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1.                                 P  27  Security                     QUU 28  Chapter A  Book Features sereno oris anam cass 40  Call History                                        40  PRONG BOOK esspisipiii Bee aee ta Ept ER RU ex tu eh nd 41  PC Sync                                      43  My sacro mem 43  Chapter 5  Message Features             eee 44  NWEUBIO MED 45  Old Text  eussbesztazeiusizduxssuxsue upcotuxe Meque bros nae 46  leen 46  Eraeo All   5 593  u iaa etne o s e e EEav e ne a es esusSd cues 47  Setting                                   ERT 47  Chapter 6  Functions used during a call               48  IUD      usssasieoseupside setis E EnedsU Tubs iens RIS De edens 48  MeMO  uuseskcautsEesr gio puteus cuis  eui e euim Qus ER tx EA 48  Key Beep                         48  8    Chapter 7  Accessories   ss sssssesssssunensennenneneanne 49  Chapter 8  Appendix   economie ie tnn 51  Men T OB weticcnthacesaces cevecign nac aul met as bmi er PE 51  Chapter 9  Safety GUNGGINGE  aexesesukuasoss kir va Locas 52  Safety Mionnan meee ien SE obo Ex EE EE tare 55  FDA Consumer Update nm 55    sD sI    9  LASA NN      Chapter 1  Getting Started  Cautions     gt  Using the phone in proximity to receiving equipment   i e   TV or radio  may cause interference      gt  Keep your phone in a safe place when not in use      gt  Use only the batteries  antennas  and chargers  provided by LG  The warranty will not be applied  to products provided by other suppliers      gt  Only auth
2.           3  Press         and     in order   4  Select using   buttons  then press  SEL  button   Then you will see the result of calculation    2500        Audio AGC  MENU            Enable Disable the function of Audio AGC system     This feature provides a better audio experience by  enabling the Audio AGC system to control the  dynamic range and volume of the sending and  receiving voice across different levels of speaker and  environments     Security  menu           Default value is the last 4 digits of your phone number  after activation   You must enter the lock code after  pressing  MENU       If you need to modify the passw   ord  you may modify it using the New Code of Security     Lock Mode  MENU          Choose when you want the phone to lock   Never   means that the phone is never locked  Prompt lock  function can be used   When locked  you can only  make emergency calls  see Emergency Dialing  or  receive incoming calls     On power up  locks the  phone when the phone is turned on   Always  means  that the phone is always locked     Restrict  MENU           Set call restrictions to  Yes  or  No   If set to  Yes    you can only make calls to emergency numbers and      38 EEE 39    phone numbers in locations 1 to 8  You will still  receive calls in restrict mode     Clear Call  MENU       9     Used to deletes all the phone number saved in the  Call History for which calls have been made     Clear Memory  MENU       O     Used to delete all contents saved in mem
3.       Reading Newly Received Text Messages    The latest message will be automatically displayed  on screen and to scroll a line up or down by UP or  DOWN key     At the end of message  you can go to next new  message by DOWN key     If you press Soft Key 1  sub menus       then you can see 3    Erase   Delete current displayed message     Call Back   Dials reply number  Press GY key also  do the same function     Not A Del   Select auto delete diable function  It  toggle between function disable and enable each    time by selection  A         will be added on head of  message when you select  Not A Del        ia Lo  xD      sD jt    pe  NAU      Auto Delete function  In the case of message  storage are full  the oldest message is automatically  replaced by new message  But be marked as  Not  A Del   the message will be reserved on storage     Old Text  a         1  Pressa  P3    2  Select    2  Old Text        1 Lists messages opened but not deleted by  user     2 In case of stored messages  messages are  listed as seen on right and may be selected by  moving  S  key using  Up  and  Down  keys    Voice  a        You can check the number of new voice messages  arriving in the voice mailbox  The latest message is  stored  overwriting the previous one in the voice  mailbox  The voice mailbox is alerted while receiving  as in the case of general text characters     Checking of Voice Mailbox  1  Pressa  EX      2  Select    3  Voice         You can access the Voice Mailbox by pre
4.      Fall D 1   0 i  B   9     a s9   xg s       8  9           MORE    Spc      Back        1  Follow the instructions for Entering Characters     2  When you want to enter a punctuation character   press  amp    You will then see a menu after entering  the number you want to call  press Soft Key  1   the sub menu will appear  Select  Save   on the sub menu and then Soft Key 1 after  select label Home  Office etc     and then  press  amp  of the punctuation characters     3  Press the  amp    or      Soft Key 1 to see  all 26 characters available     4  Enter the number next to the character you  want to insert     5  Continue entering any other characters   6  Press Soft Key 1 when you are finished     i    4    r    sI    wt    Retrieving Numbers   Retrieving by Name Search   1  Press Soft Key 2   2  Press  Phone Book     3  Press  Find Name     4  Enter the character s  that you want to search  for  such as the few letters of the name     5  Press Soft Key 1       The phone then searches for names with that  character string   Searches will ignore difference  between upper case and lower case letters      6  You will see a list of matches     7  Press Soft Key 1 to see specifics in that  memory location  or press     to place the call     Retrieving Telephone Numbers    Retrieving Phone Numbers Using Memory  Location Number     1  Enter Phone Entry Number  up to 3  digits  to be retrieved on the initial display     2  By pressing Soft Key 1 the sub menu will    appear    
5.  2 Minute  MENU    P       O      Alerts you 10 seconds before the end of every  minute during a call     3  Service  MENU   P           9     If on  alerts you when service  CDMA   No service   changes     When you enter a service area  the phone displays   Entering Service Area  message     33    iJ is    X  Y  N       When you leave a service area  the phone displays     Leaving Service Area    message     4  Call Connect  MENU   p       GD     Alert sound to notify the user when the call is  connected     Display  menu         Backlight  MENU          Choose the settings of the LCD and keypad backlight    10 seconds  turns the backlight off 10 seconds after  the last key was pressed     30 seconds  waits 30  seconds after the last key was pressed   On when  Flip open  means that the backlight is always on while  flip is open   Always on  means that the backlight is  on regardless of the flip s status  Choosing    Always  on  significantly decrease battery drain   Always off   means that the backlight is never on     Banner  MENU          Enter the banner  up to 16 characters  that is  displayed on the top line when the phone powers up  and when it is in standby mode  Press Soft Key 1     and press Soft Key 1E select  Edit  using  the  8  button  to make changes to the existing  banner  Enter the characters as you would when  storing a name tag to a memory location  Then  press Soft Key 1    Theme  MENU      9   You can set up the screen displayed on the LCD      Screen in
6.  3  By locating cursor on    Entry    and pressing  Soft Key 1 the information stored in the  Entry of the number entered will appear   Pressing     amp 9 will connect you to the number     4  As alternative method  press Soft Key 2  on the initial display and select  Phone Book    Find Entry  will be followed by inquiry of Entry       26 EEE a7    The Entry   for telephone number to be retrieved   may now be entered   To search telephone numbers  including special  numbers  enter a special number in the initial display  and press Soft Key 1   By selecting    Find    on the  sub menu  the Entry List will appear  Information  linked to the Entry will appear upon selecting  telephone number for which details are desired     Modifying Personal Phone Book  Adding Phone Numbers  Add Phone     1  Locate corresponding Entry     2  By pressing Soft Key 1  the sub menu will appear     3  Select    Add Phone      on the sub menu     4   Add Phone      will be completed after entering  new telephone number  followed by addition of  necessary settings such as Label or Secret      in Entry View     Editing Stored Memory Location  Edit Entry  1  Locate corresponding Entry by name or Entry       2  By pressing Soft Key 1  sub menu will appear     3  Select  Edit Entry  in the sub menu     in Entry View the    4  After entering changes in name  press  SAVE        Q pA  Y  N    sD jt    NS    Edit Phone      1 Locate telephone    to be edited in the  corresponding Entry     2  Sub menu will a
7.  The charger should operate on a        gt  If your phone is powered off  the display    If completely discharged  the battery will  take 3hours to recharge  If you leave the  phone on while it is in the desktop    will show charging status   Charging      Phone is Off   or    Charging Completion   will be displayed        charger  the battery will take longer to charge     Caring for the Battery    1     You do not need to completely discharge the battery  before recharging  Unlike other battery systems   there is no memory effect that could compromise  the battery s performance       Use only LG batteries and chargers  LG s chargers    are designed to maximize the battery life       Do not  disassemble or short circuit the battery    pack     4  Keep the metal contacts of the battery pack clean     5  Replace the battery when it no longer provides    acceptable performance  The battery pack may be  recharged hundreds of times until it needs    110 220V AC source  replacing    2  Insert the phone with an installed battery pack or a i dosi a battery   gs not been used for a  battery pack into the charger s slot  venero eu emer          If your phone is powered on while charging  you ll 7  Do not expose the battery charger to direct sunlight  see the bars in the battery icon cycle  When the or use it in high humidity  such as the bathroom   battery is fully charged  the bars in the battery icon 8  Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places  this  will flash on and off  may
8.  battery full before the initial use of the  phone     The phone comes with a rechargeable battery pack   On purchasing the phone  one must charge the  battery fully  Keep the battery charged while not in  use in order to maximize talk time and standby time  when using the phone remotely     Installing the Battery    To install the battery  insert the bottom of the battery  into the opening on the back of the phone  Then   push the battery down until the latch clicks        Removing the Battery    Turn the power off   If power is not off  a loss of  stored numbers and messages may occur     By lifting removal button the battery will become  detached     L             LA  S    vt    Battery Charge Level    The battery charge level is shown at the top right of  the LCD screen on the phone     MM  LL  A    When the battery charge level becomes low  the low  battery sensor will alert you in three ways  Sounding  an audible tone  blinking the battery icon outline  and  displaying    LOW BATTERY WARNING     If the battery  charge level becomes exceedingly low  the phone  will automatically switch off and any function in  progress will not be saved     Using the Desktop Charger    The LG SP110 desktop charger has a slot for  recharging batteries  The slot accommodates phone  and battery pack for charging    Warning  Use only the desktop charger provided  with the phone  Using the wrong charger may cause  damage to your phone or battery    1  Plug the charger into a wall outlet      
9.  deteriorate the battery performance    14                         X                                15    9 Q pA  Y  N       Chapter 2  Basic Functions    Turning the Phone On and Off    Turning the Phone On    1  Install a charged battery pack or connect the  phone to an external power source such as the  cigarette lighter adapter or car kit     2  Press     for a few seconds until the red light at  the top of the phone flashes        If you want to make a call  fully extend the  antenna for optimum performance     Note  As with any other radio device  avoid any  unnecessary contact with the antenna while  your phone is on     Turning the Phone Off    1  Press and hold   until    Good Bye     text is  displayed on the LCD  and then release the button     2  Protect the antenna by pushing it back into the  phone  if extended     Making a Call   Whenever you make a call  follow these simple steps   1  Make sure the phone is turned on     gt  If not  press  D    2  Enter the phone number with area code  if needed   3  Press GD           If the phone is locked  enter the lock code and  press GD        Call Failed  indicates that the call did not go through    4  Press   to disconnect the call     5   This phone has been restricted  displayed on  your screen means that outgoing call restricted  mode is turned on      gt  If you want to turn off this function  follow the  steps below      MENU       7  Security     Lock code insert     2  Restrict        No         OK     Correcti
10.  operation of this phone  Please read all  the information carefully for optimal performance and  to prevent any damage to or misuse of the phone   Any changes or modifications not expressly  approved in this user s guide could void your  warranty for this equipment     Check Components    Each standard unit comes with the LG SP110  phone  a one slot desktop charger  and one  rechargeable battery  Please make sure that these  components are all included     4 MEM S P LL NN 5    Lida ale ic et    Safety Instructions    WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire or electric  shock  do not expose this product to rain or moisture   Do not use this product near swimming pools or  other bodies of water     IMPORTANT  Before installing or operating this  product  read the SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION  located near the end of this document     Exposure to Radio Frequency  Energy    In 1991  the Institute of Electrical and Electronics  Engineers  IEEE   and in 1992  the American  National Standards Institute  ANSI   updated the  1982 ANSI Standard for safety levels with respect to  human exposure to RF energy  Over 120 scientists   engineers and physicians from universities   government health agencies and industry  after  reviewing the available body of research  developed  this updated Standard  In March  1993  the U S   Federal Communications Commission  FCC   proposed the adoption of this updated Standard     The design of your LGIC fixed wireless terminal  complies with this updated S
11.  or  other container with metal objects  When the battery is detached  from the phone  your batteries are packed with a protective battery  cover  please use this cover for storing your batteries when not in  use     Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones  in the areas where you drive  Always obey them     Also  if using your phone while driving  please       Give full attention to driving driving safely is your first  responsibility       Use hands free operation  if available        Pull off the road and park before making or answer a call if  driving conditions so require     Most modem electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals   However  certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against  the RF signals from your wireless phone     Pacemakers    The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a  minimum separation of six 6     inches be maintained between a  handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential  interference with the pacemaker  These recommendations are  consistent with the independent research by and recommendations  of Wireless Technology Research        Persons with pacemakers        Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their  pacemaker when the phone is turned ON     p Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket        Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise the  potential for interference     If you have any reason to suspect that an interference is taking  pl
12.  or use the side keys    3  Press the number corresponding to the menu  item that you want to select  Then the sub   menu list will appear on the screen    4  Press the appropriate number key to select the  sub menu you want to access    5  Select preferred settings  using the    5 or       keys   Press Soft Key 2  5    i to go one step backw   ard while accessing menu or selecting settings        6  Press Soft Key 1     X to save the settings or  Soft Key 2 YN N to cancel without saving     Sound  MENU       Ring Sound  MENU        Select the ringer sound with            or 9 button   Types of ring sound to notify that you have an  incoming call    Ring Type  MENU         Select one ring type from four types  Ring  Vibrator   Vib Ring and Lamp  with          or    button     32       Ring  amp  Vib Volume  MENU            Adjust the volume of the ringer    Key Beep  MENU GD    9   Set Key beep length and touch tone playback speed        Normal   Sends out a tone for a fixed period of time  only even if you keep the button pressed        Long   Sends out a continuous tone for as long as  you keep the button pressed    Key Volume  MENU         Adjust the key beep volume  the sound the phone  makes when the keys are pressed    Ear Volume  MENU      9    Adjust the earpiece volume  You can also adjust this  during a call  by pressing the side keys     Alerts Sound  MENU       1  Fade  MENU            P    Set an alert to inform you when you have lost a call  or lose services    
13.  the standby mode     34 EEE 35    Auto Hyphen  MENU                 Set hyphen option  When on  this automatically inserts  hyphens to be consistent with U S  phone numbers     Language  MENU       9     Set the Multi language feature for displaying each  language  Language support   English Spanish     System  menu        Version  MENU         View the software and PRL version     Call Information menu        Last Call  MENU           Displays duration of last call in minutes and  seconds     Home Calls  MENU    O      Displays the total number and time  minutes and  seconds  of all calls made while in the home system     i e  not roaming   since last reset  You can reset it  by pressing Soft Key 1 9248 and Press Soft Key 1  BH after select  Zero  using the   amp    button     Roam Calls  MENU       9      Displays the total number and time  minutes and  seconds  of all calls made while in the roaming  mode        gt  fa Pd  xD      SD L4    kan       m NAU    You can reset it by pressing Soft Key 119 and  Press Soft Key 1 after select  Zero  using the        button     All Calls  MENU    9       Displays the total number and time  minutes and  seconds  including calls made while in the home  system and while roaming  This is not resetable     Features  menu        Data Fax  MENU           In    Data Fax    setting  data and fax can be transmitted   Wireless data communication services refer to  utilization of subscriber terminals for access to internet  with personal compu
14. 00 people each year  At that rate   assuming 80 million users of mobile phones  a number increasing  at a rate of about 1 million per month   about 4800 cases of brain  cancer would be expected each year among those 80 million  people  whether or not they used their phones  Thus it is not  possible to tell whether any individual   s cancer arose because of the  phone  or whether it would have happened anyway  A key question  is whether the risk of getting a particular form of cancer is greater  among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the  population  One way to answer that question is to compare the  usage of mobile phones among people with brain cancer with the  use of mobile phones among appropriately matched people without  brain cancer  This is called a case control study  The current case   control study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute  as    well as the follow up research to be sponsored by industry  will    begin to generate this type of information   What is FDA   s role concerning the safety of mobile phones     Under the law  FDA does not review the safety of radiation emitting  consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing  as it  does with new drugs or medical devices  However  the agency has  authority to take action if mobile phones are shown to emit  radiation at a level that is hazardous to the user  In such a case   FDA could require the manufacturers of mobile phones to notify  users of the health hazard and to 
15. Information               eemRBeeR 4  Check Components     eme 4   Deis  ol HD scorns esdan 5    Safety  Hist ucllOriS asteispeetivesibm see enea 5    Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy             5  FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance        reeet 6  Chapter 1  Getting Started            eects eens eee 10  GS ALL D 10  Phone overview       MmMMMMeeII  Hee 11  LOD  CONS LL S e 12  Using the Battery Pack     He 13  Chapter 2  Basic Functions                 eese 16  Turning the Phone On and Off                       16  Making A Cll  em 16  Correcting Dialing Mistakes                     eee 17  Receiving Calle  e                           17  Using Quick Mode     scssiibsastsksssecsavu ast a 18  Call Waiting                     19  UCET 272 7 1 1 DOES 19  Redialing el mE 19  Adjusting tlie Volume exisse eserse serene 20  Power Save MONG     sesicxees teer i n c ic 20  Signal Strength               eee 21  Emergency Dialing         Hn     n 21    7         2    Speed Dialing TEE 21    Call amp f I    asussbsasvatlssxiqsan utes X PAR E Loquhe pA Ea cula 22  Phone Book Features           m 22  Key Ee E LS  1  Chapter 3  MENU Features  exssdassacuPaweren bots dis 32  General Guidelines to MENU Access  and Settings                          22  GOUNG ntastiexidehd d rio R DEREN EDU EAT EPOR cians 32  Display                PO    24  System        M                           25  Call informato eusesmexedieetemun a ns 25  Pea iOS  insti stets esaceveates mea neseccues 26  Utility        
16. M  o    C dzg99  p0    x     E 2   ord O 1  o0 2  a c9zrgo    O aes w D a o a c oY  c C Oo iu xX 5 o Q O m   c gt   o sS X  gt    gya Ss  x a  E oc xo zZ  o 2   SSog2295 Me    OD v    DD H Sogmuoct N O o9 4  OY a Go  GEsae    a c  O  Oo Oo 7 C ow 5     O c EA c           r9gogz2 o G S oo  n     c  o Tras SFT T Qoa d Pa               Chapter 9  Safety Guidelines    Safety Information    Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal    Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio  transmitter and receiver  When it is ON  it receivers and also sends  out radio frequency RF  signals     European and international agencies have set standards and  recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF  electromagnetic energy        Internation Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection   ICNIRP  1996       Verband Deutscher Elektrotechnik VDE  DIN 0848  Directives of the European Community  Directorate General V in  Matters of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Energy    p National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom   GS 11 1988    p American National Standards Institute ANSI  IEEE C95 1 1992       National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements   NGRP   Report 86       Department of Heath and Welfare Canada  Safety Code 6  These standards are based on extensive scientific review  For  example  over 120 scientists  engineers  and physicians from    universities  government health agencies  and industry reviewed the  available body of researc
17. Phone components    This section provides an introduction to the LG   SP110  It includes illustrations and descriptions of  the important phone parts and instructions for  getting your phone powered up and ready to use         Handstrap hole Antenna    Headset Jack      Buzzer Earpiece  Side keys LCD screen  Soft key1 Soft key2  MSG key  Alphanumeric  keypad Scroll keys  Microphone  Active Flip    See page 11 for an overview of your phone     ESOS    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 ONE  1  year  beginning on the date of purchase of the product      2  The limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the  product and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent  purchaser end user      3  This warranty is good only to the original purchaser of the  product during the warranty period as long as it is in the U S   including Alaska  Hawaii  U S  Territories and Canada      4  The external housing and cosmetic parts shall be free of defects at  the time of shipment and  therefore  shall not be covered under  these limited warranty terms      5  Upon request from LG  the consumer must provide information  to reasonably prove the date of purchase      6  The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the prod
18. ace  turn your phone OFF immediately     Hearing Aids    Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids   In the event of such interference  you may want to consult your  hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives     Other Medical Devices    If you use any other personal medical device  consult the  manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately  stickled from external RF energy  Your physician may be able to  assist you in obtaining this information  Turn your phone OFF in  health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas  instruct you to do so  Hospitals or health care facilities may be using  equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy     Vehicles    HF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded  electronic systems in motor vehicles  Check with the manufacture 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 notice so require   FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air  Switch  OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft     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 signal and instructions     Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive       atmosphere and obey all s
19. al customer use      9  Products operated outside published maximum ratings    10  Products used or obtained in a rental program    11  Consumables  such as fuses      3  STATE LAW RIGHTS     No other express warranty is applicable to this product  THE  DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING THE  IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY  IS LIMITED TO  THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN  LG  INFOCOMM INC  SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF  THE USE OF THE PRODUCT  INCONVENIENCE  LOSS OR ANY  OTHER DAMAGES  DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL  ARISING  OUT 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 of limitation of incidental or  consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied  watranty lasts  so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you   This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have  other rights which vary from state to state     4  HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE      To obtain warranty service  please call the following telephone  number from anywhere in the continental United States     LG Infocomm Inc    201 James Record Road Huntsville  AL 35824  Tel  1 800 793 8896 Fax  1 800 448 4026  www lgeservice com    DO NOT RETURN YOUR PRODUCT TO THE ABOVE  ADDRESS  Please call or write for the location of the LGIC    authorized service center nearest you and fo
20. cant  when in the stand by mode  It is well  known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage  through heating effects  this is how your microwave oven is able to  cook food   However  it is not known whether  to what extent  or  through what mechanism  lower levels of RF might cause adverse  health effects as well  Although some research has been done to  address these questions  no clear picture of the biological effects of  this type of radiation has emerged to date  Thus  the available  science does not allow us to conclude that mobile phones are  absolutely safe  or that they are unsafe  However  the available  scientific evidence does not demonstrate any adverse health  effects associated with the use of mobile phones     What kinds of phones are in question           Questions have been raised about hand held mobile phones  the  kind that have a built in antenna that is positioned close to the  user s head during normal telephone conversation  These types of  mobile phones are of concern because of the short distance  between the phone s antenna   the primary source of the RF   and  the person s head  The exposure to RF from mobile phones in  which the antenna is located at greater distances from the user  on  the outside of a car  for example  is drastically lower than that from  hand held phones  because a person s HF exposure decreases  rapidly with distance from the source  The safety of so called   cordless phones   which have a base unit connected to th
21. d this key  you can erase  all digit  If you press this key once in a menu  you can  go back one level and if you press and hold the key in a  menu  you can go back to the standby display     Soft Keys       These keys enable you to adjust keybeep volume  in    side Keys   Standby mode  and earpiece volume  in a call status         These keys are used to scroll through the  memory locations and menu items     In the standby status  set the manner mode by  pressing the    button   for 2 seconds     In the standby status  set the lock function  by pressing the     button   for 2 seconds     Scroll Keys       Alphanume    These keys enable you to enter numbers and  ric keypad   characters and choose menu items     3  3 p    xD      ph    LCD Icons    An image display which shows the function available  when in use     Icons Descriptions    Digital indicator   B  Digital service is available        T NO service  N The phone is not receiving a system signal     In use  N A call is in progress     x No icon indicates the phone is in standby mode           i   l  In vibrator mode    R Roaming  m The phone is outside of its home service area     TTT Charge level    Battery charge level        QO Voice message  When a voice message arrives        D  Text message  When a character message arrives     Signal strength   Current signal strength is indicated by the  Yuu number of lines shown    Display of six bars means the best reception     M          Using the Battery Pack    Charge the
22. e  telephone wiring in a house and which operate at far lower power  levels and frequencies  has not been questioned     How much evidence is there that hand held mobile phones might be  harmful     Briefly  there is not enough evidence to know for sure  either way   however  research efforts are on going     The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the  studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in  their research methods  Animal experiments investigating the  effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have  yielded conflicting results  A few animal studies  however  have  suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development  of cancer in laboratory animals  In one study  mice genetically  altered to be predisposed to developing one type of cancer  developed more than twice as many such cancers when they were  exposed to RF energy compared to controls  There is much  uncertainty among scientists about whether results obtained from  animal studies apply to the use of mobile phones  First  it is  uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to  humans  Second  many of the studies that showed increased tumor  development used animals that had already been treated with  cancer causing chemicals  and other studies exposed the animals  to the RF virtually continuously   up to 22 hours per day     For the past five years in the United States  the mobile phone  industry has supported research into the safe
23. e mailbox become  available as soon as the power is on  You can  access the above three types of messages using the  message key    In addition  you can make a call to  the call back number by pressing the  amp 9 during a  message check     The phone can store up to 20 text messages at 245  characters per message  However  you should  check whether your carrier provides the above  features    The information that is stored on the message is  determined by the modes offered by the phone and  service capability  You can check three types of  messages by pressing the message key a      Types of Menu   gt  New Text   menu displaying newly received text  messages     Old Text   menu displaying opened but not erased  text messages     Voice   menu which shows the number of messages  in voice mail     Erase All   menu to delete all stored messages   gt  Setting   menu to select alert type for new message s     New Message Alert    The phone notifies you that it received new  messages by the following four methods     4 4 mmm Eee 45    1  The phone displays the message on the screen    2  One of four sounds is heard  if selected     3  The red light blinks    4  The message icon is displayed on the screen   F3   In the case of an urgent message  the    icon will flash and an    asterisk    mark will be  displayed on both sides of the message     Note  If you receive the same message twice  your  phone deletes the older one and the new one  is stored as    DUPLICATE       New Text    
24. ent  conversation is over  press the Soft Key 1  and   key again     Memo  In a call state  MENU       Used to enter a phone number the other party gives  you during a call  With this function  you can save  the number without requiring any memo paper  The  phone number is saved at this time in Call History     Key Beep  na call state   MENU        Set Key beep length and touch tone playback speed   e Normal   Sends out a tone for a fixed period of time  only even if you keep the button pressed   e Long   Sends out a continuous tone for as long as  you keep the button pressed     46 En    Chapter 7  Accessories    There are a variety of accessories available for the  phone  You can select these options according to  your personal communication requirements  Consult  your local dealer for availability     Travel Charger    This charger  model TC 10W  allows  you to charge the battery pack  It  supports standard U S  120Volt 60Hz  outlets  A Orange light indicates that it is  charging while a green light indicates  charging is complete  It takes 5 hours to 4  charge a completely discharged battery        Desktop Charger    The desktop charger  model DC   60W  allows you to place both the  phone and a spare battery for  charging at the same time in the  stand  The charger starts to charge the spare  battery as soon as it has finished charging the  phone battery  It can charge a completely discha   rged battery in 3 hours        Cigarette Lighter Charger    You can operate the ph
25. es  attention away from your primary responsibility  driving safety     6  Dial sensibly and assess the traffic  If possible  place calls when  you are not moving or before pulling into traffic  Try to plan calls  when your car will be stationary  If you need to make a call while  moving  dial only a few numbers  check the road and your mirrors   they continue     7 Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be  distracting  Make people you are talking with aware you are  driving and suspend conversations that have the potential to divert  your attention from the road     8  Use your wireless phone to call for you  Dial 9 1 1 or other local  emergency number in the case of fire  traffic accident or medical  emergencies  Remember  it is a free call on your wireless phone     9  Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies  if you see  an auto accident crime in progress or other serious emergency  where lives are in danger  call 9 1 1 or other to call emergency  number  as you would want others to do for you     10  Call raodside assistance or a special non emergency wireless  assistance number when necessary  If you see a broken down  vehicle posing no serious hazard  a broken traffic signal  a minor  traffic accident where no one appears injuried  or a vehicle you  know to be stolen  call roadside assistance or other special non   emergency wireless number        The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when  driving       For mo
26. etter or number in position on the screen  wait  for two seconds for the cursor to automatically  advance to the next space or manually move  the cursor to the left or right by pressing     or      press Soft Key 2 to correct any  mistakes     How to Enter a Name   When entering a name  you can use both upper case   and lower case letters  By default  letters will be   displayed in upper case letter  Following are the   appropriate steps for entering lower case letter  4   Modes  English upper case  English lower case  Digit    Special character  are provided to enter character    You can change the mode using the  amp  button    1  Press  amp  once to change from upper case letter  to lower case letter     2  Enter letter s    3  Press 9 to return to upper case letter   4  Press Soft Key 1 when you are finished     When entering names  type the letters with the  numeric key   Each key corresponds to several characters        Press a key several times to show the character  you want     For example  to enter the letter B  press               24        gt  To move the insertion point left or right  press   5  or          If you need to use the same key for the next  character  either wait for 2 seconds or press  amp G    to move the insertion point to the right    For example  to enter the name LG  either press        O  wait  Q or press O O OC O   Special Characters    You may use any of the 26 special characters when  entering names for phone book storage or editing         
27. etween numbers     2  Storing a Number with Pauses    1  Enter the phone number   2  Press Soft Key 1    30 mmm LL LU NN LL 31    3  Select one from the following      Press  Hard Pause       Press  Time Pause         Press  Hyphen   and hyphens will not pause a  number    4  Enter additional number s   e g  pin number or  credit card number     5  Press Soft Key 1 and Press Soft Key 1  the sub menu will appear and select  Save  on the  sub menu  to save this number with pauses    3   Prepending  a Stored Number    Prepend  can  be used if you are out of your home system and  need to add the area code to an existing phone  book number  When a phone book entry or  message callback number shows up on the  display  you can make addition to the beginning  of the original number  However  you cannot  edit the original number during    Prepending       1  Recall a number in memory     2 Enter the appropriate digits to prepend  numbers and the phone number     3  Press GD      Key Lock  This function allows you to carry the phone safely  without accidentally dialing a number     1  Press and hold Soft Key 1 for about 3  seconds   KEY LOCKED   is displayed     2  To deactivate Key Lock  Press and hold Soft  Key 1 for about 3 seconds again  Y           SD jt    M oom P     m NS      Chapter 3  Menu Features    General Guidelines to MENU  Access and Settings   1  Press Soft Key 1l 39  The first 3 menu  items will appear    2  Press        or    to go through the list of  menu features 
28. h to develop the ANSI Standard     The design of your phone complies with these standards when used  normally  Use only the supplied or an approved replacement  antenna  Unauthorised antennas  modifications  or attachments  could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations     Efficient Phone Operation    Normal Position    Hold the phone as you would with any other telephone with the  antenna pointed up and over your shoulder     Tips on Efficient Operation     f For your phone to operate most efficiently     52 nnn    e Extend your antenna fully    e Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in  use  Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may  cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than  otherwise needed     For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag    An air bag inflates with great force  DO NOT place objects   including both 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     Batteries    Caution   All batteries can cause property damage  injury or bums if  a conductive material  such as jewelry  keys or beaded chains   touches exposed terminals  The material may complete an  electrical circuit and become quite hot  To protect against such  unwanted current drain  exercise care in handling any charged  battery  particularly when placing it inside your pocket  purse
29. igns and instructions  Sparks in such  areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or  even death     Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not  always clearly marked  They include fueling areas such as petrol  stations  below cleck on boats  fuel or chemical transfer or storage  facilities  vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane  or butane   areas where the air contains chemicals or particles   such as grain  dust  or metal powders  and any other area where  you would normally be advised to turn off you your vehicle engine   An air bag inflates with great force  DO NOT place object including  both installed or portable wireless equipment  in the area over the  air bag or in the air bag deployment area  If in vehicle wireless  equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates  serious  injury could result     FDA Consumer Update    FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile  phones  including cellular phones and PCS phones  The following  summarizes what is known   and what remains unknown   about  whether these products can pose a hazard to health  and what can  be done to minimize any potential risk  This information may be  used to respond to questions     Why the concern     Mobile phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy  i e    radiofrequency radiation  in the microwave range while being used   They also emit very low levels of radiofrequency energy  RF    considered non signifi
30. issed call logs  In this menu  you can  make a call by pressing the GD     Added  Book   P    9     Added menu shows the user memo saved on the  line        40       Recent Call History List    The phone keeps a list of the last 30 calls you have  made  inclusive of Outgoing  Incoming  Missed  or  Scratchpad  using the scratch pad feature  calls  You  can redial any of these numbers quickly and easily     1  Press Soft Key 2   2  Press  Call History    3  Example   Press  Outgoing    4  Press    5     or S to scroll through the last ten    calls until the arrow prompt is at the number  you want to call     5  You can press GP to place a call or choose   View  of Soft Key 1 to see the details of  the call  You can then choose Soft Key 1  to save the number to a memory location  If the  number already has a name associated with it   itis already entered into a memory location     Phone Book  Book           Find Entry  Book             1  Press Soft Key 2 5919    2  Press  Phone Book   Find Entry   3  Press Soft Key 1    4  Press Soft Key 1  memory location     5  Press       to make the call     to see specifics in that    41      j  Ao  D     pdt  S    vt    Find Name  Book       O   1  Press Soft Key 2  2  Press  Phone Book   Find Name     3  Enter the character s  that you want to search  for  such as the few letters of the name    4  Press Soft Key 1       The phone then searches for names with that  character string   Searches will ignore difference  between upper and lowe
31. luded tests for several kinds of abnormalities   including mutations  chromosomal aberrations  DNA strand breaks   and structural changes in the genetic material of blood cells called  lymphocytes  None of the tests showed any effect of the RF except  for the micronucleus assay  which detects structural effects on the  genetic material  The cells in this assay showed changes after  exposure to simulated cell phone radiation  but only after 24 hours  of exposure  It is possible that exposing the test cells to radiation  for this long resulted in heating  Since this assay is known to be  sensitive to heating  heat alone could have caused the  abnormalities to occur  The data already in the literature on the  response of the micronucleus assay to HF are conflicting  Thus   follow up research is necessary     2  FDA is currently working with government  industry  and  academic groups to ensure the proper follow up to these industry   funded research findings  Collaboration with the Cellular  Telecommunications Industry Association  CTIA  in particular is  expected to lead to FDA providing research recommendations and  scientific oversight of new CTIA funded research based on such  recommendations     Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the  literature           Two groups of 18 people were exposed to simulated mobile phone  signals under laboratory conditions while they performed cognitive  function tests  There were no changes in the subjects    ability 
32. mitters      http   www fcc gov oet rfsafety    World Health Organization  WHO  International Commission on Non   lonizing Radiation Protection  select Qs  amp  As   http  Avww who int emf    United Kingdom  National Radiological Protection Board   http   www nrpb org uk    1  Muscat et al  Epidemiological Study of Cellular Telephone Use  and Malignant Brain Tumors  In  State of the Science  Symposium 1999 June 20  Long Beach  California     2  Tice et al  Tests of mobile phone signals for activity in  genotoxicity and other laboratory assays  In  Annual Meeting of  the Environmental Mutagen Society  March 29  1999   Washington  D C   and personal communication  unpublished  results     3  Preece  AW  Iwi  G  Davies Smith  A  Wesnes  K  Butler  S  Lim   E  and Varey  A  Effect of a 915 MHz simulated mobile phone  signal on cognitive function in man  Int  J  Radiat  Biol   April 8   1999     4  Hardell  L  Nasman  A  Pahlson  A  Hallquist  A and Mild  KH   Use of cellular telephones and the risk for brain tumors  a case   control study  Int  J  Oncol   15  113 116  1999     Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or mare of the fdlowing Patent   U S  Patent No  4 901 307 U S  Patent Na 53056 109 U S  Patent No  5 099 204  U S  Patent No  5 101 501 Patent No  5 103 450 U S  Patent No  5 107 225   U S  Patent No  5 109 390    LG Information  amp  Communications Ltd   LG Kang Nam Tower  679  Yoksam dong  Kangnam gu  Seoul   135 080  Korea    508 E151 4 UESM       
33. nal Phone Book Memory    The phone has 198 personal phone book memory  locations where you can store up to 32 digits with an  associated name of up to 16 characters     Saving Numbers to Your Personal Phone Book    Memory locations 1 through 8 should be used for  one touch dialing for your most frequently used  phone numbers     1     iN    Enter the phone number that you want to  save Up to 32 digits      By pressing Soft Key 1  will appear     Select    Save    on the sub menu       the sub menu      Select your desired label type using the         button       Enter a name  up to 16 characters  and then    press Soft Key 1   If you do not want to  enter a name  press Soft Key 1 to  proceed directly to the next number     The phone will ask you for the memory location  where the number will be saved  Press Soft  Key 1 to automatically store the number in  the first available memory location  You also  have the option to enter a specific three digit  memory location number      Entry 9 is designated to Emergency Call       The phone will ask whether you want to keep    this number secret or not  Setting memory  location to  Secret  hides the phone number  and is not edited but deleted only  Select  Yes   or  No  using the  S   button       Q pA  YN               Entering Characters  1  Press the key labeled with the letter you want     2  Press the same key repeatedly to change the  letter or number at the flashing cursor position  on the screen  When you have the correct  l
34. ng Dialing Mistakes    If you have misdialed a number  press Soft Key 2   once to erase the last entered digit or hold  down Soft Key 2 for at least one second to  delete all digits     Receiving Calls    1  When the phone rings  open the flip cover or  in case the flip cover is closed  press any key   except     to answer      gt  If you press the   button once when you  receive a call  you can hold on the present  call  and bell sound or vibration stops  If you  press the   button twice  the present call is  terminated     2  Press   to disconnect the call        In call waiting mode  the active call is put on hold as  you answer another incoming call     This service is provided by your service provider     When the call waiting function is activated  your  phone will beep to let you know you have an  incoming call  Your phone may also display the  incoming caller   s identification     Using Quick Mode    Manner Mode  Set as Manner Mode in a public place     1  In the standby status  select the function by  pressing the    for 2 seconds     gt  In case Manner Mode is set     Manner Mode    is  displayed on the LCD screen      gt  If Manner Mode is set  Key Tone dose not sound  and Vibration is selected as a bell sound     Note  To release the Manner Mode  To release the status  press again but for  a little longer     Set up of Lock Function   Used to prevent others from using your phone    1  In the standby status  set the lock function by  pressing the    2    for 2 sec
35. ng even potential risks  there are simple  steps they can take to do so  For example  time is a key factor in  how much exposure a person receives  Those persons who spend  long periods of time on their hand held mobile phones could           consider holding lengthy conversations on conventional phones and  reserving the hand held models for shorter conversations or for  situations when other types of phones are not available     People who must conduct extended conversations in their cars  every day could switch to a type of mobile phone that places more  distance between their bodies and the source of the RF  since the  exposure level drops off dramatically with distance  For example   they could switch to a mobile phone in which the antenna is located  outside the vehicle  a hand held phone with a built in antenna  connected to a different antenna mounted on the outside of the car  or built into a separate package  or a headset with a remote  antenna to a mobile phone carried at the waist     Again  the scientific data do not demonstrate that mobile phones  are harmful  But if people are concerned about the radiofrequency  energy from these products  taking the simple precautions outlined  above can reduce any possible risk     Where can   find additional information   For additional information  see the following websites     Federal Communications Commission  FCC  RF Safety Program   select    Information on Human Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular  and PCS Radio Trans
36. onds     Note  To release the Lock Function    Press Soft Key 1   then enter  password  4 digits         Call Waiting    Your cellular service may offer the call waiting  function  While you are answering a call  you may  hear two beeps indicating another incoming call   When call waiting is enabled  you may put the active  call on hold while you answer the other incoming call   Check with your cellular service about this feature     1  Press G to receive a waiting call   2  Press  amp 9 again to switch between calls     Mute    This function prevents your voice from being  transmitted  but you can still hear the other party s  talking     1  Press Soft Key 1 and   while in a call     2  To release Mute  press Soft Key 1 and    again     Redialing Calls    Redialing Calls Manually    1  Press     amp 9 to redial the last number in call  history       You can also redial any of the last 10 numbers  you have dialed  The last 10 numbers can be  stored in the call history list  See the  Recent  Call History List  on page 41         Adjusting the Volume    The volume buttons on the left topside of the phone  can be used to adjust earpiece  ringer  key beep  volumes and message volume  SMS message  volume   The upper button increases and the lower  button decreases the volume     e You may adjust the earpiece volume while you are  in a call     e Adjust the ringer volume while the phone is  ringing    e The ringer volume can also be adjusted through  Menu feature     e If you adjus
37. one and  trickle charge the phone  s battery  from your vehicle by using the  cigar  ette lighter charger  model  CLC 11W or CLC 12W  You will see       Press Soft Key 1510  Press 9 or EBD   ED to scroll    vw    Press Soft Key 2 20X  Press 9 or GD Qus L                       1  Sound   3  Theme 3  Auto Retry 1  Call History  SMS    e  1  Ring Sound    Default p Off      2  Ring Type    Star theme p every 10 seconds 1  Outgoing ges MG Key 7S       Ring 4  Auto Hyphen p every 30 seconds 2  Incoming Press 6  p   Lamp 5  Language p every 60 seconds B  llissed v9  p Vib    Ring p English 4  One Touch 4  Added GD SBD io scroll   p Vibrator    Spanish p   Enable  i i Disable  4 Key Beep SeSystemuy    2 PhoneBook      New Text  Normal 1  Version 6  Utility _ 2  Old Text  Mong 1  Country 1  Find Entry 3  Voice  5  Key Volume 4 Call Information      Calculator 2  Find Name 4  Erase All  6  Ear Volume 1  Last call 3  Audio AGC 3  Add Entry 5  Setting  7  Alerts Sound 2  Home calls p Alert  p Fade 3  Roam calls 7  Security   p 2Min Alert  p Minute 4  All calls 1  Lock mode  3 PC Sync  J      p Service    Never  p Call Connect _ 5  Features      On power up  1  EU Fax    Always  2  Display    gt  a 2  Restrict  A My Phone s   i d 3  Cl I  o Kr son  En 4 Clear Eo  o ions 2  Auto Answer       30 seconds P Of 5  Emergency    p On when Filp open Eu n 6  New code       Always on Er ig  c Always off p after 3 rings    Ne p after 5 rings     b     ao    Ez  s59572           O  OO Go io oe V   N
38. orized personnel should service the  phone and its accessories  Faulty installation or  service may result in accidents and consequently  invalidate the warranty      gt  Do not hold the antenna while the phone is in use      gt  Do not use the phone in designated    no cellular  phone use    areas      gt  Do not expose the phone to high temperature or  humidity        Avoid getting your phone wet  If the phone gets  wet  turn the power off immediately and remove  the battery pack  If the phone is inoperable  return  it to the dealer for service        Avoid shock or impact on the phone     10 mmm Eee 11    Phone Overview    Function Key Descriptions    The red light goes on when you use the power  key to turn on the phone and when there are  incoming calls and messages     Lamp       LCD screen   Displays messages  amp  indicator icons        call  Using this key  you can also exit out of a menu    When turn power on off  This key disconnects a        back to the phone s standby display without       changing the setting   CSS   Allows user to place or answer calls   a This key allows quick access to text and voice    mail notification messages        Close the active flip to the terminate a call in progress     Active Flip   Open the active flip to answer an incoming call        The current operation of a soft key is defined by  the word at the bottom of the display     Soft Keys 2      If you press this key once  you can erase one digit or  character  If you press and hol
39. ory  address 001 199   During deletion  the display     Erasing phone memory   Please wait   appear  You  should be careful with this function because it  deletes all data saved in the memory location  Any  content deleted is not recoverable     Emergency    MENU          9     To enter 3 emergency numbers   DPT       SEL       enter number      OPT       SEL        8         You  can call these numbers and 911 even   when the phone is locked or restricted  if you dial the  numbers to override the lock and restriction settings     New Code  MENU    O      New code allows you to enter a new four digit lock  code number  For confirmation  it will ask you to  enter the new lock code twice  This is the same  number as the pin code     x         Chapter dts Bock SEDES    Call History  Book       The phone maintains a list of the last 30 calls made   inclusive of Outgoing  Incoming  Missed calls     The most recent entry is stored at the top  Once all  30 locations are filled  the next entry will drop the  oldest entry  Depending on the operating mode and  available features  each entry may contain a phone  number  name and time stamp  which indicates  when the call is generated      You may see one of the following entries     Outgoing  BOOK    P   P     Displays outgoing call logs  In this menu  you can  make a call by pressing the GD    Incoming  Book   P O     Displays incoming call logs  In this menu  you can  make a call by pressing the GD    Missed  Book      9    Displays m
40. ppear by pressing Soft Key 1  after locating cursor on telephone       3  Select    Edit Phone      on the sub menu     4  Setting for telephone    Label and Secret may  now be changed     Deleting Phone Numbers in Memory    1  Locate subject to be deleted using name or  Entry       2   n Entry View  all information stored in selected  Entry may be deleted at once  Erase Entry  or  telephone number may be singled out to be  deleted  Erase Phone        3  By selecting Soft Key 1  sub menu will appear   4  To delete telephone number  select    Erase  Phone      on the sub menu  and select Soft  Key 1 to confirm    You may not delete the last number      in Entry View  the    5  To delete an Entry  select    Erase Entry    on the  sub menu  and select Soft Key 1 to confirm   Entry View with next Entry will return     Note  The numbers  once erased  cannot be  restored permanently  Please be careful     26 EEE 29    Dialing Numbers from Your Phone Book    You can make a call using any memory location  either by speed dialing from the memory list or by  pressing     while viewing the full contents of the  memory location     1  One Touch Dialing   One touch dialing is a  convenient feature which enables you to dial  frequently used numbers in your personal  phone book by pressing a key once  for  memory location 1 through 8       gt  Entry 9 is designated to Emergency Call      gt  For locations 1 to 8  you can use one touch  dialing if enabled  see    One Touch    on page  37   b
41. r case letters      5  You Will see a list of matches     6  Press Soft Key 1 to see specifics in that  memory location  or press  amp   to place the call     Add Entry  Book       9    Store in advance your frequently used telephone   numbers  You can save telephone numbers  pager   number  and so on  up to 199 items  Entry 9 is   designated to Emergency Call     1  Press Soft Key 2   2  Press  Phone Book   Add Entry    3  Enter phone number then Select  Next  of Soft  Key 1      Select your desired phone type using the     button    4  Enter Name and Press Soft Key 1   5  Select the memory location number      You are allowed to specify any address you want   6  Press Soft Key 1    4 2 MEM OU 4 3    PC Sync  Book         Your Phone s Sync feature will synchronize  data between your phone and your PC  This  feature allows you to save time and effort by  downloading information from your PC to your  phone  This is a benefit in that you have your  information with you wherever you go  you save  yourself the task of entering data twice  PC and  phone  and you have created a backup file     For more specific information on installation and  syncronization of your phone and PC  refer to    The PC Sync User Guide included in your Data  Cable Kit  Optional      My Phone    ook         To view your phone number    1  Press Soft Key 2  2  Highlight  My Phone      and press Soft Key 1    J ia AO  XN    sD jt    7  LASA NAU    Chapter o INSesSece Features    Text message  page and voic
42. r the procedures for  obtaining warranty claims       LG Infocomm Inc     10225 Willow Creek Road San Diego  CA 92131       Lathe    Your wireless telephone gives you the powerful ability to  communicate by voice almost anywhere  anytime  But an  important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless  phones  one that every user must uphold     When driving 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 knew your wireless phone and its features such as speed  dial and redial  If available  these features help you to place your  call without taking attention off the road     2 When available  use a hands free device  If possible  add an  additional layer of convenience and safety to your wireless phone  with one of the many hands free accessories available today     3  Position your wireless phone within easy reach  Be able to access  your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road  If  you get the incoming call at an inconvenient time  if possible  let  your voice mail answer it for you     4  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  ice and even heavy traffic can be  hazardous     5  Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving  Jotting  down a  to do  list or flipping through your address book tak
43. re information  please call to 888 901 SAFE  or visit   our website www wow com com    Provided by the Cellular Telecommunications    Industry Association    a  cl  LRE  Story T  YET E pat  ud porta ht ci Ji    Provided by the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association    M NEN    Highlights    Congratulations on your purchase of the LG SP110  phone that has been designed to operate with the  latest digital mobile communication technology  code  division multiple access  CDMA   This CDMA digital  technology has greatly enhanced voice clarity and  can provide various types of advanced features  The  LG SP110 is a PCS phone that can operate on  digital cellular systems  It is an advanced  compact  phone with diverse enhanced features as follows     e Large  easy to read  5 line  backlight LCD with  status Icons     e Paging  Messaging  Voice mail and Caller ID  capability     e 18 button keypad     e Exceptionally long battery life using state of the art  Li ion battery technology and ultra power saving  circuits     e Choice of 27 ring sounds     e Menu driven interface with prompts for easy  Operation and configuration     e Call privacy inherent with CDMA encoding     e    Any Key    answer  auto redialing  one  touch and  speed dialing with 199 memory locations     e Multi language   Two languages are supported  including spanish and English     e Optional accessories           Important Information    This user   s guide contains important information on  the use and
44. repair  replace or recall the  phones so that the hazard no longer exists     Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory  actions at this time  FDA has urged the mobile phone industry to  take a number of steps to assure public safety  The agency has  recommended that the industry     support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of  the type emitted by mobile phones     design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to  the user that is not necessary for device function   and cooperate in  providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on  what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on  human health     At the same time  FDA belongs to an interagency working group of  the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of  mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinated effort at the federal  level  These agencies are     National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  Environmental Protection Agency   Federal Communications Commission   Occupational Health and Safety Administration   National Telecommunications and Information Administration  The National Institutes of Health also participates in this group     In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk   what can concerned individuals do     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 people are  concerned about avoidi
45. ssing  the    button for about 2 seconds or if you press  the GP key or select the Soft Key 1  a  voice mail callback number will be displayed and  a call is made to your voicemail system  where  you can access your voice mail message     4 6                                                               47    Out of Memory Warning    No more messages can be received until enough  memory space becomes available     At this time  the message    NOT ENOUGH MEMORY   New Message is rejected        Erase All  a        All the voice mailbox messages  text messages  and  pages are deleted when you select    4  Erase All     from the MESSAGE MENU screen     Setting  a        The phone generates a sound and vibration  a flash  blinks and the screen indicates the arrival of a new  message when receiving a message  only when  selected from Alert   However  only the screen  indicating a new message is displayed in the off state     Alert           You can select 2 alerts  4 alerts  Mute  and Vibrator  in the  Alert  mode     2Min Alert  8       9     User may select 2 min alert for reminder in case new  message s  is not opened     XN    sD jt    ie  a MA NN      Chapter 6  Functions used during a call    Mute  In a call state  MENU        e Switch microphone on and off while in a call   When the microphone is off  the other party can  not hear you  Press Soft Key 1 and   in  the call status  Then     MUTE    is displayed on the  screen    e If you need to release the status after the urg
46. t briefly  and then dials it     1  Enter memory location number  1 to 199      2  Press GY  The phone will recall the telephone  number from memory  display it  and then dial it     3  Press and hold the last digit of the memory  location number     21    9 Q pA  Y  N    SD LA    Caller ID    This feature enables the phone number of the caller  to be displayed when you receive the call  You  should check if the cellular service carrier provides  this feature     Use of Caller ID    The phone number of the caller will be displayed on  the LCD screen when the call is received  The     Number is Restricted    message will be displayed if  the phone is blocked displaying the caller s phone  number  In addition  the    Number is Unavailable     message will be displayed when the Caller ID cannot  be used  The    Missed Call    message will be  displayed when a call ringing on the phone goes  unanswered  Missed call numbers will be stored in  the call history temporarily and will be displayed later  if the phone number is not blocked        If the phone number is stored in memory together  with the name  the phone number of caller and  name is displayed on the screen before you answer     Phone Book Features    Two Types of Phone Books    You can store up to 198 entries in the Phone Book  giving you easy access to your most frequently  dialed phone numbers  There are two types of phone  books  Personal Phone Book Memory and Recent  Call History List     22          OUO 23    Perso
47. t the ringer volume to minimum  the  LCD displays     Ringer Off   and you will not hear  the ringer sound     e The key beep volume is adjusted through Menu  feature     e The message volume is adjusted through Menu  feature     Power Save Mode    When the phone is in an area without service for 15  minutes  it stops searching for service and enters  into the Power Save Mode  When your phone  activates this feature   Power Save  is displayed on  your screen  The phone automatically checks for  service periodically or you can check manually by  pressing any key           Signal Strength   The call quality depends on the signal strength in  your area  The phone displays the current strength  as the number of bars next to the signal strength  icon  the more the bars  the better the signal  strength  If the signal quality is poor  try moving the  phone  If you are in a building  the reception may be  better near a window  For maximum reception   make sure that the antenna is fully extended     Emergency Dialing    As long as your phone is registered on the system   you can place calls to emergency number 911    even if your phone is locked or restricted     1  Press    then     or    1  Press and hold     for more than 2 seconds      Speed Dialing  see    Dialing Number  from Your Phone Book    on page 29      Speed dialing is a convenient feature  allowing you  to make phone calls quickly and easily  Your phone  recalls the phone number from your personal  directory  displays i
48. tandard  Of course  if  you want to limit RF exposure even further than  updated ANSI Standard  you may choose to control  the duration of your calls and operate your phone in  the most power efficient manner     9 iG AT  XN    sD jt    FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance    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 are  designed to provide resonable 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 caused  harmful interference to radio communications   However  there is no guarantee that interference will  not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment  does cause harmful interference to radio 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      e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna     e Increase the separation between the equipment and  terminal     e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  different from that to which the terminal is connected     e Consult you Authorized LGIC Dealer of an experienced  radio TV technician for help     6 EE    dalla    VIMOUIGUON ecciesia ra E 3  Highlights T  T                                         4  Important 
49. ter or laptops at 8Kbps or at  maximum of 13Kbps     Data In   This setting enable the subscriber terminal to  receive data calls  No incoming calls can  be received with this setting  Outgoing  calls Voice Fax and data  can be originated  and the setting will revert back to Off  Disable  of the Power cycle automatically     Fax In  This setting enables the subscriber terminal  to receive fax transmittals  No incoming  voice calls can be received with this  setting  Outgoing calls Voice Fax and data    can be originated and the setting will revert back to  Off Disable mode of the Power cycle  automatically     36       Auto Answer  MENU          Select the number of rings before the phone  automatically answers a call  This feature is most  commonly used with the car kit     e off   e after 1 ring or melody 5 seconds    e after 3 rings or melody 10 seconds   e after 5 rings or melody 15 seconds     Auto Retry  MENU          Set the length of time the phone waits before  automatically redialing a number when the attempted  call fails    One Touch  MENU              Enable Disable one touch dialing     Utility  menu      Country  MENU O        You can search for the national code of all countries  in the world   total 123 countries     Calculator  MENU         You can calculate simple mathematics   Can be  entered up to the second decimal place    For example  25 x 100 2500   1  Press       and   in order    2  Select 69 using 9 buttons  then press  SEL  button     37    Tu    
50. to  recall words  numbers  or pictures  or in their spatial memory  but  they were able to make choices more quickly in one visual test  when they were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals  This  was the only change noted among more than 20 variables  compared     3  In a study of 209 brain tumor cases and 425 matched controls   there was no increased risk of brain tumors associated with mobile  phone use  When tumors did exist in certain locations  however   they were more likely to be on the side of the head where the  mobile phone was used  Because this occurred in only a small  number of cases  the increased likelihood was too small to be  statistically significant     4  In summary  we do not have enough information at this point to  assure the public that there are  or are not  any low incident health  problems associated with use of mobile phones  FDA continues to  work with all parties  including other federal agencies and industry   to assure that research is undertaken to provide the necessary  answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile  phones     What is known about cases of human cancer that have been  reported in users of hand held mobile phones     Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed  with brain cancer  But it is important to understand that this type of  cancer also occurs among people who have not used mobile  phones  In fact  brain cancer occurs in the U S  population at a rate  of about 6 new cases per 100 0
51. ty of mobile phones   This research has resulted in two findings in particular that merit  additional study     In a hospital based  case control study  researchers looked for an  association between mobile phone use and either glioma  a type of  brain cancer  or acoustic neuroma  a benign tumor of the nerve    56 mmm ae    sheath   No statistically significant association was found between  mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma  There was also no  association between mobile phone use and gliomas when all types  of types of gliomas were considered together  It should be noted  that the average length of mobile phone exposure in this study was  less than three years     When 20 types of glioma were considered separately  however  an  association was found between mobile phone use and one rare  type of glioma  neuroepithelliomatous tumors  It is possible with  multiple comparisons of the same sample that this association  occurred by chance  Moreover  the risk did not increase with how  often the mobile phone was used  or the length of the calls  In fact   the risk actually decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone  use  Most cancer causing agents increase risk with increased  exposure  An ongoing study of brain cancers by the National  Cancer Institute is expected to bear on the accuracy and  repeatability of these results     1  Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to  assess the effects of exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic  material  These inc
52. uct 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 which are not the fault of LG   including damage caused by shipping  blown fuses  spills of food  or liquid      3  Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by  defects in material or workmanship      4  That the Customer Service Department at LG was not notified by  consumer of the alleged defect or malfunction of the product  during the applicable limited warranty period     5  Products which have had the serial number removed or made  illegible      6  This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties  express or  implied either in fact or by operations of law  statutory or  otherwise  including  but not limited to any implied warranty of  marketability 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 norm
53. y pressing and holding down the key  corresponding to the memory location    2  Two Touch Dialing  Speed Dialing    This  dialing feature enables you to dial numbers in  your phone book through two keys  for  locations 10 to 99     1  Press the first digit    2  Press and hold the key of the second digit    3  Three Touch Dialing  Speed Dialing    This  dialing feature enables you to dial numbers in  your phone book through three keys  for  location 100 to 199     1  Press the first digit and second digit    2  Press and hold the key of the third digit     C    ig    sD jt    A    4  Dialing from a Memory List   1  From a memory list  press the scroll keys to go  to the memory location you want    2  Press G amp D    5  Dialing from a Memory Location        On viewing and checking the memory location  to call  press     amp 9      Advanced Phone Book Feature   1  Pause Feature   When you call automated  systems  such as voice mail or credit billing  numbers   you often have to enter a series of  numbers  Instead of entering these numbers  by hand  you can store the numbers in your  phone book separated by special characters  called pauses  There are two kinds of pauses       Hard Pauses  H     The phone pauses until you press Soft Key 1   to go to the next number    gt  Time Pause  T        he phone will pause for two seconds before  sending the next set of numbers    gt  Hyphen          Hyphens are used for appearance only  e g   1 800 555 1234   They will not add a pause  b
    
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