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USER GUIDE
Please read this manual carefully before operating your mobile
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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 122°F.
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)
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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
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Welcome
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Menu-driven interface with
Thank you for choosing the
mobile c™ommunication technology,
Glimmer cellular phone designed
prompts for easy operation and
configuration.
to operate with the latest digital
Any key answer, auto answer,
auto retry, one-touch and speed
dialing with 99 memory
locations.
Code Division Multiple Access
(CDMA). Along with the many
advanced features of the CDMA
system, such as greatly enhanced
voice clarity, this compact phone
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Bilingual (English and Spanish)
capabilities.
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Bluetooth wireless technology.
offers:
Note
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Music capability and microSD
SIG, Inc. and a®ny use of such marks
The Bluetooth word mark and
card slot.
logos are owned by the Bluetooth
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Significantly enhanced voice
clarity
.
by LG Electronics is under license.
Other trademarks and trade names
are those of their respective owners.
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Slim and sleek design with
internal antenna (Internal
antenna described as antenna
throughout this user guide).
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Large, easy-to-read, 9-line
backlit LCD with status icons.
Paging, messaging, voice mail,
and caller ID.
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15-key keypad and Touch
Screen.
Speakerphone feature.
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Technical Details
Important Information
Technical Details
Division Mult™iple Access (CDMA)
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
unapproved changes or
The Glimmer is an all digital
phone that operates on both Code
frequencies: Cellular services at
800 MHz and Personal
Communication Services (PCS) at
1.9 GHz.
CDMA technology uses a feature
called DSSS (Direct Sequence
Spread Spectrum) that enables the
modifications will void your
warranty.
phone to keep communication from
being crossed and to use one
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
dynamic RF power control
FCC Part 15 Class B
Compliance
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 interference, and
(2) this device and its accessories
must accept any interference
received, including interference
that causes undesired operation.
technologies combine to reduce call
interruptions.
The Cellular and PCS CDMA
networks consist of MSO (Mobile
Switching Office), BSC (Base
Station Controller), BTS (Base
Station Transmission System), and
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* TSB-74: Protocol between an IS-
95A system and ANSI J-STD-
008
transmission is also possible.
The following tab lists some
major CDMA standards.
Its battery life is twice as long as
IS-95. High-speed data
Designator
Description
CDMA Standard
CDMA Dual-Mode Air Interface
14.4kbps radio link protocol and inter-
band operations
TIA/EIA-95A
TSB-74
Basic Air
Interface
ANSI J-STD-008
IS-95 adapted for PCS frequency band
CDMA2000 1xRTT Air Interface
TIA/EIA-IS2000
MAS-BS
TIA/EIA/IS-634
PCSC-RS
TIA/EIA/IS/651
Network
Intersystem operations
Non-signaling data comm.
TIA/EIA/IS-41-C
TIA/EIA/IS-124
TIA/EIA/IS-637
TIA/EIA/IS-96-B Speech CODEC
Short Message Service
TIA/EIA/IS-657
Packet Data
Service
IS-801
Position Determination Service (gpsOne)
TIA/EIA/IS-707-A High Speed Packet Data
TIA/EIA/IS-856
TIA/EIA/IS-878
CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data Air
Interface
1x EV-DO
1xEV-DO Inter-Operability Specification for
CDMA2000 Access Network Interfaces
Related
interface
TIA/EIA/IS-866
TIA/EIA/IS-890
Recommended Minimum Performance
Standards for CDMA2000 High Rate
Packet Data Access Terminal Test
Application Specification (TAS) for High
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Technical Details
FCC RF Exposure Information
Bodily Contact During
Operation
WARNING! Read this
information before operating
the phone.
This device was tested for typical
use with the back of the phone
kept 0.79 inches (2.0 cm) from
the body. To comply with FCC
RF exposure requirements, a
minimum separation distance of
0.79 inches (2.0 cm) must be
maintained between the user’s
body and the back of the phone,
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
In August 1996, the Federal
Communications Commission
(FCC) of the United States, with
its action in Report and Order
FCC 96-326, adopted an
updated safety standard for
human exposure to Radio
Frequency (RF) electromagnetic
energy emitted by FCC regulated
transmitters. Those guidelines are
consistent with the safety
standard previously set by both
U.S. and international standards
bodies. The design of this phone
complies with the FCC guidelines
and these international
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
standards.
been tested for compliance with
FCC RF exposure limits.
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Vehicle-Mounted the External
Antenna
Any changes or modifications
not expressly approved in this
user guide could void your
(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
the external antenna. For more
information about RF exposure,
visit the FCC website at
Don't use the phone with a
www.fcc.gov.
damaged antenna. A damaged
antenna could cause a minor skin
burn. Contact your local dealer
for a replacement antenna.
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
interference, and (2) this device
and its accessories must accept
any interference received,
including interference that
causes undesired operation.
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Phone Overview
1.Earpiece Lets you hear the caller.
2. Slide Slide up to answer an incoming call and
slide it down to end the call.
3.LCD Screen Displays incoming calls, messages
and indicator icons as well as viewing a wide
variety of content you select to view.
4.TALK Key Use to place or answer calls.
5.Alphanumeric Keypad Use to enter numbers
and characters and select menu items.
6.Lock Mode Key Use to lock the phone (from
standby mode press and hold for about 3
seconds).
7. Microphone Lets callers hear you.
8.BACK Key Deletes single spaces or characters
with a quick press, but press and hold to delete
entire words. Will also back you out of menus,
one level at a time.
9.PWR/END Key Use to turn the power on/off
and to end a call. Also returns to standby
mode.
10. Axcess Search Key Find the latest ringtones,
games, and images with Free Axcess Search.
Axcess Search puts the mobile web at your
fingertips. Search for music, images, news,
weather, stocks, mobile web links, and local
services from the search box.
11. Camera Lens Used to take photos and record
video. Keep it clean for optimal photo quality.
12. Flash
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1.HOLD Key Use to lock your phone
when the slide is closed. To unlock,
press
or slide up.
2.Earphone Jack Allows the use of a
microSD™ card slot
(accommodates optional
microSD™ card up to
headset to hear caller's voice.
3.Charger Port Connects the phone
to the battery charger or other
available accessories.
™
4GB.) Insert microSD
card for external memory.
Use LG-approved
™
microSD card. To access
4.Side Keys Use to adjust the ringer
volume in standby mode and the
earpiece volume during a call.
™
the microSD card slot
you must remove the
battery cover located on
the back of your phone.
5.Side Camera Key Use for quick
access to Camera functions.
your phone from severe
impact because touch key
sensors may become damaged
from harsh use.
Touch Sensitive Soft Keys
(
,
,
,
)
1. Make sure your hands are
clean and dry. Remove
moisture from the surface of
your hands. Don't use the
touch keys in a humid
environment.
3. Use the tip of your finger to
touch the center of a touch
key. If you touch off-center it
may activate the nearby
function instead.
2. Touch key sensors are
sensitive to your light touch.
You don't need to press them
forcefully to use them. Protect
4. The touch sensor level can be
adjusted to your preference.
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Phone Overview
5. When both the outside LCD
screen and touch key lights are
off, touch keys are deactivated.
Press the Unlock Key ( ) to
turn on the Touch Screen and
touch key lights.
WARNING
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Do not put heavy objects on the
Touch Screen.
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Do not sit on your phone because
it may damage the Touch Screen.
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Do not drag or scratch your
phone with any sharp materials.
6. If the slide is closed and the
Touch Protection function is
on, during calls the Touch
Protection feature is
Do not keep your phone in
extreme conditions (places that
are too humid, hot, or cold).
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Keep chemicals away from your
phone because they may change
the cosmetic or functional
features of your phone.
automatically enabled.
7. Keep metal and other
conductive material away from
the surface of touch keys
because contact may cause
electronic interference.
Warning! Do not sit on your
phone or put heavy items on it
as it may damage your phone.
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The Touch Screen is a great way to interact with the
™
Glimmer ’s software. Take a little time to become
accustomed to using it. If it doesn’t react as you expect,
adjust the Touch Screen calibration.
TIP Keep in mind that the smaller the text appears on the
screen, the smaller the area of touch activation. Try zooming
the screen in, if available, to increase the touch area.
Touch Screen Shortcut Menu
The Touch Screen Shortcut Menu allows instant access to menus with
the quick touch of your fingertip. To use the Shortcut Menu:
1. Touch
on the screen (located above the Touch Soft Keys) from
standby mode. You may need to touch
first if the screen is locked.
2. The Shortcut Menu will open. Touch any of the options for quick
access to frequently used applications.
3. To close the Shortcut Menu, touch
or the
Key.
Touch Soft Keys
From standby mode, touch the Touch Screen with your finger.
Menu: Displays
a list of menus.
Phone: Displays additional touch keys so you
can make a call without opening the slide. Dial
manually using the numeric keys or
Message:
Displays the
Messaging
Contacts:
Displays your
Contact List.
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Menus Overview
4. Groups
3. Delete Drafts
Recent Calls
5. Speed Dials
4. Delete All
Messages
1. Missed Calls
6. My Name Card
2. Received Calls
3. Dialed Calls
4. Data
New Events
Messaging
Manager
5. All Calls
1. New Text Message
6. Call Timer
2. New Picture
Message
Axcess Web
1. Start Browser
2. Web Messages
3. Web Settings
1. Last Call
3. Inbox
2. Home Calls
3. Roam Calls
4. All Calls
4. Sent
5. Drafts
6. Voicemail
7. Data Counter
1. Received Data
2. Sent Data
3. All Data
7. Quick-Text
8. Settings
Axcess Shop
1. Axcess Shop
2. Settings
1. All Messages
2. Text Message
3. Picture Message
4. Edit Voicemail#
9. Delete All
1. Delete Inbox
2. Delete Sent
3. Help
4. Axcess Info
Contacts
1. New Contact
2. Contact List
3. My Circle
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Music
1. All Songs
2. Playlists
3. Recently Played
4. Artists
Voice Command
Alarm Clock
5. Genres
Calendar
6. Albums
World Clock
Calculator
Shuffle
Take Photo
Image
Ez Tip Calc
Notepad
Record Video
Video
Unit Converter
Audio
Axcess TV
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Menus Overview
Display
Bluetooth
1. Wallpaper
1. Power
2. Banner
2. Add New
3. Backlight
3. Paired Devices
4. Settings
4. Languages
5. Clocks & Calendar
6. Font Settings
7. Color Scheme
USB Connection
1. USB Modem
2. USB Mass Storage
Sounds & Touch
1. Ringers
Security
2. Volume
1. Lock Phone
3. Message Alert
4. Alert Type
2. Restrictions
3. Emergency #s
4. Change Lock Code
5. Reset Default
5. Service Alerts
6. Power On/Off Tones
7. Slide Tone
8. Touch Key Feedback
9. Touch Calibration
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Call Settings
1. Answer Options
2. End Options
3. Auto Retry
System
1. Network
2. Location
4. One-Touch Dial
5. Voice Privacy
6. Auto Volume
7. Airplane Mode
8. TTY Mode
Phone Information
1. My Number
2. ESN/MEID
3. Icon Glossary
4. Version
5. Software Update
6. Memory
Menu Access
Touch the MENU
Touch Key to have access to phone menus.
To access the MENU, unlock first by pressing down the unlock key on
the left side of your phone. To go back to standby mode, touch
or press
at the bottom center of your phone.
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The Battery
battery cover button, lift and
Note
remove the battery cover.
It is important to fully charge the
battery before initial use of the
phone.
3. Lift the top of the battery out
using the fingertip cutouts,
then remove it.
The phone comes with a
rechargeable battery. Keep the
battery charged while not in use
in order to maximize talk and
standby time. The battery charge
level is shown at the top of the
LCD screen.
Charging the Battery
To 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 Glimmer™ may
damage your phone or battery.
Installing the Battery
Insert the bottom of the battery
into the opening on the back of
the phone, then push the battery
down until the latch clicks.
1. Plug the end of the adapter
into the phone’s charger port
and the other end into an
electrical outlet.
2. The charge time varies
depending upon the battery
level.
Removing the Battery
1. Turn off the phone, then push
down on the battery cover
button (located on the top of
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Turning the Phone On and
Off
Turning the Phone On
1. Install a charged battery or
connect the phone to an
external power source.
Notice
Please make sure that the LG
logo faces up before inserting a
charger, data cable, etc into the
charger port of your phone.
2. Open the slide to reveal the
keypad.
3. Press
for about 3
Battery Charge Level
seconds until the LCD screen
lights up.
The battery charge level is shown
at the top right of the LCD
screen. When the battery charge
level becomes low, the low
Turning the Phone Off
1. Open the slide to reveal the
keypad.
battery sensor alerts you in three
ways: sounding an audible tone,
blinking the battery icon, and
displaying a warning message. If
2. Press and hold
display turns off.
until the
the battery charge level becomes
exceedingly low, the phone
automatically switches off and
any function in progress is not
saved.
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Getting Started with Your Phone
Signal Strength
Making Calls
Call quality depends on the
signal strength in your area. The
signal strength is indicated on
the screen as the number of bars
next to the signal strength icon
. The more bars, the better
1. Make sure the phone is
turned on. If not, press
for about 3 seconds.
2. Enter the phone number
(include the area code if
needed).
the signal strength. If the signal
Call
3. Press
or touch
.
quality is poor, move to an open
area. If you are in a building, the
reception may be better near a
window.
lf the phone is locked, press
the Unlock Key
on the left
side of your phone.
Note
Note
The call quality is also affected by
the places where you are and
weather conditions with radio
frequency (RF) emission changes.
If the phone is restricted, you can
only dial phone numbers saved in
the Emergency Numbers or your
Contact List. To turn off this
function:
->
Settings ->
Screen Icons
Security -> Enter Lock Code. ->
2 Restrictions -> Enter Application
Lock Code. -> 1 Calls -> 4 None
To see the icon glossary, touch
->
->
-> Icon
Glossary on your phone.
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END
Receiving Calls
4. Press
or touch
to
end the call.
1. When the phone rings or
vibrates, press
to answer.
Correcting Dialing Mistakes
Tip
If you make a mistake while
Call Settings Menu allows you to
dialing a number, press
or
choose answer options:
touch
once to
Open Slide/ Press Any Key/ Press
erase the last digit entered, or
Send Key only/ Auto Answer
hold down
or touch and
hold
for at least 2 seconds
Note
to go to standby mode.
If you press
or
(the side
keys), while the phone is ringing,
the ringing or vibration is muted for
that call.
Redialing Calls
1. Press
twice to redial the
last number you dialed. The
2. Press
to end the call.
last 150 numbers (dialing,
incoming, missed) are stored
in the call history list and you
can also select any of these to
redial.
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Quick Access to Convenient Features
Lock Mode
Volume Quick Adjustment
Sets your phone to require a 4-
Use the side keys to adjust the
digit password in order to use
the phone.
ringer volume in standby mode,
and the earpiece volume during a
call. The upper key increases the
volume and the lower key
Note
Until you change it, the default
lock code/password is the last 4
digits of your phone number.
decreases the volume.
Note
Keypad Volume is adjusted
through the Sounds Volume Menu.
To quickly lock your phone press
for three seconds. To
Unlock
(
-
-
Sound & Touch
>
>
-
Volume
-
Keypad).
>
>
cancel, touch
and enter
Call Waiting
the password.
Your cellular service may offer
call waiting. While a call is in
progress, two beeps indicate
another incoming call. When call
waiting is enabled, you may put
the active call on hold while you
answer the other incoming call.
Check with your cellular service
provider for information about
Mute Function
The Mute Function is used
during a phone call. To quickly
activate the Mute function, touch
and touch Mute
/
Unmute
.
- or -
Touch
to mute and unmute.
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while simultaneously dialing that
phone number for you. Speed
Dial Number 1 is set to Voice
Mailbox by default and is
unchangeable.
1. Press
call.
to receive a waiting
again to switch
2. Press
between calls.
Caller ID
Dialing Single Digit Speed
Dials (from 2 to 9)
Caller ID displays the phone
number or name of the incoming
call. If the caller’s identity is stored
in Contacts, the name will appear
along with the phone number.
Press and hold the Speed Dial
number.
OR
Check with your service provider to
ensure they offer this feature.
Enter the Speed Dial number
and press
.
Speed Dialing
Dialing Double Digit Speed
Dials (from 10 to 99)
Speed dialing is a convenient
feature that allows you to make
phone calls quickly. A number
key can be assigned to a specific
phone number. By pressing and
holding down a number key, your
phone will recall the phone
Press the first digit and then
press and hold the key of the
second digit.
OR
Enter the first and second
number associated from the
Contact List and display it briefly
digits and press
.
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Entering and Editing Information
Text Input
You can enter information using the Touch Screen or the keypad.
Each has special key functions to help you with text entry.
Using the Touch Screen
When creating a Text, Picture or Video message using the outside LCD,
the Touch Screen provides you with Touch Keys specific to the type of
field. Refer to the example below:
When you touch the
displayed.
Touch Key the following dialing keypad is
Touch this key
to go back to
standby
Back
mode.
Touch this key to view
the recent call history
and simply touch a
Options
phone number to call it.
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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
The Basics of Storing
Contacts Entries
Phone Numbers With
Pauses
When you call automated
1. From standby mode enter the
phone number you want to
save (up to 48 digits).
systems such as voice mail or
credit billing numbers, you often
have to enter a series of numbers
2. Touch
.
to navigate through the system.
Instead of entering these
3. Touch Save and select either
New Entry or Existing Entry
on the pop-up screen.
numbers by hand, you can store
the numbers in your Contacts
separated by special pause
4. Touch a Phone Label.
characters (W, P). There are two
different types of pauses you can
use when storing a number:
Mobile Home/ Work/
/
Pager/ Fax/ None
Wait (W)
Note
Use Existing Entry to add another
phone number to a contact already
stored in memory.
The phone stops dialing until
you select Release to advance to
the next number.
5. Enter a name for the phone
number (up to 32 characters)
Pause (P)
The phone waits 2 seconds
before sending the next string of
digits.
and touch Save
.
A confirmation message is
displayed briefly.
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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
Storing a Number with Pauses
Adding a Pause to an Existing
Number
1. Touch
.
1. Touch
. to display your
2. Touch
Contacts
.
Contacts alphabetically.
3. Touch 1 New Contact
.
2. Scroll through the list and
touch the Contact entry you
4. Enter a name (up to 32
wish to edit. Touch
.
characters) and touch the
number field to enter a
number.
3. Touch Edit
.
4. Touch the number.
5. Touch
and select 1 Wait
5. Touch
.
or 2 Pause
.
6. Touch Wait or Pause
.
6. Enter additional number(s)
7. Enter additional number(s),
then touch Save
.
then touch OK
.
8. Touch a Phone Label.
Mobile/ Home/ Work/
Pager/ Fax/ None
9. Touch Save
.
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keypad that corresponds with
the search letter.
Searching Your Phone’s
Memory
contents in y™our phone’s
The Glimmer phone is able to
Accessing Options
perform a dynamic search of the
memory. A dynamic search
1. Touch
.
2. Touch
.
compares entered letters or
numbers against the entries in
your Contacts. A matching list is
displayed in descending order.
You can then select a number
from the list to call or edit.
3. Touch the search criteria:
Send Message: Send a text
message or picture message to
the selected contact.
New Contact: Add a new
Scrolling Through Your Contacts
contact to your Contact List.
1. Touch
to display your
Edit: Edit the selected contact
Contacts alphabetically.
information.
2. Scroll through the list.
Delete: Delete the selected
Searching by Letter
entry from your Contacts.
1. Touch
to display your
Delete Multiple: Delete multiple
contacts alphabetically.
contact entries at one time.
2. Press (or press repeatedly)
the key on the alphanumeric
Send Contact: Send a
contact(vCard) via Bluetooth. In
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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
case Bluetooth power is not on,
a notice pops up to turn
Bluetooth on.
From Contacts
1. Touch
to display your
Contacts.
Set Speed Dial/ Remove Speed
2. Touch the Contact entry.
Dial: Add the selected number
to, or remove it from My Circle.
3. Touch the phone number.
Set As My Circle/ Remove My
Circle: Add the selected number
to, or remove it from My Circle.
4. Press
or touch Call to
from standby
place the call.
From Recent Calls
Making a Call From Your
Phone’s Memory
1. Touch
mode.
Once you have stored phone
2. Touch the type of recent call.
numbers in your Contacts, you
can place calls to those numbers
quickly and easily.
From Recent Calls/ From
Speed Dials/ From Contact
List/ From Message Inbox
G
By highlighting a phone
By using Speed Dialing.
number in Contacts or Recent
3. Touch the phone number.
Calls, and pressing
or
touching Call
.
Call
4. Touch
or press
to
G
place the call.
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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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Using Phone Menus
1. Missed Calls
Recent Calls
Allows you to view the list of
The Recent Calls Menu is a list
missed calls; up to 50 entries.
of the last phone numbers or
Contact entries for calls you
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
placed, accepted, or missed. It is
continually updated as new
numbers are added to the
beginning of the list and the
3. Touch 1 Missed Calls
.
4. Touch the entry.
oldest entries are removed from
the bottom of the list.
G
Press
to place a call to
Note
the number.
To view a quick list of all your
recent calls, press TALK Key
from standby mode.
G
Touch
to select Call/
Save/ Send Message/ View
Timer/ Delete/ Delete
Multiple
.
Shortcut
Touch
on the touchpad to
Note
access the Recent Calls menu from
standby mode.
The Save Option will be displayed as
Contacts if the selected number is
already saved in your Contacts.
Make a call from the following
options: From Recent Calls, From
Speed Dials, From Contacts List or
From Message Inbox.
G
Press
to return to
standby mode.
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3. Touch 4 Data
.
2. Received Calls
4. Touch the entry.
Allows you to view the list of
incoming calls; up to 50 entries.
5. All Calls
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
Allows you to erase selected call
list(s).
3. Touch 2 Received Calls
.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
4. Touch the entry.
3. Touch 5 All Calls
.
3. Dialed Calls
4. The history of all calls is
displayed.
Allows you to view the list of
outgoing calls; up to 50 entries.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
6. Call Timer
Allows you to view the duration
of selected calls.
3. Touch 3 Dialed Calls
.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
4. Touch the entry.
4. Data
3. Touch 6 Call Timer
.
Allows you to view the list of
4. Touch a call list.
data calls; up to 50 entries.
Last Call
/
Home Calls
/
Roam
1. Touch
.
Calls All Calls
/
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Using Phone Menus
7. Data Counter
Contacts
Allows you to view the list of
received and transmitted data
calls.
The Contacts Menu allows you to
store names, phone numbers and
other information in your phone’s
memory. When you access your
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
Contacts, the number in
parentheses represents the
number of entries you have
stored (up to 500).
3. Touch 7 Data Counter
.
4. Touch a data call list.
1. New Contact
Received Data
/
Sent Data
/
Allows you to add a new contact
All Data
to your Contact List.
Note
Using this submenu, the number is
saved as a new Contact. To save
the number into an existing
Contact, edit the Contact entry.
1. Touch
.
2. Touch
.
3. Touch 1 New Contact
.
4. Enter the name.
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5. Touch the Phone Number field
, and enter the number.
Send Message/ New
Contact/ Edit/ Delete/
Delete Multiple/
Send Contact/
Set(Remove) Speed Dial/
Set As(Remove) My Circle
6. Continue entering Contact
information by touching the
corresponding field and
entering the desired
information.
G
Touch New Contact to
store new contact
information.
2. Contact List
Allows you to view your Contact
3. My Circle
List.
Allows you to assign some of
your Contacts as favorites, and
quickly send them messages.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
3. Touch 2 Contact List
.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
4. Touch a Contact entry.
5. Choose from the following
3. Touch 3 My Circle
.
options:
4. Touch the My Circle location
(or press the corresponding
number key on the keypad).
G
Scroll through your
Contacts alphabetically.
5. Touch the Contact.
G
Touch
to select one of
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Using Phone Menus
phone number to switch
Edit/ Delete/ Delete
Multiple/ Send via
Bluetooth
between numbers, then touch
Select
.
A confirmation message is
5. Speed Dials
displayed.
Allows you to view your Speed
4. Groups
Dials list, designate new Speed
Dials, or remove Speed Dial
designations entered in your
Contacts.
Allows you to view your grouped
Contacts, add a new group,
change the name of a group, or
delete a whole group.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
3. Touch 5 Speed Dials
.
3. Touch 4 Groups
.
4. Touch the Speed Dial location
(or press the corresponding
number key on the keypad)
4. Choose from the following
options:
and touch Assign
.
G
Touch a group to view.
5. Touch the Contact.
G
Touch a group, then touch
to choose from the
6. Touch the icon next to the
following options:
phone number to switch
between numbers, then touch
Send Message/ New Group/
Select
.
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A confirmation message is
displayed.
Messaging
The phone can store up to 540
The information stored™in the
messages. The Glimmer
6. My Name Card
supports up to 160 characters.
Allows you to view all of your
personal Contact information
including name and phone
numbers.
message is determined by phone
model and service capability.
Other limits such as available
characters per message may
exist, please check with your
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
service provider for system
features and capabilities.
3. Touch 6 My Name Card
.
4. Touch Edit
.
Shortcut
From standby mode, touch
.
5. Touch the feature you want to
edit.
1. New Text Message
6. Edit the information as
Allows you to send text
necessary and touch Save
.
messages, pages, and e-mail
transmissions. Each message will
be formatted and sent according
to the destination address.
Note
You cannot edit your mobile phone
number, but you can add an
additional phone number.
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Using Phone Menus
The Basics of Sending a Text
Message
Contacts To select a recipient
from your Contact List.
Recent Calls To select a
1. Touch
.
recipient from your Recent Calls.
2. Touch Messaging
and
Recent Messages Choose
1. New Text Message
.
Inbox
/
Sent to select a recipient
3. Touch the address field and
enter the recipient's address.
from your Recent Messages.
Groups Select a recipient from
4. Touch the Message tab to
your Groups.
access the message screen.
General
/
Family
/
Friends
/
Colleagues
/
Business
/
School
5. Type your message (text or
e-mail).
Priority Level Choose Normal
High to set the priority level of
your message.
/
Send
6. Touch
.
A confirmation message is
Callback # Choose On
/
Off
/
displayed.
Edit to set your callback number
to On or Off, or to edit your
callback number.
Customizing the Text Message
Using Options
1. Touch
.
Delivery Notice Choose
Enhanced
/
Normal to set the
2. Touch Messaging
and
status of the Delivery Notice.
1 New Text Message
.
Cancel Cancels editing your
3. Touch
.
message.
5. Complete and send the
4. Touch the option(s) to
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Text Options
Add Graphic
/
Animation
/
Sound Quick-Text
/
/
Signature
While you are composing the text
of a message you can insert
customized text.
Text Format Alignment/ Font
Size/ Font Style/ Text Color/
Background
1. Touch
.
Note
2. Touch Messaging
and
Messages with advanced features
cannot be sent to e-mail. If the text
format is set, the message is sent in
1 New Text Message
.
3. Touch the Message tab to
access the message screen.
a form of photo message.
Depending on the network, such
enhanced messages may not be
supported.
4. Touch
.
5. Touch the option(s) to
customize.
Message Icon Reference
Text Message
Picture Message
Single Address
Multi-Address
Single Address Multi-Address
Description
Normal High Normal High Normal High Normal High
Sent
Fail
Pending
Cancel
Delivery Acknowledgement
Read
Incomplete
WAP Push Msg
Voice Msg
Draft
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Using Phone Menus
Save As Draft
/
Quick-Text
High
5. Touch the Slide1 tab to add
Text, Image/ Video, and Audio
to your message.
Priority Level Normal
/
Callback # On/ Off/ Edit
G
Image/Video: Image/ Video/
Take Photo/ Record Video
Delivery Notice Enhanced
Normal
/
6. Touch the Image or Video you
Cancel message Cancels editing
want to add.
your message.
6. Complete your message and
send or save it.
TIP
Touch the selected image smoothly
on the screen to move to the
previous/next images.
2. New Picture Message
Allows you to send messages with
7. Touch Audio, then touch the
Text, Image/ Video, and Audio.
option you want to select.
1. Touch
.
Add Audio/ Record Voice
8. Select the option(s) to
2. Touch Messaging
and
2 New Picture Message
.
customize.
* Editing the Receiver
3. Touch the address field and
enter the recipient's address.
Contacts/ Recent Calls/
Recent messages/ Groups/
Online Album/ Priority
Level/ Delivery Notice/
Cancel
4. Touch the Subject tab and
enter a subject for your
message.
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* Editing the Text
3. Inbox
Preview Shows your message
The phone alerts you in 3 ways
before sending.
when you receive a new message
by:
Add Quick-Text Slide
/
G
Displaying a notification
Save As Draft Quick-Text
/
message on the screen.
Priority Level Normal High
/
G
Displaying the message icon
Delivery Notice Informs you
that the message has been
successfully delivered to the
recipient.
(It blinks when the
message is urgent).
G
Playing an audio tone or
Enhanced Normal
/
vibrating, depending on your
personal sound settings.
Remove Image/Video
/
Audio/
Slide
Received text messages, page
messages, picture messages and
e-mail lists may be searched and
the contents viewed. Received
Cancel Cancels the contents of
message field.
* Editing Subject
Delivery Notice Cancel
messages are displayed from
newest to oldest.
Preview
Save As Priority Level/
/
/
Add Quick-Text
/
Viewing Your Inbox
/
Up to 400 messages (200 text
Send
9. Touch
to send.
messages + 100 received picture
messages + 100 picture message
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Save Media Choose Image
/
Inbox.
Audio to save the attached
media to your phone. (Only for
1. Touch
.
messages with Images or Audio
attached.)
2. Touch Messaging
and
3 Inbox
.
Save Video Saves the attached
video to your phone. (Only for
messages with video attached.)
3. Touch an Inbox message.
G
Touch Reply to reply to the
Delete Deletes the selected
message.
message.
G
Touch
to choose from
Forward Forwards a received
the following options:
message to other destination
address(es).
Text Messages: Call/ Delete/
Forward/ Save Contact/ Lock/
Delete Multiple/ Information
Reply with Copy Allows you to
reply by entering text within the
body of the received message.
Picture Messages: Reply/
Call/ Delete/ Forward/ Save
Contact/ Lock/ Delete
Multiple/ Message Info
Save Contact Stores the callback
number, e-mail address, and
numbers in the received message
into your Contacts.
Call Back Calls the number in
4. While viewing the selected
the received message.
message, touch Reply or
.
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Accesses the
Go to website
Resend or touch
.
website by starting Axcess Web.
(Only for messages containing a
URL.)
Save Media Choose Image
/
Audio to save the attached
media to your phone. (Only for
messages with images or audio
attached.)
Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks
the selected message.
Information Shows the message
type priority and status.
Save Video Saves the attached
video to your phone. (Only for
messages with video attached.)
4. Sent
Up to 100 messages (50 sent
text messages + 50 sent picture
messages) can be stored in the
Sent folder. View lists and
Delete Deletes the selected
message.
Forward Forwards a received
message to other destination
address(es).
contents of sent messages and
verify whether the transmission
was successful or not.
Save Contact Choose New
Entry
/
Existing Entry to save the
1. Touch
.
phone number in your Contacts.
2. Touch Messaging
and
Save as Quick-Text Stores the
4 Sent
.
message as quick text for future
messages.
3. Touch an Outbox message.
While viewing the selected
Outbox message, touch
Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks
the selected message.
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Using Phone Menus
Go to website Accesses the
Lock/Unlock Locks a message
website by starting Axcess Web.
so that it is not erased if the
(Only for messages containing a
URL.)
Erase Saved or Erase All feature is
used.
Information Shows the message's
Delete Multiple Deletes multiple
Type, Priority, and Status.
messages at one time.
5. Touch Edit to edit the Draft
5. Drafts
message.
Displays saved messages and
G
draft messages.
While viewing the message,
touch
to choose from the
1. Touch
.
following options:
2. Touch Messaging
and
Add/ Text Format/ Save As/
Priority Level/ Callback #/
Delivery Notice/ Cancel
Message
5 Drafts
.
3. Touch a Saved message.
4. Touch
to choose from the
G
When you are finished editing
the message, press Send to
send it.
following options:
Delete Deletes the selected
message from the Drafts.
6. Voicemail
Save Contact Choose New
Entry
/
Existing Entry to save the
Allows you to view new voice
phone number in your Contacts.
messages recorded in your voice
mail box. Your phone will alert
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you when you receive a new
voice message.
3. Touch a Quick-Text message
and touch
to choose
from the following options:
Checking Your Voicemail Box
Edit/ Add/ Delete/ Delete
Multiple
1. Touch
.
2. Touch Messaging
and
6 Voicemail
.
8. Settings
Allows you to configure 9 settings
3. Choose from the following
for received messages.
options:
1. Touch
.
G
Clear
Touch
to clear the
voice mail count.
2. Touch Messaging
and
8 Settings
.
G
Call
Touch
to listen to the
message(s).
3. Touch All Messages/ Text
Message/ Picture Message/
Edit Voicemail #.
7. Quick-Text
Allows you to display, edit, and
add text phrases. These text
4. Touch one of the settings.
strings allow you to reduce
manual text input into messages.
Message Settings Sub-Menu
Descriptions
1. Touch
.
2. Touch Messaging
and
7 Quick-Text
.
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Using Phone Menus
All Messages
5. Speed Messaging (On/ Off)
This feature allows you to
speed dial text and picture
messages.
1. Auto Save (Auto Save/
Prompt/ Do Not Save)
With this feature on, messages
For example:
are automatically saved in the
Sent folder when transmitted.
1. Assign the number 2 as a
speed dial for one of your
contacts.
2. Auto Delete (On/ Off)
With this feature on, read
messages are automatically
deleted when you exceed the
storage limit.
2. Compose a new text or
picture message. In the
destination address window,
hold down the number 2 key
instead of entering the
address, and the message will
be automatically sent to that
contact.
3. Entry Mode
Allows you to select the
default input method
including T9Word, Abc and
123 .
Text Message
4. Signature
1. Auto Play (On/ Off)
Allows you to make/edit a
signature to automatically
send with your messages.
Allows the display to
automatically scroll down
while viewing messages.
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2. Callback #
9. Delete All
With this feature on, you can
input the callback number
that will automatically be
included when you send a
message.
Allows you to erase all the
messages stored in your Inbox,
Sent, or Saved messages folders.
You can also erase all messages at
the same time.
1. Touch
.
Picture Message
2. Touch Messaging
and
1. Auto Receive (On/ Off)
9 Delete All
.
With this feature on, any
media attached to a Picture
Message will automatically
download when the message
is received.
3. Touch Delete Inbox/ Delete
Sent/ Delete Drafts/ Delete
All Messages.
Edit Voicemail #
Allows you to manually enter the
access number for Voicemail
Service. This feature should only
be used when a VMS (Voicemail
Service) access number is not
provided from the network.
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Using Phone Menus
New Events Manager
Axcess Web
This menu allows you to view a
The Axcess Web feature allows
list of your missed alerts. When
you to view Internet content.
there are multiple types of
Accessibility and selections
missed alerts (Voicemail,
within this feature are dependent
Messaging, Missed Calls, etc.),
upon your service provider. For
they will all be displayed in the
specific information on Axcess
New Events Manager. If there is
Web contact your service
provider.
only one alert, it will be
displayed independently on your
1. Start Browser
screen, not in the New Events
Manager.
Allows you to initiate an Axcess
Web session.
1. Touch
.
1. Touch
.
2. Touch New Events Manager
.
2. Touch Axcess Web
and
1 Start Browser
.
3. Touch the event you wish to
view.
3. After a few seconds, you will
see the home page.
Ending an Axcess Web Session
End an Axcess Web session by
pressing
.
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Navigating Through the
Browser
Scrolling
Use
to scroll through the
content if the current page does
not fit on one screen. The
currently selected item is
indicated by a cursor on the
screen.
On-screen items may be
presented in one of the following
ways:
G
Numbered options
You can use your numeric
Fast Scrolling
keypad or you can select the
items by moving the cursor
and pressing the appropriate
Soft Key(s).
Press and hold
to quickly
move the cursor up and down on
the current screen.
G
Links embedded in content
Soft Keys
You can act on the options or
the links by using the Soft
Keys at the bottom of the
display screen.
To navigate to different screens
or select special functions, use
the Soft Keys. The function
associated with the Soft Keys
can change for each page and
depends on each highlighted
item.
G
Text or numbers
You can select the items by
moving the cursor and
pressing the appropriate Soft
Keys.
Touch Soft Keys
The Left Touch Soft Key is used
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Using Phone Menus
selecting an item, but its
Clearing Out Text/Numbers
Entered
function may change depending
on the content displayed.
When entering text or numbers,
The Right Touch Soft Key is used
primarily for secondary options
or a menu of secondary options.
press
to clear the last
number, letter, or symbol. Press
and hold
to clear the input
field completely.
Entering Text, Numbers, or
Symbols
Initiating a Phone Call From
Axcess Web
When prompted to enter text,
the current text entry mode is
displayed on the upper right side
of the Touch Screen. To change
the input mode, touch the Text
Input Mode Touch Key located
on the upper right side of the
screen. Touch the option you
wish to select:
You can make a phone call from
Axcess Web if the site you are
using supports the feature.
The browser connection is
terminated when you initiate the
call. After you end the call, your
phone returns to the screen from
which you initiated the call.
123/ Abc/ ABC/ abc/ T9
Word/ T9 WORD/ T9 word
2. Web Messages
Allows you to view Web
messages. If there are any
browser messages, the list is
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displayed from newest to oldest.
Axcess Shop
SM
1. Touch
.
Axcess Shop allows you to do
more than just talk on your
phone. Axcess Shop is a
2. Touch Axcess Web
and
2 Web Messages
.
technology and service that
allows you to download and use
applications on your phone. With
Axcess Shop, it is quick and easy
Your list of Web Messages is
displayed.
3. Web Settings
to personalize your phone to suit
your lifestyle and tastes. Just
Allows you to select a browser
2. Touch Axcess Web
download the applications that
appeal to you. With a wide range
alert sound.
1. Touch
.
of software available, from
ringtones and wallpapers to
games and productivity tools,
and
3 Web Settings
.
you can be assured that you will
find something useful, practical,
or downright entertaining.
G
Prompt
Touch an option.
At Start
/
At End
/
Both
/
Downloading Applications
None
You can download applications
and use Axcess Shop anywhere
on the network, as long as your
G
Alert Beep
Touch an option.
Mute 2 Beeps/ 4 Beeps
/
handset has a digital signal
available. Most applications do
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Using Phone Menus
not use a network connection
1. Touch
.
while in use.
2. Touch Axcess Shop
Incoming Calls
3. Touch Axcess Shop
.
While downloading an
application, incoming calls will
automatically be sent to your
voice mail, if available. If you do
not have voice mail, downloading
will not be interrupted by an
4. Touch Catalog to browse
through the available
applications, or press Search
to search for a specific
application.
incoming call, and the caller will
receive a busy signal.
Note
If you try to download an application
when the file memory is full, the
following message will be displayed:
"File Memory is full. To make enough
storage space to install this app, the
following app(s) will be temporarily
disabled:...You can restore disabled
apps by simply starting them, at no
additional purchase cost. Proceed?"
If you select Yes, the app(s) will be
disabled.
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. Axcess Shop
Allows you to download selected
applications while displaying the
Axcess Apps application list
relayed from the server
connection.
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Removing Applications
2. Axcess Info
Only removing an application
deletes it completely from the
memory of the phone. To restore
an application once it has been
removed, you will be charged to
download it again.
Allows you to decide whether or
not your phone displays the
Airtime Charges Warning
message when you start Axcess
Shop.
1. Touch
.
1. Access your Axcess Shop
applications.
2. Touch Axcess Shop
.
3. Touch Axcess Info
.
2. Touch Settings.
4. Touch Yes or No
.
3. Touch Manage Apps.
Managing Your Axcess Apps
Applications
4. Touch the application to be
deleted.
Add new applications and remove
5. Touch Remove
.
old ones at any time.
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Multimedia
Music
Notes
Be sure to use only recommended
Allows you to transfer songs
stored in your memory card.
To access this feature, there
should be stored music in your
memory card.
TM
microSD cards. Using non-
TM
recommended microSD cards
could cause data loss and damage
your phone.
TM
The microSD card and its adapter
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
can be easily damaged by improper
operation. Please be careful when
inserting, removing, or handling it.
TM
3. Touch Music
.
Do not remove a microSD card
while files are being accessed or
transferred. It will result in loss or
damage of data.
4. You can view the list of All
Songs, Playlists, Recently
Played, Artists, Genres, Albums.
Shuffle
Allows you to customize your
phone's Wallpaper and Ringtone
shuffle lists.
1. Touch
.
2. Touch
.
3. Touch Shuffle
.
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4. Touch Ringtone List
/
Take Photo
Wallpaper List
.
1. Touch
.
5. Touch the Images or Ringtones
2. Touch
.
you want to add to your list.
3. Touch Take Photo
.
6. When you are finished, touch
G
Touch the option(s) to
Done
.
customize.
Using the Side Camera Key
My Images
You can use the Side Camera Key
Changes from Camera mode
to access the sub menu list.
to Video mode.
1. Press the Side Camera Key
for about 3 seconds to enter
the Take Photo mode.
Flash
View Normal View/
Wide View
2. Take a picture by pressing Side
Photo Settings
Camera Key
.
Resolution 2M/ 1.3M/
Flash
Screen Mode
Zoom
Photo Settings
My Images
Settings
Record Video
Back
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Multimedia
VGA(640*480)/
QVGA(320*240)
Quality Fine/ Normal/
Economy
4. Take a picture by pressing
.
5. Touch
picture.
to save the
The picture is stored in My
Memory Storage Phone
Images
.
Memory/ Card Memory
AxcessMyPics Reminder
Enable/ Disable
Image
Allows you to select images to
customize your phone's Main
Screen, or Picture ID.
Settings
Self Timer Off/ 3 Seconds/
5 Seconds/ 10 Seconds
Multishot 1 shot/ 3 shots/
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
6 shots
Brightness
Night Mode On/ Off
3. Touch Image
.
White Balance Auto/
Tungsten/ Fluorescent/
Sunny/ Cloudy
4. Touch My Image/Default
.
G
My Image
Color Effects Color/
Mono/ Negative/ Sepia/
Aqua
Highlight an image and touch
Send to send the image to
somebody else, or touch
choose from the following
options:
to
Templates On/ Off
Shutter Sound Sound 1/
Sound 2/ Sound 3/
Sound 4/Say Cheese/ None
Set as/ Take Photo/ Delete/
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G
Rename/ Move/Copy/ Lock/
List View/ Information/ Delete
Multiple/ Sort by/ Send Via
Bluetooth/ Send to
Touch the option(s) to
customize.
My Videos
Changes from Video mode
AxcessMyPics.com
to Camera mode.
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Default
Flash
Highlight an image and touch
to choose from the
Mute/ Unmute
following options:
Video Settings
Set as/ List View/ Information
Resolution
QVGA(320*240)/
QCIF(176*144)
Quality Fine/ Normal/
Record Video
1. Touch
.
Economy
Record Time 15 sec/ 1
hour
2. Touch
.
3. Touch Record Video
.
Flash
Mute/ Unmute
Zoom
Video Settings
Settings
My Videos
Take Photo
Back
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Multimedia
Memory Storage Phone
Memory/ Card Memory
Video
Allows you to choose video clips.
AxcessMyPics Reminder
Enable/ Disable
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
Settings
Brightness
3. Touch Video
.
White Balance Auto/
Tungsten/ Fluorescent/
Sunny/ Cloudy
4. Touch My Video.
5. Touch a video and touch Send
Color Effects Color/ Mono/
to send it to somebody else,
Negative/ Sepia/ Aqua
or touch
to choose from
Cue Sound Cue 1/ Cue 2/
Cue 3/ Off
the following options:
Record Video/ Delete/
Rename/ Move/ Copy/ Lock/
List View/ Information/
Delete Multiple/ Sort By/
Send Via Bluetooth/ Send to
AxcessMyPics.com
4. Press to begin recording.
5. Press to stop recording.
6. Touch
to save the video.
The video is stored in My
Videos
.
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Audio
Axcess TV
Allows you to choose audio clips.
This menu allows you to watch
more than 40 different TV
1. Touch
.
.
channels. You can access news,
entertainment, sports, and much
more.
2. Touch
3. Touch Audio
.
You can view your favorite
4. Touch My Audio/Default
.
channels by touching the Right
Soft Key, and control volume by
using the volume keys on the
side of your phone.
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My Audio
Touch an audio clip and touch
Send to send it to somebody
You can access on-screen
else, or touch
to choose
instructions for Axcess TV by
from the following options:
touching the Left Soft Key Help.
Record Voice/ Delete/
1. Touch
.
Rename/ Move/ Copy/ Lock/
Information/ Delete Multiple/
Sort By/ Send Via Bluetooth
2. Touch
.
3. Touch Axcess TV
.
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Default
Highlight a ringtone and touch
to choose from the
following options:
Set as/ Information
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Tools
Call <Name/Number>/
Voicemail Missed Calls
Time & Date/
Voice Command
/
/
Allows you to make phone calls
Messages
/
quickly and easily by voice. Your
Help
phone recalls the number from
your Contacts, displays it briefly,
Alarm Clock
and then dials it. This menu also
includes a feature for those who
are driving or blind. It delivers time
and date information by voice and
allows you to check missed calls,
messages and voicemails.
Allows you to set up to four
alarms. At the alarm time, any set
alarm will sound the tone of your
choice, and a notification
message will be displayed on
your screen.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
1. Touch
.
2. Touch
.
3. Touch Voice Command
.
3. Touch Alarm Clock
.
4. Touch 1 Start Command
.
4. Touch the alarm number.
5. Set the alarm time.
5. When prompted, say “Call”.
6. When prompted, say the
name or phone number of the
Contact you want to call. The
phone will ask you to confirm
6. Touch Once (recurring
setting).
7. Touch to select one of the
the name or phone number
before dialing.
following.
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G
G
G
G
Once
Weekends
/
Daily
/
Mon - Fri/
Set Time
Reminder
Topic
Repeat
8. Touch My Audio
/
Default
.
G
G
Set Period Ringtone
9. Touch a tone and touch Set
.
7. Touch Save
.
10. Touch Save
.
World Clock
Calendar
Allows you to determine the
current time in another time
zone or country.
Allows you to store and access
your agenda(s). Simply store
your appointments in your
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
Calendar and your phone will
alert you with a reminder.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
3. Touch World Clock
.
4. Scroll through countries by
touching the arrows under the
globe.
3. Touch Calendar
.
4. Touch the scheduled day.
5. Touch a country to view cities.
5. Touch
to select Add
6. Touch a city to view the
current date and time in that
city.
New
.
6. Enter your schedule
information including:
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Tools
7. Touch Cities to choose from a
G
G
Use
to enter
list of available cities.
decimals.
Touch
to delete the
8. Touch a city from the list.
Touch the selected city on the
globe to view the current date
and time.
last digit entered, or touch
and hold to erase the entire
entry.
G
G
Touch the corresponding
9. Touch
to turn Daylight
Touch Keys to enter
Savings Time on or off.
functions ( +, -, x, / ).
Touch
to complete
=
Calculator
equation.
Allows you to perform simple
mathematical calculations. You
can enter numbers up to the
sixth decimal place.
Ez Tip Calc
Allows you to quickly and easily
estimate the tip and total
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
amount of a bill by inputting the
bill amount before tip, the tip
percentage, and divide it by the
number of people paying.
3. Touch Calculator
.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
4. Enter data.
G
Use keypad to enter
numbers.
3. Touch Ez Tip Calc
.
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Touch the entry, touch View
and touch Edit. Or touch
and Edit.
Notepad
Allows you to add, read, edit,
and erase notes to yourself.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
Unit Converter
Allows you to convert units of
measurement.
3. Touch Notepad
.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
Add
4. Touch
note.
to write a new
5. Type the note, then touch
3. Touch Unit Converter
.
Save
.
4. Touch the unit of measurement
you want to convert:
A confirmation message displays
briefly, then displays your list of
notes.
Area/ Length/ Temperature/
Mass/ Volume/ Velocity
Viewing a Notepad Entry
1. Access Notepad and highlight
the entry.
2. To erase, touch
.
G
G
G
Edit
Add New
G
Delete
Delete All
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Settings
2. Banner
Display
Allows you to enter a string of
characters which display on the
LCD screen.
Options to customize your
phone's display screen.
1. Wallpaper
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
Allows you to choose the kind of
background to be displayed on
the phone.
3. Touch Display
and
2 Banner
.
1. Touch
.
4. Touch the Status field and
2. Touch
.
touch On/ Off
.
3. Touch Display
and
5. Touch the Text field and type
1 Wallpaper
.
your Banner text.
4. Touch Screen/ Shuffle/ Buy
6. When you are finished, touch
Wallpaper
.
Save
.
5. Touch a submenu.
3. Backlight
My Picture
/
My Video
Allows you to set the duration of
the Display and Keypad
backlighting.
6. Touch your choice, then touch
Set
.
1. Touch
.
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3. Touch Display
and
5. Clocks & Calendar
3 Backlight
.
Allows you to select the type of
clocks displayed on the LCD
screen.
4. Touch a submenu.
Display/ Keypad
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
5. Touch a duration time:
7 seconds/ 10 seconds/
15 seconds/ 30 seconds/
Always Off
3. Touch Display
and
5 Clocks & Calendar
.
4. Touch the left or right arrow
buttons to scroll through the
available options, and touch
the option you want to select:
4. Languages
Allows you to set the bilingual
feature according to your
preference. Choose between
English and Spanish.
Off/ Analog Clock/ Digital
Clock/Dual Clock(Set City in
World Clock)/Calendar
1. Touch
2. Touch
4. Touch English or Spanish
.
.
Save
5. Touch
.
3. Touch Display
and
4 Languages
.
.
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Settings
6. Font Settings
7. Color Scheme
Allows you to select the type of
Allows you to choose the color
font displayed on LCD.
of the background screen.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
3. Touch Display
and
3. Touch Display
and
6 Font Settings
.
7 Color Scheme
.
4. Touch Background Style
/
4. Touch a sub-menu.
Menu Icons Style
.
Font Type/ Font Size
Options for Background Style
Options for Font Type
Black/ Blue/ Pond/ Metal
LG Gothic/ LG Serif/
LG Edge/ LG Joy/ LG Script
Options for Menu Icons Style
Options for Font Size
Black & White/ Color
Messaging
/
Browser/
Notepad
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2. Volume
Sound & Touch
Allows you to set various volume
Options to customize the
settings.
phone’s sounds.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
1. Ringers
Allows you to assign ringtones
for incoming calls.
3. Touch Sound & Touch
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
and 2 Volume
.
4. Touch Master Volume
/
Keypad
/
Earpiece
/
Speaker
.
3. Touch Sound & Touch
and 1 Ringers
.
5. Adjust the volume by touching
up or down arrow buttons and
OK
4. Touch All Calls
/
Caller ID/ No
touch
to save the setting.
Caller ID
/
Restricted Calls
/
Shuffle/ Buy Ringtones
.
3. Message Alert
5. Touch My Audio/ Default
.
Allows you to select the alert
6. Touch a ringer, then touch
tones for new messages.
Set
.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
3. Touch Sound & Touch
and 3 Message Alert
.
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Settings
4. Touch Text Message
/
Picture
customize:
Message Voicemail/ All
/
Call Alert
Schedule Alert
/
Message Alert
/
Messages Message
/
/
Alarm Alert
Reminder.
5. Choose from the following
5. Touch My Audio
/
Default
.
settings:
6. Touch a ringtone, then touch
Ring Only/ Vibration/ Ring
& Vib
Set
.
For the Message Reminder
option, choose from the
following settings:
5. Service Alerts
Allows you to set any of the 3
Service Alert options to On or
Off.
Once/ Every 2 Minutes/
Every 15 Minutes/ Off
4. Alert Type
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
Allows you to select the alert
types.
3. Touch Sound & Touch
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
and 5 Service Alerts
.
4. Touch an alert option.
3. Touch Sound & Touch
Minute Beep
and 4 Alert Type
.
Alerts you 10 seconds before the
end of every minute during a call.
4. Touch the option you want to
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Call Connect
7. Slide Tone
Alerts you when the call is
Allows you to set a slide tone
connected.
that will play when you slide your
phone open or closed.
Low Battery
1. Touch
.
Alerts you when the battery
charge level is low.
2. Touch
.
5. Touch a setting.
3. Touch Sound & Touch
On Off
/
and 7 Slide Tone
.
(for Low Battery option,
4. Touch a setting.
Announce
/
Tone
)
On Off
/
6. Power On/Off Tones
8. Touch Key Feedback
Allows you to set the phone to
sound a tone when the phone is
powered on and off.
Allows you to customize your
Touch Screen's sound and
vibration settings.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
1. Touch
and 8 Touch Key Feedback
.
2. Touch
.
3. Touch Sound & Touch
and 6 Power On/Off Tones
.
3. Touch Sound & Touch
.
4. Touch a setting.
On Off
/
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Settings
4. Touch the option you want to
3. Touch Sound & Touch
customize:
and 9 Touch Calibration
.
G
Type
4. Touch the target on the
screen to start calibration,
then touch the target each
time it appears.
Silence/ Vibration/ Sound/
Vibration & Sound
G
Sound
Sound 1/ Sound 2/
Sound 3/ Sound 4
Bluetooth®
G
Vibration
Bluetooth he™adset and hands-
The Glimmer is compatible with
Vibration 1/ Vibration 2/
Vibration 3/ Vibration 4
devices that support the
G
free profile(s)*. You may create
and store 25 pairings within the
Level
Level 1/ Level 2/ Level 3/
Level 4
™
Glimmer and connect to one
device at a time. The
approximate communication
range for Bluetooth wireless
technology is up to 30 feet (10
meters).
9. Touch Calibration
Allows you to calibrate the Touch
Screen to ensure it is working
properly.
Bluetooth QD ID B013122
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
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4. Touch a setting.
Note
Read user guide of each Bluetooth
On Off
/
accessory that you are trying to
Note
pair with your phone because the
instructions may be different.
By default, your device’s Bluetooth
functionality is turned off.
Note
2. Add New
The Bluetooth features of this
handset may not be compatible
with all Bluetooth enabled devices.
Your service provider or handset
manufacturer cannot be held
Pairing is the process that allows
the handset to locate, establish
and register 1-to-1 connection
with the target device.
responsible for compatibility issues
with devices not sold by the
service provider or handset
manufacturer.
Pairing a new Bluetooth®
device
1. Touch
.
1. Power
2. Touch
.
Allows you to set the power
On/Off.
3. Touch Bluetooth
and
2 Add New
.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
4. Follow the Bluetooth
accessory instructions to set
the device to pairing mode.
3. Touch Bluetooth
and
1 Power
.
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Settings
5. If Bluetooth power is set to
off, you will be prompted to
turn power on. Touch Yes.
3. Paired Devices
Allows you to view the list of
paired devices with your phone.
6. The device will appear in the
1. Touch
.
.
Found Devices menu once it
has been located. Touch the
device.
2. Touch
3. Touch Bluetooth
and
7. The handset will prompt you
3
Paired Devices
.
for the passkey. Consult the
Bluetooth accessory
4. Settings
instructions for the
appropriate passkey (typically
4.1 Power
“0000” - 4 zeroes). Enter the
Allows you to set the power
Pair
passkey and touch
.
On/Off.
8. Once pairing is successful,
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
touch Yes to connect with the
device.
9. Once connected, you will see
the device listed in the Paired
Devices menu.
3. Touch Bluetooth
,
4 Settings and 1 Power
.
4. Touch a setting.
On Off
/
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4.2 Visibility
3. Touch Bluetooth
,
4 Settings and 3 Device
Allows you to set the visibility of
Name
.
your Bluetooth feature.
4. Hold down
existing name.
to clear the
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
5. Use the alphanumeric keypad
to enter a new alias.
3. Touch Bluetooth
,
4 Settings and 2 Visibility
.
Save
6. Touch
to save and exit.
4. Touch a setting.
4.4 Device Info
Hidden
/
Visible for 1 min
Allows you to view your phone's
Note
Bluetooth information.
If you turn on My Visibility, your
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
device is able to be searched by
other in-range Bluetooth devices.
3. Touch Bluetooth
,
4.3 Device Name
4 Settings and 4 Device Info
.
Allows you to edit the name of
the Bluetooth device.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
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Settings
Requirements:
USB Connection
™
G
Glimmer Phone
Allows you to select the data
™
G
port.
Glimmer USB Cable
TM
G
microSD card installed on
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
the phone
®
G
Windows XP Computer
3. Touch USB Connection
.
Steps to using USB Mass Storage
mode:
4. Touch a setting.
1. Install the USB Cable drivers
into the computer.
USB Modem/ USB Mass
Storage
Using Glimmer™ USB Drive
Mode
2. After installing the USB cable
drivers, connect the cable to
the computer and attach the
phone. Allow the computer to
detect the phone USB drivers
and install them.
Note
G
Users who use a memory card
reader do not require a USB
cable and would not need to
follow all those steps.
TM
3. Make sure the microSD card
has been formatted on the
phone so the required folders
will be created for use with
G
The supported files may vary
depending on the software
version of your phone.
your phone. To format the
memory card navigate the
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phone to Menu > Settings >
Phone Information >
5. The Music Player files will
need to be copied into the
music folder. Music Player only
supports MP3 files, AAC files,
AAC+ files and WMA files.
(Not enhanced AAC files)
6. Memory > 3. Card Memory
and select the Format option.
Select YES to format the
Settings ™> USB Connection >
microSD card.
4. On the phone, go to Menu >
6. Once you are done
transferring files, disconnect
the phone. When you launch
Music Player or go into the
My Media folders, an
USB Mass Storage.
A prompt will be displayed
stating “PC Connection Set”.
Press END key to return to
standby mode. After a few
seconds, a new explorer
window containing the
"Initializing..." folder will pop
up on the phone while it
refreshes the memory card
contents.
following folders should pop
up on the computer screen:
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My_Audios
G
My_Images
G
My_Music
G
My_Videos
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Settings
5. Touch 1 Lock Phone
.
Security
The Security menu allows you to
6. Touch an option.
secure the phone electronically.
Unlock The phone is never
locked (Lock mode can still be
used).
1. Lock Phone
Keeps your phone from
Lock The phone is always
locked. When locked, you can
receive incoming calls and
make only emergency calls.
unauthorized use. Once the
phone is locked, it is in restricted
mode until the lock code is
entered. You can still receive
phone calls and make emergency
On Power Up The phone is
locked when it is turned on.
calls. You can modify the lock
code by navigating to Change
Lock Code within the Security
menu.
2. Restrictions
Allows you to restrict incoming
and/or outgoing calls.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
Note
You can receive the incoming calls
from saved contacts on your phone,
when Incoming Only is on.
3. Touch Security
.
4. Enter the four-digit lock code.
The default lock code is
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
commonly the last 4 digits of
your phone number.
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3. Touch Security
.
3. Touch Security
.
4. Enter the four-digit lock code.
5. Touch 2 Restrictions.
4. Enter the four-digit lock code.
5. Touch 3 Emergency #s
.
6. Enter the four-digit lock code.
6. Touch the emergency number
you want to edit.
7. Touch a Restrictions submenu,
then the setting.
4. Change Lock Code
Calls (Outgoing Only/
Allows you to enter a new four-
digit lock code.
Incoming Only/ All/ None)/
Messaging (Outgoing Only/
Incoming Only/ All/ None)/
1. Touch
.
2. Touch
.
Camera (Unlock/Lock) /
Data (Unlock/Lock)
3. Touch Security
.
3. Emergency #s
4. Enter the four-digit lock code.
Allows you to enter 3 emergency
numbers. You can call these
emergency numbers and 911,
5. Touch 4 Change Lock Code
.
6. Touch 1 Phone Only or
2 Call & Applications
.
even when the phone is locked
or restricted.
7. Enter a new 4-digit lock code.
1. Touch
.
8. For confirmation, it will ask
you to enter the new lock
2. Touch
.
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Settings
5. Reset Default
Call Settings
Allows you to reset your phone
The Call Settings menu allows
to the factory default settings.
you to designate how the phone
handles both incoming and
outgoing calls.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
1. Answer Options
3. Touch Security
.
Allows you to determine how to
handle an incoming call.
4. Enter the four-digit lock code.
1. Touch
.
5. Touch 5 Reset Default
.
2. Touch
.
6. Read the disclaimer and touch
OK
to continue.
3. Touch Call Settings
,
and 1 Answer Options
.
7. A message will pop up that
says "User preferences will be
restored to factory default."
4. Touch a setting.
Open Slide
/
Press Any Key
/
Touch Yes or No
.
Press Send Key Only
/
Auto
Answer
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4. Touch a setting.
2. End Options
Allows you to determine how the
Off
/
Every 10 Seconds
/
phone will disconnect from a call.
Every 30 Seconds
Seconds
/
Every 60
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
4. One-Touch Dial
Allows you to initiate a speed
dial call by pressing and holding
the speed dial digit. If set to Off,
3. Touch Call Settings
,
and 2 End Options
.
4. Touch a setting.
Speed Dial numbers designated
in your Contacts will not
function.
Close Slide
Only
/
Press End Key
1. Touch
.
3. Auto Retry
2. Touch
.
Allows you to set the length of
time the phone waits before
automatically redialing a number
when the attempted call fails.
3. Touch Call Settings
,
and 4 One-Touch Dial
.
4. Touch a setting.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
On Off
/
3. Touch Call Settings
,
and 3 Auto Retry
.
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Settings
5. Voice Privacy
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
Allows you to set the voice
privacy feature for CDMA calls as
Enhanced or Standard. CDMA
offers inherent voice privacy.
Check with your service provider
for availability.
3. Touch Call Settings
,
and 6 Auto Volume
.
4. Touch a setting.
On Off
/
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
7. Airplane Mode
Only allows you to use features
3. Touch Call Settings
,
on your phone that do not
and 5 Voice Privacy
.
require wireless communications.
4. Touch a setting.
1. Touch
.
Enhanced/ Standard
2. Touch
.
6. Auto Volume
3. Touch Call Settings
,
When this feature is enabled, it
and 7 Airplane Mode
.
provides a better audio
4. Read the disclaimer and touch
experience by controlling the
dynamic range and volume of the
sending and receiving voices
OK
.
5. Touch a setting.
across different environments
and conditions.
On/
Off
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8. TTY Mode
System
Allows you to attach a TTY
The System menu allows you to
designate specific system
network settings.
(Teletype writer) device enabling
you to communicate with parties
also using a TTY device. A phone
1. Network
with TTY support is able to
translate typed characters to
voice. Voice can also be
1.1 System Select
Allows you to set up the phone
producer’s management
translated into characters and
then displayed on the TTY.
environment. Leave this setting
1. Touch
.
as the default unless you want to
alter system selection as
instructed by your service
provider.
2. Touch
.
3. Touch Call Settings
,
and 8 TTY Mode
.
1. Touch
.
.
4. Read the disclaimer and touch
2. Touch
OK
.
3. Touch System
,
5. Touch a setting.
1 Network and 1 System
TTY Full
/
TTY + Talk
/
TTY +
Select
.
Hear TTY Off
/
4. Touch a setting.
Home Only
/
Automatic A/
Automatic B
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Settings
1.2 Set NAM
3. Touch System
,
1 Network and 3 Auto NAM
.
Allows you to select the phone’s
NAM (Number Assignment
Module) if the phone is
4. Touch a setting.
On
/
Off
registered with multiple service
providers.
1.4 Serving System
1. Touch
.
Identifies the channel number of
2. Touch
.
a system that is served as a SID
Number. This information should
only be used for technical
support.
3. Touch System
,
1 Network and 2 Set NAM
.
4. Touch a setting.
1. Touch
.
.
NAM1
/
NAM2
2. Touch
1.3 Auto NAM
3. Touch System
,
1 Network and 4 Serving
Allows the phone to
System
.
automatically switch between
programmed telephone numbers
corresponding to the service
provider area.
1. Touch
.
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2. Location
Phone Information
Menu for GPS (Global
Positioning System: Satellite
assisted location information
system) mode.
The Phone Information menu
provides you with specific
information pertaining to your
phone model.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
3. Touch System
and
3. Touch Phone Information
2 Location
.
.
4. Touch a setting
.
1. My Number
Location On
/
E911 Only
Allows you to view your phone
number.
Note
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
GPS satellite signals are not always
transmitted, especially under bad
atmospheric and environmental
conditions, indoors etc.
3. Touch Phone Information
and 1 My Number
.
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Settings
2. ESN/MEID
4. Version
Allows you to view the ESN and
Allows you to view the versions
MEID information of your phone.
of various applications.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
3. Touch Phone Information
3. Touch Phone Information
and 2 ESN/MEID
.
and 4 Version
.
3. Icon Glossary
5. Software Update
Allows you to view all the icons
Allows you to update your
and their meanings.
phone's software, if updates are
available.
1. Touch
2. Touch
.
.
1. Touch
.
2. Touch
.
3. Touch Phone Information
3. Touch Phone Information
and 3 Icon Glossary
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and 5 Software Update
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4. Touch 1 Check for Update
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* 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)
approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorized antennas,
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could damage the phone and
may violate FCC regulations.
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 --
driving safely is your first
responsibility;
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the
phone as you would any other
telephone with the antenna
pointed up and over your
shoulder.
G
G
Use hands-free operation, if
available;
Pull off the road and park
before making or answering a
call if driving conditions or the
law require it.
Tips on Efficient Operation
For your phone to operate
most efficiently:
Electronic Devices
Don’t touch the antenna
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
Pacemakers
Check the laws and regulations
on the use of wireless phones in
The Health Industry
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recommends that a minimum
interference is taking place.
separation of six (6) inches be
Hearing Aids
maintained between a handheld
wireless phone and a pacemaker
to avoid potential interference
with the pacemaker. These
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.
Persons with pacemakers:
Other Medical Devices
G
Should ALWAYS keep the
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.
phone more than six (6)
inches from their pacemaker
when the phone is turned ON;
G
Should not carry the phone in
a breast pocket;
Your physician may be able to
assist you in obtaining this
information.
G
Should use the ear opposite
the pacemaker to
minimize the potential for
interference;
Health Care Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in health
care facilities when any
G
Should turn the phone OFF
immediately if there is any
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instruct you to do so. Hospitals
Switch OFF your phone before
boarding an aircraft.
or health care facilities may use
equipment that could be
Blasting Areas
sensitive to external RF energy.
To avoid interfering with blasting
Vehicles
operations, turn your phone OFF
RF signals may affect improperly
when in a “blasting area” or in
installed or inadequately
areas posted: “Turn off two-way
shielded electronic systems in
radio”. Obey all signs and
motor vehicles. Check with the
instructions.
manufacturer or its
Potentially Explosive
Atmosphere
representative regarding your
vehicle. You should also consult
the manufacturer of any
Turn your phone OFF when in
equipment that has been added
to your vehicle.
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.
Areas with a potentially explosive
atmosphere are often, but not
always marked clearly. Potential
areas may include: fueling areas
Aircraft
FCC regulations prohibit using
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below deck on boats; fuel or
Safety Information
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
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.
C
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u
t
i
o
n!
n!
Violation of the
instructions may cause minor
or serious damage to the
product.
For Vehicles Equipped with an
Air Bag
Charger and Adapter Safety
An air bag inflates with great
force. DO NOT place objects,
including either installed or
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The charger and adapter are
intended for indoor use only.
G
Insert the battery pack
portable wireless equipment, in
the area over the air bag or in
the air bag deployment area. If
in-vehicle wireless equipment is
improperly installed and the air
charger vertically into the wall
power socket.
G
Use the correct adapter for
your phone when using the
battery pack charger abroad.
bag inflates, serious injury could
result.
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G
G
G
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Only use the approved battery
Recharge the battery after
long periods of non-use to
maximize battery life.
charger. Otherwise, you may
cause serious damage to your
phone.
Battery life will vary due to
usage patterns and
Battery Information and Care
environmental conditions.
G
Please dispose of your battery
Use of extended backlighting,
Browser, and data connectivity
kits affect battery life and
talk/standby times.
properly or take it to your
local wireless carrier for
recycling.
G
The battery doesn't need to
G
The self-protection function of
be empty before recharging.
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.
G
Use only LG-approved
chargers specific to your
phone model since they are
designed to maximize battery
life.
G
Do not disassemble or short-
Explosion, Shock, and Fire
Hazards
circuit the battery.
G
Keep the battery’s metal
G
Do not put your phone in a
contacts clean.
place subject to excessive dust
and keep the minimum required
distance between the power
cord and heat sources.
G
Replace the battery when it no
longer provides acceptable
performance. The battery can
be recharged several hundred
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G
Unplug the power cord prior
may damage the battery and
cause an explosion.
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,
ensure that it’s firmly
connected. If not, it may cause
excessive heat or fire.
General Notice
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Using a damaged battery or
If you put your phone in a
placing a battery in your
mouth may cause serious
injury.
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.
G
Don’t short-circuit the battery.
Metallic articles such as a
coin, paperclip or pen in your
pocket or bag may short-
G
Talking on your phone for a
long period of time may
reduce call quality due to heat
generated during use.
circuit the + and – terminals
of the battery (metal strips on
the battery) upon moving.
Short-circuit of the terminal
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When the phone is not used
for a long period time, store it
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in a safe place with the power
cord unplugged.
important phone numbers.
(Ring tones, text messages,
voice messages, pictures, and
videos could also be deleted.)
The manufacturer is not liable
for damage due to the loss of
data.
G
G
Using the phone in proximity
to receiving equipment (i.e.,
TV or radio) may cause
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
touch the antenna
unnecessarily.
Authorized Service Center.
G
G
Do not paint your phone.
The data saved in your phone
might be deleted due to
careless use, repair of the
phone, or upgrade of the
software. Please backup your
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G
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
your phone.
sound normal but can be
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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Avoiding hearing damage
For information about how to set
a maximum volume limit on your
handset, please refer to the
Use of headsets to listen to
music while operating a vehicle is
not recommended and is illegal
in some areas. Be careful and
attentive while driving. Stop
using this device if you find it
disruptive or distracting while
operating any type of vehicle or
performing any other activity
that requires your full attention.
Permanent hearing loss may
occur if you use your headset at
features guide for your handset.
a high volume. Set the volume to
a safe level. You can adapt over
time to a higher volume of sound
that may sound normal but can
be 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.
Hearing experts suggest that to
protect your hearing:
Using headsets safely
G
Limit the amount of time you
use headset at high volume.
G
Avoid turning up the volume
to block out noisy
surroundings.
G
Turn the volume down if you
can’t hear people speaking
near you.
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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
1. Do wireless phones pose a
health hazard?
cases, other researchers have had
difficulty in reproducing those
studies, or in determining the
reasons for inconsistent results.
The available scientific evidence
does not show that any health
problems are associated with
using wireless phones. There is
no proof, however, that wireless
phones are absolutely safe.
2. What is the FDA's role
concerning the safety of
wireless phones?
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.
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
However, the agency has
authority to take action if
wireless phones are shown to
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energy at a level that is
best possible information on
hazardous to the user. In such a
possible effects of wireless
phone use on human health.
case, the FDA could require the
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.
The FDA belongs to an
interagency working group of the
federal agencies that have
responsibility for different
aspects of RF safety to ensure
Although the existing scientific
coordinated efforts at the federal
data do not justify FDA
level. The following agencies
regulatory actions, the FDA has
belong to this working group:
urged the wireless phone
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National Institute for
industry to take a number of
Occupational Safety and
steps, including the following:
Health
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Support needed research into
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Environmental Protection
possible biological effects of
RF of the type emitted by
wireless phones;
Agency
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Occupational Safety and
Health Administration
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Design wireless phones in a
G
National Telecommunications
way that minimizes any RF
exposure to the user that is
and Information
Administration
not necessary for device
function; and
The National Institutes of Health
participates in some interagency
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Cooperate in providing users
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The FDA shares regulatory
3. What kinds of phones are
the subject of this update?
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
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
not the subject of the safety
questions discussed in this
document.
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
increasing distance from the
source. The so-called “cordless
phones,” which have a base unit
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connected to the telephone
had been genetically engineered
wiring in a house, typically
or treated with cancer-causing
operate at far lower power levels,
chemicals so as to be pre-
and thus produce RF exposures
disposed to develop cancer in
far below the FCC safety limits.
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.
However, many of the studies
that showed increased tumor
development used animals that
neuroma, tumors of the brain or
salivary gland, leukemia, or other
cancers. None of the studies
demonstrated the existence of
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wireless phone RF exposures.
years follow-up may be needed
However, none of the studies can
to provide answers about some
answer questions about long-
health effects, such as cancer.
term exposures, since the
This is because the interval
average period of phone use in
between the time of exposure to
these studies was around three
years.
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
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.
A combination of laboratory
studies and epidemiological
studies of people actually using
wireless phones would provide
some of the data that are
needed. Lifetime animal exposure
studies could be completed in a
few years. However, very large
numbers of animals would be
6. What is the FDA doing to
find out more about the
possible health effects of
wireless phone RF?
needed to provide reliable proof
of a cancer promoting effect if
one exists. Epidemiological
The FDA is working with the U.S.
National Toxicology Program and
with groups of investigators
studies can provide data that is
directly applicable to human
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high priority animal studies are
provides the scientific oversight,
conducted to address important
obtaining input from experts in
questions about the effects of
government, industry, and
exposure to Radio Frequency
academic organizations. CTIA-
(RF) energy.
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
All phones sold in the United
States must comply with Federal
Communications Commission
(FCC) guidelines that limit Radio
Frequency (RF) energy exposures.
Telecommunications & Internet
Association (CTIA) have a formal
Cooperative Research And
Development Agreement
(CRADA) to do research on
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guidelines in consultation with
FCC identification number on
8. What has the FDA done to
measure the Radio Frequency
energy coming from wireless
phones?
the FDA and the other federal
your phone so you can find your
health and safety agencies. The
phone’s RF exposure level in the
online listing.
FCC limit for RF exposure from
wireless phones is set at a
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6
W/kg). The FCC limit is
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
Frequency (RF) energy exposure
from wireless phones and other
wireless handsets with the
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
wireless phones must report the
RF exposure level for each model
of phone to the FCC. The FCC
website
participation and leadership of
FDA scientists and engineers.
The standard, “Recommended
Practice for Determining the
Spatial-Peak Specific Absorption
Rate (SAR) in the Human Body
Due to Wireless Communications
Devices: Experimental
Techniques”, sets forth the first
(
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety
)
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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
9. What steps can I take to
reduce my exposure to Radio
Frequency energy from my
wireless phone?
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
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.
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
between your body and the
source of the RF, since the
exposure level drops off
dramatically with distance. For
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headset and carry the wireless
wireless phones. Reducing the
phone away from your body or
time of wireless phone use and
use a wireless phone connected
increasing the distance between
to a remote antenna. Again, the
the user and the RF source will
scientific data do not
reduce RF exposure.
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.
Some groups sponsored by
other national governments have
advised that children be
discouraged from using wireless
phones at all. For example, the
government in the United
Kingdom distributed leaflets
containing such a
10. What about children using
wireless phones?
recommendation in December
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
(RF) energy, the measures
strictly precautionary; it was not
based on scientific evidence that
any health hazard exists.
described above would apply to
children and teenagers using
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11. What about wireless phone
interference with medical
equipment?
wireless phone EMI.
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
telephones. This test method is
now part of a standard
“compatible” phone and a
“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
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12. Where can I find additional
information?
10 Driver Safety Tips
Your wireless phone gives you the
powerful ability to communicate
by voice almost anywhere,
For additional information, please
refer to the following resources:
FDA web page on wireless
phones
anytime. An important
responsibility accompanies the
(http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/)
benefits of wireless phones, one
that every user must uphold.
Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) RF Safety
Program
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:
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)
International Commission on
Non-lonizing Radiation
Protection
(http://www.icnirp.de)
1. Get to know your wireless
phone and its features such as
speed dial and redial. Carefully
read your instruction manual
World Health Organization
(WHO) International EMF
Project
(http://www.who.int/emf)
and learn to take advantage of
valuable features most phones
offer, including automatic
National Radiological Protection
Board (UK)
redial and memory. Also, work
(http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/)
to memorize the phone
keypad so you can use the
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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
paying attention to the road
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6. Dial sensibly and assess the
conversations which have the
traffic; if possible, place calls
potential to divert your
attention from the road.
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
7. Do not engage in stressful or
medical emergency. Remember,
emotional conversations that
it’s a free call on your wireless
phone!
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
your community. If you see an
auto accident, crime in
dangerous when you are
behind the wheel of a car.
Make people you are talking
with aware you are driving and
if necessary, suspend
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progress or other serious
special non-emergency
wireless number.
emergency where lives are in
danger, call 911 or other local
emergency number, as you
would want others to do for
you.
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
serious hazard, a broken
traffic signal, a minor traffic
accident where no one
appears injured or a vehicle
you know to be stolen, call
roadside assistance or other
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developed by scientific and
engineering experts drawn from
industry, government, and
Consumer Information
on SAR
(Specific Absorption Rate)
academia after extensive reviews
of the scientific literature related
to the biological effects of RF
energy.
This Model Phone Meets the
Government’s Requirements for
Exposure to Radio Waves. Your
wireless phone is a radio
The exposure Limit for wireless
mobile phones employs a unit of
measurement known as the
transmitter and receiver. It is
designed and manufactured not
to exceed the emission limits for
exposure to radiofrequency (RF)
energy set by the Federal
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
The SAR is a measure of the rate
of absorption of RF energy by
the human body expressed in
units of watts per kilogram
Communications Commission
(FCC) of the U.S. Government.
These FCC exposure limits are
derived from the
(W/kg). The FCC requires
wireless phones to comply with a
safety limit of 1.6 watts per
kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC
exposure limit incorporates a
substantial margin of safety to
give additional protection to the
public and to account for any
variations in measurements.
recommendations of two expert
organizations, the National
Counsel on Radiation Protection
and Measurement (NCRP) and
the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In
both cases, the
recommendations were
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Tests for SAR are conducted
performed in positions and
using standard operating
locations (e.g., at the ear and
positions specified by the FCC
worn on the body) as required
by the FCC for each model.
with the phone transmitting at its
highest certified power level in all
tested frequency bands.
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
phone. To comply with FCC RF
exposure requirements, a
Although SAR is determined at
the highest certified power level,
the actual SAR level of the phone
while operating can be well below
the maximum value. Because the
phone is designed to operate at
multiple power levels to use only
the power required to reach the
network, in general, the closer
you are to a wireless base station
antenna, the lower the power
output.
minimum separation distance of
0.79 inches (2.0 cm) must be
maintained between the user s
body and the back of the phone.
Third-party belt-clips, holsters,
and similar accessories
containing metallic components
Before a phone model is available
should not be used. Body-worn
for sale to the public, it must be
accessories that cannot maintain
tested and certified to the FCC
0.79 inches (2.0 cm) separation
that it does not exceed the limit
distance between the user's
established by the government-
body and the back of the phone,
adopted requirement for safe
and have not been tested for
exposure. The tests are
typical body-worn operations
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may not comply with FCC RF
after searching on FCC ID.
exposure limits and should be
To find information that pertains
avoided.
to a particular model phone, this
The FCC has granted an
site uses the phone FCC ID
Equipment Authorization for this
number which is usually printed
model phone with all reported
somewhere on the case of the
SAR levels evaluated as in
phone. Sometimes it may be
compliance with the FCC RF
emission guidelines.
necessary to remove the battery
pack to find the number. Once
you have the FCC ID number for
a particular phone, follow the
instructions on the website and
it should provide values for
typical or maximum SAR for a
particular phone.
The highest SAR value for this
model phone when tested for
use at the ear is 1.27 W/kg and
when worn on the body, as
described in this user’s manual, is
0.373 W/kg. While there may be
differences between SAR levels of
Additional information on
various phones and at various
Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)
positions, they all meet the
can be found on the Cellular
government requirement for safe
exposure.
Telecommunications Industry
Association (CTIA) website at
http://www.ctia.org/
SAR information on this model
phone is on file with the FCC
*In the United States and
and can be found under the
Canada, the SAR limit for mobile
Display Grant section of
phones used by the public is 1.6
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one gram of tissue. The standard
While some wireless phones are
incorporates a substantial margin
used near some hearing devices
of safety to give additional
(hearing aids and cochlear
protection for the public and to
implants), users may detect a
account for any variations in
measurements.
buzzing, humming, or whining
noise. Some hearing devices are
more immune than others to this
interference noise, and phones
also vary in the amount of
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 to find
phones that may be compatible
with their hearing devices. Not
all phones have been rated.
Phones that are rated have the
rating on their box or a label
located on the box.
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
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
compatible with hearing-aids.
The intent of the HAC Act is to
ensure reasonable access to
telecommunications services for
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able to use a rated phone
successfully. Trying out the
phone with your hearing device
is the best way to evaluate it for
your personal needs.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or
M4 meet FCC requirements and
are likely to generate less
interference to hearing devices
than phones that are not
labeled. M4 is the better/higher
of the two ratings.
In the above example, if a hearing
aid meets the M2 level rating
and the wireless phone meets
the M3 level rating, the sum of
the two values equal M5. This
should provide the hearing aid
user with “normal usage” while
using their hearing aid with the
particular wireless phone.
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
Hearing devices may also be
rated. Your hearing device
manufacturer or hearing health
professional may help you find
this rating. Higher ratings mean
that the hearing device is
“Normal usage” in this context is
defined as a signal quality that’s
acceptable for normal operation.
relatively immune to interference
noise. The hearing aid and
wireless phone rating values are
then added together. A sum of 5
is considered acceptable for
normal use. A sum of 6 is
considered for best use.
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recommended by the Alliance for
When you're talking over the cell
Telecommunications Industries
phone, it's recommended you'd
Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT
turn the BT (Bluetooth) mode
off for HAC.
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.
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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Accessories
There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone.
Consult your local dealer for availability. Optional items are sold
separately.
Battery
Pouch
Charger
Stereo Headset Adaptor
with Microphone
Battery
Vehicle Power
Charger
Protection Film
(LCD Cover)
USB Cable
Stylus Touch Pen
Note
The actual images may vary.
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Limited Warranty Statement
1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY
COVERS:
transferable to any
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.
Territories and Canada.
(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
proof of purchase, FIFTEEN
(15) MONTHS from date of
manufacture as determined
by the unit’s manufacture
date code.
(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.
(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
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Limited Warranty Statement
Department of LG. LG shall
installation, or other acts
bear the cost of shipping
which are not the fault of
the product back to the
LG, including damage caused
consumer after the
by shipping, blown fuses,
spills of food or liquid.
completion of service under
this limited warranty.
(3) Breakage or damage to
antennas unless caused
directly by defects in
2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY
DOES NOT COVER:
material or workmanship.
(1) Defects or damages
resulting from use of the
product in other than its
normal and customary
manner.
(4) That the Customer Service
Department at LG was not
notified by consumer of the
alleged defect or
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,
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statutory or otherwise,
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,
refurbished or new units or parts
or any units. In addition, LG will
not re-install or back-up any
(7) Damage resulting from use
of non-LG approved
accessories.
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
No other express warranty is
applicable to this product. THE
DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED
in a rental program.
(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
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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
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INCLUDING THE IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY
APPLICABLE TO THIS
LG Electronics Service- Mobile
Handsets
PRODUCT.
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