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1.                 using  amp      Phone Type    4  Home Phone Number Entry   El Office Phone Number Entry  m Mobile Phone Number Entry                       Pager Number Entry  Data Fax Number Entry   wal  E Mail Address entry       Find Email  PIM   amp     1  Press Soft Key 2 PIM   2  Press Find Email  ie pl    PHONE BOOK    3  Enter the E mail address you want  1 Find Entry    to search for and press Soft Key 1 ntry    Find  If the E mail address is found   Serecti   the E mail address will be displayed       and if the E mail address is not    gt          4     Find E mail     found  the message Entry Empty   lt    will appear  Following the above    message  if the saved content is not             abe  found  the message Not Found appears on the screen         gt  Select the item you want to view using  gt        After selecting the E mail address to edit from the    E mail list  press Soft Key 1 View and the phone  book entry will be displayed       After selecting the E mail label  press  lt C gt  to move    to an available entry where you can edit or delete     6  To save  press Soft Key 1 Save or press Soft Key 1    Option and Select Save Entry on the sub menu      gt  To delete an E mail address  Move to the Phone  book from either Find Email or Find Entry  After  selecting the E mail label  press a to move to  the memory location  press and hold to  delete the E mail address and press Soft Key 1  Save to confirm        v  s   1  0  o  pen           D           70    
2.         oS     4  Then press Soft Key 1 Ok to save  the earpiece volume     Earpiece Yolume       47    soinjee4 nus       Escalating Vol  Menu          In order to protect your ears  when 7 J    the cellcase is open  you may choose SOUND  5 Key Yolume    E    to escalate the ring volume from the  6 Ear   olune    minimum to maximum  It alerts you in  a low volume  But if the cellcase is Betect    Back      closed  it rings according to the ring  volume regardless of the setting of      Escalating Volume    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu    2  Press Escalating Vol     3  Set Off On with  lt  gt  or f       and then press Soft  Key 1 Ok           Alerts  Menu         Any of the four Alert options could be  turned on or off     1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu   2  Press Alerts    gt  Check each option and turn it off if not desired     1  Fade  Menu Q        Sets an alert to inform you when you have lost  a Call or services     2  Minute  Menu  25     Alerts you 10 seconds before the end of every  minute during a call     3  Service  Menu Gx     If on  alerts you when service changes   When you enter a service area  the phone displays  Entering Service Area message   When you leave a service area  the phone displays  Leaving Service Area message     4  Call Connect  Menu GD           Alert tone notifies the user when the call is  connected     4 Call Connect   Select    3  Choose among the options and press Soft Key  1 Ok     4  Set Off On with or  4       and then press Soft  Key 1 OK     
3.       D   gt       I  0  o   e   gt      D            49    50    DISPLAY  Menu Press one time     Backlight  Menu Press one time  Ge      Choose the settings of the LCD and    keypad backlight     b  DISPLAY    1 Backlight F  2 Contrast  1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu  3  Banner    2  Press one time  ack    3  Press Backlight     Backi ight    4  Choose an option and press Soft a  Key 1 Ok  v 18 seconds  ok       gt  10 seconds turns the backlight  off 10 seconds after the last key was pressed        30 seconds turns the backlight off 30 seconds  after the last key was pressed      gt On when Cellcase open means that the  backlight is always on while cellcase is open        Always on means that the backlight is always  on        Always off means that the backlight is never  on        Contrast  Menu Press one time            Using the Navigation Key  select the  contrast setting using the scale of  lightest to darkest     1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu     2  Press one time   3  Press Contrast   4  Adjust the contrast with      or    Law               Web  ws a       5  Then press Soft Key 1 Ok to save the contrast  setting        D         Tl  0         e           D           Banner   Menu Press one time       Enter the string of characters you want h  to be displayed  up to 16 characters         DISPLAY  1 Backlight    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu   2  Press one time   3  Press Banner     4  Enter a Banner name and then  press Soft Key 1 Save     New Banner       51    Theme   Menu Press 
4.       Types of Menu       Voice  Shows the number of messages in voice mail      Send Msg  Sends a message       Inbox  Shows you the list of the received messages      Outbox  Informs the status of the saved message      Erase Msgs  Deletes all stored messages       Setting  Select alert type for new message s      New Message Alert    There are four ways your phone alerts you to new  messages     1  The phone displays the message on the display  screen    2  One of four ring types is heard if selected    3  The red light blinks     4  The message icon is displayed on the display  screen          In the case of an urgent message   the icon will flash and it displays as an Urgent  message     If you receive the same message twice  your phone    deletes the older one and the new one 15 stored as a  DUPLICATE     82    SMS         Voice                Allows you to view the new voice  messages recorded in the voice mail  box  Once you exceed the storage limit  2 Send Msg  the old messages will be overwritten   4 0utboxta    Select   When you have a new text message     your phone will alert you     1   oice          Checking your Voice Mail box    1  Press  2  Select Voice        To delete information press Soft Key 1 Option  and then select Erase     While you are answering another call  if you have a  new message  the call back number will be displayed  on the screen     Out of Memory Warning    No more messages can be received until enough  memory space becomes available    
5.      Call Waiting    Your cellular service may offer a call waiting function   While a call is in progress  you may hear two beeps  indicating another incoming call  When call waiting is  enabled  you may put the active call on hold while  you answer the other incoming call  Check with your  cellular service provider for information about this  function     1  Press to receive a waiting call   2  Press again to switch between calls     Mute    The mute function prevents the other  party from hearing your voice  but  allows you to hear the other party     F            Tome    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu and 4 01 68               lent    during a call     2  To cancel Mute  press Soft Key 1 Menu and  again                          e   TI      gt   oO  xk         gt             29    30    Redialing Calls  1  Press to redial the last number in call history        You can also redial any of the last 30 numbers  you have dialed  The last 30 numbers are  stored in the call history list   See the Call  History List on page 71      Adjusting the Volume    The volume keys on the left side  Side Keys  of the  phone can be used to adjust the earpiece  ringer   and key beep volumes  The upper key is used to  increase and the lower key is used to decrease the  volume        You may adjust the earpiece volume during a call        The ringer volume can be adjusted through the  Menu feature        If you adjust the ringer volume to minimum or set  the lamp in ringer type  the LCD displays  Ring
6.     6  SEND Allows a user to place or answer calls     7  Manner Mode Key      In standby mode  set the manner mode by pressing  and holding the key about 3 seconds     Selecting Manner mode will allow you to maintain  your phone under Manner mode even when you  turn it off and turn it back on     8  Earpiece  9  LCD screen Displays messages and indicator icons     10  Lamp The red light shows when you turn the power  on and when you have incoming calls and messages     11  Antenna    17    18    12  Soft Keys    Soft Key 1    Used to display the function setting menu     Soft Key 2     Press this key once in a menu  to go back one level   13  Navigation Key This Navigation key allows quick  access to text and voice mail notification  messages       Calendar  Outgoing Call list     Name search     14  END PWR_ Used to turn power on off and to end a  call  Using this key  you can return to the main menu  display screen     15  Clear Key Press to delete a single space or character   Press and hold to delete entire words     16  Alphanumeric keypad Enables you to enter numbers  and characters and to choose menu items     17  Lock Mode Key      In standby mode  set the lock function by pressing and  holding the key about 3 seconds     18  Microphone    Onscreen Icons    The phone screen displays several onscreen icons  which appear when the phone is powered on     Tull    2           Q   0                        Q  w   P          p  0  6        Displays the strength of the signal
7.     60 0002   ALVA   SL  LOZP9O0EEWIW   N d    veri OMnwireless             onensn  90 jenueyy    mo     c   M JMC o  AxXK lt        660        OM                5 0  gt     0    User Guide    Nm my Se      gt Xr Oo 53 06 TO       SS  JJMUO LOA    Contents  LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT                            1                                                 4                       emake     Mang  sendimann eer 6  Important Information                   serere               ees 7  Check Accessories sivcecesacecsewaeecedsensieneenns 7  Before YOU Stamler ee eee     Safety Instructions                                            8  Chapter 1  Getting Started                                       11                                                                            11  Using the  gt                              12  Phone COMPONENTS  sssprisessipyessisenn eds 16  Phone OVENIGW s20eserer csiacdeaetndierectnce 17                                                  19  Entering Information Using T9 Text Input       20  Chapter 2  Basic Functions                                       25  Turning the Phone On and Off                       25  Makuga Cal aesiorssisemi raien 26  Correcting Dialing Mistakes                               27  Receiving 9                 27  Using Manner  amp  Lock Mode                            28  Cal Ele emo eee 29                               29  R  dialing Call                 30    Adjusting THE Volume   He tees cs eree sence seater sts 30    P
8.     Scheduler Functions   Scheduler keeps your agenda convenient and easy to  access  Simply store your appointments and your  phone alerts you with a reminder of your appointment   You can also take advantage of the wake up feature     If transmitting SMS or connecting UP during a call   at the preset time  it does not ring  After exiting  it  will ring the reminder     General Guidelines to Scheduler Access  and Setting    1  The menu will appear when you press Soft Key 2  PIM    2  Scroll through the menu list by using   3  To make a selection  locate the entry on the menu    and press Soft Key 1 Select on left or by pressing  number on the menu     v      I  0  o  pen        0            4  Move between entries on the menu by using    5  Press Soft Key 1 Select to make new entries and  Soft Key 2 Back to exit without making new  entries     6  If you want to see the calender  press  lt  gt  in standby  mode     73    74    How to use buttons               DOS    0 00000     4   Moves cursor to the left                 Moves cursor to the right     Moves to the previous week   Moves to the next week   Moves to the previous year   Moves to the next year   Moves to the previous month   Moves to the next month     Moves to today        Add Event   PIM Press two times       Allows you to input your schedule  A  gt   SCHEDULER    If you input the time and memo  an  alarm rings at the set time     1  Press Soft Key 2 PIM     2  Select SCHEDULER  Add gaa  Event  a       3  Select
9.     System Sel  Ok       Back      3  Select an option and press Soft Key 1 OK           Home is B  Automatic_B  Automatic_A   Home only  is displays     Set NAM  Menu Press three times  Q       Select the phone   s NAM  Number   8 r  Assignment Module  if the phone is SYSTEM             1 System Sel E  registered with multiple service BESE E    3               NAM  4 Force Call    providers    Select  _   Back      1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu   2  Press three times  and press EEE  Set NAM     3  Select NAM 1 or NAM 2 and press  Soft Key 1 Ok     Select    v NAM  1    erizon NAMI          59       D   gt      TN  0  o   e        D           60    Auto NAM  Menu Press three times            gt         Allows the phone to automatically      switch between programmed telephone     v4StTenm ve    numbers corresponding to the service  2 set Nam  3 Auto NAM i  4 Force Call    provider area    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu    2  Press three times and press  Auto NAM     3  Select Off or On and press Soft Key  1 OK     Auto NAM    Force Call  Menu Press three times          Allows the phone to make an analog RIT    call  You have 30 seconds to place the          call  This feature is typically used for 2 Set NAM    data applications         4 Force Call  1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu     2  Press three times and press  Force Call     3  Press Soft Key 1 Ok     Force Call    Use Analog          Serving Sys  Menu  lt   Press three times  G9     You can identify the channel number     of System whic
10.     USB Converter Cable    Connects your phone to your PC    Model LG USB 1000 or Model    LG USB 4000     sollosseo0y    Holster    as          113    Chapter 9  Appendix    Menu Tree    Press Soft Key 1Menu   Press  lt  gt  to scroll     1  Ring Sound  2  Ring Type      Ring      Vibrate       Vib1  Ring       Vib2  Ring      Vib 3  Ring      Lamp  3  Ring  amp Vib Vol   4  Key Tone   p Normal       Long  5  Key Volume  6  Ear Volume  7  Escalating Vol  8  Alerts    gt  Fade      Minute      Service      Call Connect    1  Backlight     10 seconds     Always off     Always on    On when  Cellcase ope       30 seconds    2  Contrast  3  Banner  4  Theme     Analog Clock     Default  5  Language     English     Spanish  6  Version  7  My Phone     1  DataSetting  Data Fax      Off      Data In      Fax In   Data Baud  2  Auto Answer   gt  Off      after 3 rings     after 1 ring  3  Auto Retry     Off      every 60   seconds       every 30  seconds       every 10    SECURITY 4  Call Info  ee 1  Lock Mode  gt  Last Call  4  One Touch    Never    Home Calls   gt  Enable    Always    Roam Calls   gt  Disable      On power up p All Calls  5  Voice Privacy Pe Restrict  g dard 3  Clear Call  SCHEDULER  p Enhanced 4  Clear Data  6  Audio AGC 5  Emergency   1  Add Event     Off 6  New Lock Code 2  View Daily  p On 3  View All  s 4  Erase All  SYSTEM 5  Erase Old  1  System Sel Press Soft Key 2 PIM      Automatic_B x jp             A Press Ss to scroll  WAKEU     Home only 1  Wakeup  2
11.    Index F M       Features 54 Manner Mode 28  A Find Making a Call 26  Accessories 111 Calls   Find Email 69 Memo 97  Adding Entry 68   Making a Call 26   Find Entry 66 Message Features 81  Alerts 49   Receiving Calls 27   Finding a Bookmark 106   Status 93    Fade 49   Redialing Calls 31   Find Name 67 Mute 29  97    Minute 49 Call Waiting 30    Service 49 Contrast 51 G N    Call Connect 49  99 iia Get It Now 107 Navigation Keys 103  Audio AGC 58 Clear Data 64  Auto Answer 56  Auto Retry 57 D H o  Appendix 114 l How to use buttons 74 Onscreen Icons 19  Data Setting 54 Outbox 92    Data Fax 54      2      Overview 101  Backlight 50 Desktop Charger 14 Icons P       Onscreen Icons 19  Banner 51 Dial  Battery 12   Correcting Dialing       Types  Cons 7 ee ane  Browser 99 Mistakes 27 NDOX    Speed Dialing 33 Phone Book 66    One touch 57 K Phone Book Features 34 A  i 0      Display 50 Key Tone 55  97 Phone Components 16 D  emai Phone On  amp  Off 25 Y  Caller ID 33 Key Volume 57 a  E Phone Overview 17 0             Emergency   64 L Power Save Mode 31        Outgoing 70 l E    Incoming 70            Information           28  62    Missed 71 Using T9 TextInput 20   New Lock Code 65    Call Info 72   Input Mode 21 Language 52    128 129    130    Quick    Manner Mode    Lock Mode    Receiving Calls  Redialing Calls  Restrict  Retrieving Numbers  Ringer     Ring Sound     Ring Type     Ring  amp  Vib Vol     Safety Guidelines  Scheduler     Add Event     Erase All     Erase Old     
12.   91       D  n               Q  D   Tl  0       m         D            92    Outbox   amp        Up to 30 sent messages can be stored manana    in the Outbox  Icons indicate if the   gt  1  iMessage  messages were successfully sent to the  message center     Opt     Back      Users may view lists and contents of   sent messages in this menu and may also verify if  the transmission was successful or not    Displays the status of the messages recorded in the  voice mailbox     1  Press  2  Select Outbox     Can    3  After selecting the desired message with  lt P or  press Soft Key 1 Option  If you select  the sent message  m  Resend  View  Erase   Cancel Protect  appears on the screen  If you  select the saved message       Send   View   Erase   Protect  appears on the screen       Resend Allows you to retransmit the selected  message      View Shows the message currently saved     The view menu has three sub menus  Resend  Open and Erase      Resend Used to retransmit the selected message      Open Used to copy the saved message         Erase Used to delete the recorded message      Cancel Used to delete the recorded message        Erase Delete a selected message in the Outbox     Cancel Cancels the transmitted message     Status             Send   Messages saved in Short Message Center   SMC  have been transmitted    rm    Save   After message editing  it indicates that  messages are only stored in the Outbox  without being transmitted    A   Fail  Indicates a failed messag
13.   Set NAM  PHONE BOOK  3  Auto NAM  CALCULATOR      Off 1  Find Entry  Eon 2  Find Name 1  Calculator  4  Force Call 3  Add Entry     Use Analog 4  Find Email  5  Serving Sys  6  TTY Mode     Disable             Enable 1  Outgoing  2  Incoming  3  Missed    Press  7      Press  lt 5 to scroll     Press  gt  Cd     SMS  z Press C to scroll      Voice    _ Send Msg l   l Mobile Web         Browser Start    Browser Msg    Erase Msgs  Browser Set_   1  Erase Inbox 1  Prompt   2  Erase Outbox 2  Alert Sound   3  Erase All  Setting _ Getit Now   1  Alert 1  Get Apps   2  2 Min Alert 2  Get Info   3  Default CB    4  Auto Save    5  Auto Delete    114    Chapter 10  Safety Guidelines    TIA Safety Information    Provided herein is the complete TIA Safety Information for Wireless  Handheld phones  Inclusion of the text covering Pacemakers  Hearing  Aids  and Other Medical Devices is required in the owners manual for  CTIA Certification  Use of the remaining TIA language is encouraged  when appropriate     Exposure To Radio Frequency Signal    Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio  transmitter and receiver  When it is ON  it receives and also sends out  radio frequency  RF  signals     In August  1996  the Federal Communications Commissions  FCC   adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand held wireless  phones  Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards  previously set by both U S  and international standards bodies     ANSI C95
14.   a warning message is  displayed on the screen  When the  message has gone through   confirming message is displayed on  the display screen  If the message  has not gone through  the No Call  Back phone number received  message will be displayed on the  screen     Up to 10 frequently used sentences  are displayed  Users may add the  sentences to a message just by  reading canned sentences  not by  entering from the keypad     87       D                                 Tl  0       m         D              10 texts   Yes  No  Call me  Need Direct  Where Inbox  A              are you   Will call later  Busy  On my       way  Will arrive 15 minutes  Thank Received text messages  page INBOX LIST  you  messages  and e mail lists may be  a2  22202  searched  and the contents may be          33333  5  If you select Send  it notifies you that viewed  Received messages are  the message was sent successfully  Le sorted in an order of urgent messages   6  Then select Soft Key 2 Quit  Sending      unread messages and read messages   7  This option must be set up by carrier  To view the list of the received messages   1  Press      2  Select Inbox      gt  Messages are saved in order of URGENT  NEW   OLD  For example  if a NEW message is read it  goes into OLD messages      X    URGENT   gt    NEW  4   OLD    3  After selecting the desired message with or    press Soft Key 1 Option INBOX LIST       and select View  4                              33            View Youcan read the selected
15.   is designed and manufactured 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 6W 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 a
16.   the name of the bookmark  When the bookmark is  saved you can change the bookmark name if you  choose  Selecting Save will save the name and add the  page to the bottom of your list of bookmarks     A message will appear confirming that the bookmark  was added to the list  Select Soft Key 1 Ok to return to  the screen that you marked to resume navigation within  MiniBrowser     This function is dependent upon the html coding of the  page being read and determined by the website     Finding a Bookmark       From the Home Page or press and hold      then  select the bookmark you want     Or    From the Home Page  press and hold the number  associated with the bookmark in the bookmark list     Get It Now   Press two times  Ge      Get It Now allows you to do more than just talk on your  phone  Get It Now is a technology and service that allows  you to download and use applications on your phone   With Get It Now  it is quick and easy to personalize your  phone to your lifestyle and tastes  just download the  applications that appeal to you  With a wide range of  software available  from instant messaging to games to  office applications  you can be assured that you can find  something useful  practical  or down right entertaining   Plus  there are constantly new applications being created  for your use     Some examples of available application types        Communication programs which allow you to send  instant messages and e mail        Productivity programs which allow you 
17.  1  1992     NCRP Report 86  1986   ICNIRP  1996     Those standards 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     115     e            rey  0   P   lt          gt   a     5   p   i        116    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     Extend your antenna fully   Do not 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       American National Standards Institute  National Council on Radiation Protection  and Measurements  International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation  Protection    Driving  Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the  areas where you drive  Always obey them  Also  if using your phone  while driving  ple
18.  6  Recharge the battery if it has not been used for a long  time to maximize battery life     7  Do not expose the battery charger to direct sunlight or  use it in areas of high humidity  such as the bathroom     8  Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places  this may  deteriorate battery performance     9  Your battery life may vary by location  use patterns   etc     10 Long backlight settings  searching for service   MiniBrowser  data connectivity and synchronization  all may affect battery life  talk and standby time     15    Q   0                        Q  w   P                   p  0  6        Phone components    The following shows key components of your mobile  phone                    8  Earpiece    1  Cellcase         gt   9  LCD Screen       Caller LCD      lt       10  Lamp     lt  11  Antenna    53  Headset Jack  be   12  Soft Key 1  A    12  Soft Key 2    Key      13  Navigation Key    14  END PWR  15  CLR    5  Side Keys    6  SEND 16  Alphanumeric    Keypad       7  Manner    17  Lock mode Key  mode Key    18  Microphone  16    Phone Overview    1  Cellcase Open the cellcase to answer an incoming  call and close to end the call     Q   0           P     Q  w   P               p  0  6          Message Key    Headset Jack      Get It Now Key    0O A Q N      Side Keys Enables you to adjust key beep volume  in  standby mode  and earpiece volume  during a call    When your phone rings press either side key to  mute the ringer or vibration for that call only 
19.  At this time  the message NOT ENOUGH MEMORY  will be displayed on the screen and any new  message is not accepted        D                                 Tl  0       m         D            83    84    Send Msg   lt   22     Text messages  page messages  and  e mail transmissions are all available   Text messages  Texts transmit   with or  without numbers    Page messages  Only numbers without  text messages    To send a message  enter a SMS phone number to  Send To 1  Select Continue in Option menu and  enter a message in the content entering stage  Press  Send in Option to send the message     To send e mail  enter recipient s e mail address        Menu    Send to 1  This feature allows multi sending of up  to 10 total addresses     There are five optional menus of Continue  Next  Addr  Prev Addr  Book  and Back     1  Press  2  Select Send Msg   3  After entering the phone number  RES    where the message is to be sent   press Soft Key 1 Option           Continue Use to save the a    123    current address  lh  123456789    Next Addr Allows you to enter         the next sending  address  Option   123      send to      Prev Addr Allows you to edit        Continue  the previous sending  Nextaddr  PrevAddr    address  Book  Back         Book Allows you to refer  to the address in the phone book   By reading the phone number or e   mail address  you may save them as  recipient numbers       Back Goes back to the previous page        0                           0   Tl  0      
20.  Book on page 38      Speed dialing is a convenient feature  which allows  you to make phone calls quickly and easily  Your  phone recalls the phone number from your personal  directory  displays it briefly and then dials it     1  Enter memory location number 001 to 199     2  Press Ged     Caller ID    Caller ID lets you know who is calling by displaying  the number of the person calling when your phone  rings  If the callers name and number are already  stored in your phone book  the corresponding name  appears with the number     You should check with your service provider to  ensure they offer this feature     33            o  Di  2              gt   oO  xk         gt             Phone Book Features    You can store up to 199 entries in your phone book  with easy access to your most frequently dialed phone  numbers     Personal Phone Book Memory    The phone has 199 personal phone book memory  locations where you can store up to 5 phone numbers  with 32 digit capacity for each phone number    Saving Numbers in Your Personal Phone Book  Memory locations 1 through 9 should be used for one   touch dialing for your most frequently used phone  numbers     1  Input the phone number that you  want to save  up to 32 digits      2  Press Soft Key 1 Option  the sub   menu appears     3  Select Save on the sub menu     4  The phone will prompt you for the  memory location where the number  will be saved  Press Soft Key 1 Next  to automatically store the number in  the first availab
21.  Key 2 Back to exit the  dialing state     Receiving Calls    1     When the phone rings  open the  cellcase or if the cellcase is open   press any key  except   amp      4 Q  or      to answer      gt  If you press the  amp  or Side Keys                while the phone is ringing  the ringing or vibration  is muted for that call     2 1 2      Press O Q or    twice to end the call                o  a  2    TI      gt   oO  xk         gt             Using Manner  amp  Lock Mode  Manner Mode  Quick     Use Manner Mode in a public place    1  In standby mode  activate Manner   Mode quickly by pressing the    J        Oot OsCFril    for 3 seconds  instead of using the       Menu function      gt  When Manner Mode is set   Manner Mode        is displayed on the LCD screen              When Manner Mode is set  Key tone does not  sound and Vibration is selected as the ringer     To cancel Manner Mode  press again until  Normal Mode Entered  is displayed        Selecting Manner mode will allow you to maintain  your phone under Manner mode even when you turn  it off and turn it back on     Lock Mode  Quick     Use to prevent others from using your   phone    1  In standby mode  to activate the 3 02 on  Lock Mode quickly  press the          for 3 seconds     Lock mode Setting  will be displayed     m  TER              To cancel the Lock Mode  Press Soft Key 1 Unlock   then enter your password  4 digits      The lock code  password  is commonly the last 4  digits of your phone number   
22.  Press    D     4  Display  Home  Gone  Hood          Adding Words to the T9 Database    If a word is not in the T9 database  add it by using ABC   Multi tap  mode text entry  The word is automatically  added to the T9 database when you return to T9 mode   For example  follow these steps     1  Press  Soft Key 2    to change letter case to ABC   multi tap  mode     2  Press  Ge  Gp GD 67 62   3  Display  Imt  4  Press  Soft Key 2    to change letter case to 19    mode and then the word Imt will be added to the T9  database      Press  to erase the existing word     Press  Gwy      Display  got     Press   050       Display  Imt    Q   0                        Q  w   P          p  0  6        0 CO N O        23    24    Examples Using ABC  Multi tap  Text Input  Typing In ABC  Multi tap  Mode  To type a new message  follow these steps     1  Press  Soft Key 2    to change letter case to  ABC mode    2  Press  to change to ABC Caps Lock mode  3  Press  GD G GD  42   4  Display  LG       Chapter 2  Basic Functions    Turning the Phone On and Off  Turning the Phone On    1  Install a charged battery pack or connect the  phone to an external power source such as the  cigarette lighter adapter or car kit    2  Press for a few seconds until the red light  in the middle of the phone flashes       Fully extend the antenna for the best performance                 rly   g    Tl  i    gt    g                         Like any other radio device  avoid any unnecessary  contact with the ant
23.  Soft Key 1 Ok        All items in Scheduler will be deleted            77    I       TI  0  o      gt      D            Erase Old   PIM Press two times   2   WAKE UP  em Press three times     Erases only the past Scheduler items  ppm Works only in digital area        1  Press Soft Key 2 PIM  Sod Wake up   PIM Press three times  Ga    2  Select SCHEDULER  G   Erase To change an event alarm time       1  Press Soft Key 2 PIM       ESA OEA O Erag EENE 2  Press  lt   three times  then press Wake up     EAEE 3  Set time for alarm and press Soft Key 1 Save      gt  The current time will be displayed on the upper  portion of the screen     3  To delete information  scroll to Yes  and press Soft Key 1 Ok      gt  Past Scheduler items will be deleted        4  You can change the alarm mode using   or    5  You can move to the edit window using           gt  At alarm time  Wake Up will be displayed on  the LCD screen and the alarm will sound     gt  Am pm may be selected using the Side key     gt  Ringing  or vibration  Vib1 Ring  Vib2 Ring   Vib 3 Ring  will stop when any key is pressed  or cellcase is opened     v  E    TI  0  o              D            gt  Ring volume is controlled according to setting in  reception mode  However  ringing  or vibration   Vib1 Ring  Vib2 Ring  Vib 3 Ring  will not be  heard when reception mode is in Lamp   Current Time Current Time    61 24pm 61 27pm  Once    Wakeup Time  67 38am       78 79    80    CALCULATOR  PM Press four times     Calculator  
24.  eee 7  message  ESEN a    gt Erase Delete the selected message              89    90       Protect     Configure Erase Protect on the selected  message  For the Protect configured  message  messages may not be deleted  by Erase Inbox and Erase All functions  of Erase Msgs Menu     4  Press Soft Key 1 Option after checking the    Message       Reply      Forward       Erase    This function allows you CONTENTS  to reply to this SMS or e  Gam        Forward    mail address  If the SMS  Erase 7898        Saye Addr  has both an originating  Pretect   address and an e mail Select  address  the reply will only be sent to the    e mail address     Forwards a received message to others   After recipients are entered  the messages  can be forwarded     Deletes the selected message from the  Inbox           Save Addr Stores the callback number  e mail       Protect     address and user data number included  in the received message into your phone  book  When received number information  is displayed  the user can store the  number in the corresponding number list  in the phone book  For an e mail address   select the option new entry and old entry   The new e mail address may overwrite  an old address entry if necessary  For  new entries  an e mail address may be  stored with the new memory number     Protects a message when deleting all  other messages  There are two options  disable and enable  When you select  Protect   a lock will be displayed in front  of the protected message   
25.  in wireless  section twice as much as IS 95  Its battery life is twice  as long as IS 95  High speed data transmission is  also possible     Introduction    Highlights    Congratulations  Your new mobile phone will change   the way you communicate and is a compact  lightweight   personal communication system with added features   for the person on the go  Our advanced digital mobile   communication technology features the following        Large  easy to read  8 line  backlight LCD with  status icons     e Paging  messaging  voice mail  and caller ID   2 18 key keypad   e Long battery standby and talk time     e Menu driven interface with prompt for easy  operation and configuration     e Any key answer  auto answer  auto retry  and one  touch dialing and speed dialing with 199 memory  locations     e Bilingual  English and Spanish menu languages  are available      e Optional accessories   See pages 111 113     Important Information    This user guide provides important information on the  use and operation of your VX10 phone  Please read all  the information carefully prior to using the phone for best  performance and to prevent any damage to or misuse of  the phone  Any unapproved change or modification will  void your warranty     Check Accessories    Your mobile phone comes with the following accessories   a one slot desktop charger and a rechargeable battery   Please verify your accessories are included     Before You Start  Safety Instructions    WARNING  To reduce the
26.  incoming calls or make only  emergency calls      gt  On power up means the phone is locked when  it is turned on        Always means that the phone is always locked           Restrict  Menu Press four times         To change your restrict     4 d    SECURITY  1 Lock Mode    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu     p 3 Cl Call  2  Press four times and press  4 Ciear Data    Restrict   3  Enter the four digit lock code     4  Select Yes or No with or  4       and then press Soft Key 1 Ok   If you set it to Yes you can only  place calls to emergency numbers  and phone numbers stored in the memory locations   You can still receive calls in the restrict mode     Restrict Phone       Clear Call  Menu Press four times          Allows you to delete all the telephone  numbers saved in the Call History     4    SECURITY  1 Lock Mode    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu     2  Press four times and press  Clear Call     3  Enter the four digit lock code  Clear Call List        4  Use to select Yes   5  Press Soft Key 1 OK        63       D   gt      Tl  0         e   gt      D            64    Clear Data  Menu Press four times        4       A      Deletes all information saved in memory  locations  001 199   schedule  and   security  1 Lock Mode    wake up  Be careful since any deleted  2iRestrict          3 Cl Call  information is not recoverable  a Clear Dats    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu     2  Press four times and press  Clear Data     Clear  Hemory List      3  Enter the four digit lock code   4  Using
27.  k   3 Auto Retry   refer to utilization of subscriber  terminals for access to internet with Steet 1 Back    personal computer or laptops at 19 2  Kbps or at maximum of 230 4 Kbps   Speed of connection depends on  carrier s network and other variables  gate  Contact communication information ok      Back  specifications must match network         Data Fax    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu     2  Press two times     3  Press Data Setting and then Data Fax   4  Press Soft Key 1 OK        Data In  This setting enables the subscriber  terminal to receive data calls        Fax In  This setting enables the subscriber  terminal to receive fax transmittals     Data Connection Kit Your wireless connection to the  Internet and other dial up networking functions  This  Kit allows you to connect your PC or PDA to your  LG wireless phone  freeing you from having to locate  a telephone outlet  You can send or receive an e mail   a fax  or access the Internet anytime  anywhere     Data Baud  Menu Press two times    20      This setting enables the subscriber      terminal to set the data baud  DATA SETTING  1 Data Fax    2 Data Baud        1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu   2  Press  lt   two times   3  Press Data Setting and press    Date Baud  Data Baud  4  Select an option  press Soft Key 1 Ae  ia mE E     gt  Data Baud set 19 200 115 200 230 400    Data Baud needs to be set properly based on  carriers network  Contact carrier for the maximum  available speed     When using 1X HSPD data service by me
28.  m         0            85    86    4  After entering a message to be    sent by selecting Continue  press  Soft Key 1 Option       Send      Save       Back      Option      Send     CB    Priority      Deferred    Msg 157   Option              Use to send the   Msg 146   message   Use to save the      sending address  call  back number  user             abe       data  call timer  Msg 146       send  Goes back to previous  Save    page   Canned   Send  CB   Priority  Select   Back     Deferred  Validity  and Delivery ACK   are available options     Back  Option    With the changed parameters  send  the message     Used to enter the call back number     Allows you to give the priority to  message  Normal or Urgent     Allows you to delay sending the  message until the programmed time  frame    Delaying time frame is as follows   Immediate  After 30 Minutes  After 1  Hour  After 2 Hours  After 12 Hours   After 1 Day and After 2 Days          Validity    Indicates the validity of message  delivery to the Short Message Center   SMC  without being transmitted to the  sending address for certain periods of  time  Those messages will be deleted  within the programmed time frame   Validity time frames are as follows   Default  30 Minutes  1 Hour  2 Hours   12 Hours  1 Day and 2 Days       Delivery ACK Allows you to be certain the message       Canned    transmission has gone through   When all fields are entered  press  to send the message    If you press without a sending  address
29.  of  the call choose View from the Soft Key 1 Option   Press Soft Key 1 Save to save the number in a  memory location   If you need further information  please refer to pages 34 35    Press number key to prepend in view status  You  can make an addition  if needed  to the beginning  of original number and press           v  E     1  0  o  pen           D            5  To erase the call from the list  choose Erase from  the Soft Key 1 Option     71    72                Call Info  PIM  lt    Press one time   9      1  Last Call   PIM Press one time     1        Displays the duration of the last call pst nto    D  Last  made  Call Tine    6 68  2  Home Calls a     PIM Press one time  Ge             Keeps a running count of the time spent pmr o w            Call Info  making calls in your service area since  Home caris    the last reset  To reset the counter         press Soft Key 1 Option  select Zero  using and then Soft Key 1 Select     3  Roam Calls   PIM Press one time     95       Keeps a running count of the time spent D  making calls outside your service area  Pine carte  To reset the counter  press Soft Key 1    Option  select Zero using  lt  gt  and then  Soft Key 1 Select     4  All Calls   PIM Press one time    Ger       Keeps a running count of the time spent     i       Call Info  making all calls  either inside or outside  arr caris  your area  Resetting the call time is not  available              51 calls                   SCHEDULER  PIM  lt  gt  Press two times 
30.  possibility of electric shock  do not  expose your phone to high humidity areas  such as the bathroom   swimming pool  etc     Always store your phone away from heat  Never store your  phone in settings that may expose it to temperatures less than 32  F  or greater than 104  F  such as outside during a snowstorm or in  your car on a hot day  Exposure to excessive cold or heat will result  in malfunction  damage and or catastrophic failure     Use caution when using your phone near other electronic  devices  RF emissions from your mobile phone may affect nearby  inadequately shielded electronic equipment  You should consult with  manufacturers of any personal medical devices such as  pacemakers and hearing aides to determine if they are susceptible  to interference from your mobile phone  Turn off your phone in a  medical facility or at a gas station  Never place your phone in a  microwave oven as this will cause the battery to explode     IMPORTANT  Please read the TIA SAFETY INFORMATION  on page 115 before using your phone     FCC RF Exposure Information  WARNING  Read this information before operating the phone     In August 1996  the Federal Communications  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 internati
31.  received  by the phone and current signal strength is  indicated by the number of bars displayed on  the screen     No service  The phone is not receiving a system signal     In use  A call is in progress   x No icon indicates the phone is in standby mode     Digital indicator  Digital service is available     Analog indicator  Analog service is available     Indicates that a text message or voice mail  has been received     Roaming    The phone is outside of its home service area   In Vibration mode  In Alarm mode    Charge level  Indicates battery charge level     19    20    Entering Information Using 19 Text  Input   You can edit the Banner  Scheduler  Short Message and  Phone Book using T9 Text Input    Key Functions    Soft Key 2   Press to scroll and select a mode through  menus       You can scroll through the modes using Soft Key 2  in the following order   Abc     123     Symbol      Help     T9En    C     Type Text   In 19 mode  press one key per  letter to enter text        Type Numbers   In 123  Numbers  mode   press once to enter numbers    Next   In T9 mode  press to display other matching  words    Punctuation   In T9 mode  press to insert punctuation  ina word and complete a sentence    Space   Press to complete a word or insert a space      Clear   Press to delete a single space or character   Press and hold to delete entire words     Input mode    19 Text Input provides five modes for entering text   numbers  special characters  and punctuation     T9En  T
32.  screen     By sounding a beep or vibration     By the flashing of a lamp     Alert              Allows you to select the alert type for a new message   Alert types are 2 Alerts  Vibrate  Lamp  and 4 Alerts     2Min Alert   amp    62        User may select 2 Min Alert for reminder in case a  new message s  is not opened     Default CB              By setting this configuration ON  a user may automatically  set his her phone number as a sender number without  entering phone numbers for message transmission     Enables its own phone number to be verified on call  back menu        D                               Tl  0  i   m         D            95    96    Auto Save   amp            With this feature on  messages are automatically saved  in the Outbox when transmitted     Auto Delete                 With this feature on  old messages are automatically  deleted when you exceed storage limit     Chapter 6  Functions Used During a Call    eo e Burling    TI      gt    g    k         gt               0  Q     Mute  During a call  MENU  12      e Sometimes it may be necessary to  mute a call  To use this function during   LN USE MENU  a call  press Soft Key 1 Menu and lS ken Tone    4   oice Privacy  Q gt    Select    Back      e If you need to cancel the mute  press the Soft Key    1Menu and          Memo   During a call  MENU 22      Used to save a phone number the other party tells  you during a call  without writing it down  The phone  number is saved in the Outgoing Call Histor
33.  the date using your keypad   refer to p74   then press Soft Key Seiest    Beek  1 Select     4  Enter the time and data of the event Ban  using your keypad   ia ay   5  To toggle between AM and PM     select am pm using side keys    00      6  Enter a title and press Soft Key 1 Save     7  Press  amp             75    I       Tl  0  o      gt      D            76    4  Select the item and press Soft Key    View Daily   PIM Press two times           Allows you to view all events of a   selected date    1  Press Soft Key 2 PIM    2  Select SCHEDULER  View  Daily     3  Select the date using your keypad   refer to p74   then press Soft Key  1 Select     1 View      You will see a list of matches   5  Press Soft Key 1 Option        You may select either Erase or  Edit     P  g Sa       View All   PM Press two times  G2      Allows you to view all stored events     1  Press Soft Key 2 PIM  1 Add Event  2   iew Daily    2  Select SCHEDULER  View      All      All stored entries will appear     SCHEDULER    2661 16 16  Birthday    3  Select the item and press Soft Key  1 View        You will see a list of matches   4  Press Soft Key 1 Option      You may select either Erase or Edit     Erase All  PIM Press two times     Allows you to delete all items stored       in the scheduler  SC      1  Press Soft Key 2 PIM    2  Select SCHEDULER  Erase    All   Erase AII      You are then prompted to Erase eee E    All   lt  Yes gt     3  To delete information  scroll to Yes   ok    and press
34.  the then select Yes   5  Press Soft Key 1 OK     Emergency     Menu Press four times   amp 9      You can call these numbers  and 911   even when the phone is locked or  restricted    To enter 3 emergency numbers     4  SECURITY    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu    2  Press four times and press  GC  Emergency        Enter the four digit lock code     Emnergencyl      Use to select Edit     Enter an Emergency number       Press Soft Key 1 Save     Press 6     N O   O                New Lock Code   Menu  lt   gt  Press four times  G2      New Lock Code allows you to enter a  new four digit lock code number  SECURITY     5 Emergencu   This is the same number as the pin GAENE  code     4         1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu     2  Press four times and press  New Lock Code   3  Then enter the four digit lock code  Faq  Back     4  For confirmation  it will ask you to enter the new  lock code again        D         Tl  0  o  pes        D           65    66    Chapter 4  PIM Features    PHONE BOOK  PIM     Find Entry  PIM   To find phone numbers you have stored  2  gt        in the Phone Book  PHONE BOOK  2 Find Name   1  Press Soft Key 2 PIM                 2  Press Find Entry  Select   3  The display prompts you to enter the              entry number on the display screen  je entry mater       lt  gt   4  If you press Soft Key 1 Ok without  entering an entry  you will view a Lok   Back    list of all entries in your phone book     At any entry  you may move to another entry by  pressing th
35.  vibrate level        45    Key Tone  Menu       To set Key Tone length and touch tone   J    playback speed          2 Ring Type  3 Ring amp   ib Vol     1  Press Soft Key 1Menu   2  Press Key Tone     3  Set Normal Long with or 9       and then press Soft Key 1 OK        Key Tone        gt  Normal Sends out a tone for a  uk _      Back    fixed period of time even if you keep  the key pressed     Sends out a continuous tone for as  long as you keep the key pressed        Long    Use the side key volume buttons on the side keys of  the phone  The upper button increases the volume and  the lower button decreases the volume     Dual Tone Multi Frequency  DTMF  Signaling by  the simultaneous transmission of two tones  one  from a group of low frequencies and another from a  group of high frequencies  Each group of  frequencies consists of four frequencies  Setting Key  Beep length to long will extend the DTMF tone   Press Menu  then press Key Tone Using  then select Long  Press Soft Key 1 OK     46    Key Volume  Menu Gy    To adjust the key beep volume     1 Press Soft Key 1Menu     6 Ear   Yolume  7 Escalating  ol  8 Alerts    2  Press G9 Key Volume     3  Adjust the key volume with    8 or    AN              KeyBeep   Yolumne                  4  Then press Soft Key 1 Ok to save  the key volume     Ear Volume  Menu             To adjust the earpiece volume during  a call  press the O Q    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu    2  Press Ear Volume    3  Adjust the earpiece volume with   
36. 9  Mode    Type text using one keystroke per letter  The default is  T9 mode     ABC  Multi tap  Mode  Use ABC mode to add words to the T9 database     123  Numbers  Mode   Type numbers using one keystroke per number    To change to 123 mode in a text entry field  press Soft  Key 2 until 123 mode is displayed    SYMBOL Mode    Insert special characters and punctuation     You may use any of the 33 special characters  When  the cursor is located where you want the special  character  switch to SYMBOL mode  Press Navigation  Key to cycle through and select from the following  characters        21          0                        Q  w   P      me   p  0  6        22    T9Help Mode   Display T9 Help Text    Changing Letter Case   There are three options for selecting letter cases     Initial Cap  T9En Abc     Only the first letter is capitalized     Caps Lock  T9EN ABC     Press to change letter case to Caps Lock   All subsequent letters are capitalized        Lowercase  T9en abc     Examples Using T9 Text Input    Typing In T9 Mode  To type a new message  follow these steps     1  Press  Soft Key 2    to change letter case to  T9En mode       Press  C G9     Press  to complete the word and add a space       Press  l    Display  Call the office       W N    Using the NEXT Key   After you have finished typing a word  if the word displayed  is not the word you want  press to display additional  choices    For example  follow these steps     1  Press  Ges      2  Display  Good   3 
37. CALL HISTORY  PIM  lt  gt  Press one time     Allows you to view the 30 most recent phone calls   Once you exceed the  total  30 number storage limit   the oldest call history record is overwritten  These  calls are divided into 3 types of calls     Outgoing  PIM  lt  gt  Press one time  Ga      Allows you to view list of all outgoing     calls     Maximum 10 numbers are possible   2 Inconins  1  Press Soft Key 2 PIM   2  Select CALL HISTORY  Outgoing   3  You may place a call by pressing       3 Missed  4 Call Info    Incoming  PIM Press one time   9    Allows you to view list of all incoming R         Calls  CALL HISTOR  1 Outgoing    Maximum 10 numbers are possible  Rasa  1  Press Soft Key 2 PIM   2  Select CALL HISTORY  Incoming        4 Call Info    3  You may place a call by pressing      Missed  PIM  lt   Press one time             Allows you to view list of all missed  2  calls  CALL HISTORY    1 0utgoing    Maximum 10 numbers are possible   2 inconing  1  Press Soft Key 2 PIM          2  Select CALL HISTORY  Missed   3  You may place a call by pressing           Works only in digital area and if it is not restricted     Recent Call History List   Allows you to view the 30 most recently dialed phone  numbers  Speed dialing a number in the Call History  List is available     1  Press Soft Key 2 PIM   2  Example  Select Outgoing     gt    or    to scroll through the last  calls and scroll to the number you want to call     4  Press to place a call  Or to see the details
38. OW BATTERY WARNING  If the  battery charge level becomes exceedingly low  the  phone will automatically switch off and any function  in progress will not be saved     13    Q   0           P     Q  w   r          p  0  6        14    Using the Desktop Charger  The Desktop charger has a slot for recharging batteries   The slot accommodates phone and battery for charging     Warning  Use only the Desktop charger provided with  the phone  Using an unauthorized charger may cause  damage to your phone or battery     1  Plug the charger into a wall outlet        The phone must be charged from a 110 V power  source only     2  Insert the phone with an installed battery or a  battery into the slot of the charger      Red light indicates the battery is being charged      Green light indicates the battery is fully charged     Charge time will vary depending upon battery level   Maximum charge time for a fully discharged battery  will not exceed 3 hours        Caring for the Battery    1  To recharge the battery  you do not need to wait  until the battery is completely discharged     NO      Use only LG batteries and chargers specific to  your model of phone  LG   s chargers are designed  to maximize the battery life                 Do not disassemble or short circuit the battery   4  Keep the metal contacts of the battery clean     5  Replace the battery when it no longer provides  acceptable performance  The battery may be recharged  several hundred times before it needs replacing    
39. PIM Press four times  Q      Calculate simple mathematical jj  computations  CALCULATOR    1  Calculator   Can enter numbers up to the second  decimal place      1  Press and G9 in order     Press  lt  gt  four times     2  3  Select  multiplication  using keys   A  5         Press      in order       Select using Soft Key 1 Answer   You will see the result of the calculation 250     Calculation should be 50 characters  for example   50 14        Valid result is 2 14 E9     Chapter 5  Message Features    Text message  page and voice mailbox become  available as soon as the power is on  You can access  the above types of messages using the Message Key    In addition  you can make a call to the call back  number by pressing during a message check     The phone can store up to 30 messages  1 Voice  message  29 text messages  with 245 characters  per message  Users may read and edit messages   saved in the outbox during transmission and send  them     However  you should check whether your carrier  provides the above features     Character limits  The VX10 supports up to 245  characters per message including header information   Limits to available characters per message may exist   please check with your service provider for system  Capabilities    The information that is stored in the message is    determined by phone mode and service capability   You can check types of messages by pressing the    Message Key    81       0            o                 Tl  0  o           0      
40. TO THIS PRODUCT     Some states do not allow the exclusive of limitation of incidental or  consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied  warranty lasts  so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to  you  This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also  have other rights  which vary from state to state     4  HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE     To obtain warranty service  please call the following telephone  number from anywhere in the continental United States     Tel  1 800 793 8896  www  lgeservice com    Please call or write for the location of the LGE authorized service  center nearest you and the procedures for obtaining warranty claims       LG Electronics Service    201 JAMES RECORD ROAD  HUNTSVILLE  AL 35824    Subject    The VX10 phone has been designed to operate on  the latest digital mobile communication technology   Code Division Multiple Access  CDMA   This CDMA  digital technology has greatly enhanced voice clarity  and can provide a variety of advanced features   Currently  CDMA mobile communication technology  has been commercially used in Cellular and Personal  Communication Service  PCS      The difference between them is operating frequency  spectrum  Cellular uses 800Mhz and PCS uses  1 9Ghz  The VX10 operates on both frequencies  this is  called a dual band phone  Also  the VX10 works on  Advanced Mobile Phone Service  AMPS   We call it a tri   mode phone  If one of the Cellular  PCS or AMPS base  stations is located near
41. View All     View Daily  Security  Setting  Signal Strength  Soft Keys    28  29    44  45  45    115  73  75  77  78  77  76  62  95  32  104    Sound     Ring Sound 44  Speed Dialing 33  System 59  Theme 52  TTY Mode 61  Turning the    Phone On  amp  Off 25    Voice Privacy 58  98  Volume      Key Volume 47    Ear Volume 47  Wake Up 79    Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following Patents   U S  Patent No  4 901 307 U S  Patent No  5 056 109 U S  Patent No  5 099 204  U S  Patent No  5 101 501 U S  Patent No  5 103 459 U S  Patent No  5 107 225  U S  Patent No  5 109 390    Product manufactured or sold in U S      This product is covered by U S  Pat   5 818 437  U S  Pat  5 953 541  U S  Pat  6 011 554 and other patents pending        
42. ans of a  RS 232C data cable  data baud shall be set to 115 200    230 400 shall not be supported   When using 1X  HSPD data service by means of USB data cable  you  may get better data speed if the data baud is set to  230 400 rather than 115 200        D                 0         e           D           55    Auto Answer   Menu Press two times          Select the ring type before the phone    automatically answers a call  This   Features  1 Data Setting    feature is used only with the car kit    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu    2  Press two times and press  Auto Answer  Auto Answer    3  Select an option and press Soft Key  1 OK     p gt  Off     after 1 ring  or melody for 5 seconds      after 3 rings  or melody for 10 seconds     When you have an incoming call  the phone  automatically responds after 1 ring 3 rings     Auto Answer works only when the cellcase is open     56       Auto Retry  Menu Press two times   85       Set the length of time the phone waits         before automatically redialing a   FEATURES  1 Data Setting    number when the attempted call fails   2 futo answer       1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu     2  Press  lt   two times and press  Auto Retry  Auto Retry    3  Select an option and press Soft Key  1 Ok           Off every 10 seconds every 30 seconds every  60 seconds    One Touch   Menu Press two times   450         D         Tl  0         e  i      D           Enable Disable one touch dialing     1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu  Data Setting  2  Press  lt  gt  t
43. ase      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 so require     Electronic Devices    Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals  However   certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals  from your wireless phone     Pacemakers    The Health Industry Manufacturers Association 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 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      If you have any reason to suspect that interference in taking place   turn your phone OFF immediately     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   Optional for each  phone manufacturer     Other Medical Devices    If you use any other perso
44. by  call fail rate of a tri mode  phone is less than a dual mode phone or a single mode  phone    CDMA technology adopts DSSS  Direct Sequence  Spread Spectrum   DSSS enables the phone to keep  communication from being crossed and to use one  frequency channel by multiple users in the same  specific area  resulting in a 10 fold increase in capacity  when compared with the analog mode currently used   Soft Softer Handoff  Hard Handoff  and Dynamic RF  power Control technologies are combined into this  phone 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   The following table lists  some major CDMA Standards     TIA EIA IS 95 A   Protocol between MS and BTS for Cellular  amp  AMPS  Basic air interface  ANSI J STD 008 Protocol between MS and BTS for PCS  TIA EIA IS 634 MAS BS  TIA EIA IS 651 PCSC RS  Network  TIA EIA IS 41 C Intersystem operations  TIA EIA IS 124 Nom signaling data comm   TIA EIA IS 96 B Speech CODEC  TIA EIA IS 99 Assign data and fax  Service  TIA EIA IS 637 Short message service  TIA EIA IS 657 Packet data  TIA EIA IS 97 Cellular base station    TIA EIA IS 98 Cellular mobile station    Performance ANSI J STD 018 PCS personal station    ANSI J STD 019 PCS base station       TIA EIA IS 125 Speech CODEC    x TSB  74  Protocol between an IS 95A system and  ANSI J STD 008    1xRTT system receives subscribers
45. cessories  Faulty installation or service  may result in accidents and consequently void the  warranty        Do not hold the antenna while the phone is in use        Do not use the phone in designated no cellular phone  use areas        Do not expose the phone to high temperature or  humidity        Avoid getting your phone wet  If the phone gets wet   turn the power off immediately and remove the  battery  If the phone is non functional  return it to  the dealer for service        Avoid shock or impact on the phone     Q   0  i      gt            w               0  6        12    Using the Battery Pack  Charge the battery fully before the 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 when using the phone     Installing the Battery    To install the battery  insert the bottom of the battery  into the opening on the back of the phone  Then  push  the battery down until the latch clicks     V      Removing the Battery    Turn the power off   If power is on  a loss of stored numbers  and messages may occur    By lifting removal button the battery will become detached               Battery Charge Level    The battery charge level is shown at the top right of the  LCD screen     ami CME TO    When the battery charge level becomes low  the low  battery sensor will alert you in three ways  sounding  an audible tone  blinking the battery icon outline   and displaying L
46. dd phone numbers  names  and e mail  address on a previously saved number in my  Personal Phone Book  See pages 66  69     37            o      e   TI      gt   oO  xk         gt             Making a call from Your Phone Book    You can place a call from any memory location either  by using speed dialing or by entering the phone number    and pressing Gv      One Touch Speed Dialing  This feature enables you  to store your nine most frequently used numbers in  your phone book in memory locations  1 through 9        For locations 1 through 9  you can use one touch  dialing  if enabled  see One Touch on page 57   by pressing and holding the corresponding key to  the memory location to be dialed    OR       Press a digit  then press CD     Two Touch Speed Dialing  This feature enables  you to dial numbers in your phone book through two  keys  for locations 10 to 99      1  Press the first digit   2  Press and hold the key of the second digit     OR  1  Press the first and second digit  then press Ga     Three Touch Speed Dialing  This feature enables  you to dial numbers in your phone book by pressing  three keys  for locations 100 to 199      1  Press the first and second digits   2  Press and hold the key of the third digit     OR  1  Press the first  second  and third digits  then press  Dialing from a Memory List    1  From a memory list  press the scroll keys to go to  the memory location you want     2  Press  Dialing from a Memory Location     gt  While viewing a memory l
47. dopted  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 1 28 mW g and when worn on the body   as described in this user guide  is 0 83 mW g   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  Awww fcc gov oet fccid after searching on FCC ID  BEJTM520     Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates   SAR  can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications  Industry Association  CTIA  website at http    www wow   com com       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 protection for the public and to account for any  variations in measurements     127    V           0      lt            Q        5  0         
48. e       1  Press       2  Press two times   3  Press Get Apps and press Ok     4  Select Yes or No     109                     6  z       0          110     gt  Yes  Automatically goes to    Get It Now    select key     screen everytime you launch        No  Automatically goes to    Get It Now    idle screen  everytime you launch     5  Main display of Get It Now will show        Start  allows you to download selected applications  while displaying the Get It Now application list  relayed from the Get It Now server in connection      gt  Option  shows download log and the current  memory capacity of your mobile phone       Information  displays usable capacity for your  mobile phone and the memory capacity in use       View Log  displays Get It Now Version  MSM  Chip and downloading record     Get Info      Press two             6                This submenu gives you information about the Get It  Now selection key     Pressing the Side Key      will connect to Get It  Now display     If you have downloaded melodies for your mobile  phone  they will be saved under Ring Sound and  displayed under List  which you could also delete     Chapter 8  Accessories    There are a variety of accessories available for your  mobile phone  You can select these options according  to your personal communication requirements  Consult  your local dealer for availability     Travel Charger    This charger  model TC 30W  allows you  to charge the battery  It supports standard  U S  120 Volt 60 H
49. e Up Down   gt    key  If you press Soft  Key 1 Option  you can save or erase        Find Name  PIM   22      To search for a phone number by    z   name  PHONE BOOK    1  Press Soft Key 2 PIM   2  Press Find Name     3  Enter the letter s  that you want to  search for  at least three letters are  required for a quick search   Then  press Soft Key 1 Find  A list of  matching names is displayed  If the     name is found  the name will be displayed and if  the name is not found  the message Entry Empty   will appear  Following the above message  if the  saved content is not found  the Not Found message  appears on the screen     On the Find Name menu  you can change mode by  pressing Soft Key 2   Abc   gt  123   gt  Symbol   gt  Help   gt     T9En        67    v      I  0  o  pen           D            68    Add Entry  PIM   8     You can save phone numbers  pager  numbers and so on  up to 199 entries       Press Soft Key 2 PIM     Press Add Entry   3        2    4  Select the memory location number   oe  6     8     Enter the phone number  then press  Soft Key 1 Next     Press Soft Key 1 Next   Select the desired phone number    type using 3        Enter Name        If you want to enter other phone numbers   select the phone number type you want with  the and press the  lt  gt  and then enter  the phone number       To enter an Email address  select E mail from  label  press Q to move to the available E   mail addresses     You may select the desired ID ring type Jj     secret
50. e icon  In Use icon  will appear on the display  screen  and you will be billed accordingly  Rates will  vary according to your billing plan     Each time you start MiniBrowser you will view a   reminder that you will be billed for the connection   time  If you wish to disable this reminder  follow the   steps below    1  Message Menu  gt  lt  gt  Press one time     Browser Set  gt  Prompt     2  Disable the reminder by selecting None using  lt  gt       101        gt               6  z       0          102    Accessing the MiniBrowser    You can access MiniBrowser by pressing and holding  in the initial screen or by selecting item from Main  Menu screen     Start MiniBrowser  47                       1  A reminder of the charge will appear  press Soft  Key 1 Yes to launch MiniBrowser if required     2  After a few seconds  you will see the Home Page     Ending MiniBrowser Session  You can end a MiniBrowser session by pressing    If the prompt To end or Both option is set in the  MiniBrowser Setup  you will be prompted whether you  want to end the browser call   Message Menu  gt       Press one time  gt  60 Browser Set     Prompt      Ending browser calls   Users can end a browser session  by pressing    Navigating through the Browser    While using MiniBrowser  you will find that on screen  items may be presented in one of the following ways    gt  numbered options  some options may not be numbered       links  embedded in content      gt  text or numeric input     gt  simpl
51. e text                                      D       You can act on the options or the links by using the Soft  Keys  The Soft Keys are just below the display screen        Navigation keys    Scrolling Up Down by Item    You can use to scroll through the content if the  current page does not fit on one screen  The currently  selected item is indicated by a  gt  cursor on the screen  and will also move the cursor     Fast Scrolling Up Down  Press and hold to quickly move the cursor up  and down on the current screen     Scrolling Up Down by page    Press Side Keys to move up and down a whole screen  page     Go to Home Page  To go back to the Home Page  press and hold    103    104    View Browser Menu    Press and hold to use the browser menu when  MiniBrowser is being used     Clearing out text number entered   When entering text or numbers  press to clear  the last number  letter or symbol  Press and hold  to clear the input field completely     Selecting and activating items using Soft Keys  and or digits   If the items on a page are numbered  you can use  your keypad  numeric  or  lt  to select an item  or  you can select the items by moving the cursor and  selecting the appropriate Soft Keys     Soft Keys    To navigate to different screens or select special  functions  use the Soft Keys  Soft Keys are just below  the display screen  Note that the function associated  with the Soft Keys can change for each page and will  depend on each highlighted item     Soft Key 1  Sof
52. e transmission    v   Delivery   Message has been delivered           Cancel   After transmission to message center  has occurred  messages that have not been  delivered may be canceled by transmitting cancel  message             Multi sending address   Indicates more than one  designated recipient      Pending   Transmission is unavailable in analog  mode or in a no service area  Messages are  pending transmission  Pending messages are  transmitted automatically when digital mode  becomes available                 93       D                                 Tl  0       m         D            94    Erase Msgs   lt              All the voice mailbox messages  text   messages and pages are deleted   when you select G9 Erase Msgs from  2 erase outbox  3 Erase All   the Message Menu screen  Protected   messages are not erased     Erase Inbox               Read messages and all messages are divided and must  be deleted separately  Protected messages are not  deleted     Erase Outbox   amp                  Allows you to delete all messages saved in the  Outbox     Erase All      62        Allows you to delete all messages in the Outbox and  the Inbox  Protected messages are not deleted        Setting   lt          Alert  default CB   call back number    4 f       Auto Save and Auto Delete may be _ahs sh TT ING  configured for receiving new messages        horaut cps    You are alerted in 3 ways when you    receive a new message        4   uto Save      By displaying a message on the
53. eceive a busy  signal     When using an application that does not require a  network connection  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     You can personalize your phone by adding new  applications and by removing old ones  at any time   However  unused application usage will be lost     If you need more memory  but still want to be able to  access the application later  try using Disable     Disabling keeps the application usage and purchase  information  but removes it from memory    To restore an application  go to Options  select it and click  on Restore  If you have subscribed to an application  you  will still be charged even when an application is disabled   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    Airtime charges do apply when removing a subscription  application    There is no monthly usage fee for Get It Now  Rather   you pay for each application when you download   Applications are priced individually  please see the  Verizon Wireless website for a list of currently available  applications and pricing    This function allows you to download some great mobile  phone programs  such as securities  chatting and    thematic displays to your mobile phones  whenever you  like      Get Apps      Press two tim
54. ed 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 don   t know  with certainty what the results of such studies mean for human health     Three large epidemiology studies have been published since  December 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 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  Epidem
55. eless  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 that no interference occurs when a  person uses a    compatible    phone and a    compatible    hearing aid at  the same time  This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000     FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible  interactions with other medical devices  Should harmful interference  be found to occur  FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference  and work to resolve the problem     124    12  Where can   find additional information   For additional information  please refer to the following resources     e FDA web page on wireless phones   http  www fda gov cdrh phones index html     e Federal Communications Commission  FCC  RF Safety Program   http  Awww fcc gov oet rfsafety     e International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection   http   www  icnirp de    e World Health Organization  WHO  International EMF Project   http  Awww who int emf     e National Radiological Protection Board  UK    http  Awww nrpb org uk      V           0      lt   Q      Q        5  0            125    126    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
56. enna while your phone is on     VERIZON    i K    i          3            Deof ZilFrild       Turning the Phone Off    1  Press and hold  Y until display  screen turns off  then release the  key        2  Protect the antenna by pushing it  back into the phone  if extended     25    Making a Call    When you make a call  follow these simple steps     hii T     p i   We i  amp   EA     r            33                       Make sure the phone is turned on      gt  If not  press      Enter the phone number  with area code  if needed       Press   D       If the phone is locked  enter the lock code       Call Failed indicates that the call did not go  through      Press to the call       This phone has been restricted If this message  displays on your screen  then outgoing calls are in  restricted mode  You can only dial phone numbers  saved in Emergency or Phone Book list        If you want to turn off this function  take the  following step     Menu      lt  gt   Press four times  SECURITY      Restrict  gt  Enter Lock Code    No     Ok      When one touch is enabled  type in the phone  book entry number and hold the last digit until  the call is made                 Phone number and entry name appear on the display  when you type in the entry number and hold the last  digit     Correcting Dialing Mistakes    If you make mistakes while dialing a number  press  once to erase the last digit entered or hold  down for at least two seconds to delete all  digits  or simply press Soft
57. er  Off  and you will not hear the ringer sound        The key beep volume is adjusted through Menu  feature     Power Save Mode    When the phone is in an area without service for about  15 minutes  it stops searching for service and enters  into Power Save Mode  When your phone activates  this feature  Power Save is displayed on the screen   The phone automatically checks for service periodically  or you can check manually by pressing any key     Signal Strength    The call quality depends on the signal strength in your  area  The current signal strength is displayed 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  area  If you are in a building  the reception may be  better near a window  For maximum reception  make  sure that the antenna is fully extended     31            o  a  2    TI      gt   oO  xk         gt             32    Caller ID Display    The small LCD on the outside of the            phone displays information such as                  q l          gt  Caller ID  callers information name and or number         Date and Time        Number of missed calls       Number of new messages       No service status and Power Save Mode       Wake up and scheduler message    The phone will display most recent information until    the cellcase is opened  then the information will  appear on the main display     Speed Dialing  see Making a call from  Phone
58. explosive atmosphere are often  but not always  marked clearly  Potential areas may include  fueling areas  such as  gasoline stations   below deck on boats  fuel or chemical transfer or  storage facilities  vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas  such as  propane or butane   areas where the air contains chemicals or particles   such as grain  dust  or metal powders   and any other area 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     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 radiofrequency energy  RF  in the microwave range  while being used  They also emit very low levels of RF when in the  stand by mode  Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects   by heating tissue   exposure to low level RF that does not produce  heating e
59. fety guidelines     9  What steps can   take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency    energy from my wireless phone     If there is a risk from these products  and at this point we do not know  that there is  it is probably very small  But if you are concerned about  avoiding even potential risks  you can take a few simple steps to  minimize your exposure to radiofrequency energy  RF   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     e If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone  every day  you could place more distance between your body  and the source of the RF  since the exposure level drops off  dramatically with distance  For 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     123    V           0      lt            Q   P  5  0            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 radiofrequency energy  RF   the measures  described above would apply 
60. ffects 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 FDA s role concerning the safety of wireless phones     Under the law  FDA does not review the safety of radiation emitting  consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold   as it does with new drugs or medical devices  However  the agency  has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit  radiofrequency energy  RF  at a level that is hazardous to the user  In  such a case  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  FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a number  of steps  including the following     e Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of  the type emitted by wireless phones     e Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure  to the user that is not necessary for device function  and    e Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best  possible infor
61. h is served and SID  Number   This information is only for technical  support        1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu     2  Press  lt  gt  three times and press         G Serving Sys  Soo      3  Press Soft Key 1 Ok        TTY Mode   Menu Press three times                  Users can attach a TTY device and  communicate with parties also using a Peeled  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  the TTY     1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu     2  Press three times and press  TTY Mode   3  Select an option and press Soft Key 1 Ok        TTY users must have a TTY TDD device        D   gt      Tl  0         e   gt      D             61    62    SECURITY  Menu Press four times   Lock Mode   Menu Press four times  Q        Keeps your phone from unauthorized   use  Once the phone is locked  it is in  restricted mode  until the lock code is seg j  entered  This will allow you to receive HE grear nate    phone calls and still make emergency  Select  calls  The lock code is commonly the  last 4 digits of your phone  If you  need to modify the lock code  you  may modify it using the New Lock  code within the Security menu     set Lock    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu   2  Press four times and press Lock Mode   3  Enter the four digit Lock code     4  Select an option and press Soft Key 1 Ok        Never means that the phone is never locked   Lock mode can be used   When locked  you  can receive
62. he original purchaser of the  product during the warranty period as long as it is in the U  S    including Alaska  Hawaii  U  S  Territories  and all Canadian  Provinces     4  The external housing and cosmetic parts shall be free of major  defects at the time of shipment and  therefore  shall not be  covered under these limited warranty terms     5  Upon request from LG  the consumer must provide information  satisfactory to LG to prove the date of purchase or exchange     6  The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the  Customer Service Department of LG  LG shall bear the cost of  shipping the product back to the consumer after the completion  of service under this limited warranty     2  WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER            1  Defects or damage resulting from use of the product in other than  its normal and customary manner     2  Defect or damage from abnormal use  abnormal conditions   improper storage  exposure to moisture or dampness   unauthorized modifications  unauthorized connections   unauthorized repair  misuse  neglect  abuse  accident  alteration   improper installation  or other acts which are not the fault of LG   including damage caused by shipping  blown fuses  or spills of  food or liquid     3  Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects  in material or workmanship     4  Alleged defects or malfunctions of the product if the Customer  Service Department at LG was not notified by the consumer  during the appl
63. icable limited warranty period     5  Products  which have had the serial number  removed or made  illegible      6  This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties  express or  implied either in fact or by operations of law  statutory or  otherwise  including but not limited to any implied warranty of  marketability merchantability or fitness for a particular use     7  Damage resulting from use of non LG approved accessories     8  All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are  scratched or damaged due to normal customer use     9  Products operated outside published maximum ratings     10  Products used or obtained in a rental program     11  Consumables  such as fuses      3  STATE LAW RIGHTS   No other express warranty is applicable to this product  THE  DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING  THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY OR  MERCHANTABILITY  IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF  THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN  LG INFOCOMM U S A    INC  SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF  THE PRODUCT  INCONVENIENCE  LOSS OR ANY OTHER  DAMAGES  DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL  ARISING OUT      How to Buy Accessories  OF THE USE OF  OR INABILITY TO USE  THIS PRODUCT OR      LG mobile phones and accessories can be purchased  via our web site at     www lgmobilephones com or by visiting your local  wireless retailer     FOR ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  WARRANTY  INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  MARKETABILITY OR MERCHANTABILITY APPLICABLE  
64. iological studies can provide data that is directly  applicable to human populations  but 10 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 measuring actual RF exposure during day   to day use of wireless phones  Many factors affect this measurement   such as the angle at which the phone is held  or which model of phone  is used     121    V           0      lt            Q   P  5  0            122    6  What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health    effects of wireless phone RF     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 radiofrequency energy  RF      FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization  International Electromagnetic 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     FDA and the Cellu
65. 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 FDA done to measure the radiofrequency energy    coming from wireless phones      The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers  IEEE  is  developing a technical standard for measuring the radiofrequency  energy  RF  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 sa
66. lar Telecommunications  amp  Internet Association   CTIA  have a formal Cooperative Research and Development  Agreement  CRADA  to do research on wireless phone safety  FDA  provides the scientific oversight  obtaining input from experts in  government  industry  and academic organizations  CTIA funded  research is conducted through contracts to independent investigators   The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of  wireless phone users  The CRADA will 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 radiofrequency 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  radiofrequency energy  RF  exposures  FCC established these  guidelines in consultation with FDA and the other federal health and  safety agencies  The FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless  telephones 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 
67. le memory location              Moxt je     ack      34      Enter a name for the phone number      You may select the desired ID ring      Press Soft Key 1 Save        You also have the option to enter a specific three     digit memory location number             Select your desired label types    Home  Office  Mobile  Pager     Data Fax using 3         52        up to 16 characters   If you do not  want to enter a name  go to the next  step                       e    I  c   gt   oO   k         gt             type  secret and                Aconfirmation prompt Saved  Thanks   displays on the phone        35    36    Retrieving Numbers  Retrieving by Name Search    1  Press Soft Key 2 PIM         Le  PHONE BOOK    2  Press Find Name   3 Add Entry    3  Enter the character s  that you want                Enait  to search for  such as the few letters      of the name      4  Press Soft Key 1 Find     5  You will see a list of matches              6  Press Soft Key 1 View to see  specifics in that memory location  rae  or press to place the call             F            Retrieving Phone Numbers Using Memory Location  Number     From the initial display  press Soft Key 2 PIM and  then select Find Entry  Enter the location number to  be retrieved    To search for stored phone numbers  from the initial  display enter a specific number s  and a list containing  that number s  appears  If you want to make a call        the number you want by using   then press  REND       How do   a
68. mation on possible effects of wireless phone use on  human health     119    V           0      lt            Q        5  0            120    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     e National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health   e Environmental Protection Agency   e Federal Communications Commission   e Occupational Safety and Health Administration   e National Telecommunications and Information Administration    The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency  working group activities  as well     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  FCC relies on FDA and other health  agencies for safety questions about wireless phones     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 
69. nal medical device  consult the manufacturer of  your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF  energy  Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this  information     Turn 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 be using 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     117    V           0      lt            Q        5  0            118    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 Atmospheres    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     Areas with a potentially 
70. obile  Pager  Data Fax using      8  Enter a name for the phone number  up to 16  characters   If you do not want to enter a name  go  to the next step    Press Soft Key 1 Save  A confirmation message  Saved  Thanks  displays on the phone     41    42    3  Prepending a Stored Number Prepend can be used  if you are out of your home system area and need to  add the area code to an existing phone book number   When a phone book entry or message callback  number shows up on the display  you can add to the  beginning of the original number  However  you  cannot edit the original number during Prepend     1  Recall a number in memory   2  Enter the prepend digits and the phone number     3  Press    4  Dynamic Search     Number Dynamic Search    Compares entered numbers against the entries  in the phone book and then displays a  matching list in descending order  You can  then call a number from the list        Name Dynamic Search    Compares entered letters against the entries in  the phone book and then displays a matching list  in descending order  You can then call a number  from the list     Chapter 3  Menu Features    General Guidelines to MENU Access  and Settings    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu  Four menu items will  appear on the display screen    2  Press to go through the list of menu features    3  Press the corresponding number to the menu  item that you want to select  Then the sub menu  list will appear on the screen    4  Press the appropriate key to select the sub men
71. ocation  press to call             o  a  2    TI      gt    g   xk         gt             39    Advanced Phone Book Features    40    1  Pause Feature  When you call automated systems     such as voice mail or credit billing numbers   you  often have to enter a series of numbers  Instead of  entering these numbers by hand  you can store the  numbers in your phone book separated by special  characters eg   i   IH  called pauses    There are two different pauses that you can use  when storing a number        Hard Pause  H   The phone will stop dialing until you press Soft  Key 1 Resume to advance to the next number    gt  Time Pause  T     The phone will wait two seconds before sending  the next string of digits       Storing a number with pauses    1  Enter the phone number   2  Press Soft Key 1 Option   3  Select one of the following      Press Hard Pause      Press Time Pause     4  Enter additional number s   e g   pin number or  credit card number      5  Press Soft Key 1 Option and press Soft Key 1 Ok   the sub menu will appear  Select Save on the sub   menu to save this number with pauses     6  The phone will prompt you for the memory location  where the number will be saved  Press Soft Key 1  Next to automatically store the number in the first  available memory location  You also have the  option to enter a specific three digit memory  location number                     e             gt   oO  xk         gt             7  Select your desired label type Home  Office   M
72. of this update   The term    wireless phone    refers here to hand held wireless phones  with built in antennas  often called    cell        mobile     or    PCS    phones   These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable  radiofrequency energy  RF  because of the short distance between the  phone and the user s head     These RF exposures are limited by Federal Communications  Commission safety guidelines that were developed with the advice of  FDA and other federal health and safety agencies  When the phone is  located at greater distances from the user  the exposure to RF is  drastically lower because a person s RF exposure decreases rapidly  with increasing distance from the source  The so called  cordless  phones   which have a base unit 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 radiofrequency energy  RF   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 show
73. onal standards bodies     The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines  and these international standards        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 the damaged  antenna comes into contact with the skin  a minor burn may result   Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna     Body worn Operation    This device was tested for typical body worn operations with the  back of the phone kept 34 inch  2cm  from the body  To comply with  FCC RF exposure requirements  a minimum separation distance of  34 inches  2 cm  must be maintained between the users 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  Body worn  accessories that cannot maintain 34 inch  2cm  separation distance  between the user s body and the back of the phone  and have not  been tested for typical body worn operations may not comply with  FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided     Vehicle Mounted External Antenna   optional  if available   A minimum separation distance of 8 inches  20 cm  must be    maintained between the user bystander and the vehicle mounted  external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirement
74. one time   452   Version  Menu Press one time  Gx      You can set up the screen displayed    View the software and PRL version     on the LCD screen in the standby         1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu  P 7    mode   Default Analog Clock  Atasi ei ae  2  Press one time  5  Language     amp    ersion  7 Mu Phoned    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu   2  Press one time  3  Press Version     3 Press Theme  4  Press Soft Key 1 Ok     4  Used to choose the theme between              Default  Default and Analog Clock and a     rax  My Phone    Menu Press one time  Ge     z  then press Soft Key 1 Ok      The number will be displayed on the    4      n    screen  DISPLAY     Language  Menu Press one time  G2   5  Language    gt   1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu  7 Mu Phoned      Set the Bilingual feature according to             your preference  choose between   DISPLAY 2  Press one time        gt   Language  English and Spanish                My Phone       My Phone Number    4  Press Soft Key 1 OK        1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu     2  Press one time     3  Press 6 Language  Language       4  Set English Spanish with or    English  6       and then press Soft Key 1 Ok             Back    52 53    54    FEATURES  Menu Press two times  lt  gt     Data Setting  Menu Press two times  G        Data Fax  Menu Press two times   G gt       In Data Fax setting  you can use your    phone to transmit data and faxes  FEATURES    f     i 1 Data Setting M   Wireless data communication services  2 auto Answer    ay
75. ower Save Mode 2s  scores eresse roerne rrene rnern 31  Signal Strength s                                      ees 31  Caller ID Display                                        ees 32  Speed Dialing                   cesses                                33                                                33  Phone Book Features           34  Chapter 3  Menu Features     43  General Guidelines to MENU Access and  elie            43  OUN I                 ence ee 44                       50  FEATURE                                                         54             eea a 50  SECURITY srania 7           62  Chapter 4  PIM Features                                    66  PHONE BOOK                                                           66  CALL HISTORY                              70  SCHEDULER 7                                                            793                                                                                              79  CACULA                                                                   80  Chapter 5  Message Features                                    81  WS oe E 83      EAE E A EE TN 83  Send MSG vet                                84  NiO                                                                    89                           02  Erase Msgs  santictsateivageentatepeensienetan 94         0        95   Chapter 6  Functions Used During a Call             97    EEE E AAN E TEES           97            EE TEE E TE E 97  Key TONE aser
76. ra 97  Voice PIVACY  stencsar niiertcarcnnmtconnsnnedisienst 98   Chapter 7  MiniBrowser                                               99                                                                      101  Accessing the MiniBrowser                         102                                                                                        107    Chapter 8  Accessories                         eee 117  Chapter 9  Appendix                                           114    Chapter 10  Safety Guidelines                                 115    TIA Safety Information                                    115  FDA Consumer Update                                119  Consumer Information on SAR                    126    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 unit and enclosed accessories shall  be a period of one  1  year from the date of original purchase   The remaining warranty period for the unit being repaired or  replaced shall be determined by presentation of the original sales  receipt for the purchase of the unit     2  The limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the  product and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent  purchaser end user     3  The limited warranty is good only to t
77. rowser automatically                 U                     D          99    100    A message is also available to ask the user if they   want to exit the browser  after they press   Users   can disable this extra step  or enable if it is disabled    through a menu option       None  You will not see the information messages       To start  You only see the messages asking  whether or not to start up       Both  You see the messages asking whether to  start up or stop        To end  You see the message asking to stop       Alert Sound      gt    lt  Press one time     0      There are 3 alert options  Mute  2 alerts and 4  alerts options are provided in this menu  The user  may select a browser start sound     Overview    MiniBrowser allows the user to use a variety of  Internet services  Using the MiniBrowser on the phone  allows you to       Send and receive Internet e mail        Browse and search the World Wide Web via web  pages especially designed for wireless phone  customers        Set bookmarks to directly access your favorite sites        Retrieve information  such as stock quotes and  flight schedules from the internet     Quality of Browser    Browsing the web via the phone is not like using your  home computer  Site providers have selected only  the critical aspects of their site to present to wireless  phone users and have removed most graphics     Billing   Each time you start MiniBrowser  the phone will  connect to the Nationwide Network as necessary  the  phon
78. s     For more information about RF exposure  visit the FCC website at  www fcc gov    10    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 cause undesired operation     Cautions for Battery     Do not disassemble      Do not short circuit      Do not expose to high temperature   60    C  140  F      Do not incinerate     Battery Disposal     Please dispose of your battery properly or bring to  your local wireless carrier for recycling         Do not dispose in fire or with hazardous or flammable  materials     Adapter  CHARGER  Cautions       Using the wrong battery charger could damage your  phone and void your warranty        The charger or adapter is intended for indoor use  only     Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct  sunlight or use it in places with high humidity  such as the  bathroom     Chapter 1  Getting Started    Cautions       Using the phone near receiving equipment  i e   TV  or radio  may cause interference        Keep your phone in a safe place when not in use        Only use the batteries  antennas and chargers  provided by LG  Using unauthorized accessories  could void your warranty        Only authorized personnel should service the phone  and its ac
79. t Key 1 is used primarily for first options or selecting    an item but its function may change  depending on the  content displayed     Soft Key 2    Soft Key 2 is used primarily for secondary options or a  menu of secondary options     Entering Text  Numbers  or Symbols    When you are prompted to enter text  the current text  entry method will appear on Soft Key 2 as Alpha   Symbol  Number  Word or Smart   exact label depends  on implementation      To change the input mode  use Soft Key 2     To create an upper case character  use     And  the current text method will appear on the Soft Key  2 as ALPHA or SMART     allows user to shift to input case sensitivity                 Initiating a phone call from MiniBrowser    You can make a phone call from MiniBrowser  if the site  you are using supports the feature  the phone number  may be highlighted and Soft Key 1 will appear as Call      The browser connection will be terminated when you  initiate the call  After you end the call  your phone  will return to the screen from which you initiated the  call     Using Bookmarks    You can bookmark many individual pages for easy  access at a later time  Bookmarks save you time by  reducing the number of steps it takes to access a desired    page     105                     6  z       0          106    To create a Bookmark     Go to the page that you want to mark  On the browser  menu  select Mark Site or press and hold    If the page has a title  it will automatically be used for
80. 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  For 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     11  What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment     Radiofrequency energy  RF  from wireless phones can interact with  some electronic devices  For this reason  FDA helped develop a  detailed test method to measure electromagnetic 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 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     FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wir
81. to synchronize  with applications in your office  home or PDA  for  more efficiency and better time management        Entertainment programs which allow you to play  single player games  multi player games  listen to  music  watch videos  download custom ringers and  screens for your display       Mobile Commerce programs which allow you to do  financial transactions  such as checking your  account balance  trade stocks  etc         General Information programs which allow you to get  current news  weather  sports  or traffic     107        gt               6  z       0          108    You can download and use Get It Now anywhere on the  Verizon Wireless network  as long as your handset has a  digital signal available  Application download time will  vary  but most applications will take approximately 1  minute to download  If your currently installed Get It Now  application does not need a network connection  it can  be used anywhere     The time you spend browsing in Get It Now for an  application  and while downloading applications  is  deducted from your monthly airtime allowance     Most applications do not use a network connection while  in use  However  there are some applications that will  and these will incur airtime charges while in use     While downloading an application  any incoming calls will  automatically be sent to your voice mail if available  If you  do not have voicemail  downloading will not be interrupted  by an incoming call  however the caller will r
82. u  you want to access    5  Select preferred settings  using the  lt   Press  Soft Key 2 Back to go one step backward while  accessing menu or selecting settings     6  Press Soft Key 1 OK to save the settings or Soft  Key 2 Back to cancel without saving        D   gt      Tl  0  o   e  i      0            43    SOUND  Menu   Ring Sound  Menu Q       To select a Ring Sound     1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu  1 Ring Sound  2  Ring Type  3 Ring    ib Yol    2  Press Ring Sound  4 Keu Tone   3  Press or O      until you find the   sound you desire  Ring Soina  4  Then press Soft Key 1 Ok to save Standardi    the ring sound   The beep or bell may cause a serious injury to the    eardrum  so the phone increases the volume    incrementally     44       Ring Type  Menu                 To select a Ring Type    a    SOUND  1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu          2               a  Key tone  2  Press Ring Type         e    3  Select one of six ring types Ring   Vibrate  Vib1 Ring  Vib2  Ring   Vib3 Ring and Lamp with f  f     or     The number after Vib means the number of vibrations        4  Then press Soft Key 1 Ok to save the ring type        D      c  Tl  0  D   e        D            Ring amp  Vib Vol   Menu      To select a Ring  amp  Vib Vol  j            _ SOUND  1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu  Di pica                 2  Press Ring  amp Vib Vol    3  Adjust the volume of the ringer or  level of the vibrate with 0 Q or     Yibrate   olune    4  Then press Soft Key 1 Ok to save  the ring volume or
83. wo times            3  Press One Touch     4  Select Enable or Disable and press  Soft Key 1 Ok     One Touch Dial       57    58    Voice Privacy  Menu  lt   Press two             95                  Set the voice privacy feature for CDMA  calls as Enhanced or Standard  CDMA   _ Fea URES  offers inherent voice privacy  Check  6 audio acc  with your service provider for availability  of the enhanced voice privacy mode         1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu     2  Press two times     3  Press G Voice Privacy        4  Select Enhanced or Standard and press Soft Key  1 Ok     Audio AGC  Menu Press two times           Enable   Disable the function of Audio R  AGC  Auto Gain Control  system          This feature provides a better audio EEMIIEN   experience by enabling the Audio   AGC system to control the dynamic  range and volume of the sending and  receiving voice across different levels  of speaker and environments     Audio AGC    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu   2  Press two times    3  Press Audio AGC   4  Select Off or On and press Soft Key 1 Ok           SYSTEM  Menu Press three times   System Sel  Menu  lt  gt  Press three times  Q      This function enables set up of the users Re  mobile phone producers management                  environment  Leave this setting at the  2 Set na         default unless you want to alter the  a roree can    Select     system selection   As instructed by your    service provider    1  Press Soft Key 1 Menu  Select System  2  Press three times and press
84. y     Key Tone  During a call  MENU     Set key beep length and touch tone playback speed     e Normal Tone sounds for a fixed duration  no matter  how long you press the key     e Long Tone sounds continuously  as long as you  press the key     97    Voice Privacy  During a call  MENU  2      Set the privacy feature for CDMA calls as Enhanced  or Standard     CDMA offers inherent voice privacy  Check with your  service provider for availability of the enhanced voice  privacy mode     Chapter 7  MiniBrowser    MiniBrowser feature allows you to view internet  content especially designed for the mobile phone  interface  Access and selections within this feature  are service provider dependent     For specific information on MiniBrowser access  through your phone  contact your service provider     get  4                  WwW How    Mobile fice        Browser Start   H  Press one time  Q        To start the MiniBrowser     1 Browser Start  2 Browser Msg  3 Browser Set    Browser Msg    gt    lt    Press one time          If there are any browser alerting messages   then the list is displayed     Browser Set   lt  gt    lt  gt  Press one time                  1  Prompt   lt  gt    lt    Press one time  G  G      when you start up     Prior to making a MiniBrowser call   the user is informed that there is a  charge and asks if they still want to launch the  browser  This step is used to prevent accidental  activation of the browser since all subscribers will be  provided with the b
85. z outlets  An orange  light indicates that it is charging  a green  light indicates charging is complete  It  takes 5 hours to charge a completely  discharged battery     Battery  LGLi AATM  B C  Standard battery and Extended af ff        gt             0                    0  O       w    battery are available  Standard Extended  battery battery    Desktop Charger    The desktop charger  model DC 45W   allows you to place the phone in the  stand for charging  It can charge a  completely discharged battery in 3  hours        111    112    Cigarette Lighter Charger    You can operate the phone and trickle  charge the phone   s battery from your  vehicle by using the cigarette lighter  charger  model CLC 30W  It takes 5  hours to charge a completely  discharged battery        Hands Free Car Kit  Portable     The hands free car kit  model PHF   32W  enables you to attach the phone  to the car providing you with hands   free operation  It will also charge a  completely discharged battery in 5  hours        Hands Free Car kit  Installed     The installed hands free car kit  model IHF 52W  is  permanently installed in your car  and provides you with  hands free operation  It will also charge a completely  discharged battery                    Data Cable Kit    Connects your phone to your PC    Model KW  a     Headset    Connects to your phone  allowing hands   free operation  Includes earpiece   microphone  and integrated call answer   termination button     Model Headset 1000     
    
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