During a call, scroll to RecordVoice Memo and
press
. (A one-minute counter is displayed on the
screen to indicate the amount of time a single voice
memo can be recorded.)
Toendtherecordingofyourconversation:
ᮣ
Scroll to StopVoice Memo and press
to end the
recording prior to the countdown completion.
Note: Your phone can store a total of threeminutes of memos.
VoiceMemoOptions
To play the voice memos you have recorded:
1. Press Menu>Tools>VoiceMemo.
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2. Scroll to the voice memo you wish to hear and
press
.
Ⅲ
Play to play the selected voice memo.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Set As to assign the recording as a default ringer, a
voicemail alert, a message alert, or a Contacts ringer.
ViewDetails to view the selected voice memo
information.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
EditTitle to edit the selected voice memo title.
Delete to erase the selected voice memo.
3. Scroll to Play and press
.
ErasingVoiceMemos
To erase all voice memos:
1. Select Menu>Tools>VoiceMemo.
2. Scroll to <Delete All> and press
.
3. Scroll to Yes and press to confirm that you want to erase
all voice memos.
AutomaticSpeechRecognition(ASR)
ToaccessVoiceCommandbypressingthe VoiceServicesKey( ):
1. Press the left side key( ).
2. After hearing the message “Please say the contact
name”or a beep, say the name of a Contacts list entry.
3. If the correct name is displayed, select to confirm
the call.
4. If the Contact is not listed, repeat steps 1 and 2.
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Section 2I
Using Your Phone’s Built-in Camera
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ TakingPictures(page 98)
StoringPictures(page 105)
RecordingVideos(page 108)
StoringVideos(page 110)
ManagingPictures(page 111)
Yourphone’sbuilt-incameragivesyoutheabilitytotakefull-
colordigitalpictures, viewyourpicturesusingthephone’s
display, andinstantlysendthemtofamilyandfriends. It’s fun
and as easy to use as a traditional point-and-click camera:
just take a picture, view it on your phone’s display, and send
it from your phone to up to 25 people.
This section explains the features and options of your
phone’s built-in camera.
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TakingPictures
Taking pictures with your phone’s built-in camera is as simple
as choosing a subject, pointing the lens, and pressing a
button. You can activate the phone’s camera mode whether
the phone is open or closed.
Totakeapicturewiththephoneopen:
1. Select Menu>Pictures>Camera to activate camera
mode. For Shortcut to camera mode, you can also press
the camera button twice or just press the side camera
button to access the camera menu. (Additional camera
options are available through the camera mode Options
menu. See “Camera Mode Options” for more
information.)
Shortcut: Youmust pressandholdsidecamerakeytoaccessthecamera.To
returntocameramode, theusermust selectionOptionsandthenTakeNew
Picture. (seeillustrationonpage9).
2. Using the phone’s main LCD as a viewfinder, aim the
camera lens at your subject.
3. Press Capture (left softkey),
,
, or the side
camera button until the shutter sounds. (The picture
will automatically be saved in the In Phone Folder.)
Ⅲ
To return to camera mode to take another picture,
press
.
4. Press Options (right softkey) for more options:
Ⅲ
Send to send the picture to up to 25 contacts at one
time.
Ⅲ
Uploadto upload the picture you just took to the
picture messagingWeb site. Depending on your
settings, you may be prompted to accept a
data connection.
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Ⅲ
Assignto assign the picture to a phone task. Select
an option:
Ⅲ
PictureID to assign the picture to a Contacts entry.
Ⅲ
ScreenSaver to use the picture as a screen saver.
Ⅲ
IncomingCalls to display the picture for all
incoming calls.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Delete to delete the picture you just took.
Post toService to send the image to a number of
popular third-partyWeb image services.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Review/SendMediato go to the In Phone Folder to
review your saved pictures.
TakeNewPicture to return to Camera mode to take
another picture.
Totakeapicturewiththephoneclosed:
1. Press and hold the side camera button to activate camera
mode.
2. Point the camera lens at your subject. (You can check the
picture framing through the external display screen.)
Note: Whentakingapicturewiththephoneclosed, thesubject image
appearsinreverseontheexternaldisplay.Thecapturedimagewillnot be
savedinreverse.
3. Press the side camera button to take the picture. (The
picture will automatically be saved in the In Phone Folder.)
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CreatingYourPictureMessagingPassword
The first time you use any of the picture management options
involving the Picture MessagingWeb site, you will need to
establish a Picture Messaging password through your Picture
Phone.This password will also allow you to sign in to the
picture messaging web site at http://www.plspictures.com to
access and manage your uploaded pictures and albums.
Tocreateyourpicturemessagingpassword:
1. Select Menu>Pictures>MyAlbums>OnlineAlbums>
ViewAlbums. (You will be prompted to create a
password.)
Note:IfyourwirelessservicePlandoesnot includepicturemessaging, you
willfirst bepromptedtosubscribetotheserviceforanadditionalmonthly
charge.
2. Enter a four- to eight-digit password and press
.
(You will be prompted to confirm your password.)
3. Please wait while the system creates your account.
Tip: Writedownyourpicturemessagingpasswordinasecureplace.
Once you have received confirmation that your account has
been successfully registered, you may upload and share
pictures and access the picture messagingWeb site.
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CameraModeOptions
When the phone is open and in camera mode, press Options
(right softkey) to display additional camera options:
ⅷ
Flash to activate the flash. (See “Setting the Flash”for
details.)
ⅷ
Self Timer to activate the camera’s timer.
ⅷ
ColorTone Press the navigation key right or left to select
Normal, Black&White, Negative, or Sepia. (The default
setting is Normal.)
ⅷ
ImageControls to select from the following options:
Ⅲ
Brightness to select Auto or Manual brightness
control. If you select Manual, press the navigation
key right (increase) or left (decrease) to select a
setting, and press
to apply the selected setting.
Ⅲ
WhiteBalance to adjust white balance based on
changing conditions. Select from Auto,Tungsten,
Fluorescent, Sunny, or Cloudy.
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
Settings to select Resolution, Quality, ShutterSound, or Full
Screen. (See “Selecting Camera Settings”for details.)
Review/SendMedia to display the pictures saved in the In
Phone folder and/or to send the picture.
CamcorderMode to switch toVideo mode. (See “Recording
Videos” for details.)
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SettingtheFlash
Toactivatetheflash:
1. From camera mode, select Options>Flash.
2. Select one of the following options and press
:
Ⅲ
Off to deactivate the flash.
Ⅲ
OnThisShot to activate the flash for one shot.
Ⅲ
AlwaysOn to activate the flash for all pictures.
Note: Whilethephoneisopenandincameramode, theflashmaybe
turnedonbypressingthevoiceserviceskey( ).
SettingtheSelf-Timer
Toactivatetheself-timer:
1. From camera mode, select Options>SelfTimer.
2. Highlight the length of delay you want the timer to use
(5seconds or 10seconds) and press
3. Select Start (left softkey) when you are ready to start the
timer. ( appears on the upper right portion of the
.
main LCD during the self-timer countdown.)
4. Get ready for the picture. (When the timer is down to
three seconds, the self-timer icon will turn red and the
phone will begin to beep.)
Tocanceltheself-timerafterit hasstarted:
ᮣ
Press Cancel (right softkey).
Note: Whiletheself-timerisactive, allkeysaredisabledexcept BACK, END,
andtheright softkeybuttonCancel.
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UsingtheZoom
This feature allows you to zoom in on an object when you take
a picture. Depending on your resolution settings, you can
adjust the zoom from 1x to 15x.
Tousethezoom:
1. From camera mode, press the navigation key or the side
volume key up or down to adjust the zoom. (The gauge
bar appears.)
2. Press Capture (left softkey),
,
, or the side
camera button to take the picture. (The picture will
automatically be saved in the In Phone Folder.)
Note: TheZoomgaugewillnot appearwhentheResolutionsettingis1.3M.
ZoomisonlyofferedwhenusingVGAorQVGAresolution.
SelectingCameraSettings
Toselect yourcamerasettings:
1. From camera mode, select Options>Settings.
2. Select one of the following options and press
:
Ⅲ
Resolution to select a picture’s file size
(1.3M[960*1280],VGA[480*640], orQVGA[240*320]).
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Quality to select the picture quality setting (Fine,
Normal, or Economy).
ShutterSound to select a shutter sound (Shutter1 4,
or Off).
~
FullScreen to expand the camera display to full-
screen view without icons (except the flash icon).
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ViewingYourCamera’sStatusAreaDisplay
Zoom Level
Option
Selected
Camera
Options
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StoringPictures
Your phone’s picture storage area is called MyAlbums. Pictures
are stored in the InPhone folder.
InPhoneFolder
Once a picture is taken, it is automatically saved to the In
Phone folder. Fromthe In Phone Folder, you can view all of the
pictures you have taken, store selected images in your phone,
send pictures to the Picture MessagingWeb site
(http://www.plspictures.com), delete images, and access
additional picture options.
ToreviewyourstoredpicturesintheInPhone folder:
1. Select Menu>Pictures>MyAlbums>InPhone.
2. Use your navigation key to view and scroll through the
pictures.
InPhoneFolderOptions
When you are viewing the In Phone folder, press Options (right
softkey) to display the following options:
ⅷ
Playto play the video that was just recorded (if applicable).
ⅷ
Sendto send an image to another user using picture mail.
ⅷ
Uploadto upload pictures from the In Phone folder to the
picture messagingWeb site (http://www.plspictures.com).
Depending on your settings, you may be prompted to
accept a data connection. Choose from the following
options:
Ⅲ
UploadSelectionto upload the selected pictures.
Press
to select a picture. (The check box on the
lower right corner will be marked.)
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Ⅲ
UploadAllto upload all pictures in the In Phone
folder.
Note: Ifthisisthefirst timeyouhaveaccessedthePictureMessaging
account, youwillbepromptedtocreateyourPictureMessaging password.
See“CreatingYourPictureMessaging Password”.
ⅷ
Assign
Ⅲ
PictureID to display the currently highlighted picture
for incoming calls from a specific Contacts entry.
Select the desired entry and press
.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
ScreenSaver to display the currently highlighted
picture as a screen saver.
IncomingCalls to display the picture for all incoming
calls.
Ringersto display the picture for all incoming calls.
(videos only)
Note: PicturesassignedasPictureIDorScreenSaverswillautomaticallybe
copiedtotheInPhone folder.
ⅷ
Delete to delete pictures in the In Phone Folder. Select
Deleteselection, or Deleteall.
Note: Deletingpictureswillfreeupmemoryspaceinyourphonetoenable
youtotakemorepictures. Oncedeleted, picturescannot beuploadedto
youronlinePictureMessaging account orassignedtophonetasks.
ⅷ
Post toServiceto send the image to a number of popular
third-partyWeb image services.
ⅷ
Details/Edit to display the following options:
Ⅲ
Text Caption to edit the selected picture’s caption.
Ⅲ
Picture/VideoInfo to display information such as the
picture’s caption, time/date, and size.
Ⅲ
Rotate to rotate the selected picture.To rotate, press
Options (right softkey).
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ⅷ
ⅷ
Album List to display the My Albums list.
MediaFilterto display the following options:
Ⅲ
All to display all media.
Ⅲ
Pictures Only to display only pictures.
Ⅲ
Videos Only to display only videos.
ⅷ
Camera/CamcorderMode to activate Camera/Camcorder
mode.
When you are viewing the In Phone folder, press Expand (left
softkey) to display the following option:
ⅷ
Expand/Thumbnail to switch the display from expanded
view to thumbnail view (up to four pictures per screen).
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Recording Videos
In addition to taking pictures, you can also record, view, and
send videos to your friends and family with your phone’s
built-in video camera.
To record a video:
1. Select Menu>Pictures>Camcorder to activate video
mode. (Additional video options are available through
the video mode Options menu. See “Video Mode
Options” for more information.)
2. Using the phone’s main LCD as a viewfinder, aim the
camera lens at your subject.
3. Press Record (left softkey),
,
, or the side
camera button to begin recording. (The maximum
recording time is 15 seconds.)
4. Press Done (left softkey) or the side camera button to
stop recording. (The video will automatically be saved in
the In Phone folder.)
5. Press Options (right softkey) for more options:
Ⅲ
Playto play the video that was just captured.
Ⅲ
Sendto send the video.
Ⅲ
Uploadto upload videos from the In Phone Folder to
the Picture Messaging Web site
(http://www.plspictures.com). Depending on your
settings, you may be prompted to accept a
data connection. Choose from the following
options:
Ⅲ
UploadSelectionto upload the selected videos.
Press
to select a video. (The check box on the
lower right corner will be marked.)
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UploadAllto upload all videos in the In Phone
folder.
Ⅲ
Assignto assign the video as an animated screen
saver or ringer.
Ⅲ
ScreenSaver to display the currently highlighted
picture as a screen saver.
Ⅲ
Ringers to display the picture for all incoming
calls.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Delete to delete video in the In Phone folder.
Post toServiceto send the image to a number of
popular third-partyWeb image services.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Review/SendMediato display the videos saved in the
In Phone folder and/or to send the video.
TakeNewVideoto return to camcorder mode.
VideoModeOptions
When the phone is open and in camcorder mode, press
Options (right softkey) to display additional camera options:
ⅷ
VideoLight to activate the video light.
ⅷ
ColorTone Press the navigation key right or left to select
Normal, Black&White, Negative, or Sepia (default setting
is Normal).
ⅷ
ImageControls to select from the following options:
Ⅲ
Brightness to select Auto or Manual brightness
control. If you select Manual, press the navigation
key right (increase) or left (decrease) to select a
setting and press
to apply the selected setting.
Ⅲ
WhiteBalance to adjust white balance based on
changing conditions. Select from Auto,Tungsten,
Fluorescent, Sunny, or Cloudy.
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ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
Settings to select CueSound, or FullScreen. (See “Selecting
Video Settings”below for details.)
Review/SendMedia to display the videos saved in the In
Phone folder / to send the video.
CameraMode to switch to Camera mode. (See “Taking
Pictures” for details.)
SelectingVideoSettings
Toselect yourvideosettings:
1. From camcorder mode, select Options>Settings.
2. Select one of the following options and press
:
Ⅲ
CueSound to select a cue sound (Cue1~3, or Off).
Ⅲ
FullScreen to expand the camcorder display to
full-screen view without icons (except the flash
icon).
Storing Videos
Your phone’s video storage area is called My Albums.There are
two types of folders in the My Albums menu that can be used
separately according to your needs:
ⅷ
In Phone (See “In Phone Folder”on page 105.)
ⅷ
OnlineAlbums
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ManagingPictures
UsingthePictureMessaging Website
Once you have uploaded pictures from your phone
to your online Picture Messaging account at (see “In Phone
Folder Options”), you can use your personal computer to
manage your pictures. From the Picture Messaging Web site,
you can share pictures, edit album titles, add captions and
organize images. You can even send your pictures to be
printed at participating retail locations.
You will also have access to picture management tools to
improve and customize your pictures. You’ll be able to lighten,
darken, crop, add antique effects, add comic bubbles and
cartoon effects, and use other features to transform your
pictures.
ToaccessthePictureMessaging Website:
1. From your computer’s Internet connection, go to
http://www.plspictures.com.
2. Enter your phone number and Picture Messaging
password to register. (See “CreatingYour Picture
Messaging Password”.)
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ManagingOnlinePicturesandVideosFrom
YourPhone
You can use your phone to manage, edit, or share pictures you
have uploaded to the Picture Messaging Web site. (See “In
Phone Folder Options” for information about uploading.)
Toviewyouronlinepicturesfromyourphone:
1. Select Menu>Pictures>MyAlbums>OnlineAlbums>
ViewAlbums. (Depending on your settings you may be
prompted to accept a data connection.) (The MyUploads
folder and your albums appear.)
2. Highlight My Uploads or an album title and press
to display images. (Thumbnail pictures, up to nine per
screen, are displayed.)
Tip:Toexpandaselectedpicturefromthumbnailtofull-screen, select
Expand (left softkey).
3. Use your navigation key to select a picture.
4. Press Options (right softkey) to display your online
picture options.
UploadingPictures
Touploadpictures:
1. Select Menu>Pictures>MyAlbums>InPhone.
(Thumbnail pictures will be displayed.)
2. Select the picture(s) you wish to upload and select
Options (right softkey) > Upload.
3. Select UploadSelection or UploadAll.
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DownloadingYourOnlinePictures
From your online albums display, you can select pictures to
download to your phone’s In Phone folder.
TodownloadpicturesfromthePictureMessaging Website:
1. From the online pictures display, select the picture you
wish to download and press Options (right softkey). (See
“Managing Online Pictures andVideos FromYour
Phone”.)
2. Select Saveto, then select one of the following options
and press
:
Ⅲ
MyAlbum to view highlighted pictures saved in My
Album.
Ⅲ
MyContent to view highlighted content saved in My
Content.
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SendingOnlinePictureMessaging
TosendpicturesusingtheonlineAddress Book:
1. From the online picture messaging display, select a
picture you wish to send and press Send (left softkey).
(See “Managing Online Pictures andVideos FromYour
Phone”.)
2. Select Recipients>OnlineAddr. Book.
3. Highlight a recipient or recipients (up to 10) from your
Online Address Book and press
.
4. Press Done (left softkey) when you have finished
selecting recipients.
5. Press Next (left softkey).
6. To include a text message, highlight the box under Text
Message and press the appropriate softkey. Enter your
message and press
.
7. Confirm your recipients and attached data.
8. Press the appropriate softkey to send the picture
messaging .
Tosendanalbumfromtheonlinepicturesmenu:
1. From the online albums display, select an album you
wish to send and press Send (left softkey). (See
“Managing Online Pictures andVideos FromYour
Phone”.)
2. Follow steps 2-8 in “To send pictures using the online
Address Book”above to complete and send your picture
messaging album.
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AccessingOnlinePictureOptionsFromYourPhone
1. Select a picture from your online Picture Mail. (See
“Managing Online Pictures andVideos FromYour Phone”.)
2. Select Options (right softkey) to display options.
3. To select an option, highlight it and press
.
ⅷ
For pictures:
Ⅲ
Send to send the selected picture to others.
Ⅲ
Assign
ࡗ PictureID to assign the picture to a Contacts entry.
ࡗ ScreenSaver to use the picture as a screen saver.
ࡗ IncomingCalls to display the picture for all
incoming calls.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Delete
ࡗ Delete Selection to delete the selected picture.
ࡗ Delete All to delete all pictures.
Order Printsto order printed copies of your online
pictures.
ࡗ Prints By Mail to order prints that will be sent to
you by mail.
ࡗ Print@Retailto order prints that you can pick up at
leading photo centers.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Post to Serviceto upload your image to a third-party
online service. (Contact individual services for
details.)
Save to
ࡗ My Album to save to My Album.
ࡗ My Content to save to My Content.
Ⅲ
Copy/Move to copy or move pictures to a selected
album.
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ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ Copy This to copy the selected picture to the
album.
Copy All to copy all pictures in the current album
to the target album.
Move This to move the selected picture to the
album.
Move All to move all pictures in the current album
to the target album.
Ⅲ
Details/Edit to display the following options:
ࡗ Text Caption to edit the the selected picture's
caption. You can create a new caption of up to 16
characters.
ࡗ Picture Infoto display information such as the
picture's caption, time/date, and size.
ࡗ Rotate to rotate the selected picture.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Album List to display the My Albums list.
MediaFilterto display the following options:
ࡗ Allto display all media.
ࡗ Pictures Onlyto display only pictures.
ࡗ Videos Only to display only videos.
ⅷ
For videos:
Ⅲ
Play to play the selected video.
Ⅲ
Send to send the selected video.
Ⅲ
Assign
ࡗ Screen Saver to use the video as a screen saver.
ࡗ Ringers to assign the video to a ringer.
Ⅲ
Delete
ࡗ Delete Selection to delete the selected video.
ࡗ Delete All to delete all videos.
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Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Post toService
Saveto
ࡗ My Album to save the selected video to My Album.
ࡗ My Content to save the selected video to My
Content.
Ⅲ
Copy/Move to copy or move videos to a selected
album.
ࡗ Copy This to copy the selected video to the album.
ࡗ Copy All to copy all videos in the current album to
the target album.
ࡗ MoveThis to move the selected video to the
album.
ࡗ Move All to move all videos in the current album
to the targeted album.
Ⅲ
Details/Edit to display the following options:
ࡗ Text Caption to edit the selected video's caption.
You can create a new caption of up to 16
characters.
ࡗ Video Info to display information such as the
video's caption, time/date, and size.
Album List to display the My Albums List.
Media Filter to display the following options:
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
ࡗ All to display all media.
ࡗ Pictures Only to display only pictures.
ࡗ Videos Only to display only videos.
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ToaccessyouronlineAlbumsoptionsfromyourphone:
1. Display the album list in the Online picture messaging
menu. (See “Managing Online Pictures andVideos From
Your Phone”.)
2. Use your navigation key to select an album (or Inbox).
3. Select Options (right softkey) to display options.
4. To select an option, highlight it and press
.
Ⅲ
Share Album to share the album through the
picture messagingWeb site. (See “Sending Online
picture messaging ”.)
Ⅲ
CreateAlbum to create a new album. Enter a new
album name and select Save (left softkey).
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
EraseAlbum to delete the selected album.
Rename Album to rename the selected album. Enter a
new name and select Save (left softkey).
Note: TheInboxcannot beerasedorrenamed.
Ⅲ
Next to display the next 20 albums (if applicable).
Ⅲ
Previous to display the previous 20 albums (if
applicable).
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Section 2J
Using Bluetooth
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ TurningBluetoothOnandOff(page 120)
UsingtheBluetoothSettingsMenu(page 121)
BluetoothProfiles(page 123)
PairingBluetoothDevices(page 124)
Yourphonefeaturesbuilt-inBluetoothtechnology, allowing
youtoshareinformationmoreeasilythaneverbefore.
Bluetooth is a short-range communications technology
that allows you to connect wirelessly to a number of
Bluetooth devices, such as headsets, hands-free car kits,
and Bluetooth-enabled handhelds, PCs, printers, and
wireless phones.The Bluetooth communication range is
usually up to approximately 10 meters (30 feet).
This section details how to set up and make the most of
your phone’s Bluetooth capabilities.
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TurningBluetoothOnandOff
By default, your device’s Bluetooth functionality is
turned off.Turning Bluetooth on makes your phone
“available”by other in-range Bluetooth devices.
ToturnBluetoothon:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Bluetooth>On/Off.
2. Press the navigation key up or down to select
On and press
to enable Bluetooth.
ToturnBluetoothoff:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Bluetooth>On/Off.
2. Press the navigation key up or down to select
Off and press
to disable Bluetooth.
BluetoothStatusIndicators
The following icons show your Bluetooth connection status at
a glance:
indicates Bluetooth is enabled.
indicates Bluetooth headset or hands-free device is
connected.
indicates PC or PDA is now under Dialup-
Networking.
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UsingtheBluetoothSettingsMenu
The BluetoothSettings menu allows you to set up many of the
characteristics of your phone’s Bluetooth service, including:
ⅷ
Entering or changing the name your phone uses for
Bluetooth communication.
ⅷ
Setting your phone’s visibility (or “discoverability”) for
other Bluetooth devices.
ⅷ
Displaying your phone’s Bluetooth address.
ToaccesstheBluetoothSettingsmenu:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Bluetooth.
2. Use the navigation key to select Visibility or Bluetooth
Info, and press
.
BluetoothSettings:MyBluetoothName
The MyBluetoothName section of the Bluetooth Settings
menu allows you to select a Bluetooth name for your phone.
Your phone’s Bluetooth name will appear to other in-range
Bluetooth devices, depending on your visibility settings.
Toset aBluetoothnameforyourphone:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Bluetooth>BluetoothInfo.
2. Select Rename (left softkey).
3. Press
to clear the current name.
4. Use your keypad to enter a new name and press
to
save and exit.
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BluetoothSettings:Visibility
The Visibility section of the Bluetooth Settings menu allows
you to manage your phone's availability to other Bluetooth
devices.
Toconfigureyourphone’svisibility(discoverability)toother
Bluetoothdevices:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Bluetooth>Visibility.
2. Select your desired visibility setting and press
:
Ⅲ
Hidden to prevent other Bluetooth devices from
detecting and identifying your phone.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Visible for 3 Min to allow Bluetooth devices to detect
and identify your phone for three minutes.
Always Visible to allow Bluetooth devices to detect
and identify your phone at any time it is within
range.
Note: AnychangesyoumaketoyourBluetoothsettingswillbesavedtothe
current profilewhenyouexit theBluetoothSettingsmenu.
BluetoothSettings:MyBluetoothAddress
Todisplayyourphone’sBluetoothaddress:
ᮣ
Select Menu>Settings>Bluetooth>BluetoothInfo.
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BluetoothProfiles
All the Bluetooth settings you configure are stored in your
phone’s Bluetooth user profile. Different profiles can be used
for specific Bluetooth functions.
ⅷ
Headset Profile–This profile functions as a wireless ear
jack. When an incoming call is received, the ringer can be
heard through the headset and a built-in alert tone can be
heard through the handset.The call can then be received
by pushing a button. While using the handset, you can use
the headset instead of the phone by pushing a button on
the headset, the same as inserting a jack into the phone.
Increase or decrease the volume by using the volume key
on the side of the handset.
ⅷ
Hands-FreeProfile–This profile functions as a wireless car-
kit. Incoming calls ring to the hands-free headset or
device. Calls can be received by pressing a button on the
headset or device. For dialing, four functions are
supported: recent call dial, voice dial, speed dial and
number dial. Increase or decrease the volume by using the
volume key on the side of the handset.
ⅷ
DUN:Dial-UpNetworkProfile–This profile functions as a
wireless data cable, connecting a PC or PDA to a network
through your handset.
ⅷ
Object PushProfile(OPP)–You can send a vCard or a
vCalendar in your phone to other Bluetooth-enabled
devices.The menu for "Sending vCard via Bluetooth" is
under "Contacts-Find/Add Entry."The menu for "Sending
vCalendar via Bluetooth" is under "Tools/Scheduler."
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PairingBluetoothDevices
AddDevice
The Bluetooth pairing process allows you to establish trusted
connections between your phone and another Bluetooth
device. When devices are paired, a passkey is shared between
devices, allowing for fast, secure connections while bypassing
the discovery and authentication process.
TopairyourphonewithanotherBluetoothdevice:
1. Select Menu>Bluetooth>AddDevice><Search>. (Your
phone will display a list of discovered in-range Bluetooth
devices.)
2. Select the device you wish to pair with and press
.
3. Enter the passkey and press
.
SupportedServices
ⅷ
Audio to use Bluetooth audio devices, such as headsets or
hands-free kits.The menu for "Connect/Disconnect" can
be found under "Bluetooth-Trusted Devices."
ⅷ
Dial-upNetworking to use your phone as a modem to
connect to the Internet. While your phone is connected to
a PC or PDA, you can dial up the phone to connect to the
Internet.The menu for "DUN Enable/Disable" can be
found under "Bluetooth Settings."
ⅷ
SendvCard/vCalendar(OPP) to send a vCard or a vCalendar
in your phone to other Bluetooth-enabled devices.The
menu for "Sending vCard" can be found under
"Contacts/Find/Add Entry."The menu for "Sending
vCalendar" can be found under "Tools/Scheduler."
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BluetoothSettings
1. Select Menu>Bluetooth>Settings>On/Off.
The On/Off setting in the Bluetooth Settings menu
enables or disables the Bluetooth function on the
handset.
2. Select Menu>Bluetooth>Settings>DUNService>
Enabled or Disabled.
This Bluetooth Settings menu option enables or disables
Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking.
3. Select Menu>Bluetooth>Settings>Visibility> Hidden,
Visiblefor3Min, or AlwaysVisible.
This Bluetooth Setting menu option allows other
Bluetooth devices to search for your phone.
4. Select Menu>Bluetooth>Settings>BluetoothInfo.
This Bluetooth Settings menu options displays
information about your phone's Bluetooth
configuration, and it allows you to change your phone's
Bluetooth device name that is displayed on other
devices.
UsingtheBluetoothtransferaudiofunctionduringacall
1. Check that a Bluetooth headset is connected to your
phone.
2. During the call, transfer the phone's sound output from
the phone to the headset (select Transfer to BT); or from
the headset to the phone (select Transfer to Phone).
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Section 3
Service Features
Section 3A
Service Features: The Basics
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ UsingVoicemail(page 129)
UsingSMSText Messaging(page 137)
UsingCallerID(page 140)
RespondingtoCallWaiting(page 141)
MakingaThree-WayCall(page 142)
UsingCallForwarding(page 143)
Nowthat you’vemasteredyourphone’sfundamentals,
it’stimetoexplorethecallingfeaturesthat enhanceyour
wirelessservice.This section outlines your basic Service
Features.
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UsingVoicemail
SettingUpYourVoicemail
All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically
transferred to your voicemail, even if your phone is in use or
turned off.Therefore, you will want to set up yourVoicemail
and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated.
Toset upyourvoicemail:
1. Press and hold
.
2. Follow the system prompts to:
Ⅲ
Create your passcode.
Ⅲ
Record your name announcement.
Ⅲ
Record your greeting.
Ⅲ
Choose whether or not to activate One-Touch
Message Access (a feature that lets you access
messages simply by pressing and holding
,
bypassing the need for you to enter your passcode).
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VoicemailNotification
There are several ways your phone alerts you to a new
message:
ⅷ
By displaying a message on the screen.
ⅷ
By sounding the assigned ringer type.
ⅷ
By the LED blinking red.
ⅷ
By displaying
at the top of your screen.
NewVoicemailMessageAlerts
When you receive a new voice message, your phone alerts you
and prompts you to call your voicemail.
To call your voicemail:
ᮣ
Press and hold
.
Note: Whenyouareroamingofftheavailablenetwork, youmaynot receive
notificationofnewvoicemailmessages. It isrecommendedthat you
periodicallycheckyourvoicemailbydialing1+areacode+yourwireless
phonenumber.Whenyourvoicemailanswers, press( )andenteryour
*
passcode.Youmaybechargedroamingrateswhenaccessingvoicemail
whileroamingofftheavailablenetwork.
Note: Yourphoneacceptsmessagesevenwhenit isturnedoff. However,
youareonlynotifiedofnewmessageswhenyourphoneisturnedonand
youareonthenetworkavailabletoyou.
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RetrievingYourVoicemailMessages
You can review your messages directly from your phone or
from any other touch-tone phone.To dial from your phone, you
can either speed dial your voicemail or use the menu keys.
UsingOne-TouchMessageAccess
ᮣ
Press and hold
box.)
. (Your phone will dial your voicemail
UsingtheMenuKeysonYourPhonetoAccessYour
Messages
1. Select Menu>Messaging>Voicemail.
2. Press
to listen to your messages.
Note: You are charged for airtime minutes when you are accessing your
voicemail from your phone
UsingaPhoneOtherThanYourPhonetoAccessMessages
1. Dial your wireless phone number.
2. When your voicemail answers, press
.
3. Enter your passcode.
Tip: Whenyoucallintovoicemail, youfirst heartheheaderinformation
(date, time, andsenderinformation)forthemessage.Toskipdirectlytothe
message, press4duringtheheader.
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VoicemailButtonGuide
Here’s a quick guide to your keypad functions while listening
to voicemail messages. For further details and menu options,
see “Voicemail Menu Key”.
Date/Time SendReply
Advance
Forward
Save
Replay
Erase
Rewind
CallBack
Help
Cancel
Skip
VoicemailOptions
Your phone offers several options for organizing and
accessing your voicemail.
UsingExpert Mode
Using the Expert Mode setting for your personal voicemail
box helps you navigate through the voicemail system more
quickly by shortening the voice prompts you hear at each
level.
ToturnExpert Modeonoroff:
1. Press and hold
to access your voicemail. (If your
voicemail box contains any new or saved messages,
press
to access the main voicemail menu.)
2. Press
to change your Personal Options, following
the system prompts.
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3. Press
for Expert Mode.
4. Press
to turn Expert Mode on or off.
SettingUpGroupDistributionLists
Create up to 20 separate group lists, each with up to 20
customers.
1. Press and hold
to access your voicemail. (If your
voicemail box contains any new or saved messages,
press
to access the main voicemail menu.)
2. Press
to change your Personal Options, following
the system prompts.
3. Press
for Administrative Options.
for Group Distribution Lists.
4. Press
5. Follow the voice prompts to create, edit, rename, or
delete group lists.
Callback
Return a call after listening to a message without
disconnecting from voicemail.
ᮣ
Press
after listening to a message. (Once the call is
completed, you’re returned to the voicemail main
menu.)
Voicemail-to-VoicemailMessage
Record and send a voice message to otherVoicemail users.
1. From the main voicemail menu, press
to send a
message.
2. Follow the voice prompts to enter the phone number.
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3. Follow the voice prompts to record and send your voice
message.
Voicemail-to-VoicemailMessageReply
Reply to a voice message received from any otherVoicemail
user.
1. After listening to a voice message, press
.
2. Follow the voice prompts to record and send your reply.
Voicemail-to-VoicemailMessageForwarding
Forward a voice message, except those marked “Private,”to
otherVoicemail users.
1. After listening to a message, press
.
2. Follow the voice prompts to enter the phone number.
3. Follow the voice prompts to record your introduction
and forward the voice message.
Voicemail-to-VoicemailReceipt Request
Receive confirmation that your voice message has been
listened to when you send, forward, or reply to other
users.
1. After you have recorded a message, press
to indicate
you are satisfied with the message you recorded.
2. Press
to mark receipt requested.
3. Press
to send your voicemail message.
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ContinueRecording
When leaving a voice message, you can choose to continue
recording even after you’ve stopped.
ᮣ
Before pressing
to indicate that you are satisfied
with the message you recorded, press
recording.
to continue
ExtendedAbsenceGreeting
When your phone is turned off or you are off the available
network for an extended period, this greeting can be played
instead of your normal personal greeting.
1. From the main voicemail menu, press
for Personal
Options.
2. Press
for Greetings.
to record an Extended Absence Greeting.
3. Press
ClearingtheMessageIcon
Your phone may temporarily continue to display the message
icon after you have checked your voice and text messages.
Tocleartheiconfromthedisplayscreen:
1. Select Menu> Messaging>Voicemail>ClearIcon.
2. Select ClearAllor ClearIconand press
.
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VoicemailMenuKey
Following the prompts on the voicemail system, you can use
your keypad to navigate through the voicemail menu.The
following list outlines your phone’s voicemail menu structure.
Listen
EnvelopeInformation
Reply
Advance8Seconds
Replay
Rewind
ForwardMessage
Erase
Callback
Save
Options
SendaMessage
PersonalOptions
NotificationOptions
PhoneNotification
NumericPagingtoaPhone
ReturntoPersonalOptionsMenu
AdministrativeOptions
SkipPasscode
Autoplay
MessageDate&TimeOn/Off
ChangePasscode
GroupDistributionList
ReturntoPersonalOptionsMenu
Greetings
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PersonalGreetings
NameAnnouncement
ExtendedAbsenceGreeting
ReturntoPersonalOptionsMenu
Expert Mode(On/Off)
PlaceaCall
Disconnect
UsingSMSText Messaging
With SMSText Messaging, you can use other people's wireless
phone numbers to send instant text messages from your
phone to their messaging-ready phones – and they can send
messages to you. When you receive a new message, it will
automatically be displayed on your phone’s screen.
In addition, SMSText Messaging includes a variety of preset
messages, such as “I’m running late, I’m on my way,”that make
composing messages fast and easy.You can also customize
your own preset messages (up to 160 characters) from your
phone.
ComposingSMSText Messages
TocomposeanSMSText message:
1. Select Menu>Messaging>SendMessage>Text Message
and select the entry method you prefer:
Ⅲ
FromContacts toselect arecipient fromyourinternal
Contacts(QualifyingContactsentriesmust containa
wirelessphonenumberoranemailaddress).
Ⅲ
Mobile to use the keypad to enter the wireless phone
number of the person to whom you wish to send a
message.
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Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Email to enter the recipient’s email address.
Recent List to select a recipient from your recent
messages.
2. Press
tosavetherecipient. (Toincludeadditional
recipients, input anewphonenumberoremailaddress.
Youmayincludeupto25recipientspermessage.)
3. Press Next (left softkey ) when you have finished
selecting/entering recipients, and compose a message
or use the preset messages or smileys (emoticons) and
press
.
Ⅲ
To type a message, use your keypad to enter your
message. Use the right softkey to select a character
input mode. (See “EnteringText”.)
Ⅲ
To use a preset message or a smiley, press the right
softkey, select Preset messagesor Smileys, and then
highlight your desired message or emoticon and
press
.
Note: Formoreinformationabout usingandmanagingpreset messages,
see“ManagingPreset Messages”.
4. Scroll to Priority and press your navigation key right or
left to set the message priority (Normal or Urgent).
5. If you wish to change your callback number, scroll to it
and press
Other, and press
desired number and press
, then select None, MyPhoneNumber, or
. (If you select Other, enter the
.)
6. Press Send (left softkey ) to send the message.
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AccessingSMSText Messages
ToreadanSMSText message:
ᮣ
When you receive a text message, it will automatically
appear on your phone’s main display screen. Use your
navigation key to scroll down and view the entire
message.
ToreplytoanSMSText message:
1. While the message is open, select Reply (left softkey).
2. Compose your reply or use the preset messages or icons.
Ⅲ
To type a message, use your keypad to enter your
message. Use the right softkey to select a character
input mode. (See “EnteringText”.)
Ⅲ
To use a preset message or a smiley, press the right
softkey, select Preset messagesor Smileys, highlight
your desired message or emoticon, and press
.
3. Scroll to Priority and press your navigation key right or
left to set the message priority (Normal or Urgent).
4. If you wish to change your callback number, scroll to it
and press
and press
, select None, MyPhoneNumber, or Other,
. (If you select Other, enter the desired
number and press
.)
5. Press Send (left softkey ) to send the message.
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UsingPreset Messages
Preset messages make sending text messages to your friends,
family, and coworkers easier than ever.
Toaddoredit preset messages:
1. Select Menu>Settings>Messaging>Preset Messages>
<AddNew>.
– or –
Highlight a message you wish to edit and press
,
select Edit, Send Message, Delete or Delete All.
2. Enter your new message or changes and press
.
(See “EnteringText”.)
UsingCallerID
Caller ID allows people to identify a caller before answering
the phone by displaying the number of the incoming call. If
you do not want your number displayed when you make a call,
just follow these easy steps.
Toblockyourphonenumberfrombeingdisplayedforaspecific
outgoingcall:
1. Press
2. Enter the number you want to call.
3. Press
.
.
To permanently block your number, call your service provider.
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RespondingtoCallWaiting
When you’re on a call, CallWaiting alerts you to incoming calls
by sounding two beeps. Your phone’s screen informs you that
another call is coming in and displays the caller’s phone
number (if it is available and you are in digital mode).
Torespondtoanincomingcallwhileyou’reonacall:
ᮣ
Press
. (This puts the first caller on hold and answers
the second call.)
Toswitchbacktothefirst caller:
ᮣ
Press
again.
Tip: Forthosecallswhereyoudon’t want tobeinterrupted, youcan
temporarilydisableCallWaitingbypressing 70 beforeplacingyourcall.
*
CallWaitingisautomaticallyreactivatedonceyouendthecall.
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MakingaThree-WayCall
WithThree-Way Calling, you can talk to two people at the
same time. When using this feature, the normal airtime rates
will be charged for each of the two calls.
TomakeaThree-WayCall:
1. Enter a number you wish to call and press
.
2. Once you have established the connection, enter the
second number you wish to call and press
. (This puts
the first caller on hold and dials the second number.)
3. When you’re connected to the second party, press
again to begin your three-way call.
If one of the people you called hangs up during your call, you
and the remaining caller stay connected. If you initiated the
call and are the first to hang up, all other callers are
disconnected.
Note: CallWaitingandThree-WayCallingarenot availablewhileroaming
offtheavailablenetwork.
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UsingCallForwarding
Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls to
another phone number – even when your phone is turned off.
You can continue to make calls from your phone when Call
Forwarding is activated.
ToactivateCallForwarding:
1. Press
.
2. Enter the area code and phone number to which your
future calls should be forwarded.
3. Press
. (You will see a message and hear a tone to
confirm the activation of Call Forwarding.)
TodeactivateCallForwarding:
1. Press
.
2. Press
. (You will see a message and hear a tone to
confirm the deactivation.)
Note: Youmaybechargedahigherrateforcallsyouhaveforwarded.
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Section 3B
Data Services
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ DataServicesApplications(page 145)
GettingStartedWithDataServices(page 146)
AccessingMessaging(page 152)
DownloadingPremiumContent (page 153)
ExploringtheWeb(page 157)
DataServicesFAQs(page 162)
DataServicesofferseasyandamazingdataservicesyouwill
reallyuse.These features – including messaging, games,
downloadable ringers and screen savers, and portableWeb
access – let you have fun, stay in touch, and stay informed
no matter where you go on the available network.
This section introduces these advanced services and walks
you through the necessary steps to start taking advantage of
Data Services.
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DataServicesApplications
Here is a brief list of the applications available through your
phone. For more information, please contact your service
provider.
PictureMsg– Instantlyshoot, share, andprint sharp, high
resolutiondigitalpictures, andtakeandsendshort videoclips
withyourphone.
Messaging – Send and receive emails and chat on your
phone.
Games – Play exciting games with full-color graphics,
sound, and vibration.
Ringers – Personalize your phone by downloading and
assigning different ringers to numbers in your Contacts.
ScreenSavers – Download unique images to use as screen
savers – or make it easy to tell who’s calling by assigning
specific images to numbers in your Contacts.
Web – Experience full-color graphic versions of popular
Web sites from your phone.
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GettingStartedWithDataServices
This section will help you learn the basics of using your
Data Services, including managing your user name, launching
aVision connection, and navigating theWeb with your phone.
YourUserName
When you buy a phone and sign up for service, you’re
automatically assigned a user name, which is typically based
on your wireless phone number.
When you use Data Services, your user name is submitted to
identify you to the available network.The user name is also
useful as a way to personalizeWeb services, and as an online
virtual identity.
Your user name will be automatically programmed into your
phone. You don’t have to enter it.
FindingYourUserName
If you aren’t sure what your Data Services user name is, you
can easily find it online or on your phone.
TofindyourUserName:
ⅷ
You can find your user name under the PhoneInfo option
in your phone’s Settings menu (Menu > Settings > Phone
Info>Version).
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LaunchingaDataServicesConnection
TolaunchaDataServicesconnection:
ᮣ
Select Menu>Web. (Your Data Services connection will
open and the Data Services home page will be displayed.)
Shortcut: YoucanalsopresstheLeft softkeytoaccesstheWeb.
Note: If Net Guard is enabled and displayed (see below), press OK (right
softkey) to continue and access theWeb.
While connecting, the following will appear on the screen:
Internet Connecting...
If you had a previous Data Services connection, the last page
you visited will be displayed when you launch your browser.
When this occurs, you may not see the “Connecting...”
message when you launch the session.Though the browser is
open, you are not currently in an active data session– that is,
no data is being sent or received. As soon as you navigate to
another page, the active session will open and you will see the
“Connecting...”message.
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Net Guard
When you first connect to theWeb, the Net Guard will appear
to confirm that you want to connect.This feature helps you
avoid accidental connections. You can disable the Net Guard
in the future by selecting AlwaysAuto-Connect when the Net
Guard is displayed.
TochangeyourNet Guardsettings:
ᮣ
Select Menu>Settings>Web>Net Guard and choose an
option:
Ⅲ
Onto activate the Net Guard.
Ⅲ
Off to deactivate the Net Guard.
Note:Whenenabled, theNet Guardappearsonlyoncepersession.TheNet
Guarddoesnot appearifthephoneismerelyreconnectingduetoatime-out.
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DataServicesConnectionStatusandIndicators
Your phone’s display lets you know the current status of your
Data Services connection through indicators which appear at
the top of the screen.The following symbols are used:
Your Data Services connection is active (data is being
transferred); the transmit/receive symbol will blink to
indicate data transmission. Incoming voice calls go
directly to voicemail; outgoing voice calls can be made,
but the Data Services connection will terminate.
Your Data Services connection is dormant. (No data is
being sent or received.)Though not currently active,
when dormant the phone can restart an active
connection quickly; voice calls can be made and received.
Your phone is not currently able to access Data Services
features.
If no indicator appears, your phone does not have a current
Data Services connection.To launch a connection, see
“Launching a Data Services Connection”.
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NavigatingtheWeb
Navigating through menus andWeb sites during a
Data Services session is easy once you’ve learned
a few basics. Here are some tips for getting around:
Softkeys
During a Data Services session, the bottom line of your
phone’s display contains one or more softkeys.These keys are
shortcut controls for navigating around theWeb, and they
correspond to the softkey buttons directly below the phone’s
display screen.
Tip: DependingonwhichWebsitesyouvisit, thelabelsonthesoftkeysmay
changetoindicatetheirfunction.
Tousesoftkeys:
ᮣ
Press the desired softkey button. (If an additional
pop-up menu appears when you press the softkey
button, select the menu items using your keypad [if
they’re numbered] or by highlighting the option and
pressing
.)
Scrolling
As with other parts of your phone’s menu, you’ll have to scroll
up and down to see everything on someWeb sites.
ToscrolllinebylinethroughWebsites:
ᮣ
Press the navigation key up and down.
ToscrollpagebypagethroughWebsites:
ᮣ
Press the volume buttons on the side of the phone.
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Selecting
Once you’ve learned how to use softkeys and scroll, you can
start navigating theWeb.
Toselect onscreenitems:
ᮣ
Use the navigation key to highlight the desired item, then
press the desired softkey button (or press
).
Tip: You’llfindthat theleft softkeyisusedprimarilyforselectingitems.This
softkeyisoftenlabeled“OK”.
Tip: Iftheitemsonapagearenumbered, youcanuseyourkeypad(number
keys)toselect anitem. (Thetenthiteminanumberedlist maybeselectedby
pressingthe0keyonyourphone’skeypad, eventhoughthenumber0
doesn’t appearonthescreen.)
Links, which appear as underlined text, allow you to jump to
different Web pages, select special functions, or even place
phone calls.
Toselect links:
ᮣ
Highlight the link and press the appropriate softkey.
GoingBack
Togobackonepage:
ᮣ
Press the
key on your phone.
Note: TheBACK keyisalsousedfordeletingtext (likeaBACKSPACEkey)
whenyouareenteringtext.
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GoingHome
ToreturntotheDataServiceshomepagefromanyotherWeb
page:
ᮣ
Press and hold
– or –
.
Press Menu (right softkey) and select Home (
).
AccessingMessaging
Now you can send and receive emails and text messages
and participate inWeb-based chatrooms right from your
phone. Messaging allows you to stay connected to friends,
family, and coworkers 24 hours a day anywhere on the
available network.
MessageTypes
There are many types of text messaging available on your
phone.These include SMSText Messaging, Instant
Messaging, Email, and Chat.
(Voicemail provides voicemail-to-mailbox messaging. For
information on using your phone’s voicemail feature, see
“UsingVoicemail”.)
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DownloadingPremiumContent
With Data Services and your new phone, you have access to a
dynamic variety of Premium Service content, such as
downloadable Games, Ringers, Screen Savers, and other
applications. (Additional charges may apply.)The basic steps
required to access and download Premium Service content
are outlined below.
AccessingtheDownloadMenus
ToaccesstheDataServicesdownloadmenus:
1. Select Menu>MyContent.
2. Select the type of file you wish to download (Games,
Ringers, ScreenSavers, or Applications), and then select
Get New. (The browser will start and take you to the
corresponding download menu.)
To access the Data Services download menus from theWeb
browser:
1. From the Data Services home page, select Downloads.
2. Select Games, Ringers, ScreenSavers, orApplications to
go to the corresponding download menu. (For more
information on navigating theWeb, see “Navigating the
Web”.)
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SelectinganItemtoDownload
You can search for available items to download in a number of
ways:
ⅷ
Featured displays a rotating selection of featured items.
ⅷ
Categories allows you to narrow your search to a general
category, such as Country or Pop/Rock for Ringers or For
the Ladies for Screen Savers. (There may be several pages
of available content in a list. Select Next 9 to view
additional items.)
ⅷ
Search allows you to use your keypad to enter search
criteria to locate an item. You may enter an entire word or
title or perform a partial-word search. (For example,
entering “goo”returns “Good Ol’Boy,”“The Good, the Bad,
and the Ugly,”and “Goofy - Club.”)
DownloadinganItem
Once you’ve selected an item you wish to download, highlight
it and press
or press OK (left softkey). You will see a
summary page for the item including its title, the vendor, the
download detail, the file size, and the cost. Links allow you to
view the LicenseDetails page, which outlines the price, license
type, and length of license for the download; and the Termsof
Use page, which details the Premium ServicesTerms of Use
and your responsibility for payment.
Todownloadaselecteditem:
1. From the information page, select Buy. (The item will
download automatically. When the NewDownload
screen appears, the item has been successfully
downloaded to your phone.)
Note: Ifyouhavenot previouslypurchasedanitem, youwillbepromptedto
createyourpurchasingprofile.
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2. Select an option to continue:
Ⅲ
Select Use/Run/View to assign the downloaded
item (or to start it, in the case of a game or
application). Your Data Services session will end and
you will be redirected to the appropriate phone
menu screen.
Ⅲ
Select Set as to assign a ringer or screen saver to a
phone function.
Ⅲ
Select Settings to configure downloaded games or
applications.
Ⅲ
Select Shop to browse for other items to download.
Ⅲ
Press
to quit the browser and return to standby
mode.
UsingMyContent Manager
Whether you purchase your Premium Services content from
your phone, all of your purchases are stored in MyContent
Manager and may be downloaded to your phone from there.
MyContent Manager is a storage area on the available network
that isassignedspecificallytoyouraccount. It allowsyoutostore
allofyourPremiumServicedownloadablefiles.Thefilesremain
inMyContent Manager–evenafteryouhavedownloadedthe
content toyourphone–untiltheirlicensetermshaveexpired.
Thisprovidesyouwithaconvenient placetoaccessinformation
about yourdownloadedfileswithout havingtostorethe
informationinyourphone’smemory.
ToaccessMyContent Manager:
ᮣ
From the Data Services home page, select Downloads>
MyContent Manager. (A list of your purchased items will
be displayed.)
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Todownloadpurchasedcontent fromMyContent Manager:
1. From the MyContent Manager display, highlight the
category and item you wish to download and press
(The information page for the selected item will be
displayed.)
.
2. Scroll to highlight Download and press
. (The item
will download automatically. When the NewDownload
screen appears, the item has been successfully
downloaded to your phone.)
3. Select an option to continue:
Ⅲ
Select Use/Run/View to assign the downloaded
item (or to start it, in the case of a game or
application). Your Data Services session will end and
you will be redirected to the appropriate phone
menu screen.
Ⅲ
Select Set as to assign a ringer or screen saver to a
phone function.
Ⅲ
Select Settings to configure downloaded games or
applications.
Ⅲ
Select Shop to browse for other items to download.
Ⅲ
Press
to quit the browser and return to standby
mode.
Tip: YoucanalsoaccessMyContent Managerthroughthephone’smain
menu. Select Menu>MyContent >[Games, Ringers, ScreenSavers, or
Applications]>MyContent Manager.Thebrowserwillstart andtakeyouto
thecorrespondingcontent.
For complete information and instructions on downloading
Games, Ringers, ScreenSavers, and Applications, contact your
service provider.
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ExploringtheWeb
WithWeb access on your phone, you can browse full-color
graphic versions of your favoriteWeb sites, making it easier
than ever to stay informed while on the go. Follow sports
scores and breaking news and weather and shop on your
phone anywhere on the available network.
In addition to the features already covered in this section, the
Data Services home page offers access to these colorful,
graphically richWeb categories, including News,Weather,
Entertainment, Sports, Money,Travel, Shopping, and Tools, as
well as useful management options including MyAccount and
Search. Many sites are available under more than one menu –
choose the one that’s most convenient for you.
UsingtheBrowserMenu
Navigating theWeb from your phone using the Data Services
home page is easy once you get the hang of it. For details on
how to navigate theWeb, select menu items, and more, see
“Navigating theWeb”.
Although the Data Services home page offers a broad and
convenient array of sites and services for you to browse, not all
sites are represented, and certain functions, such as going
directly to specificWeb sites, are not available. For these and
other functions, you will need to use the browser menu.The
browser menu offers additional functionality to expand your
use of theWeb on your phone.
OpeningtheBrowserMenu
The browser menu may be opened anytime you have an active
Data Services session, from any page you are viewing.
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Toopenthebrowsermenu:
ᮣ
Press the right softkey. (The browser menu will be
displayed in a drop-down list.)
Options available under the browser menu include:
ⅷ
Home. Returns the browser to the Data Services
home page.
ⅷ
Forward. Returns you to a previously viewed page (after
having used the
key).
ⅷ
ⅷ
MarkthisPage. Allows you to bookmark the current site.
ViewBookmarks. Allows you to access bookmarked sites
and manage your bookmarks.
ⅷ
ⅷ
Search. Launches a Google search.
Sendpageto.... Allows you to send the current page as a
text message.
ⅷ
ⅷ
GotoURL.... Allows you to navigate directly to aWeb site
by entering its URL (Web site address).
History. Keeps a list of links to your most recently visited
sites.To navigate to a site, highlight it and press
, and
then select Connect.
ⅷ
ⅷ
Refreshthispage. Reloads the current Web page.
More.... Displays additional options:
Ⅲ
ShowURL. Displays the URL(Web site address) of the
site you're currently viewing.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Restart Browser. Restarts the current browser
session.
About Browser. Displays technical information
about the browser, its version, and the encryption
version, and provides links to Certificate Information
for the various components.
Ⅲ
Preferences. Displays additional options:
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Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Edit homepageURL. Lets you edit the home page
URL.
Revert todefault homepageURL. Lets you change to
default home page.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Font Size. Lets you adjust the font size.
Color. Lets you change browser color.
ShowImages. Lets you view a page's image(s).
Cookies. Lets you delete “cookies”stored in browser
memory.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
TitleTag. Allows you to display a site's title
information.
SendReferrer. Allows you to turn send referrer on or
off.
LaunchPage. Lets you view a recently visited page.
CreatingaBookmark
Bookmarks allow you to store the addresses of your favorite
Web sites for easy access at a later time.
Tocreateabookmark:
1. Go to theWeb page you want to mark.
2. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu.
3. Select MarkthisPage and press Save (left softkey) to save
the bookmark.
Note: Bookmarkingapagedoesnot storethepage'scontents, just its
address. Somepagescannot bebookmarked.WhetheraparticularWeb
pagemaybemarkediscontrolledbyitscreator.
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AccessingaBookmark
Toaccessabookmark:
1. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu.
2. Select ViewBookmarks.
3. Scroll to highlight the bookmark you’d like to access and
press
(or press the number corresponding to the
bookmark you wish to access).
DeletingaBookmark
Todeleteabookmark:
1. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu.
2. Select ViewBookmarks.
3. Scroll to highlight the bookmark you’d like to delete and
press Options (right softkey).
4. Select Delete from the menu. (A confirmation screen will
be displayed.)
5. Select Yes (right softkey) to remove the bookmark.
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GoingtoaSpecificWebsite
To go to a particularWeb site by entering a URL (Web site
address):
1. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu.
2. Select GotoURL.
3. Select the URL field and press
4. Use your keypad to enter the URL of theWeb site you
wish to go to and press
5. Press again to go to theWeb site.
.
.
Note: Not allWebsitesareviewableonyourphone.
ReloadingaWebPage
Toreload(refresh)aWebpage:
1. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu.
2. Select Refresh. (The browser will reload the current
Web page.)
RestartingtheWebBrowser
If theWeb browser appears to be malfunctioning or stops
responding, you can usually fix the problem by simply
restarting the browser.
Torestart theWebbrowser:
1. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu.
2. Select More>Restart Browser.
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DataServicesFAQs
HowwillIknowwhenmyphoneisreadyforDataServices
service?
Your user name will be displayed when you access Menu>
Settings>PhoneInfo>MyPhoneNumber.
HowdoIsigninforthefirst time?
You are automatically signed in to access Data Services when
you turn on your phone.
HowdoIknowwhenmyphoneisconnectedtoDataServices?
Your phone automatically connects when data service is used
or an incoming message arrives. Your phone will also display
the
icon. (Connecting takes about 10-12 seconds.)
CanImakecallsandusedataservicesat thesametime?
You cannot use voice and Data Services simultaneously. If you
receive a call while Data Services service is active, the call will
be forwarded to voicemail. You can place an outgoing call
anytime, but it will interrupt any in-progress Data Services
session.
Whenismydataconnectionactive?
Your connection is active when data is being transferred.
Outgoing calls are allowed; incoming calls go directly to
voicemail. When active, the
phone’s display screen.
indicator flashes on your
Whenismydataconnectiondormant?
If no data is received for 10 seconds, the connection goes
dormant. When the connection is dormant, voice calls are
allowed. (The connection may become active again quickly.)
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If no data is received for an extended period, the connection
will terminate.
CanIsignout ofdataservices?
You can sign out without turning off your phone; however, you
will not be able to browse theWeb or use other Data Services.
While signed out, you can still place or receive phone calls,
check voicemail, and use other voice services. You may sign in
again at any time.To sign out, go to Settings>Web>Disable
Webin your phone’s menu.
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Section 4
Safety and Warranty
Information
Section 4A
Important Safety Information
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ GeneralPrecautions(page 169)
MaintainingSafeUseofandAccesstoYourPhone(page 169)
UsingYourPhoneWithaHearingAidDevice(page 172)
CaringfortheBattery(page 173)
RadioFrequency(RF)Energy(page 174)
Owner’sRecord(page 176)
PhoneGuideProprietaryNotice(page 176)
Thisphoneguidecontainsimportant operationalandsafety
informationthat willhelpyousafelyuseyourphone. Failure
to read and follow the information provided in this phone
guide may result in serious bodily injury, death, or property
damage.
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GeneralPrecautions
There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and
maintaining safe, satisfactory service.
ⅷ
Hold the phone with the antenna raised, fully extended, and over your
shoulder.
ⅷ
Try not to hold, bend, or twist the phone’s antenna.
ⅷ
Don’t use the phone if the antenna is damaged.
ⅷ
Speak directly into the mouthpiece.
ⅷ
Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills. If
your phone does get wet, immediately turn the power off and remove
the battery.
ⅷ
Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment
and can be broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending, or sitting on it.
ⅷ
Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in
this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void
your authority to operate this equipment.
Note: Forthebest careofyourphone, onlyauthorizedpersonnelshouldserviceyour
phoneandaccessories. Failuretodosomaybedangerousandvoidyourwarranty.
MaintainingSafeUseofandAccessto
YourPhone
DoNot RelyonYourPhoneforEmergencyCalls
Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee
connection in all conditions.Therefore you should never rely solely upon
any mobile phone for essential communication (e.g., medical
emergencies). Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular networks
or when certain network services and/or mobile phone features are in use.
Check with your local service provider for details.
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UsingYourPhoneWhileDriving
Talking on your phone while driving (or operating the phone without a
hands-free device) is prohibited in some jurisdictions. Laws vary as to
specific restrictions. Remember that safety always comes first.
FollowingSafetyGuidelines
To operate your phone safely and efficiently, always follow any special
regulations in a given area.Turn your phone off in areas where use is
forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger.
UsingYourPhoneNearOtherElectronicDevices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radiofrequency (RF)
signals. However, RF signals from wireless phones may affect inadequately
shielded electronic equipment.
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded
electronic operating systems and/or entertainment systems in motor
vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or their representative to determine
if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF signals. Also
check with the manufacturer regarding any equipment that has been
added to your vehicle.
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such as
pacemakers and hearing aids, to determine if they are adequately shielded
from external RF signals.
Note: Alwaysturnoffthephoneinhealth-carefacilitiesandrequest permissionbefore
usingthephonenearmedicalequipment.
TurningOffYourPhoneBeforeFlying
Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft.To prevent possible
interference with aircraft systems, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to
use your phone while the plane is on the ground.To prevent any risk of
interference, FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is
in the air.
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TurningOffYourPhoneinDangerousAreas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone off when in a
blasting area or in other areas with signs indicating two-way radios should
be turned off. Construction crews often use remote-control RF devices to
set off explosives.
Turn your phone off when you’re in any area that has a potentially explosive
atmosphere. Although it’s rare, your phone and accessories could generate
sparks. Sparks can cause an explosion or fire, resulting in bodily injury or
even death.These areas are often, but not always, clearly marked.They
include:
ⅷ
Fueling areas such as gas stations.
ⅷ
Below deck on boats.
ⅷ
Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities.
ⅷ
Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust,
or metal powders.
ⅷ
Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your
vehicle’s engine.
Note: Nevertransport orstoreflammablegas, flammableliquid, orexplosivesinthe
compartment ofyourvehiclethat containsyourphoneoraccessories.
RestrictingChildren’sAccesstoYourPhone
Your phone is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with it as they could
hurt themselves and others, damage the phone or make calls that increase
your Invoice.
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UsingYour PhoneWith a Hearing Aid
Device
Your phone has been tested for hearing aid device compatibility.When some
wireless phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and
cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise.
Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference
noise and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings for some of their
mobile phones, to assist hearing device users in finding phones that may be
compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated.
Phones that have been rated have a label located on the box.
Your LG350 by LG has an M3 rating andT3 rating.
These ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the level of
immunity of your hearing device and degree of your hearing loss. If your
hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be
able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your
hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to
generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not
labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
T-Ratings: Phones ratedT3 orT4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be
more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch”or “Telephone
Switch”) than unrated phones.T4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
(Note that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.)
The more immune your hearing aid device is, the less likely you are to
experience interference noise from your wireless phone. Hearing aid
devices should have ratings similar to phones. Ask your hearing healthcare
professional for the rating of your hearing aid. Add the rating of your
hearing aid and your phone to determine probable usability:
ⅷ
Anycombinedratingequaltoorgreaterthansixoffersbest use.
ⅷ
Anycombinedratingequaltofiveisconsiderednormaluse.
ⅷ
Anycombinedratingequaltofourisconsideredusable.
Thus, if you pair an M3 hearing aid with an M3 phone, you will have a
combined rating of six for “best use.” This is synonymous forT ratings.
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It further suggests you experiment with multiple phones (even those not
labeled M3/T3 or M4/T4) while in the store to find the one that works best
with your hearing aid device.
Getting the Best Hearing Device Experience
WithYour LG350
One way to minimize interference is to set the phone's Display and Keypad
backlight settings to ensure the minimum time interval.
To ensure the minimum interference for your Main Display's backlight,
follow these steps:
1. Select Menu > Settings > Display > Backlight > Main LCD.
2. Scroll and select the minimum time interval setting (8 Seconds).
To ensure the minimum interference for the Keypad backlight, follow
these steps:
1. Select Menu > Settings > Display > Backlight > Keypad.
2. Scroll and select the minimum time interval setting (8 Seconds).
Caring for the Battery
ProtectingYourBattery
The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s
performance.
ⅷ
Use only approved batteries and desktop chargers.These chargers are
designed to maximize battery life. Using other batteries or chargers
voids your warranty and may cause damage.
Buying the right batteries and accessories is the best way to ensure
they’re genuine and safe.
ⅷ
In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that
range from 32° F to 113° F (0° C to 45° C).
ⅷ
Don’t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity
areas, such as the bathroom.
ⅷ
Never dispose of the battery by incineration.
ⅷ
Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean.
ⅷ
Don’t attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery.
ⅷ
The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period
of time.
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ⅷ
ⅷ
It’s best to replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable
performance. It can be recharged hundreds of times before it needs
replacing.
Don’t store the battery in high temperature areas for long periods of
time. It’s best to follow these storage rules:
Less than one month:
-4° F to 140° F (-20° C to 60° C)
More than one month:
-4° F to 113° F (-20° C to 45° C)
DisposalofLithiumIon(Li-Ion)Batteries
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion battery as you can be burned.
For safe disposal options of your Li-Ion batteries, contact your service
provider.
SpecialNote:Be sure to dispose of your battery properly. In some areas,
the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited.
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy
UnderstandingHowYourPhoneOperates
Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it’s turned
on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals. When you use
your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level.This
power can range from 0.006 watts to 0.2 watts in digital mode.
KnowingRadioFrequencySafety
The design of your phone complies with updated NCRP standards described
below.
In 1991-92, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and
the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) joined in updating ANSI’s
1982 standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF
signals. More than 120 scientists, engineers and physicians from
universities, government health agencies and industries developed this
updated standard after reviewing the available body of research. In 1993,
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted this updated
standard in a regulation. In August 1996, the FCC adopted hybrid standard
consisting of the existing ANSI/IEEE standard and the guidelines published
by the National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP).
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Body-WornOperation
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a
handset on your body, use the supplied or approved carrying case, holster or
other body-worn accessory. If you do not use a body-worn accessory, ensure
the antenna is at least 7/16 inch (1.5 centimeters) from your body when
transmitting. Use of non-approved accessories may violate FCC RF
exposure guidelines.
For more information about RF exposure, visit the FCCWeb site at
www.fcc.gov.
SpecificAbsorptionRate(SAR)forWirelessPhones
The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy
absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless handset.
The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing, measuring
and calculation process. It does not represent how much RF the phone
emits. All phone models are tested at their highest value in strict laboratory
settings. But when in operation, the SAR of a phone can be substantially
less than the level reported to the FCC.This is because of a variety of factors
including its proximity to a base station antenna, phone design and other
factors. What is important to remember is that each phone meets strict
federal guidelines.Variations in SARs do not represent a variation in safety.
All phones must meet the federal standard, which incorporates a
substantial margin of safety. As stated above, variations in SAR values
between different model phones do not mean variations in safety. SAR
values at or below the federal standard of 1.6W/kg are considered safe for
use by the public.
The highest reported SAR values of the LG350are:
AMPSmode(Part 22):
Head: 1.24W/kg; Body-worn: 1.12W/kg
PCSmode(Part 24):
Head: 0.748W/kg; Body-worn: 0.807W/kg
FCCRadiofrequencyEmission
This phone meets the FCC Radiofrequency Emission Guidelines.
FCC ID number: BEJLX350. More information on the phone’s SAR can be
found from the following FCCWeb site: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid.
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Owner’s Record
The model number, regulatory number and serial number are located on a
nameplate inside the battery compartment. Record the serial number in
the space provided below.This will be helpful if you need to contact us
about your phone in the future.
Model: PhoneLG350byLG®
Serial No.:
Phone Guide Proprietary Notice
CDMATechnology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or
more of the following patents:
4,901,307 5,109,390 5,267,262 5,416,797
5,506,865 5,544,196 5,657,420 5,101,501
5,267,261 5,414,796 5,504,773 5,535,239
5,600,754 5,778,338 5,228,054 5,337,338
5,710,784 5,056,109 5,568,483 5,659,569
5,490,165 5,511,073
T9Text Input is licensed byTegic Communications and is covered by U.S. Pat.
5,818,437, U.S. Pat. 5,953,541, U.S. Pat. 6,011,554 and other patents
pending.
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Section 4B
Manufacturer’s Warranty
In This Section
ࡗ Manufacturer’sWarranty(page 178)
Yourphonehasbeendesignedtoprovideyouwithreliable,
worry-freeservice. If for any reason you have a problem with
your equipment, please refer to the manufacturer’s
warranty in this section.
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Manufacturer’sWarranty
1.WHATTHISWARRANTYCOVERS:
LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its
enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and
workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions:
(1)The limited warranty for the product extends forTWELVE (12) MONTHS
beginning on the date of purchase of the product with valid proof of
purchase, or absent valid proof of purchase, FIFTEEN (15) MONTHS from
date of manufacture as determined by the unit's manufacture date
code.
(2)The limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the
product and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent
purchaser / end user.
(3)The limited warranty is good only to the original purchaser of the
product during the warranty period as long as it is in the U.S., including
Alaska, Hawaii, U.S.Territories, and all Canadian Provinces.
(4)The external housing and cosmetic parts shall be free of major defects at
the time of shipment and, therefore, shall not be covered under these
limited warranty terms.
(5)Upon request from LG, the consumer must provide information
satisfactory to LG to prove the date of purchase or exchange.
(6)The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the
Customer Service Department of LG. LG shall bear the cost of shipping
the product back to the consumer after the completion of service under
this limited warranty.
2.WHATTHISWARRANTYDOESNOTCOVER:
(1)Defects or damage resulting from use of the product in other than its
normal and customary manner.
(2)Defect or damage from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper
storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized
modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair, misuse,
neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts
which are not the fault of LG, including damage caused by shipping,
blown fuses, or spills of food or liquid.
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(3)Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in
material or workmanship.
(4)Alleged defects or malfunctions of the product if the Customer Service
Department at LG was not notified by the consumer during the
applicable limited warranty period.
(5)Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible.
(6)This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied
either in fact or by operations of law, statutory or otherwise, including
but not limited to any implied warranty of marketability
merchantability or fitness for a particular use.
(7)Damage resulting from use of non-LG approved accessories.
(8)All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are
scratched or damaged due to normal customer use.
(9)Products operated outside published maximum ratings.
(10) Products used or obtained in a rental program.
(11) Consumables (such as fuses).
3. STATELAWRIGHTS:
No other express warranty is applicable to this product.THE DURATION OF
ANY IMPLIEDWARRANTIES, INCLUDINGTHE IMPLIEDWARRANTY OF
MARKETABILITY OR MERCHANTABILITY, IS LIMITEDTOTHE DURATION OF
THE EXPRESSWARRANTY HEREIN. LGE MobileComm USA Inc. SHALL NOT BE
LIABLE FORTHE LOSS OFTHE USE OFTHE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS
OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF
THE USE OF, OR INABILITYTO USE,THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY BREACH OF
ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIEDWARRANTY, INCLUDINGTHE IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY OR MERCHANTABILITY APPLICABLETOTHIS
PRODUCT.
Some states do not allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental or
consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts; so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.This warranty
gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which
vary from state to state.
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4. HOWTOGETWARRANTYSERVICE:
To obtain warranty service, please call or fax to the following telephone
numbers from anywhere in the continental United States:
Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax. 1-800-448-4026
Or visit http://us.lgservice.com. Correspondence may also be mailed to:
LG Electronics Service- Mobile Handsets, P.O. Box 240007, Huntsville,
AL 35824
DO NOT RETURNYOUR PRODUCTTOTHE ABOVE ADDRESS. Please call or
write for the location of the LG authorized service center nearest you and
for the procedures for obtaining warranty claims.
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ContactsEntryOptions 80
DialingServices 85
Editing 83
Finding 78
MyInformation 83
Index
A
AlarmClock 91
AnsweringCalls 24
B
D
Battery 17-19
Capacity 17
Charging 18
Installing 17
Bluetooth 119-125
Bookmarks 159-160
Accessing 160
Creating 159
Deleting 160
BrowserMenu 157
DataServices 144-163
Applications 145
DownloadingPremium
Content 153
FAQs 162
Launching 147
MyContent Manager 155
NavigatingtheWeb 150
Net Guard 148
SecurityFeatures 62
UserName 146
C
DialingOptions 23
DisplayScreen 12
Calculator 93
Calendar 87-90
CallForwarding 143
CallGuard 68
CallHistory 70-75
Erasing 75
MakingaCallFrom 73
PrependingaPhone
Number 74
SavingaPhoneNumber
From 73
CallWaiting 141
CallerID 140
E
EnteringText 33-37
ABCMode 36
Emoticons 37
Numbers 37
Preset Messages 37
SelectingMode 33
Symbols 37
T9Text Input 34
EZTipCalc 92
K
Camera 97-118
Contacts 76-85
Adding 77
KeyFunctions 10
Index
179
L
SecurityMenu 57
SMSText Messaging
137-140
LockCodeChanging 58
LockingYourPhone 57
SpecialNumbers 59
StoringPictures 105
M
MakingCalls 22
Menu ii
T
T9Text Input 34
TakingPictures 98-104
CameraModeOptions
101-104
TurningYourPhoneOnand
Off 16
MyContent Manager 155
N
Net Guard 148
Notepad 92
P
Phone(Illus.) 9
PhoneBook
Erasing 59
PhoneNumber
Displaying 21
Finding 29
U
UnlockingYourPhone 57
V
Videos
Options 109
Recording 108
Settings 110
StoringVideos 110
VoiceMemos 95-96
VoiceServices 94-96
Voicemail
Saving 28
PictureMessaging
DownloadingPictures
113
Password 100
UploadingPictures 112
WebSite 111
Plus(+)CodeDialing 31
MenuKey 136
Options 132
Retrieving 131
SettingUp 4, 129
WhileRoaming 67
R
ResettingYourPhone 61
Roaming 64-69
SettingRoamMode 67
W
Warranty 178
Web 157-161
S
SavingaPhoneNumber 28
Security 56-63
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