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1.                    Sent  E Bey failed Text Picture Messages  E   T   Failed Multi Text Picture Messages   Sent Message Pending   Multi Messages Pending   i Bau Sent Text Picture Messages  SRB Multi Text Picture Messages in transfer   2 Text Picture Message delivered    Multiple Messages delivered    Drafts  DA Draft Text Message  ES  Draft Picture Message                            f 3u3ess   W    32    2  New Picture Message    Allows you send messages with  Text  Image  Video and Audio     1  Press      18    2a       2  Use Right Soft Key 55  Options to search the  contacts destination    3  Enter the recipient s address     4  Press    to access the  message screen     5  Type your message     6  With the highlight on  Image Video  press Left Soft  Key   7 Add       Image  Camera Gallery   Downloaded      Video  Video Gallery   Downloaded    7  Use    to highlight a picture   then press Left Soft Key     Set     8  With the highlight on Audio   press Left Soft Key  7 Add     Recorded Audio   Downloaded  Default    9  Use    to highlight a sound   then press Left Soft Key       Set    10  Use Right Soft Key       Options    11  Select the option s  to   customize      Editing the Receiver    Contacts  Recent Calls   Recent Messages  Groups   Online Album  Cancel      Editing the Text    Preview Shows your message  before sending    Add Quick Text  Signature   Slide    Go to Previous Slide  Next  Slide    Save As Draft  Quick Text  Priority Level Normal  High    Delivery No
2.          Adaress     1                 ate MEDIA  File and Folder Tasks a    EF Make a new folder   e Ider       EY Share this folder    Other Places a    G My Network Places    Details a  Removable Disk  2   Removable Disk    File System  FAT      s3u1  35       71        abjec    bytes     My Computer       f s3u1    5    72    Settings    5  When you open the  LG_MEDIA folder there will be  a few folders  Each folder has  a different purpose for the  phone  Files in the following  folders will be included in the  following My Media folders as  noted    CAM_IMAGE   Image  gt   Camera Gallery  OTHER_IMAGE   Image  gt   Downloaded   CAM_VIDEO   Video  gt  Video  Gallery    OTHER_VIDEO   Video  gt   Downloaded    VOICE_MEM   Audio  gt   Recorded Audio    OTHER_SOUNDS   Audio  gt   Downloaded    MUSIC   Music player folder    font      The music player files will  need to be copied into the    music folder  Music player only  supports MP3 files  AAC files   AAC  files and WMA files    Not enhanced AAC files     7  Once you are done    transferring files disconnect  the phone  When you launch  music player or go into the My  Media folders  you will notice  the phone pops up an     Initializing       folder while it  refreshes the memory card  contents on the phone     8  System   The System menu allows you to  designate specific system  network settings     8 1 Network    8 1 1 System Select    Allows you to set up the phone  producer   s management  environment  Leave this sett
3.        USB Modem  USB Mass  Storage RS 232C COM  Port   Bluetooth  Closed    Using AX380 USB Drive Mode    Note      Users who use a memory card  reader do not require a USB  cable and would not need to  follow all those steps       The supported files may vary  depending on the software  version of your phone     Requirements     AX380 Phone    AX380 USB Cable      microSD    card installed on  the phone       Windows XP   Computer    Steps to using USB Mass Storage   mode    1  Install the USB Cable drivers  into the computer    2  After installing the USB cable  drivers  connect the cable to    the computer and attach the  phone  Allow the computer to    UN    detect the phone USB drivers  and install them       Make sure the microSD    card    has been formatted on the  phone so the required folders  will be created for use with  your phone  To format the  memory card navigate the  phone to Menu  gt  9  Settings   gt 9  Memory  gt  3  External  Memory and select the  Format option  Select YES to  format the MicroSD    card     4     On the phone  go to Menu  gt   9  Settings  gt  7  PC Connection   gt  USB Mass Storage     A prompt will be displayed  stating    PC Connection Set      Press END key to return to  idle screen  After a few  seconds a new explorer  window should be popped up  on the computer screen  showing a new Removable  Disk drive with the following  LG_MEDIA folder        Fie Edt view Favorites Tools Help       Boek   E gt  P  J serh h Folders   E        
4.      Set     3 2 Banner    Allows you to enter a string of  characters which display on the  LCD screen     1  Press      9m    Bet    Zane      2  Select Main Screen  Front  Screen     3  Enter your banner text  then  press      3 3 Backlight    Allows you to set the duration  for illuminating the backlight     1  Press      97    See    Ba       f s3u1  35    2  Choose a submenu  then  press     Display  Keypad    61    i s3u1  35    62    Settings    3 4 Menu Style    Allows you to view the Menu as  an Icon or List display     1  Press       9m    Be    kon      2  Select Icon or List and press         3 5 Languages    Allows you to set the bilingual  feature according to your  preference  Choose between  English and Spanish     1  Press     ows    Be    5m      2  Use    to select English or    Spanish  then press        3 6 Clocks  amp  Calendar    Allows you to select the type of  clocks displayed on the main  LCD or sub LCD     1  Press  x    9s    Bet    6m      2  Choose a sub menu and press         Main Screen  Front Screen    3  Use    to adjust the level   then press        3 7 Font Settings    Allows you to select the type of  font displayed on LCD     1  Press      9e    BF    Zou      2  Choose a sub menu and press         Font Style  Dial Fonts  3  Use      to adjust the level   then press      Options for Font Style  Magic  Digital  Basic  Options for Dial Fonts  Normal  Large    3 8 Color Schemes    Allows you to choose the color  of the background screen   
5.     Allows you to control the sensor  level of the touch buttons on  your phone     1  Press     p    Ore    2  Use    to select a setting     then press      Super  High  Medium Low       Software Update   Allows you to check the current   software version and update if   needed  Refer to supplied service   provider s brochure    1  Press       9   EE     2  Select  1 2  Check for  Update     3  Select Yes        Phone Info    The Phone Info menu provides  you with specific information  pertaining to your phone model     1  Press  x    p    k    2  Select a submenu     My Number  SW Version   Icon Glossary      s3u1    5    75    f Ayayes    76    Safety    TIA Safety Information    The following is the complete  TIA Safety Information for  wireless handheld phones     Exposure to Radio Frequency  Signal    Your wireless handheld portable  phone is a low power radio  transmitter and receiver  When  ON  it receives and sends out  Radio Frequency  RF  signals     In August  1996  the Federal  Communications Commissions   FCC  adopted RF exposure  guidelines with safety levels for  handheld wireless phones  Those  guidelines are consistent with  the safety standards previously  set by both U S  and  international standards bodies     ANSI C95 1  1992     NCRP Report 86  1986   ICNIRP  1996       American National Standards  Institute  National Council on  Radiation Protection and  Measurements  International  Commission on Non lonizing  Radiation Protection     Those standards 
6.     Songs  Playlists  Recently  Played  Artists  Genres  Albums     53    f d0 1139 21P  W AW    54    My Media Celltop    Notes    Be sure to use only recommended    microSD    cards  Using non   recommended microSD    cards    could cause data loss and damage    your phone     The microSD    card and its    adapter can be easily damaged by    improper operation  Please be    careful when inserting  removing     or handling them     Do not remove a microSD    card  while files are being accessed or  transferred  It will result in loss or    damage of data     Celltop    This feature allows you to go  through the service provider s  exclusive service such as  ringtones  sports  weather  news  and stocks  For further  information  contact your service  provider or refer to the service  brochure     Notes    Charges may apply       Your rate plan and your  handset should meet this  feature   s requirement     1  Press      8e    128      Settings    1  Tools    Your phone tools include a Voice  Command  My Menu  Alarm  Clock  Calendar  Ez Tip Calc   Notepad  Calculator  World  Clock  Stopwatch  and Unit  Converter     1 1 Voice Command    Allows you to make phone calls  quickly and easily by voice  Your  phone recalls the number from  your Contacts  displays it briefly   and then dials it  This menu also  includes a feature for those who  are driving or blind  It delivers time  information by voice and allows  you to check missed calls   messages and voicemails     1  Press    
7.    adopted requirement for safe  exposure  The tests are  performed in positions and  locations  e g   at the ear and  worn on the body  as required  by the FCC for each model     The highest SAR value for this  model phone when tested for  use at the ear is 0 791 W kg  and when worn on the body  as  described in this user guide  is  1 08W kg  body worn  measurements differ among  phone models  depending upon  available accessories and FCC  requirements   While there may  be differences between SAR  levels of various phones and at  various positions  they all meet  the government requirement for  safe exposure     The FCC has granted an  Equipment Authorization for this  model phone with all reported  SAR levels evaluated as in  compliance with the FCC RF  emission guidelines  SAR  information on this model phone  is on file with the FCC and can  be found under the Display  Grant section of  http   www fcc gov oet fccid  after searching on FCC ID  BEJLX360  Additional  information on Specific  Absorption Rates  SAR  can be  found on the Cellular  Telecommunications Industry  Association  CTIA  website at  http   wwwactia org       In the United States and  Canada  the SAR limit for mobile  phones used by the public is 1 6  watts kg  W kg  averaged over  one gram of tissue  The standard  incorporates a substantial margin  of safety to give additional       K   Jes    101    f Ayayes    102    Safety    protection for the public and to  account for any variations in  measuremen
8.   1  Press      91    34    Baw    2  Select Black  Silver then  press  x      4  Security    The Security menu allows you to  secure the phone electronically     4 1 Lock Phone    Keeps your phone from  unauthorized use  Once the  phone is locked  it is in restricted  mode until the lock code is  entered  You can receive phone  calls and still make emergency  calls  You can modify the lock  code by setting a New Lock code  within the Security menu     1  Press  x    9mm    4o      2  Enter the four digit lock code    and press       The default lock code is  commonly the last 4 digits of  your phone number       Press  1 8  Lock Phone     A      Use    to select an option     then press        Unlock The phone is never  locked  Lock mode can be  used      Lock The phone is always  locked  When locked  you can  receive incoming calls and  make only emergency calls     On Power Up The phone is  locked when it is turned on     f s3u1    5    63    f s3u1    5    64    Settings    4 2 Restrict Calls    Allows you to restrict incoming  and or outgoing calls     Note   You can receive the incoming calls  from saved contacts on your  phone  when Incoming Only is on     1  Press     91    fo    2  Enter the four digit lock code  and press  x      3  Press  2a  Restrict Calls     4  Use     to select Outgoing  Only  Incoming Only  All   None  then press        4 3 Emergency  s    Allows you to enter 3 emergency  numbers  You can call these  emergency numbers and 911   even when the p
9.   2 1 Ringers   2 2 Volume   2 3 Message Alerts   2 4 Alert Type   2 5 Service Alerts  2 5 1 Minute Beep  2 5 2 Call Connect  2 5 3 Back to Top  2 5 4 Low Battery   2 6 Power On Off Tones   3  Display  3 1 Wallpaper    56  56  57  57  58  58  58  59  59  59  59  59  60  60  60  60  60  60  60  61  61    3 2 Banner   3 3 Backlight   3 4 Menu Style   3 5 Languages   3 6 Clocks  amp  Calendar   3 7 Font Settings   3 8 Color Schemes  4  Security   4 1 Lock Phone   4 2 Restrict Calls   4 3 Emergency  s   4 4 Change Lock Code   4 5 Reset Default  5  Call Settings   5 1 Answer Options   5 2 Auto Retry   5 3 One Touch Dial   5 4 Voice Privacy   5 5 Auto Volume   5 6 Airplane Mode   5 7 TTY Mode    61  61  62  62  62  62  63  63  63  64  64  64  65  65    65  66  66  66  66  67       6  Bluetooth   67  6 1 Paired Devices 68  6 2 Power 69  6 3 My Visibility 69  6 4 My Bluetooth Name 69  6 5 My Bluetooth Info 70   7  PC Connection 70   8  System 73  8 1 Network 73  8 2 Location 74   9  Memory 74   0  Touch Sensor Level 74      Software Update 75      Phone Info 75   Safety 76  TIA Safety Information 76  Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal 76  Antenna Care 76  Phone Operation 77  Tips on Efficient Operation 77  Driving 77    i SjUa UOD Jo ajqey    f s u   u09 Jo ajqey    Table of Contents    Electronic Devices  Pacemakers   Persons with pacemakers   Hearing Aids   Other Medical Devices  Health Care Facilities  Vehicles   Posted Facilities   Aircraft   Blasting Areas   Potentially Explosiv
10.   equipment is shielded from RF  signals  However  certain  electronic equipment may not be  shielded against the RF signals  from your wireless phone     f K   Jes    Pacemakers    The Health Industry  Manufacturers Association    77    f Ayayes    78    Safety    recommends that a minimum  separation of six  6  inches be  maintained between a handheld  wireless phone and a pacemaker  to avoid potential interference  with the pacemaker  These  recommendations are consistent  with the independent research  by and recommendations of  Wireless Technology Research     Persons with pacemakers       Should ALWAYS keep the  phone more than six  6   inches from their pacemaker  when the phone is turned ON        Should not carry the phone in  a breast pocket       Should use the ear opposite  the pacemaker to  minimize the potential for  interference       Should turn the phone OFF  immediately if there is any  reason to suspect that    interference is taking place     Hearing Aids    Some digital wireless phones may  interfere with some hearing aids   In the event of such interference   you may want to consult your  service provider  or call the  customer service line to discuss  alternatives      Other Medical Devices    If you use any other personal  medical device  consult the  manufacturer of your device to  determine if it is adequately  shielded from external RF energy   Your physician may be able to  assist you in obtaining this  information     Health Care Facilities    Tur
11.   oldest entries are removed from  the bottom of the list     Note   To view a quick list of all your  recent calls  press Send Key  sexo   from standby mode     1  Missed Calls    Allows you to view the list of  missed calls  up to 30 entries     1  Press     6m    78    2  Use    to highlight an entry     2  Received Calls    Allows you to view the list of  incoming calls  up to 30 entries     1  Press      6m    2ate     2  Use     to highlight an entry     3  Dialed Calls    Allows you to view the list of  outgoing calls  up to 30 entries     1  Press      6m    32      2  Use     to highlight an  entry        Press to view the entry        Press Send Key    to place a  call to the number       Press Right Soft Key      Options to select Save   Delete  Call  Delete All  View  Timer       Press End Key    to return  to the standby mode     4  Data    Allows you to view the list of  data calls  up to 30 entries     1  Press     om   4a    2  Use     to highlight an entry     we    5  All Calls   Allows you to erase selected call  list s     1  Press  x    6m    5x      2  The history of all calls are  displayed     6  Call Timer    Allows you to view the duration  of selected calls     1  Press  amp     me   Gmno    i s Je gt  puaday    f eIP  W   W SIIeD  u  2       52    2  Use    to highlight a call list   then press  x       Last Call  Home Calls  Roam  Calls  All Calls    7  Data Counter    Allows you to view the list of  received and transmitted data  calls     1  Pre
12.  Caller ID 23  Speed Dialing 23  Entering and Editing  Information 24  Text Input 24  Key Functions 24       Contacts in Your Phone   s  Memory 25   The Basics of Storing Contacts  Entries 25  Phone Numbers With Pauses 25  Storing a Number with Pauses 26    Adding a Pause to an Existing  Number 26    Searching Your Phone   s Memory 27  Scrolling Through Your Contacts 27    Making a Call From Your Phone s  Memory 28       Using Phone Menus 30       Messaging 30  1  New Text Message 30  2  New Picture Message 32  3  Inbox 34  4  Sent 35  5  Drafts 36  6  Voicemail 36  7  Quick Text 36                8  Settings 37  9  Delete All 39  Axcess Apps 39  1  Axcess Apps 40  2  Axcess Info 41  Axcess Web 42  1  Start Browser 42  2  Web Message 44  3  Web Settings 44  Multimedia 45  1  Take Photo 45  2  Record Video 46  3  Record Voice 47  Contacts 47  1  New Contact 47  2  Contact List 48  3  My Circle 48  4  Groups 48  5  Speed Dials 49  6  My Name Card 50    i SjUa UOD Jo ajqey    f s u   u09 Jo   jqel    Table of Contents                Recent Calls 50  1  Missed Calls 50  2  Received Calls 51  3  Dialed Calls 51  4  Data 51  5  All Calls 51  6  Call Timer 51  7  Data Counter 52   My Media 52  1  Image 52  2  Video 52  3  Audio 53  4  Shuffle 53  5  Music 53   Celltop 54   Settings 55  1  Tools 55   1 1 Voice Command 55  1 2 My Menu 55    1 3 Alarm Clock   1 4 Calendar   1 5 Ez Tip Calc   1 6 Notepad   1 7 Calculator   1 8 World Clock   1 9 Stopwatch   1 0 Unit Converter   2  Sound 
13.  accessories that cannot maintain  0 6 inches  1 5 cm  distance  between the user s body and the  back of the phone and have not  been tested for compliance with  FCC RF exposure limits     Vehicle Mounted External  Antenna   Optional  if available      A minimum distance of 8 inches   20cm  must be maintained  between the user   bystander  and the vehicle mounted external  antenna to satisfy FCC RF  exposure requirements  For more  information about RF exposure   visit the FCC website at  www fcc gov     Caution    Use only the supplied and  approved antenna  Use of  unauthorized antennas or  modifications could impair call  quality  damage the phone  void  your warranty and or result in  violation of FCC regulations     Do not use the phone with a  damaged antenna  If a damaged  antenna comes into contact  with the skin a minor burn may  result  Contact your local dealer  for a replacement antenna     sjlejaq jediuyray    13    f MIIAIIAQ BuO    14    Phone Overview    Fri  May 18 2 21pm   Menu    Elltel    Celltop Message       0000o O                  Speakerphone function is only available while a    call is in progess     1  Earpiece Lets you hear the caller    2  Flip Open to answer an incoming call and close to   end the call    3 LCD Screen Displays messages and indicator icons    When the flip is open  Power Save mode  automatically dims the screen and then darkens it if  no keys are pressed    4  Left Soft Key Use to display the function setting   menu    5  Speake
14.  and redial  Carefully  read your instruction manual  and learn to take advantage of  valuable features most phones  offer  including automatic  redial and memory  Also  work  to memorize the phone  keypad so you can use the  speed dial function without    taking your attention off the  road       When available  use a hands   free device  A number of  hands free wireless phone  accessories are readily  available today  Whether you  choose an installed mounted  device for your wireless phone  or a speaker phone accessory   take advantage of these  devices if available to you       Make sure you place your  wireless phone within easy  reach and where you can  reach it without removing  your eyes from the road  If  you get an incoming call at an  inconvenient time  if possible   let your voicemail answer it for  you       Suspend conversations during  hazardous driving conditions  or situations  Let the person    you are speaking with know  you are driving  if necessary   suspend the call in heavy  traffic or hazardous weather  conditions  Rain  sleet  snow   and ice can be hazardous  but  so is heavy traffic  As a driver   your first responsibility is to  pay attention to the road       Don   t take notes or look up    phone numbers while driving   If you are reading an address  book or business card  or  writing a    to do    list while  driving a Car  you are not  watching where you are going   It is common sense  Do not  get caught in a dangerous  situation because you are 
15.  battery out     Getting Started with Your Phone    Charging the Battery    To use the charger provided with  your phone     Warning  Use only the charger  provided with the phone  Using  any charger other than the one  included with the AX380 may   damage your phone or battery     1  Plug the end of the adapter  into the phone   s charger port  and the other end into an  electrical outlet     2  The charge time varies  depending upon the battery  level          NOTICE  Triangle symbol  should face up     Battery Charge Level    The battery charge level is shown  at the top right of the LCD  screen  When the battery charge  level becomes low  the low  battery sensor alerts you in three  ways  sounding an audible tone   blinking the battery icon  and  displaying a warning message  If  the battery charge level becomes  exceedingly low  the phone  automatically switches off and  any function in progress is not  saved     Turning the Phone On and  Off    Turning the Phone On    1  Install a charged battery or  connect the phone to an  external power     2  Press    l for about 3  seconds until the LCD screen  lights up     Turning the Phone Off    1  Press and hold  l until the  display turns off     Signal Strength    Call quality depends on the  signal strength in your area  The  signal strength is indicated on  the screen as the number of bars  next to the signal strength icon   The more bars  the better the  signal strength  If the signal  quality is poor  move to an open  ar
16.  edit     Scrolling Through Your  Contacts    1  Press    Contacts Lits to    display your Contacts  alphabetically     2  Use     to scroll through the  list     Searching by Letter    1  Press     Contacts Lits to  display your Contacts  alphabetically     2  Press  or press repeatedly   the key on the keypad that  corresponds with the search  letter     Searching Options  1  Press    Contacts List     2  Press Right Soft Key     Options     3  Select the search criteria  use     then press     or press  the corresponding number on  the keypad      18  Send Message  Send a text  message or picture  message to the selected  contact     i Aisowap S auoyg ino  ul s 2e U0D    27    f Kiowa s   uoyd sno  ul   2e U0D    28    Contacts in Your Phone   s Memory    5 iki    ae  Delete  Delete the selected    entry in your Contacts     Edit  Edit the selected  contact information     i  Delete All  Deletes all    contacts     Send via Bluetooth  Send  a contact vCard  via  Bluetooth  In case  Bluetooth power is not on   a notice pops up to turn  Bluetooth on        Set Speed Dial  Remove    Speed Dial  Set a speed  dial or remove the speed  dial        Set As My Circle  Remove    My Circle  Set the selected  number as your Circle or  remove it     Making a Call From Your  Phone   s Memory    Once you have stored phone  numbers in your Contacts  you  can place calls to those numbers  quickly and easily     By pressing Send Key  sm   after searching for a phone  number in Contacts or R
17.  feature allows you to  speed dial text and picture  messages     For example     1      Assign the number 2 as a    speed dial for one of your  contacts       Compose a new text or    picture message  when  entering the destination  address instead of entering  the exact numbers  hold down  the number 2 key and the text  message will be automatically  sent to that contact     Text Message    1     Auto View  On  Off    Allows you to directly display  the content when receiving a  message     2  Auto Play  On  Off   Allows the display to  automatically scroll down  while viewing messages     3  Callback    On  Off  Edit     With this feature on  you can  input the callback number  that will automatically be  included when you send a  message     Picture Message    1  Auto Receive  On  Off   Allows you to directly  download the content when  receiving a PIX message     9  Delete All    Allows you to erase all the  messages stored in your Inbox   Sent  or Saved messages folders   You can also erase all messages at  the same time     1  Press     18    p      2  Select Delete Inbox  Delete  Sent  Delete Drafts  Delete  All Messages then press        Axcess Apps    Axcess Apps    Axcess    Apps allows you to do  more than just talk on your  phone  Axcess Apps is a  technology and service that  allows you to download and use  applications on your phone  With  Axcess Apps  it is quick and easy  to personalize your phone to  your lifestyle and tastes  Just  download the applications
18.  it  has been located  Highlight  the device and press       5  The handset will prompt you  for the passkey  Consult the  Bluetooth accessory  instructions for the  appropriate passkey  typically     0000      4 zeroes   Enter the  passkey and press       6  Once pairing is successful   select Yes  18  and press  to connect with the device     7  Once connected  you will see  the device listed in the Paired  Devices menu     6 2 Power    Allows you to set the power    On Off     1  Press        9m    6mm   22      2  Use   to select a setting   then press      On  Off    Note   By default  your device s  Bluetooth functionality is turned  off     6 3 My Visibility  Allows you to set the visibility of  your Bluetooth function     1  Press     9    6m    Beer      2  Use   to select a setting   then press        Visible  Hidden    Note   If you turn on My Visibility  your  device is able to be searched by  other in range Bluetooth devices     6 4 My Bluetooth Name    Allows you to edit the name of  the Bluetooth device     1  Press     pm    6m    fa      2  Hold down  e  to clear the  existing name    3  Use the numeric keypad to  enter a new alias     4  Press to save and exit     f s3u1    5    69    i s3u1    5    70    Settings    6 5 My Bluetooth Info    Allows you to view the  information of the Bluetooth     1  Press      9       6m    5m      7  PC Connection    Allows you to select the data  port     1  Press     9m    7r    2  Use   to select a setting   then press 
19.  numbers in your Contacts  separated by special pause  characters  W  P   There are two    different types of pauses you can    use when storing a number   Wait  W     The phone stops dialing until  you press Left Soft Key  7  Release to advance to the next  number     Pause  P     The phone waits 2 seconds    before sending the next string of    digits     i Aisowap s   uoyd ino  ul S  22 U09    25    f Kiowa y s     uoyd sno  ul S 22 U09    26    Storing a Number with Pauses    1  Press Menu   2  Press  5    Contacts   3  Press  18  New Contact     4  Enter a name  up to 22  characters  and enter a  number     v      Press Right Soft Key 5a  Options and select  Pause      eny      Enter additional number s   then press       Adding a Pause to an Existing    Number    1  Press     Contact List to  display your Contacts  alphabetically     2  Use    to highlight the    Contact entry to edit  then    press         Contacts in Your Phone   s Memory      Press Left Soft Key      Edit     Use     to highlight the    number       Press Right Soft Key   gt     Options       Press  49  Wait or 5    Pause       Enter additional number s      then press  x      Searching Your Phone s  Memory    The AX380 phone is able to  perform a dynamic search of the  contents in your phone s  memory  A dynamic search  compares entered letters or  numbers against the entries in  your Contacts  A matching list is  displayed in descending order   You can then select a number  from the list to call or
20.  om    48    18      Settings    2  When prompted  say    Call  Someone        3  When prompted  say the name  of the Contact you want to  call  The phone will ask you to  confirm the name before  dialing    Call Someone  Digit Dial   Voicemail  Missed Calls   Messages  Time  amp  Date   Help    1 2 My Menu    Lets you access to favorite menu  quickly by customizing your menu   Max 12 items can be stored in My  Menu     1  Press  x    9    18    2    2  Select the menu of your choice  by using      then press       s3u1    5    3  Select the menu to add to My  Menu with      then press       55    f s3u1    5    56    Settings    1 3 Alarm Clock    Allows you to set one of five  alarms  At the alarm time  Alarm  1  or 2 or 3  as applicable  will  be displayed on the LCD screen  and the alarm will sound     1  Press     9    18    Beet      2  Use     to highlight the alarm  number     3  Set the time for alarm     4  Use    to highlight Repeat   recurring setting        Press     to select one of the    mn    following     Once  Daily  Mon   Fri   Weekends    font      Use     to highlight  Ringtones  press Left Soft Key        Set and select a ringtone     7  Press    Save   1 4 Calendar    Allows you to conveniently keep  and access your agenda s    Simply store your appointments  and your phone will alert you  with a reminder of your  appointment     1  Press     o    18    aon      2  Use    to highlight the  scheduled day         Moves cursor to the left      Moves curso
21.  person uses a     compatible    phone and a     compatible    hearing aid at the  same time  This standard was  approved by the IEEE in 2000     The FDA continues to monitor  the use of wireless phones for  possible interactions with other  medical devices  Should harmful  interference be found to occur   the FDA will conduct testing to  assess the interference and work  to resolve the problem        K   Jes    95    f Ayayes    96    Safety    12  Where can   find additional  information    For additional information  please  refer to the following resources   FDA web page on wireless    phones   http   www fda gov cellphones      Federal Communications  Commission  FCC  RF Safety  Program   http   www fcc gov oet rfsafety     International Commission on  Non lonizing Radiation  Protection   http   www icnirp de   World Health Organization   WHO  International EMF  Project   http   www who int emf     National Radiological Protection  Board  UK    http   www hpa org uk radiation      10 Driver Safety Tips    Your wireless phone gives you the  powerful ability to communicate  by voice almost anywhere   anytime  An important  responsibility accompanies the  benefits of wireless phones  one  that every user must uphold     When operating a car  driving is  your first responsibility  When  using your wireless phone behind  the wheel of a car  practice good  common sense and remember  the following tips     1  Get to know your wireless  phone and its features such as  speed dial
22.  reading or writing and not  paying attention to the road  or nearby vehicles     f K   Jes      Dial sensibly and assess the    traffic  if possible  place calls    97    f Ayayes    98    Safety    when you are not moving or  before pulling into traffic  Try  to plan your calls before you  begin your trip or attempt to  coincide your calls with times  you may be stopped at a stop  sign  red light  or otherwise  stationary  But if you need to  dial while driving  follow this  simple tip    dial only a few  numbers  check the road and  your mirrors  then continue       Do not engage in stressful or    emotional conversations that  may be distracting  Stressful  or emotional conversations  and driving do not mix  they  are distracting and even  dangerous when you are  behind the wheel of a car   Make people you are talking  with aware you are driving and  if necessary  suspend  conversations which have the  potential to divert your  attention from the road     8  Use your wireless phone to call    for help  Your wireless phone is  one of the greatest tools you  can own to protect yourself  and your family in dangerous  situations    with your phone  at your side  help is only three  numbers away  Dial 911 or  other local emergency number  in the case of fire  traffic  accident  road hazard  or  medical emergency  Remember   it   s a free call on your wireless  phone       Use your wireless phone to    help others in emergencies   Your wireless phone provides  you a perfect opp
23.  such as a  coin  paperclip or pen  may  short circuit the phone   Always cover the receptacle  when not in use     Don   t short circuit the battery   Metallic articles such as a  coin  paperclip or pen in your  pocket or bag may short   circuit the   and     terminals  of the battery  metal strips on  the battery  upon moving   Short circuit of the terminal  may damage the battery and  cause an explosion     Do not disassemble or crush  the battery  It may cause a  fire     placing a battery in your  mouth may cause serious  injury    Do not place items containing  magnetic components such as  a credit card  phone card   bank book  or subway ticket  near your phone  The  magnetism of the phone may  damage the data stored in the  magnetic strip     Talking on your phone for a  long period of time may  reduce call quality due to heat  generated during use     When the phone is not used  for a long period time  store it  in a safe place with the power  cord unplugged     Using the phone in proximity  to receiving equipment  i e    TV or radio  may cause  interference to the phone        Do not use the phone if the    antenna is damaged  If a  damaged antenna contacts  skin  it may cause a slight  burn  Please contact an LG  Authorized Service Center to  replace the damaged antenna     Do not immerse your phone  in water  If this happens  turn  it off immediately and remove  the battery  If the phone does  not work  take it to an LG  Authorized Service Center     Do not paint y
24.  that  appeal to you  With a wide range  of software available  from  ringtones to games to  productivity tools  you can be  assured that you can find  something useful  practical  or  down right entertaining     i sddy ssaoxy    Downloading Applications    You can download applications  and use Axcess Apps anywhere  on the network  as long as your  handset has a digital signal  available  Most applications do  not use a network connection  while in use     39    i sddy ssaoxy    40    Axcess Apps    Incoming Calls    While downloading an  application  incoming calls will  automatically be sent to your  voice mail  if available  If you do  not have voice mail  downloading  will not be interrupted by an  incoming call  and the caller will  receive a busy signal     When using applications  an  incoming call will automatically  pause the application and allow  you to answer the call  When you  complete your call  you can  resume using the application     1  Axcess Apps   Allows you to download selected  applications while displaying the  Axcess Apps application list  relayed from the Axcess Apps  server connection     1  Press     2e    18    2  Press       3  Select Axcess Apps Icon and    press        Shortcut  Pressing the right arrow key Q  will start Axcess Apps     Note   When the file memory is full  the  message  File Memory is  displayed      To make enough  storage space to install this app   the following app s  will be  temporarily disabled  You can  restore disable
25.  the TTY     1  Press     p    Sim    7r      2  Read the instruction and press      3  Use   to select a setting   then press          TTY Full  TTY   Talk  TTY    Hear  TTY Off    Settings    6  Bluetooth      The AX380 is compatible with  devices that support the  Bluetooth headset and hands   free profile s    You may create  and store 20 pairings within the  AX380 and connect to one  device at a time  The  approximate communication  range for Bluetooth wireless  technology is up to 30 feet  10  meters      Bluetooth QD ID B012707    Note   Read user guide of each  Bluetooth accessory that you are  trying to pair with your phone  because the instructions may be  different     f s3u1  35    67    i s3u1    5    68    Settings    Note   The Bluetooth features of this  handset may not be compatible  with all devices which are  Bluetooth enabled  your service  provider or handset manufacturer  cannot be responsible for  compatibility with devices not sold  by the service provider or handset  manufacturer     6 1 Paired Devices    Pairing is the process that allows  the handset to locate  establish  and register 1 to 1 connection  with the target device     For pairing new Bluetooth    device    1  Press    9   emd    4 a      2  Follow the Bluetooth  accessory instructions to set  the device to pairing mode     3  If Bluetooth power is set to  off  you will be prompted to  turn power on  Select Yes   15  and press      4  The device will appear in the  Found Devices menu once
26.  vibration  1  Press  9 twice to redial the is muted for that call     last number you dialed  The 2  Press    E twice to end the    last 30 numbers  dialing  call     incoming  missed  are stored  in the call history list and you  can also select any of these to  redial     Receiving Calls    1  When the phone rings or  vibrates  press  0  to answer    i BUOY INOA YIIM payers Bula    21    f s    n ze  4 JUIIUIAUO 0  SSsaddV JND    22    Lock Mode    Sets your phone to require a 4   digit password in order to use  the phone     Note    Until you change it  the default  lock code password is the last 4  digits of your phone number     To quickly lock your phone press     amp   for three seconds  To  cancel  press Left Soft Key        Unlock  enter the password and    press        Mute Function    The Mute Function is used during a  phone call  To quickly activate Mute  press Left Soft Key     Mute  then  to cancel press Left Soft Key   7  Unmute     Quick Access to Convenient Features    Volume Quick Adjustment    Use the side keys to adjust the  earpiece and ringer volumes  during a call  The upper key  increases the volume and the  lower key decreases the volume     Note    Keypad Volume is adjusted  through the Sounds Volume   Menu   gt  9   gt  2   gt  2   gt  2      Call Waiting    Your cellular service may offer  call waiting  While a call is in  progress  two beeps indicate  another incoming call  When call  waiting is enabled  you may put  the active call on hold whil
27. 8       Gan ss  2xy    i q  m ssaoxy    44    Axcess Web    Clearing Out Text Number  Entered    When entering text or numbers   press    to clear the last  number  letter  or symbol  Press  and hold  sace  to clear the input    field completely     Initiating a Phone Call From  Mobile Web    You can make a phone call from  Mobile Web if the site you are  using supports the feature    The browser connection is  terminated when you initiate the  call  After you end the call  your  phone returns to the screen from  which you initiated the call     2  Web Message    Allows you to view Web  messages  If there are any  browser messages  the list is  displayed from newest to oldest     1  Press     34    2    Your list of Web messages is    displayed   3  Web Settings    Allows you to select a browser  alert sound     1  Press      Be    Be      Select Prompt option     At Start  At End  Both   None      Select Alert Beep option   Mute  2 Beeps  4 Beeps    Multimedia    View  take  and trade your digital  pictures and video right from  your wireless phone     1  Take Photo   1  Press      2e    18    Note  Pressing the side Camera key from    standby mode is a hot key to Take  Picture     2  Set the brightness O   Zoom     and press Right Soft Key  SS Options to change other  settings       Select the option s  to  customize     View Mode Fit to Screen   Landscape    Resolution 1280X960     Multimedia    640X480  320X240   176X144  160X120  Quality Fine  Normal   Economy   Zoom   B
28. HS beginning on  the date of purchase of the  product with valid proof of  purchase  or absent valid  proof of purchase  FIFTEEN   15  MONTHS from date of  manufacture as determined  by the unit   s manufacture  date code     The limited warranty extends  only to the original  purchaser of the product  and is not assignable or    transferable to any  subsequent purchaser end  user     This warranty is good only  to the original purchaser of  the product during the  warranty period as long as it  is in the U S  including  Alaska  Hawaii  U S   Territories and Canada     The external housing and  cosmetic parts shall be free  of defects at the time of  shipment and  therefore   shall not be covered under  these limited warranty terms     Upon request from LG  the  consumer must provide  information to reasonably  prove the date of purchase     The customer shall bear the  cost of shipping the product  to the Customer Service    Department of LG  LG shall  bear the cost of shipping  the product back to the  consumer after the  completion of service under  this limited warranty     2  WHAT THIS WARRANTY  DOES NOT COVER      1  Defects or damages  resulting from use of the  product in other than its  normal and customary  manner      2  Defects or damages from  abnormal use  abnormal  conditions  improper  storage  exposure to  moisture or dampness   unauthorized modifications   unauthorized connections   unauthorized repair  misuse   neglect  abuse  accident   alteration  imprope
29. Selective  All    6  Voicemail    Allows you to view new voice  messages recorded in your voice  mail box  Your phone will alert  you when you receive a new  voice message     Checking Your Voicemail Box  1  Press      18    6       2  Options from here       Press Left Soft Key     Clear  to clear the voice mail count        Press   to listen to the  message s      7  Quick Text    Allows you to display  edit  and  add text phrases  These text  strings allow you to reduce  manual text input into messages     1  Press     18    7r      8  Settings    Allows you to configure 9 settings  for received messages     1  Press      18    8m      2  Select All Messages  Text  Message  Picture Message  then press        3  Use     to highlight one of  the settings and press    to  select it     Note  Use Update Existing to add another    phone number to a contact already    stored in memory     Message Settings Sub Menu  Descriptions    1  Auto Save  Auto Save   Prompt  Do Not Save     With this feature on  messages  are automatically saved in  Sent when transmitted     2  Auto Delete  On  Off     With this feature on  read  messages are automatically  deleted when you exceed the  storage limit     3  Entry Mode    Allows you to select the  default input method  including T9Word  Abc and  123     4  Signature  On  Off  Edit     Allows you to make edit a  signature to automatically  send with your messages     37    f Suldessay    38    Messaging    5  Speed Messaging  On  Off     This
30. Stop  using this device if you find it  disruptive or distracting while  operating any type of vehicle or  performing any other activity  that requires your full attention        K   Jes    85    f Ayayes    86    Safety    EDA  FDA Consumer    Update    The U S  Food and Drug  Administration   s Center for  Devices and Radiological Health  Consumer Update on Mobile  Phones     1  Do wireless phones pose a  health hazard     The available scientific evidence  does not show that any health  problems are associated with  using wireless phones  There is  no proof  however  that wireless  phones are absolutely safe   Wireless phones emit low levels  of Radio Frequency  RF  energy  in the microwave range while  being used  They also emit very  low levels of RF when in standby  mode  Whereas high levels of RF  can produce health effects  by  heating tissue   exposure to low  level RF that does not produce  heating effects causes no known    adverse health effects  Many  studies of low level RF exposures  have not found any biological  effects  Some studies have  suggested that some biological  effects may occur  but such  findings have not been confirmed  by additional research  In some  cases  other researchers have had  difficulty in reproducing those  studies  or in determining the  reasons for inconsistent results     2  What is the FDA   s role  concerning the safety of  wireless phones     Under the law  the FDA does not  review the safety of radiation   emitting consumer pro
31. aain uasn I ossxv I     ou  S91U01 99 9 97     23 1     LG ae    Cood       WAVE         AX380   USER GUIDE    Please read this manual carefully before operating your mobile  phone  Retain it for future reference     P N   MMBB0243601  1 1  M       Copyright   2007 LG Electronics  Inc  All rights reserved   LG and the LG logo are registered trademarks of LG  Group and its related entities  All other trademarks are the    property of their respective owners     Important Safety Precautions    Read these instructions  Breaking the rules may be dangerous or  illegal  Further detailed information is given in this user guide     l WARNING  Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or  death     1  Never use an unapproved battery since this could  damage the phone and or battery and could cause  the battery to explode     2  Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will  cause the battery to explode        3  Never store your phone in temperatures less than   4  F or greater than 122  F     4  Do not dispose of your battery by fire or with  hazardous or flammable materials     5  When riding in a car  do not leave your phone or set  up the hands free kit near to the air bag  If wireless  equipment is improperly installed and the air bag is  deployed  you may be seriously injured          Do not use a hand held phone while driving     IN      Do not use the phone in areas where its use is  prohibited   For example  aircraft     i suoljneraig Ajajyes jueyodwy    
32. ailed to     LG Electronics Service  Mobile  Handsets    PO  Box 240007  Huntsville  AL  35824    DO NOT RETURN YOUR  PRODUCT TO THE ABOVE  ADDRESS  Please call or write  for the location of the LG  authorized service center nearest  you and for the procedures for  obtaining warranty claims       quawayeys   zueem popu     109    B    110    Index    10 Driver Safety Tips  96    A    Accessories 105   All Calls 51   Audio 53   Axcess Apps 39  40  Axcess Info 41  Axcess Web 42    B    Battery Charge Level  19    Bluetooth   67    C    Call Settings 65    Call Timer 51   Call Waiting 22  Caller ID 23   Celltop 54   ene the Battery  1    Consumer Information  on SAR 100    Contact List 48  Contacts 47    Contacts in Your  Phone s Memory 25    Correcting Dialing  Mistakes 21    D    Data 51   Data Counter 52  Delete All 39  Dialed Calls 51  Display 61  Drafts 36    E    Entering and Editing    Information 24    F    FCC Hearing Aid    Compatibility  HAC   Regulations for  Wireless Devices 102  FCC RF Exposure  Information 12   FDA Consumer Update  86    Go  Getting Started with  Your Phone 18   Groups 48    Image 52    Important Safety  Precautions 1    Inbox 34    L   Limited Warranty  Statement 106  Location 74  Lock Mode 22    M    Making a Call From  Your Phone s Memory  28    Making Calls 20  Memory 74   Menus Overview 16  Messaging 30  Missed Calls 50  Multimedia 45    Music 53   Mute Function 22  My Circle 48   My Media 52   My Name Card 50  My Bluetooth Info 70    N    Ne
33. approved  chargers specific to your  phone model since they are  designed to maximize battery  life       Do not disassemble or short   circuit the battery        Keep the battery s metal  contacts clean       Replace the battery when it no  longer provides acceptable  performance  The battery can  be recharged several hundred  times before replacement        Recharge the battery after  long periods of non use to  maximize battery life        Battery life will vary due to    usage patterns and  environmental conditions        Use of extended backlighting   Browser  and data connectivity  kits affect battery life and  talk standby times       The self protection function of  the battery cuts the power of  the phone when its operation  is in an abnormal state  In this  case  remove the battery from  the phone  reinstall it  and turn  the phone on     Explosion  Shock  and Fire  Hazards       Do not put your phone in a  place subject to excessive dust  and keep the minimum required  distance between the power  cord and heat sources       Unplug the power cord prior  to cleaning your phone  and  clean the power plug pin when    it   s dirty        K   Jes    81    Safety      When using the power plug  General Notice  ensure that it   s firmly    es  connected  If not  it may cause Using a damaged battery or    f Ayayes    82    excessive heat or fire     If you put your phone in a  pocket or bag without  covering the receptacle of the  phone  power plug pin    metallic articles 
34. arm Clock  Notepad  and  Messages     Key Functions       Left Soft Key    Press to scroll through the  following text input  modes  T9Word   T9WORD T9Word   T9word    gt  Abc   ABC Abc abc    gt  123   gt   Symbols      8  Shift  Press to change  case   T9 text   T9Word   gt   TOWORD   gt  T9word  Abc text   Abc   gt  ABC   gt   abc    Ovex  Next  In T9 mode  press  to display other  matching words     BACK    Space  Press to complete  a word and insert a space     Clear  Press to delete a  single space or  character  Hold to delete  the whole message     Punctuation  In T9 mode   press to insert  punctuation in a word and  complete a sentence     Contacts in Your Phone   s Memory    The Basics of Storing  Contacts Entries  1  From standby mode enter the    phone number you want to  save  up to 48 digits      2  Press Left Soft Key   7 Save     3  Press Left Soft Key and select  either Save New or Update  Existing    4  Use     to highlight a Label  and press        Mobile 1  Home  Work   Mobile 2  Fax    Note   Use Update Existing to add  another phone number to a  contact already stored in memory     5  Enter a name for the phone  number  up to 22 characters   and press      A confirmation  message is displayed briefly     Phone Numbers With  Pauses  When you call automated    systems such as voice mail or  credit billing number  you often    have to enter a series of numbers    to navigate through the system   Instead of entering these  numbers by hand  you can store  the
35. ator to enter       Use Navigation Keys to  enter functions       Press   to complete  equation     1 8 World Clock    Allows you to determine the  current time in another time  zone or country     1  Press     9w    18    au      2  Press Right Soft Key 53  Cities to move the time bar  across the world map and  display the date time in that  location     3  Press Left Soft Key  7 Set  DST   1 9 Stopwatch    Stopwatch is available just as  common stopwatches we see and  use in daily life     1  Press     ows    18   p    2  Press Start to start  and  press    Stop to stop       You can use the Lap  function using Right Soft  Key     Lap  Max  20 lap  time is available  And lap  time can be recorded     3  Press Left Soft Key     Reset  to reset     1 0 Unit Converter    Allows you to measure Length   Area  Mass  Volume and  Temperature     1  Press    o   18   One      2  Sound   Options to customize the  phone s sounds    2 1 Ringers    Allows you to assign ringtones  for incoming calls     1  Press       9e    20    18      2  Select All Calls  Caller ID   No Caller ID  Restricted  Calls  Shuffle     3  Use     to select a ringer     then press      2 2 Volume    Allows you to set various volume  settings     1  Press     9    20    2    2  Select Master Volume   Keypad  Earpiece  Speaker     3  Use    to adjust the volume    of the ringer  then press   to    f s3u1  35    save the setting     2 3 Message Alerts    Allows you to select the alert  tones type for a new messag
36. cember 2000  Between them   the studies investigated any  possible association between the  use of wireless phones and  primary brain cancer  glioma   meningioma  or acoustic  neuroma  tumors of the brain or  salivary gland  leukemia  or other  cancers  None of the studies  demonstrated the existence of  any harmful health effects from    i K   Jes    89    f Ayayes    90    Safety    wireless phone RF exposures   However  none of the studies can  answer questions about long   term exposures  since the  average period of phone use in  these studies was around three  years     5  What research is needed to  decide whether RF exposure  from wireless phones poses a  health risk     A combination of laboratory  studies and epidemiological  studies of people actually using  wireless phones would provide  some of the data that are  needed  Lifetime animal exposure  studies could be completed in a  few years  However  very large  numbers of animals would be  needed to provide reliable proof  of a cancer promoting effect if  one exists  Epidemiological  studies can provide data that is  directly applicable to human  populations  but ten or more    years follow up may be needed  to provide answers about some  health effects  such as cancer   This is because the interval  between the time of exposure to  a cancer causing agent and the  time tumors develop     if they  do     may be many  many years   The interpretation of  epidemiological studies is  hampered by difficulties in  measur
37. d apps by simply  starting them  at no additional  purchase cost  Proceed     will be  displayed  If you select Yes  the  app s  will be disabled     2  Axcess Info    Gives you information about the  Axcess Apps selection key     1  Press  x    2ave    2avel    2  Press Left Soft Key       Yes     Managing Your Axcess Apps  Applications    Add new applications and remove  old ones at any time     Removing Applications    Only removing an application  deletes it completely from the  memory of the phone  To restore  an application once it has been  removed will require that you pay  and download it again     1  Access Axcess Apps   2  Select Settings     3  Use    to highlight Manage  Apps  then press  x       4  Use    to highlight the  application to be deleted     then press       5  Select Remove     i sddy ssaoxy    41    f q  m ss  2xy    42    Axcess Web    Axcess Web    The Axcess Web feature allows  you to view Internet content   Access and selections within this  feature are dependent upon your  service provider  For specific  information on Axcess Web  access through your phone   contact your service provider     1  Start Browser    Allows you to initiate an Axcess  Web session     1  Press     Be    18      2  After a few seconds  you will  see the home page     Ending an Axcess Web Session    End an Axcess Web session by  pressing  ol     Navigating Through the  Browser    On screen items may be  presented in one of the following  ways        Numbered options    Y
38. ducts such  as wireless phones before they  can be sold  as it does with new  drugs or medical devices   However  the agency has  authority to take action if  wireless phones are shown to  emit Radio Frequency  RF     energy at a level that is  hazardous to the user  In such a  case  the FDA could require the  manufacturers of wireless phones  to notify users of the health  hazard and to repair  replace  or  recall the phones so that the  hazard no longer exists     Although the existing scientific  data do not justify FDA  regulatory actions  the FDA has  urged the wireless phone  industry to take a number of  steps  including the following       Support needed research into  possible biological effects of  RF of the type emitted by  wireless phones        Design wireless phones in a  way that minimizes any RF  exposure to the user that is  not necessary for device  function  and       Cooperate in providing users  of wireless phones with the    best possible information on  possible effects of wireless  phone use on human health     The FDA belongs to an  interagency working group of the  federal agencies that have  responsibility for different  aspects of RF safety to ensure  coordinated efforts at the federal  level  The following agencies  belong to this working group       National Institute for  Occupational Safety and  Health      Environmental Protection  Agency       K   Jes       Occupational Safety and  Health Administration      National Telecommunications  and I
39. e     1  Press     o    2e    Boer       59    i s3u1    5    60    Settings    2  Select Text Message  Picture  Message  Voicemail  All  Messages  Message  Reminder     3  Use    to select a setting   then press  x       2 4 Alert Type    Allows you to select the alert  types     1  Press  x    pm    2e    Eon    2  Select a tone style  then  press     Call Alert  Message Alert   Schedule Alert  Alarm Alert  2 5 Service Alerts    Allows you to set any of the 3 Alert  options to On or Off     1  Press     9m    z      51    2  Select an alert option     2 5 1 Minute Beep   Alerts you 10 seconds before the  end of every minute during a call   2 5 2 Call Connect   Alerts you when the call is  connected    2 5 3 Back to Top   Alerts you when you scroll  through the end of a menu list   2 5 4 Low Battery    Alerts you when the battery  charge level is low     3  Use     to set On  Off  then  press      for Low Battery    option  Announce  Tone     2 6 Power On Off Tones    Allows you to set the phone to  sound a tone when the phone is  powered on and off     1  Press  x     9     Dave     Gene    2  Use   to set to On  Off   then press        3  Display   Options to customize the  phone s display screen   3 1 Wallpaper    Allows you to choose the kind of  background to be displayed on  the phone     1  Press     9m    3a    18      2  Select Main Screen  Front  Screen  Shuffle  then  press       3  Select from different screens     then press  X     4  Press      5  Left Soft Key
40. e 1  Save Options   7  Calculator 2  Restrict Calls 2  Internal Memory  8  World Clock 3  Emergency  s 3  ety       9  Stopwatch    0  Unit Converter  2  Sound    1  Ringers  2  Volume    3  Message Alerts  4  Alert Type   5  Service Alerts  6  Power On Off    Leal    4  Change Lock  Code    5  Reset Default    Call Settings  1  Answer Options    2  Auto Retry    3  One Touch Dial    4  Voice Privacy    5  Auto Volume  6  Airplane Mode    0  Touch Sensor Level     Software Update      Phone Info    Menu Access    Press  Menu to  access nine phone    menus  There are two    Tones   3  Display 7  TTY Mode methods of accessing  1  Wallpaper 6  Bluetooth menus and submenus   2  Banner 1  Paired Devices   Use the navigation  3  Backlight 2  Power   key to highlight and  4  Menu Style 3  My Visibility aka  5  Languages i My Biuetooth   Press the number  6  Clocks  amp  Ew Raana key that   _ Calendar a r nepoti RN to the  7  Font Settings 7  PC Connection menu  or submenu        MAIAJIAQ SNU  JW    f     uoyd INOA Y IM pa ieys Jup    18    The Battery    Note   It is important to fully charge the  battery before initial use of the  phone     The phone comes with a  rechargeable battery  Keep the  battery charged while not in use  in order to maximize talk and  standby time  The battery charge  level is shown at the top of the  LCD screen     Installing the Battery    Press the button and align the  battery     Removing the Battery    Press the button and lift the  battery to get the
41. e Atmosphere    77  77  78  78  78  78  79  79  79  79  79    For Vehicles Equipped with an Air    Bag  Safety Information  Charger and Adapter Safety    Battery Information and Care    80  80  80  81    Explosion  Shock  and Fire Hazards81    General Notice    Warning  Important safety  information    Avoiding hearing damage  Using your phone safely    82    84  84  84       Avoiding hearing damage 85  Using headsets safely 85  FDA Consumer Update 86  10 Driver Safety Tips 96  Consumer Information on SAR  100   FCC Hearing Aid    Compatibility  HAC   Regulations for Wireless    Devices 102       Accessories 105       Limited Warranty Statement  106       Index 110    Thank you for choosing the AX380  cellular phone designed to operate  with the latest digital mobile  communication technology  Code  Division Multiple Access  CDMA    Along with the many advanced  features of the CDMA system  such  as greatly enhanced voice clarity   this compact phone offers       Celltop capability     Music capability and microSD     card slot   e Significantly enhanced voice  clarity    e Slim and sleek design with  internal antenna  Internal  antenna described as antenna  throughout this user guide       Large  easy to read  9 line  backlit LCD with status icons     e Paging  messaging  voice mail   and caller ID     e 22 key keypad     Speakerphone feature     Welcome    Menu driven interface with  prompts for easy operation and  configuration     Any key answer  auto answer     auto retr
42. e steps to minimize  your exposure to Radio  Frequency  RF  energy  Since  time is a key factor in how much  exposure a person receives   reducing the amount of time  spent using a wireless phone will  reduce RF exposure  If you must  conduct extended conversations  by wireless phone every day  you  could place more distance  between your body and the  source of the RF  since the  exposure level drops off    f K   Jes    93    f Ayayes    94    Safety    dramatically with distance  For  example  you could use a  headset and carry the wireless  phone away from your body or  use a wireless phone connected  to a remote antenna  Again  the  scientific data do not  demonstrate that wireless  phones are harmful  But if you  are concerned about the RF  exposure from these products   you can use measures like those  described above to reduce your  RF exposure from wireless phone  use     10  What about children using  wireless phones     The scientific evidence does not  show a danger to users of  wireless phones  including  children and teenagers  If you  want to take steps to lower  exposure to Radio Frequency   RF  energy  the measures    described above would apply to  children and teenagers using  wireless phones  Reducing the  time of wireless phone use and  increasing the distance between  the user and the RF source will  reduce RF exposure     Some groups sponsored by  other national governments have  advised that children be  discouraged from using wireless  phones at all  F
43. e you  answer the other incoming call   Check with your cellular service  provider for information about  this function     Quick Access to Convenient Features    1  Press  s  to receive a waiting  call    2  Press sew  again to switch  between calls     Caller ID    Caller ID displays the phone  number or name of the incoming  call  If the caller s identity is stored  in Contacts  the name will appear  along with the phone number   Check with your service provider to  ensure they offer this feature     Speed Dialing    Speed dialing is a convenient  feature that allows you to make  phone calls quickly  A number  key can be assigned to a specific  phone number  By pressing and  holding down a number key  your  phone will recall the phone  number associated from the  Contacts list and display it    briefly while simultaneously  dialing that phone number for  you  Speed Dial Number 1 is set  to Voice Mailbox by default and  is unchangeable     Dialing Single Digit Speed  Dials  from 2 to 9     Press and hold the Speed Dial  number     OR    Enter the Speed Dial number  and press  so      Dialing Double Digit Speed  Dials  from 10 to 99   Press the first digit and then    press and hold the key of the  last digit     OR    Enter the first and second    digits and press         1 s    n ze  4 JUIIUBAUOD 0  SSaddV YIINO    23    f uoljewsojuy Suzipyz pue 3u   zug    24    Entering and Editing Information    Text Input    You can input and edit your  Banner  Calendar  Contacts   Al
44. ea  If you are in a building  the  reception may be better near a  window     Note   The call quality is also affected by  the places where you are and  weather conditions with RF    emission changes     i auoyd INOA YIIM payers Bula    19    f   uoyd INOA YIM p    ezs ZUID    20    Screen Icons    To see the icon glossary  go to  Menu   gt  Settings   gt  Phone Info    gt  Icon Glossary on your phone     Making Calls    1  Make sure the phone is  turned on  If not  press        for about 3 seconds     2  Enter the phone number   include the area code if  needed      3  Press  seno     If the phone is locked  enter  the lock code  the last 4  digits of your phone number    by default and it   s changeable  in Settings menu      Getting Started with Your Phone    Note   If the phone is restricted  you can  only dial phone numbers saved in  the Emergency Numbers or your  Contacts list  To turn off this  function  Menu   gt    9  Settings   gt  4    Security   gt   Lock Code   gt  OK   gt   2  Restrict Calls   gt  None   gt  OK    4  Press     to end the call     Correcting Dialing Mistakes    Tip   If you make a mistake while Call Settings Menu allows you to  dialing a number  press   sack choose answer options   once to erase the last digit Fip Opan    Any Key  Send Key  entered  or hold down  a lt   for poly kanto duster  at least 2 seconds to go to the Note  standby mode  If you press   amp   or i  the  Redialing Calls side keys   while the phone is   ringing  the ringing or
45. eater  distances from the user  the  exposure to RF is drastically  lower because a person s RF  exposure decreases rapidly with  increasing distance from the  source  The so called    cordless  phones     which have a base unit    connected to the telephone  wiring in a house  typically  operate at far lower power levels   and thus produce RF exposures  far below the FCC safety limits     4  What are the results of the  research done already     The research done thus far has  produced conflicting results  and  many studies have suffered from  flaws in their research methods   Animal experiments investigating  the effects of Radio Frequency   RF  energy exposures  characteristic of wireless phones  have yielded conflicting results  that often cannot be repeated in  other laboratories  A few animal  studies  however  have suggested  that low levels of RF could  accelerate the development of  cancer in laboratory animals   However  many of the studies  that showed increased tumor  development used animals that    had been genetically engineered  or treated with cancer causing  chemicals so as to be pre   disposed to develop cancer in  the absence of RF exposure   Other studies exposed the  animals to RF for up to 22 hours  per day  These conditions are  not similar to the conditions  under which people use wireless  phones  so we do not know with  certainty what the results of such  studies mean for human health   Three large epidemiology studies  have been published since  De
46. ecent  Calls and highlighting it     By using Speed Dialing    From Contacts    1      Press     Contacts List to    display your Contacts       Use     to select the Contact    entry  then press         Use     to select the phone    number       Press     to place the call     From Recent Calls  1  Press Menu   2  Press  6  Recent Calls     3  Use     to select the type of    recent call  then press       Missed Calls  Received  Calls  Dialed Calls  Data  All  Calls    4  Use     to select the phone  number     5  Press    to place the call   Speed Dialing    For a single digit Speed Dial   press and hold the digit or press  the digit  then press  so   For a  double digit Speed Dial  press  the first digit and hold the  second digit or press the first  and second digits  then press     emo      f Aisowap s   uoyd ino  ul S  22 U09    29    f Suidessay    30    Using Phone Menus    Messaging   The phone can store up to 385  messages  The AX380 supports  up to 160 characters  The  information stored in the  message is determined by phone  mode and service capability   Other limits such as available  characters per message may  exist  please check with your  service provider for system  features and capabilities     1  New Text Message    Allows you to send text  messages  pages  and e mail  transmissions  Each message will  be formatted and sent according  to the destination address     The Basics of Sending a Text  Message    1  Press      18    18      2  Enter the recipien
47. eing crossed and to use one  frequency channel by multiple users  in the same specific area  This results  in a 10 fold capacity increase when  compared with analog mode  In  addition  features such as soft    softer handoff  hard handoff  and  dynamic RF power control  technologies combine to reduce call  interruptions     The Cellular and PCS CDMA  networks consist of MSO  Mobile  Switching Office   BSC  Base  Station Controller   BTS  Base  Station Transmission System   and  MS  Mobile Station        TSB 74  Protocol between an IS   95A system and ANSI J STD   008    Its battery life is twice as long as  IS 95  High speed data  transmission is also possible     The following tab lists some  major CDMA standards                 CDMA Standard  Designator Description  TIA EIA 95A CDMA Dual Mode Air Interface  ae E 14 4kbps radio link protocol and inter   Basic Air Bee band a eetaen  Pi  Interface ANSIJ STD 008     I lt  95 adapted for PCS frequency band  TIA EIA IS2000   CDMA2000 1xRTT Air Interface  TIA EIA IS 634      MAS BS    Netroric TIA EIA IS 651   PCSC RS  a  TIA EIA IS 41 C   Intersystem operations z   TIA EIA IS 124   Non signaling data comm  A  TIA EIA IS 96 B   Speech CODEC    TIA EIA IS 637   Short Message Service a  Service TIA EIA IS 657   Packet Data a  IS 801 Position Determination Service  gpsOne  m  TIA EIA IS 707 A   High Speed Packet Data  TIA EIA IS 856   CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data Air  TIA EIA IS 878   Interface  1x EV DO 1xEV DO Inter Operability S
48. emo  number in parentheses  represents the number of entries  you have stored  up to 500      1  Press     4e    34      3  Talk into the microphone  then  press   Stop  The default    memo title is the date and 1  New Contact    time of recording   Allows you to add a new contact    4  While the highlight is still on to your Contacts   the recording  press Right Soft    i s 22 u07    Key  gt S Options to access Note  the following  Using this submenu  the number is  Set As  Rename  Delete saved as a new Contact  To save    the number into an existing  Contact  edit the Contact entry     1  Press     51    18      2  Enter the name  then press        47    i   2e U07    48    Contacts    3  Select the information you  want     4  Enter the number  then press       5  Continue saving the entry as  necessary     2  Contact List    Allows you to view your Contacts  list     1  Press     Sx   2e    2  Options from here       Press    to scroll through  your Contacts  alphabetically      Press Right Soft Key       Options to select one of    the following     Send Message  Delete   Edit  Delete All  Send via    Bluetooth  Set Remove   Speed Dial  Set  As Remove  My Circle      Press Left Soft Key      New to store new contact  information     3  My Circle    Allows you to assign some of  your Contacts as your favorites     which you can quickly send  messages     1  Press      5x     34      4  Groups    Allows you to view your grouped  Contacts  add a new group   change the name 
49. erican National Standards  recommended by the Alliance for Institute  ANSI  C63 19  Telecommunications Industries standard     Solutions  ATIS   The U and UT    For information about hearing aids and digital  wireless phones    FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control  http   www cc gov cgb dro hearing html    Gallaudet University  RERC  http   tap Callaudet edu DigWireless KS DigWireless htm    f Ayayes    Hearing Loss Association of America  HLAA   http   wwwhearingloss org learn cellphonetech asp    The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Order    http   hraunfoss fcc gov edocs_public attachmatch FCC 03   168A1 pdf          104    Accessories    There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone   Consult your local dealer for availability  Optional items are sold  separately        Battery Charger  The battery charger allows you to charge your  phone        Battery  Standard battery is available           Vehicle Power Charger   The vehicle power charger allows you to operate  the phone and trickle charge the phone s  battery from your vehicle       saluossanoy    105    f yuawmazeys   zuesem popu     106    Limited Warranty Statement    1  WHAT THIS WARRANTY  COVERS     LG offers you a limited warranty  that the enclosed subscriber unit  and its enclosed accessories will  be free from defects in material  and workmanship  according to  the following terms and  conditions      1  The limited warranty for the          product extends for TWELVE   12  MONT
50. es using liquefied  petroleum gas  such as propane  or butane   areas where the air  contains chemicals or particles   such as grain  dust  or metal  powders   and any other area  where you would normally be  advised to turn off your vehicle  engine     For Vehicles Equipped with an  Air Bag    An air bag inflates with great  force  DO NOT place objects   including either installed or  portable wireless equipment  in  the area over the air bag or in  the air bag deployment area  If  in vehicle wireless equipment is  improperly installed and the air  bag inflates  serious injury could  result     Safety Information    Please read and observe the  following information for safe  and proper use of your phone  and to prevent damage  Also   keep the user guide in an  accessible place at all times after  reading it     Caution  Violation of the  instructions may cause minor  or serious damage to the  product     Charger and Adapter Safety      The charger and adapter are  intended for indoor use only       Insert the battery pack  charger vertically into the wall  power socket       Use the correct adapter for  your phone when using the  battery pack charger abroad        Only use the approved battery  charger  Otherwise  you may  cause serious damage to your  phone     Battery Information and Care      Please dispose of your battery  properly or take it to your  local wireless carrier for  recycling        The battery doesn t need to  be empty before recharging        Use only LG 
51. ess phone users  The  CRADA vill also include a broad  assessment of additional  research needs in the context of  the latest research developments  around the world     7  How can   find out how much  Radio Frequency energy  exposure   can get by using my  wireless phone     All phones sold in the United  States must comply with Federal  Communications Commission   FCC  guidelines that limit Radio  Frequency  RF  energy exposures     i K   Jes    91    f Ayayes    92    Safety    The FCC established these  guidelines in consultation with  the FDA and the other federal  health and safety agencies  The  FCC limit for RF exposure from  wireless phones is set at a  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR   of 1 6 watts per kilogram  1 6  W kg   The FCC limit is  consistent with the safety  standards developed by the  Institute of Electrical and    Electronic Engineering  IEEE  and    the National Council on  Radiation Protection and    Measurement  The exposure limit    takes into consideration the  body   s ability to remove heat  from the tissues that absorb  energy from the wireless phone    and is set well below levels known    to have effects  Manufacturers of  wireless phones must report the  RF exposure level for each model  of phone to the FCC  The FCC  website     http   www fcc gov oet rfsafety   gives directions for locating the  FCC identification number on  your phone so you can find your  phone s RF exposure level in the  online listing     8  What has the FDA done to  measu
52. f suoi ne gt   1d Ajayes zuez  odw j    Important Safety Precautions          1  Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct  sunlight or use it in places with high humidity  such as  a bathroom     2  Do not use harsh chemicals  such as alcohol  benzene     thinners  etc   or detergents to clean your phone  This  could cause a fire     3  Do not drop  strike  or shake your phone severely  It  may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone     4  Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the    phone may generate sparks     5  Do not damage the power cord by bending  twisting   pulling  or heating  Do not use the plug if it is loose as  it may cause a fire or electric shock     6  Do not place any heavy items on the power cord  Do  not allow the power cord to be crimped as it may  cause electric shock or fire     7  Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is    being charged  It may cause an electric shock or  seriously damage your phone     8  Do not disassemble the phone     TE    Na            Z    1  Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as  it may short circuit the phone and or cause electric  shock or fire     N    Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with  your body during a call     UN      Make sure that no sharp edged items such as animal s  teeth or nails  come into contact with the battery  This  could cause a fire     Store the battery out of reach of children    Be careful that children do not swallow any pa
53. hone is locked  or restricted     1  Press     p    Fo      2  Enter the four digit lock code  and press        3  Press  34  Emergency  s   4  Press      to edit the  emergency numbers     4 4 Change Lock Code    Allows you to enter a new four   digit lock code     1  Press      p    F      2  Enter the four digit lock code  and press        3  Press  4   Change Lock  Code     4  Enter a new 4 digit lock code  and press        5  For confirmation  it will ask  you to enter the new lock  code again     4 5 Reset Default    Allows you to reset your phone  to the factory default settings     1  Press  e    9e    fon      2  Enter the four digit lock code  and press       3  Press  51  Reset Default     4  Read the instruction and  press    to continue     5  A message pops up that reads  all settings will revert to  factory default and select  Revert  Cancel     5  Call Settings    The Call Settings menu allows  you to designate how the phone  handles both incoming and  outgoing calls     5 1 Answer Options    Allows you to determine how to  handle an incoming call     1  Press     9e    51    18      2  Use   to select a setting   then press      Flip Open  Any Key  Send  Key Only  Auto Answer  5 2 Auto Retry    Allows you to set the length of  time the phone waits before  automatically redialing a number  when the attempted call fails     1  Press  x    9m       5    2       f s3u1    5    2  Use     to select a setting   then press      Off  Every 10 Seconds     Every 30 Sec
54. ing  as the default unless you want to  alter system selection as  instructed by your service  provider     1  Press  x    9m    8     18      13      2  Use    to select Home  Only  Automatic then press         8 1 2 Set NAM    Allows you to select the phone s  NAM  Number Assignment  Module  if the phone is  registered with multiple service  providers     1  Press     9    8w    18  abe     2  Use      to select NAM1 or  NAN2  then press          8 1 3 Auto NAM    Allows the phone to  automatically switch between  programmed telephone numbers  corresponding to the service  provider area     1  Press      9    8w    18    os     2  Use    to select On or Off   then press                 73    i s3u1    5    74    Settings    8 1 4 Serving System    Identifies the channel number of  a system that is served as a SID  Number  This information should  only be used for technical  support     1  Press      pm    8m    18    Ashi     8 2 Location    Menu for GPS  Global  Positioning System  Satellite  assisted location information  system  mode     1  Press       9mm    86    Dave      2  Use     to select a setting     then press      Location On  E911 Only    Note    GPS satellite signals are not always  transmitted  especially under bad  atmospheric and environmental  conditions  indoors etc     9  Memory    Allows you to check out the  memory status of your phone     1  Press       pm    9m      2  Select Save Options  Internal  Memory  External Memory     0  Touch Sensor Level
55. ing actual RF exposure  during day to day use of wireless  phones  Many factors affect this  measurement  such as the angle  at which the phone is held  or  which model of phone is used     6  What is the FDA doing to  find out more about the  possible health effects of  wireless phone RF     The FDA is working with the U S   National Toxicology Program and  with groups of investigators  around the world to ensure that    high priority animal studies are  conducted to address important  questions about the effects of  exposure to Radio Frequency   RF  energy     The FDA has been a leading  participant in the World Health  Organization International  Electro Magnetic Fields  EMF   Project since its inception in  1996  An influential result of this  work has been the development  of a detailed agenda of research  needs that has driven the  establishment of new research  programs around the world  The  project has also helped develop  a series of public information  documents on EMF issues     The FDA and the Cellular  Telecommunications  amp  Internet  Association  CTIA  have a formal  Cooperative Research And  Development Agreement   CRADA  to do research on    wireless phone safety  The FDA  provides the scientific oversight   obtaining input from experts in  government  industry  and  academic organizations  CTIA   funded research is conducted  through contracts with  independent investigators  The  initial research will include both  laboratory studies and studies of  wirel
56. king  near you     For information about how to set  a maximum volume limit on your   phone  see the features guide for  your phone     Using your phone safely    Use of your phone while  operating a vehicle is not  recommended and is illegal in  some areas  Be careful and  attentive while driving  Stop  using your phone if you find it  disruptive or distracting while  operating any type of vehicle or  performing any other activity  that requires your full attention     Avoiding hearing damage    Permanent hearing loss may  occur if you use your headset at  a high volume  Set the volume to  a safe level  You can adapt over  time to a higher volume of sound  that may sound normal but can  be damaging to your hearing  If  you experience ringing in your  ears or muffled speech  stop  listening and have your hearing  checked  The louder the volume   the less time is required before  your hearing could be affected   Hearing experts suggest that to  protect your hearing       Limit the amount of time you  use headset at high volume        Avoid turning up the volume  to block out noisy  surroundings       Turn the volume down if you  can   t hear people speaking  near you     For information about how to set  a maximum volume limit on your  handset  please refer to the  features guide for your handset     Using headsets safely    Use of headsets to listen to  music while operating a vehicle is  not recommended and is illegal  in some areas  Be careful and  attentive while driving  
57. mber  e mail address  and numbers  in the received message into your  Contacts     Save as Quick Text  Call Back  Go to website    Lock Unlock Locks or unlocks  the selected message     Information Shows the message  type priority and status     4  Sent    Up to 50 sent messages or  picture messages can be stored  in the Sent  View lists and  contents of sent messages and  verify whether the transmission  was successful or not     1  Press     18    4a     2  Use     to highlight an  Outbox message  then press    While viewing the  selected Outbox message   press Left Soft Key       Resend to or press Right Soft  Key    Options     Play Again  Delete Deletes the selected  message     Forward Forwards a received  message to other destination  address es      Save Contact Save New   Update Existing    Save as Quick Text Stores the  message as quick text for future  messages    Save Media Image  Audio  Lock Unlock Locks or unlocks  the selected message     Information Shows the message  type priority and status     i Suigessay    35    f Sulidessay    36    Messaging    5  Drafts    Displays saved messages and  draft messages     1  Press     18    5m      2  Use    to highlight a Saved  message        Press   Edit      Press Right Soft Key     Options    Delete Deletes the selected   message from the Drafts    Save Contacts Save New    Update Existing    Lock Unlock Locks a message  so that it is not erased if the  Erase Saved or Erase All feature is  used     Delete Multiple  
58. n your phone OFF in health  care facilities when any  regulations posted in these areas    instruct you to do so  Hospitals  or health care facilities may use  equipment that could be  sensitive to external RF energy     Vehicles    RF signals may affect improperly  installed or inadequately  shielded electronic systems in  motor vehicles  Check with the  manufacturer or its  representative regarding your  vehicle  You should also consult  the manufacturer of any  equipment that has been added  to your vehicle     Posted Facilities    Turn your phone OFF in any  facility where posted notices so  require     Aircraft    FCC regulations prohibit using  your phone while in the air     Switch OFF your phone before  boarding an aircraft     Blasting Areas    To avoid interfering with blasting  operations  turn your phone OFF  when in a    blasting area    or in  areas posted     Turn off two way  radio     Obey all signs and  instructions     Potentially Explosive  Atmosphere    Turn your phone OFF when in  any area with a potentially  explosive atmosphere and obey  all signs and instructions  Sparks  in such areas could cause an  explosion or fire resulting in  bodily injury or even death     f K   Jes    Areas with a potentially explosive  atmosphere are often  but not  always marked clearly  Potential  areas may include  fueling areas   such as gasoline stations      79    f Ayayes    80    Safety    below deck on boats  fuel or  chemical transfer or storage  facilities  vehicl
59. nformation  Administration    The National Institutes of Health  participates in some interagency  working group activities  as well     87    f Ayayes    88    Safety    The FDA shares regulatory  responsibilities for wireless  phones with the Federal  Communications Commission   FCC   All phones that are sold  in the United States must comply  with FCC safety guidelines that  limit RF exposure  The FCC relies  on the FDA and other health  agencies for safety questions  about wireless phones     The FCC also regulates the base  stations that the wireless phone  networks rely upon  While these  base stations operate at higher  power than do the wireless  phones themselves  the RF  exposures that people get from  these base stations are typically  thousands of times lower than  those they can get from wireless  phones  Base stations are thus  not the subject of the safety  questions discussed in this  document     3  What kinds of phones are  the subject of this update     The term    wireless phone    refers  here to handheld wireless phones  with built in antennas  often  called    cell        mobile     or    PCS     phones  These types of wireless  phones can expose the user to  measurable Radio Frequency   RF  energy because of the short  distance between the phone and  the user s head     These RF exposures are limited  by FCC safety guidelines that  were developed with the advice  of the FDA and other federal  health and safety agencies  When  the phone is located at gr
60. nits or parts  or any units  In addition  LG will  not re install or back up any  data  applications or software  that you have added to your  phone  It is therefore  recommended that you back up  any such data or information  prior to sending the unit to LG  to avoid the permanent loss of  such information        4  STATE LAW RIGHTS     No other express warranty is  applicable to this product  THE  DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  INCLUDING THE  IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  MARKETABILITY  IS LIMITED TO  THE DURATION OF THE  EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN     LG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR  THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE  PRODUCT  INCONVENIENCE   LOSS OR ANY OTHER  DAMAGES  DIRECT OR  CONSEQUENTIAL  ARISING  OUT OF THE USE OF  OR  INABILITY TO USE  THIS  PRODUCT OR FOR ANY  BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR  IMPLIED WARRANTY   INCLUDING THE IMPLIED  WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY  APPLICABLE TO THIS  PRODUCT    Some states do not allow the  exclusive limitation of incidental  or consequential damages or  limitations on how long an  implied warranty lasts  so these  limitations or exclusions may not  apply to you  This warranty gives  you specific legal rights and you  may also have other rights which  vary from state to state     5  HOW TO GET WARRANTY  SERVICE     To obtain warranty service   please call or fax to the following  telephone numbers from  anywhere in the continental  United States     Tel  1 800 793 8896 or Fax   1 800 448 4026   Or visit http   us lgservice com   Correspondence may also be  m
61. nufactured not  to exceed the emission limits for  exposure to Radio Frequency   RF  energy set by the Federal  Communications Commission of  the U S  Government  These  limits are part of comprehensive  guidelines and establish  permitted levels of RF energy for  the general population  The  guidelines are based on  standards that were developed  by independent scientific  organizations through periodic  and thorough evaluation of  scientific studies  The standards  include a substantial safety  margin designed to assure the    safety of all persons  regardless  of age and health     The exposure standard for  wireless mobile phones employs  a unit of measurement known as  the Specific Absorption Rate  or  SAR  The SAR limit set by the  FCC is 1 6 W kg  Tests for SAR  are conducted using standard  operating positions specified by  the FCC with the phone  transmitting at its highest  certified power level in all tested  frequency bands  Although SAR  is determined at the highest  certified power level  the actual  SAR level of the phone while  operating can be well below the  maximum value  Because the  phone is designed to operate at  multiple power levels to use only  the power required to reach the  network  in general  the closer  you are to a wireless base station  antenna  the lower the power  output     Before a phone model is available  for sale to the public  it must be  tested and certified to the FCC  that it does not exceed the limit  established by the government
62. of a group  or  delete a whole group     1  Press      51    fo    2  Options from here     e Use    to highlight a  group to view  then press           Press Left Soft Key      New to add a new member  to the group        Use    to highlight a  group  then press Right  Soft Key     Options to  change the name of the  group or delete the group     Delete  Send Message   Rename Group  Set  Ringtone  Delete All    5  Speed Dials    Allows you to view your Speed  Dials list  designate new Speed  Dials  or remove Speed Dial  designations entered in your  Contacts       Press      5m     5x      Use     to highlight the    Speed Dial position  or enter  the Speed Dial digit   and  press          Use     to highlight the    Contact then press        Use    to highlight the    number  then press        A confirmation message is  displayed     i s 22 u07    49    f s Je  gt  JUaday s De U0D    50    Contacts Recent Calls    6  My Name Card    Allows you to view all of your  personal Contact information  including name and phone  numbers     1  Press     5x    6m      2  Use    to select the feature  you want to edit     3  Edit the information as  necessary and press        Note   You cannot edit phone number   but you can add an additional  phone number     Recent Calls    The Recent Calls Menu is a list  of the last phone numbers or  Contact entries for calls you  placed  accepted  or missed  It is  continually updated as new  numbers are added to the  beginning of the list and the
63. onds  Every 60  Seconds    65    Settings      ssuinas    66    5 3 One Touch Dial    Allows you to initiate a speed dial  call by pressing and holding the  speed dial digit  If set to Off   Speed Dial numbers designated in  your Contacts will not function     1  Press      91    5w    Ba    2  Use   to select a setting   then press     On  Off    5 4 Voice Privacy    Allows you to set the voice  privacy feature for CDMA calls as  Enhanced or Standard  CDMA  offers inherent voice privacy   Check with your service provider  for availability     1  Press     0    Bu    Fo    2  Use   to select a setting     then press  x    Enhanced  Standard    5 5 Auto Volume    Provides a better audio  experience by enabling the Auto  Volume feature to control the  dynamic range and volume of the  sending and receiving voice  across different levels of speaker  and environments     1  Press      91    5x    5     2  Use   to select a setting   then press      On  Off  5 6 Airplane Mode    Allows you to use the general  application and restricts the  output of RF communication     1  Press     97    51    6m      2  Read the instruction and press           3  Use    to select a setting   then press        On  Off    5 7 TTY Mode    Allows you to attach a TTY   Teletype writer  device enabling  you to communicate with parties  also using a TTY device  A phone  with TTY support is able to  translate typed characters to voice   Voice can also be translated into  characters and then displayed on 
64. or example  the  government in the United  Kingdom distributed leaflets  containing such a  recommendation in December  2000  They noted that no  evidence exists that using a  wireless phone causes brain  tumors or other ill effects  Their  recommendation to limit wireless  phone use by children was  strictly precautionary  it was not  based on scientific evidence that  any health hazard exists     T1  What about wireless phone  interference with medical  equipment     Radio Frequency  RF  energy  from wireless phones can interact  with some electronic devices  For  this reason  the FDA helped  develop a detailed test method  to measure Electro Magnetic  Interference  EMI  of implanted  cardiac pacemakers and  defibrillators from wireless  telephones  This test method is  now part of a standard  sponsored by the Association for  the Advancement of Medical  Instrumentation  AAMI   The  final draft  a joint effort by the  FDA  medical device  manufacturers  and many other  groups  was completed in late  2000  This standard will allow  manufacturers to ensure that  cardiac pacemakers and  defibrillators are safe from  wireless phone EMI     The FDA has tested hearing aids  for interference from handheld  wireless phones and helped  develop a voluntary standard  sponsored by the Institute of  Electrical and Electronic  Engineers  IEEE   This standard  specifies test methods and  performance requirements for  hearing aids and wireless phones  so that no interference occurs  when a
65. ortunity to  be a    Good Samaritan    in  your community  If you see an  auto accident  crime in  progress or other serious  emergency where lives are in  danger  call 911 or other local  emergency number  as you  would want others to do for  you     10  Call roadside assistance or a  special wireless non   emergency assistance  number when necessary   Certain situations you  encounter while driving may  require attention  but are not  urgent enough to merit a call  for emergency services  But  you can still use your  wireless phone to lend a  hand  If you see a broken   down vehicle posing no  serious hazard  a broken  traffic signal  a minor traffic  accident where no one  appears injured or a vehicle  you know to be stolen  call  roadside assistance or other  special non emergency  wireless number     The above tips are meant as  general guidelines  Before  deciding to use your mobile  device while operating a vehicle   it is recommended that you    consult your applicable    jurisdiction   s local laws or other    regulations regarding such use   Such laws or other regulations  may prohibit or otherwise  restrict the manner in which a    driver may use his or her phone    while operating a vehicle        K   Jes    99    f Ayayes    100    Safety    Consumer Information  on SAR   Specific Absorption Rate     This model phone meets the  government s requirements for  exposure to radio waves  Your  wireless phone is a radio  transmitter and receiver  It is  designed and ma
66. ou can use your numeric  keypad or you can select the  items by moving the cursor  and pressing the appropriate  Soft Key s        Links embedded in content    You can act on the options or  the links by using the Soft  Keys at the bottom of the  display screen       Text or numbers    You can select the items by  moving the cursor and  pressing the appropriate Soft  Keys     Scrolling    Use     to scroll through the  content if the current page does  not fit on one screen  The  currently selected item is  indicated by a cursor on the  screen     Fast Scrolling    Press and hold    to quickly  move the cursor up and down on  the current screen     Scrolling by Page    Press the Side Keys to move or  down one page at a time     Soft Keys    To navigate to different screens  or select special functions  use  the Soft Keys  The function  associated with the Soft Keys  can change for each page and  depends on each highlighted  item     Left Soft Key  7    Left Soft Key   7 is used  primarily for first options or  selecting an item but its function  may change  depending on the  content displayed     Right Soft Key        Right Soft Key      is used  primarily for secondary options  or a menu of secondary options     Entering Text  Numbers  or  Symbols   When prompted to enter text   the current text entry method  appears above the Right Soft  Key    as abc  Sym  123   Emoticons  word  To change the  input mode  press the Right Soft  Key      To change to upper    case  press    
67. our phone     The data saved in your phone  might be deleted due to  careless use  repair of the  phone  or upgrade of the  software  Please backup your  important phone numbers    Ring tones  text messages   voice messages  pictures  and  videos could also be deleted    The manufacturer is not liable  for damage due to the loss of  data       When you use the phone in    public places  set the ringtone  to vibration so you don t  disturb others       Do not turn your phone on or    off when putting it to your ear     Use accessories  such as  earphones and headsets  with  caution  Ensure that cables are  tucked away safely and do not  touch the antenna  unnecessarily        K   Jes    83    f Ayayes    84    Safety    Warning  Important  safety information    Avoiding hearing damage    Permanent hearing loss may  occur if you use your phone  and or headset at a high volume   Set the volume to a safe level   You can adapt over time to a  higher volume of sound that may  sound normal but can be  damaging to your hearing  If you  experience ringing in your ears or  muffled speech  stop listening  and have your hearing checked   The louder the volume  the less  time is required before your  hearing could be affected   Hearing experts suggest that to  protect your hearing        Limit the amount of time you  use your phone and or  headset at high volume        Avoid turning up the volume  to block out noisy  surroundings       Turn the volume down if you  can   t hear people spea
68. pecification for  CDMA2000 Access Network Interfaces  Related y    TIA EIA IS 866   Recommended Minimum Performance  interface Standards for CDMA2000 High Rate  TIA EIA IS 890 Packet Data Access Terminal Test          Application Specification  TAS  for High  Rate Packet Data Air Interface    11          sjlejaq jeriuyray    12    Technical Details    FCC RF Exposure Information  WARNING  Read this    onnon before operating the  phone Read this information  before operating the phone     In August 1996  the Federal  Communications Commission   FCC  of the United States  with its  action in Report and Order FCC  96 326  adopted an updated  safety standard for human exposure  to Radio Frequency  RF   electromagnetic energy emitted by  FCC regulated transmitters  Those  guidelines are consistent with the  safety standard previously set by  both U S  and international  standards bodies  The design of  this phone complies with the FCC  guidelines and these international  standards     Bodily Contact During  Operation    This device was tested for typical  use with the back of the phone  kept 0 6 inches  1 5 cm  from  the body  To comply with FCC  RF exposure requirements  a  minimum separation distance of  0 6 inches  1 5 cm  must be  maintained between the user s  body and the back of the phone   including the antenna  whether  extended or retracted  Third   party belt clips  holsters  and  similar accessories containing  metallic components should not  be used  Avoid the use of 
69. r  installation  or other acts              which are not the fault of  LG  including damage caused  by shipping  blown fuses   spills of food or liquid     Breakage or damage to  antennas unless caused  directly by defects in  material or workmanship     That the Customer Service  Department at LG was not  notified by consumer of the  alleged defect or  malfunction of the product  during the applicable limited  warranty period     Products which have had the  serial number removed or  made illegible     This limited warranty is in  lieu of all other warranties   express or implied either in  fact or by operations of law   statutory or otherwise       quawayeys   zuesem popu     107    f juawmazeys   zuesem popu     108    Limited Warranty Statement    including  but not limited to  any implied warranty of  marketability or fitness for a  particular use        N       Damage resulting from use  of non LG approved  accessories      8  All plastic surfaces and all  other externally exposed  parts that are scratched or  damaged due to normal  customer use     9  Products operated outside  P  published maximum ratings      10 Products used or obtained  in a rental program      11  Consumables  such as  fuses      3  WHAT LG WILL DO        LG will  at its sole option  either  repair  replace or refund the    purchase price of any unit that  does not conform to this limited  warranty  LG may choose at its  option to use functionally  equivalent re conditioned   refurbished or new u
70. r to the right        Moves to the previous  week         Moves to the next week   3  Press Left Soft Key     New     4  Enter your schedule  information including       Set Time    Reminder    Repeat     Set Period    Ringtone    5  Press  x  Save       Topic    1 5 Ez Tip Calc    Allows you to quickly and easily  estimate the initial amounts for a  bill with the calculated amount of  the bill  the amount and  percentage of the tip  and the  number of people as variables     1  Press      p    18    5      1 6 Notepad    Allows you to add  read  edit   and erase notes to yourself     1  Press     9   15   len     2  Press Left Soft Key      New  to write a new note   3  Type the note  then press          A confirmation message displays    briefly  then displays your list of  notes     Viewing a Notepad Entry    1  Access Notepad and highlight  the entry     2  To erase  press Right Soft Key  Sa Options    Delete     2   Edit     3 Delete All       15    To edit a highlight the entry   then press   View and press  Left Soft Key  7 Edit  Or  press Right Soft Key     Options and  2a lt   Edit     s3u1    5    57    f s3u1    5    58    Settings    1 7 Calculator    Allows you to perform simple  mathematical calculations  You  can enter numbers up to the  sixth decimal place     1  Press     9    18    7r      2  Enter data        Use keypad to enter  numbers       Use     amp   to enter  decimals       Press Left Soft Key 7  Clear to the entry      Press Right Soft Key 55  Oper
71. re the Radio Frequency  energy coming from wireless  phones     The Institute of Electrical and  Electronic Engineers  IEEE  is  developing a technical standard  for measuring the Radio  Frequency  RF  energy exposure  from wireless phones and other  wireless handsets with the  participation and leadership of  FDA scientists and engineers   The standard     Recommended  Practice for Determining the  Spatial Peak Specific Absorption  Rate  SAR  in the Human Body  Due to Wireless Communications  Devices  Experimental    Techniques     sets forth the first  consistent test methodology for  measuring the rate at which RF is  deposited in the heads of  wireless phone users  The test  method uses a tissue simulating  model of the human head   Standardized SAR test  methodology is expected to  greatly improve the consistency  of measurements made at  different laboratories on the  same phone  SAR is the  measurement of the amount of  energy absorbed in tissue  either  by the whole body or a small  part of the body  It is measured  in watts kg  or milliwatts g  of  matter  This measurement is used  to determine whether a wireless  phone complies with safety  guidelines     9  What steps can   take to  reduce my exposure to Radio  Frequency energy from my  wireless phone     If there is a risk from these  products     and at this point we  do not know that there is     it is  probably very small  But if you  are concerned about avoiding  even potential risks  you can take  a few simpl
72. requirements and  are likely to generate less  interference to hearing devices  than phones that are not labeled   M4 is the better higher of the  two ratings     T Ratings  Phones rated T3 or  T4 meet FCC requirements and  are likely to generate less  interference to hearing devices  than phones that are not  labeled  T4 is the better higher  of the two ratings     Hearing devices may also be  rated  Your hearing device  manufacturer or hearing health  professional may help you find  this rating  Higher ratings mean  that the hearing device is  relatively immune to interference  noise  The hearing aid and  wireless phone rating values are  then added together  A sum of 5    is considered acceptable for  normal use  A sum of 6 is  considered for best use     BD  BD    In the above aude ifa ate  aid meets the M2 level rating  and the wireless phone meets  the M3 level rating  the sum of  the two values equal M5  This is  synonymous for T ratings  This  should provide the hearing aid  user with    normal usage    while  using their hearing aid with the  particular wireless phone      Normal usage    in this context is  defined as a signal quality that is  acceptable for normal operation        K   Jes    103    Safety    The M mark is intended to be marks are referenced in Section  synonymous with the U mark  20 19 of the FCC Rules  The  The T mark is intended to be HAC rating and measurement  synonymous with the UT mark  procedure are described in the  The M and T marks are Am
73. rightness   Night Mode On  Off  Self Timer 3 Seconds  5  Seconds    Balance  amp  Effects White  Balance  Color Effects    Shutter Sound None  Sound  1  Sound 2    Template On  Off  Multishot 3 shots  6 shots    om    Memory Storage Phone  Memory  Card Memory    3  Take a picture by pressing       4  Press   Save     45    Danie    46    Multimedia    The picture is stored in Gallery     Using the Side Camera Key    You can use the Side Camera  Key   to use the sub menu list     1  Press the Side Camera Key  for about 3 seconds to enter    the Take Picture mode     2  Take a picture by pressing  Side Camera Key f     2  Record Video  1  Press     4a     2c      2  Set the brightness O   Zoom     and press Right Soft Key      Options to change other  settings       Select the option s  to  customize     Resolution 176X144   128X96   Zoom   Brightness   White Balance Auto  Sunny   Cloudy  Tungsten   Fluorescent   Record Time 15 sec  1 hour  Memory Storage Phone  Memory  Card Memory      Press   Rec to begin    recording       Press   Stop to stop    recording       Press   Save     Press Right Soft Key 5S  Options to access the  following in Gallery     Set as  AxcessMyPics  Message  Delete    Contacts    3  Record Voice Contacts  Allows you to add  listen to  and The Contacts Menu allows you  erase short verbal reminders  to store names  phone numbers    and other information in your  phone s memory  When you  2  Press Record to record a access your Contacts  the   new voice m
74. roved microSD card    7  Camera Lens Used to take a photo  Keep it clean  for optimal photo quality     Note    Please insert a microSD    card into your  phone in the correct direction as illustrated   Also make sure the location of the port and  the direction of your phone when inserting  the microSD card  Improper handling of the  port may cause damage to your phone and  void the warranty     i MAIAJBAQ JUOYd    15    f MAIAJIAQ SNUaW    16    Menus Overview          Messaging Axcess Web 1  Last Call  1  New Text Message 1  Start Browser 2  Home Calls  2  New Picture 2  Web Messages 3  Roam Calls  oo 3  Web Settings 4  All Calls  z on 7  Data Counter  4  Sent m OU    pai Multimedia 1  Received Data  a 2  Sent Data  6  Voicemail 1  Take Photo aie  ZQuickText 2  Record Video 3  ata  8  Settings 3  Record Voice  1  All Messages My Media  2  Text Message Contacts 1  Image  3  Picture Message 1  New Contact 2  Video  9  Delete Al 4 Contaci list 3  Audio  1  Delete Inbox 2y 4  Shuffle  2  Delete Sent 4 Groups 5  Music  _    Melee oent 5  Speed Dials  3  Delete Drafts 6  My Name Card  4  Delete All Celltop  Messages           1  Start Celltop  Recent Calls a ae  Axcess Apps 1  Missed Calls    T  Axcess 2  Received Calls Settings  2  Axcess Info 3  Dialed Calls 1  Tools  4  Data 1  Voice Command  5  All Calls 2  My Menu  6  Call Timer    3  Alarm Clock                            4  Calendar 8  Color Schemes 8  System   5  Ez Tip Calc 4  Security 9  Memory   6  Notepad 1  Lock Phon
75. rphone Key Use to set the speakerphone   mode    6  SEND Key Use to place or answer calls    7  Alphanumeric Keypad Use to enter numbers and   characters and select menu items    8  Lock Mode Key Use to lock the phone  from   standby mode press and hold for about 3 seconds     9  Navigation Key Use for quick access to Contact List    Organizer  Ringtones and Wallpaper    10  Right Soft Key Use to select an action within a  menu    Tl  OK Key Selects the function displayed at the  bottom of the LCD between the Left and Right Soft  Key functions    12  Camera Key Use for quick access to Take Photo  menu    13  END PWR Key Use to turn the power on off and  to end a call  Also returns to the main menu display  screen    14  BACK Key Deletes single spaces or characters with  a quick press  but press and hold to delete entire  words  Will also back you out of menus  one level at  a time    15  Vibrate Mode Key Use to set the mode  from  standby mode press and hold for about 3  seconds     16  Microphone Lets callers hear you           1  Earphone Jack Allow the use of a headset to hear  caller s voice    2  Side Keys Use to adjust the ringer volume in  standby mode and the earpiece volume during a  call    3  Music Shortcut Key Activates Music Player    4  Charger Port Connects the phone to the battery  charger or other available accessories    5  Side Camera Key Use for quick access to Camera  function    6  microSD    card slot Insert microSD card for  external memory  Use LG app
76. rts  such  as rubber plugs  earphone  connection parts of the  phone  etc   This could cause asphyxiation or  suffocation resulting in serious injury or death     v e     gt     Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning  storms to avoid electric shock or fire     7  Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG  The  warranty will not be applied to products provided by  other suppliers    8  Only authorized personnel should service the phone and  its accessories  Faulty installation or service may result in  accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty     9  An emergency call can be made only within a service  area  For an emergency call  make sure that you are  within a service area and that the phone is turned on     i suoljneraig Ajajyes Jueyodwy      s u   u09 Jo ajqey    Table of Contents       Important Safety Precautions                      1  Table of Contents 4  Welcome 9  Technical Details 10  FCC RF Exposure Information 12  Phone Overview 14  Menus Overview 16  Getting Started with Your  Phone 18  The Battery 18  Installing the Battery 18  Removing the Battery 18  Charging the Battery 18  Battery Charge Level 19  Turning the Phone On and Off 19  Turning the Phone On 19          Turning the Phone Off 19  Signal Strength 19  Screen Icons 20  Making Calls 20  Correcting Dialing Mistakes 21  Redialing Calls 21  Receiving Calls 21   Quick Access to Convenient  Features 22  Lock Mode 22  Mute Function 22  Volume Quick Adjustment 22  Call Waiting 22 
77. ss     6    7r      2  Use    to highlight a data call  list  then press        Received Data  Sent Data   All Data    Recent Calls My Media    My Media  This menu allows you to use a    wide variety of images  sounds   and more     1  Image    Allows you to select images to  customize your phone s Main  Screen  Front Screen  or Picture ID     1  Press       7e    18     2  Select Camera Gallery   Downloaded  Default then  press       3  Select the image you want to  display     2  Video  Allows you to choose video clips   1  Press     7e    2a      2  Select Video  Gallery Downloaded then    press  x      3  Audio    Allows you to choose audio clips     1  Press  x     7r    Bet      2  Select Recorded Audio   Downloaded  Default then    press       4  Shuffle    Allows you to set wallpaper   ringtone randomly among lists   If you turn off the phone  the  setting is deactivated     1  Press      7m    Fo     2  Select Ringtone List     Wallpaper List then press        5  Music    Allows you to transfer songs  stored in your memory card  For  the availability of this feature   there should be stored music in  your memory card     Tip   To access the built in MP3 player  from the external LCD  press and  hold the music key on the left  side of your phone  The touch  keypad is backlighted  which  allows you to operate the music  control and enjoy the music you  select     1  Press     Fee    51      2  Select Music Library then  press       3  You can view the list of All    AW
78. t s address     Messaging    3  Press   to access the  message screen     4  Type your message  text or e   mail      5  Press Send   A confirmation message is  displayed   Customizing the Text Message  Using Options  1  Create a new message     2  Press Right Soft Key      Options     3  Select the option s  to    customize     Contacts To select a recipient  from your Contacts list     Recent Calls To select a  recipient from your Recent calls     Recent Messages Inbox  Sent    Groups Select a recipient from  your Groups     No Group  Family  Friends   Colleagues  Business  School    Cancel Cancels editing your  message     4  Complete and send the  message     Text Options    While you are composing the  text of a message you can insert  customized text     1  Create a new message     2  Use     to highlight Message   and then press  x      3  Press Right Soft Key     Options     4  Select the option s  to  customize     Add Graphic  Animation   Sound  Quick Text  Signature    Text Format  Alignment  Font Size  Font  Style  Text Color  Background    Save As Draft  Quick Text  Priority Level Normal  High  Callback   On  Off    Delivery Notice Enhanced   Normal    Cancel Cancels editing your  message     5  Complete your message and  send or save it     i Suigessay    31    Messaging    Message Icon Reference    Inbox   Ea as New Unread Text Picture Message      GH Opened Read Text Picture Message   i New Unread Noti Mesaage   6  Opened Read Noti Message        Priority High
79. tice Informs you  that the message has been  successfully delivered to the  recipient    Enhanced  Normal    Remove Image Video  Audio   Slide    Cancel Cancels the contents of  message field       Editing Image Video    Preview  Add Slide  Go to   Save As Draft  Priority Level   Delivery Notice  Remove   Cancel      Editing Audio    Preview  Add Slide  Go to   Save As Draft  Priority Level   Delivery Notice  Remove   Cancel    i Suigessay    33    f Suidessay    34    Using Phone Menus      Editing Subject    Preview  Add  Go to  Save As   Priority Level  Delivery  Notice  Remove  Cancel    12  Press   to send     3  Inbox    The phone alerts you in 2 ways   when you receive a new message   by       Displaying a message  notification on the screen        Displaying the message icon      It blinks when the  message is urgent      Received text messages  page  messages  picture messages and  e mail lists may be searched and  the contents viewed  Received  messages are displayed from  newest to oldest     Viewing Your Inbox    Up to 250 received messages can  be stored in the Inbox     1  Press     18    34      2  Use     to highlight an Inbox  message      Left Soft Key     Reply  complying with the kinds of  messages     3  While viewing the selected  message  press Left Soft Key  E7 Reply or Right Soft Key      Options    Delete Deletes the selected   message    Forward Forwards a received   message to other destination   address es      Save Contact Stores the callback  nu
80. ts     FCC Hearing Aid  Compatibility  HAC   Regulations for Wireless  Devices    On July 10  2003  the U S   Federal Communications  Commission  FCC  Report and  Order in WT Docket 01 309  modified the exception of  wireless phones under the  Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of  1988  HAC Act  to require  digital wireless phones be  compatible with hearing aids   The intent of the HAC Act is to  ensure reasonable access to  telecommunications services for  persons with hearing disabilities     While some wireless phones are  used near some hearing devices   hearing aids and cochlear  implants   users may detect a    buzzing  humming  or whining  noise  Some hearing devices are  more immune than others to this  interference noise  and phones  also vary in the amount of  interference they generate     The wireless telephone industry  has developed a rating system  for wireless phones  to assist  hearing device users find phones  that may be compatible with  their hearing devices  Not all  phones have been rated    Phones that are rated have the  rating on their box or a label  located on the box     The ratings are not guarantees   Results will vary depending on  the user s hearing device and  hearing loss  If your hearing  device happens to be vulnerable  to interference  you may not be  able to use a rated phone  successfully  Trying out the  phone with your hearing device  is the best way to evaluate it for    your personal needs     M Ratings  Phones rated M3 or  M4 meet FCC 
81. w Contact 47    New Picture Message    New Text Message 30    P    PC Connection 70    Phone Info 75   Phone Numbers With  Pauses 25   Phone Overview 14    Q    Quick Access to  Convenient Features  22    Quick Text 36    R    Received Calls 51    Receiving Calls 21  Recent Calls 50  Record Video 46  Record Voice 47  Redialing Calls 21    S    Safety 76  Screen Icons 20    Searching Your Phone   s  Memory 27    Security 63   Sent 35   Settings 37  55  Shuffle 53   Signal Strength 19  Software Update 75  Sound 59   Speed Dialing 23  Speed Dials 49  Start Browser 42  System 73    T    Table of Contents 4    Technical Details 10  Text Input 24    The Basics of Storing  Contacts Entries 25    The Battery 18   TIA Safety Information  76   Tools 55   Touch Sensor Level 74  Turning the Phone On  and Off 19    U    Using Phone Menus  30    V    Video 52  Voicemail 36    Volume Quick  Adjustment 22    W    Warning  Important  safety information 84  Web Message 44  Web Settings 44  Welcome 9    po    
82. were based on  comprehensive and periodic  evaluations of the relevant  scientific literature  For example   over 120 scientists  engineers   and physicians from universities   government health agencies  and  industry reviewed the available  body of research to develop the  ANSI Standard  C95 1      The design of your phone  complies with the FCC guidelines   and those standards      Antenna Care    Use only the supplied or an  approved replacement antenna   Unauthorized antennas   modifications  or attachments    could damage the phone and  may violate FCC regulations     Phone Operation    NORMAL POSITION  Hold the  phone as you would any other  telephone with the antenna  pointed up and over your  shoulder     Tips on Efficient Operation    For your phone to operate  most efficiently    Don   t touch the antenna  unnecessarily when the phone is  in use  Contact with the antenna  affects call quality and may cause  the phone to operate at a higher  power level than otherwise  needed     Driving    Check the laws and regulations  on the use of wireless phones in  the areas where you drive and    always obey them  Also  if using  your phone while driving  please  observe the following        Give full attention to driving     driving safely is your first  responsibility       Use hands free operation  if  available       Pull off the road and park  before making or answering a  call if driving conditions or the  law require it     Electronic Devices    Most modern electronic
83. y  one touch and speed    dialing with 99 memory  locations    Bilingual  English and Spanish   capabilities        Bluetooth   wireless technology     Note   The Bluetooth   word mark and  logos are owned by the Bluetooth  SIG  Inc  and any use of such marks  by LG Electronics is under license   Other trademarks and trade names  are those of their respective owners     i aworjam    f sjleyaq jeriuyray    10    Technical Details    Important Information    This user s guide provides  important information on the use  and operation of your phone   Please read all the information  carefully prior to using the  phone for the best performance  and to prevent any damage to or  misuse of the phone  Any  unapproved changes or  modifications will void your  warranty     FCC Part 15 Class B  Compliance    This device and its accessories  comply with part 15 of FCC rules   Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  This  device and its accessories may not  cause harmful interference  and   2  this device and its accessories  must accept any interference  received  including interference  that causes undesired operation     Technical Details    The AX380 is an all digital phone    that operates on both Code  Division Multiple Access  CDMA   frequencies  Cellular services at  800 MHz and Personal  Communication Services  PCS  at  1 9 GHz     CDMA technology uses a feature  called DSSS  Direct Sequence  Spread Spectrum  that enables the  phone to keep communication from  b
    
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