LG Electronics ENVOY UN150 User Manual

P/NO : MFL67224801(1.0) H  
Important Safety Precautions  
Read these instructions. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or  
illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide.  
WARNING! Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or death.  
1. Never use an unapproved battery since this could  
damage the phone and/or battery and could cause  
the battery to explode.  
2. Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will  
cause the battery to explode.  
3. Never store your phone in temperatures less than  
-4°F or greater than 12F.  
4. Do not dispose of your battery by fire or with  
hazardous or flammable materials.  
5. When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set  
up the hands-free kit near to the air bag. If wireless  
equipment is improperly installed and the air bag is  
deployed, you may be seriously injured.  
6. Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.  
7. Do not use the phone in areas where its use is  
prohibited. (For example: aircraft)  
8. Do not use your device for long periods of time  
while a part of your body is making direct contact  
with it. The temperature of the product may increase  
during normal operation and this may result in  
harming or burning your skin.  
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Important Safety Precautions  
1. Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct  
sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as  
a bathroom.  
2. Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene,  
thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. This  
could cause a fire.  
3. Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. It  
may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.  
4. Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the  
phone may generate sparks.  
5. Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting,  
pulling, or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as  
it may cause a fire or electric shock.  
6. Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do  
not allow the power cord to be crimped as it may  
cause electric shock or fire.  
7. Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is  
being charged. It may cause an electric shock or  
seriously damage your phone.  
8. Do not disassemble the phone.  
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1. Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it may  
short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire.  
2. Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your body  
during a call.  
3. Make sure that no sharp-edged items such as animal’s teeth or  
nails, come into contact with the battery. This could cause a fire.  
4. Store the battery out of reach of children.  
5. Be careful that children do not swallow any parts (such as  
rubber plugs, earphone, connection parts of the phone, etc.)  
This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation resulting in serious  
injury or death.  
6. Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms to  
avoid electric shock or fire.  
7. Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. The  
warranty will not be applied to products provided by other  
suppliers.  
8. Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its  
accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidents  
and consequently invalidate the warranty.  
9. Your service provider programs one or more emergency phone  
numbers, such as 911, that you can call under any  
circumstances, even when your phone is locked. Your phone’s  
preprogrammed emergency number(s) may not work in all  
locations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed  
due to network, environmental, or interference issues.  
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Welcome  
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Menu-driven interface with  
Thank you for choosing the  
cellular phone,  
prompts for easy operation and  
configuration.  
designed to operate with the  
latest digital mobile  
Any key answer, auto answer,  
auto retry, one-touch and speed  
dialing with 99 memory  
locations.  
communication technology,  
Code Division Multiple Access  
(CDMA). Along with the many  
advanced features of the CDMA  
system, this compact phone  
offers:  
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Bilingual (English and Spanish)  
capabilities.  
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Significantly enhanced voice  
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clarity  
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Bluetooth wireless technology.  
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Slim and sleek design with  
Note  
SIG, Inc. and a®ny use of such marks  
internal antenna.  
The Bluetooth word mark and  
logos are owned by the Bluetooth  
Large, easy-to-read, backlit LCD  
with status icons.  
by LG Electronics is under license.  
Other trademarks and trade names  
are those of their respective owners.  
Messaging, voicemail, and caller  
ID capabilities.  
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23-key keypad.  
Speakerphone feature.  
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Technical Details  
Important Information  
including interference that  
causes undesired operation.  
This user’s guide provides  
important information on the use  
and operation of your phone.  
Please read all the information  
carefully prior to using the  
phone for the best performance  
and to prevent any damage to or  
misuse of the phone. Any  
Technical Details  
The  
is a trimode  
phone that operates on among  
(Code Division Multiple Access  
CDMA) frequencies: cellular  
services at 800 MHz, (Personal  
Communication Services PCS) at  
1.9 GHz.  
unapproved changes or  
modifications will void your  
warranty.  
CDMA technology uses a feature  
called DSSS (Direct Sequence  
Spread Spectrum) that enables  
FCC Part 15 Class B  
Compliance  
the phone to keep  
communication from being  
crossed and to use one  
This device and its accessories  
comply with part 15 of FCC  
rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1)  
This device and its accessories  
may not cause harmful  
frequency channel by multiple  
users in the same specific area.  
This results in a 10-fold capacity  
increase when compared with  
analog mode. In addition,  
features such as soft / softer  
handoff, hard handoff, and  
interference, and (2) this device  
and its accessories must accept  
any interference received,  
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dynamic RF power control  
The Cellular and PCS CDMA  
technologies combine to reduce  
call interruptions.  
networks consist of MSO (Mobile  
Switching Office), BSC (Base  
Designator  
Description  
CDMA Standard  
TIA/EIA-95A  
CDMA Dual Mode Air Interface  
14.4kbps radio link protocol and inter-  
band operations  
TSB-74  
Basic Air  
Interface  
ANSI J-STD-008  
TIA/EIA-IS2000  
ANSI TIA/EIA 553A  
IS-95 adapted for PCS frequency band  
cdma2000 1xRTT AirInterface  
TIA/EIA/IS-634  
MAS-BS  
TIA/EIA/IS/651  
PCSC-RS  
Network  
Service  
TIA/EIA/IS-41-C  
Intersystem operations  
TIA/EIA/IS-124  
Non-signaling data comm.  
Speech CODEC  
TIA/EIA/IS-96-B  
TIA/EIA/IS-637  
TIA/EIA/IS-657  
IS-801  
Short message service  
Packet Data  
Position Determination  
Service (gpsOne)  
High Speed Packet Data  
TIA/EIA/IS-707-A  
TIA/EIA/IS-97  
TIA/EIA/IS-98  
ANSI J-STD-018  
ANSI J-STD-019  
TIA/EIA/IS-125  
Cellular base station  
Cellular mobile station  
PCS personal station  
PCS base station  
Performance  
Speech CODEC  
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Technical Details  
Station Controller), BTS (Base  
Station Transmission System), ,  
MS (Mobile Station).  
* TSB-74: Protocol between an  
IS-95A system and ANSI J-  
STD-008  
1xRTT system receives twice as  
many subscribers in the wireless  
section as IS-95. Its battery life  
is twice as long as IS-95. High-  
speed data transmission is also  
possible.  
The table on the previous page  
lists some major CDMA  
standards.  
FCC RF Exposure Information  
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including the antenna, whether  
extended or retracted. Third-  
party belt-clips, holsters, and  
similar accessories containing  
metallic components should not  
be used. Avoid the use of  
FCC Notice and Cautions  
This device and its accessories  
comply with part 15 of FCC  
rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1)  
This device and its accessories  
may not cause harmful  
accessories that cannot maintain  
0.79 inches (2.0 cm) distance  
between the user’s body and the  
back of the phone and have not  
been tested for compliance with  
FCC RF exposure limits.  
interference, and (2) this device  
and its accessories must accept  
any interference received,  
including interference that  
causes undesired operation.  
Any changes or modifications  
not expressly approved in this  
user guide could void your  
Vehicle-Mounted External  
Antenna  
(Optional, if available.)  
warranty for this equipment. Use  
only the supplied antenna. Use  
of unauthorized antennas (or  
modifications to the antenna)  
could impair call quality, damage  
the phone, void your warranty  
and/or violate FCC regulations.  
To satisfy FCC RF exposure  
requirements, keep 8 inches (20  
cm) between the user /  
bystander and vehicle-mounted  
external antenna. For more  
information about RF exposure,  
visit the FCC website at  
www.fcc.gov.  
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Technical Details  
Don't use the phone with a  
damaged antenna. A damaged  
(1) This device & its accessories  
may not cause harmful  
interference.  
antenna could cause a minor skin  
burn. Contact your local dealer  
for a replacement antenna.  
(2) This device & its accessories  
must accept any interference  
received, including  
Caution  
interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
Use only the supplied and  
approved antenna. Use of  
Part 15.21 statement  
unauthorized antennas or  
modifications could impair call  
quality, damage the phone, void  
your warranty and/or result in  
violation of FCC regulations. Do  
Change or Modifications that are  
not expressly approved by the  
manufacturer could void the user's  
authority to operate the equipment.  
not use the phone with a  
damaged antenna. If a damaged  
antenna comes into contact with  
the skin a minor burn may result.  
Contact your local dealer for a  
replacement antenna.  
Part 15.105 statement  
This equipment has been tested  
and found to comply with the  
limits for a class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This  
Part 15.19 statement  
This device and its accessories  
comply with part15 of FCC rules.  
Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
equipment generates uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and,  
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if not installed and used in  
HAC  
accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that  
This phone has been tested and  
rated for use with hearing aids for  
some of the wireless technologies  
that it uses.  
interference will not occur in a  
However, there may be some  
newer wireless technologies used  
in this phone hat have not been  
tested yet for use with hearing  
aids.  
particular installation. if this  
equipment does cause harmful  
interference or television reception,  
which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on,  
the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
It is important to try the different  
features of this phone thoroughly  
and in different locations, using  
your hearing aid or cochlear  
implant, to determine if you hear  
any interfering noise.  
- Reorient or relocate the  
receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between  
the equipment and receiver.  
Consult your service provider or  
the manufacturer of this phone  
for information on hearing aid  
compatibility.  
- Connect the equipment into an  
outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
If you have questions about  
return or exchange policies,  
consult your service provider or  
phone retailer.  
- Consult the dealer or an  
experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
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Phone Overview  
1. Earpiece Lets you hear the caller.  
2. LCD Screen Displays messages and status icons.  
When the phone is turned on, Power Save mode  
automatically dims the screen and then darkens it if  
no keys are pressed.  
3. Left Soft Key Use to access the Messaging menu  
from the home screen, or the function immediately  
above it.  
4. Speakerphone Key Use to turn Speaker On or Off.  
5. SEND Key Use to place or answer calls.  
6. Alphanumeric Keypad Use to enter numbers and  
characters and select menu items.  
7. Vibrate Mode Key Use to set the vibration mode  
from the home screen (press and hold for about 2  
seconds).  
8. Navigation Key Use to navigate through menus and  
options. When on the home screen, use for quick  
access to Favorites ,easyedge,Calendar and My Menu.  
9. Right Soft Key Use to access the Contact List from  
the home screen, or the function immediately above  
it.  
10. Menu/OK Key Lets you access the phone's main  
Menu and also selects the highlighted choice when  
navigating through a menu or function.  
11. CLR/ Voice Command Key Deletes single spaces  
or characters with a quick press, but press and hold  
to delete the text entered in a text field. Will also  
back you out of menus, one level at a time. Also  
you are allowed to access Voice Command by  
pressing CLR Key from the home screen.  
12. PWR/END Key Use to turn the power on/off and  
to end a call. Also, use to exit from any function  
and return to the home screen.  
13. Lock Mode Key Use to lock the phone from  
standby mode, press and hold for about 2 seconds.  
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1. Earphone Jack Allows the use of a headset to hear  
caller's voice.  
2. Volume Keys Use to adjust the ringer volume from  
the home screen and the earpiece volume during  
a call.  
3. Charger/Accessory Port Connects the phone to  
the battery charger or other available accessories.  
Charging with PC USB  
You can use your computer to charge your  
phone. Connect one end of a USB cable to  
the charger/ accessory port on your phone  
and the other end to a high-power USB port  
on your PC (commonly located on the front  
panel of the computer).  
4. Camera Key Use for quick access to Camera  
function.  
5. Camera Lens Lets you take pictures.  
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Menus Overview  
Menu Access  
While in the home screen, press  
Menu to access the phone's main  
menu. There are two methods of accessing menus and submenus:  
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Use the navigation key to highlight a menu/option and press  
select it.  
to  
G
Press the number key on the keypad that to activate the corresponding  
menu/option.  
7. Templates  
2. Received Calls  
3. Dialed Calls  
4. All Calls  
Contacts  
8. Settings  
1. New Contact  
2. Contact List  
3. Favorites  
1. All Messages  
2. Text Message  
3. Picture Message  
5. Call Timer  
6. Data Counter  
4. Groups  
4. Edit Voicemail  
Number  
5. Speed Dials  
6. My vCard  
Multimedia  
1. Take Photo  
2. Record Voice  
3. Images  
9. Delete All  
1. Delete Inbox  
2. Delete Outbox  
3. Delete Drafts  
Messaging  
1. New Text Message  
2. New Picture  
Message  
4. Delete All  
1. My Images  
2. Default  
Messages  
3. Inbox  
4. Sounds  
4. Outbox  
Call History  
1. My Sounds  
2. Default  
5. Drafts  
1. Missed Calls  
6. Voicemail  
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4. Ez Tip Calculator  
5. World Clock  
6. Stopwatch  
7. Unit Converter  
1. Currency  
2. Area  
2. Keypad  
3. Earpiece  
easyedge  
1. easydge Apps  
4. Speaker  
5. Vibrate Level  
3. Message Alerts  
1. Text Message  
My Schedule  
1. Alarm Clock  
2. Calendar  
3. Length  
2. Picture  
Message  
3. Notepad  
4. Mass  
3. Voicemail  
5. Temperature  
4. All Messages  
6. Volume  
Browser  
5. Message  
Reminder  
7. Velocity  
1. Start Browser  
4. Alert Type  
5. Service Alerts  
1. Minute Beep  
2. Call Connect  
3. Back to Top  
4. Low Battery  
Settings  
1. Sound  
Tools  
1. Voice Command  
1. Ringtones  
1. All Calls  
2. Caller ID  
3. No Caller ID  
1. Start Command  
2. Command  
Mode  
6. Power On/Off  
Tone  
3. Announce Alert  
4. Train Word  
5. Best Match  
2. Calculator  
4. Restricted  
Calls  
7. Flip Tone  
2. Display  
2. Volume &  
Vibrate  
1. Wallpaper  
2. Banner  
1. Master  
Volume  
3. My Menu  
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Menus Overview  
3. Backlight  
4. Call Settings  
1. Reserved  
Memory  
1. Display Timer  
2. Keypad Timer  
3. Brightness  
4. Menu Style  
1. Answer Options  
2. Auto Retry  
2. Multimedia  
9. Phone Info  
3. One Touch Dial  
4. Voice Privacy  
5. Airplane Mode  
6. TTY Mode  
1. My Number  
2. Current Battery  
Level  
5. Languages  
(Idiomas )  
3. ESN/MEID  
4. Icon Glossary  
5. Version  
6. Clocks &  
Calendar  
5. Bluetooth  
1. Paired Devices  
2. Power  
7. Font Settings  
1. Font Type  
6. Software Update  
3. My Visibility  
2. Dial Font  
Style  
4. My Bluetooth  
Info  
Tone Room  
Deluxe  
3. Dial Font Size  
6. System  
8. Word Prediction  
1. Network  
9. Name Match for  
Dialing  
1. System  
Select  
My Contacts  
Backup  
3. Security  
2. Set NAM  
1. Lock Phone  
3. Auto NAM  
2. Restrictions  
4. Serving  
System  
PAC-MAN  
3. Emergency  
Numbers  
2. Location  
4. Change Lock  
Code  
7. Web Access  
Prompt  
5. Master Reset  
8. Memory  
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Getting Started with Your Phone  
The Battery  
Note  
It is important to fully charge the  
battery before initial use of the  
phone.  
The phone comes with a  
Removing the Battery  
rechargeable battery. The battery  
charge level is shown at the top  
right corner of the LCD screen.  
1. Turn the phone off and  
remove the battery cover by  
pressing down above the LG  
logo and sliding the cover up.  
Installing the Battery  
1. Remove the battery cover by  
pressing down above the LG  
logo and sliding the cover up.  
2. Use the fingertip opening  
near the bottom of the  
battery compartment to lift  
the battery out.  
2. Align the battery contacts with  
the terminals near the top of  
the battery compartment, then  
press down on the battery  
until it clicks into place.  
3. Align the battery cover over  
the battery compartment and  
slide it downward until it clicks  
into place.  
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Getting Started with Your Phone  
The charge time varies  
Charging the Battery  
depending upon the battery  
level.  
Use the charger provided with  
your phone:  
Warning! Use only the charger  
provided with the phone. Using  
any charger other than the one  
included with the  
Battery Charge Level  
The battery charge level is shown  
at the top right corner of the  
LCD screen. When the battery  
charge level becomes low, the  
may damage your phone or  
battery.  
low battery sensor alerts you in  
up to three ways: sounding an  
audible tone, blinking the battery  
icon, and displaying a warning  
message. If the battery charge  
level becomes exceedingly low,  
the phone automatically switches  
off and any function in progress  
is not saved.  
Notice  
Please make sure that the 'B' side  
faces up before inserting a  
charger or USB cable into the  
charger/accessory port of your  
phone.  
1. Plug one end of the charging  
adapter into the phone’s  
charger/accessory port and  
the other end into an  
electrical outlet.  
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Turning the Phone On and  
Off  
Signal Strength  
Call quality depends on the  
signal strength in your area. The  
signal strength is indicated on  
the screen as the number of bars  
Turning the Phone On  
1. Install a charged battery or  
connect the phone to an  
external power source if the  
battery level is low.  
next to the signal strength icon  
-- the more bars, the better  
the signal strength. If the signal  
quality is poor, move to an open  
area. If you are in a building, the  
reception may be better near a  
window.  
2. Press  
for about 2  
seconds until the LCD screen  
lights up.  
Turning the Phone Off  
Note  
1. Press and hold  
until the  
The call quality may also be affected  
by the places where you are and  
weather/ambient conditions.  
LCD screen turns off.  
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Getting Started with Your Phone  
Screen Icons  
Note  
To see the icon glossary, go to  
If outgoing calls are restricted, you  
can only dial phone numbers saved  
in the Emergency Numbers To  
change your Emergency Numbers,  
do the following:  
Menu  
-
Settings  
-
Phone Info  
>
>
-
>
Icon Glossary on your phone.  
Making Calls  
Menu ->  
Settings ->  
1. With the phone turned on,  
Security -> Lock Code ->  
Restrictions ->  
Outgoing ->  
open the flip.  
Calls ->  
Emergency  
2. Enter the phone number  
(include the area code if  
needed).  
Numbers. Choose a number and  
edit it.  
3. Press  
.
4. Press  
to end the call.  
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Correcting Dialing Mistakes  
Receiving Calls  
1. When the phone rings and/or  
If you make a mistake while  
vibrates, press  
to answer,  
dialing a number, press  
or open the flip (depending  
on your Answer Options).  
once to erase the last digit  
entered, or hold down  
for  
Tip  
at least 2 seconds to erase all  
the digits you've entered and  
return to your home screen.  
To change your answer options:  
Menu ->  
Settings ->  
Call  
Settings ->  
Answer Options.  
Redialing Calls  
Choose from the following options:  
Flip Open/ SEND Key Only/ Any  
Key/ Auto with Handsfree  
1. Press  
twice to redial the  
last number you dialed. The  
last 150 calls (50 missed, 50  
received and 50 dialed) are  
stored in the call history list  
and you can also select any of  
these to redial.  
Note  
If you press  
or (the volume  
keys), while the phone is ringing,  
the ringing and/or vibration is  
muted for that call.  
2. Press  
to end the call.  
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Quick Access to Convenient Features  
Lock Mode  
Quick Volume Adjustments  
Sets your phone to require a 4-  
Use the volume keys to adjust the  
digit lock code in order to use  
the phone.  
ringer volume while in the home  
screen and the earpiece volume  
during a phone call. The upper  
volume key increases the volume  
and the lower volume key  
Note  
Until you change it, the default  
lock code is the last 4 digits of  
your phone number.  
decreases the volume.  
Note  
To quickly lock your phone press  
for three seconds and enter  
Keypad Volume is adjusted  
through the Volume & Vibrate  
submenu of the Sound menu:  
your lock code. To unlock, press  
the Right Soft Key  
Unlock  
Menu ->  
Settings ->  
and enter your lock code.  
Sound ->  
Volume & Vibrate  
->  
Keypad -> Use  
to  
Mute Function  
adjust volume and press  
.
The Mute Function is used during a  
phone call. To quickly activate Mute,  
Call Waiting  
press the Left Soft Key  
Mute.  
Your cellular service may offer call  
To cancel, press the Left Soft Key  
waiting. While a call is in progress,  
Unmute.  
a beep indicates another incoming  
call. When call waiting is enabled,  
you may put the active call on  
hold while you answer the other  
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incoming call. Check with your  
cellular service provider for  
phone number from the Contact  
List and dial it for you. Speed  
information about this function.  
Dial Number 1 is set to  
Voicemail by default and is  
unchangeable.  
1. Press  
call.  
to answer a waiting  
Dialing Single Digit Speed Dials  
(from 2 to 9)  
2. Press  
again to switch  
between calls.  
Press and hold the Speed Dial  
Caller ID  
number.  
Caller ID displays the phone  
OR  
number or name of the incoming  
call. If the caller’s identity is stored  
Enter the Speed Dial number  
and press  
.
in Contacts, the name will appear  
along with the phone number.  
Check with your service provider to  
ensure they offer this feature.  
Dialing Double Digit Speed  
Dials (from 10 to 99)  
Press the first digit and then  
press and hold the key of the  
second digit.  
Speed Dialing  
Speed dialing is a convenient  
OR  
feature that allows you to make  
phone calls quickly. A number  
key can be assigned to a specific  
Enter the first and second  
digits and press  
.
phone number. By pressing and  
holding down a number key, your  
phone will recall the associated  
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Entering and Editing Information  
Text Input  
Next: In T9 mode, press  
to display other  
You can customize and enter text  
matching words.  
in many of the functions in your  
phone, including, but not limited  
to: the Banner, Calendar,  
Contacts and more. While  
entering text, the following are  
your options:  
Space: Press to complete  
a word (in T9 mode) and  
insert a space.  
Clear: Press to delete a  
single space or  
character. Hold to delete  
Key Functions  
the whole message.  
Left Soft Key:  
Punctuation: When  
entering text or numbers,  
press to enter  
Press to select one of the  
following text input  
modes:  
punctuation marks or  
some of the available  
special characters.  
T9Word: T9WORD/  
T9Word/ T9word  
Abc: ABC/ Abc/ abc  
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Symbols  
Shift Key: Press to change  
capitalization  
T9 text : T9Word ->  
T9WORD -> T9word  
Abc :
Abc -> ABC -> abc  
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Contacts in Your5.PEnhteroannaemesfor Mthe ephmoneory  
The Basics of Storing  
Contacts Entries  
number (up to 32 characters)  
and press  
Save. A  
1. From the home screen, enter  
the phone number you want  
to save (up to 48 digits).  
confirmation message is  
displayed briefly.  
Phone Numbers With  
Pauses  
2. Press  
Save to save the  
number.  
When you call automated  
3. Select either Add New  
systems, such as voice mail or  
credit billing numbers, you often  
Contact or Update Existing.  
4. Use  
to highlight a Label  
have to enter a series of numbers  
to navigate through the system.  
Instead of entering these  
and press  
.
Mobile 1/ Home 1/ Office  
1/ Mobile 2/ Home 2/  
Office 2/ Fax  
numbers by hand, you can store  
the numbers in your Contacts  
separated by special pause  
characters (W, P). There are two  
different types of pauses you can  
use when storing a number:  
Note  
Use Update Existing to add  
another phone number to a  
contact already stored in memory.  
Wait (W)  
The phone stops dialing until  
you press the Left Soft Key  
Release to advance to the next  
string of digits.  
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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory  
Pause (P)  
Adding a Pause or Wait to an  
Existing Number  
The phone waits 2 seconds  
before sending the next string of  
digits.  
1. From the home screen, press  
the Right Soft Key  
Contacts to display your  
Storing a Number with Pause  
or Wait  
Contacts alphabetically.  
2. Use  
to highlight the  
1. Press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Menu  
.
Contact entry to edit, then  
press  
View  
.
Contacts  
.
3. Press the Left Soft Key  
New Contact  
.
Edit  
.
4. Enter a name (up to 32  
characters) and enter a  
number.  
4. Use  
to highlight the  
number.  
5. Press the Right Soft Key  
Options  
.
5. While entering a number,  
press the Right Soft Key  
Options.  
6. Press  
Wait or  
Pause  
.
6. Press  
Wait or  
7. Enter the additional  
number(s) and press  
Save  
.
Pause  
.
7. Enter the additional  
number(s) and press  
Save  
.
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Scrolling Through Your  
Contacts  
Searching Your Phone’s  
Memory  
The  
phone is able  
1. Press the Right Soft Key  
Contacts to display your  
Contacts alphabetically.  
to perform a dynamic search of  
the contents in your phone’s  
Contact List. A dynamic search  
compares entered letters or  
2. Use  
list.  
to scroll through the  
numbers on the keypad against  
the entries in your Contacts. A  
Contacts Options  
matching list is displayed in  
descending order. You can then  
select a number from the list to  
call or view it.  
1. Press the Right Soft Key  
Contacts  
.
2. Highlight a contact and press the  
Searching by Letter  
Right Soft Key  
Options  
.
1. Press the Right Soft Key  
Contacts to display your  
Contacts alphabetically.  
3. Select an option (use  
and  
then press  
or  
press the corresponding  
number on the keypad):  
2. Start entering the Contact  
name. The matching entries  
will be automatically  
highlighted.  
Send Message: Send a text  
message or picture  
message to the selected  
contact.  
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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory  
Making a Call From Your  
Delete: Delete the selected  
Phone’s Memory  
entry in your Contacts.  
Once you have stored phone  
numbers in your Contacts, you  
can place calls to those numbers  
quickly and easily.  
Edit: Edit the selected  
contact information.  
Delete Multiple: Choose  
from Selective  
/
All to  
G
By pressing the Right Soft Key  
delete multiple entries at  
Contacts, highlighting a  
one time.  
number and pressing  
.
Send via Bluetooth: Send  
G
By using Speed Dialing.  
a contact(vCard) via  
®
Bluetooth . In case  
From Contacts  
®
Bluetooth power is not  
1. Press the Rights Soft Key  
Contacts to display your  
Contacts.  
on, you will be prompted  
®
to turn Bluetooth on.  
Set Speed Dial/ Remove  
2. Use  
to highlight the  
Speed Dial: Set as speed  
dial or remove as speed  
dial.  
Contact entry, then press  
.
3. Use  
to highlight the  
Set as/ Unassign Favorite  
:
phone number.  
Set the contacts as  
4. Press  
to place the call.  
Favorite or unassign a  
Favorite contact.  
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From Call History  
1. Press  
2. Press  
3. Use  
Menu  
.
Call History  
.
to highlight the type  
of recent call, then press  
.
Missed Calls/Received  
Calls/Dialed Calls/All Calls  
4. Use  
to highlight the  
phone number.  
5. Press  
to place the call.  
Speed Dialing  
For a single-digit Speed Dial,  
press and hold the digit or press  
the digit, then press  
. For a  
double-digit Speed Dial, press  
the first digit and hold the  
second digit or press the first and  
second digits, then press  
.
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Phone Menus  
4. When you are finished  
Contacts  
entering the desired contact  
The Contacts menu allows you  
to store names, phone numbers  
and other information in your  
phone’s memory.  
information, press  
Save to  
save the entry into your  
Contact List.  
Note  
Note  
Using this sub-menu, the number is  
saved as a new Contact. To save the  
number into an existing Contact,  
edit the Contact entry  
When you access your Contacts, the  
number in parentheses represents  
the number of entries you have  
stored (up to 1000).  
2. Contact List  
1. New Contact  
Allows you to view your Contact  
Allows you to add a new contact  
List.  
to your Contact List.  
1. Press  
,
,
.
1. Press  
,
,
.
2. Choose from the following  
options:  
2. Enter the name, then use  
to highlight the field you wish  
to store the contact  
information in.  
G
Use  
to scroll through  
your Contacts alphabetically.  
3. Enter any contact information  
you wish.  
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G
Press the Right Soft Key  
Options to select  
3. Select whether you want to  
add a favorite from your  
Contacts/ Groups.  
from the following options:  
Send Message/ Delete/  
Edit/ Delete Multiple/  
Send via Bluetooth/  
Set Speed Dial/ Set as  
Favorite  
4. Use  
to scroll through  
your Contacts or Groups  
alphabetically and press  
Select  
.
5. Press the Left Soft Key  
Done to add the contact(s)  
to your Favorites.  
G
G
Press  
View to view the  
highlighted contact's  
information.  
Once you have added  
Press the Left Soft Key  
New to create a new  
Contact.  
Contacts to the Favorites list,  
the following options will  
become available in the  
Favorites menu:  
3. Favorites  
G
G
Left Soft Key  
: [Message]  
Allows you to create and view  
your Favorites contact list.  
Right Soft Key  
: [Options  
]
View/ Remove/ Remove  
Multiple/ Move Position  
1. Press  
2. Press  
,
,
.
Assign to add a  
G
OK Key  
: [Chat]  
favorite.  
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Contacts  
4. Groups  
5. Speed Dials  
Allows you to view your grouped  
Allows you to view your Speed  
Contacts, add a new group,  
Dials list, designate new Speed  
change the name of a group, or  
delete a whole group.  
Dials, or remove Speed Dial  
designations entered in your  
Contacts.  
1. Press  
,
,
.
1. Press  
,
,
.
2. Choose from the following  
options:  
2. Use  
to highlight the  
desired Speed Dial location  
(or press the Speed Dial digit  
on the keypad) and press  
G
Use  
to highlight a  
group, then press  
View  
to view the contacts in the  
selected group.  
Assign  
.
G
G
3. Use  
to highlight the  
Press the Left Soft Key  
Contact.  
New to add a new group.  
Use  
to highlight a  
4. Use  
to choose a number,  
group, then press the Right  
then press  
.
Soft Key  
Options to  
A confirmation message is  
displayed.  
choose from the following  
options:  
Delete  
/
Send Message  
/
Rename Group Group  
/
Ringtone  
as Favorite  
/
Delete All/ Set  
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Messaging  
6. My vCard  
Messaging  
Allows you to edit your vCard,  
which you can then send to  
others via Bluetooth.  
The phone can store up to 835  
messages, including a maximum  
of 500 SMS, 100 MMS, and 100  
MMS notification messages in  
the Inbox; 50 SMS and 50 MMS  
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
.
to highlight the field  
in the Outbox; and 15 SMS and  
20 MMS in the Drafts folder. The  
information stored in the  
you wish to edit and press the  
Left Soft Key  
Edit  
.
message is determined by phone  
3. Edit the information as  
model and service capability.  
desired and press  
Save  
.
Other limits, such as available  
characters per message, may  
exist. Please check with your  
service provider for system  
features and capabilities.  
Note  
You cannot edit the Mobile 1 field  
but you can add additional contact  
info.  
1. New Text Message  
Allows you to send text messages  
and e-mail messages.  
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Messaging  
The Basics of Sending a Text  
Message  
Contacts To select a recipient  
from your Contact List.  
Call History To select a  
1. Press  
,
,
.
recipient from your Call History.  
2. Enter the recipient's address  
in the To field.  
Recent Messages Choose  
Inbox/ Outbox to select a  
recipient from your Recent  
Messages.  
3. Press  
to access the text  
field.  
Groups Select a recipient from  
4. Use the keypad to enter your  
your Groups.  
message.  
Cancel Cancels editing your  
5. Press  
Send  
.
message.  
A confirmation message is  
4. Complete your message and  
displayed.  
send or save it.  
Select Recipient(s) Using  
Options  
Customize Your Text Message  
Using Options  
1. Press  
,
,
.
While you are composing the  
text of a message, you have  
various options to customize the  
text.  
2. With the To field highlighted,  
press the Right Soft Key  
Options  
.
3. Use  
to highlight an  
option and press  
.
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Message Icon Reference  
1. Press  
,
,
.
Inbox  
2. Enter the recipient's address.  
New/Unread Text/Picture Message  
3. Use  
or press  
to  
Opened/Read Text/Picture Message  
New/Unread Notification Message  
Opened/Read Notification Message  
High Priority Message  
access the text field.  
4. Press the Right Soft Key  
Options  
.
5. Use  
to highlight an  
OutboxFailed Text/Picture Message  
option and press  
.
Failed Multiple Text/Picture  
Messages  
Insert Templates  
/
Signature/  
Name & Number  
Sent Text/Picture Message  
Save As Drafts/Templates  
Priority Level High/ Normal  
Multiple Sent Text/ Picture Messages  
Drafts  
Callback Number On Off  
/
Draft Text Message  
Cancel Cancels editing your  
Draft Picture Message  
message.  
6. Complete your message and  
send or save it.  
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Messaging  
OR  
2. New Picture Message  
Allows you send messages with  
text, image and audio  
attachments.  
If Take Photo is chosen, take a  
picture of the subject and  
press  
Set  
.
1. Press  
,
,
.
7. Highlight the Audio field and  
press the Left Soft Key  
2. Enter the recipient's address,  
Add to enter My Sounds  
.
or press Right Soft Key  
Options to search recent  
G
G
G
Press the Left Soft Key  
contacts and press  
to  
Voice to record new audio.  
select the desired contact.  
Press  
Play to play the  
3. Use  
to access the  
highlighted file.  
Subject and Text fields.  
Press the Right Soft Key  
Set to attach the highlighted file.  
4. Enter your subject and  
message.  
8. When editing a field, the  
following options are available  
by pressing the Right Soft Key  
5. Highlight the Image field,  
press the Left Soft Key  
Options  
.
Add, and press  
to select:  
Image/ Take Photo  
* Editing the To: field  
Contacts/ Call History/  
Recent Messages/ Groups/  
Online Album/ Cancel  
6. If Image is chosen, use  
to  
highlight a file, then press the  
Left Soft Key  
Set.  
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* Editing the Subject/Text field  
3. Inbox  
The phone can alert you in  
several ways when you receive a  
new message, including:  
Preview/ Add/ Go to/ Save  
As/ Priority Level/ Remove/  
Cancel  
G
Displaying a notification  
* Editing the Image/Audio field  
message on the screen.  
Preview Add Slide/ Go to/  
/
G
Displaying the message icon  
Save As Draft/ Priority Level/  
/
on the status bar (It  
Remove/ Cancel  
blinks when the message is  
9. Press  
Send  
.
urgent).  
G
Ringing and/or vibrating  
(depending on the Volume  
settings).  
Received messages are displayed  
from newest to oldest.  
Viewing Your Inbox  
Up to 700 (500 SMS, 100 MMS  
and 100 MMS Notifications)  
messages can be stored in the  
Inbox.  
1. Press  
,
,
.
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Messaging  
the Left Soft Key  
Reply  
2. Use  
to highlight an inbox  
to reply or the Right Soft Key  
message.  
Options to view the  
3. Press the Left Soft Key  
following additional options.  
Reply/ D-load to reply to the  
Delete Deletes the selected message.  
message or download the  
attachment, the Right Soft  
Forward Forwards a received message  
Key  
Options, or  
to other destination address(es).  
View/ Chat to view the  
Save Contact Stores the callback  
number, e-mail address, and numbers in  
the received message into your Contacts.  
message.  
The following options are  
available in the Options menu:  
Save To Templates Stores the  
message as a template for future  
messages.  
For text messages: View/  
Change View Type/ Delete/  
Forward/ Save Contact/  
Lock/ Message Info/ Delete  
Multiple  
Calls the number in the  
Call Back  
received message.  
Connects you to the URL  
Go To URL  
included in the message (if available).  
For picture messages:  
Delete/ Forward/ Save  
Contact/ Lock/ Message  
Info/ Delete Multiple  
Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks the  
selected message.  
Message Info Shows information  
about the message, such as type,  
priority, and status.  
4. Once you select the View  
option for the message, press  
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3. While viewing the selected sent  
Note  
For picture messages:  
message, press the Left Soft  
Play Again/ Delete/ Reply as Picture  
Message*/ Forward/ Save Contact/  
Save Media/ Lock/ Go To URL/  
Extract Address/ Message Info  
Key  
Resend to resend the  
message to the recipient, or the  
Right Soft Key  
Options to  
access the additional options:  
* If the Reply Setting (Menu >  
Messaging > Settings > All Messages >  
Reply Settings) is set to Text Message  
Only.  
Delete Deletes the selected  
message.  
Forward Forwards the message  
4. Outbox  
to other destination address(es).  
Up to 100 sent messages (50  
SMS and 50 MMS) can be  
stored in the Outbox folder. View  
the contents of sent messages  
and verify whether the  
Save Contact Stores the callback  
number, e-mail address, and  
numbers in the sent message  
into your Contacts.  
Save To Templates Stores the  
message as a template for future  
messages.  
transmission was successful (if  
verification is supported by  
network).  
Lock/Unlock Locks the selected  
1. Press  
,
,
.
so that it cannot be deleted.  
2. Use  
to highlight a sent  
Message Info Shows information  
message.  
about the message, such as type,  
priority, and status.  
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Messaging  
Lock Locks a message so that  
Note  
it cannot be deleted.  
For picture messages:  
Play Again/ Delete/ Forward/  
Save Contact/ Save Media/ Lock/  
Extract Address/ Message Info  
Delete Multiple Selective  
All  
/
5. Drafts  
6. Voicemail  
Displays saved draft messages.  
Allows you to access new voice  
messages recorded in your  
1. Press  
,
,
.
voicemail. Your phone will notify  
2. Use  
to highlight a Draft  
you when you receive a new  
voice message.  
message. Options available  
are:  
Checking Your Voicemail  
G
G
Press  
Edit to continue  
1. Press  
,
,
.
editing the message.  
2. Choose from the following  
options:  
Press the Right Soft Key  
Options for the following  
options:  
G
Press the Left Soft Key  
Clear to clear the voicemail  
Delete Deletes the selected  
message from the Drafts  
folder.  
counter.  
G
Press  
to listen to the  
message(s).  
Save Contact Add New  
G
Press the Right Soft Key  
Contact  
/
Update Existing  
Exit to return to the Messaging  
menu.  
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7. Templates  
8. Settings  
Allows you to display, edit, and  
add text phrases. These text  
strings allow you to reduce  
manual text input into messages.  
Allows you to configure Messaging  
settings.  
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
.
1. Press  
,
,
.
to highlight All  
Messages/ Text Message/  
Picture Message/ Edit  
2. Press the Left Soft Key  
New to create a new template.  
Voicemail Number then press  
.
3. Enter text and press  
Save  
to save the template.  
3. Use  
to highlight one of  
the submenus and press  
to select it.  
4. Use  
to highlight a  
template and press the Right  
Soft Key  
Options, then  
highlight an option and press  
to select:  
Edit/ Delete  
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Messaging  
Message Settings Sub-Menu  
Descriptions  
4. Entry Mode (T9Word/ Abc/  
123 )  
Allows you to select the  
All Message  
default input method.  
1. Reply Setting (Text Message  
Only/ Selection)  
5. Signature (On/ Off/ Edit)  
With Text Message Only on,  
Allows you to make/edit a  
replies to messages will  
signature to automatically  
send with your messages.  
automatically start as text  
messages. With Selection on,  
Text Message  
you will have the choice to  
reply with a Text or Picture  
Message.  
1. Auto View (On/ Off)  
When set to On, new  
2. Auto Save (Auto Save/  
Prompt/ Do Not Save)  
messages will automatically  
display on your screen when  
they are received.  
You can choose to  
automatically save messages in  
2. Callback Number (On/ Off/  
Edit)  
the Outbox, get prompted if  
you want to save the messages,  
or not save the messages at all.  
With this feature on, you can  
3. Auto Delete (On/ Off)  
input the callback number  
that will be automatically  
included when you send a  
message.  
With this feature on, read  
messages are automatically  
deleted when you exceed the  
storage limit.  
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Picture Message  
9. Delete All  
Allows you to erase the messages  
stored in your Inbox, Sent, or  
Drafts message folders. You can  
also erase all messages at the  
same time.  
1. Auto Receive (On/ Off)  
With this set to On,  
Multimedia content will be  
automatically downloaded  
when a new picture message is  
received.  
1. Press  
,
,
.
Edit Voicemail Number  
2. Use  
to highlight an  
option: Delete Inbox/ Delete  
Outbox/ Delete Drafts/  
Delete All Messages, then  
Allows you to manually enter the  
access number for your Voicemail  
Service. This feature should only  
be used when a VMS (Voicemail  
Service) access number is not  
provided from the network.  
press  
.
3. Use  
to highlight Yes/ No  
and press  
.
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Call History  
incoming calls, up to 50 entries.  
Call History  
1. Press  
,
,
.
The Call History menu has lists  
of phone numbers and/or  
2. Use  
to highlight an entry.  
Contacts entries for calls you  
placed, accepted, or missed. It is  
3. Dialed Calls  
continually updated as new  
numbers are added to the  
Allows you to view the list of  
beginning of the list and the  
oldest entries are removed from  
the bottom of the list.  
outgoing calls, up to 50 entries.  
1. Press  
,
,
.
2. Use  
to highlight an  
Note  
entry.  
To quickly view a list of all your  
recent calls, press the SEND Key  
from the home screen.  
4. All Calls  
Allows you to view the list of  
missed, received and dialed of  
calls, up to 150 entries.  
1. Missed Calls  
Allows you to view the list of  
missed calls, up to 50 entries.  
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
.
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
.
to highlight an entry.  
to highlight an entry.  
5. Call Timer  
2. Received Calls  
Allows you to view the duration  
of selected calls.  
Allows you to view the list of  
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Multimedia  
1. Press  
,
,
.
Multimedia  
2. Use  
type.  
to highlight a call  
View, take, and trade your digital  
pictures right from your wireless  
phone.  
Last Call/ Home Calls/ Roam  
Calls/ All Calls  
1. Take Photo  
3. Press the Left Soft Key  
1. Press  
,
,
.
Reset to reset the call timer  
for the highlighted call type.  
2. Press  
to access the  
following camera options  
6. Data Counter  
(if necessary):  
Allows you to view the amount of  
Note  
Received and Sent data.  
You cannot use the zoom  
1. Press  
,
,
.
function at the maximum  
resolution level (480X640).  
2. Use  
type.  
to highlight a data  
G
G
Brightness Allows you to  
Received Data/ Sent Data/  
All Data  
adjust the brightness level.  
Resolution 480X640/  
240X320/ 144X176/  
120X160  
3. Press the Left Soft Key  
Reset to reset the data  
counter for the highlighted  
data type.  
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Multimedia  
G
G
Capture Allows you to take a  
Settings Tab  
picture.  
Quality Fine/ Normal/  
Economy  
G
G
Zoom Allows you to adjust  
the Zoom level (not available  
at the highest resolution).  
Shutter Sound None/ Sound 1/  
Sound 2/ Sound 3/ Sound 4  
Auto Save On/ Off  
Send Reminder On/ Off  
Reset Yes/ No  
Multishot Off/ 3 shots/  
6 shots  
3. Press the Left Soft Key  
4. Take a picture by pressing  
Gallery to access My Images  
Capture  
.
or press the Right Soft Key  
Options for the following  
options:  
5. Select Send  
,
Send to Online  
Album, or View after the  
G
Options Tab  
picture is taken. Send will  
open a new Picture Message.  
Send to Online Album will  
send the picture to your  
Color Effects Color/ Sepia/  
Mono/ Negative  
White Balance Auto/ Sunny/  
online album for storage. View  
will offer the following options:  
Cloudy/ Tungsten/ Fluorescent  
Night Mode On/ Off  
G
Save Allows you to save the  
Self Timer Off/ 3 Seconds/  
5 Seconds/ 10 Seconds  
photo to your phone.  
G
Frame On/ Off  
Gallery Saves the photo  
and opens your My Images  
gallery.  
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G
Send Allows you to send by  
4. Once you've stopped the  
Picture Message, via  
recording, press the Right Soft  
Bluetooth, or to your  
Key  
Options to access  
Online Album.  
the following:  
Set As/ Rename/ Delete  
G
G
Set As Allows you to set as  
the Wallpaper or as a  
Picture ID.  
OR  
Press the Left Soft Key  
Save  
Delete Deletes the photo  
to save the file. The default  
and returns to the Camera  
memo title is the date and time  
of recording.  
so you can take another  
picture.  
OR  
Press  
Send to send the file  
2. Record Voice  
in a Picture Message or via  
Allows you to add, listen to, and  
Bluetooth.  
erase short verbal reminders.  
3. Images  
1. Press  
2. Press  
,
,
.
Allows you to view the saved  
Record to record a  
images on your phone. You can  
new voice memo.  
also select images to customize  
your phone's Main Screen or  
Picture ID.  
3. Talk into the microphone, then  
press  
Stop  
.
1. Press  
,
,
.
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M2u.lUtsiemedia  
to highlight My  
Edit Options  
Images  
/
Default and press  
Zoom Allows you to zoom in/out  
.
of the image. Please note, it does  
not save the resulting image.  
3. Use  
to highlight an  
image. Once you have an  
image highlighted, you can:  
Rotate Rotates an image in steps  
of 90 degrees.  
Flip Flips an image horizontally or  
vertically.  
G
Press the Right Soft Key  
Options to access the  
following options (If you  
select Edit, please see the  
Edit Options section for  
available Edit options.):  
Enhancement Automatically  
enhances an image by enhancing  
white balance, contrast and local  
boost.  
Brightening Brightens the image.  
Set As/ Slide Show/ Edit/  
Image Effects/ Take Photo/  
Delete/ Rename/  
White Balancing Performs an  
automatic white balance  
adjustment for the image.  
Lock/Unlock/ List View/  
File Info/ Sort By  
Local Intensity Boost This effect  
enhances images taken in poor  
light environments. The effect is  
especially useful when taking  
photos in direct light or for  
G
G
Press  
View to view the  
selected image.  
Press the Left Soft Key  
Send to send the selected  
image to somebody else.  
enhancing details in dark images.  
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Multimedia  
Set As (Ringtone/ Contact  
4. Sounds  
ID/ Alert Sounds)  
/
Rename  
/
Allows you to access saved audio  
clips or create new ones on your  
phone.  
Delete  
.
Or  
1. Press  
,
,
.
1. Use  
to highlight My  
Sounds/ Default and press  
2. Press the Left Soft Key  
.
Voice to record an audio clip.  
2. Use  
to highlight the  
audio clip. The following  
options are available:  
3. Press  
Record to begin  
recording.  
4. While recording, press the Left  
G
Press the Left Soft Key  
Soft Key  
Pause to pause,  
Send to send the selected  
or  
Stop to stop recording.  
audio clip to somebody  
else. Please note that this  
option is not available for  
files in the Default folder.  
5. When you are finished  
recording, press the Left Soft  
Key  
Save to save the  
G
G
Press  
Play to play the  
audio clip,  
Send to send  
selected audio clip.  
the audio clip to somebody  
else, or press the Right Soft  
Press the Right Soft Key  
Options to access the  
following options:  
Key  
Options to access  
additional options:  
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easyedgeSM  
easyedgeSM  
For My Sounds files: Set As/  
Record Voice/ Delete/  
Rename/ Lock/Unlock / File  
Info/ Sort By  
SM  
easyedge allows you to do  
more than just talk on your  
SM  
phone. easyedge is a  
For Default files: Set As  
(Ringtone/ Contact ID/ Alert  
Sounds)  
technology and service that  
allows you to download and use  
applications on your phone. With  
SM  
easyedge , it is quick and easy  
to personalize your phone to suit  
your lifestyle and tastes. Just  
download the applications that  
appeal to you. From ringtones  
and wallpapers to games and  
productivity tools, you can be  
assured you will find something  
useful, practical, or downright  
entertaining. There are new  
applications constantly available  
for your use.  
Downloading Applications  
You can download applications  
SM  
and use easyedge where  
service is available.  
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My Schedule  
Incoming Calls  
My Schedule  
When using applications, an  
incoming call will automatically  
pause the application and allow  
you to answer the call. When you  
complete your call, you can  
resume using the application.  
1. Alarm Clock  
Allows you to set up to five  
alarms. At the alarm time, any set  
alarm can sound (depending on  
your Master Volume settings) the  
tone of your choice, and an  
1. easyedgeSM Apps  
alarm message will be displayed  
on the LCD screen.  
1. Press  
,
.
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
.
Shortcut  
From the Home screen, press  
to highlight the alarm  
SM  
to start easyedge  
.
you wish to set, then press  
to select it.  
3. Highlight Set Time and press  
the Left Soft Key  
Set to  
set an alarm time. Once you  
set the desired time, press  
.
4. Use  
to highlight Repeat  
(recurrence setting).  
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My Schedule  
2. Calendar  
5. Press the Left Soft Key  
Set to select one of the  
following.  
Allows you to store and access  
your agenda(s). Simply enter  
your appointments in the  
Calendar, and your phone can  
(depending on your settings)  
alert you with a reminder.  
Once  
Weekends  
/
Daily  
/
Mon - Fri/  
6. Use  
to highlight  
Ringtone, press the Left Soft  
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
.
Key  
Set and browse for a  
ringtone.  
to highlight a day.  
7. Use  
to highlight Snooze  
Moves to the previous day.  
Moves to the next day.  
Moves to the previous week.  
Moves to the next week.  
and press the Left Soft Key  
Set to select from the  
following options.  
None/ After 5 minutes/  
After 10 minutes/ After 30  
minutes/ After 1 hour  
3. Press the Left Soft Key  
New  
.
8. Press  
Save  
.
4. Use  
to highlight the field  
you wish to edit, then press  
the Left Soft Key  
Set to  
edit the following schedule  
information:  
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G
G
G
G
G
Subject  
End Time  
Repeat  
Start Time  
Reminder  
Until  
2. Press the Right Soft Key  
Options to access the  
G
G
following available options:  
Ringtone  
G
Delete  
5. Press  
Save  
.
G
Edit  
G
Delete All  
3. Notepad  
Allows you to add, read, edit,  
OR  
and erase notes to yourself.  
To edit a note, highlight the  
1. Press  
,
,
.
entry, then press  
View and  
2. Press the Left Soft Key  
press the Left Soft Key  
Edit. You can also press the  
New to write a new note.  
Right Soft Key  
delete the note.  
Delete to  
3. Type the note, then press  
Save.  
A confirmation message  
displays briefly and your list of  
saved notes is displayed.  
Viewing a Notepad Entry  
1. Access Notepad and highlight  
the entry.  
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Browser  
G
G
G
G
Home  
Returns you to the  
Browser  
Homepage.  
The Browser feature allows you  
to view Internet content.  
Back  
To go back to the  
Accessibility and selections  
within this feature are dependent  
upon your service provider. For  
previous page.  
Forward  
If available, takes  
you back to the next page.  
specific information on the Web,  
contact your service provider.  
Bookmarks  
Takes you to  
the Bookmarks menu where  
1. Start Browser  
you can add, edit, and delete  
your bookmarks.  
Allows you to initiate a Web  
session.  
G
Go to URL  
Allows you  
1. Press  
,
.
to enter a Web address to  
visit.  
2. Your default home page will  
load.  
G
G
G
Refresh  
Allows you to  
reload the current Web page.  
Ending an Web Session  
History  
Displays a list of  
End a Web session by pressing  
visited web pages.  
.
Browser Menu  
Clear Memory  
Allows  
you to clear the memory.  
The Browser Menu provides the  
following toolbar options:  
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G
G
Scroll Mode Allows you to  
customize the scrolling  
settings.  
Search  
Directs you to  
the Google search engine.  
Send Link  
Allows you to  
Send Referrer Allows you to  
turn the HTTP Send Referrer  
Header on or off.  
send the link of the current  
page via a text message.  
G
G
G
Show URL  
Shows you  
Key Press Timeout Set the  
the current URL.  
key press timeout.  
Save Items  
Allows you to  
Connection Timeout Set the  
save items from the web page.  
connection timeout.  
Settings  
Allows you to  
G
Advanced  
Shows you the  
configure the following  
information of the Browser,  
including the version and  
license information.  
Browser settings:  
Homepage Allows you to set  
your Homepage.  
G
Exit  
Allows you to exit  
Downloads Allows you to  
the Browser.  
configure whether you want to  
enable or disable image,  
background, and object  
downloads.  
Restart Browser Allows you  
to restart the Browse
r
.  
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Tools  
1.1.1 Call <Name> or <Number>  
Tools  
1. Press  
,
,
,
,
.
Your phone’s tools include: Voice  
Command, Calculator, My Menu,  
Ez Tip Calculator, World Clock,  
Stopwatch, and Unit Converter.  
OR  
From the Home screen, press  
the CLR/ Voice Command Key  
and say “Call.  
1. Voice Command  
2. Say the Contact name (and  
phone type, if necessary) or  
number.  
Allows you to use voice  
commands to use your phone,  
including to make phone calls  
quickly and easily by voice. This  
1.1.2 Voicemail  
feature is useful for those who are  
driving or blind. It also announces  
time information by voice and  
1. Press  
,
,
,
,
.
OR  
allows you to check missed calls,  
messages and voicemails.  
From the Home screen, press  
the CLR/ Voice Command Key  
1.1 Start Command  
and say “Voicemail.  
1. Press  
OR  
,
,
,
.
2. Press  
to call Voicemail or  
say Yes or No when prompted.  
From the Home screen, press  
the CLR/ Voice Command Key  
.
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1.1.3 Missed Calls  
1.1.5 Time & Date  
1. Press  
,
,
,
,
.
1. Press  
,
,
,
,
.
OR  
OR  
From the Home screen, press  
From the Home screen, press  
the CLR/ Voice Command Key  
and say “Missed Calls.  
the CLR/ Voice Command Key  
and say “Time & Date.  
2. The phone will prompt you to  
dial each number. Say Yes or  
No to proceed.  
1.1.6 Help  
1. Press  
,
,
,
,
.
1.1.4 Messages  
OR  
1. Press  
,
,
,
,
.
From the Home screen, press  
OR  
the CLR/ Voice Command Key  
and say “Help.  
From the Home screen, press  
the CLR/ Voice Command Key  
and say “Messages.  
1.2 Command Mode  
Allows you to set Command  
Mode to Normal or Speed (The  
Speed setting allows you to  
access and use the Voice  
2. The phone will prompt you to  
dial each number from your  
messages. Say Yes or No to  
proceed.  
Command functions more quickly  
with a faster non-verbal prompt).  
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Tools  
2. Select an option.  
Voice Command/ Answer/  
Digit Dial  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
2. Select an option.  
Normal/ Speed  
1.5 Best Match  
1.3 Announce Alert  
Allows you to choose whether  
the phone displays 1 or up to  
the 4 closest matches when  
using the “Call <Name> or  
<Number>” function.  
Allows you to customize  
Announce Alert. Announce Alert  
lets your hear more information  
about an incoming call or  
message instead of, or along  
with, your ringtone.  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
2. Select an option.  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
1 Match/ 4 Matches  
2. Select an option.  
Disable/ Announce/  
Announce + Ring  
1.4 Train Word  
Allows you to train words for  
improved Voice Command  
responses.  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
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2. Calculator  
3. My Menu  
Allows you to perform simple  
Allows you quick access to your  
mathematical calculations.  
favorite menus. A maximum of 12  
items can be stored in My Menu.  
1. Press  
,
,
.
1. Press  
,
,
.
2. Enter data.  
2. Highlight the location of your  
G
Use the keypad to enter  
numbers.  
choice by using  
, then  
press  
Set  
.
G
G
G
Use  
to enter decimals.  
3. Browse to the menu you wish  
to add to My Menu by using  
Use  
to insert parentheses.  
, then press  
Set  
.
Press the Left Soft Key  
4. After you have set all your  
shortcuts, you can press the  
Reset to erase the entry.  
G
G
Press the Right Soft Key  
Options for additional  
calculating options.  
Right Soft Key  
Options  
for the following options.  
Change Menu/ Move menu  
to/ Delete Menu/ Delete All  
Use the Navigation Keys to  
enter functions.  
3. Press  
to complete  
equation.  
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Tools  
6. Press the Left Soft Key  
Reset to begin another  
calculation.  
4. Ez Tip Calculator  
Allows you to quickly and easily  
estimate the tip and total  
amount of a bill by inputting the  
5. World Clock  
bill amount before tip, the tip  
percentage, and dividing it by  
the number of people paying.  
Allows you to determine the  
current time in another time  
zone or country.  
1. Press  
,
,
.
1. Press  
,
,
.
2. Highlight the Bill field and  
enter the amount using the  
keypad.  
2. Press the Left Soft Key  
New to open the map and  
press  
to zoom in.  
3. Highlight the Tip (%) field  
and use  
to increase or  
3. Press the Left Soft Key  
decrease the amount.  
City to see the cities located  
in the highlighted area.  
4. Highlight the Split field and  
use  
to increase or  
OR  
decrease the amount.  
Press the Right Soft Key  
Search to search through all  
available cities.  
5. The corresponding calculation  
fields (Tip ($) and Total) are  
automatically calculated.  
4. Press  
to select the  
highlighted city.  
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5. After you have set all your  
cities, you can press the Right  
7. Unit Converter  
Allows you to convert units of  
Soft Key  
Options and  
Currency, Area, Length, Mass,  
select Daylight Saving Time  
.
Temperature, Volume and  
Velocity.  
6. Stopwatch  
1. Press  
unit type then enter the unit  
amount. The conversions will  
be calculated automatically.  
,
,
.
Allows you to use your phone as  
2. Select a unit type.  
a stopwatch.  
3. Use  
to select the known  
1. Press  
2. Press  
,
,
.
Start to start the  
Stopwatch and press  
to stop it.  
Stop  
G
You can use the Lap  
function by pressing the  
Left Soft Key  
Lap to  
record up to 99 laps and  
lap times.  
3. After stopping the Stopwatch,  
press the Right Soft Key  
Reset to reset.  
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Settings  
1.2 Volume & Vibrate  
Settings  
1. Sound  
Allows you to set various volume  
settings.  
Allows you to customize your  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
phone's sounds.  
2. Select Master Volume  
/
1.1 Ringtones  
Keypad  
/
Earpiece  
/
Speaker/  
Vibrate Level  
.
Allows you to assign ringtones  
for incoming calls.  
3. Use  
to adjust the volume  
of the ringer, then press  
to  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
save the setting.  
2. Select All Calls  
/
Caller ID  
/
No Caller ID  
/
Restricted  
1.3 Message Alerts  
Calls  
.
Allows you to select the alert tone  
for new message notifications and  
set the frequency of the Message  
Reminder.  
3. Select My Sounds or Default  
.
4. Use  
to highlight the  
ringtone.  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
5. Press  
Play to preview the  
2. Select Text Message  
/
Picture  
All  
ringtone or the Left Soft Key  
Message  
/
Voicemail  
/
Set to set the ringtone to  
Messages  
/
Message  
your phone.  
Reminder.  
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3. Select My Sounds or Default  
.
3. Use  
to scroll through the  
following alert types:  
4. Use  
to highlight the  
Ring Only/ Vibrate Only/  
Ring & Vibrate  
ringtone.  
5. Press  
Play to preview the  
alert tone or the Left Soft Key  
Set to set the alert tone  
to your phone.  
4. Press  
to save.  
1.5 Service Alerts  
Allows you to set any of the Service  
For Message Reminder, choose  
Alert preferences.  
from Once/ Every 2 Minutes/  
Every 15 Minutes/ Off and  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
press  
.
2. Select an alert type.  
1.4 Alert Type  
1.5.1 Minute Beep  
Allows you to select the alert  
Alerts you 10 seconds before the  
types.  
end of every minute during a call.  
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
,
.
1.5.2 Call Connect  
to highlight the alert  
Alerts you when the call is  
you wish to edit.  
connected.  
Call Alert/ Message Alert/  
Schedule Alert/ Alarm Alert/  
E911 Alert  
1.5.3 Back to Top  
Alerts you when you scroll  
through the end of a menu list.  
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Settings  
1.5.4 Low Battery  
2. Display  
Alerts you when the battery  
Allows you to customize your  
charge level is low.  
phone's display screen.  
3. Use  
to highlight On/ Off,  
2.1 Wallpaper  
then press . For Low Battery  
option, choose from  
Allows you to choose the kind of  
background to be displayed on  
the phone.  
Announce  
/
Tone  
.
1.6 Power On/Off Tone  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
Allows you to set the phone to  
sound a tone when the phone is  
powered on and off.  
2. Select My Images or Default  
.
3. Press  
View to preview the  
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
,
.
wallpaper or the Left Soft Key  
Set to set the wallpaper  
to your phone.  
to highlight On  
/
Off  
,
then press  
.
2.2 Banner  
1.7 Flip Tone  
Allows you to enter a string of  
characters which display on the  
LCD screen.  
Allows you to turn Flip Tone On  
or Off.  
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
,
.
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
,
.
to highlight On/Off  
,
to scroll between  
then press .  
On  
/
Off  
.
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2.4 Menu Style  
3. Use  
field.  
to highlight the Text  
Allows you to view the Menu in  
either Icon or List view.  
4. Press the Left Soft Key  
Abc to change the text entry  
options , input the desired  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
2. Highlight Icon or List and  
text and press  
Save to  
press  
.
save the banner or press the  
Right Soft Key  
Cancel to  
2.5 Languages (Idiomas)  
cancel editing your banner.  
Allows you to use the bilingual  
feature according to your  
preference. Choose between  
English and Spanish.  
2.3 Backlight  
Allows you to set the duration  
for illuminating the backlight.  
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
,
.
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
to highlight English  
2. Highlight Display Timer/  
or Español, then press  
.
Keypad Timer/ Brightness  
,
then press  
.
2.6 Clocks & Calendar  
3. Use  
to highlight a setting,  
Allows you to select the type of  
then press  
.
clocks displayed on the main  
LCD screen and Front Screen.  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
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Settings to highlight  
2. Use  
Main  
Options for Font Type  
Screen/ Front Screen and  
LG Gothic/ LG Greentea/ LG  
Mint/ LG Round/ LG Secret  
press  
.
3. Use  
to scroll through  
Options for Dial Font Style  
Normal Clock/Analog  
Clock/Digital 12  
Clock/Digital 24 Clock/  
Dual Clock/Calendar/ Off  
Digital/ Blackboard/  
Sketchbook/ Sky/ Basic  
Options for Dial Font Size  
Options for Front Screen:  
Digtal Clock/Minimize.  
Normal Large  
/
2.7 Font Settings  
2.8 Word Prediction  
Allows you to select the type of  
font displayed on the LCD  
screen.  
Allows you to activate word  
prediction, a function that uses  
your past text entries to predict  
what your next word will be.  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
2. Highlight Font Type/ Dial  
Font Style/ Dial Font Size  
2. Use  
to highlight On  
/
Off  
,
and press  
.
then press  
.
3. Use  
to highlight an  
option, then press  
.
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The default Lock Code is  
usually the last 4 digits of  
your phone number.  
2.9 Name Match for  
Dialing  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
3. Press  
4. Use  
Lock Phone  
.
2. Use  
to highlight On/ Off  
,
then press  
.
to highlight an  
option, then press  
.
3. Security  
Unlock The phone remains  
The Security menu allows you to  
unlocked by default, until it is  
locked manually.  
secure the phone electronically.  
Lock Locks the phone. When  
locked, you can receive  
3.1 Lock Phone  
Keeps your phone from  
incoming calls and make calls  
unauthorized use. Once the  
phone is locked, it is in restricted  
mode until the Lock Code is  
entered. You can still receive  
only to Emergency Numbers  
(
Menu  
>
Settings  
>
Security > Enter the  
four-digit Lock Code >  
phone calls and make emergency  
calls. You can modify the Lock  
Code in the Change Lock Code  
sub-menu of the Security menu.  
Emergency Numbers).  
On Power Up The phone is  
locked when it is turned on.  
1. Press  
,
,
.
2. Enter the four-digit Lock  
Code.  
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Settings  
3.2 Restrictions  
3.3 Emergency Numbers  
Allows you to set restrictions for  
Allows you to enter 3 emergency  
Calls, SMS Messages, MMS  
Messages, IP Connection.  
numbers. You can call these  
emergency numbers and 911,  
even when the phone is locked  
or restricted.  
1. Press  
,
,
.
2. Enter the four-digit Lock  
1. Press  
,
,
.
Code.  
2. Enter the four-digit Lock  
3. Press  
Restrictions.  
Code.  
4. Use  
to highlight Calls/  
3. Press  
Emergency  
SMS Messages/ MMS  
Numbers  
.
Messages/ IP Connections, then  
press  
.
4. Highlight one of the 3  
options, then press  
5. Choose a submenu and the  
type of restriction and press  
to set.  
to edit  
the emergency numbers.  
5. When you are finished editing  
6. Enter the four-digit Service  
the number, press  
Save to  
Lock Code.  
save the emergency number  
or the Right Soft Key  
Note  
Cancel to cancel editing.  
You can receive the incoming calls  
from saved contacts on your phone  
when Contacts Only is on.  
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6. Enter a new 4-digit Lock  
Code.  
3.4 Change Lock Code  
Allows you to enter a new four-  
digit Lock Code.  
7. For confirmation, the phone  
will ask you to enter the new  
Lock Code again.  
1. Press  
,
,
.
2. Enter the four-digit Lock  
Code.  
3.5 Master Reset  
Allows you to reset your phone  
settings to the factory default  
settings.  
3. Press  
Change Lock  
Code  
.
4. Use  
to highlight an  
1. Press  
,
,
.
option, then press  
.
2. Enter the four-digit Lock  
Code.  
Phone Only Allows you to  
change the Lock Code used to  
lock/unlock the phone.  
3. Press  
Master Reset  
.
4. A message will pop up warning  
you that your settings will be  
set to factory defaults.  
Call & Applications Allows  
you to change the Service  
Lock Code that is used to  
access the Restrictions menu.  
Press  
to proceed.  
5. Use  
to highlight Revert/  
5. Enter the four-digit Lock  
Code.  
Cancel and press  
.
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Settings  
6. If you choose Revert, enter  
your four-digit Lock Code to  
confirm your selection.  
automatically redialing a number  
when the attempted call fails.  
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
,
.
to highlight Off/  
4. Call Settings  
Every 10 Seconds/ Every 30  
The Call Settings menu allows  
Seconds/ Every 60 Seconds  
,
you to designate how the phone  
then press  
.
handles both incoming and  
outgoing calls.  
4.3 One Touch Dial  
Allows you to initiate a Speed Dial  
call by pressing and holding the  
Speed Dial digit. If set to Off,  
4.1 Answer Options  
Allows you to determine how to  
answer an incoming call.  
Speed Dial numbers designated in  
your Contacts will not function.  
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
,
.
to highlight Flip  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
Open/SEND Key Only/Any  
2. Use  
to highlight On/ Off  
,
Key/Auto with Handsfree  
,
then press  
.
then press  
time the phone waits before  
.
4.4 Voice Privacy  
4.2 Auto Retry  
Allows you to set the voice  
Allows you to set the length of  
privacy feature for CDMA calls as  
Enhanced or Standard. CDMA  
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offers inherent voice privacy.  
Check with your service provider  
for availability.  
4.6 TTY Mode  
Allows you to attach a TTY  
(Teletype writer) device, enabling  
you to communicate with parties  
also using a TTY device. A phone  
with TTY support is able to  
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
,
.
to highlight  
Enhanced/ Standard  
,
translate typed characters to  
press  
.
voice. Voice can also be  
translated into characters and  
then displayed on the TTY  
device.  
4.5 Airplane Mode  
Only allows you to use features  
on your phone that do not  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
require wireless communications.  
2. Read the displayed message  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
and press  
to continue.  
2. Read the displayed message  
3. Use  
to highlight TTY Full/  
and press  
to continue.  
TTY + Talk/ TTY + Hear/  
3. Use  
to highlight On/ Off  
,
TTY Off, then press  
.
then press  
.
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Settings  
5. Bluetooth  
The  
is compatible  
with devices that support the  
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For pairing new Bluetooth®  
device  
- The phone will Auto-pair.  
- You will need to confirm  
matching codes.  
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
the device to pairing®mode.  
- You will need to enter a passkey.  
2. Follow the Bluetooth  
®
Consult the Bluetooth  
accessory instructions to set  
accessory instructions for the  
correct passkey (typically  
3. Press the Left Soft Key  
“0000” - 4 zeroes). Enter the  
Search  
.
passkey and press  
.
turn the fun®ction on. Highlight  
4. If Bluetooth power is set to  
7. The handset will prompt you for  
your connection preferences.  
Highlight Always Ask or Always  
off, you will be prompted to  
Yes and press  
.
Connect and press  
.
5. Select New Search/Last  
Search. The device will appear  
in the Device Found menu  
8. Once connected, you will see  
the device listed in the Paired  
Devices menu.  
once it has been located.  
Highlight the device and press  
Pair  
.
6. Depending on the type of  
device:  
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Settings  
5.2 Power  
®
Allows you to set the Bluetooth  
power to On/Off.  
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
,
.
to highlight On/ Off  
,
then press  
.
5.3 My Visibility  
Allows you to set the visibility of  
®
your Bluetooth function.  
1. Press  
.
2. Use  
to highlight On/ Off,  
then press  
.
5.4 My Bluetooth Info  
Allows you to view information  
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1. Press  
.
,
,
,
,
1. Press  
.
,
,
,
,
2. Use  
to highlight Home  
2. Use  
to highlight On or  
Only/ Automatic, then press  
Off, then press  
.
.
6.1.4 Serving System  
6.1.2 Set NAM  
Identifies the serving system  
Channel Number and SID  
Allows you to select the phone’s  
Number. This information should  
NAM (Number Assignment  
only be used for technical support.  
Module) if the phone is registered  
with multiple service providers.  
1. Press  
.
,
,
,
,
1. Press  
.
,
,
,
,
6.2 Location  
2. Use  
to highlight NAM1 or  
Allows you to turn On or Off the  
NAM2, then press  
.
Location function on your  
phone. If set to On, location-  
6.1.3 Auto NAM  
based services are able to access  
your GPS (Global Positioning  
System) satellite-assisted  
location information.  
Allows the phone to  
automatically switch between  
programmed telephone numbers  
corresponding to the service  
provider area.  
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Settings  
8. Memory  
Note  
GPS satellite signals are not always  
Allows you to check out the  
transmitted, especially under bad  
memory status of your phone.  
atmospheric and environmental  
conditions, indoors etc.  
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
.
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
to highlight  
2. Read the disclaimer and press  
Reserved Memory/  
the Right Soft Key  
Next  
Multimedia and press  
.
to go to the next screen or  
Left Soft Key  
Prev to go  
9. Phone Info  
to the previous screen. Press  
The Phone Info menu provides  
you with specific information  
about your phone.  
the Right Soft Key  
OK  
on the last screen.  
3. Use  
to highlight On/ Off  
,
1. Press  
2. Use  
,
,
.
then press  
.
to highlight My  
7. Web Access Prompt  
Number/ Current Battery  
Level/ ESN/MEID/ Icon  
Allows you to turn the Web  
Glossary/ Version  
/
Software  
Access Prompt on or off.  
Update and press  
.
1. Press  
,
,
.
2. Use  
to highlight On or  
Off, then press  
.
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Tone Room Deluxe  
PAC-MAN  
The Tone Room Deluxe  
Allows you to use the preloaded  
application allows you to browse  
PAC-MAN application. User  
charges may apply.  
and download ringtones.  
1. Press  
,
.
1. Press  
,
.
My Contacts Backup  
My Contacts Backup safeguards  
your mobile phone’s address  
book and automatically saves a  
copy of the names, phone  
numbers, and email addresses  
stored in your phone. You can  
also view, print, add, delete, and  
edit your contacts online.  
1. Press  
,
.
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Safety  
* American National Standards  
Institute; National Council on  
Radiation Protection and  
TIA Safety Information  
The following is the complete  
TIA Safety Information for  
wireless handheld phones.  
Measurements; International  
Commission on Non-Ionizing  
Radiation Protection.  
Exposure to Radio Frequency  
Signal  
Those standards were based on  
comprehensive and periodic  
evaluations of the relevant  
Your wireless handheld portable  
phone is a low power radio  
scientific literature. For example,  
over 120 scientists, engineers,  
and physicians from universities,  
transmitter and receiver. When  
ON, it receives and sends out  
Radio Frequency (RF) signals.  
government health agencies, and  
industry reviewed the available  
body of research to develop the  
ANSI Standard (C95.1).  
In August, 1996, the Federal  
Communications Commissions  
(FCC) adopted RF exposure  
guidelines with safety levels for  
handheld wireless phones. Those  
guidelines are consistent with  
The design of your phone  
complies with the FCC guidelines  
(and those standards).  
the safety standards previously  
set by both U.S. and  
Antenna Care  
international standards bodies:  
Use only the supplied or an  
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *  
NCRP Report 86 (1986)  
ICNIRP (
1
9
96)  
approved replacement antenna.  
Unauthorized antennas,  
modifications, or attachments  
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could damage the phone and  
may violate FCC regulations.  
the areas where you drive and  
always obey them. Also, if using  
your phone while driving, please  
observe the following:  
Phone Operation  
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Give full attention to driving.  
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the  
phone as you would any other  
Driving safely is your first  
responsibility.  
telephone with the antenna  
pointed up and over your  
shoulder.  
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Use hands-free operation, if  
available;  
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Pull off the road and park  
Tips on Efficient Operation  
before making or answering a  
call if driving conditions or the  
law require it.  
For your phone to operate  
most efficiently:  
Don’t touch the antenna  
Electronic Devices  
unnecessarily when the phone is  
in use. Contact with the antenna  
affects call quality and may cause  
the phone to operate at a higher  
power level than otherwise  
needed.  
Most modern electronic  
equipment is shielded from RF  
signals. However, certain  
electronic equipment may not be  
shielded against the RF signals  
from your wireless phone.  
Driving  
Check the laws and regulations  
on the use of wireless phones in  
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Pacemakers  
Should turn the phone OFF  
immediately if there is any  
reason to suspect that  
The Health Industry  
Manufacturers Association  
interference is taking place.  
recommends that a minimum  
separation of six (6) inches be  
maintained between a handheld  
wireless phone and a pacemaker  
to avoid potential interference  
with the pacemaker. These  
Hearing Aids  
Some digital wireless phones may  
interfere with some hearing aids.  
In the event of such interference,  
you may want to consult your  
service provider (or call the  
customer service line to discuss  
alternatives).  
recommendations are consistent  
with the independent research  
by and recommendations of  
Wireless Technology Research.  
Other Medical Devices  
Persons with pacemakers:  
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If you use any other personal  
medical device, consult the  
manufacturer of your device to  
determine if it is adequately  
shielded from external RF energy.  
Your physician may be able to  
assist you in obtaining this  
information.  
Should ALWAYS keep the  
phone more than six (6)  
inches from their pacemaker  
when the phone is turned ON;  
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Should not carry the phone in  
a breast pocket;  
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Should use the ear opposite  
the pacemaker to  
minimize the potential for  
interference;  
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Health Care Facilities  
Aircraft  
Turn your phone OFF in health  
FCC regulations prohibit using  
care facilities when any  
your phone while in the air.  
regulations posted in these areas  
Switch OFF your phone before  
boarding an aircraft.  
instruct you to do so. Hospitals  
or health care facilities may use  
Blasting Areas  
equipment that could be  
sensitive to external RF energy.  
To avoid interfering with blasting  
operations, turn your phone OFF  
Vehicles  
when in a “blasting area” or in  
RF signals may affect improperly  
areas posted: “Turn off two-way  
installed or inadequately  
radio. Obey all signs and  
shielded electronic systems in  
motor vehicles. Check with the  
instructions.  
Potentially Explosive  
Atmosphere  
manufacturer or its  
representative regarding your  
vehicle. You should also consult  
the manufacturer of any  
equipment that has been added  
to your vehicle.  
Turn your phone OFF when in  
any area with a potentially  
explosive atmosphere and obey  
all signs and instructions. Sparks  
in such areas could cause an  
explosion or fire resulting in  
bodily injury or even death.  
Posted Facilities  
Turn your phone OFF in any  
facility where posted notices so  
require.  
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Areas with a potentially explosive  
in-vehicle wireless equipment is  
atmosphere are often, but not  
improperly installed and the air  
always marked clearly. Potential  
bag inflates, serious injury could  
result.  
areas may include: fueling areas  
(such as gasoline stations);  
below deck on boats; fuel or  
chemical transfer or storage  
facilities; vehicles using liquefied  
petroleum gas (such as propane  
or butane); areas where the air  
contains chemicals or particles  
(such as grain, dust, or metal  
powders); and any other area  
Safety Information  
Please read and observe the  
following information for safe  
and proper use of your phone  
and to prevent damage. Also,  
keep the user guide in an  
accessible place at all times after  
reading it.  
where you would normally be  
advised to turn off your vehicle  
engine.  
instructions may cause minor  
or serious damage to the  
product.  
For Vehicles Equipped with an  
Air Bag  
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Do not disassemble or open  
crush, bend or deform,  
puncture or shred.  
An air bag inflates with great  
force. DO NOT place objects,  
including either installed or  
portable wireless equipment, in  
the area over the air bag or in  
the air bag deployment area. If  
G
Do not modify or  
remanufacture, attempt to  
insert foreign objects into the  
battery, immerse or expose to  
water or other liquids, expose  
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to fire, explosion or other  
hazard.  
Promptly dispose of used  
batteries in accordance with  
local regulations.  
G
G
Only use the battery for the  
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G
system for which it is  
specified.  
Battery usage by children  
should be supervised.  
Only use the battery with a  
Avoid dropping the phone or  
charging system that has been  
battery. If the phone or  
qualified with the system per  
battery is dropped, especially  
IEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of  
on a hard surface, and the  
an unqualified battery or  
user suspects damage, take it  
charger may present a risk of  
to a service center for  
fire, explosion, leakage, or  
other hazard.  
inspection.  
G
G
Improper battery use may  
G
G
Do not short circuit a battery  
result in a fire, explosion or  
or allow metallic conductive  
objects to contact battery  
terminals.  
other hazard.  
The phone shall only be  
connected to USB products  
Replace the battery only with  
that bear the USB-IF logo or  
another battery that has been  
have completed the USB-IF  
qualified with the system per  
compliance program.  
this standard, IEEE-Std-1725-  
2006. Use of an unqualified  
battery may present a risk of  
fire, explosion, leakage or  
other hazard.  
Charger and Adapter Safety  
G
The charger and adapter are  
intended for indoor use only.  
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G
G
Insert the battery pack  
Keep the battery’s metal  
contacts clean.  
charger vertically into the wall  
power socket.  
Replace the battery when it no  
longer provides acceptable  
performance. The battery can  
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G
Use the correct adapter for  
your phone when using the  
battery pack charger abroad.  
be recharged several hundred  
times before replacement.  
Only use the approved battery  
charger. Otherwise, you may  
cause serious damage to your  
phone.  
G
G
G
Recharge the battery after  
long periods of non-use to  
maximize battery life.  
Battery life will vary due to  
Battery Information and Care  
usage patterns and  
environmental conditions.  
G
Please dispose of your battery  
properly or take it to your  
local wireless carrier for  
recycling.  
Use of extended backlighting,  
Browser, and data connectivity  
kits affect battery life and  
talk/standby times.  
G
G
The battery doesn't need to  
be empty before recharging.  
G
The self-protection function of  
the battery cuts the power of  
the phone when its operation  
is in an abnormal state. In this  
case, remove the battery from  
the phone, reinstall it, and turn  
the phone on.  
Use only LG-approved  
chargers specific to your  
phone model since they are  
designed to maximize battery  
life.  
G
Do not disassemble or short-  
circuit the battery.  
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Explosion, Shock, and Fire  
Hazards  
Don’t short-circuit the battery.  
Metallic articles such as a  
coin, paperclip or pen in your  
pocket or bag may short-  
G
Do not put your phone in a  
place subject to excessive dust  
and keep the minimum required  
distance between the power  
cord and heat sources.  
circuit the + and – terminals  
of the battery (metal strips on  
the battery) upon moving.  
Short-circuit of the terminal  
may damage the battery and  
cause an explosion.  
G
Unplug the power cord prior  
to cleaning your phone, and  
clean the power plug pin when  
it’s dirty.  
G
Do not disassemble or crush  
the battery. It may cause a fire.  
G
G
When using the power plug,  
General Notice  
ensure that it’s firmly  
connected. If not, it may cause  
excessive heat or fire.  
G
Using a damaged battery or  
placing a battery in your  
mouth may cause serious  
injury.  
If you put your phone in a  
pocket or bag without  
covering the receptacle of the  
phone (power plug pin),  
metallic articles (such as a  
coin, paperclip or pen) may  
short-circuit the phone.  
Always cover the receptacle  
when not in use.  
G
Do not place items containing  
magnetic components such as  
a credit card, phone card,  
bank book, or subway ticket  
near your phone. The  
magnetism of the phone may  
damage the data stored in the  
magnetic strip.  
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G
G
G
Talking on your phone for a  
Do not paint your phone.  
long period of time may  
reduce call quality due to heat  
generated during use.  
The data saved in your phone  
might be deleted due to  
careless use, repair of the  
G
G
G
When the phone is not used  
phone, or upgrade of the  
for a long period time, store it  
software. Please backup your  
in a safe place with the power  
cord unplugged.  
important phone numbers.  
(Ring tones, text messages,  
voice messages, pictures could  
also be deleted.)  
Using the phone in proximity  
to receiving equipment (i.e.,  
TV or radio) may cause  
The manufacturer is not liable  
for damage due to the loss of  
data.  
interference to the phone.  
Do not use the phone if the  
antenna is damaged. If a  
damaged antenna contacts  
skin, it may cause a slight  
burn. Please contact an LG  
G
When you use the phone in  
public places, set the ringtone  
to vibration so you don't  
disturb others.  
G
G
Authorized Service Center to  
replace the damaged antenna.  
Do not turn your phone on or  
off when putting it to your ear.  
G
Do not immerse your phone  
Use accessories, such as  
in water. If this happens, turn  
earphones and headsets, with  
it off immediately and remove  
caution. Ensure that cables are  
the battery. If the phone does  
tucked away safely and do not  
not work, take it to an LG  
Authorized Service Center.  
touch the antenna  
unnecessarily.  
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G
Avoid turning up the volume  
to block out noisy  
Warning! Important  
safety information  
surroundings.  
Avoiding hearing damage  
Turn the volume down if you  
can’t hear people speaking  
near you.  
Permanent hearing loss may  
occur if you use your phone  
and/or headset at a high volume.  
For information about how to set  
Set the volume to a safe level.  
a maximum volume limit on your  
You can adapt over time to a  
phone, see the features guide for  
higher volume of sound that may  
sound normal but can be  
your phone.  
Using your phone safely  
damaging to your hearing. If you  
experience ringing in your ears or  
muffled speech, stop listening  
and have your hearing checked.  
The louder the volume, the less  
time is required before your  
hearing could be affected.  
Use of your phone while  
operating a vehicle is not  
recommended and is illegal in  
some areas. Be careful and  
attentive while driving. Stop  
using your phone if you find it  
disruptive or distracting while  
operating any type of vehicle or  
performing any other activity  
that requires your full attention.  
Hearing experts suggest that to  
protect your hearing:  
G
Limit the amount of time you  
use your phone and/or  
headset at high volume.  
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heating effects causes no known  
adverse health effects. Many  
studies of low level RF exposures  
have not found any biological  
effects. Some studies have  
FDA Consumer  
Update  
The U.S. Food and Drug  
Administration’s Center for  
Devices and Radiological Health  
Consumer Update on Mobile  
Phones:  
suggested that some biological  
effects may occur, but such  
findings have not been confirmed  
by additional research. In some  
cases, other researchers have had  
difficulty in reproducing those  
studies, or in determining the  
reasons for inconsistent results.  
1. Do wireless phones pose a  
health hazard?  
The available scientific evidence  
does not show that any health  
problems are associated with  
using wireless phones. There is  
no proof, however, that wireless  
2. What is the FDA's role  
concerning the safety of  
wireless phones?  
phones are absolutely safe.  
Wireless phones emit low levels  
of Radio Frequency (RF) energy  
in the microwave range while  
being used. They also emit very  
low levels of RF when in standby  
mode. Whereas high levels of RF  
can produce health effects (by  
heating tissue), exposure to low  
level RF that does not produce  
Under the law, the FDA does not  
review the safety of radiation-  
emitting consumer products such  
as wireless phones before they  
can be sold, as it does with new  
drugs or medical devices.  
However, the agency has  
authority to take action if  
wireless phones are shown to  
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emit Radio Frequency (RF)  
Cooperate in providing users  
energy at a level that is  
of wireless phones with the  
hazardous to the user. In such a  
best possible information on  
case, the FDA could require the  
possible effects of wireless  
manufacturers of wireless phones  
to notify users of the health  
hazard and to repair, replace, or  
recall the phones so that the  
hazard no longer exists.  
phone use on human health.  
The FDA belongs to an  
interagency working group of the  
federal agencies that have  
responsibility for different  
Although the existing scientific  
aspects of RF safety to ensure  
data do not justify FDA  
coordinated efforts at the federal  
regulatory actions, the FDA has  
level. The following agencies  
urged the wireless phone  
belong to this working group:  
industry to take a number of  
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National Institute for  
steps, including the following:  
Occupational Safety and  
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Support needed research into  
possible biological effects of  
RF of the type emitted by  
wireless phones;  
Health  
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Environmental Protection  
Agency  
G
Occupational Safety and  
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Design wireless phones in a  
way that minimizes any RF  
exposure to the user that is  
not necessary for device  
function; and  
Health Administration  
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National Telecommunications  
and Information  
Administration  
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The National Institutes of Health  
not the subject of the safety  
questions discussed in this  
document.  
participates in some interagency  
working group activities, as well.  
3. What kinds of phones are  
the subject of this update?  
The FDA shares regulatory  
responsibilities for wireless  
phones with the Federal  
The term “wireless phone” refers  
here to handheld wireless phones  
with built-in antennas, often  
called “cell, mobile, or “PCS”  
phones. These types of wireless  
phones can expose the user to  
measurable Radio Frequency  
(RF) energy because of the short  
distance between the phone and  
the user’s head.  
Communications Commission  
(FCC). All phones that are sold  
in the United States must comply  
with FCC safety guidelines that  
limit RF exposure. The FCC relies  
on the FDA and other health  
agencies for safety questions  
about wireless phones.  
The FCC also regulates the base  
stations that the wireless phone  
networks rely upon. While these  
base stations operate at higher  
power than do the wireless  
These RF exposures are limited  
by FCC safety guidelines that  
were developed with the advice  
of the FDA and other federal  
health and safety agencies. When  
the phone is located at greater  
distances from the user, the  
exposure to RF is drastically  
lower because a person's RF  
exposure decreases rapidly with  
phones themselves, the RF  
exposures that people get from  
these base stations are typically  
thousands of times lower than  
those they can get from wireless  
phones. Base stations are thus  
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increasing distance from the  
source. The so-called “cordless  
phones,” which have a base unit  
connected to the telephone  
wiring in a house, typically  
However, many of the studies  
that showed increased tumor  
development used animals that  
had been genetically engineered  
or treated with cancer-causing  
chemicals so as to be pre-  
operate at far lower power levels,  
and thus produce RF exposures  
far below the FCC safety limits.  
disposed to develop cancer in  
the absence of RF exposure.  
Other studies exposed the  
4. What are the results of the  
research done already?  
animals to RF for up to 22 hours  
per day. These conditions are  
not similar to the conditions  
under which people use wireless  
phones, so we do not know with  
certainty what the results of such  
studies mean for human health.  
Three large epidemiology studies  
have been published since  
The research done thus far has  
produced conflicting results, and  
many studies have suffered from  
flaws in their research methods.  
Animal experiments investigating  
the effects of Radio Frequency  
(RF) energy exposures  
characteristic of wireless phones  
have yielded conflicting results  
that often cannot be repeated in  
other laboratories. A few animal  
studies, however, have suggested  
that low levels of RF could  
December 2000. Between them,  
the studies investigated any  
possible association between the  
use of wireless phones and  
primary brain cancer, glioma,  
meningioma, or acoustic  
accelerate the development of  
cancer in laboratory animals.  
neuroma, tumors of the brain or  
salivary gland, leukemia, or other  
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cancers. None of the studies  
one exists. Epidemiological  
demonstrated the existence of  
any harmful health effects from  
wireless phone RF exposures.  
However, none of the studies can  
answer questions about long-  
term exposures, since the  
average period of phone use in  
these studies was around three  
years.  
studies can provide data that is  
directly applicable to human  
populations, but ten or more  
years follow-up may be needed  
to provide answers about some  
health effects, such as cancer.  
This is because the interval  
between the time of exposure to  
a cancer-causing agent and the  
time tumors develop — if they  
do — may be many, many years.  
The interpretation of  
5. What research is needed to  
decide whether RF exposure  
from wireless phones poses a  
health risk?  
epidemiological studies is  
hampered by difficulties in  
A combination of laboratory  
studies and epidemiological  
studies of people actually using  
wireless phones would provide  
some of the data that are  
measuring actual RF exposure  
during day-to-day use of wireless  
phones. Many factors affect this  
measurement, such as the angle  
at which the phone is held, or  
which model of phone is used.  
needed. Lifetime animal exposure  
studies could be completed in a  
few years. However, very large  
numbers of animals would be  
needed to provide reliable proof  
of a cancer promoting effect if  
6. What is the FDA doing to  
find out more about the  
possible health effects of  
wireless phone RF?  
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The FDA is working with the U.S.  
Association (CTIA) have a formal  
National Toxicology Program and  
Cooperative Research And  
with groups of investigators  
Development Agreement  
around the world to ensure that  
(CRADA) to do research on  
high priority animal studies are  
wireless phone safety. The FDA  
conducted to address important  
provides the scientific oversight,  
questions about the effects of  
obtaining input from experts in  
exposure to Radio Frequency  
government, industry, and  
(RF) energy.  
academic organizations. CTIA-  
funded research is conducted  
through contracts with  
The FDA has been a leading  
participant in the World Health  
Organization International  
independent investigators. The  
initial research will include both  
laboratory studies and studies of  
wireless phone users. The  
Electro Magnetic Fields (EMF)  
Project since its inception in  
1996. An influential result of this  
work has been the development  
of a detailed agenda of research  
needs that has driven the  
CRADA will also include a broad  
assessment of additional  
research needs in the context of  
the latest research developments  
around the world.  
establishment of new research  
programs around the world. The  
project has also helped develop  
a series of public information  
documents on EMF issues.  
7. How can I find out how much  
Radio Frequency energy  
exposure I can get by using my  
wireless phone?  
The FDA and the Cellular  
Telecommunications & Internet  
All phones sold in the United  
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States must comply with Federal  
wireless phones must report the  
Communications Commission  
RF exposure level for each model  
(FCC) guidelines that limit Radio  
of phone to the FCC. The FCC  
Frequency (RF) energy exposures.  
website  
The FCC established these  
(
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety  
)
guidelines in consultation with  
gives directions for locating the  
the FDA and the other federal  
FCC identification number on  
health and safety agencies. The  
your phone so you can find your  
FCC limit for RF exposure from  
phone’s RF exposure level in the  
wireless phones is set at a  
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)  
of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6  
W/kg). The FCC limit is  
online listing.  
8. What has the FDA done to  
measure the Radio Frequency  
energy coming from wireless  
phones?  
consistent with the safety  
standards developed by the  
Institute of Electrical and  
The Institute of Electrical and  
Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is  
developing a technical standard  
for measuring the Radio  
Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and  
the National Council on  
Radiation Protection and  
Measurement. The exposure limit  
takes into consideration the  
body’s ability to remove heat  
from the tissues that absorb  
energy from the wireless phone  
and is set well below levels known  
to have effects. Manufacturers of  
Frequency (RF) energy exposure  
from wireless phones and other  
wireless handsets with the  
participation and leadership of  
FDA scientists and engineers.  
The standard, “Recommended  
Practice for Determining the  
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Spatial-Peak Specific Absorption  
9. What steps can I take to  
reduce my exposure to Radio  
Frequency energy from my  
wireless phone?  
Rate (SAR) in the Human Body  
Due to Wireless Communications  
Devices: Experimental  
Techniques, sets forth the first  
consistent test methodology for  
measuring the rate at which RF is  
deposited in the heads of  
wireless phone users. The test  
method uses a tissue-simulating  
model of the human head.  
Standardized SAR test  
If there is a risk from these  
products — and at this point we  
do not know that there is — it is  
probably very small. But if you  
are concerned about avoiding  
even potential risks, you can take  
a few simple steps to minimize  
your exposure to Radio  
methodology is expected to  
greatly improve the consistency  
of measurements made at  
different laboratories on the  
same phone. SAR is the  
Frequency (RF) energy. Since  
time is a key factor in how much  
exposure a person receives,  
reducing the amount of time  
spent using a wireless phone will  
reduce RF exposure. If you must  
conduct extended conversations  
by wireless phone every day, you  
could place more distance  
measurement of the amount of  
energy absorbed in tissue, either  
by the whole body or a small  
part of the body. It is measured  
in watts/kg (or milliwatts/g) of  
matter. This measurement is used  
to determine whether a wireless  
phone complies with safety  
guidelines.  
between your body and the  
source of the RF, since the  
exposure level drops off  
dramatically with distance. For  
example, you could use a  
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headset and carry the wireless  
time of wireless phone use and  
phone away from your body or  
increasing the distance between  
use a wireless phone connected  
the user and the RF source will  
to a remote antenna. Again, the  
scientific data do not  
reduce RF exposure.  
Some groups sponsored by  
other national governments have  
advised that children be  
demonstrate that wireless  
phones are harmful. But if you  
are concerned about the RF  
exposure from these products,  
you can use measures like those  
described above to reduce your  
RF exposure from wireless phone  
use.  
discouraged from using wireless  
phones at all. For example, the  
government in the United  
Kingdom distributed leaflets  
containing such a  
recommendation in December  
10. What about children using  
wireless phones?  
2000. They noted that no  
evidence exists that using a  
wireless phone causes brain  
tumors or other ill effects. Their  
recommendation to limit wireless  
phone use by children was  
The scientific evidence does not  
show a danger to users of  
wireless phones, including  
children and teenagers. If you  
want to take steps to lower  
exposure to Radio Frequency  
strictly precautionary; it was not  
based on scientific evidence that  
any health hazard exists.  
(RF) energy, the measures  
described above would apply to  
children and teenagers using  
wireless phones. Reducing the  
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11. What about wireless phone  
interference with medical  
equipment?  
The FDA has tested hearing aids  
for interference from handheld  
wireless phones and helped  
develop a voluntary standard  
sponsored by the Institute of  
Electrical and Electronic  
Radio Frequency (RF) energy  
from wireless phones can interact  
with some electronic devices. For  
this reason, the FDA helped  
develop a detailed test method  
to measure Electro Magnetic  
Interference (EMI) of implanted  
cardiac pacemakers and  
Engineers (IEEE). This standard  
specifies test methods and  
performance requirements for  
hearing aids and wireless phones  
so that no interference occurs  
when a person uses a  
defibrillators from wireless  
“compatible” phone and a  
telephones. This test method is  
now part of a standard  
“compatible” hearing aid at the  
same time. This standard was  
approved by the IEEE in 2000.  
sponsored by the Association for  
the Advancement of Medical  
Instrumentation (AAMI). The  
final draft, a joint effort by the  
FDA, medical device  
The FDA continues to monitor  
the use of wireless phones for  
possible interactions with other  
medical devices. Should harmful  
interference be found to occur,  
the FDA will conduct testing to  
assess the interference and work  
to resolve the problem.  
manufacturers, and many other  
groups, was completed in late  
2000. This standard will allow  
manufacturers to ensure that  
cardiac pacemakers and  
defibrillators are safe from  
wireless phone EMI.  
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12. Where can I find additional  
information?  
10 Driver Safety Tips  
Your wireless phone gives you  
For additional information, please  
the powerful ability to  
refer to the following resources:  
communicate by voice almost  
anywhere, anytime. An important  
responsibility accompanies the  
benefits of wireless phones, one  
that every user must uphold.  
FDA web page on wireless  
phones  
(http://www.fda.gov/. Click on 'C'  
in the index and select Cell  
Phones.)  
When operating a car, driving is  
your first responsibility. When  
using your wireless phone behind  
the wheel of a car, practice good  
common sense and remember  
the following tips:  
Federal Communications  
Commission (FCC) RF Safety  
Program  
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)  
International Commission on  
Non-lonizing Radiation  
Protection  
1. Get to know your wireless  
phone and its features such as  
speed dial and redial. Carefully  
read your instruction manual  
and learn to take advantage of  
valuable features most phones  
(http://www.icnirp.de)  
World Health Organization  
(WHO) International EMF  
Project  
(http://www.who.int/emf)  
offer, including automatic  
redial and memory. Also, work  
to memorize the phone  
National Radiological Protection  
Board (UK)  
keypad so you can use the  
(http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/)  
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speed dial function without  
taking your attention off the  
road.  
4. Suspend conversations during  
hazardous driving conditions  
or situations. Let the person  
you are speaking with know  
you are driving; if necessary,  
suspend the call in heavy  
2. When available, use a hands-  
free device. A number of  
hands-free wireless phone  
accessories are readily  
traffic or hazardous weather  
conditions. Rain, sleet, snow,  
and ice can be hazardous, but  
so is heavy traffic. As a driver,  
your first responsibility is to  
pay attention to the road.  
available today. Whether you  
choose an installed mounted  
device for your wireless phone  
or a speaker phone accessory,  
take advantage of these  
devices if available to you.  
5. Don’t take notes or look up  
phone numbers while driving.  
If you are reading an address  
book or business card, or  
writing a “to-do” list while  
driving a car, you are not  
3. Make sure you place your  
wireless phone within easy  
reach and where you can  
reach it without removing  
your eyes from the road. If  
you get an incoming call at an  
inconvenient time, if possible,  
let your voicemail answer it for  
you.  
watching where you are going.  
It is common sense. Do not  
get caught in a dangerous  
situation because you are  
reading or writing and not  
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paying attention to the road  
with aware you are driving and  
if necessary, suspend  
or nearby vehicles.  
conversations which have the  
potential to divert your  
attention from the road.  
6. Dial sensibly and assess the  
traffic; if possible, place calls  
when you are not moving or  
before pulling into traffic. Try  
to plan your calls before you  
begin your trip or attempt to  
coincide your calls with times  
you may be stopped at a stop  
sign, red light, or otherwise  
stationary. But if you need to  
dial while driving, follow this  
simple tip -- dial only a few  
numbers, check the road and  
your mirrors, then continue.  
8. Use your wireless phone to call  
for help. Your wireless phone is  
one of the greatest tools you  
can own to protect yourself  
and your family in dangerous  
situations -- with your phone  
at your side, help is only three  
numbers away. Dial 911 or  
other local emergency number  
in the case of fire, traffic  
accident, road hazard, or  
medical emergency. Remember,  
it’s a free call on your wireless  
phone!  
7. Do not engage in stressful or  
emotional conversations that  
may be distracting. Stressful  
or emotional conversations  
and driving do not mix; they  
are distracting and even  
9. Use your wireless phone to  
help others in emergencies.  
Your wireless phone provides  
you a perfect opportunity to  
be a “Good Samaritan” in  
dangerous when you are  
behind the wheel of a car.  
Make people you are talking  
your community. If you see an  
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auto accident, crime in  
roadside assistance or other  
progress or other serious  
special non-emergency  
emergency where lives are in  
danger, call 911 or other local  
emergency number, as you  
would want others to do for  
you.  
wireless number.  
The above tips are meant as  
general guidelines. Before  
deciding to use your mobile  
device while operating a vehicle,  
it is recommended that you  
consult your applicable  
10. Call roadside assistance or a  
special wireless non-  
jurisdiction’s local laws or other  
regulations regarding such use.  
Such laws or other regulations  
may prohibit or otherwise  
emergency assistance  
number when necessary.  
Certain situations you  
encounter while driving may  
require attention, but are not  
urgent enough to merit a call  
restrict the manner in which a  
driver may use his or her phone  
while operating a vehicle.  
for emergency services. But  
you can still use your  
wireless phone to lend a  
hand. If you see a broken-  
down vehicle posing no  
Consumer Information  
on SAR  
(Specific Absorption Rate)  
serious hazard, a broken  
traffic signal, a minor traffic  
accident where no one  
This Model Phone Meets the  
Government’s Requirements for  
Exposure to Radio Waves. Your  
wireless phone is a radio  
appears injured or a vehicle  
you know to be stolen, call  
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Safety  
transmitter and receiver. It is  
mobile phones employs a unit of  
designed and manufactured not  
measurement known as the  
to exceed the emission limits for  
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.  
exposure to radiofrequency (RF)  
The SAR is a measure of the rate  
energy set by the Federal  
of absorption of RF energy by  
Communications Commission  
the human body expressed in  
(FCC) of the U.S. Government.  
units of watts per kilogram  
These FCC exposure limits are  
(W/kg). The FCC requires  
derived from the  
wireless phones to comply with a  
recommendations of two expert  
safety limit of 1.6 watts per  
organizations, the National  
kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC  
Counsel on Radiation Protection  
exposure limit incorporates a  
and Measurement (NCRP) and  
substantial margin of safety to  
the Institute of Electrical and  
give additional protection to the  
Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In  
public and to account for any  
variations in measurements.  
both cases, the  
recommendations were  
developed by scientific and  
engineering experts drawn from  
industry, government, and  
academia after extensive reviews  
of the scientific literature related  
to the biological effects of RF  
energy.  
Tests for SAR are conducted  
using standard operating  
positions specified by the FCC  
with the phone transmitting at its  
highest certified power level in all  
tested frequency bands.  
Although SAR is determined at  
the highest certified power level,  
the actual SAR level of the phone  
The exposure Limit for wireless  
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while operating can be well below  
phone. To comply with FCC RF  
the maximum value. Because the  
exposure requirements, a  
phone is designed to operate at  
minimum separation distance of  
multiple power levels to use only  
0.79 inches (2.0 cm) must be  
the power required to reach the  
maintained between the user s  
network, in general, the closer  
body and the back of the phone.  
you are to a wireless base station  
Third-party belt-clips, holsters,  
antenna, the lower the power  
output.  
and similar accessories  
containing metallic components  
should not be used. Body-worn  
accessories that cannot maintain  
0.79 inches (2.0 cm) separation  
distance between the user's  
body and the back of the phone,  
and have not been tested for  
typical body-worn operations  
may not comply with FCC RF  
exposure limits and should be  
avoided.  
Before a phone model is available  
for sale to the public, it must be  
tested and certified to the FCC  
that it does not exceed the limit  
established by the government-  
adopted requirement for safe  
exposure. The tests are  
performed in positions and  
locations (e.g., at the ear and  
worn on the body) as required  
by the FCC for each model.  
The FCC has granted an  
Equipment Authorization for this  
model phone with all reported  
SAR levels evaluated as in  
compliance with the FCC RF  
emission guidelines.  
This device was tested for typical  
body-worn operations with the  
back of the phone kept 0.79  
inches (2.0 cm) between the  
user’s body and the back of the  
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The highest SAR value for this  
pack to find the number. Once  
model phone when tested for  
you have the FCC ID number for  
use at the ear is 1.09 W/kg and  
a particular phone, follow the  
when worn on the body, as  
instructions on the website and  
described in this user’s manual, is  
it should provide values for  
0.63 W/kg. While there may be  
typical or maximum SAR for a  
differences between SAR levels of  
various phones and at various  
positions, they all meet the  
government requirement for safe  
exposure.  
particular phone.  
Additional information on  
Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)  
can be found on the Cellular  
Telecommunications Industry  
SAR information on this model  
Association (CTIA) website at  
http://www.ctia.org/  
phone is on file with the FCC  
and can be found under the  
Display Grant section of  
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid  
after searching on FCC ID  
BEJUN150.  
*In the United States and  
Canada, the SAR limit for mobile  
phones used by the public is 1.6  
watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over  
one gram of tissue. The standard  
To find information that pertains  
incorporates a substantial margin  
to a particular model phone, this  
of safety to give additional  
site uses the phone FCC ID  
protection for the public and to  
number which is usually printed  
account for any variations in  
measurements.  
somewhere on the case of the  
phone. Sometimes it may be  
necessary to remove the battery  
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more immune than others to this  
interference noise, and phones  
also vary in the amount of  
FCC Hearing-Aid  
Compatibility (HAC)  
Regulations for Wireless  
Devices  
interference they generate.  
The wireless telephone industry  
has developed a rating system  
for wireless phones, to assist  
hearing device users find phones  
that may be compatible with  
their hearing devices. Not all  
phones have been rated.  
On July 10, 2003, the U.S.  
Federal Communications  
Commission (FCC) Report and  
Order in WT Docket 01-309  
modified the exception of  
wireless phones under the  
Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of  
1988 (HAC Act) to require  
digital wireless phones be  
Phones that are rated have the  
rating on their box or a label  
located on the box.  
compatible with hearing-aids.  
The intent of the HAC Act is to  
ensure reasonable access to  
telecommunications services for  
persons with hearing disabilities.  
The ratings are not guarantees.  
Results will vary depending on  
the user’s hearing device and  
hearing loss. If your hearing  
device happens to be vulnerable  
to interference, you may not be  
able to use a rated phone  
While some wireless phones are  
used near some hearing devices  
(hearing aids and cochlear  
successfully. Trying out the  
phone with your hearing device  
is the best way to evaluate it for  
your personal needs.  
implants), users may detect a  
buzzing, humming, or whining  
noise. Some hearing devices are  
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M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or  
is considered acceptable for  
M4 meet FCC requirements and  
normal use. A sum of 6 is  
considered for best use.  
are likely to generate less  
interference to hearing devices  
than phones that are not  
labeled. M4 is the better/higher  
of the two ratings.  
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or  
T4 meet FCC requirements and  
are likely to generate less  
interference to hearing devices  
than phones that are not  
labeled. T4 is the better/higher  
of the two ratings.  
Hearing devices may also be  
In the above example, if a hearing  
rated. Your hearing device  
aid meets the M2 level rating  
manufacturer or hearing health  
and the wireless phone meets  
professional may help you find  
the M3 level rating, the sum of  
this rating. Higher ratings mean  
the two values equal M5. This is  
that the hearing device is  
synonymous for T ratings. This  
relatively immune to interference  
should provide the hearing aid  
noise. The hearing aid and  
user with “normal usage” while  
wireless phone rating values are  
then added together. A sum of 5  
using their hearing aid with the  
particular wireless phone.  
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“Normal usage” in this context is  
defined as a signal quality that is  
acceptable for normal operation.  
The M mark is intended to be  
synonymous with the U mark. The  
T mark is intended to be  
synonymous with the UT mark.  
The M and T marks are  
recommended by the Alliance for  
Telecommunications Industries  
Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT  
marks are referenced in Section  
20.19 of the FCC Rules. The HAC  
rating and measurement  
procedure are described in the  
American National Standards  
Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.  
To enter that the Hearing Aid  
Compatibility rating for your  
phone is maintained, secondary  
transmitters such as Bluetooth  
components must be disabled  
during a call. See Page 78 for  
instructions to disable these  
components.  
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For information about hearing aids and digital wireless  
phones  
FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control  
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.html  
Gallaudet University, RERC  
http://tap.Gallaudet.edu/DigWireless.KS/DigWireless.htm  
Hearing Loss Association of America [HLAA]  
http://www.hearingloss.org/learn/cellphonetech.asp  
The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Order  
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-03-  
168A1.pdf  
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There are a variety of accessories available for youAr mcobcileepshosneo. ries  
Consult your local dealer for availability. Optional items are sold  
separately.  
Battery Charger  
Battery  
Vehicle Power Charger  
USB Cable  
Ear-mic  
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Limited Warranty Statteramnsfeeranbletto any  
1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY  
COVERS:  
subsequent purchaser/end  
user.  
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  
(3) This 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  
conditions:  
Alaska, Hawaii, U.S.  
(1) The limited warranty for the  
product extends for TWELVE  
(12) MONTHS beginning on  
the date of purchase of the  
product with valid proof of  
purchase, or absent valid  
Territories and Canada.  
(4) The external housing and  
cosmetic parts shall be free  
of defects at the time of  
shipment and, therefore,  
shall not be covered under  
these limited warranty terms.  
proof of purchase, FIFTEEN  
(15) MONTHS from date of  
manufacture as determined  
by the unit’s manufacture  
date code.  
(5) Upon request from LG, the  
consumer must provide  
information to reasonably  
prove the date of purchase.  
(2) The limited warranty extends  
only to the original  
(6) The customer shall bear the  
cost of shipping the product  
to the Customer Service  
purchaser of the product  
and is not assignable or  
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Department of LG. LG shall  
which are not the fault of  
bear the cost of shipping  
LG, including damage caused  
the product back to the  
by shipping, blown fuses,  
spills of food or liquid.  
consumer after the  
completion of service under  
(3) Breakage or damage to  
this limited warranty.  
antennas unless caused  
directly by defects in  
2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY  
DOES NOT COVER:  
material or workmanship.  
(4) That the Customer Service  
Department at LG was not  
notified by consumer of the  
alleged defect or  
(1) Defects or damages  
resulting from use of the  
product in other than its  
normal and customary  
manner.  
malfunction of the product  
during the applicable limited  
warranty period.  
(2) Defects or damages from  
abnormal use, abnormal  
conditions, improper  
(5) Products which have had the  
serial number removed or  
made illegible.  
storage, exposure to  
moisture or dampness,  
unauthorized modifications,  
unauthorized connections,  
unauthorized repair, misuse,  
neglect, abuse, accident,  
alteration, improper  
(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,  
installation, or other acts  
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Limited Warranty Statement  
including, but not limited to  
any implied warranty of  
marketability or fitness for a  
particular use.  
purchase price of any unit that  
does not conform to this limited  
warranty. LG may choose at its  
option to use functionally  
equivalent re-conditioned,  
(7) Damage resulting from use  
of non-LG approved  
accessories.  
refurbished or new units or parts  
or any units. In addition, LG will  
not re-install or back-up any  
data, applications or software  
that you have added to your  
phone. It is therefore  
(8) All plastic surfaces and all  
other externally exposed  
parts that are scratched or  
damaged due to normal  
customer use.  
recommended that you back-up  
any such data or information  
prior to sending the unit to LG  
to avoid the permanent loss of  
such information.”  
(9) Products operated outside  
published maximum ratings.  
4. STATE LAW RIGHTS:  
(10)Products used or obtained  
in a rental program.  
No other express warranty is  
applicable to this product. THE  
DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED  
(11)Consumables (such as  
fuses).  
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE  
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
3. WHAT LG WILL DO:  
MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO  
THE DURATION OF THE  
“LG will, at its sole option, either  
repai
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, replace or refund the  
EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN.  
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LG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR  
THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE  
PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE,  
LOSS OR ANY OTHER  
5. HOW TO GET WARRANTY  
SERVICE:  
To obtain warranty service,  
please call or fax to the following  
telephone numbers from  
anywhere in the continental  
United States:  
DAMAGES, DIRECT OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING  
OUT OF THE USE OF, OR  
INABILITY TO USE, THIS  
PRODUCT OR FOR ANY  
Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax.  
1-800-448-4026  
BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED WARRANTY,  
Or visit http://us.lgservice.com.  
Correspondence may also be  
mailed to:  
INCLUDING THE IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY  
APPLICABLE TO THIS  
LG Electronics Service- Mobile  
Handsets  
PRODUCT.  
Some states do not allow the  
exclusive limitation of incidental  
or consequential damages or  
limitations on how long an  
P.O. Box 240007, Huntsville, AL  
35824  
DO NOT RETURN YOUR  
PRODUCT TO THE ABOVE  
ADDRESS. Please call or write  
for the location of the LG  
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.  
authorized service center nearest  
you and for the procedures for  
obtaining warranty claims.  
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