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1. Don t short circuit the battery Metallic articles such as a coin paperclip or pen in your pocket or bag may short circuit the and terminals of the battery metal strips on the battery upon moving Short circuit of the terminal may damage the battery and cause an explosion e Do not disassemble or crush the battery It may cause a fire General Notice e Using a damaged battery or placing a battery in your mouth may cause serious injury Ayayes e Do not place items containing magnetic components such as a credit card phone card bank book or subway ticket near your phone The magnetism of the phone may damage the data stored in the magnetic strip 93 f Ayayes 94 Safety Talking on your phone for a long period of time may reduce call quality due to heat generated during use When the phone is not used for a long period time store it in a safe place with the power cord unplugged Using the phone in proximity to receiving equipment i e TV or radio may cause interference to the phone Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged If a damaged antenna contacts skin it may cause a slight burn Please contact an LG Authorized Service Center to replace the damaged antenna Do not immerse your phone in water If this happens turn it off immediately and remove the battery If the phone does not work take it to an LG Authorized Service Center e Do not paint your phone
2. LG Life s Good OWNER S MANUAL LG Mystique P NO MMBBO378701 1 0 www lgusa com Copyright 2010 LG Electronics Inc All rights reserved LG and the LG logo are registered trademarks of LG Group and its related entities All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Important Safety Precautions Read these instructions Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal Further detailed information is given in this user guide WARNING Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or death 1 Never use an unapproved battery since this could damage the phone and or battery and could cause the battery to explode 2 Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will cause the battery to explode 3 Never store your phone in temperatures less than 4 F or greater than 122 F 4 Do not dispose of your battery by fire or with hazardous or flammable materials 5 When riding in a car do not leave your phone or set up the hands free kit near to the air bag If wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag is deployed you may be seriously injured Do not use a hand held phone while driving IN Do not use the phone in areas where its use is prohibited For example aircraft suoljnedaig Ayajyes jueyodwy f suoijynedaig Ajayes zuez odw Important Safety Precautions si J y 1 WN 4 wn fon Do not expose the battery
3. 2 Highlight Widget List Widget Location then press 2 5 Banner Allows you to enter a string of characters which display on the LCD screen 1 Press 2 Use amp 4 to scroll between On Off 3 Use to highlight the Text field 4 Input text and press Left Soft Key Abc to change the text entry options Save to save the banner or Right Soft Key gt Cancel to cancel editing your banner 2 4 Backlight Allows you to set the duration for illuminating the backlight 1 Press 0 90 2 Highlight a submenu then press Display Timer Keypad Timer Brightness 3 Use 2 to highlight a setting then press 7 2 5 Menu Style Allows you to view the Menu in either Icon or List view 1 Press 2 Highlight Icon or List and press sBulqqas 71 l s3u1 5 72 Settings 2 6 Languages Idiomas Allows you to use the bilingual feature according to your preference Choose between English and Spanish 1 Press 2 Use to highlight English or Espa ol then press 2 7 Clocks amp Calendar Allows you to select the type of clocks displayed on the main LCD or the external LCD 1 Press 0 2 Use _ to scroll through the different options and press Set Normal Clock Analog Clock Large Analog Clock Digital 12 Clock Large Digital 12 Clock Digital 24 Clock Large Digital 24 Clock Dual Clock Calendar O
4. Now Playing Add To Playlist Rating Song Info Settings Shuffle Repeat Background Music 3 My Playlists Allows you to create and listen to Playlists 1 Press 2 Highlight New Playlist and press to add a new playlist 3 Enter the playlist name and press Save Press Yes to add new songs 4 Press Select to choose songs to add and press Left Soft Key Done ISN 61 f ISN 62 Music 5 Press Right Soft Key Options for the following playlist options Delete Rename Delete Multiple Import M3U File Export M3U File Notes Songs rated at 4 Stars or higher will be automatically added to the Top Rated Songs playlist 4 Artists Allows you to view and listen to your music by Artist 1 Press 4 2 Use to highlight the Artist and press View to view the songs in your collection by that Artist 5 Albums Allows you to view and listen to your music by Album 1 Press 2 Use to highlight the Album and press View to view the songs from that Album 6 Genres Allows you to view and listen to your music by Genre 1 Press 2 Use 2 to highlight the Genre to view and press View to view the songs in that Genre Tools Your phone s tools include Voice Command Calculator My Menu Ez Tip Calculator World Clock Stopwatch and Unit Converter 1 Voice Command Allows you to use voice commands to use your phone inclu
5. The data saved in your phone might be deleted due to careless use repair of the phone or upgrade of the software Please backup your important phone numbers Ring tones text messages voice messages pictures and videos could also be deleted The manufacturer is not liable for damage due to the loss of data When you use the phone in public places set the ringtone to vibration so you don t disturb others Do not turn your phone on or off when putting it to your ear Use accessories such as earphones and headsets with caution Ensure that cables are tucked away safely and do not touch the antenna unnecessarily Warning Important safety information Avoiding hearing damage Permanent hearing loss may occur if you use your phone and or headset at a high volume Set the volume to a safe level You can adapt over time to a higher volume of sound that may sound normal but can be damaging to your hearing If you experience ringing in your ears or muffled speech stop listening and have your hearing checked The louder the volume the less time is required before your hearing could be affected Hearing experts suggest that to protect your hearing e Limit the amount of time you use your phone and or headset at high volume e Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings Turn the volume down if you can t hear people speaking near you For information about how to set a maximum v
6. 2 Use 7 to highlight a setting then press USB Connection Mode Setting Reminder sBulqqas 79 s3u1 5 80 Settings 7 System The System menu allows you to designate specific system network settings 7 1 Network 7 1 1 System Select Allows you to set up the phone producer s management environment Leave this setting as the default unless you want to alter system selection as instructed by your service provider 1 Pres 0 0 9 TD 2 Use L J to highlight Home Only Automatic A Automatic B then press 7 1 2 Set NAM Allows you to select the phone s NAM Number Assignment Module if the phone is registered with multiple service providers 1 Press 8 9 8 2 Use to highlight NAM1 or NAM2 then press 7 1 3 Auto NAM Allows the phone to automatically switch between programmed telephone numbers corresponding to the service provider area 1 Press 9 8 2 Use 2 to highlight On or Off then press 7 1 4 Serving System Identifies the serving system Channel Number and SID Number This information should only be used for technical support 1 Press 9 4 9 82 7 2 Location Allows you to turn On or Off the Location function on your phone If set to On location based services are able to access your GPS Global Positioning System satellite assisted location information 1 Press 2 Read the disclaimer and press
7. jnp y W 59 DISNW y 28paksea 60 easyedge Music Incoming Calls When using applications an incoming call will automatically pause the application and allow you to answer the call When you complete your call you can resume using the application 1 easyedge Apps 1 Press Shortcut When in standby mode pressing the right arrow key _ will start easyedge Music Allows you to listen to songs stored in your memory card To access this feature there should be stored music in your memory card Notes The microSD card and its adapter can be easily damaged by improper operation Please be careful when inserting removing or handling it Do not remove a microSD card while files are being accessed or transferred It will result in loss or damage of data Supported music format MP3 WMA 32Kbps AAC M4A 1 Last Played Songs Now Playing Allows you to view the songs currently playing or the most recently played songs If music is playing in the background Now Playing is shown as the option 1 Press 0 2 Use to highlight a music file and press to play it 2 All Songs 1 Press O 2 Use to highlight the music file and press Play to play or the Right Soft Key Options for the following options Delete Add to Playlist Delete Multiple Selective All Song Info Music or when the song that is playing is highlighted
8. 2 Use 2 to highlight a video file Once you have a video file highlighted you can Press Left Soft Key Send to send the selected video clip to somebody else Press Play to play the selected video clip Press Right Soft Key Options to access the following available options File Filter Record Video Delete Rename Lock Unlock List View File Info Sort By 6 Sounds Allows you to access saved audio clips or create new ones on your phone 1 Press 2 Press Left Soft Key Voice to record an audio clip Press Left Soft Key Sounds to access My Sound list 3 Press Record to begin recording 4 While recording press Left Soft Key Pause to pause or Stop to stop recording ete 5 When you are finished recording press Left Soft Key Save to save the audio clip Send to send the audio clip to somebody else a 53 eipawi jny 56 Multimedia or press Right Soft Key Options to access additional options Set As Ringtone Contact ID Alert Sounds Rename Delete OR Use 2 to highlight My Sounds Default and press Use to highlight the audio clip The following options are available Press Left Soft Key Send to send the selected audio clip to somebody else Please note that this option is not available for files in the Default folder Press Play to play the highlighted audio clip Press Right Soft Key
9. On Power Up The phone is locked when it is turned on 4 2 Restrictions Allows you to set restrictions for Calls Messaging Camera or easyedge 1 Press a 2 Enter the four digit Lock Code 3 Press Restrictions 4 Use to highlight Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Incoming Messages Outgoing Messages Camera easyedge then press 5 Choose the type of restriction and press to set sBulqqas 6 Enter the four digit Service Lock Code Note You can receive the incoming calls from saved contacts on your phone when Contacts Only is on 75 s3u1 5 wn 76 Settings 4 3 Emergency Numbers Allows you to enter 3 emergency numbers You can call these emergency numbers and 911 even when the phone is locked or restricted 1 Press 2 Enter the four digit Lock Code Press Emergency Numbers Highlight one of the 3 options then press to edit the emergency numbers When you are finished editing the number press Save to save the emergency number or Right Soft Key Cancel to cancel editing 4 4 Change Lock Code Allows you to enter a new four digit Lock Code 1 Press 2 Enter the four digit Lock Code 3 Press Change Lock Code 4 Use 2 to highlight an option then press Phone Only Allows you to change the Lock Code used to lock unlock the phone Call amp Applications Allows you to change th
10. Options to access the following options Delete Forward Save Contact Lock Message Info Delete Multiple 3 While viewing the selected sent message press Left Soft Key Resend to resend the message to the recipient or Right Soft Key Options to access the additional options Delete Deletes the selected message Forward Forwards the message to other destination address es Save Contact Stores the callback number e mail address and numbers in the received message into your Contacts Save To Templates Stores the message as a template for future messages Lock Unlock Locks or unlocks the selected message Message Info Shows the message type priority and status Note For picture messages Play Again Delete Forward Save Contact Save Media Save Video Lock Unlock Extract Address Message Info In case of video 5 Drafts Displays saved draft messages 1 Press 8 2 Use _ gt to highlight a Draft Saved message Options available are Press Edit Press Right Soft Key Options for the following options Delete Deletes the selected message from the Drafts folder Save Contact Add New Contact Update Existing Sulgessay i Sulsessayy 46 Messaging Lock Unlock Locks a message so that it is not erased if the Delete Drafts or Delete All feature is used Delete Multiple Selective All 6 Voicemail Allows you to access new voice messages reco
11. Options to access the following options For My Sounds files Set As File Filter Record Voice Delete Rename Move Copy Lock Unlock File Info Sort By For Default files Set As Ringtone Contact ID Alert Sounds My Schedule 1 Alarm Clock Allows you to set up to five alarms At the alarm time any set alarm can sound depending on your Master Volume settings the tone of your choice and an alarm message will be displayed on the LCD screen 1 Press 0 2 Use to highlight the alarm you wish to set then press to select it 3 Press Left Soft Key Set to set an alarm time Once you set the desired time press 4 Use L to highlight Repeat recurrence setting My Schedule 5 Press Left Soft Key Set to select one of the following Once Daily Mon Fri Weekends 6 Use to highlight Ringtone press Left Soft Key Set and browse for a ringtone 7 Press Save 2 Calendar Allows you to store and access your agenda s Simply enter your appointments in the Calendar and your phone can depending on your settings alert you with a reminder 1 Press 2 Use 29 to highlight a day ajnpayrs W 57 P AW 58 My Schedule Moves to the previous day 3 Moves to the next day 7 Moves to the previous week C Moves to the next week 3 Press Left Soft Key New 4 Use to highlight the field you wish to edit then press
12. 1 Press 2 Select an alert type 1 5 1 Minute Beep Alerts you 10 seconds before the end of every minute during a call 1 5 2 Call Connect Alerts you when the call is connected 1 5 3 Back to Top Alerts you when you scroll through the end of a menu list sBulqqas 1 5 4 Low Battery Alerts you when the battery charge level is low 3 Use 2 to highlight On Off then press For Low Battery option Announce Tone 69 s3u1 5 70 Settings 1 6 Power On Off Tone Allows you to set the phone to sound a tone when the phone is powered on and off 1 Press 9 2 Use 2 to highlight On Off then press 1 7 Flip Tone Allows you to set a flip tone that will play when you flip your phone open or closed 1 Press 2 Q 2 Use 2 to highlight On Off then press 2 Display Options to customize your phone s display screen 2 1 Wallpaper Allows you to choose the kind of background to be displayed on the phone 1 Press 0 0 2 Highlight Main Screen Lock Screen then press 2 1 1 Main Screen Highlight an image from My Images or Default and press View to view the image and Left Soft Key Set to set it as the wallpaper 2 1 2 Lock Screen Highlight an image from My Images or Default and press View to view the image and Left Soft Key Set to set it as the wallpaper 2 2 Widget Settings 1 Press
13. 2 a 5 z D 3 fo us 34 Delete Delete the selected entry in your Contacts Edit Edit the selected contact information Delete Multiple Choose from Selective All to delete multiple entries at one time Send via Bluetooth Send a contact vCard via Bluetooth Set Speed Dial Remove Speed Dial Set as speed dial or remove as speed dial Making a Call From Your Phone s Memory Once you have stored phone numbers in your Contacts you can place calls to those numbers quickly and easily e By pressing the Right Soft Key Contacts highlighting a number and pressing s By using Speed Dialing From Contacts Press Menu i 2 Press 3 Press Contact List 4 Use L to highlight the Contact entry then press View 5 Use lt to highlight the phone number Contacts 6 Press w to place the call From Call History 1 Press Menu 2 Press Call History 3 Use 2 to highlight the type of recent call then press Missed Calls Received Calls Dialed Calls All Calls 4 Use 2 to highlight the phone number 5 Press w to place the call Speed Dialing For a single digit Speed Dial press and hold the digit or press the digit then press For a double digit Speed Dial press the first digit and hold the second digit or press the first and second digits then press sexo to call Kiowa s auoyg ino ul s 2e U0D 35 2e U0 gt 36
14. Right Soft Key Next to go to the next screen or Left Soft Key Prev to go to the previous screen Press Right Soft Key OK on the last screen 3 Use to highlight a setting then press On Off Note GPS satellite signals are not always transmitted especially under bad atmospheric and environmental conditions indoors etc 8 Memory Allows you to check out the memory status of your phone and to set the save options 1 Press 2 Use to highlight Save Options Phone Memory Card Memory and press sBulqqas 81 4 00 njg S3US 82 Settings Bluetooth 9 Phone Info The Phone Info menu provides you with specific information about your phone model 1 Press 2 Use 2 to highlight an option and press My Number ESN MEID Icon Glossary Version Bluetooth The UN610 is compatible with devices that support the Bluetooth Headset HandsFree Phonebook Access Object Push and File Transfer profiles You may create and store 20 pairings within the UN610 and connect to one device at a time The approximate communication range for Bluetooth wireless technology is up to 30 feet 10 meters Bluetooth QD ID B015621 Note Read the user guide of each Bluetooth accessory that you are trying to pair with your phone because the instructions may be different The Bluetooth features available on this handset may not be compatible with all B
15. you have the FCC ID number for a particular phone follow the instructions on the website and it should provide values for typical or maximum SAR for a particular phone Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates SAR can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA website at http www ctia org In the United States and Canada the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1 6 watts kg W kg averaged over one gram of tissue The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC Regulations for Wireless Devices On July 10 2003 the U S Federal Communications Commission FCC Report and Order in WT Docket 01 309 modified the exception of wireless phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 HAC Act to require digital wireless phones be compatible with hearing aids The intent of the HAC Act is to ensure reasonable access to telecommunications services for persons with hearing disabilities While some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices hearing aids and cochlear implants users may detect a buzzing humming or whining noise Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate The wireless telephone industry ha
16. 95 Welcome 9 Widget Settings 71 Word Prediction 73 World Clock 66 125 LG Life s Good Printed in Korea
17. Left Soft Key Set to edit the following schedule information e Subject Start Time e End Time Reminder Repeat e Until e Ringtone 5 Press Save 3 Notepad Allows you to add read edit and erase notes to yourself 1 Press 2 Press Left Soft Key New to write a new note 3 Type the note then press Save A confirmation message displays briefly then displays your list of saved notes My Schedule easyedge Viewing a Notepad Entry 1 Access Notepad and highlight a saved note 2 Press Right Soft Key Options to access the following available options e Delete Edit e Delete All OR To edit a note highlight the entry then press View and press Left Soft Key Edit Or press Right Soft Key Delete easyedge easyedge allows you to do more than just talk on your phone easyedge is a technology and service that allows you to download and use applications on your phone With easyedge it is quick and easy to personalize your phone to suit your lifestyle and tastes Just download the applications that appeal to you From ringtones and wallpapers to games and productivity tools you can be assured you will find something useful practical or downright entertaining There are new applications constantly available for your use Downloading Applications You can download applications and use easyedge where service is available ws23p se
18. Notice Please make sure that the B Side faces up before inserting a charger or data cable into the charger port of your phone Getting Started with Your Phone 3 The charge time varies depending upon the battery level How to Install Your microSD Card 1 Locate the microSD slot on the right side of the phone and gently uncover the slot opening the microSD slot cover stays attached to the phone so it doesn t become misplaced a Slot 2 Insert the microSD card facing up and push in until it clicks into the slot If you insert the card in the wrong direction it may damage your phone or your card How to Remove Your microSD Card 1 Gently press and release the exposed edge of the microSD card to eject it 2 Remove the microSD card from the slot and replace the cover Note Do not attempt to remove the microSD card while reading or writing to the card Battery Charge Level The battery charge level is shown at the top right of the LCD screen When the battery charge level becomes low the low battery sensor alerts you in up to three ways sounding an audible tone blinking the battery icon and displaying a warning message If the battery charge level becomes exceedingly low the phone automatically switches off and any function in progress is not saved Turning the Phone On and Off Turning the Phone On 1 Install a charged battery or connect the phone
19. Phone Menus Contacts The Contacts Menu allows you to store names phone numbers and other information in your phone s memory Note When you access your Contacts the number in parentheses represents the number of entries you have stored up to 1000 1 New Contact Allows you to add a new contact to your Contact List 1 Press 2 Enter the name then press 2 to highlight the field you wish to store the contact information in 3 Enter the phone number or e mail address 4 When you are finished entering the desired contact information press Save to save the entry into your Contact List Note Using this submenu the number is saved as a new Contact To save the number into an existing Contact edit the Contact entry 2 Contact List Allows you to view your Contact List 1 Press 2 Choose from the following options e Press to scroll through your Contacts alphabetically Press Right Soft Key 3 Groups Options to select one of the following Allows you to view your grouped Contacts add a new group Send Message Delete change the name of a group or Edit Delete Multiple delete a whole group Send via Bluetooth 1 Press W Set Speed Dial Remove ress W amp amp Speed Dial 2 Choose from the following options Press View to view the highlighted contact s information Press Left Soft Key New to create a new Contact e Us
20. Save 3 Select either Add New Contact or Update Existing 4 Use 2 to highlight a Label and press Mobile 1 Home 1 Office 1 Mobile 2 Home 2 Office 2 Fax Note Use Update Existing to add another phone number to a contact already stored in memory 5 Enter a name for the phone number up to 32 characters and press A confirmation message is displayed briefly Phone Numbers With Pauses When you call automated systems such as voice mail or credit billing numbers you often have to enter a series of numbers to navigate through the system Instead of entering these numbers by hand you can store the numbers in your Contacts separated by special pause characters W P There are two different types of pauses you can use when storing a number Wait W The phone stops dialing until you press Right Soft Key Release to advance to the next string of digits Pause P The phone waits 2 seconds before sending the next string of digits Kiowa s auoyg ino ul s 2e U0D 31 l Asoway s uoyd Jno ul s 2e U0D 32 Contacts in Your Phone s Memory Storing a Number with Pause or Wait 1 Press W 2 3 4 Press Menu Contacts Press New Contact Enter a name up to 32 characters and enter a number While entering a number press Right Soft Key Options Press Wait or Pause Enter additional number s then press Save Adding a Pause or
21. access to your favorite menus A maximum of 12 items can be stored in My Menu 1 Press 2 Highlight the location of your choice by using C then press Set 3 Browse to the menu you wish to add to My Menu by using then press Set 4 Ez Tip Calculator Allows you to quickly and easily estimate the tip and total amount of a bill by inputting the bill amount before tip the tip percentage and dividing it by the number of people paying 1 Press Q 5 World Clock Allows you to determine the current time in another time zone or country 1 Press Q 2 Press Left Soft Key New to open the map press to zoom in 3 Press Left Soft Key City to see the cities located in the highlighted area OR Press Right Soft Key Search to search through all available cities 4 Press Save to select the highlighted city 6 Stopwatch Allows you to use your phone as a stopwatch 1 Press Q 2 Press Start to start and press Stop to stop e You can use the Lap function by pressing Left Soft Key Lap to record up to 20 laps and lap times 3 Press Right Soft Key Reset to reset 7 Unit Converter Allows you to convert units of Currency Area Length Mass Temperature Volume and Velocity 1 Press Q 2 Select a unit type 3 Use to select the known unit type then enter the unit amount The conversions will be calculated automaticall
22. burn Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna Caution Use only the supplied and approved antenna Use of unauthorized antennas or modifications could impair call quality damage the phone void your warranty and or result in violation of FCC regulations Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin a minor burn may result Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna Part 15 19 statement This device and its accessories comply with part15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device amp its accessories may not cause harmful interference 2 This device amp its accessories must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Part 15 21 statement Change or Modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Part 15 105 statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However t
23. charger or adapter to direct sunlight or use it in places with high humidity such as a bathroom Do not use harsh chemicals such as alcohol benzene thinners etc or detergents to clean your phone This could cause a fire Do not drop strike or shake your phone severely It may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the phone may generate sparks Do not damage the power cord by bending twisting pulling or heating Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may cause a fire or electric shock Do not place any heavy items on the power cord Do not allow the power cord to be crimped as it may cause electric shock or fire Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being charged It may cause an electric shock or seriously damage your phone i 8 Do not disassemble the phone Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it may short circuit the phone and or cause electric shock or fire Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your body during a call Make sure that no sharp edged items such as animal s teeth or nails come into contact with the battery This could cause a fire Store the battery out of reach of children Be careful that children do not swallow any parts such as rubber plugs earphone connection parts of the phone etc This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation resul
24. fields The following options are available Editing the To field Contacts Call History Recent Messages Groups Online Album Cancel Editing the Subject field Preview Add Go to Save As Priority Level Remove Cancel Preview Add Go to Save As Priority Level Remove Cancel Editing the Image Video field Preview Add Slide Go to Save As Draft Priority Level Remove Cancel Editing the Audio field Preview Add Slide Go to Save As Draft Priority Level Remove Cancel 12 Press Send 3 Inbox The phone can alert you in several ways when you receive a new message including e Displaying a notification message on the screen e Displaying the message icon amp 3 A on the status bar It blinks when the message is urgent e Ringing and or Vibrating depending on the Volume settings Received messages are displayed from newest to oldest Viewing Your Inbox Up to 700 500 SMS 100 MMS and 100 MMS Notifications messages can be stored in the Inbox 1 Press 2 Use to highlight an inbox message 3 Press Left Soft Key Reply D load to reply to the message or download the attachment Right Soft Key Options or View Chat to view the message The following options are available in the Options menu For text messages Chat Change View Type Delete Forward Save Contact Lock Message Info Delete Multiple For picture messages Delete
25. is good only to the original purchaser of the product during the warranty period as long as it is in the U S including Alaska Hawaii U S Territories and Canada The external housing and cosmetic parts shall be free of defects at the time of shipment and therefore shall not be covered under these limited warranty terms Upon request from LG the consumer must provide information to reasonably prove the date of purchase The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service Department of LG LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty 2 WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER 1 Defects or damages resulting from use of the product in other than its normal and customary manner 2 Defects or damages from abnormal use abnormal conditions improper storage exposure to moisture or dampness unauthorized modifications unauthorized connections unauthorized repair misuse neglect abuse accident alteration improper installation or other acts lt which are not the fault of LG including damage caused by shipping blown fuses spills of food or liquid Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship That the Customer Service Department at LG was not notified by consumer of the alleged defect or malfunction of the product during the a
26. of America HLAA http wwwhearingloss org learn cellphonetech asp The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Order http hraunfoss fcc gov edocs_public attachmatch FCC 03 168A1 pdf Accessories There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone Consult your local dealer for availability Optional items are sold separately Battery Charger The battery charger allows you to charge your phone battery me Battery Standard battery is available Vehicle Power Charger The vehicle power charger allows you to operate the phone and charge the phone s battery from saluossaooy your vehicle USB Cable 117 u w ze AjueweM pazlwiy 118 Limited Warranty Statement 1 WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship according to the following terms and conditions 1 The limited warranty for the product extends for TWELVE 12 MONTHS beginning on the date of purchase of the product with valid proof of purchase or absent valid proof of purchase FIFTEEN 15 MONTHS from date of manufacture as determined by the unit s manufacture date code 2 The limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product and is not assignable or lt a lt transferable to any subsequent purchaser end user This warranty
27. phone numbers and or Contacts entries for calls you missed received or dialed It is continually updated as new numbers are added to the beginning of the list and the oldest entries are removed from the bottom of the list Note To quickly view a list of all your recent calls press SEND Key sno from standby mode 1 Missed Calls Allows you to view the list of missed calls up to 50 entries 1 Press 2 Use CJ to highlight an entry Call History 2 Received Calls Allows you to view the list of incoming calls up to 50 entries 1 Press 2 Use to highlight an entry 3 Dialed Calls Allows you to view the list of outgoing calls up to 50 entries 1 Press 2 Use to highlight an entry 4 All Calls Allows you to view the list of missed received and dialed of calls up to 150 entries 1 Press a ne 2 Use to highlight an entry 49 erpawiyjn A103S1H 129 50 5 Call Timer Allows you to view the duration of selected calls by type 1 Press 2 Use to scroll through the list Last Call Home Calls Roam Calls All Calls 6 Data Counter Allows you to view the amount of Received and Sent data 1 Press 2 Use 2 to scroll through the list Received Data Sent Data All Data Call History Multimedia Multimedia View take and trade your digital pictures videos and audio right
28. such as greatly enhanced voice clarity this compact phone offers Slim and sleek design with internal antenna e Large easy to read backlit LCD with status icons Messaging voice mail and caller ID capabilities QWERTY keypad Speakerphone feature Menu driven interface with prompts for easy operation and configuration Welcome Any Key answer Auto with Handsfree answer Auto Retry One Touch Dial and Speed Dialing with 99 memory locations Bilingual English and Spanish capabilities Bluetooth wireless technology Note The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by LG Electronics is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners aworjam tl sjleyaq jediuyray 10 Technical Details Important Information This user s guide provides important information on the use and operation of your phone Please read all the information carefully prior to using the phone for the best performance and to prevent any damage to or misuse of the phone Any unapproved changes or modifications will void your warranty FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device and its accessories may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device and its accessories must accept
29. the FDA medical device manufacturers and many other groups was completed in late 2000 This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI The FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a compatible phone and a Ayayes 105 f Ayayes 106 Safety compatible hearing aid at the same time This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000 The FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices Should harmful interference be found to occur the FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem 12 Where can find additional information For additional information please refer to the following resources FDA web page on wireless phones http www fda gov Radiation EmittingProducts RadiationEmitting ProductsandProcedures HomeBusi nessandEntertainment CellPhones default htm Federal Communications Commission FCC RF Safety Program http www fcc gov oet rfsafety International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protectio
30. the rate of absorption of RF energy by the human body expressed in units of watts per kilogram W kg The FCC requires wireless phones to comply with a safety limit of 1 6 watts per kilogram 1 6 W kg The FCC exposure limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection to the public and to account for any variations in measurements 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 adopted requirement for safe exposure The tests are performed in positions and locations e g at the ear and worn on the body as required by the FCC for each model This device was tested for typical body worn operations with the back of the phone kept 0 79 inches 2 0 cm between the user s body and the back of the phone To comply with FCC RF exposure requi
31. Deluxe PAC MAN Getting Started with Your Phone The Battery The phone comes with a rechargeable battery The battery charge level is shown at the top of the LCD screen Note It is important to fully charge the battery before initial use of the phone Installing the Battery Remove the battery cover by pressing down at the top center of the battery cover then sliding the cover downward Align the battery with the terminals near the top of the phone see image 1 then snap the rest of the battery into place see image 2 Align the battery cover then slide it upward until it clicks into place see image 3 1 27 Removing the Battery Turn the phone off Slide the battery cover downward to remove it Use the opening near the bottom of the battery to lift the battery out Charging the Battery Use the charger provided with your phone Warning Use only the charger provided with the phone Using any charger other than the one included with the UN610 may damage your phone or battery auoyd ANOA YIM papes 3u19 23 f uoyd INOA Y IM p yezs Bulyay 24 1 Connect the cableless wall adapter and USB data cable When connecting as shown below the LG logo on the USB cable should face toward you P a a A gq So 2 Gently uncover the accessory charging port then plug the end of the AC adapter into the phone s charger port and the other end into an electrical outlet
32. Forward Save Contact Lock Message Info Delete Multiple 4 Once you select the View option for the message press Left Soft Key Reply to reply or Right Soft Key Options to view additional options Delete Deletes the selected message Forward Forwards the message to other destination address es Suigessay 43 i Sulsessay 44 Messaging Save Contact Stores the callback number e mail address and numbers in the received message into your Contacts Save as Template Stores the message as a template for future messages CallBack Calls the number in the received message Lock Unlock Locks or unlocks the selected message Message Info Shows the message type priority and status Note For picture messages Play Again Delete Reply as Picture Message Forward Save Contact Save Media Save Video Lock Unlock Extract Address Message Info If the Reply Setting Menu gt Messaging gt Settings gt All Messages gt Reply Setting is set to Text Message Only In case of video 4 Outbox Up to 100 sent messages 50 SMS and 50 MMS can be stored in the Outbox folder View the contents of sent messages and verify whether the transmission was successful if verification is supported by network 1 Press 2 Use to highlight a sent message 3 Press Left Soft Key Resend to resend the message to the recipient View to view the message or Right Soft Key
33. Now Playing 61 2 All Songs 61 3 My Playlists 61 4 Artists 62 5 Albums 62 6 Genres 62 Tools 63 1 Voice Command 63 1 1 Start Command 63 1 1 1 Call lt Name gt or lt Number gt 63 1 1 2 Voicemail 63 1 1 3 Missed Calls 64 1 1 4 Messages 64 1 1 5 Time amp Date 64 1 1 6 Help 64 1 2 Command Mode 64 1 3 Announce Alert 65 1 4 Train Word 65 1 5 Best Match 65 2 Calculator 65 3 My Menu 66 4 Ez Tip Calculator 66 5 World Clock 66 6 Stopwatch 67 7 Unit Converter 67 Settings 68 1 Sound 68 1 1 Ringtones 68 1 2 Volume 68 1 3 Message Alerts 68 1 4 Alert Type 69 1 5 Service Alerts 69 1 6 Power On Off Tone 70 1 7 Flip Tone 70 2 Display 70 2 1 Wallpaper 70 2 1 1 Main Screen 70 2 1 2 Lock Screen 70 2 2 Widget Settings 71 2 3 Banner 71 2 4 Backlight 71 2 5 Menu Style 71 2 6 Languages Idiomas 2 7 Clocks amp Calendar 2 8 Font Settings 2 9 Color Schemes 2 0 Word Prediction 3 Touch Settings 3 1 Touchscreen Calibration 3 2 Touchscreen Effect 4 Security 4 1 Lock Phone 4 2 Restrictions 4 3 Emergency Numbers 4 4 Change Lock Code 4 5 Master Reset 5 Call Settings 5 1 Answer Options 5 2 End Call Options 5 3 Auto Retry 5 4 One Touch Dial 5 5 Voice Privacy 5 6 Airplane Mode 5 7 TTY Mode 6 PC Connection 7 System 7 1 Network 77 72 Location 8l 8 Memory 81 9 Phone Info 82 Bluetooth 82 1 Paired Devices 83 2 Power 84 3 My Visibility 84 4 My Bluetooth Info 84 Tone Room Del
34. URATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN LG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT INCONVENIENCE LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusive limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state 5 HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE To obtain warranty service please call or fax to the following telephone numbers from anywhere in the continental United States Tel 1 800 793 8896 or Fax 1 800 448 4026 Or visit http us lgservice com Correspondence may also be mailed to LG Electronics Service Mobile Handsets PO Box 240007 Huntsville AL 35824 DO NOT RETURN YOUR PRODUCT TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS Please call or write for the location of the LG authorized service center nearest you and for the procedures for obtaining warranty claims quawmazeys Ajueem popu 121 E 122 Index 123 D 10 Driver Safety Tips Calculator 65 D
35. Wait to an Existing Number Te 2 3 4 Press Menu Press W Contacts Press Contact List Use 2 to highlight the Contact entry to edit then press View Press Left Soft Key Edit Use 2 to highlight the number Press Right Soft Key Options Press Wait or Pause Enter additional number s then press Save Searching Your Phone s Memory The UN610 phone is able to perform a dynamic search of the contents in your phone s Contact List A dynamic search compares entered letters or numbers on the Dialpad against the entries in your Contacts A matching list is displayed in descending order You can then select a number from the list to call or view it Searching by Letter 1 Press Menu 2 Press Contacts 3 Press Contact List 4 Start entering the Contact name The matching entries will be automatically highlighted Scrolling Through Your Contacts 1 Press Menu 2 Press Contacts 3 Press Contact List 4 Use lt to scroll through the list Contacts Options 1 Press Menu 2 Press Contacts 3 Press Contact List 4 Highlight a contact and press Right Soft Key Options 5 Select an option Send Message Send a text message or picture message to the selected contact Kiowa S auoyg ino ul s 2e U0D 33 Contacts in Your Phone s Memory E C 9 a ry A a gt Z 9 gt fo
36. Widgets My Menu Calendar and easyedge TI Menu OK Key Lets you access the phone s main Menu and also selects the highlighted choice when navigating through a menu or function z Right Soft Key Use to access the Contacts menu from the standby screen or the function immediately above it 13 CLR Key Deletes single spaces or characters with a quick press but press and hold to delete the text entered in a text field Will also back you out of menus one level at a time 14 PWR END Key Use to turn the power on off and to end a call Also use to exit from any function and return to the standby menu 15 VOICE Key When in standby mode use to start the Voice Command feature 16 MUSIC Key Opens the Music feature i ic i Ms Celliitat 48 am ia Press amp Hold to Unlock P US Cellular 1 Earphone Jack Allows the use of a hands free headset 2 Side Volume Keys Use to adjust the ringer volume in standby mode and the earpiece volume during a call 3 Charger Accessory Port Connects the phone to the battery charger or other available accessories 4 Camera Key Press for 3 seconds to open the Camera function 5 Lock Key Use to lock your phone when the flip is dosed To unlock press e or open the flip 6 microSD card slot Insert a microSD card for external memory Your phone supports a microSD card of up to 16GB see page 24 for more information 7 External Touch Screen Dis
37. any interference received including interference that causes undesired operation Technical Details The UN610 is a trimode phone that operates on among Code Division Multiple Access CDMA frequencies cellular services at 800 Mhz Personal Communication Services PCS at 1 9 GHz and GPS CDMA technology uses a feature called DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum that enables the phone to keep communication from being crossed and to use one frequency channel by multiple users in the same specific area This results in a 10 fold capacity increase when compared with analog mode In addition features such as soft softer handoff hard handoff and dynamic RF power control technologies combine to reduce call interruptions The Cellular and PCS CDMA networks consist of MSO Mobile Switching Office BSC Base Station Controller BTS Base Station Transmission System MS Mobile Station and GPS TSB 74 Protocol between an IS 95A system and ANSI J STD 008 1xRTT system receives twice as many subscribers in the wireless section as IS 95 Its battery life is twice as long as IS 95 High speed data transmission is also possible The following table lists some major CDMA standards FCC RF Exposure Information WARNING Read this information before operating the phone In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission FCC of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96 326 adop
38. ata Counter 50 106 Calendar 57 Delete All 48 Call History 49 Dialed Calls 49 A Call Settings 77 Display 70 Accessories 117 Call Timer 50 Drafts 45 Airplane Mode 79 Call Waiting 28 Alarm Clock 57 Caller ID 29 E Albums 62 Alert Type 69 All Calls 49 All Songs 61 Announce Alert 65 Answer Options 77 Artists 62 Auto Retry 78 B Backlight 71 Banner 71 Battery Charge Level 25 Best Match 65 Bluetooth 82 Change Lock Code 76 Charging the Battery 23 Clocks amp Calendar 72 Color Schemes 73 Command Mode 64 Consumer Information on SAR 110 Contact List 36 Contacts 36 Contacts in Your Phone s Memory 31 Contacts Options 33 Correcting Dialing Mistakes 27 easyedge Apps 60 easyedge 59 Emergency Numbers 76 End Call Options 78 Entering and Editing Information 30 Ez Tip Calculator 66 F FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC Regulations for Wireless Devices 113 FDA Consumer Update 96 Flip Tone 70 Font Settings 72 G Genres 62 Getting Started with Your Phone 23 Groups 37 H How to Install Your microSD Card 24 How to Remove Your microSD Card 25 Images 53 Important Safety Precautions 1 Inbox 42 Index 122 L Languages Idiomas Last Played Songs Now Playing 61 Limited Warranty Statement 118 Location 81 Lock Mode 28 Lock Phone 74 M Making a Call From Your Phone s Memory 34 Making Calls 26 Memory 81 Menu Overview 19 Menu Style 71 Message A
39. ct has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF issues The FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications amp Internet Association CTIA have a formal Cooperative Research And Development Agreement CRADA to do research on wireless phone safety The FDA provides the scientific oversight obtaining input from experts in government industry and academic organizations CTIA funded research is conducted through contracts with independent investigators The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users The CRADA will also include a broad Ayayes 101 f Ayayes 102 Safety assessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest research developments around the world 7 How can find out how much Radio Frequency energy exposure can get by using my wireless phone All phones sold in the United States must comply with Federal Communications Commission FCC guidelines that limit Radio Frequency RF energy exposures The FCC established these guidelines in consultation with the FDA and the other federal health and safety agencies The FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless phones is set at a Specific Absorption Rate SAR of 1 6 watts per kilogram 1 6 W kg The FCC limit is consistent with the safety standards developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering IEEE and the National Council on Radiation Prot
40. ding to make phone calls quickly and easily by voice This menu also includes a feature for those who are driving or blind It also announces time information by voice and allows you to check missed calls messages and voicemails 1 1 Start Command 1 Press 0 0 OR While in standby mode press and hold the Speakerphone Key amp N i m Press Tools OR While in standby mode press the Voice Key then press Start Command 1 1 Call lt Name gt or lt Number gt D hoe Press 0 0 0 0 OR From standby mode press and hold and say Call Say the Contact name and phone type if necessary or number 1 2 Voicemail Press 0 0 90 OR From standby mode press and hold and say Voicemail to call Voicemail i 64 Tools 1 1 3 Missed Calls 1 Press 0 0 9 Q OR From standby mode press and hold and say Missed Calls The handset will prompt you to dial each number Say Yes or No to proceed 1 1 4 Messages 1s Pres 2 8 8 OR From standby mode press and hold and say Messages The handset will prompt you to dial each number from your messages Say Yes or No to proceed _ 1 5 Time amp Date Press 0 9 OR From standby mode press and hold and say Time amp Date 1 6 Help Press BH 2 9 OR From standby mode pr
41. ding users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health The FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level The following agencies belong to this working group Ayapes 97 f Ayayes 98 Safety e National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health e Environmental Protection Agency Occupational Safety and Health Administration National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities as well The FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission FCC All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure The FCC relies on the FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones The FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones Base stations are thus not the subject of the safety questions discussed in this documen
42. e L to highlight a group then press View to view the contacts in the selected group Press Left Soft Key New to add a new group e Use 3 to highlight a group then press Right Soft Key Options to choose from the following options Delete Send Message Rename Group Group Ringtone Delete All s 2e U0 gt 37 f 2e U0 gt 38 Contacts 4 Speed Dials Allows you to view your Speed Dials list designate new Speed Dials or remove Speed Dial designations entered in your Contacts 1 Press 2 Use 7 to highlight the desired Speed Dial location or enter the Speed Dial digit and press Assign 3 Use to highlight the Contact 4 Use f to choose a number then press A confirmation message is displayed 5 My vCard Allows you to edit your vCard which you can then send to others via Bluetooth 1 Press a 2 Use to highlight the field you wish to edit and press Left Soft Key Edit 3 Edit the information as desired and press Save Note You cannot edit the Mobile 1 field but you can add additional contact info Messaging The phone can store up to 835 messages including a maximum of 500 SMS and 100 MMS messages in the Inbox and 50 SMS and 50 MMS in the Outbox The information stored in the message is determined by phone model and service capability Other limits such as available characters per message may exist Please check with your
43. e Service Lock Code that is used to access the Restrictions menu see page 75 wn Enter the four digit Lock Code 6 Enter a new 4 digit Lock Code 7 For confirmation the phone will ask you to enter the new Lock Code again 4 5 Master Reset Allows you to reset your phone settings to the factory default settings 1 Press 2 Enter the four digit Lock Code 3 Press Master Reset 4 A message will pop up warning you that your settings will be set to factory defaults Press to proceed 5 Use C to highlight an option and press Revert Cancel 6 Enter your four digit Lock Code to confirm your selection 5 Call Settings The Call Settings menu allows you to designate how the phone handles both incoming and outgoing calls 5 1 Answer Options Allows you to determine how to answer an incoming call 1 Press 0 2 Use 2 to highlight a setting then press Flip Open SEND Key Only Any Key Auto with sBulqqas 77 f s3u1 5 78 Settings Handsfree 5 2 End Call Options Allows you to determine how to end a call 1 Press 2 Use 4 to highlight a setting then press Flip Close End Key Only 5 3 Auto Retry Allows you to set the length of time the phone waits before automatically redialing a number when the attempted call fails 1 Press B 2 Use to highlight a setting then press Off Ev
44. e while dialing a number press lt once to erase the last digit entered or hold lt down for 2 seconds to go back to standby mode Redialing Calls 1 Press w twice to redial the number from the last call The last 150 calls 50 missed 50 received and 50 dialed are stored in the call history list and you can also select any of these to redial Receiving Calls 1 When the phone rings and or vibrates press so to answer or open the flip depending on your Answer Options 2 Press 5 to end the call Note a v If you unlock the phone and press the side keys while the phone is ringing the ringing and or vibration is muted for that call Tip To set Answer Options Menu gt Settings gt call Settings gt id Answer Options Choose from the following options Flip Open SEND Key Only Any Key Auto with Handsfree auoyd ANOA YIM papes Supa 27 i Sain eay UalUaAUOD 0 SSaddV YIINO 28 Lock Mode Sets your phone to require a 4 digit password in order to use the phone Note Until you change it the default lock code password is the last 4 digits of your phone number To quickly lock your phone press for three seconds and then enter your Lock Code To unlock press Right Soft Key Unlock enter the password Mute Function The Mute function is available during a phone call To quickly activate Mute during a call press Left Soft Key Mute the
45. earing aid meets the M2 level rating and the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating the sum of the two values equal M5 This is synonymous for T ratings This should provide the hearing aid user with normal usage while using their hearing aid with the particular wireless phone Normal usage in this context is defined as a signal quality that is acceptable for normal operation The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark The T mark is intended to be synonymous with the UT mark The M and T marks are recommended by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industries Solutions ATIS The U and UT marks are referenced in Section 20 19 of the FCC Rules The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described in the American National Standards Institute ANSI C63 19 standard To enter that the Hearing Aid Compatibility rating for your phone is maintained secondary transmitters such as Bluetooth and WLAN components must be disabled during a call See Page 82 for instructions to disable these components Ayayes 115 f Ayayes 116 Safety For information about hearing aids and digital wireless phones Wireless Hearing Aid Accessibility http wwwaaccesswireless org hearingaid FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control http www cc gov cgb consumerfacts hac_wireless html Gallaudet University RERC http tap Callaudet edu DigWireless KS DigWireless htm Hearing Loss Association
46. ection and Measurement The exposure limit takes into consideration the body s ability to remove heat from the tissues that absorb energy from the wireless phone and is set well below levels known to have effects Manufacturers of wireless phones must report the RF exposure level for each model of phone to the FCC The FCC website http www fcc gov oet rfsafety gives directions for locating the FCC identification number on your phone so you can find your phone s RF exposure level in the online listing 8 What has the FDA done to measure the Radio Frequency energy coming from wireless phones The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE is developing a technical standard for measuring the Radio Frequency RF energy exposure from wireless phones and other wireless handsets with the participation and leadership of FDA scientists and engineers The standard Recommended Practice for Determining the Spatial Peak Specific Absorption Rate SAR in the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices Experimental Techniques sets forth the first consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users The test method uses a tissue simulating model of the human head Standardized SAR test methodology is expected to greatly improve the consistency of measurements made at different laboratories on the same phone SAR is the measurement of the amo
47. ed Auto Delete On Off With this feature on read messages are automatically deleted when you exceed the storage limit Entry Mode Allows you to select the default input method between T9Word Abc and 123 Sulgessay Signature On Off Edit Allows you to make edit a signature to automatically send with your messages 47 i Sulgessayy 48 Messaging Text Message 1 Auto View On Off When set to On new messages will automatically display on your screen when they are received 2 Callback Number On Off Edit With this feature on you can input the callback number that will be automatically included when you send a message Picture Message 1 Auto Receive On Off With this set to On Multimedia content will be automatically downloaded when a new picture message is received Edit Voicemail Number Allows you to manually enter the access number for your Voicemail Service This feature should only be used when a VMS Voicemail Service access number is not provided from the network 9 Delete All Allows you to erase the messages stored in your Inbox Outbox or Drafts message folders You can also erase all messages at the same time 1 Press 2 Use CJ to highlight an option Delete Inbox Delete Outbox Delete Drafts Delete All Messages then press 3 Use to highlight Yes No and press Call History The Call History menu has lists of
48. eel of a car Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and if necessary suspend conversations which have the potential to divert your attention from the road 8 Use your wireless phone to call for help Your wireless phone is one of the greatest tools you can own to protect yourself and your family in dangerous situations with your phone at your side help is only three numbers away Dial 911 or other local emergency number in the case of fire traffic accident road hazard or medical emergency Remember it s a free call on your wireless phone 9 Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies Your wireless phone provides you a perfect opportunity to be a Good Samaritan in your community If you see an auto accident crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger call 911 or other local emergency number as you would want others to do for you 10 Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non emergency assistance number when necessary Certain situations you encounter while driving may require attention but are not urgent enough to merit a call for emergency services But you can still use your wireless phone to lend a hand If you see a broken down vehicle posing no serious hazard a broken traffic signal a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured or a vehicle you know to be stolen call roadside assistance or other special non emerge
49. ery 10 Seconds Every 30 Seconds Every 60 Seconds 5 4 One Touch Dial Allows you to initiate a Speed Dial call by pressing and holding the Speed Dial digit If set to Off Speed Dial numbers designated in your Contacts will not function 1 Press 8 2 Use to highlight a setting then press On Off 5 5 Voice Privacy Allows you to set the voice privacy feature for CDMA calls as Enhanced or Standard CDMA offers inherent voice privacy Check with your service provider for availability 1 Press 2 Use to highlight a setting then press Enhanced Standard 5 6 Airplane Mode Only allows you to use features on your phone that do not require wireless communications 1 Press 8 8 2 Read the displayed message and press to continue 3 Use to highlight a setting then press On Off 5 7 TTY Mode Allows you to attach a TTY Teletype writer device enabling you to communicate with parties also using a TTY device A phone with TTY support is able to translate typed characters to voice Voice can also be translated into characters and then displayed on the TTY 1 Press O 2 Read the displayed message and press to continue 3 Use to highlight a setting then press TTY Full TTY Talk TTY Hear TTY Off 6 PC Connection Allows you to set the preferred connection type between your handset and your PC 1 Press
50. ess and hold a and say Help 1 2 Command Mode Allows you to set command mode to Normal or Speed The Speed setting allows you to access and use the Voice Command functions more quickly with a faster non verbal prompt 2 1 Press Q 2 Select options Normal Speed 1 3 Announce Alert Allows you to customize Announce Alert Announce Alert lets your hear more information about an incoming call or message instead of or along with your ringtone 1 Press 8 Q 2 Select options Disable Announce Announce Ring 1 4 Train Word Allows you to train words for improved Voice Command responses 1 Press 8 2 Select options Voice Command Answer Digit Dial 1 5 Best Match Allows you to choose whether the phone displays the 4 closest matches or only the closest match when using the Call lt Name gt or lt Number gt function 1 Press Q 2 Select options 1 Match 4 Matches 2 Calculator Allows you to perform simple mathematical calculations 1 Press 2 Enter data e Use keypad to enter numbers p 66 Tools e Use to enter decimals e Use F to insert parentheses Press Left Soft Key Reset to erase the entry Press Right Soft Key Options for additional calculating options e Use the Navigation Keys to enter functions 3 Press to complete equation 3 My Menu Allows you quick
51. ff 2 8 Font Settings Allows you to select the type of font displayed on LCD 1 Press 2 Highlight a sub menu and press Font Type Dial Font Style Dial Font Size 3 Use to highlight an option then press Options for Font Type LG Gothic LG Greentea LG Mint LG Round LG Secret Options for Dial Font Style Robot Green Lawn Painter Basic Options for Dial Font Size Normal Large 2 9 Color Schemes Allows you to choose the color scheme of the phone menus 1 Press 8 2 2 Highlight Black White then press 2 0 Word Prediction Allows you to activate word prediction a function that uses your past text entries to predict what your next word will be 1 Press 8 28 2 2 Use to highlight On Off then press Start Calibration Please use pointy object pen or stylus to touch the target to calibrate touch accuracy 3 Touch Settings 3 1 Touchscreen Calibration Allows you to calibrate the Touch Screen to ensure it is working properly 1 Press 28 Q 2 Close the flip to start calibration 3 Touch the target each time it appears 4 After setting calibration touch Check Calibration or Save Without Check Check Calibration Save Without Check Cancel sBulqqas 73 Settings f s3u1 5 74 e If you touch Check Calibration touch each target as it appears again The screen will display a blue dot to
52. from your wireless phone 1 Take Photo 1 Press Q 2 Press to access the following camera options e Brightness e Resolution 1600X1200 1280X960 640X480 320X240 e Capture e Zoom e Video 3 Press the Left Soft Key Gallery to access My Images or press the Right Soft Key Options for the following options Options Tab Quality Fine Normal Economy Color Effects Color Sepia Mono Negative White Balance Auto Sunny Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Night Mode On Off Self Timer Off 3 Seconds 5 Seconds 10 Seconds Frame On Off Multishot Off 3 shots 6 shots Not available on 1600X1200 resolution Settings Tab Memory Storage Phone Card Shutter Sound None Sound 1 Sound 2 Sound 3 Say Cheese Auto Save On Off Send Reminder On Off Reset Yes No Take a picture by pressing Capture Select Send Send to Online Album or View after the picture is taken Send will open a new Picture Message Send to Online Album will send the picture to your online album for storage View will offer the following options e Save e Gallery e Send to send by Picture Message via Bluetooth or to your Online Album e Set As to set as the Wallpaper as the Lock Screen or as a Picture ID e Delete ee B peony 52 Multimedia 2 Record Video Allows you to record a video message with sound 1 Press 2 Press to access the following video camera o
53. heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research In some cases other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results 2 What is the FDA s role concerning the safety of wireless phones Under the law the FDA does not review the safety of radiation emitting consumer 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 Radio Frequency RF energy at a level that is hazardous to the user In such a case the FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions the FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps including the following e Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function and Cooperate in provi
54. here is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation if this equipment does cause harmful interference or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help sjleqyaq jeriuyray 15 MIIAJIAQ IUOUd 16 Phone Overview easyedge a a iQ W m E D X 1 Earpiece Lets you hear the caller 2 LCD Screen Displays messages and indicator icons 3 Left Soft Key Use to access the Messaging menu from the standby screen or the function immediately above it 4 Speakerphone Key Use to turn Speaker On or Off Press and hold for 3 seconds to activate Voice Command 5 SEND Key Use to place or answer calls 6 EASYEDGE Key 7 Alphanumeric Keypad Use to enter numbers and select menu items JZ US Cellular 8 Microphone Lets callers hear you 9 Camera Lens Used to take photos and record video Keep it dean for optimal photo quality D 10 Navigation Key Use to navigate through menus and options When on the Standby screen use for quick access to your
55. ials 1 Take Photo 1 New Text Message Call History 2 Record Video 2 New Picture 1 Missed Calls 3 Images Message 2 Received Calls 1 My Images 3 Inbox 3 Dialed Calls 2 Default 4 Outbox 4 All Calls 4 Videos 5 Drafts 5 Sounds 6 Voicemail base 1 My Sounds 7 Templates T Last Played Songs 2 Default 8 Settings 2 All Songs 1 All Messages Top Rated Songs 3 Picture Message MAIAIIAQ Nua 19 f MAIAJIAQ Nua 20 Menu Overview 4 Edit Voicemail 4 Images 4 Artists on ee ls My Images 5 Albums Delete ee eo 2 Default 6 Genres 1 Delete Inbox 2 Delete Outbox Vid os 3 Delete Drafts amp Sounds Tools 4 Delete All 1 My Sounds 1 Voice Command Messages 2 Default 1 Start Command 2 Command Mode Call History My Schedule J Announce Alert 1 Missed Calls 1 Alarm Clock 4 Train Word 2 Received Calls 2 Calendar 5 Best Match 3 Dialed Calls 3 Notepad 3 Calculator 4 All SL 3 My Menu 5 Call Timer easyedge 4 Ez Tip Calculator 6 Data Counter 5 World Clock ams Music 6 Stopwatch ultimedia 1 hast Played Songs 7 Unit Converter 1 Take Photo Now Playing 1 Currency 2 Record Video 2 All Songs 2 Area 3 Record Voice 3 My Playlists 3 Length Message 4 Mass 3 Voicemail 1 Display Timer 5 Temperature 4 All Messages 2 Keypad Timer 6 Volume 5 Message 3 Brightness 7 Velocity Reminder 5 Menu Style See 6 Languages 5 Service Ale
56. indicate the location of your touch If you are satisfied with your accuracy touch Yes to save or touch No to try again e Touch Save Without Check to save without viewing your touch accuracy 3 2 Touchscreen Effect Allows you to customize your Touch Screen effects sound and vibration settings 1 Press 8 2 Select the option you want to customize e Tone Type Vibraphone High Pitch Glass Water Drop e Tone Level Off Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 e Vibrate Type Short Double Long e Vibrate Level Off Low Medium High 4 Security The Security menu allows you to secure the phone electronically 4 1 Lock Phone Keeps your phone from unauthorized use Once the phone is locked it is in restricted mode until the Lock Code is entered You can still receive phone calls and make emergency calls You can modify the Lock Code in the Change Lock Code submenu of the Security menu 1 Press ag a Enter the four digit Lock Code The default Lock Code is usually the last 4 digits of your phone number Press Lock Phone Use to highlight an option then press Unlock The phone remains unlocked by default until it is locked manually Lock Locks the phone When locked you can receive incoming calls and make calls only to Emergency Numbers Menu gt Settings gt Security gt Enter the four digit Lock Code gt Emergency Numbers
57. l Number 1 is set to your Voice Mailbox by default and is unchangeable Dialing Single Digit Speed Dials from 2 to 9 Press and hold the Speed Dial number OR Enter the Speed Dial number and press lew Dialing Double Digit Speed Dials from 10 to 99 Press the first digit and then press and hold the key of the second digit OR Enter the first and second digits and press s n e 4 Ua UIAUOD 0 SSIdW YIINO 29 f uol eWJOJUy 3u1 1p3 pue Bulsazuy 30 Entering and Editing Information Text Input You can customize and enter text in many of the functions in your phone Including but not limited to the Banner Calendar Contacts and messages While entering text the following are your options Key Functions Left Soft Key Press to scroll through the following text input modes T9 Word T9WORD T9Word T9word Abc ABC Abc abc 123 Symbols SHIFT Shift Key Press to change capitalization T9Word T9Word gt T9WORD gt T9word Abc Abc gt ABC gt abc sace Space Press to complete a word and insert a space Clear Press to delete a single space or character Hold to delete the text entered FN Key Corresponding special characters on the QWERTY keypad can be entered one at a time Contacts in Your Phone s Memory The Basics of Storing Contacts Entries 1 From standby mode enter the phone number you want to save up to 48 digits 2 Press
58. lerts 68 Messaging 39 Missed Calls 49 Multimedia 50 Music 60 Mute Function 28 My Menu 66 My Playlists 61 My Schedule 57 My vCard 38 My Visibility 84 N Network 80 New Picture Message 41 New Text Message 39 Notepad 58 O One Touch Dial 78 Outbox 44 P PAC MAN 85 Paired Devices 83 PC Connection 79 Phone Info 82 Phone Numbers With Pauses 31 Phone Overview 16 Power 84 Power On Off Tone 70 pe Bs 124 Index Q Quick Access to Convenient Features 28 Quick Volume Adjustments 28 R Received Calls 49 Receiving Calls 27 Record Video 52 Record Voice 53 Redialing Calls 27 Restrictions 75 Ringtones 68 S Safety 86 Safety Information 90 Screen Icons 26 Searching Your Phone s Memory 33 Security 74 Service Alerts 69 Settings 47 68 Signal Strength 26 Sound 68 Sounds 55 Speed Dialing 29 Speed Dials 38 Start Command 63 Stopwatch 67 System 80 T Table of Contents 4 Take Photo 50 Technical Details 10 Templates 46 Text Input 30 The Basics of Storing Contacts Entries 31 The Battery 23 TIA Safety Information 86 Tone Room Deluxe 85 Tools 63 Touch Settings 73 Touchscreen Calibration 73 Touchscreen Effect 74 Train Word 65 TTY Mode 79 Turning the Phone On and Off 25 U Unit Converter 67 Using Phone Menus 36 V Videos 55 Voice Command 63 Voice Privacy 78 Voicemail 46 Volume 68 W Wallpaper 70 Warning Important safety information
59. lows you to view the saved images on your phone You can also select images to customize your phone s Main Screen Front Screen or Picture ID 1 Press ee eipawi jny 54 Multimedia 2 Use 2 to highlight My Images Default then press Once you have an image highlighted you can 3 Use to highlight an image Press Right Soft Key Options to access the following options If you select Edit please see the Edit Options section for available Edit options Set As File Filter Slide Show Edit Image Effects Take Photo Delete Rename Lock Unlock List View File Info Sort By e Press View to view the selected image Press Left Soft Key Send to send the selected image to somebody else Edit Options Zoom Allows you to zoom in out of the image Please note it does not save the resulting image Rotate Rotates an image in steps of 90 degrees Flip Flips an image horizontally or vertically Enhancement Automatically enhances an image by enhancing white balance contrast and local boost Brightening Brightens the image White Balancing Performs an automatic white balance adjustment for the image Local Intensity Boost This effect enhances images taken in poor light environments The effect is especially useful when taking photos in direct light or for enhancing details in dark images 5 Videos Allows you to view saved video clips 1 Press
60. luetooth enabled devices Your service provider or handset manufacturer cannot be held responsible for compatibility issues with devices not sold by the service provider or handset manufacturer 1 Paired Devices Pairing is the process that allows the handset to locate establish and register 1 to 1 connection with the target device For pairing new Bluetooth device IE 2 v T i Press 0 Follow the Bluetooth accessory instructions to set the device to pairing mode Press Left Soft Key Search If Bluetooth power is set to off you will be prompted to turn power on Highlight Yes and press Select New Search Last Search The device will appear in the Device Found menu once it has been located Highlight the device and press Pair 6 Depending on the type of device The phone will Autopair You will need to confirm matching codes You will need to enter a passkey Consult the Bluetooth accessory instructions for the correct passkey typically 0000 4 zeroes Enter the passkey and press a4 00 N g 7 The handset will prompt you for your connection preferences Highlight Always Ask or Always Connect and press 83 f 4 00 N g 84 Bluetooth 8 Once connected you will see the device listed in the Paired Devices menu 2 Power Allows you to set the Bluetooth power to On Off 1 Press 2 Use 7
61. n http www icnirp de World Health Organization WHO International EMF Project http www who int emf National Radiological Protection Board UK http www hpa org uk radiation 10 Driver Safety Tips Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice almost anywhere anytime An important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones one that every user must uphold When operating a car driving is your first responsibility When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car practice good common sense and remember the following tips 1 Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial Carefully read your instruction manual and learn to take advantage of valuable features most phones offer including automatic redial and memory Also work to memorize the phone keypad so you can use the speed dial function without taking your attention off the road 2 When available use a hands free device A number of hands free wireless phone accessories are readily available today Whether you choose an installed mounted device for your wireless phone or a speaker phone accessory take advantage of these devices if available to you Make sure you place your wireless phone within easy reach and where you can reach it without removing your eyes from the road If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time if possible let your v
62. n leakage or other hazard Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery terminals Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the system per this standard IEEE Std 1725 2006 Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard e Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations Battery usage by children should be supervised e Avoid dropping the phone or battery If the phone or battery is dropped especially ona hard surface and the user suspects damage take it to a service center for inspection Improper battery use may result in a fire explosion or other hazard The phone shall only be connected to USB products that bear the USB IF logo or have completed the USB IF compliance program Charger and Adapter Safety The charger and adapter are intended for indoor use only Ayapes 91 f Ayayes 92 Safety Insert the battery pack charger vertically into the wall power socket Use the correct adapter for your phone when using the battery pack charger abroad Only use the approved battery charger Otherwise you may cause serious damage to your phone Battery Information and Care Please dispose of your battery properly or take it to your local wireless carrier for recycling The battery doesn t need to be empty before recharging Use
63. n obtaining this information Health Care Facilities 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 use equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require Aircraft FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions Potentially Explosive Atmosphere Ayayes 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 89 f Ayayes 90 Safety Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always marked clearly Potential areas may include fueling areas such as gasoline stations below deck on boats f
64. n to cancel press Left Soft Key Unmute Quick Access to Convenient Features Quick Volume Adjustments Use the side keys to adjust the Master Volume while in standby mode and the earpiece volume during a phone call The upper key increases the volume and the lower key decreases the volume Note Keypad Volume can be adjusted through the Sound Volume menu Menu gt Settings gt Sound gt Volume gt Keypad gt Use to adjust volume and press amp Call Waiting Your cellular service may offer call waiting While a call is in progress a beep indicates 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 During a call press s to answer the incoming call Call Waiting 2 Press sx again to switch between calls Caller ID Caller ID displays the phone number or name of the incoming call If the caller s identity is stored in Contacts the name will appear along with the phone number Check with your service provider for availability Speed Dialing Speed Dialing is a convenient feature that allows you to make phone calls quickly A number key can be assigned to a specific phone number Then by pressing and holding down a number key your phone will recall the phone number and dial that phone number for you Speed Dia
65. ncy wireless number The above tips are meant as general guidelines Before deciding to use your mobile device while operating a vehicle it is recommended that you consult your applicable jurisdiction s local laws or other regulations regarding such use Such laws or other regulations may prohibit or otherwise restrict the manner in which a driver may use his or her phone while operating a vehicle Ayayes 109 f Ayayes 110 Safety Consumer Information on SAR Specific Absorption Rate This Model Phone Meets the Government s Requirements for Exposure to Radio Waves Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission FCC of the U S Government These FCC exposure limits are derived from the recommendations of two expert organizations the National Counsel on Radiation Protection and Measurement NCRP and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE In both cases the recommendations were developed by scientific and engineering experts drawn from industry government and academia after extensive reviews of the scientific literature related to the biological effects of RF energy The exposure Limit for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR is a measure of
66. ntenna whether extended or retracted Third party belt clips holsters and similar accessories containing metallic components should not be used Avoid the use of accessories that cannot maintain 0 79 inches 2 0 cm distance between the user s body and the back of the phone and have not been tested for compliance with FCC RF exposure limits Vehicle Mounted the External Antenna Optional if available To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements keep 8 inches 20 cm between the user bystander and vehicle mounted the external antenna For more information about RF exposure visit the FCC website at www fcc gov FCC Notice and Cautions This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device and its accessories may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device and its accessories must accept any interference received including interference that causes undesired operation Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this user guide could void your warranty for this equipment Use only the supplied antenna Use of unauthorized antennas or modifications to the antenna could impair call quality damage the phone void your warranty and or violate FCC regulations sjleyaq jeriuyray tl sjleyaq jediuyray 14 Technical Details Don t use the phone with a damaged antenna A damaged antenna could cause a minor skin
67. o Remove Your microSD Card 25 Battery Charge Level 25 Turning the Phone On and Off 25 Turning the Phone On 25 Turning the Phone Off 25 Signal Strength 26 Screen Icons 26 Making Calls 26 Correcting Dialing Mistakes 27 Redialing Calls 27 Receiving Calls 27 Quick Access to Convenient Features 28 Lock Mode 28 Mute Function 28 Quick Volume Adjustments 28 Call Waiting 28 Caller ID 29 Speed Dialing 29 Entering and Editing Information Text Input 30 Key Functions 30 Contacts in Your Phone s Memory 3 The Basics of Storing Contacts Entries 31 Phone Numbers With Pauses 31 Searching Your Phone s Memory 33 Contacts Options 33 Making a Call From Your Phone s Memory 34 Phone Menus 36 Contacts 36 1 New Contact 36 2 Contact List 36 3 Groups 37 4 Speed Dials 38 5 My vCard 38 Messaging 39 1 New Text Message 39 2 New Picture Message 41 3 Inbox 42 4 Outbox 44 5 Drafts 45 6 Voicemail 46 7 Templates 46 8 Settings 47 9 Delete All 48 Call History 49 1 Missed Calls 49 2 Received Calls 49 3 Dialed Calls 49 4 All Calls 49 5 Call Timer 50 6 Data Counter 50 Multimedia 50 1 Take Photo 50 2 Record Video 52 3 Record Voice 53 4 Images 53 5 Videos 55 6 Sounds 55 My Schedule 57 1 Alarm Clock 57 s u u09 jo ajqey s u u0 jo ajqey Table of Contents 2 Calendar 57 3 Notepad 58 easyedge 59 1 easyedge Apps 60 Music 60 1 Last Played Songs
68. oicemail answer it for you 4 Suspend conversations during hazardous driving conditions or situations Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving if necessary suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions Rain sleet snow and ice can be hazardous but so is heavy traffic As a driver your first responsibility is to pay attention to the road 107 Ayayes f Ayayes 108 Safety 5 Don t take notes or look up phone numbers while driving If you are reading an address book or business card or writing a to do list while driving a car you are not watching where you are going It is common sense Do not get caught in a dangerous situation because you are reading or writing and not paying attention to the road or nearby vehicles font Dial sensibly and assess the traffic if possible place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic Try to plan your calls before you begin your trip or attempt to coincide your calls with times you may be stopped at a stop sign red light or otherwise stationary But if you need to dial while driving follow this simple tip dial only a few numbers check the road and your mirrors then continue 7 Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting Stressful or emotional conversations and driving do not mix they are distracting and even dangerous when you are behind the wh
69. olume limit on your phone see the features guide for your phone Using your phone safely Use of your phone while operating a vehicle is not recommended and is illegal in some areas Be careful and attentive while driving Stop using your phone if you find it disruptive or distracting while operating any type of vehicle or performing any other activity that requires your full attention Ayapes 95 l Ayayes 96 Safety Using headsets safely Use of headsets to listen to music while operating a vehicle is not recommended and is illegal in some areas Be careful and attentive while driving Stop using this device if you find it disruptive or distracting while operating any type of vehicle or performing any other activity that requires your full attention EDA FDA Consumer Update The U S Food and Drug Administration s Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones 1 Do wireless phones pose a health hazard The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones There is no proof however that wireless phones are absolutely safe Wireless phones emit low levels of Radio Frequency RF energy in the microwave range while being used They also emit very low levels of RF when in standby mode Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure to low level RF that does not produce
70. ommission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection 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 Phone Operation NORMAL POSITION Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder Tips on Efficient Operation For your phone to operate most efficiently Don t touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless phones in the areas where you drive and always obey them Also if using your phone while driving please observe the following Give full attention to driving driving safely is your first responsibility Use hands free operation if available e Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions or
71. only LG approved chargers specific to your phone model since they are designed to maximize battery life Do not disassemble or short circuit the battery Keep the battery s metal contacts clean Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance The battery can be recharged several hundred times before replacement Recharge the battery after long periods of non use to maximize battery life Battery life will vary due to usage patterns and environmental conditions Use of extended backlighting Browser and data connectivity kits affect battery life and talk standby times The self protection function of the battery cuts the power of the phone when its operation is in an abnormal state In this case remove the battery from the phone reinstall it and turn the phone on Explosion Shock and Fire Hazards Do not put your phone in a place subject to excessive dust and keep the minimum required distance between the power cord and heat sources Unplug the power cord prior to cleaning your phone and clean the power plug pin when it s dirty When using the power plug ensure that it s firmly connected If not it may cause excessive heat or fire e If you put your phone in a pocket or bag without covering the receptacle of the phone power plug pin metallic articles such as a coin paperclip or pen may short circuit the phone Always cover the receptacle when not in use
72. oratory animals However many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had been genetically engineered or treated with cancer causing chemicals so as to be pre disposed to develop cancer in the absence of RF exposure Other studies exposed the animals to RF for up to 22 hours per day These conditions are not similar to the conditions under which people use wireless phones so we do not know with certainty what the results of such Ayapes 99 f Ayayes 100 Safety 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 Ho
73. plays messages and some of the content and features on your phone Charging with PC USB You can use your computer to charge your phone Connect one end of a USB cable to the charging accessory port on your phone and the other end to a high power USB port on your PC MAIAJIAQ BUOY 17 f M IAJ AQ JUOYd 18 Phone Overview Internal Qwerty Keypad Your phone features a QWERTY keyboard specifically designed for easy and comfortable text entry The QWERTY keyboard uses a standard layout 1 Function Key allows you enter the alternate character such as for the T key on the QWERTY keyboard See Entering and Editing Information on page 30 for more information 2 SHIFT Key lets you change letter capitalization when entering text using the QWERTY keyboard 3 SPACE Key lets you enter a space 4 Symbols Key lets you enter symbols when composing text messages 5 ENTER Key lets you move the cursor to the beginning of the next line when composing text messages 6 Back key Deletes single spaces or characters with a quick press but press and hold to delete the text entered in a text field Will also back you out of menus one level at a time Touch Screen Menu Menu Overview Internal Menu Messaging 4 Artists Contacts 1 Inbox 5 Albums 1 New Contact 2 Outbox 6 Genres 2 Contact List 3 Drafts 3 Groups 4 Voicemail Calendar 4 Speed Dials T View 5 My vCard Speed D
74. pplicable limited warranty period Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied either in fact or by operations of law statutory or otherwise quawmazeys Ajueem papu 119 f u w ze AjueweM pazlwiy 120 Limited Warranty Statement including but not limited to any implied warranty of marketability 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 P published maximum ratings 10 Products used or obtained in a rental program 11 Consumables such as fuses 3 WHAT LG WILL DO LG will at its sole option either repair replace or refund the purchase price of any unit that does not conform to this limited warranty LG may choose at its option to use functionally equivalent re conditioned refurbished or new units or parts or any units In addition LG will not re install or back up any data applications or software that you have added to your phone It is therefore recommended that you back up any such data or information prior to sending the unit to LG to avoid the permanent loss of such information 4 STATE LAW RIGHTS No other express warranty is applicable to this product THE D
75. ptions e Brightness e Resolution 320X240 176X144 e Record e Zoom Camera 3 Press the Left Soft Key Gallery to access Videos or press the Right Soft Key Options for the following options e Options Tab Quality Fine Normal Economy Color Effects Color Sepia Mono Negative White Balance Auto Sunny Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Record Time For Send 15s For Save 1 hr Mute On Off e Settings Tab Memory Storage Phone Card Auto Save On Off Send Reminder On Off Reset Yes No 4 Press Record to begin recording 5 Right Soft Key Stop to stop recording 6 Select Send Send to Online Album or View after the video is taken Send will open a new Multimedia Message Send to Online Album will send the video to your online album for storage View will offer the following options e Save e Gallery e Send to send by Picture Message via Bluetooth or to your Online Album Delete 3 Record Voice Allows you to add listen to and erase short verbal reminders 1 Press 2 Press Record to record a new voice memo 3 Talk into the microphone then press Stop 4 Once you ve stopped the recording press Right Soft Key Options to access the following Set As Rename Delete OR Press Left Soft Key Save to save the file The default memo title is the date and time of recording OR Press Send to send the file in a Picture Message 4 Images Al
76. rded in your voice mail box Your phone will notify you when you receive a new voice message Checking Your Voicemail Box 1 Press B 2 Choose from the following options Press Left Soft Key Clear to clear the voicemail counter Press l to listen to the message s e Press Right Soft Key Exit to retum to the Messaging menu 7 Templates Allows you to display edit and add text phrases These text strings allow you to reduce manual text input into messages 1 Press 2 Press Left Soft Key New to create a new template 3 Enter text and press Save to save the template 4 Use 1 to highlight a template and press Right Soft Key Options then highlight an option and press to select Edit Delete 8 Settings Allows you to configure Messaging settings 1 Press 8 2 Use to highlight All Messages Text Message Picture Message Edit Voicemail Number then press 3 Use to highlight one of the submenus and press to select it Message Settings Sub Menu Descriptions All Messages 1 Reply Setting Text Message Only Selection With Text Message Only on replies to messages will automatically start as text UN messages With Selection on you will have the choice to reply with a Text or Picture Message Auto Save Auto Save Prompt Do Not Save With this feature on messages are automatically saved in the Outbox when transmitt
77. rements a minimum separation distance of 0 79 inches 2 0 cm must be maintained between the user s body and the back of the phone Third party belt clips holsters and similar accessories containing metallic components should not be used Body worn accessories that cannot maintain 0 79 inches 2 0 cm separation distance between the user s body and the back of the phone and have not been tested for typical body worn operations Ayayes 111 f Ayayes 112 Safety may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided 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 The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1 2 W kg and when worn on the body as described in this user s manual is 0 8 W kg While there may be differences between SAR levels of various phones and at various positions they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http www fcc gov oet fecid after searching on FCC ID To find information that pertains to a particular model phone this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually printed somewhere on the case of the phone Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the battery pack to find the number Once
78. rts Idiomas Settings 1 Minute Beep 7 Clocks amp 1 Sound 2 Call Connect Calendar 1 Ringtones 3 Back to Top _ 8 Font Settings 1 All Calls 4 Low Battery 1 Fonit Type 2 Caller ID 6 Power On Off 2 Parom 3 No Caller ID Tone E ee 4 Restricted 7 Flip Tone ee Calls z 9 Color Schemes 2 Display 2 Volume T Wallpaper 0 Word Essien 1 ikal 1 Main Screen 3 Touch Settings olume i eusie 2 Lock Screen PPC PeN 2 Keypad i Calibration 3 Earpiece 2 Widget Settings 2 Touchscreen 4 Speaker l Widget List Effect 3 Message Alerts 2 Miert Tetons Type e ERA 2 Tone Level 1 Text Message eee ee 3 Banner 3 Vibrate Type 2 Picture 4 Backlight Nina 8 4 Vibrate Level MAIAIIAQ Nua f MAIAJIAQ NU W 22 Menu Overview 5 Voice Privacy 6 Airplane Mode 7 TTY Mode 4 Security 7 System 1 Lock Phone 1 Network 2 Restrictions 1 System 3 Emergency Select Numbers 2 Set NAM 4 Change Lock 3 Auto NAM oe 4 Serving 5 Master Reset System 5 Call Settings 2 Location 1 Answer Options 8 Memory 2 End Call 1 Save Options Options iess Images 3 Auto Retry gt Videos 4 One Touch Dial F Sounds 2 Phone Memory 3 Card Memory 9 Phone Info 6 PC Connection 1 My Number 1 USB SEK ME Connection 2 ESN MEID Mode 3 Icon Glossary 2 Setting 4 Version Reminder Bluetooth 1 Paired Devices 2 Power 3 My Visibility 4 My Bluetooth Info Tone Room
79. s developed a rating system for wireless phones to assist hearing device users find phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices Not all phones have been rated Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label located on the box Ayapes 113 f Ayayes 114 Safety The ratings are not guarantees Results will vary depending on the user s hearing device and hearing loss If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs M Ratings Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled M4 is the better higher of the two ratings T Ratings Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled T4 is the better higher of the two ratings Hearing devices may also be rated Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you find this rating Higher ratings mean that the hearing device is relatively immune to interference noise The hearing aid and wireless phone rating values are then added together A sum of 5 is considered acceptable for normal use A sum of 6 is considered for best use In the above example if a h
80. send or save it Message Icon Reference Inbox ta New Unread Text Picture Message E Opened Read Text Picture Message a New Unread Notification Message pe Opened Read Notification Message Y Priority High Sent SS za Failed Text Picture Message 59 I Failed Multiple Text Picture Messages ba eS Sent Text Picture Message GB Sent Multiple Picture Message Drafts amp Draft Text Message ta Draft Picture Message 2 New Picture Message Allows you send messages with Text Image Video and Audio attachments With the Image Video field Press Enter the recipient s address or press Right Soft Key Options to search recent contacts and press to select the desired contact Use C to access the Subject and Text fields Enter your subject and message highlighted press Left Soft Key Add and press to select Sulgessay Image Video Take Photo Record Video Use to highlight a file then press Left Soft Key Set 41 Messaging 7 With the Audio field Editing the Text field Sulgessayy 42 highlighted press Left Soft Key Add to enter My Sounds and select from the following options Press the Left Soft Key Voice to record new audio Press Play to play the highlighted file Right Soft Key Set to attach the highlighted file Press the Right Soft Key Options to customize the message
81. service provider for system features and capabilities 1 New Text Message Allows you to send text messages and e mail transmissions Messaging The Basics of Sending a Text Message 1 Press Q 2 Enter the recipient s address 3 Press to access the text field 4 Type your message text or e mail 5 Press Send A confirmation message is displayed Select Recipient s Using Options 1 Press Sulgessay 2 Press Right Soft Key Options 3 Use 2 to highlight an option and press Contacts To select a recipient from your Contact List 39 f Sulgessay 40 Messaging Call History To select a recipient from your Call History Recent Messages Choose Inbox Sent to select a recipient from your Recent Messages Groups Select a recipient from your Groups Cancel Cancels editing your message 4 Complete your message and send or save it Customize Your Text Message Using Options While you are composing the text of a message you have various options to customize the text 1 Press 2 Enter the recipient s address 3 Use or press to access the text field 4 Press Right Soft Key Options 5 Use 2 to highlight an option and press Insert Templates Signature Name amp Number Save As Drafts Templates Priority Level High Normal Callback Number On Off Cancel Cancels editing your message 6 Complete your message and
82. ss phones The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones including children and teenagers If you want to take steps to lower exposure to Radio Frequency RF energy the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all 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 T1 What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment Radio Frequency RF energy from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices For this reason the FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure Electro Magnetic Interference EMI of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation AAMI The final draft a joint effort by
83. t 3 What kinds of phones are the subject of this update The term wireless phone refers here to handheld wireless phones with built in antennas often called cell mobile or PCS phones These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable Radio Frequency RF energy because of the short distance between the phone and the user s head These RF exposures are limited by FCC safety guidelines that were developed with the advice of the FDA and other federal health and safety agencies When the phone is located at 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 Radio Frequency RF energy exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories A few animal studies however have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in lab
84. ted an updated safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U S and international standards bodies The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards sjleyaq jeriuyray 11 tl sjleyaq jediuyray 12 Technical Details CDMA Standard Designator Description TIA EIA 95A CDMA Dual Mode Air Interface O PAR aa Interface TIA EIA IS2000 IS 95 adapted for PCS frequency band ANSI TIA EIA 553A Cdma2000 1xRTT Airlnterface TIA EIA IS 634 MAS BS Network TIA EIA IS 651 PCSC RS erwor TIA EIA IS 41 C Intersystem operations TIA EIA IS 124 Non signaling data comm TIA EIA IS 96 B Speech CODEC _ TIA EIA IS 637 Paranal service Seri ao Position Determination 7 Service gpsOne TIA EIA IS 707 A High Speed 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 Bodily Contact During the body To comply with FCC Operation RF exposure requirements a This device was tested for typical use with the back of the phone kept 0 79 inches 2 0 cm from minimum separation distance of 0 79 inches 2 0 cm must be maintained between the user s body and the back of the phone including the a
85. the law require it 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 Ayayes 87 f Ayayes 88 Safety 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 6 inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON e Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference e Should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your service provider or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you i
86. ting in serious injury or death Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms to avoid electric shock or fire Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories Faulty installation or service may result in accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty Your service provider programs one or more emergency phone numbers such as 911 that you can call under any circumstances even when your phone is locked Your phone s preprogrammed emergency number s may not work in all locations and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due to network environmental or interference issues Suoljnedaig Ayayes jueyodwy f s u u0 jo ajqey Table of Contents Important Safety Precautions Table of Contents 4 Welcome 9 Technical Details 10 Important Information 0 FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance 10 Technical Details 0 FCC RF Exposure Information 1 Bodily Contact During Operation 12 Vehicle Mounted the External Antenna 3 FCC Notice and Cautions 3 Caution 4 Part 15 19 statement 4 Part 15 21 statement 4 Part 15 105 statement 5 Phone Overview 16 Menu Overview 19 The Battery 23 Installing the Battery 23 Removing the Battery 23 Charging the Battery 23 Getting Started with Your Phone How to Install Your microSD Card 24 How t
87. to an external power source if the battery is low 2 Press for about 2 seconds until the LCD screen lights up Turning the Phone Off 1 Press and hold 5 until the display turns off auoyd ANOA YIM papes Sulpay 25 f auoyd INOA Y IM p ezs Juya 26 Signal Strength Call quality depends on the signal strength in your area The signal strength is indicated on the screen as the number of bars next to the signal strength icon dill 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 Note The call quality may also be affected by the places where you are and weather ambient conditions Screen Icons To see the icon glossary go to Menu gt Settings gt Phone Info gt Icon Glossary on your phone Getting Started with Your Phone Making Calls 1 With the phone turned on open the flip 2 Enter the phone number include the area code if needed 3 Press sexo 4 Press amp to end the call Note If outgoing calls are restricted you can only dial phone numbers saved as Emergency Numbers or in your Contact List To turn off this function Menu gt Settings gt a Security gt Enter the Lock Code gt a Restrictions gt P Outgoing Calls gt Allow All gt gt Enter the Service Lock Code Correcting Dialing Mistakes If you make a mistak
88. to highlight a setting then press On Off Note By default your device s Bluetooth functionality is turned off 3 My Visibility Allows you to set the visibility of your Bluetooth function 1 Press 2 Use 4 to highlight a setting then press On Off 4 My Bluetooth Info Allows you to view information regarding the Bluetooth function 1 Pres 9 Tone Room Deluxe PAC MAN Tone Room Deluxe Application that allows you to browse and download new ringtones 1 Press PAC MAN Allows you to use the preloaded PAC MAN application User charges may apply 1 Press NVW DVd axnjaq wooy auoy 85 f Ayayes 86 Safety TIA Safety Information The following is the complete TIA Safety Information for wireless handheld phones Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal Your wireless handheld portable phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When ON it receives and sends out Radio Frequency RF signals In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commissions FCC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U S and international standards bodies ANSI C95 1 1992 NCRP Report 86 1986 ICNIRP 1996 American National Standards Institute National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements International C
89. uel 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 Safety Information Please read and observe the following information for safe and proper use of your phone and to prevent damage Also keep the user guide in an accessible place at all times after reading it Caution Violation of the instructions may cause minor or serious damage to the product Do not disassemble or open crush bend or deform puncture or shred Do not modify or remanufacture attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery immerse or expose to water or other liquids expose to fire explosion or other hazard Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per IEEE Std 1725 2006 Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire explosio
90. unt of energy absorbed in tissue either by the whole body or a small part of the body It is measured in watts kg or milliwatts g of matter This measurement is used to determine whether a wireless phone complies with safety guidelines 9 What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to Radio Frequency energy from my wireless phone Ayayes 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 103 f Ayayes 104 Safety a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to Radio Frequency RF energy Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance For example you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna Again the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products you can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use 10 What about children using wirele
91. uxe 85 PAC MAN 85 Safety 86 TIA Safety Information 86 Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal 86 Antenna Care 86 Phone Operation 87 Tips on Efficient Operation 87 Driving 87 Electronic Devices 87 Pacemakers 88 Persons with pacemakers 88 Hearing Aids 88 Other Medical Devices 88 Health Care Facilities 89 s u u09 jo ajqey f s u u0 jo ajqey Table of Contents Vehicles Posted Facilities Aircraft Blasting Areas Potentially Explosive Atmosphere For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag Safety Information Charger and Adapter Safety Battery Information and Care Explosion Shock and Fire Hazards General Notice Warning Important safety information Avoiding hearing damage Using your phone safely Using headsets safely FDA Consumer Update 10 Driver Safety Tips Consumer Information on SAR 89 89 89 89 89 90 90 91 92 93 93 95 95 96 96 106 110 FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility HAQ Regulations for ireless Devices 113 Accessories 117 Limited Warranty Statement 118 Index 122 Some content in this user guide may differ from your phone depending on the phone software Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice Thank you for choosing the UN610 cellular phone designed to operate with the latest digital mobile communication technology Code Division Multiple Access CDMA Along with the many advanced features of the CDMA system
92. wever very large numbers of animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one exists Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly applicable to human populations but ten or more years follow up may be needed to provide answers about some health effects such as cancer This is because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancer causing agent and the time tumors develop if they do may be many many years The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in 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 6 What is the FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF The FDA is working with the U S National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to Radio Frequency RF energy The FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization International Electro Magnetic Fields EMF Project since its inception in 1996 An influential result of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that has driven the establishment of new research programs around the world The proje
93. y 67 f s3u1 5 68 Settings Settings 1 Sound Options to customize your phone s sounds 1 1 Ringtones Allows you to assign ringtones for incoming calls 1 Press 0 90 2 Select All Calls Caller ID No Caller ID Restricted Calls 3 Select My Sounds or Default 4 Use 2 to highlight the ringtone Sa Press Play to preview the ringtone or Left Soft Key Set to set the ringtone to your phone 1 2 Volume Allows you to set various volume settings 1 Press 0 90 2 Select Master Volume Keypad Earpiece Speaker 3 Use to adjust the volume of the ringer then press to save the setting 1 3 Message Alerts Allows you to select the alert tone for new message notifications and set the frequency of the Message Reminder 1 Press Q 2 Select Text Message Picture Message Voicemail All Messages Message Reminder 3 Use 2 to highlight the ringtone 4 Press Play to preview the alert tone or Left Soft Key Set to set the alert tone to your phone 1 4 Alert Type Allows you to select the alert types 1 Press 0 0 2 Use 2 to highlight the alert you wish to edit Call Alert Message Alert Schedule Alert Alarm Alert E911 Alert 3 Use amp 4 to scroll through the alert types Ring Only Vibrate Only Ring amp Vibrate 4 Press to save 1 5 Service Alerts Allows you to set any of the Service Alert preferences
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