LG Electronics KG190 User Manual

KG190 USER GUIDE  
Some of contents in this manual may differ from  
your phone depending on the software of the  
phone or your service provider.  
CONTENTS  
Safety Information................................................................5  
Safety Warnings ...................................................................7  
Guidelines for safe and efficient use ..............................8  
Quick Start Guide................................................................13  
Profiles...................................................................................28  
Activate..................................................................................28  
Personalise...........................................................................28  
Rename..................................................................................29  
Call register .........................................................................30  
Missed calls [Menu 2-1]....................................................30  
Dialed calls [Menu 2-2]......................................................30  
Received calls [Menu 2-3]................................................30  
Delete call log [Menu 2-4].................................................31  
Call time [Menu 2-5] ...........................................................31  
Call cost [Menu 2-6] ...........................................................31  
Text message counter [Menu 2-7]..................................32  
GPRS counter [Menu 2-8].................................................32  
Understanding Your Phone..............................................15  
Front / Back view of Phone ..............................................15  
Key Function List.................................................................16  
Idle Screen ...........................................................................17  
Main Menu...........................................................................17  
Getting Started.....................................................................19  
SIM Card and Battery Information.................................19  
Personalizing your Phone.................................................20  
Tips for Call Options............................................................21  
Tools.......................................................................................33  
Alarm [Menu 3-1]................................................................33  
Favorites [Menu 3-2] ..........................................................33  
Calculator [Menu 3-3]........................................................33  
Units converter [Menu 3-4] ..............................................34  
World time [Menu 3-5].......................................................34  
BMI (Body Mass Index) [Menu 3-6]...............................34  
Pink schedule [Menu 3-7].................................................35  
Using the Menu...................................................................24  
Navigating Functions.........................................................24  
Writing Text...........................................................................24  
Listing of Functions ............................................................26  
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CONTENTS  
Organizer...............................................................................36  
Contacts [Menu 4-1]...........................................................36  
Calendar [Menu 4-2] ..........................................................40  
To do list [Menu 4-3]...........................................................40  
Browser.................................................................................65  
SIM service [Menu 8-1].....................................................65  
WAP [Menu 8-2]..................................................................65  
Data account [Menu 8-3]..................................................68  
Messages .............................................................................41  
Text message [Menu 5-1]..................................................41  
Multimedia message [Menu 5-2]....................................44  
Chat [Menu 5-3]...................................................................47  
Voice mail [Menu 5-4]........................................................48  
Broadcast [Menu 5-5]........................................................48  
Settings..................................................................................69  
Date & Time [Menu 9-1] ....................................................69  
Display setup [Menu 9-2]..................................................69  
Language [Menu 9-3].........................................................71  
Call setup [Menu 9-4].........................................................71  
Network [Menu 9-5]...........................................................73  
Security setup [Menu 9-6]................................................74  
Restore settings [Menu 9-7].............................................75  
Multimedia............................................................................50  
Camera [Menu 6-1].............................................................50  
MP3 player [Menu 6-2]......................................................51  
FM radio [Menu 6-3]...........................................................54  
Photo gallery [Menu 6-4]...................................................56  
Voice recorder [Menu 6-5]...............................................57  
Install USB Software for Window 2000 ........................58  
Install USB Software for Window 98 ............................58  
Accessories .........................................................................76  
Technical data.....................................................................77  
Troubleshooting guide.......................................................78  
My stuff .................................................................................63  
Java [Menu 7-1] ..................................................................63  
Games [Menu 7-2] ..............................................................63  
File manager [Menu 7-3]...................................................64  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
Switch off in Hospital  
Please read and understood the details which are both  
safe to you and your environment. Failure to observe  
these instructions may lead to suspension of cellular  
phone services to the user, or some legal action.  
The use of cellular phones may interfere  
with the functionality of some possible  
insufficiently protected medical devices in  
hospital.  
Important information for parents:  
Please read the operating instructions and safety  
precautions carefully before use.  
Switch off in Airplane  
The use of cellular phone in an aircraft may  
be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft,  
disrupt the cellular network and may be  
illegal.  
Explain the content and the hazards associated with  
using the phone to your children.  
Emergency Calls (SOS)  
Emergency call can be made from your  
cellular phone even without a SIM in the  
network service area.  
Switch off in Gasoline Station and  
Explosive Site  
It is advisable that users turn off cellular  
phone when refueling is in progress, users  
are reminded to observe restrictions on the  
use of radio equipment in fuel depots.  
Traffic Safety  
Please do not use your cellular phone while  
driving; find a safe place to stop first.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
Operating Environment  
Replace  
Mobile radio transmitting equipment,  
including cellular phones, may be subject to  
interference and may cause danger. Switch  
off your phone whenever it is forbidden to  
use it.  
You may only open the phone to replace the  
battery and SIM card. You must not open the  
battery under any circumstances. All other  
changes to this device are strictly prohibited  
and will invalidate the operating license.  
Use Sensibly  
Interference Noticed  
Do not hold the phone to your ear when it  
ring or when you have switched on the hand  
free function. Otherwise you risk serious  
permanent damage to your hearing.  
The phone may cause interference in the  
vicinity of TV sets, radios and PCs.  
Appropriate Maintenance  
Only qualified and authorized personnel  
should service your cellular phone. Faulty  
installation or repair may be hazardous.  
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SAFETY WARNINGS  
Rechargeable Battery  
Accessories  
Use only accessories and charging devices  
approved by the phone manufacturer!  
Otherwise you risk serious damage to health  
and property. The battery could explode, for  
instance.  
If battery is over discharged the handset will need to  
pre-charge less than 7 minutes.  
• Avoid accidental shorts across the contacts of battery  
by metal parts. Shorts can cause rapid discharge  
currents which can damage the battery, the part that  
creates the short or cause injuries.  
• Prevent extreme low and high ambient temperatures  
for the battery. Therefore; do not place battery near a  
heater or on the car dashboard.  
• Do not open, penetrate or otherwise physically  
damage the battery.  
Power Voltage  
The mains voltage specified on the power  
supply unit (Volt) must not be exceeded.  
Otherwise the charging device may be  
destroyed.  
• Do not incinerate battery.  
Waste Disposal  
Dispose of worn out batteries and phone in  
accordance with local provisions!  
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GUIDELINES FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT USE  
Please read these simple guidelines. Not following  
these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. Further  
detailed information is given in this manual.  
• While there may be differences between the SAR  
levels of various LG phone models, they are all  
designed to meet the relevant guidelines for exposure  
to radio waves.  
• The SAR limit recommended by the International  
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection  
(ICNIRP) is 2W/kg averaged over ten (10) gram of  
tissue.  
• The highest SAR value for this model phone tested by  
DASY4 for use at the ear is 0.129 W/kg (10g).  
• SAR data information for residents in countries/  
regions that have adopted the SAR limit  
recommended by the Institute of Electrical and  
Electronics Engineers (IEEE), which is 1.6 W/kg  
averaged over one (1) gram of tissue (for example  
USA, Canada, Australia and Taiwan).  
Exposure to radio frequency energy  
Radio wave exposure and Specific Absorption Rate  
(SAR) information  
This mobile phone model KG190 has been designed  
to comply with applicable safety requirements for  
exposure to radio waves. This requirement is based  
on scientific guidelines that include safety margins  
designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless  
of age and health.  
• The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit  
of measurement known as the Specific Absorption  
Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted using  
standardised methods with the phone transmitting at  
its highest certified power level in all used frequency  
bands.  
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• Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol,  
benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your  
phone. There is a risk of this causing a fire.  
Product care and maintenance  
WARNING! Only use batteries, chargers and  
accessories approved for use with this particular phone  
model. The use of any other types may invalidate any  
approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be  
dangerous.  
• Do not disassemble this unit. Take it to a qualified  
service technician when repair work is required.  
• Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke or dust.  
• Do not keep the phone next to credit cards or  
transport tickets; it can affect the information on the  
magnetic strips.  
• Do not tap the screen with a sharp object as it may  
damage the phone.  
• Keep away from electrical appliances such as a TV’s,  
radios or personal computers.  
• Do not expose the phone to liquid or moisture.  
• The unit should be kept away from heat sources such  
as radiators or cookers.  
• Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will  
cause battery to explode.  
• Use accessories, such as earphones and headsets,  
with caution. Ensure that cables are tucked away  
safely and do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.  
• Please remove the data cable before powering on  
the handset.  
• Do not drop.  
• Do not subject this unit to mechanical vibration or  
shock.  
• The coating of the phone may be damaged if covered  
with wrap or vinyl wrapper.  
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GUIDELINES FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT USE  
Efficient phone operation  
To enjoy optimum performance with minimum power  
consumption please:  
Road safety  
Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile  
phones in the areas when you drive.  
• Do not hold the antenna when the phone is in use. If  
you hold it, it can affect call quality, it may also cause  
the phone to operate at a higher power level than  
needed and shorten talk and standby times.  
• Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.  
• Give full attention to driving.  
• Use a hands-free kit, if available.  
• Pull off the road and park before making or answering  
a call if driving conditions so require.  
• RF energy may affect some electronic systems in  
your motor vehicle such as a car stereo or safety  
equipment.  
• If your vehicle is equipped with an air bag, do  
not obstruct it with installed or portable wireless  
equipment. It can cause serious injury due to  
improper performance.  
If you are listening to music whilst out and about, please  
ensure that the volume is at a reasonable level so that  
you are aware of your surroundings. This is particularly  
imperative when attempting to cross the street.  
Electronic devices  
All mobile phones may get interference, which could  
affect performance.  
• Do not use your mobile phone near medical  
equipment without requesting permission. Avoid  
placing the phone over pacemakers (i.e. in your  
breast pocket.)  
• Some hearing aids might be disturbed by mobile  
phones.  
• Minor interference may affect TVs, radios, PCs, etc.  
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Avoid damage to your hearing  
In aircraft  
Damage to your hearing can occur if you are exposed  
to loud sound for long periods of time. We therefore  
recommend that you do not turn on or off the handset  
close to your ear. We also recommend that music and  
call volumes are set to a reasonable level.  
Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.  
Turn off your mobile phone before boarding any  
aircraft.  
• Do not use it on the ground without crew permission.  
Children  
Blasting area  
Keep the phone in a safe place out of small children’s  
reach. It includes small parts which if detached may  
cause a choking hazard.  
Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress.  
Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or  
rules.  
Emergency calls  
Potentially explosive atmospheres  
Emergency calls may not be available under all mobile  
networks. Therefore, you should never depend solely  
on your mobile phone for emergency calls. Check with  
your local service provider.  
• Do not use the phone at a refueIling point. Don’t use  
near fuel or chemicals.  
• Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or  
explosives in the compartment of your vehicle, which  
contains your mobile phone and accessories.  
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GUIDELINES FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT USE  
Battery information and care  
You do not need to completely discharge the battery  
before recharging. Unlike other battery systems,  
there is no memory effect that could compromise the  
battery’s performance.  
• Use only LG batteries and chargers. LG chargers are  
designed to maximize the battery life.  
• Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery pack.  
• Keep the metal contacts of the battery pack clean.  
• Replace the battery when it no longer provides  
acceptable performance. The battery pack may be  
recharged hundreds of times until it needs replacing.  
• Recharge the battery if it has not been used for a long  
time to maximize usability.  
• Do not expose the battery charger to direct sunlight or  
use it in high humidity, such as the bathroom.  
• Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, this may  
deteriorate the battery performance.  
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QUICK START GUIDE  
• These first two pages include some basic tips for  
quick and easy use of the phone. For more detailed  
information read through the user guide.  
Making and Answering Call  
Making call  
Before using your phone: With the battery removed,  
insert the SIM card, then insert the battery and  
charge it. Switch on your phone by pressing and  
holding E. For details, see “Getting Started”.  
• Ensure that the phone is on, the network operator  
name is displayed and the signal strength meter  
shows network coverage is available in the current  
area.  
Turning Your Phone On and Off  
To switch the phone on or off press and hold E.  
• Enter phone number include area code you want  
to dial. If you key in wrong character, press Clear to  
delete it.  
• Press S to call the number.  
• Press E to end the call or to cancel the call attempt.  
PIN Code  
• The PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects  
your phone and SIM card against unauthorized use.  
• With your SIM card inserted, your PIN code will be  
required every time you switch on your phone.  
• If a wrong PIN code is entered three consecutive  
times, the phone becomes locked or disabled. You  
need ask network service provider to use the PUK  
code to unlock or enable the phone again.  
Answering call  
To receive a call, the phone must be switched on and  
the signal strength meter must be displayed.  
• Press S to answer a call.  
Reject call  
Press E to reject the call when the phone is ringing.  
Ending Call  
Press S to end a call  
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QUICK START GUIDE  
Call Emergency Number  
You can place emergency calls (dial 112 and press  
S) even if your phone is locked or your account is  
restricted.  
Listening Music and FM Radio  
User can enjoy favorite music and FM radio anywhere  
and anytime. For detail, see “Multimedia/MP3 player/  
FM radio”.  
Missed call Notification  
When an incoming call is not answered, the Missed call  
log is displayed on your screen.  
To display the Missed call entry:  
• Select the entry and press <to read call detail.  
Multimedia Message Service  
The Phone is able to send multimedia messages  
composed of text and a picture, and to receive  
messages containing text, a picture, and sound. You can  
save the pictures and ringing tones for personalizing  
your phone. For detail, see “Messages / Multimedia  
message”.  
Lock/Unlock Keypad  
In the Idle mode:  
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)  
GPRS technology allows mobile phones to send and  
receive data over a mobile network and access data  
networks like the Internet.  
• Long press #to lock keypad.  
• Press > then # to unlock keypad.  
GPRS uses a technology call packet data. Data files are  
sent in short bursts over the mobile system instead of in  
a continuous stream. This way, the system is busy only  
when sending or receiving data. Because GPRS uses  
the system more efficiently, data connections are set up  
quickly and data is transferred at faster speeds.  
Camera  
The phone provides a built-in camera. The camera can  
use for taking pictures. User can attach taking picture  
as wallpaper or Screen saver in Idle mode. For detail,  
see “Multimedia/Camera”.  
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR PHONE  
Front / Back view of Phone  
Hand-Free Kit  
Connection  
Ear Speaker  
Antenna Area  
Release Knob  
Loud Speaker  
Camera  
MP3 Key  
Adjust Volume  
Side Key  
Display Screen  
C
Power On / Charging  
Indicator  
Battery Cover  
B
D
B
A
USB/Charger  
Connector  
Microphone  
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR PHONE  
Key Function List  
A. Power/End key. E  
D. Send/Answer Key S  
Switch phone on and off. Also, ends a call or Exit from  
any function and back to Idle mode.  
• Make and answer calls; press in Idle mode to see  
recent dialed calls.  
• 0-9 input number and character.  
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B. Selection Key <>  
The function of the keys depends on the text shown  
on the display above the keys. For example, Menu and  
Contacts in Idle mode.  
456  
789  
*0#  
E. Left Side Key  
Adjust handset volume.  
C. Navigation Key  
F. MP3 Play Key  
The shortcut to enter MP3 player in Idle mode.  
For detail, see also “MP3 player”.  
Use for quick access to phone functions in Idle mode.  
• Up key: Access to the Favorites menu.  
• Down key: Access to the Contacts list.  
• Left key: Access to the Profiles menu  
• Right key: Access to the Messages menu  
Scroll through names and numbers stored in the  
contacts or through the phone’s menus, submenus, and  
option list.  
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Idle Screen  
Main Menu  
When the phone is on, and you have not keyed in any  
characters, the phone is in Idle mode.  
Menu title  
Menu title  
Messages  
1
4
2
3
1
5
6
9
Menu  
functions  
2
TWNGSM  
Welcome  
7
8
OK  
Back  
3
4
00:02  
01 JAN  
3
5
Menu  
Contacts  
Menu functions including:  
1. Profiles  
2. Call register  
3. Tools  
4. Organizer  
5. Messages  
6. Multimedia  
7. My stuff  
8. Browser  
9. Settings  
1. Top of the screen shows essential indicators.  
2. Next line displays the operator name.  
3. In the screen right and left side shows time/date  
information.  
4. To enter Menu press left selection key.  
5. To enter Contacts press right select key.  
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR PHONE  
Essential indicators  
Indicates signal strength and alternate  
line service.  
Indicates missed call.  
Shows handset current battery charge  
strength.  
Indicates Broadcast set on.  
Indicates the phone keypad is locked.  
Indicates the profiles alert type is Ring.  
Indicates new text messages.  
Indicates new multimedia messages.  
Indicates push message.  
Indicates the profiles alert type is  
vibration.  
Indicates the profiles alert type is vibration  
and ring.  
Indicates call diverted is set on.  
Indicates the profiles alert type is vibration  
then ring.  
Indicates GPRS is connected.  
Indicated loud speaker turn on/off.  
Indicates earphone plug in  
Indicates the profiles alert type is slient.  
The Alarm clock is set on.  
Indicates “roaming”.  
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GETTING STARTED  
Remove SIM card  
SIM Card and Battery Information  
• With the battery removed, press SIM card in the  
direction of arrow , then slide the SIM card in the  
direction of arrow to remove the SIM card sliding  
it lightly.  
Insert SIM card  
• The SIM is inserted into the back of the phone  
underneath the battery.  
• Press the knob and slide the battery cover off.  
Remove the battery.  
1
2
Insert battery  
• Slide the battery into the cradle and press the battery  
down flat.  
• Place the back cover and slide it into place.  
• Place the card inside the SIM card holder such that  
the golden connectors are facing downwards. Push  
SIM card in to the socket.  
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GETTING STARTED  
Charge battery  
Setting display language  
• Connect the USB cable to the power jack on the  
bottom of your phone.  
In the Settings menu you can select the language in  
which the display texts are shown.  
• Connect the charger to an AC wall socket. The  
charging icon is displayed briefly if the phone is  
switched on. If the battery is completely empty, it may  
take a few minutes before the charging indicator  
appears on the display or any calls can be made.  
Setting standby note  
Within Standby note menu you can write a text, which is  
displayed in the Idle screen.  
Activating a profile  
! Warning:  
To access the list of profiles through the menu, press  
Menu, then use Navigation key scroll to Profiles and  
press OK. Press Option key to activate the certain  
profile and press OK.  
If the battery is totally empty, charging icon or LED is not  
on. Therefore, you should charge the battery maximum up  
to 7 minutes.  
Personalise profile  
• In the Idle mode press Menu, then use Navigation Key  
to access Profiles.  
Personalizing your Phone  
Setting clock  
Within the Settings menu you can set the phone to  
display the clock in the Idle mode and choose whether  
to use 12-hour or 24-hour format.  
• Choose Profiles from list of profiles, General, Vibrate  
only, Silent, Outdoor, and Headset. Press Option to  
personalise it.  
• After choosing profiles, select Personalise press OK.  
Select the setting you want to personalise, you can  
personalise the following settings of the selected  
profile:  
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Tone setup: to set the ringing tone type for incoming  
call or others.  
• Volume: to set the volume level for the ringing and  
keypad tones.  
• Alert type: to define how the phone notifies you when  
receiving an incoming call. The options are: Ring,  
Vibrate, Ring & Vib., Ring after Vib., Silent and Beep  
once.  
– When alert type is set to Vibrate or Silent, no ringing  
tone will be heard and or is displayed when the  
phone is in the Idle mode.  
Tips for Call Options  
• A call can be connected to any single caller by  
pressing Option key. When user press Option key  
during active call, user can choose one of those  
functions from the list:  
– Hold: hold a call on.  
– Retrieve: reconnect a holding call.  
– Retrieve all: reconnect all holding call.  
– Swap: switch between the call on hold and active.  
– Conference: make a multi-party conversation.  
Transfer: transfer a call.  
• Answer mode: to set send key or any key or auto  
(headset mode only) to answer an incoming voice call  
on or off.  
• Extra tone: to set the Warning, Error, Camp on,  
Connect On or Off. For example, when set to on, the  
phone sounds a warning tone when the battery is  
running out of power.  
– Spilt: to suspend the multi-party call.  
– End single: end one of conference call.  
– End all: end a multi-party call.  
– End: End a call.  
– Mute/Unmute: mute the call during the conversation.  
– New call: make a new call during an active call.  
– Contacts: shortcut to contacts menu.  
Text message: shortcut to Message menu.  
• Light: user can define handset light options.  
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GETTING STARTED  
– Voice recorder: start recorder conversation.  
• Hold a call  
Pressing <and selecting Hold allows you to put an  
active call on hold. This feature can be used when an  
incoming call is received during an active call or if you  
want to make another without disconnecting the active  
call.  
– DTMF: set On / Off for Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tone  
dialing system.  
• Adjust volume during a call  
During an activate call, press left side key to adjust  
volume. If the Loudspeaker is activated, use left side key  
adjust volume also.  
• Make a new call during a call  
You can dial a number during a call without  
disconnecting the active call.  
• Loudspeaker  
Loudspeaker mode let handset act as loudspeaker during  
a call. Do not hold the handset to your ear if loudspeaker  
mode on. To activate /deactivate the loudspeaker  
during a call, press > H-free/H-held, the single will  
show on the screen. The loudspeaker is automatically  
deactivated when you end the call or call attempt or  
connect the headset to the phone. The loudspeaker is  
default setting for playing MP3, voice recorder.  
– Press < and select Hold to put an active call on hold  
then press Option select New call. Make a new call by  
keying new number.  
– Press Option and select Swap, new number will go on  
hold, old number will be active and vice versa.  
You can also select record from contacts, after  
select New call, press Back to option list and choose  
Contacts.  
! Note  
• Multiparty call  
You can connect to several people together or  
individually at a time.  
Using FM radio, user should plug in headphone; FM radio  
does not support loudspeaker function.  
– Make a call to the first participant.  
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– Call the second participant as explained in Make a  
new call during a call.  
– Press < and select Conference. This joins the calls  
to the conference.  
– Repeat step 2 and 3 to allow new participants to be  
connected to the Conference.  
– Press Option and select End all to end the call. Or  
press E.  
– Any call (participant) can be disconnected by press  
Option key and select End single.  
• Call waiting  
– Press Options key. The first call is put on hold.  
To switch between two calls, press Option and choose  
Swap.  
To end the active call press E. (Or to end both calls  
at the same time. Press Option, move to End all calls.  
and press OK.)  
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USING THE MENU  
Navigating Functions  
Writing Text  
By scrolling  
Typing method  
To access the menu press Menu.  
• Scroll with U , D , L , R through the menu and select  
for example, Organizer by pressing OK.  
You can enter text for example, in contacts or writing  
messages, by using the Multitap or T9 text input  
mode.  
• T9 text input mode is based on a built-in dictionary.  
When you writing text, you can key in any letter with  
a single key press. The word changes after each  
keystroke.  
• When you are writing text, press # either to change  
input mode.  
• If the menu contains submenus, select the one that  
you want. For example, Contacts.  
• If the selected submenu contains further submenus,  
repeat above step. Select the next submenu, for  
example, View.  
• Select the setting of your choice.  
• Press Back to return to the previous menu level and  
Back the menu.  
• The typing method is indicated by one of the fellowing  
item:  
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
(For detail information about text input mode, see  
table below.)  
By numbering  
After entering Menu, you can access menu and  
submenu items by using their matching number.  
For example: Press 9 then 2, you can access  
Display setup.  
Text input mode  
T9 Abc (T9 English input mode)  
T9 abc (T9 English input mode)  
T9 ABC (T9 English input mode)  
Numeric  
Multitap Abc (Traditional input mode)  
Multitap abc (Traditional input mode)  
Multitap ABC (Traditional input mode)  
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You can change the character case by pressing #  
and you can change between the letter and number  
mode by pressing #.  
• Start writing a word by using the keys 2 to 9.  
Press each key only once for one letter. The word  
changes after each keystroke.  
• Example: To write HAPPY when the predictive test  
mode is selected, press 4 once for H, 2 once  
for A, 7 once for P, 7 once for other P, and 9  
once for Y.  
• When you have finished writing the word and it is  
correct, confirm it by pressing Navigation, right key.  
Pressing 0 by adding a space to move the cursor.  
Using traditional text input  
• Press a number key 1 to 9, repeatedly until the  
desired character appears. The characters available  
depend on the language selected in the Settings  
menu, Language.  
To input next letter you want, is located on, the same  
key as the present one, wait until the cursor appears.  
• Start writing the next word.  
• The most common punctuation marks are available  
under the number key 1.  
Tips for writing text  
To insert a space, press 0.  
To move the cursor to the left, right, down or up, press  
the Navigation key.  
To delete a character to the left of the cursor, press  
Clear. Press and hold Clear to delete all characters  
more quickly.  
To insert a special character, press * to get the  
table with special characters, and then press OK back  
to message.  
Using T9 text input  
T9 input mode is only available for the modes and  
languages on the method list. You can key in any letter  
with a single keypress. The T9 text input is based on a  
built-in dictionary.  
You can select T9 languages by selecting menu by  
press Option into list, or in the editor screen long  
press * enter T9 languages option. In T9 menu, you  
can also select T9 off function.  
! Note  
The handset default setting for T9 languages is T9 on.  
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LISTING OF FUNCTIONS  
Profiles [Menu 1]  
1. General  
2. Vibrate only  
3. Silent  
4. Outdoor  
5. Headset  
Call register [Menu 2]  
1. Missed calls  
2. Dialed calls  
3. Received calls  
4. Delete call log  
5. Call time  
Tools [Menu 3]  
1. Alarm  
2. Favorites  
3. Calculator  
4. Units converter  
5. World time  
6. BMI  
6. Call cost  
7. Text message counter  
8. GPRS counter  
7. Pink schedule  
Organizer [Menu 4]  
1. Contacts  
2. Calendar  
3. To do list  
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Messages [Menu 5]  
1. Text message  
2. Multimedia message  
3. Chat  
My stuff [Menu 7]  
1. Java  
2. Games  
Restore settings [Menu 9]  
1. Date & Time  
2. Display setup  
3. Language  
3. File manager  
4. Voice mail  
4. Call setup  
5. Broadcast  
5. Network  
6. Security setup  
7. Restore settings  
Browser [Menu 8]  
1. SIM service  
2. WAP  
Multimedia [Menu 6]  
1. Camera  
3. Data account  
2. MP3 player  
3. FM radio  
4. Photo gallery  
5. Voice recorder  
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PROFILES  
Within the Profiles menu, you can adjust and  
personalise the phone tone for different events and  
environments.  
Select the Personalise you want to customize (for  
example, Tone setup, Alert type, Light etc) and press OK.  
Choose to desired option and press OK.  
Profile Settings  
Activate  
Once you have selected the setting Personalise, you  
can cusomize the following settings of the selected  
profile:  
In the Idle mode, press Menu and select Profiles and  
press OK to access the list of profiles.  
Use Navigation Key to select the profile. Press Option to  
activate and personalise the profile.  
• Tone setup  
– Ringtone: to define how the phone notifies you of an  
incoming voice call.  
Personalise  
Within Profile submenu, there are following profiles.  
– Power on: to define how the phone notifies you of  
switching phone on.  
– Power off: to define how the phone notifies you of  
switching phone off.  
• General  
• Vibrate only  
• Silent  
• Outdoor  
• Headset  
– Message tone: to define how the phone notifies you of  
receiving a message.  
– Keypad tone: to set any one of the options and the  
active one is highlighted.  
Select Activate and press OK.  
• Volume  
To set the volume level for the ringing and keypad tones.  
In the Idle mode, when Head phone is unplugged, you  
can hold and pressing the *to change profiles to  
Vibrate only mode quickly and easily.  
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• Alert type  
Rename  
To choose the phone how to notify you for incoming calls  
and receiving a message.  
You can change the name of selected profiles. To  
rename a selected profile, within selected profile  
submenu, select “Rename”.  
The options are: Ring, Vibrate, Ring & Vib., Ring after Vib.,  
Silent and Beep once  
• Answer mode  
To set the phone answer an incoming voice call by press  
Send key or Any key.  
Only when user chooses Headset mode, the answer  
mode have three options Send key, Any key and Auto.  
• Extra tone  
To set the Warning, Error, Camo on and Connect On  
or Off. For example, when you set Extra tone to on,  
the phone sounds a warning tone when the battery is  
running out of power.  
• Light  
– LCD backlight: to set backlight flash time period.  
;– Status LED: you can recognize the network status by  
indicator light, it flicker define colors when the service  
is available. The LED will flash color when handset  
in different status. For example: receiving call or  
message.  
– Keypad backlight: to turn on/off the keypad backlight  
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CALL REGISTER  
In the Call Info. press Option, you can  
• Delete  
Missed calls [Menu 2-1]  
Within the submenu you can view the phone numbers  
from which somebody has most recently tried to call  
you.  
In the list of missed call press OK to display call  
information.  
• Save to contacts  
• Dial  
• Send text message  
• Send multimedia  
In the Call info. press Option, you can  
• Delete  
Received calls [Menu 2-3]  
Within the submenu you can view the numbers from  
which you have most recently accepted calls.  
• Dial  
• Edit  
• Send text message  
• Send multimedia message  
Press OK to display call information.  
In the Call Info. press Option, you can  
• Delete  
Dialed calls [Menu 2-2]  
Within the submenu you can view the numbers from  
which you have most recently call or attempted calls.  
Press OK to display call information.  
In Idle mode, press Senter Call logs.  
• Save to contacts  
• Dial  
• Edit  
• Send text message  
• Send multimedia  
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Delete call log [Menu 2-4]  
In this submenu, Press OK to display  
• Missed calls  
Call cost [Menu 2-6]  
This network service allows you to check the cost  
of your last call or all calls. The call costs are shown  
separately for each SIM card.  
Last call: you can set the phone to show the cost of  
last call. You may need the PIN2 code to select the  
currency or unit. Contact your service provider for  
charging unit prices.  
• Dialled calls  
• Received calls  
• Delete all  
Press OK to delete it.  
All calls: you can set the phone to show the remaining  
talk time in terms of charging units or units of  
currency by using this option. You may need the PIN2  
code to select the currency or unit. Contact your  
service provider for charging unit prices.  
• Max cost call: you can limit the costs of your calls to a  
certain amount of charging units or units of currency  
by using this option. You can make and receive  
charged calls as long as the specified cost limit is not  
exceeded. The number of remaining units is shown in  
the idle mode. You may need the PIN2 code to set the  
Max. cost.  
Call time [Menu 2-5]  
This function records the length of time or duration of  
all incoming and outgoing calls in hours, minutes and  
seconds.  
• Last call: Display last one outgoing call in hours,  
minutes and seconds.  
• Dialed calls: Display the time for all outgoing calls in  
hours, minutes and seconds.  
• Received calls: Display the time for all incoming calls  
in hours, minutes and seconds.  
• Reset all: Clear the time records.  
• Reset cost: this option allows you to reset the call cost  
counter. You may need the PIN2 code to clear your  
setting.  
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CALL REGISTER  
• Price per unit: this is the cost that the Service Provider  
charges for one unit of call time. At this point you will  
be asked to enter your PIN 2 code to set this function.  
Text message counter [Menu 2-7]  
This function can show you how many text message  
you already sent and received.  
GPRS counter [Menu 2-8]  
With the data counter you can check the amount of  
data sent and received data in last session data sent  
and received in total and to clear the counters. The  
counters unit is a byte. To reset counter, answer “Yes”  
when confirm window show up.  
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TOOLS  
Within Favorites menu, turn On / Off from the function  
Alarm [Menu 3-1]  
list.  
The alarm clock uses the time format set for the clock.  
The phone offers you an extensive range of functions  
which are grouped in menus and submenus. From Idle  
mode the favorites menus can be accessed by press  
Navigation key direction up U.  
For some reason, if user turn Off all favorites functions  
before, when user press Navigation key direction up  
U in the Idle mode, handset will show ‘edit favorites  
message’ to remind user.  
Press Menu, select Tools and Alarm, press OK to enter  
submenu of Alarm.  
To set the alarm, press Edit and set on the alarm, key in  
the alarm time.  
You can repeat the alarm, Once, Mon-Fri, Mon-Sat and  
Everyday.  
Press Stop to stop the alarm. If you let the phone  
continue to alarm for a minute or press Snooze, the  
alarm stops for about 4 minutes and then resumes.  
If the alarm time is reached while the phone is switched  
off, the phone switches itself on and starts sounding the  
alarm tone, if you press Stop, the phone ask whether  
you want to active the phone, Power on? Press No to  
switch off the phone or Yes to switch on the phone.  
Calculator [Menu 3-3]  
You can use your phone’s calculator to add, subtract,  
multiply and divide.  
Press Menu, select Tools and Calculator, press OK.  
With the screen showing a “0”, enter the first number in  
the calculation.  
Use Navigation key U , D , L , R to add, subtract,  
Favorites [Menu 3-2]  
The Favorites screen displays 13 favorites items set by  
the user.  
multiply and divide.  
Press OK to get the result.  
Press Clear to start the new calculation.  
You can edit some specific functions to the default list  
for your personal favorites list and activate them.  
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TOOLS  
Units converter [Menu 3-4]  
In the Unit converter submenu, choose converter  
Weight, Length or Currency.  
You can converter Kg units expressed in Pound units  
and Ounce units.  
Within Length converter, you can select.  
• Km units expressed in Mile units  
• Meter units expressed in Yard units.  
• Meter units expressed in Foot units  
• Cm units expressed in Inch units  
World time [Menu 3-5]  
The screen shows the city name, current date and time.  
Use Navigation key to choose the city and check the  
local time, press OK.  
If you want to change the time display in Idle mode to  
the selected time, press OK.  
• The time zone setting of each city in world time menu  
may be affected by network condition.  
BMI (Body Mass Index) [Menu 3-6]  
In this submenu, you can check your BMI value in  
relation to your height and weight.  
To calculate the BMI value proceed as follows:  
Select your gender, Male or Female, use Navigation key  
direction U , D , L , R select it.  
• Enter your height in centimeters using the numeric  
keys. Enter your weight in kilos using the numeric  
keys and press OK.  
• The phone calculates your BMI ratio value and  
display the result.  
Enter the number unit to be converted and press OK.  
Within Currency converter, you setting the exchange  
rate first. Once in the Currency converter menu, press  
OK. Enter Exchange rate and press OK.  
Input currency  
• Before you input currency, you need select foreign  
unit expressed in domestic units or domestic units  
expressed in foreign units, depending on how you  
wish to convert the currency.  
• Enter the amount to be converted, press OK to get the  
converted amount.  
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Pink schedule [Menu 3-7]  
Using this feature, user can enter information on  
menstrual cycle and determine the:  
• Probability of becoming pregnant on the current date  
• Period during which it is possible to become pregnant  
date of next period  
To check your menstrual cycle, enter the starting date  
of your last period  
• Enter the average length of your menstrual cycle and  
press the OK key  
To get detail information, select one of highlight date  
and press OK to display pregnant probability.  
! Note  
This Schedule may not fit to your physical condition.  
Therefore, use the Pink schedule just for reference.  
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ORGANIZER  
(The number of store entries in SIM card, it may be  
different depend on your SIM card service provider.)  
Contacts [Menu 4-1]  
Search [Menu 4-1-1]  
– Then select To SIM, press OK.  
You can search contacts by name characters or  
number.  
Name and Number, allow you key in the first characters  
of the name or number for which you are searching in  
the editor screen, press Search the match recorder will  
be shown.  
To input or edit a searched item, press Option key to  
enter into the submenu.  
You can select View, Edit, Delete, Copy, Move, and  
Send vCard an entry.  
– Enter the name, number and caller group, press OK.  
• To store a Number in the Phone:  
– In main menu, select Organizer, Contacts and select  
Add new. You can store 500 entries in your phone for  
name and telephone number.  
– Then select To Phone, press OK.  
– Enter the name and number, press OK.  
The phone’s internal contacts allows you personalise  
individual record, such as home number, company  
name, Email address, office number, Fax number,  
picture, Ring tone and assign to Caller group.  
Add new [Menu 4-1-2]  
– For each number or text item you can choose:  
Name, Number, Home number, Company name, Email  
address, Office number, Fax number, Picture, Sound  
and Caller group.  
• It is possible to store phone numbers in two places:  
– In the SIM card.  
– In the Phone.  
View [Menu 4-1-3]  
• To store a Number in the SIM card:  
It is possible to display all individual names and phone  
number in the name list.  
– In main menu, select Organizer, Contacts, and select  
Add new. You can store 255 entries (Maximum) in your  
SIM card for name and telephone number. See also  
“Writing Text”.  
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– Send by SMS: to send the vCard as text message, if the  
network supported it.  
Press Option key to access these function:  
• View  
– Send by MMS: to send the vCard as multimedia  
message, if the network supported it.  
Displays each element of the selected entry. Use  
Navigation Key U , D , L , R to display the next or  
previous element of the entry. Each element may be  
edited.  
– Save to file: save vCard in File manager.  
Delete all [Menu 4-1-4]  
You can remove name and phone numbers from  
selected contacts all at once.  
• Edit  
Displays the entry allowing you to make changes as  
required.  
In the Contacts Menu, select Delete all then press OK.  
• Delete  
• Choose delete From SIM, From phone or One by one,  
then press OK. If user want to delete all phone or  
SIM records, user need to enter phone code first and  
press OK.  
Delete an individual entry from the contacts.  
• Copy  
Copy an individual entry to SIM memory or Phone  
memory. The record is both saved in SIM and Phone’s  
memory.  
! Note  
The default phone code is 0000.  
• Move  
Move an individual entry from SIM to Phone or Phone to  
SIM. The record only display in one place, SIM or Phone.  
• If user delete record one by one, first, select the  
record want to deleted, then press Delete. Press Yes/  
No at Delete?popup text display.You can view and edit  
personal phone number.  
• Send vCard  
To send a vCard, search for the name and phone number  
that you want to send from contact list. Press Option and  
select Send vCard and press OK, the vCard options have:  
You can view and edit personal phone number.  
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ORGANIZER  
Copy all [Menu 4-1-5]  
Settings [Menu 4-1-7]  
• Own number  
You can view and edit personal phone number. To set on  
this function, see also “Display item/Own number”.  
You can copy all names and phones number from the  
phone’s memory to SIM card’s memory or from SIM  
card’s memory to phone’s memory.  
You can also copy or move one contact record from  
phone’s memory to SIM card’s memory or from SIM  
card’s memory to phone’s memory.  
• Service dial number  
Your service provider may program some special phone  
numbers into your SIM. It is not possible to modify the  
Service dial numbers.  
Caller groups [Menu 4-1-6]  
The phone number pointed to can only be recalled or  
dialed.  
You can set the phone to sound a specific ringing  
tone and flash a selected graphic on the display when  
you receive a call from a particular name and phone  
number. To do this, first include a name and number in  
a caller group. Then define a ringing tone and Picture/  
Animation for this group. If you want to activate this  
function, please store names and phone numbers in the  
phone memory.  
• Speed dial  
In this function, you can make a call by using the speed  
dialing keys.  
You can set any of the numbers key 2 to 9 to work  
as a speed dialing key. To do this you need to assign a  
contacts record to a number key.  
Select State and select On/Off the function  
After entering the Caller groups menu, Use Navigation  
Key to change Group name, Ring tone, Picture, LED  
pattern and Member list for each group.  
Select Set number and select records from contacts then  
press OK.  
Group default name include: Business, Family, Friends,  
VIP and Others. After each setting, press OK key  
After assigning a number to a speed dial key, you can  
call, reassign the record or undo the speed dial.  
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When a phone number is assigned to one of the speed  
dialing keys (2 to 9), you can call the phone number  
in the following ways:  
– Picture  
– Sound  
– Caller group  
Press On / Off key.  
• If you have set the menu function Speed dial to on,  
press and hold to corresponding speed dialing key until  
the call is started.  
• My vCard  
You can edit personal vCard in the handset. Also, you  
can send vCards to your friends that numbers save in the  
contacts list.  
• Memory status  
You can check what percentage of the phone’s internal  
memory is unoccupied and how many name and number  
entries can still be stored in SIM card’s and Phone’s  
memory.  
Edit my card  
In the My vCard submenu, select Edit my card enter the  
information for your vCard then press Save.  
• Preferred storage  
You can choose where you want to save the name and  
Send my card  
– In the My vCard submenu, select Send my card and  
select transfer method  
phone number. Select SIM or Phone and press OK.  
• Fields  
The phone allows you to personalise the contacts  
looking. In the Setting submenu, selected Fields and  
choose the item you want to display or not.  
– Send by SMS  
– Send by MMS  
– Save to file  
– Home number  
– Company name  
– Email address  
– Office number  
– Fax number  
Search by  
You can set the phone to search by name or number,  
when you search the Contacts. If you select Variable,  
the phone will ask how to search when you search the  
Contacts.  
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ORGANIZER  
• The task view allows you to view the details of the  
select task. You can move through the task.  
• When setting time is coming, the alarm notification is  
enable, the phone will remain user his activities.  
Calendar [Menu 4-2]  
You can use the phone’s calendar to keep track of  
reminders, calls you need to make, meetings and  
birthdays. You can set the calendar to sound an alarm  
when it’s time for you to go to a meeting.  
• Press Menu, select Organizer, then Calendar. Press  
OK to the options list; you can Add appointment, View,  
Go to date, Set holiday, and Delete all.  
• If you want to add new appointment, within the  
calendar submenu, use Navigation key move to the  
day you want or use Go to date option. The current  
day is indicated with a frame around the day. If there  
are any appointments set for the day, the day is frame.  
To view the appointments, press OK to Edit and Delete  
To do list [Menu 4-3]  
• In this function, you can Add appointment, Edit task,  
Reminder tone, Delete task and Delete all the list  
of tasks. You can also select and view a single task.  
More detail information about writing text see also  
“Writing Text”.  
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MESSAGES  
Within the Messages menu you can receive, display,  
edit, send and/or save text message up to 2295  
characters.  
In the Option list of writing message, you can select  
Alignment, and New paragraph in the Format text.  
You can add pictures, animations, melodies and sound  
effects to a text message and format the text using EMS  
(Enhanced Messaging Service).  
Setting the Phone for Text message  
Before you can send a text message, it is necessary  
to ensure the Message center number is already set  
in Service center. (Your service provider sill supply the  
message center number.) The Message center number  
may have been preprogrammed on SIM.  
In the message press Option key, select Insert object.  
The Object list are: Picture, My picture, Predefined  
animation, My animation, Melody, My melody and  
Predefined sound  
After choosing, press OK.  
Setting the Message Centre Number  
The phone allows you to use templates insert into  
the message when you write. Within Write message  
submenu, press Option and select Use templates. You  
can choose templates from the list.  
To send the message, press Option select Done to  
choose choose send options: Send only, Send and  
save, Save, Send to many, Send to group and press  
OK. Then enter the phone number (or recall it from the  
contacts) and press OK to send the message.  
You can choose Send and save and Save option that the  
sent message is stored in the Outbox folder.  
• The options list includes option for View, Delete and  
Delete all, the message you are writing.  
Within Text message submenu, select Settings, Service  
center. Select one profile and enter message center  
number in international number format. (the profile shall  
be activated.)  
Text message [Menu 5-1]  
(Short Messaging Service)  
Write message [Menu 5-1-1]  
For detail information about how to write text in the  
phone, see also “Writing Text”.  
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MESSAGES  
Inbox [Menu 5-1-2]  
Outbox [Menu 5-1-3]  
To check an unread message later:  
• From Text message menu selects Inbox press OK.  
From Text message menu selects Outbox Press OK.  
Move to the desired message and press OK to view it.  
• Move to desired message and press OK to read it. The  
message is stored in the Inbox folder after you have  
read it.  
or icon indicate whether a sent message or  
unsent message.  
• While reading the outbox list, press Option to  
select through the list of options and press OK at  
the highlighted option to select it. The option list  
includes options for View, Delete and Delete all the  
message(s) you are selected.  
• The option list includes options for Send, Edit, Detail,  
Use number, and Extract URL the message you are  
reading.  
or icon indicate whether a message is read or  
unread in front of the message in the list.  
or icon indicate whether a message is illegal  
message format or broken message which can not be  
displayed in the Message body screen.  
• While reading the inbox list, press Option to  
select through the list of options and press OK at  
the highlighted option to select it. The option list  
includes options for View, Delete and Delete all the  
message(s) you are selected.  
• The option list includes options for Reply, Edit,  
Forward, Detail, Chat, Use number, Save objects and  
Extract URL the message you are reading.  
Templates [Menu 5-1-4]  
In this function, the phone allows you to edit and erase  
the templates.  
From the templates list, press Option key to edit or erase  
template message.  
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- Valid period: This is the duration that your message  
is stored at the message centre. Delivery attempts  
will be repeated until the message has been  
delivered or expired.  
The option of length of time has: 1 hour., 12 hours.,  
1 day., 1 week., Maximum  
Settings [Menu 5-1-5]  
There are five kinds of message settings in your phone,  
Service center, Common setting, Memory status,  
Preferred storage, and Preferred bearer to all text  
messages.  
A message service center is a group of settings need  
for sending text messages. The phone uses the SC  
name, SC address, , Valid period and Message type  
under the Settings menu as a default message profile if  
you don’t select another set when sending a message.  
- Message type: You can select four kinds of message  
type with text message.  
The option of type has: Text, Fax, Page and Email.  
• Common setting [Menu 5-1-7]  
– The following message settings under the settings  
menu are common to all outgoing text messages,  
irrespective of the selected set.  
• Service center 1&2 [Menu 5-1-6]  
– If more than one message service center is supported  
by your SIM card, select the one you want to use. The  
number of service center depends on your SIM card.  
- Delivery report: User can turn On or Off this function  
if user want to receive delivery report from service  
provider or not.  
– Within the Service center submenu of the Settings  
you can change the settings of a particular message  
Service center include:  
- Reply path: Also, user can choose to use the same  
service center as the received message to reply  
or not.  
- SC name: Within this field you can input the message  
centre name.  
• Memory status [Menu 5-1-8]  
You can check what percentage of the phone’s internal  
memory is unoccupied and how messages can still be  
stored in SIM card’s or Phone’s memory.  
- SC address: Within this field you can input the  
message centre number.  
– The phone will show message to remind user if SIM  
card and Phone set both out of memory.  
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MESSAGES  
A multimedia message can contain text, sound and  
picture. Each contain including media object, sound and  
picture, the maximum size can not exceed 90 KB, also  
the phone supports multimedia messages that are total  
up to 100 KB in size. If the maximum size is exceeded,  
the phone may not be able to receive the message.  
Depending on the network, you may receive a text  
message that includes an Internet address where you  
can view the multimedia message.  
• Preferred storage [Menu 5-1-9]  
You can choose where you want to save the message  
depend on memory status.  
– If either one of storage locations, SIM card or  
Phone, already full, the phone will automatically save  
information to another.  
– Select SIM or Phone and press OK.  
• Preferred bearer [Menu 5-1-0]  
The Preferred bearer settings to set the settings for  
• Multimedia messaging supports the following formats:  
– Picture: GIF, BMP and JPEG.  
selected bearer.  
The Bearer list are: Prefer GPRS, Prefer GSM, GPRS Only  
and GSM Only  
– Sound: MIDI (SP-MIDI), AMR , iMelody audio and  
monophonic ringing tones.  
• The phone does not necessarily support all variations  
of the aforementioned file formats. If a received  
message contains any unsupported elements, they  
may be replaced with the file name and the test  
Object format not supported.  
Multimedia message [Menu 5-2]  
! Note  
This function can be used only if it is supported by your  
network service provider. Only phones that offer compatible  
multimedia message features can receive and display  
multimedia messages.  
Write message [Menu 5-2-1]  
• For detail information about how to write text in the  
phone, see also “Writing Text”.  
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To enter a name from the contacts, press Edit and  
select Add number or Add E-mail then search insert  
desired number and email.  
You can choose Save and send and Save to drafts  
option that the sent message is stored in the Outbox  
and Draft folder  
• Scroll to Content, press Edit enter Option list of  
multimedia message writing message. You can select  
Add text, Add image, Add audio, Add attachment and  
Templates.  
Inbox [Menu 5-2-2]  
To check an unread message later:  
• From Multimedia message select Inbox press OK.  
To insert a file in the message, scroll to Add  
attachment option then press OK. Press Open to link  
a specific folder in File manager and scroll to the  
desired file, press OK and Done. An attached file is  
indicated with the file name in the message.  
• The handset supports the sending and receiving  
of multimedia message that contain several pages  
(slides). Each slide can contain text, one image and  
one sound clip.  
• The phone allows you to use templates insert into  
the message when you write. In the editor screen,  
scroll to Edit content, press Edit enter Option list of  
multimedia message writing message and select  
Templates. You can chose templates from the list.  
• Move to desired message and press OK to read it. The  
message is stored in the Inbox folder after you have  
read it, press Options and then select View.  
or icon indicate whether a message is read or  
unread in front of the message in the list.  
or icon indicate whether a message is illegal  
message format or broken message which can not be  
displayed in the message body screen.  
• While reading the message, press Options to select  
through the list of options and press OK at the  
highlighted option to select it.  
• The Inbox option list includes options have View,  
Properties, Reply, Reply to all, Forward, Delete,  
Delete all, Use number and Extract URL.  
To send the message, press right soft key.  
• For reading message the options are:  
Play, Save image as and Save audio as  
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• From the templates list, press Option key to select  
template message.  
Outbox [Menu 5-2-3]  
To read an send Multimedia message  
• From Multimedia message select Outbox move to  
Settings [Menu 5-2-6]  
desired message and press Options to read it.  
• The following message settings under the Multimedia  
message Setting menu. It includes Send, Retrieval,  
Filters, Edit profile and Memory status.  
• Within the Settings submenu of the Multimedia  
message you can change the settings of a Multimedia  
message sending option  
• The Outbox option list includes options have View,  
Properties, Send to others, Delete, Delete all, Use  
number and Extract URL.  
• For options of the message you are reading are:  
Save, Save image as, and Save audio as  
• Sending:  
Drafts [Menu 5-2-4]  
– Validity period: This is the duration that your message  
is stored at the message centre. Delivery attempts will  
be repeated until the message has been delivered or  
expired.  
To finished or view an draft message:  
• From Multimedia message select Drafts move to  
desired message and press Options to read it.  
The option of length of time have: Max., 1 hour, 12  
hours, 1 day and 1 week.  
• The Drafts option list includes options have View,  
Properties, Send, Edit message, Delete, Delete all,  
Use number and Extract URL.  
– Send report: User can turn On or Off this function  
if user want to receive delivery report form service  
provider or not.  
Templates [Menu 5-2-5]  
– Read report: User can turn On or Off this function if  
user want to receive report from service provider or  
not.  
• In this function, the phone allows you to View,  
Properties and Write message when use the  
templates.  
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– Priority: User can choose message priority; the options  
– Max Size  
have Normal, High, and Low.  
Set multimedia messages size by user, the maximum  
value is 100  
– Slide timing: User can set slide timing by own desire.  
The maximum value of the time is 60 seconds.  
– Ads. (Advertisement)  
The option of advertisement setting have: Reject and  
Allow  
– Delivery time: User can set the time of message  
delivery.  
• Edit profile:  
• Retrieval:  
You may use network or service provider to receive and  
send multimedia message. To edit Profile detail setting,  
see Edit profile under WAP/ Settings of Browser.  
– Home  
The option of home network have: Immediate, Delayed  
and Restricted  
• Memory status:  
– Roaming  
The options of roaming network have: As home,  
Delayed and Restricted  
You can check what free space of the phone’s internal  
memory is unoccupied and how messages can still be  
stored in SIM card’s or Phone’s memory.  
– Read report  
The option of read report have: On request, Send and  
Never send  
The phone will show message to remind user if handset  
out of memory.  
– Send report  
User can turn On or Off this function to ask the network  
to send delivery reports about your message.  
Chat [Menu 5-3]  
Chat is a way of sending short, simple text message.  
You send your message to different person in the same  
time via Chat room 1&2.  
• Filters:  
– Anonymous  
The option of anonymous have: Reject and Allow  
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MESSAGES  
- Connect to voice: user can dial the voice mail server  
number to listen voice mails.  
Starting a chat message  
• Enter the Chat menu, select Chat room from the list  
• Press Option enter chat room submenu, you can see  
– Chat room info  
– Choose the option and press OK to save it.  
– In the Idle mode, holding and pressing 1 can  
connect to voice mail.  
- Press OK to enter name that you want to use during  
chatting and number  
Broadcast [Menu 5-5]  
- Press Yes when confirm save message showup.  
– Start new  
Cell broadcast short messages are spread by the  
network service to all handsets in a cell. User can  
enable/disable the service to choose if user wants to  
receive broadcast messages from particular channels  
or not.  
- Go to Start new and press OK to write chat message  
Voice mail [Menu 5-4]  
Voice mail is a network service and you may need to  
subscribe to it first. For more information and for the  
voice mail number, contact your service provider. Press  
Menu, and select Messages and Voice mail.  
• Each phone line may have its own voice mailbox  
number.  
Receive mode [Menu 5-5-1]  
When you turn on/off the mode, you can choose to  
receive or not receive the last broadcast message  
received.  
Message list [Menu 5-5-2]  
• Within Voice mail submenu, choose phone line 1 or 2.  
– The option are:  
Using the arrow of Navigation key allows you browse  
through the message. Press OK or Back, if you want to  
read or exit.  
- Edit: general number editor.  
- Erase: erase the voice mail number.  
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Languages [Menu 5-5-3]  
User can select the languages of the broadcast  
message user wants to receive.  
Channel settings [Menu 5-5-4]  
You can select the channels from the channel list.  
You can add new channels where you want the  
messages to be received to the list. Then select it from  
select list.  
Also, the function allows you Select, Add, Edit and  
Delete setting.  
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Camera [Menu 6-1]  
! Note  
Camera  
options bar  
[Night mode]  
ON  
Please obey all local laws governing the taking of picture.  
Camera display  
area  
User can take photo with the built-in camera. The  
camera lens is on the back of the handset and the  
display of the handset works as viewfinder. The camera  
produces pictures in JPG format.  
Please pay attention, if handset is not enough memory  
to take a new photo, you need to free some pictures by  
deleting old photos or other files in the gallery.  
Option  
Back  
Selection keys  
When user enter the “Camera” screen, user can press  
Navi-right/left key L and R to change camera options  
and Navi-up/down D and U to change camera options  
status  
Camera options  
Image size  
128x128  
160x120  
320x240  
640x480  
Cont shot  
Off  
3 shot  
5 shot  
9 shot  
Frame  
Off  
Image qty  
High  
Normal  
Low  
Effect  
Normal  
B & W  
EV  
+4  
+3  
+2  
+1  
0
-1  
-2  
-3  
-4  
WB  
Auto  
Daylight  
Tungsten  
Fluorescent  
Night  
Off  
On  
Zoom  
1.0x  
1.5x  
2.0x  
2.5x  
3.0x  
Frame 1  
Frame 2  
Frame 3  
Frame 4  
Frame 5  
Frame 6  
Frame 7  
Frame 8  
Frame 9  
Frame 10  
Sepia  
Negative  
B&W negat.  
Oil paint  
Emboss  
Bluish  
Black board  
White Board  
Crayon  
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• Effect setting: to set effects of photo.  
Taking a Photo  
• Add frame: to select the frame style from the list when  
take pictures.  
– Stick frame only support when image size set for  
128x128.  
• In Multimedia menu, select Camera.  
• The live image appears on the display, and you can  
use the display as a view finder.  
To take a photo press side key  
to capture.  
– When image size set for 128x128, user can press Navi-  
up U or down D key to change frame style directly.  
When taking a photo a shutter sound is heard. The  
phone saves the photo in the Photo gallery of the  
Multimedia menu.  
• Cont shot: you can take a photo in various shot.  
• Delay timer: to set a time delay before the camera  
takes a photo. Select the length of delay you want.  
• Restore default: to reset all camera settings back to  
default.  
To setup Camera option  
Press Option to enter options screen. User can select:  
To photo gallery: the folder save images taken, for  
detail please see Photo gallery.  
• Camera setting: the setting option for further camera  
functions  
• Image setting: the settings about image  
– Image size: the options of image size have: 128x128,  
160x120, 320x240, 640x480  
MP3 player [Menu 6-2]  
Your phone includes an MP3 player for listening to MP3  
files.  
MP3 files stored in the MP3 folder (Default setting) will  
automatically be detected and added to the default  
play list.  
You can listen to the sound files via a compatible  
headset, or the phone’s loudspeaker. You can make or  
answer a call while using the MP3 player.  
– Image quality: to define how much the photo file will  
be compressed when saving the image. Select Low,  
Normal, or High.  
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During a call, the playback is paused.  
MP3 player settings [Menu 6-2-2]  
Settings: MP3 player setting options.  
Turn On/Off for List auto generate.  
• When List auto generate  
function turns on, the  
handset will refresh the track  
list automatically everytime  
when the handset switch on.  
1_LOST_IN_LO  
Name of MP3  
Function key  
The play number  
of MP3  
TWNGSM  
Volume  
Welcome  
Option  
Back  
The time of play  
MP3  
• When List auto generate  
00:02  
01 JAN  
! Note  
Menu  
Contacts  
functions turns off, the  
Because of the small dimension of the speaker, in some  
cases the audio could be distorted, especially at maximum  
volume and when there are lots of bass sounds. Therefore,  
we recommend you to use the stereo headset in order to  
appreciate the high quality of your music.  
handset will not refresh the  
track list automatically everytime when the handset  
switch on.  
• Skin: to select background picture of MP3 player.  
There are three skin pictures for users choose.  
• Select shuffle to play the current track or the enter  
track list repeatedly.  
The MP3 player supports: [Menu 6-2-1]  
MPEG-1 Layer III: Sampling frequency up to 48 KHz.  
Bit rate up to 320 Kbps stereo.  
MPEG-2 Layer III: Sampling frequency up to 48 KHz.  
Bit rate up to 320 Kbps stereo.  
Turn on/off Random function.  
Turn on/off Background play function.  
– On: allow music continue playing when left MP3 player.  
– Off: when user left MP3 player, music will stop.  
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• Please turn off the handset before Add/Delete music  
or handsets will automatic turn off when cable plug in.  
• Use the functions of the four ways Navigation key as  
describe in the bellow table:  
! Note  
Four ways Navigation Key Audio Play Function  
All music tracks must be storage in MP3 folder (Default  
setting, user may not be change path.)  
bPlay /iPause music  
j Stop  
U Up  
D Down  
L Left  
R Right  
• Plug in cable (USB) to handset and  
USB Config:  
g Skip to previous tracks  
h Skip to next tracks  
PC, screen show two options:  
– Mass storage mode: for add /  
remove music or image.  
Mass storage  
COM Port  
• In the MP3 player menu, press Option allows access  
- In the Mass storage mode,  
user can add / remove music to  
handset via PC.  
OK  
Back  
to the following settings.  
List: you can view all the tracks available on the track  
list and play the desired track  
- COM Port mode: set the USB as COM Port.  
– If you press Option in the play list, you can:  
Play: to play selected music.  
Playing the MP3 [Menu 6-2-3]  
Add: to add music which not store in the MP3 folder.  
• User can listen to music on the loudspeaker or  
with headphone. The handset default setting for  
MP3 playing is loudspeaker; user also can plug in  
headphone to listen MP3.  
! Note  
Add only support when List auto generate function turns off,  
user can add music from other folder.  
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Delete: to delete the selecting music.  
* If the radio channel supports stereo effect, the stereo  
indicate will show on screen. If the radio channel not  
supports stereo effect and the stereo indicate will hide  
from screen.  
To turn on the radio  
• Press Menu and select Multimedia and FM radio.  
• Press down key D to turn on/off radio.  
Rename: to modify the name of the selecting music.  
Add to rings: to add selected music for ring tone.  
Detail: to show music information  
Delete all: to delete all the music in the play list.  
FM radio [Menu 6-3]  
! Note  
To listen to the FM radio on your phone connect the  
compatible headset connector on the left top of the  
phone. Note that the quality of the radio broadcast  
depends on the radio station’s coverage in that  
particular area.  
Before you turn on the FM radio, please make sure the  
headset is plugged well. Otherwise, the FM radio cannot  
be turn on.  
– On the display is frequency of the radio channel.  
– If you have already saved radio channels in channel  
list, you can select a radio channel location 1 to 10 by  
pressing the corresponding number key.  
Channel frequency  
FM Radio  
Radio frequency  
indicate bar  
Search channel  
icons  
Turning a radio channel  
Radio power on/  
off indicate  
Volume  
! Note  
*Stereo indicate  
Option  
Back  
Using FM radio, user must plug in headphone, FM radio does  
not support loudspeaker function.  
Channel list  
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• When the radio is on, long press Navigation left/  
right key for Auto search when a channel is found  
searching will stop. When you short press Navigation  
left/right key to search channel skip +/-0.1 MHZ.  
• Manual input: if you know the frequency of the radio  
channel you would like to listen to (between 87.5 MHz  
and 108.0 MHz), key it in and press OK.  
• Auto search: if you want to search radio channel,  
press Yes when Preset list confirm message show up.  
The search stops when a channel has been found.  
• Settings: FM radio setting options:  
– Skin: to select background picture of FM radio. There  
are three skin pictures for users choose.  
Four ways Navigation Key FM Radio Function  
Turn On/Off radio  
D Down  
Short press to skip -0.1 MHZ  
Long press enable channel  
auto search  
L Left  
– Background play:  
On: allow radio continuing playing when exit FM radio.  
Off: when user exits FM radio, radio will paused.  
Short press to skip +0.1 MHZ  
Long press enable channel  
auto search  
R Right  
– Loud Speaker  
Key 1~10  
To change radio channel, by  
pressing the corresponding  
number key  
! Note  
You can normally make a call or answer an incoming call  
while listening to the radio. The volume of the radio is muted.  
When you end the call, the radio volume will automatically  
be turned up again. Also, when an application using GPRS  
or HSCSD connection is sending or receiving data, it may  
interfere with the radio.  
Using the radio  
When the radio is on, press Option and select  
• Channel list: To save the channel you have found, press  
Option and select Edit. Key in the name of the channel  
and Frequency press Done. You can save 10 radio  
channels in the handset.  
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If you want to add/remove music and images to the  
Handset, connect it to a PC with USB cable  
Photo gallery [Menu 6-4]  
Photo gallery is a folder under Multimedia folder. It is a  
folder to save the photo images. You can view image in  
this folder.  
• Press Option and choose one of the following  
functions that may be available for the selected file:  
View, Forward, Rename, Delete, Delete all Files and  
Sort. The number of photo file storage is subject to the  
image quality you store.  
Type  
A
Type B  
USB port (Type B)  
on the player  
USB Cable  
USB port (Type A) on PC  
To use Mass storage (USB cable)  
Connecting the handset to PC  
• After connected the handset and PC, choice “Mass  
Storage” handsets will automatic turn off  
• The OS will automatically generate a “Removable  
Disk” in My Computer. You can enter the disk to  
access the data in the handset.  
! Note  
System default requirement: PC hardware and software for  
Windows 2000/XP. For more information, please see below  
“Install USB Software for Window 2000”.  
! Note  
Please use USB according to the standard steps as below;  
otherwise the data may lose or cause damage.  
You can access to the handset from the Window  
Explorer (Windows 2000/XP) / File Manager or My  
Computer and add / erase audio, image or other files  
to the handset.  
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• If you want to remove the USB cable from the handset  
after adding or erasing files,  
– Double click the Remove Hardware icon in the taskbar  
tray.  
Voice recorder [Menu 6-5]  
• Voice recorder is a simple voice recording  
application, which provides functionalities for the user  
to manage voice files. User can play recorder voice  
use loudspeaker or headphone. The loudspeaker is  
default setting for playing recorder voice.  
• Within Voice recorder submenu, you can select  
Record, List and Settings  
Record: Once recording is started, the remaining  
time is displayed.  
List: you can play back or delete the recorded  
voice. Press Option you can select from  
– Click Stop when the message “You can remove  
hardware now” appears on the screen, remove the  
handset.  
Copy files into the handset  
• After connecting the handset to a PC successfully,  
there will be a new disk “Removable Disk” in My  
computer.  
• Enter the directory stored your music, image or other  
files and select them thru your mouse. After selection,  
your mouse on the selected files and click right button  
of your mouse to select “Copy”, enter the Removable  
Disk from My Computer, and click right button of your  
mouse to select “Paste” then the music files will be  
copied into the handset.  
Play: play the selected sound.  
Delete: to delete the selected sound file.  
Rename: to modify the name of the selecting sound.  
Append: to append the new sound with the already  
existing sound. This function only supports the  
AMR file.  
Forward: to forward the sound file to “Set as ring  
tone” or “To MMS”.  
Delete all: to delete the entire available sound files.  
Settings: there are two types format setting: AMR  
or WAV  
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Install USB Software for Window 2000  
! Note  
Please upgrade Windows 2000 to Service Pack 4 for  
supporting the USB disk function.  
For more information about Windows 2000 Service Pack  
downloads/servicepacks/default.asp  
You can also download the Service Pack 4 from Microsoft  
web site.  
Copyright © 2004 Microsoft Corporation, One Microsoft  
Way, Redmond, Washington 98052-6399 U.S.A. All rights  
reserved.  
Install USB Software for Window 98  
! Note  
• Step 1 Open Control Panels  
Press Start Setting Control panels  
Please use USB according to the standard steps as below;  
otherwise the data may lose or cause damage.  
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Connect it to a PC with USB cable, choice “Mass  
Storage” handsets will automatic turn off.  
• Step 2 Open System  
From Control panels System  
Type  
A
USB Config:  
Type B  
USB port (Type B)  
on the player  
Mass storage  
COM Port  
USB Cable  
USB port (Type A) on PC  
OK  
Back  
• Step 3 Open Device Manager  
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• Step 4 Double Click the Unknown USB Device  
• Step 6 Press Next button  
Unknown USB device  
• Step 5 Click the Reinstall Driver button  
• Step 7 Press Next button  
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• Step 8 Assign the location where the device driver  
locate. [The driver location is depending on user.]  
• Step 10 Windows will search and install the USB  
driver and Install complete  
• Step 9 Press Next button  
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• Step 11 You can see the device in the Device  
Manager  
In the Device Manager, you can see USB Mass Storage  
Device show up.  
! Note  
You can download USB driver for Window 98 from LG WOW  
site.  
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MY STUFF  
• Java vibration: Use Navi-right/left to setup Java  
Java [Menu 7-1]  
vibration On/Off.  
You can enjoy various Java game in this menu. You can  
also change the DNS setting required for accessing  
Java services. If necessary, please view the memory  
status for Java games before download it.  
When you access the Java menu, the list of default  
game appears. Once you have installed Java games,  
the games are added to the list.  
• Java network: Use Navi-right/left to select Java  
network.  
• Free data space: to show free Java space information.  
• Heap size: to show Java size information.  
Games [Menu 7-2]  
! Note  
Your phone software includes some games specially  
designed for this handset.  
You can launch a game by pressing Menu and select  
Java service may not be available, depending on your  
service provider.  
My stuff and select Games.  
Java game options. [Menu 7-1-1]  
• Launch: To activate Java game.  
• Setting: Java game setting  
Use Navigation key select a game or Game setting,  
press OK.  
Press OK again, you can choose the option you want:  
Resume, Start game, Game level, Best grades and  
Game help.  
• Information : Show Java game detail information.  
Java setting: [Menu 7-1-2]  
Game setting [Menu 7-2-1]  
This function design for Java use only.  
This function design for game use only.  
• Audio: turn On / Off effect of game.  
• Vibration: turn On / Off effect of game.  
• Java audio: Use Navi-right/left to setup Java audio  
volume.  
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File manager [Menu 7-3]  
In the File manager menu, you can manage images,  
photos, recordings, tones that you have.  
In the My stuff submenu press OK to enter File  
manager. In the files manager screen, a list of folders  
is shown.  
Scroll to the desired folder and press Option select  
options, you can Open, Create folder and Format. One of  
the options is available.  
• Open: to view the files in the folder.  
– For selected folder, press Option, one of the options is  
Open, Create folder, Rename, Delete, Sort.  
• Create folder: to add a new folder into list  
• Format: you can format the file list.  
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BROWSER  
Your phone supports both SIM service and WAP  
(Wireless Application Protocol) services. These  
services allow you to browse all kinds of information  
such as news, weather reports, flight schedules,  
dictionaries, etc. Even more, you can connect to the  
Internet and go to your favorite WAP enabled web sites.  
The following sections explain how to setup and use  
these wonderful services.  
WAP [Menu 8-2]  
The WAP service enables your phone to surf the  
Internet. Your phone offers you several default profiles  
to choose from.  
These default profiles are based on the connection  
settings of major operators at the time this phone was  
manufactured. You can apply the desired connection  
settings by simply activating the respective profile and  
you are ready to go.  
SIM service [Menu 8-1]  
Home [Menu 8-2-1]  
In addition to the functions available in the phone, your  
SIM card* may provide additional services under the  
SIM service submenu**. By entering the submenu, you  
can find a list of services provided by your operator.  
The requested information may be responded via voice  
speech or Text message (Short Message Service).  
Additional charges may apply for services involve  
sending a text message or making a phone call.  
For each profile you are allowed to store a Home URL  
(Universal Resource Locator) address. You can quickly  
access the homepage of the active profile by selecting  
Home when the WAP menu is displayed.  
*
Some SIM cards may not support SIM service. In such case, you won’t be able to see the SIM service submenu.  
** SIM service vary from operator to operator. The name and contents of the menu depend entirely on the SIM card provided by your  
operator. For availability, rates and information on using the SIM service, contact your network operator, service provider or other  
third-party vendor.  
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Bookmarks [Menu 8-2-2]  
Service inbox [Menu 8-2-5]  
You can save the addresses of web pages as  
bookmarks in the phone’s memory.  
• Press Menu, and select Browser WAP and  
Bookmarks.  
• Choose the bookmarks you want to use and press  
Option.  
• Select Goto will open a connection to the page  
associated with the bookmarks. You can also Edit or  
Delete the selected bookmarks, or Add bookmark by  
entering the title and URL address.  
The received WAP push message will be stored in  
the Service Inbox. This means that a service provider  
sends WAP content to your phone without having you  
to do anything. You can get updated news or new WAP  
settings from your service provider.  
In the push message list, press Options key to Accept or  
Delete push message.  
Settings [Menu 8-2-6]  
• Edit profile  
The WAP settings are stored in a WAP profile. In most  
cases you only need to use one of the default profiles  
to access the Internet. The settings are different from  
operator to operator. Please consult your operator or  
service provider for the correct settings and proceed  
with care. Wrong settings will cause the connection to  
fail.  
Recent pages [Menu 8-2-3]  
You can view the recent pages that you have read.  
Press OK to connect to the selected page.  
Go to URL [Menu 8-2-4]  
Key in the URL address and press OK to connect to the  
address.  
– Within Edit profile submenu, press OK key to enter  
profile editing list.  
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– Activate profile: press OK to activate the selected WAP  
• Browser options  
profile.  
– Timeout: set the timeout value for the browser. The  
browser will stop connecting to the web site if the web  
site does not respond within the timeout time.  
– Rename profile: you can rename the selected WAP  
profile.  
– Show images: set option On or Off to view pictures  
while browsing.  
– Home: enter a title and address of the WAP web site  
as the homepage. You can only have a homepage for  
each profile.  
• Service message settings  
- Press Menu, select Browser, WAP, Settings and Edit  
profile then press OK.  
Turn On or Off to decide whether you want to receive  
the service message or not. The message is saved in the  
Service Inbox.  
- Choose the desired profile from the setting list first  
and then press OK, and select Edit profile.  
• Clear cache  
- Choose Homepage and press OK.  
The information or data you have accessed are stored in  
the cache of the phone. A cache is a file buffer which is  
used to store data temporarily.  
- Key in the Home title and URL address then press  
OK.  
Within Settings submenu, select Clear cache and press  
– Data account: users are only allowed to choose a data  
account. The list of the accounts should be consistent  
to those under Service menu – Data Account.  
OK.  
• Clear cookies  
– Connection: select Connection-oriented,  
Connectionless or HTTP from the list.  
It is advisable to clear any sensitive information like  
cookies of previously visited web sites. This is to avoid  
privacy and security risks if your phone is misplaced, lost  
or stolen.  
– Username: enter your user ID for the WAP gateway.  
– Password: enter your password for the WAP gateway.  
Press OK to clear all the cookies  
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BROWSER  
• Clear recent page list  
It is advisable to clear any sensitive information about  
previously visited web pages in recent page list. This  
is to avoid privacy and security risks if your phone is  
misplaced, lost or stolen.  
Data account [Menu 8-3]  
To display the data account information. Default data  
accounts based on major operators at the time this  
phone is manufactured are provided.  
There are two kinds Data Account:  
Press OK to delete all the recent pages.  
• Trusted certificates  
GSM data [Menu 8-3-1]  
For using some services, such as banking services, you  
need security certificates. After you have downloaded  
the required security certificate from the Internet, you  
can view the certificate and then save or delete it. If  
you save it, the certificate is added to the list of trust  
certificates under the Settings of WAP menu.  
Press Edit to change the data account settings,  
including: Account name, Number, User name,  
Password, Line type, Speed and DNS.  
GPRS [Menu 8-3-2]  
Press Edit to change the data account settings,  
including: Account name, APN, User name, Password  
and Auth. Type.  
• View the list of Trust Certificates:  
Press Menu, select, Browser, WAP, Settings and Trust  
certificates press View key.  
If the security indicator is displayed during a connection,  
the data transmission between the phone and the  
gateway server is encrypted. However, the security  
indicator does not indicate that the data transmission  
between the gateway and the content server (the  
location where the requested resource is stored) is  
secure. It is up to the service provider to secure the data  
transmission between the gateway and the content  
server.  
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SETTINGS  
Auto timezone [Menu 9-1-5]  
Date & Time [Menu 9-1]  
This function to sets the phone to automatically update  
the time and date according to the current time zone.  
Auto date/time update does not change the time set for  
the alarm clock, calendar or the alarm notes, but it may  
cause some alarms previously set to expire.  
Date [Menu 9-1-1]  
This function allows you to set the date. After key in  
press OK.  
Set date format [Menu 9-1-2]  
This function allows you select format of the date  
display, use navigation key to change it press .  
Display setup [Menu 9-2]  
Wallpaper [Menu 9-2-1]  
Time [Menu 9-1-3]  
You can set your phone to display a background picture,  
wallpaper, when the phone is in Idle mode. You can also  
download wallpaper from WAP and EMS and then save  
them in Folder under File manager. Your phone supports  
JPEG, GIF, BMP formats.  
This function allows you to set the time. The format is  
<hh:mm>.  
Set time format [Menu 9-1-4]  
This function allows you to select the time format, 12 or  
24 hours. Use navigation key to change the format and  
press OK.  
! Note  
The wallpaper and screen saver should be set 128*128. In  
addition, the file size can’t be over 50kb.  
! Note  
The time and date format display is depend on user settings.  
! Note  
If BMP format image size is over 20kb and GIF format image  
size is over 40kb, the image display may getting slow and  
please wait for more time to show up.  
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SETTINGS  
To select a wallpaper pictu re  
– Press Menu, and select Settings, Display setup and  
Wallpaper  
• In Select menu, select Default; you can chose an  
image or animation as screen saver from the select  
list.  
To set personal for screen saver, select My folder  
– With Select menu, select Default; you can chose an  
image or animation as screen saver from the select  
list.  
press OK to open the folder in the File manager.  
- Use Navigation key to select the image.  
– Select Default and image will be shown.  
Standby note [Menu 9-2-3]  
Turn on this function will enable the text to be  
displayed in the Idle screen.  
– Use Navigation key up and down to select the image  
and press View to choose the desired picture then  
press OK.  
• Press Menu, and select Settings, Display setup and  
Standby note and Note. Key in the text and press  
Save. For writing information see also “Writing Text”.  
To set personal wallpaper, select My folder and press  
OK to open the folder in the File manager.  
Use Navigation key to select the image and press OK  
to select.  
Display item [Menu 9-2-4]  
• Date & time  
Turn this function on or off to show or hide clock and  
date.  
Screen saver [Menu 9-2-2]  
• The screen saver is activated when the phone is in  
idle mode and none of the phone’s function been used  
for a certain time. Press any key to deactivate the  
screen saver.  
• Own number  
Turn this function on or off to display or hide number.  
Turn Setting On to activate the screen saver.  
• Network name  
• Select the number of timeout seconds before the  
screen saver activate under waiting.  
Turn this function on or off to display or hide your service  
network name in Idle screen.  
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Handset theme [Menu 9-2-5]  
Call setup [Menu 9-4]  
You can change the appearance of the display, for  
example, the colors and background picture, by use  
themes. Your phone comes with some pre-set themes.  
You can not delete these you can choose themes from  
the list.  
Caller ID [Menu 9-4-1]  
In the Call Setup menu, the Caller ID allows you to  
check the status of whether a caller’s identification is  
sent.  
• In the submenu, you can choose Hide ID or Send ID or  
• Press OK to activate the selected theme.  
Set by network.  
LCD contrast [Menu 9-2-6]  
You can change the display contrast level on the  
phone display.  
• Press Menu, and select Settings, Display setup and  
LCD contrast. Use Navigation key right and left to  
increase or decrease the contrast level and press OK  
to save it.  
• The phone must be registered with a network, if you  
have selected Set by network.  
Call waiting [Menu 9-4-2]  
• By activating the function the network service allows  
you to answer an incoming call while you have a call  
in progress.  
• In the submenu, select Activate and press OK to turn  
on the function. Select Deactivate to switch off the  
function.  
You can check Function Status while you select Query  
status.  
Language [Menu 9-3]  
This allows you to switch between different languages  
and to select a language for the display texts.  
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SETTINGS  
• Cancel all  
Call divert [Menu 9-4-3]  
In the submenu, select Activate and press OK to  
switch on function. As same way, select Deactivate to  
switch off the function.  
You can check Function status while while you select  
Query status.  
This network service allows you to redirect incoming  
calls from your phone.  
• All voice calls  
All voice calls are diverted and no ringing tone is played  
at an incoming call.  
Call barring [Menu 9-4-4]  
• If out of reach  
This network service allows you to restrict incoming  
calls and outgoing calls from your phone. A barring  
password is required for using the function.  
Voice calls are diverted when your phone is switched off  
or outside of the network service area.  
• If no reply  
• Outgoing calls  
To bar all outgoing calls.  
Voice calls are diverted when you don’t answer a call  
within the present timeout.  
To bar outgoing international calls.  
• If busy  
Voice calls are diverted when your number is busy. If  
divert busy is activated, rejecting an incoming call will  
also divert the call.  
To bar outgoing international calls except home.  
• Incoming calls  
To bar all calls.  
• All data calls  
All data calls are diverted.  
To bar all when roaming.  
• Cancel all  
– This cancels all call barring.  
– This service may sometimes not be supported by your  
network. A network code is required to access this  
service.  
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• Change barring password  
Auto redial [Menu 9-4-8]  
To set barring call, you are asked to input your barring  
call password. This menu enables you to change your  
barring call password. Please contact your service  
operator for the default password setting.  
Select On and your phone will make a maximum of ten  
attempts to connect the call after an unsuccessful call  
attempt.  
Closed user group [Menu 9-4-9]  
Line switching [Menu 9-4-5]  
This is a network service that specifies the group of  
people whom you can call and who can call you. For  
more information contact your network operator or  
service provider.  
Line for outgoing calls is a network service to select  
phone line 1 or 2 that is subscriber number for making  
calls, within call setup submenu, select Line switching,  
and choose Line1 or 2 Press OK.  
• If you select Line2 and have not subscribed to this  
networks service, you will not be able to make  
call. However, calls on both lines can be answered  
regardless of the selected line.  
Network [Menu 9-5]  
The function allows you to set network related settings.  
Selection mode [Menu 9-5-1]  
Call time reminder [Menu 9-4-6]  
You can turn on/off the remind duration of a call.  
• The phone automatically selects one of the cellular  
networks available in your area, when Auto mode is  
selected.  
• In Manual mode the phone will show a list of available  
network which you can choose from. Only networks  
that have a roaming agreement with your home  
network operator are allowed to be selected.  
Call time display [Menu 9-4-7]  
Turn on/off the total number of call minutes record used  
by current phone.  
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SETTINGS  
You can switch on or off to activate the SIM lock  
function. If you switch SIM lock on, every time you turn  
phone on, you need to enter the PIN number to set the  
request on.  
Preferred network [Menu 9-5-2]  
• The network list is used when the mode is set to  
automatic. The order of the preferred network list  
indicates the search priority.  
• Press Option key to edit preferred networks: Add from  
Phone lock [Menu 9-6-2]  
list, Create new, Change priority and Delete.  
You can switch on or off to activate/deactivate the  
Phone lock function to protect your phone. If you switch  
phone lock on, you need to enter the password to  
enable the function.  
Band selection [Menu 9-5-3]  
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved  
for use on GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, GSM900/1800  
(Dual band) networks. You can choose band from the  
list.  
! Note  
The default phone lock password is 0000.  
GPRS connection [Menu 9-5-4]  
“When need" and / Always” options are available for  
the GPRS connection status. Press OK to change option.  
Auto key lock [Menu 9-6-3]  
This allows you to lock the phone’s keypad to prevent  
accidental key presses.  
In submenu, select the key lock timer after the last key  
press will be disabled, then press OK.  
Security setup [Menu 9-6]  
PIN lock [Menu 9-6-1]  
Fixed dials [Menu 9-6-4]  
This function allows you to lock the phone with a  
specific SIM card. The feature is designed to prevent  
the use of your phone by means of another person’s  
SIM cards if your phone becomes lost.  
You can switch mode on and off.  
This function dials only the numbers in the fixed dialing  
number (FDN). To save and edit numbers on the list, you  
need the PIN2 code.  
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Barred dials [Menu 9-6-5]  
You can switch mode on and off.  
Change passwords [Menu 9-6-6]  
• PIN  
This allows you to change the PIN number.  
• PIN2  
This allows you to change the PIN2 number.  
• Phone lock  
This allows you to change the phone lock password.  
Restore settings [Menu 9-7]  
Within this menu you can reset the menu settings to  
their original values. The security code is needed for  
this function.  
Setting values will be restored to default values. Those  
values includes Profile, Ring tone, Call log, Caller  
groups, Time format, Home city, Wallpaper, Screen  
saver, Theme, Messages counter, WAP setting etcs.  
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ACCESSORIES  
There are various accessories for your mobile phone.  
You can select these options according to your personal communication requirements.  
Standard Battery  
Travel Adapter  
This charger allows you to  
charge the Phone’s battery.  
Data cable  
Headset  
You can connect your phone to PC to  
exchange the data between them.  
Allows hands free operation.  
!
Note  
• Always use genuine LG accessories.  
• Failure to do this may invalidate your warranty.  
• Accessories may be different in different regions; please check with our regional service company or agent for further enquires.  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
General  
Product name : KG190  
System : GSM 900 / DCS 1800  
Ambient temperatures  
Max : +55°C  
Min : -10°C  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
To save the time and expense of an unnecessary service call, perform the simple checks in this section before  
contacting a service professional.  
Problem  
Possible Corrective measures  
Telephone cannot be switched on  
Please take out battery and insert battery again then press  
Eto power on the phone.  
Battery empty  
Charge battery. Check charging indicator in the display.  
The battery doesn’t charge properly or the phone  
sometimes turns itself off  
Wipe the charging contacts both on the phone and on the  
battery with a clear soft cloth.  
Usage time of battery becomes shorter  
If the battery time is short, it may be due to the user  
environment, or large volume of calls, or weak signals.  
Charging error – Temperature out of range  
Make sure the ambient temperature is right, wait for a  
while, and then charge again.  
Charging error – Charger defective  
Charging error – Wrong charger  
Charging error – Battery defective  
If the charger does not warm up, replace it.  
Only use original LG accessories.  
Replace battery.  
Forget the, phone code or password  
Enter PUK  
The default phone code is “0000”.  
The PIN code has been entered incorrectly three times in  
succession, and the phone is now blocked. Enter the PUK  
supplied by your service provider.  
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Problem  
Possible Corrective measures  
Phone loses network  
The network connection has been lost. You may be in a  
weak signal area. Move and try again. You are trying to  
access an option for which you have no subscription with  
your service provider. Contact the service provider for  
further detail.  
You have entered a number but it was not dialed  
Be sure that your phone is switched on. Press E for  
more than one second. Be sure that you are accessing the  
network service. Be sure that you have not set an incoming  
call barring option.  
Your correspondent cannot hear you speaking  
The audio quality of the call is poor  
Be sure that you have switched off the loudspeaker. Be sure  
that you are holding the phone close enough to your mouth.  
The microphone is located at the bottom of the phone.  
Check the signal strength indicator on the display . The  
number of bars indicates the signal strength from strong  
to weak . Try moving the phone slightly or moving closer  
to a window if you are in a building.  
No number is dialled when you recall a Contacts  
entry  
Use the Contacts/Search feature to ensure the number has  
been stored correctly. Resave the number, if necessary.  
If the above guidelines do not help you to solve the Take note of the model number of your mobile phone and a  
problem  
clear description of the problem. Contact your phone dealer  
or LG Service Center for help.  
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