LG CF360 User Manual

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  • Page 2 Your phone is designed to make it easy for you to access a wide variety of content. For your protection, we want you to be aware that some applications that you enable may involve the location of your phone being shared. For applications available through AT&T, we offer privacy controls that let you decide how an application may use the location of your phone and other phones on your account.
  • Page 3: What This Warranty Covers

    Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territories and Canada. 5. P roducts which have had the serial number 4. T he external housing and cosmetic parts shall removed or made illegible. be free of defects at the time of shipment and, 6. T his limited warranty is in lieu of all other therefore, shall not be covered under these warranties, express or implied either in fact or limited warranty terms. by operations of law, statutory or otherwise, 5. U pon request from LG, the consumer must including, but not limited to any implied provide information to reasonably prove the warranty of marketability or fitness for a date of purchase. particular use. 6. T he customer shall bear the cost of shipping 7. D amage resulting from use of non-LG approved the product to the Customer Service accessories. Department of LG. LG shall bear the cost of 8. A ll plastic surfaces and all other externally shipping the product back to the consumer...
  • Page 4: How To Get Warranty Service

    9. P roducts operated outside published maximum S ome states do not allow the exclusive of limitation of incidental or consequential damages ratings. or limitations on how long an implied warranty 10. P roducts used or obtained in a rental program. lasts; so these limitations or exclusions may not 11. C onsumables (such as fuses). apply to you. This warranty gives you specific 3. WHAT LG WILL DO: legal rights and you may also have other rights L G will, at its sole option, either repair, replace which vary from state to state. or refund the purchase price of any unit that 5. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE : does not conform to this limited warranty. LG T o obtain warranty service, please call or fax to may choose at its option to use functionally the following telephone numbers from anywhere equivalent reconditioned, refurbished or new in the continental United States: units or parts or any units. In addition, LG will...
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  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents ......2 Making a Second Call ......28 Swapping Between Two Calls .
  • Page 7 Text Message ........57 Tasks ......... 71 Multimedia Message .
  • Page 8 Q&A ........96 Accessories ......98 Safety Guidelines .
  • Page 9: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety Important Information Be careful when using your phone near other electronic devices. RF emissions This user guide contains important from your mobile phone may affect nearby information on the use and operation of in adequately shielded electronic equipment. this phone. Please read all the information You should consult with manufacturers of any carefully for optimal performance and to personal medical devices such as pacemakers prevent any damage to or misuse of the and hearing aides to determine if they are phone. Any changes or modifications not susceptible to interference from your mobile expressly approved in this user guide could phone. Turn off your phone in a medical void your warranty for this equipment. facility or at a gas station. Never place your Any changes or modifications not expressly phone in a microwave oven as this will cause approved by the manufacturer could void the the battery to explode. user's authority to operate the equipment. IMPORTANT! Please read the TIA SAFETY INFORMATION on page 100 before using Before You Start your phone.
  • Page 10 W hen riding in a car, do not leave your cord. Do not allow the power cord to be phone or set up the hands-free kit near crimped as it may cause fire or electric to the air bag. If wireless equipment is shock. improperly installed and the air bag is D o not handle the phone with wet hands activated, you may be seriously injured. while it is being charged. It may cause an D o not use a hand-held phone while driving. electric shock or seriously damage your phone. D o not use the phone in areas where its use is prohibited. (For example: aircraft). D o not disassemble the phone. D o not expose the battery charger or D o not place or answer calls while charging adapter to direct sunlight or use it in places the phone as it may short-circuit the phone with high humidity, such as a bathroom. and/or cause electric shock or fire. N ever store your phone in temperatures O nly use the batteries, antennas, and less than- 4°F or greater than 122°F. chargers provided by LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other D o not use harsh chemicals(such as alcohol, suppliers. benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to...
  • Page 11: Fcc Rf Exposure Information

    For Your Safety O nly authorized personnel should service C arry and store the memory card in its case. the phone and its accessories. Faulty D o not allow the memory card to get wet. installation or service may result in D o not leave the memory card in an accidents and consequently invalidate the extremely hot location. warranty. D o not disassemble or modify the memory D o not hold or let the antenna come in card. contact with your body during a call. FCC RF Exposure Information A n emergency call can be made only within a service area. For an emergency call, make WARNING! Read this information before sure that you are within a service area and operating the phone. that the phone is turned on. In August 1996, the Federal Communications U se accessories, such as earphones and Commission (FCC) of the United States, with headsets, with caution. Ensure that cables its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, are tucked away safely and do not touch adopted an updated safety standard for the antenna unnecessarily.
  • Page 12: Fcc Part 15 Class B Compliance

    For Your Safety void your warranty and/or result in violation external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with requirements. For more information about a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna RF exposure, visit the FCC website at www. comes into contact with skin, a minor burn fcc.gov may result. Contact your local dealer for a FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance replacement antenna. This device and its accessories comply with Body-worn Operation part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject This device was tested for typical body-worn to the following two conditions: (1) This operations with the back of the phone kept device and its accessories may not cause 0.79 inches (2cm) between the user’s body harmful interference, and (2) this device and and the back of the phone. To comply with its accessories must accept any interference FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum received, including interference that may separation distance of 0.79 inches (2cm) must cause undesired operation. be maintained between the user’s body and Part 15.105 statement the back of the phone. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories containing This equipment has been tested and found metallic components should not be used.
  • Page 13: Avoid Damage To Your Hearing

    For Your Safety if this equipment does cause harmful D o not dispose in fire or with hazardous or interference or television reception, which flammable materials. can be determined by turning the equipment Adapter (Charger) Cautions off and on, the user is encouraged to try to U sing the wrong battery charger could correct the interference by one or more of the damage your phone and void your warranty. following measures: T he adapter or battery charger is intended Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. for indoor use only. I ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver. Do not expose the adapter or battery charger to direct sunlight or use it in places with high C onnect the equipment into an outlet on humidity, such as the bathroom. a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Avoid damage to your hearing C onsult the dealer or an experienced radio/ D amage to your hearing can occur if you are TV technician for help.
  • Page 14: Your Phone

    Your Phone Phone Components 1. Earpiece 2. Left soft key 7. Display screen 8. OK key 3. My Stuff key 9. Message key 10. Right soft key 11. Task menu key 4. Volume keys 12.IM key 13. End /Power key 5. Send key 14.Contact list key 15. Clear key 16. Camera key 6. Alphanumeric keys 17. Microphone...
  • Page 15: Your Phone's Features

    Your Phone Your Phone’s Features 1. Earpiece: Lets you hear the caller and 9. Message key: Use to send either text or automated prompts. multimedia messages. 2, 10. Left soft key/Right soft key: Each of 11. Task menu key: Multitask these keys perform the functions indicated simultaneously with voice and data - by the text on the display immediately browse the web, make calls, play games, above them. send and receive messages, and listen to MP3s. All at once. 3. My Stuff key: You can go to the My Stuff 12. IM key: Allows you to use Internet menu directly. Messenger. 4.
  • Page 16 Your Phone Removable memory port Camera Charger Port / Headset jack Side keys • C ontrol the volume Task menu key of ringtone in standby mode • S peaker volume Camera key during a call Advice to the customer In order to allow better antenna sensitivity LG suggests that you hold the handset as depicted in the figure below. Please do not cover the antenna area with your hand during a call and using a bluetooth connection. It may degrade speech quality. ®...
  • Page 17: Display Information

    Your Phone Display Information Annunciator area Text and graphic area Soft key indications Area Description First line Displays various icons. (Annunciator area) Display messages, Middle lines instructions and any (Text and information that you enter, graphic area) such as number to be dialed. Last line Shows the functions (Soft key currently assigned to the indications two soft keys. area)
  • Page 18: Icon Description

    Icon Description battery Indicates the strength of the 3G Indicates that a call is in progress. network signal. Indicates that the alarm has been Indicates the strength of the set and is on. network signal. Indicates the Schedule function. Indicates that the EDGE service is Indicates the receipt of a message. available. Connection to the EDGE Indicates the receipt of a Voicemail. service allows you to transfer data Indicates that Ring has been set at a speed of 200Kb/s(depending for alert. on network availability). Check with your operator for network Indicates that Silent has been set coverage and service availability. for alert. Indicates that Vibration has been Indicates that GPRS service is set for alert. available. Indicates that the speakerphone Indicates that Flight mode has has been activated. been activated. * T he 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. Bluetooth QD ID B014526...
  • Page 19: Icon Description

    Your Phone Icon Description Indicates that the Bluetooth ® function has been activated. Indicates that the data is being transmitted using a Bluetooth ® connection. Indicates that the connection to a hands-free with Bluetooth ® has been activated. Indicates that the connection to a ® stereo Bluetooth device has been activated. Indicates that the connection to a hand-free & stereo with Bluetooth ® has been activated. Indicates that the Multitasking function has been activated. Indicates that the TTY has been set and is on. Indicates that the phone is accessing the WAP. Indicates that receipt of email. Indicates that you have new RSS. Indicates that the phone is retrieving the MMS message.
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    Getting Started Installing the SIM Card 3. S lide the SIM Card into the SIM Card socket so that it locks the card into place. When you subscribe to a cellular network, Make sure that the notched corner is at the you are provided with a plug-in SIM Card top left and the gold contacts of the card loaded with your subscription details, such as face into the phone. your PIN, any optional services available and many others. Important! The plug-in SIM Card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting or removing the card. Keep all SIM Card out of the reach of Note small children. When you need to remove the SIM Card, slide 1. I f necessary, switch off the phone by it, as shown, and take it out of the socket. holding down the [END] key until the 'Good Bye' image appears. 2. R emove the battery. To do so:...
  • Page 21: Charging The Battery

    Getting Started 4. T o insert the battery, align the golden 1. W ith the battery in position in the phone, contacts of the battery with the connect the lead from the travel charger corresponding connectors on the battery to to charger port on the right side of the compartment. Press down on the opposite phone. The 'B' side must be facing up and end of the battery until it snaps into place. the 'LG' side must be facing down. 2. C onnect the travel charger to a standard AC wall outlet. Only use the travel charger that comes with the package. 5. A ttach back cover by sliding it up into position until it clicks. Warning The travel charger must be unplugged before you remove the battery, otherwise, the phone could be damaged. Charging the Battery Important! Use of unauthorized accessories could You should insert the battery before damage your phone and void your warranty. charging. To use the travel charger provided with your phone:...
  • Page 22: Memory Card Slot

    Getting Started 3. W hen a phone has been charged fully, Tip! disconnect the travel charger from the When the battery is fully charged, the color phone by pulling the connector out. of battery indicator's thunder is changed from yellow to green. Memory card slot The CF360 supports the microSD™ memory card. The memory card can be inserted into the top of the CF360 device. You can use this card to save data files such as MP3 songs. Note I f your phone is powered on while charging, Note you’ll see the bars on the battery indicator icon cycle. Always insert/remove the memory card with the handset power off. I f sufficient power is not supplied to the Use only memory cards that have been USB port, then recharging through USB will approved by the manufacturer. Some memory not work properly. This would be caused by cards might not be compatible with the handset. problems with the PC or USB Hub, so we suggest you contact their manufacturers. If the battery fails to charge completely: A fter turning the phone on and off, please attempt to recharge the battery.
  • Page 23: Inserting The Memory Card

    Getting Started Inserting the memory card Turning Your Phone On and Insert the memory card into the slot until the memory card is fully inserted into the slot, as 1. H old down the [END] key until the shown in the figure below: phone switches on. 2. I f the phone asks for a PIN, enter the PIN Note and press the key. The gold connectors must be facing down and The phone searches for your network and inserted first into the memory card slot. after finding it goes to the idle screen as illustrated below. From the idle screen, you can make or receive a call. Removing the memory card 1. P ush the memory card down into the slot with the tip of your finger. 2. C arefully pull the memory card out of slot. Note The display language is preset to Automatic at the factory. To change the language, use the...
  • Page 24: Access Codes

    Getting Started 3. W hen you wish to switch the phone off, hold down the [END] key until the Good Bye image displays. Access Codes You can use the access codes described in this section to avoid unauthorized use of your phone. The access codes can be changed by using the Change Codes feature (Menu 9.2.6). Security code (4 digits) The security code protects the unauthorized use of your phone. The default security code is set to ‘0000’ and the security code is required to delete all phone entries and to activate the Restore Factory Settings menu. The security code default setting can be modified from the Security Settings menu.
  • Page 25: General Functions

    General Functions Making a Call Making International Calls 1. P ress and hold the key and the 1. M ake sure your phone is powered on. international access character ‘+’ will 2. E nter a phone number including the area appear. code. To edit a number on the display 2. E nter the country code, area code, and the screen, simply press the key to phone number. erase one digit at a time. 3. P ress the [SEND] key. P ress and hold the key to erase the entire number. Ending a Call 3. P ress the [SEND] key to call the When you have finished a call, press the number.
  • Page 26: Adjusting The Volume

    General Functions Adjusting the Volume Note I f Slide Open has been set as the Answer During a call, if you want to adjust the Mode (Menu 9.4.4), you do not need to press earpiece volume, use the side keys of the any key. You can answer the call simply by phone. sliding the phone open. In idle mode, you can adjust the ring volume 2. E nd the call by closing the phone or using the side keys. pressing the [END] key. Answering a Call Notice You can answer a call while using the Address When you receive a call, the phone rings and Book or other menu features. an animated Ring appears on the screen. If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone Vibrate Mode (Quick) number (or name if stored in your Address Vibrate Mode can be activated by pressing Book) is displayed. and holding down the [Star] key. 1. S lide open the phone and press the Signal Strength [SEND] key or the left soft key to answer an incoming call. If Any Key has been...
  • Page 27: Entering Text

    General Functions Entering Text Note Refer to the table below for more information You can enter alphanumeric characters by on the characters available using the keys. using the phone’s keypad. For example, storing names in the Address Book, writing a Characters in the Order Display message, or creating scheduling events in the Upper Case Lower Case calendar all require entering text. . , ‘ @ ? ! - : / 1 . , ‘ @ ? ! - : / 1 The following text input methods are A B C 2 a b c 2 available on the phone. D E F 3 d e f 3 Using the ABC Mode G H I 4 g h i 4 Use the keypad keys to enter your text. J K L 5 j k l 5 1. P ress the key labeled with the required M N O 6 m n o 6 letter: P Q R S 7 p q r s 7 O nce for the first letter T U V 8 t u v 8...
  • Page 28: Using The Symbol Mode

    General Functions Using the 123 (Numbers) Mode T9 dictionary The 123 Mode enables you to enter numbers The T9 dictionary is a feature that allows the in a text message (a telephone number, for user to add any unique or personal words example) more quickly. to the T9 standard language database. The T9 dictionary function can be selected from Using the Symbol Mode the Text Entry Settings sub menu under the Options soft key menu. Within the T9 The Symbol Mode enables you to enter dictionary function, the user can add, modify, various symbols or special characters. delete or reset personal words. To enter a symbol, press the [Star] key. Use the navigation keys to select the desired Note symbol and press the [OK] key. You can select a different T9 language from the Changing the Text Input Mode menu option. The default setting on the phone is T9 disabled mode. Change the text input mode by holding down . You can check the current text input mode in the upper right corner of the screen.
  • Page 29: Using The T9 Mode

    General Functions Using the T9 Mode I f the word is still incorrect after typing completely, press the [Star] key The T9 predictive text input mode allows you once or more to cycle through the other to enter words easily with a minimum number word options. of key presses. As you press each key, the I f the desired word is missing from the phone begins to display the characters that word choices list, add it by using the ABC it thinks you are typing based on a built-in mode. dictionary. As new letters are added, the word changes to reflect the most likely candidate 2. E nter the whole word before editing or from the dictionary. deleting any keystrokes. 1. W hen you are in the T9 predictive text 3. C omplete each word with a space by input mode, start entering a word by pressing the key or the right pressing keys to . Press one navigation key.
  • Page 30 General Functions Using the Korean Mode Characters in the Order Display Allows you to type Korean when you set the ㅏ language as Korean. Refer to the below table. ㅑ ㅓ Characters in the Order Display ㅕ ㄱ ㅗ ㅋ ㅛ ㄲ ㅜ ㄴ ㅠ ㄷ ㅡ ㅌ ㅣ ㄸ ㅐ ㄹ ㅒ ㅁ ㅔ ㅂ ㅖ ㅍ ㅙ ㅃ ㅚ ㅅ ㅞ ㅈ...
  • Page 31: Selecting Functions And Options

    Selecting Functions and Options Your phone offers a set of functions that allow you to customize the phone. These functions are arranged in menus and sub-menus, accessed via the two soft keys marked the left soft key and the right soft key. Each menu and sub-menu allows you to view and alter the settings of a particular function. Soft key functions vary depending on the mode of the phone. The label on the bottom of the display screen immediately above the soft keys indicates the current function. Press the left soft key Press the right soft key to access the available to access the available Menu. Options. A short press will launch the WAP browser. A short press allows you to select and confirm menu options.
  • Page 32: In-Call Menu

    In-Call Menu Swapping Between Two Calls Your phone provides a number of control functions that you can use during a call. To By using three methods, you can switch access these functions during a call, press the between two calls. right soft key [Options]. 1. P ress the [SEND] key. 2. P ress the up and down navigation key. During a Call The active phone call will be highlighted The menu displayed on the handset screen in blue. during a call is different from the default main 3. P ress the right soft key and then select menu displayed when in idle screen, and the “Swap Calls”. options are described below. Answering an Incoming Call Making a Second Call To answer an incoming call when the handset You can select a number you wish to dial is ringing, simply press the...
  • Page 33: Muting The Microphone

    In-Call Menu Conference Calls Muting the Microphone You can mute the microphone during a call by The conference service provides you with the pressing the left soft key [Mute]. The handset ability to have a simultaneous conversation can be unmuted by pressing the left soft key with more than one caller. The conference [Unmute]. When the handset is muted, the call feature can be used only if your network caller cannot hear you, but you can still hear service provider supports this feature. the caller. A conference call can only be set up when you have one call active and one call on hold, Using the Speakerphone meaning both calls must have been answered. You can use the integrated Speakerphone Once a conference call is set up, calls may during a call by pressing the [OK] key. be added, disconnected or separated (that The loudspeaker is automatically deactivated is, removed from the conference call but when you end the call. During the call, you still connected to you) by the person who can disable the Speakerphone by pressing the set up the conference call. These options [OK] key again. are all available from the In-Call menu. The maximum number of callers in a conference Warning call is five. Once started, you are in control Due to higher volume levels, don’t place the of the conference call, and only you can add phone near your ear while the speakerphone...
  • Page 34: Setting Up A Conference Call

    In-Call Menu Setting Up a Conference Call Adding Call to the Conference Call A conference call can be set up while in an active call. To add a call to an existing conference call, press the right soft key, and then select the To begin a conference call Join Calls sub menu from the Conference 1. Place the active call on Hold by pressing Call option. the [SEND] key. Private Call in a Conference Call 2. D ial the 3rd number and press the [SEND] to connect. To have a private call with one caller from a conference call, press the right soft key and 3. O nce connected to the 3rd person, press select the Private Menu from the Conference the [Options] Soft Key, select Conference Call option. When the numbers of the callers Call and then select Join Calls. This will...
  • Page 35: Video Share Calling

    In-Call Menu Video Share Calling To initiate Video Share follow these steps: Making and Answering a Video 1. M ake a phone call by dialing a number, or Share Call selecting a number either from contact list or recent call list. You can make or answer a Video Share call From Recent call or Contact list, you with other 3G video phones. In order to start can also directly make a Video Share by a Video Share call, both sides must have a 3G selecting [Options] > [Video Share Call] and Video Share capable phone and both must be selecting Video Type (Live or Recorded). In in a 3G coverage area. this case skip step 2-3. Note 2. A few seconds after the connection is Before you start a Video Share Call you must established, a "Video Share Ready" prompt check the following: will appear on the screen once the other • P hone must be in an AT&T 3G service area.
  • Page 36 In-Call Menu Note During the Video Share, you can do the following via the right soft key [Options]. The Speakerphone will be automatically activated when a Video Share session begins, S pk. On: You can turn the integrated unless a hands-free device (Bluetooth ® or wired Speakerphone on while you are using head set) is connected. Bluetooth ® L ive: You can share a real-time video M ute/Unmute: You can mute/unmute the stream with the other party while having a microphone by selecting mute/unmute. conversation. S top Video Share: You can stop video R ecorded: You can share a pre-recorded sharing and proceeds with voice call only by video clip with the other party while having selecting Stop Video Share. a conversation. (Note that H.263 video format in 176x144 size B rightness: You can adjust the brightness is supported) of the screen by selecting Brightness. 4. I f the other party accepts the Video Share Z oom: You can zoom in/out the video by invitation, the Video Share session will selecting Zoom.
  • Page 37 In-Call Menu R ecord Video Share/Stop Recording: 5. Once Video Share has been successfully If you initiate the Video Share session, employed in the call, you have the option you can start recording the live video by of ending Video Share or ending both the selecting ‘Record Video Share’. Once you Voice Call and Video Share. are recording the video, you can stop 1. I n order to stop a Video Share call and recording by selecting ‘Stop Recording’. proceed to a voice call E nd Call: You can end phone call by 1. Press the left soft key [Stop] or selecting ‘End Call’. 2. P ress the right soft key [Option] > (Note: Video Share will stop as well) [Stop Video share] H old Call: You can hold phone call by 2. T o End a Voice call along with Video selecting ‘Hold Call’. (Note: Video Share Share call will stop when you select ‘Hold Call’) 1. Press the End Key or 2. P ress the right soft key During the Video Share session, you can turn...
  • Page 38 In-Call Menu 2. A Video Share Call will be unavailable in the S top Video Share: You can stop video the following cases ( “Video Share Ready” sharing and proceed with a voice call only message will not appear). by selecting Stop Video Share. • W hen trying to make a conference call / Landscape mode: When Landscape mode second call during a Video Share Call. is selected you can watch shared video in • W hen the voice call is placed on hold. landscape mode. • W hen moving out of the AT&T 3G service Audio to Bluetooth /Audio to Phone: ® area. When Audio to Bluetooth is selected, you ® can have a conversation using Bluetooth To receive a Video Share session: ®...
  • Page 39: Making A Video Share Call From Camera, Camcoder Or Video Gallery

    In-Call Menu Making a Video Share Call from Saving your Video Share Camera, Camcoder or Video Only the sender can record video during the Gallery Video Share session by 1. S electing [Option] > [Record Video Share] When you are in Camera or Video Recording during live Video Share call. mode, you can easily make a Video Share Call to a person in your Contact List. 2. S etting Auto Record to ‘ON’ (See Application Settings). 1. S tart Video Share call as follows: The Sender can save the recorded video by - I n ‘Take Photo’ /'Record Video' mode, select Video Share icon at the last of the 1. S electing [Option] > [Stop Recording] during right icon list.
  • Page 40: Menu Tree

    Menu Tree The following illustration shows the available menu structure and indicates the: N umber assigned to each menu option. P age where you can find the feature description. 1. AT&T Music (see page 40) 2. Messaging (continued) 1.1 Music Player 2.7 Voicemail 1.2 Additional Music Services 2.8 Message Settings 2.8.1 Message Alert 2. Messaging (see page 47) 2.8.2 Signature 2.1 Create Message 2.8.3 Text Message 2.2 Inbox 2.8.4 Multimedia Message 2.3 IM 2.8.5 Voicemail Number...
  • Page 41 Menu Tree 5. MEdia Mall (see page 62) 7. My Stuff (see page 66) 5.1 Shop Tones 7.1 CV 5.2 Shop Games 7.2 Audio 5.3 Shop Graphics 7.3 Games 5.4 Shop Multimedia 7.4 Picture 5.5 Shop Applications 7.5 Video 5.6 Shop Video 7.6 Applications 5.7 MEdia Net 7.7 Tools...
  • Page 42 Menu Tree 8. Address Book (see page 78) 9. Settings (continued) 8.1 Contact List 9.2 Phone Settings 8.2 New Contact 9.2.1 Date & Time 8.3 Caller Groups 9.2.2 Languages 8.4 Speed Dial Lists 9.2.3 Set Shortcuts 8.5 Contact Management 9.2.4 Auto Key Lock 8.6 Service Dial Numbers 9.2.5 Set Flight Mode 8.7 My Numbers 9.2.6 Security 9.
  • Page 43 Menu Tree 9. Settings (continued) 9. Settings (continued) 9.4 Call 9.6 Memory 9.4.1 Call Forwarding 9.6.1 Used Space 9.4.2 Send My Number 9.6.2 Set Storage Defaults 9.7 Application Settings 9.4.3 Auto Redial 9.8 Software Update 9.4.4 Answer Mode 9.9 Phone Information 9.4.5 Minute Minder 9.4.6 Call Waiting 9.4.7 Call Reject 9.4.8 Send DTMF Tones 9.4.9 TTY 9.4.0 Hearing Aid 9.4.* Time & Cost 9.5 Connection 9.5.1 Bluetooth ® 9.5.2 USB Connection Mode 9.5.3 Internet Profiles 9.5.4 Access Points...
  • Page 44: At&T Music

    AT&T Music Music Player Note Menu 1.1 Copyrights of music files may be protected by A ll Songs: You can view all the songs in copyright and intellectual property laws. Please your music library. ensure that you adhere to the applicable Terms P laylists: You can make your own playlists of Use of materials laws prior to downloading or copying files. by choosing songs from the All songs menu list. A rtists: Shows the list of artists of all the songs in your music library, and shows all the songs by a chosen artist. A lbums: Shows the list of albums of all the songs in your music library, and shows all the songs on a chosen album. G enres: Shows the list of genres of all the songs in your music library, and shows all songs of a specific genre. S huffle Songs: Shuffles playing order of songs in your library at random.You can listen to the songs in random. Tip! It supports formats such as MP3, AAC, AAC+ ,WMA, MP4(audio only) or 3GP(audio only).
  • Page 45: Adding Music To Your Handset

    AT&T Music Note Playing Music Files under 300kb are stored as ringtone files. To listen to music that you have transferred to your phone, follow these quick easy Adding Music To Your Handset steps: Music files can be added to your handset by Playing Music with the Slide Open using one or more of the following methods: 1. P ress the left soft key [Menu] to open the • D ownload music and ringtones over the Main Menu. AT&T network directly to your device via 2. S elect AT&T Music (1). the Shop Music (Menu 1.2) link in the AT&T Music Folder or the Shop Tones (Menu 5.1) 3. S elect Music Player (1) to view your link in the AT&T MEdia Mall folder options. You can select from Now Playing, All Songs, Playlists, Artists, • F rom your existing digital media collection Albums and Genres to select your Music on your PC via Windows Media Player...
  • Page 46: Purchasing And Downloading Music

    AT&T Music Purchasing and downloading Music Transferring Music using your PC directly to your Device Before You Get Started 1. W ith Slide open, press Left Soft Key To transfer music from your PC to your device, [Menu] to open the Main Menu. you will need the following: 2. Press (1) or use the Navigation Keys to • W indows Media Player 10 (or above) or ® select AT&T Music. other digital music management software 3. S elect Shop Music (2). such as Napster or eMusic 4. N avigate the Shop Music page to • M usic on your PC in one of these formats:...
  • Page 47: Transferring Music Using Windows Media Player

    3. M ake sure the microSD card is inserted “Connecting as Music Sync...”. properly into the headset. 3. O nce the USB connection has been 4. U se the USB adapter cable to connect the established, the handset displays handset to the PC. When you try to connect “Connected as Music Sync Mode. Do handset on your PC, the handset displays not disconnect during transfer.“ and the “Connecting as Music Sync...”. computer screen then shows the CF360 5. O nce the USB connection has been device. If the detection does not occur, skip established, the handset displays to Changing USB Connection Settings “Connected as Music Sync Mode. Do section on page 45. not disconnect during transfer.“ and the computer screen then shows the CF360 Note device. If the detection does not occur, skip If you have a USB hub, connect the handset to Changing USB Connection Settings directly to your computer rather than through section on page 45.
  • Page 48 AT&T Music 5. C hoose the destination location for the Drag and Drop Music Using CF360 As A Mass Storage Device media files. The CF360 Music Sync Player appears in a drop-down list on the right 1. I nsert a microSD™ memory card. side of the screen. 2. P ower on the phone. Note 3. C onnect the device to a PC using a CF360 If there are no items present in the playlist, USB data cable. click the Edit Playlist button and begin adding 4. A bubble may appear, “Found New the music files from among the various media Hardware LG USB Modem”. categories. 5. A ccess My Computer on the PC.
  • Page 49: Deleting Music Files

    AT&T Music Note Deleting Music Files If the target computer does not detect the When you have transferred files with the newly connected handset as Mass Storage, Music Sync feature and you want to delete skip to Changing USB Connection Settings them from your phone, you should connect section below. the phone to your PC with Music Sync. Even if you have deleted files on your phone that Changing USB Connection Settings were transferred with Music Sync by one of 1. W hen the Idle screen displays, go to the the following methods, delete them again Main Menu by pressing the left soft key with Music Sync. The following are the three [Menu]. options available to delete Music from your 2. S elect Settings and press or the [OK] key. Phone: 3. S elect Connection and press the [OK] key. A. D elete a file using Mass Storage, but not using Music sync function.
  • Page 50: Additional Music Services

    AT&T Music Additional Music Services Note Menu 1.2-1.8 Some applications are data intensive (i.e. previews via streaming) so the user should be Other AT&T music applications are preloaded enrolled in an unlimited data plan before using or available for your phone that allow you to: these services to avoid per-use data charges. Note • I dentify the name, artist and album to a song from a song sample. Additional charges may apply for downloading content or use of these services. • L isten to the latest Hip Hop, R&B, Rock, Jazz, or Country streaming commercial-free radio channels, anywhere you go. • View the latest music videos. • View music news and information. • C ut custom-made ringtones from the favorite parts of your favorite songs. • a nd much more! To use these services, 1. P ress Left Soft Key to open the Main Menu. 2. S elect Entertainment (1) and AT&T Music (2). They will be listed in the AT&T Music Folder.
  • Page 51: Messaging

    Messaging P icture: You can select a graphic image by This menu includes functions related to SMS (Short Message Service), MMS (Multimedia using the left/right navigation keys. You can Message Service), voice mail, as well as the preview the selected picture by pressing the network’s service messages. left soft key [View]. A udio: You can insert various ringtones. You can go to the message menu directly by pusing the key in the navigatione keys. Note vCard, vCalendar, vNote and vTask are created Create Message Menu 2.1 by Address Book, Calendar, Notepad and Tasks respectively. Go to the Tools and Address Book Note sections for more detailed information. If you select a graphic or an audio file while V ideo: You can insert a video clip by using writing a multimedia message, the file loading the center key [Insert]. time will take about 5 seconds. You will not be able to activate any key during the file loading Take New Picture: You can insert a new time. When the file loading is complete, you image taken from the camera by pressing will be able to write a multimedia message. [OK] key. The following camera Editing a message options are available when you press [Settings]. For further details, go to the...
  • Page 52 Messaging R ecord New Audio: You can record new M ore: You can insert Subject, vCard, audio by pressing the center key [Record]. vCalendar, vNote, vTask, or Contact. After recording new audio, you can cancel it Using Options by pressing the right soft key [Cancel]. You Press right soft key [Options]. can also press the left soft key [Discard] to • T ext Entry Mode: Sets the text input delete the current recording and try again. mode. For more details, refer to Entering To control the new audio menu, choose Text (page 23). [Options] by pressing the right key. Under [Options], choose one of following • T ext Entry Settings: Text Entry Language allows you to set the text entry • Q uality: Set the audio’s quality to Fine, language to English, Spanish, French Normal or Economy. and Korean. T9 Word Candidate list is • S et Storage Defaults: You can assign available when it is set to On. T9 Next the primary storage to Phone Memory Word Prediction is available when it is...
  • Page 53: Inbox

    Messaging Inbox • S ave to Drafts: Saves the selected Menu 2.2 message to draft folder. You will be alerted when you receive a • C ancel Message: Allows you to exit message. They will be stored in the Inbox. the text input mode without saving your In the Inbox, you can identify each message input message. by icons. If you are notified that you have received a multimedia message, you can Sending a Message download the whole multimedia message by After completing a message using the Insert/ selecting it in the Receive menu. Options, select Send To to send a message. The following [Options] are available in the • P ress the right soft key [Options]. Inbox list. When you are done inserting items into your A dd to Address Book: You can save the message. You can proceed by selecting [Sent sender’s phone number in the Contact List.
  • Page 54: Offline Menu

    Messaging F orward: You can forward the selected 1. T hrough the Main Menu. message to another party. 2. T hrough the IM hotkey (the right navigation C opy to Phone / SIM: Allows you to copy key). Short pressing the hotkey will bring this to the phone. up the available IM clients. The menu items below might not appear since not S elect Multiple: Allows you to choose all IM communities support the various various items at once. options. Also the menu strings may M essage Details: You can view appear differently based on the selected information about received messages; IM communities. The keywords such as Message type, Subject, Sender’s address, User ID, Login and Contact will be used Message date & time, Priority, Message as general terms in IM menus according size, Attached Files (Only for Multimedia to the currently selected communities messages). such as AIM®, Windows Live® and Y!®...
  • Page 55: Conversations List

    Messaging When cursor is located on a Saved Conversations Conversations List This is where a user can view saved conversations. Note Settings When you select the left/right navigation S et Sound: Allows you to set an alert key or the Confirm key on the Conversation on/off for a Contact when they have activity List, it offers the ability to view or hide the on their session. conversations listed. N etwork: You may check your IM Network The following options, depending on the IM Profiles or Server Address information. Community you are signed in to, are available through the 'Options' soft key. IM Information S aved Conversations: You may view or This indicates the Instant Messaging Client delete the stored conversation session. Information such as Client Name and Version S ettings Number.
  • Page 56 Messaging When cursor is located on a When cursor is located on a Conversation Contact List The following are the options when they click The following are the options when they click on the 'Options' soft key. on the 'Options' soft key. E nd Conversation: This closes the A dd Contact: This adds a new contact selected conversation. to the selected Contact Lists; at the same time, this searches for the contact on the Note basis of E-mail Address, First Name, or I f an unknown contact was selected, that Last Name. contact is deleted. R efresh List: This refreshes the present B lock/Unblock Contact: This allows you information on the contacts within the to block/unblock the selected Conversations contacts.
  • Page 57: Menu Options Available In The Conversation Screen

    Messaging When cursor is located on a Menu options available in the Contact Conversation screen The following are the options when they click Using the 'Options' soft key, the following on the 'Options' soft key. options are available while on the Conversation screen. A dd Contact: This adds a new contact to the selected contacts list; at the same time, B ack To List: This brings the screen back this searches for the contact on the basis of to the contacts. E-mail Address, First Name, or Last Name. I nsert: You can insert Symbol, Template D elete Contact: This deletes the selected and emoticons in the conversation screen. Contact. B lock/Unblock Contact: This allows B lock/Unblock Contact: This allows or blocks conversation with the selected or blocks conversation with the selected...
  • Page 58: Mobile Email

    Messaging Note To Set Up Mobile Email • I n the conversation window, you can use the 1st Step: Left Soft Key [Menu] up/down navigation key for scrolling through 2nd Step: W ith navigation key select the conversation. 'Messaging' • M aximum number of characters supported by O pen Mobile Email: Select Mobile E- a message is 800 characters for receiving and mail and press OK. 127 characters for sending. S elect an E-mail Provider: Use the • T he present information might not update navigation key to highlight the e-mail in real time so the “Refresh List”/“Refresh Contact” option can be used for the most up provider you wish to use and press OK.
  • Page 59: Drafts

    Messaging Outbox O pening an Email: Just scroll down Menu 2.6 and highlight the e-mail subject line you Outbox is a temporary storage place for want to open and press [OK] key. Once the messages waiting to be sent and where e-mail opens, just select Options to reply, you can view the lists and contents of sent forward, or delete. messages and also verify if transmission was D eleting an Email: Just scroll down to the successful. e-mail you want to delete, press Options, If the message is not sent from the Outbox, then Delete. you will receive a sound alert along with a For additional details, visit www.att.com/email Message Sending Fail notice on the screen. Another attempt will be made to send the Drafts failed message and after two unsuccessful Menu 2.5 attempts, the message will no longer be sent You can view the messages saved as a draft. automatically. In order to send the message The draft messages are listed with the date that has failed, you must press Resend from and time of when the messages were saved. the Options menu. The following [Options] are available. If the message Send has failed, the following S elect Multiple: Allows you to delete [Options] are available.
  • Page 60: Voicemail

    Messaging Voicemail Message Settings Menu 2.7 Menu 2.8 This menu provides you with a quick way of Message Alert (Menu 2.8.1) accessing your voice mailbox (if provided by Allows you to choose Sounds and Alert Type. your network). This may already be available; to check the voicemail, press and hold the key. Signature (Menu 2.8.2) When new voicemail is received, the symbol This feature allows you to create your Text will be displayed on the screen. signature. You can use symbols, text templates and Note contacts as part of the signature. Please check with your network service provider for details of their service in order to configure Once you've created a signature, you can the voicemail setup. choose to have it added into your outgoing text messages by turning 'On' the 'Insert Signature' option. Please see 'Insert Signature' instructions for this option.
  • Page 61: Text Message

    Messaging Text Message I nsert Signature: You can insert your own (Menu 2.8.3) signature (Menu 2.8.2) that you created. T ext Template: There are 6 predefined messages in the list. You can view and Multimedia Message (Menu 2.8.4) edit the template messages or create new M ultimedia Templates: Allows you to messages. The following [Options] are add new multimedia templates by choosing available. [New]. - Send: Allows you to send the selected - Insert: Allows you insert Symbol, Picture, template via Message. Audio, Video, Take New Picture, Record - Delete: Allows you to delete the selected New Audio, Record New Video and More. template message. The following are available through the Right - Edit: Allows you to write a new message Soft Key [Options] Menu. or edit the selected template message. - Text Entry Mode: Sets the text input - Delete All: Deletes all messages in the mode as abc, Abc, ABC, T9 abc, T9 Abc, folder.
  • Page 62: Voicemail Number

    Messaging P riority: You can set the priority of the Message Center: The details for the message you choose. Multimedia gateway are pre-loaded onto your handset and should not be changed. M essage Subject: You can enter the MMS Subject when this menu is on. Voicemail Number (Menu 2.8.5) V alidity Period: This network service This menu allows you to set the voicemail allows you to set how long your multimedia center number if this feature is supported by messages will be stored at the message the network service provider. Please check center. with your network service provider for details S end Delivery Receipt: Allows you to of their service in order to configure the receive a delivery confirmation notification handset accordingly. for a Multimedia Message. Service Message (Menu 2.8.6) S end Read Receipt: Allows you to receive You can set the Service option to determine a message read confirmation notification whether you will receive service messages...
  • Page 63: Yellowpages.com

    YELLOWPAGES.COM Unleash the power of YELLOWPAGES.COM local search on your mobile phone. Find a business, get maps and directions, and save your favorites: our mobile app gives you what you need, whenever and wherever you need it. Search for local businesses. View ratings and call businesses. Save businesses for future access. Get maps and view step-by-step directions. * F or more information, refer to the www.yellowpage.com...
  • Page 64: Media Net

    MEdia Net Menus for the Browser This menu shows how to access the Internet by launching the WAP browser. You can surf the Internet using either the MEdia Net is one of the services provided by phone keys or the WAP Browser menu. AT&T and it gives you access to all the cool Using the Navigation Keys things you can do with your wireless phone. When surfing the Internet, the keys function Note differently from when the phone is on Standby Check the availability of WAP services, pricing Mode. and tariffs with your network operator and/or the service provider whose service you wish Description to use. Service providers will also give you up/down navigation Scroll each line of instructions on how to use their services. the content area Please contact your service provider to open an Internet account. To launch the browser in standby mode, press the key. Once connected, the homepage is displayed. The content depends on the service provider. To exit the browser at any time, press the key.
  • Page 65: Using The Wap Browser Menu

    MEdia Net Using the WAP Browser Menu Online menu Once you are connected to the Internet, the following menu options are available: Back: Moves to the previous page. Forward: Moves to the next page. Refresh: Loads the current page again. Home: Moves to the initial homepage. EnterURL: Connects to the specific URL after editing. Bookmarks: You can add or save the current page to Bookmark or view the list saved under Bookmark. Search Text: You can search the text what you want to find. Recent Pages: You can manage the list of the Internet pages you visited. Settings: Allows you to set options such as Full Screen View, Cache, Cookie, Qpass and other Browser Settings.
  • Page 66: Media Mall

    MEdia Mall Shop Tones downloading graphics. Contact your service Menu 5.1 provider for further information. This menu option connects to AT&T’s ringtone download site. Shop Multimedia Menu 5.4 Note This allows you to connect to AT&T’s Additional charges may be incurred when multimedia download site. downloading ringtones. Contact your service provider for further information. Note Additional charges may be incurred when Shop Games downloading multimedia contents. Contact your Menu 5.2 service provider for further information. This menu option connects to AT&T’s game download site. This allows users to download Shop Applications Menu 5.5 the various games by connecting to the Internet. This menu option connects to AT&T’s application download site. This allows users Note to download the various applications by Additional charges may be incurred when connecting to the Internet.
  • Page 67: Shop Video

    MEdia Mall Shop Video Menu 5.6 This menu option connects to AT&T’s video download site. Note Additional charges may be incurred when downloading video. Contact your service provider for further information. MEdia Net Menu 5.7 This connects to the homepage. This option will connect you to the homepage using the WAP browser.
  • Page 68: At&T Gps

    AT&T GPS The AT&T Navigator application on your A Search feature that allows you to find device uses GPS position determination businesses or points of interest near your technology and access to your carrier’s data current location, an airport, a waypoint, or network to provide you with driving directions any other entered address. You can read and a host of other services, including: ratings and reviews for businesses and easily call the business that you have found G PS navigation that gives you turn-by-turn to check on the availability of an item or to directions to any destination address in make a reservation. You can navigate to the the continental United States. If you miss business location now or save the address a turn or get off-track, AT&T Navigator for later use. will calculate a new route for you. You can enter a destination address by using AT&T M aps of the area around your current Navigator’s automatic voice recognition location, around a marked waypoint, or system or by typing on the device’s keypad. around an address that you had previously entered. You can pan the map (adjust left, A udio and visual traffic alerts while driving right, up, or down) and zoom in or out. or viewing maps, as well as traffic re- You can also mark a point under the cursor routing capabilities to minimize delays on as a waypoint. your trip. A compass-like indicator presenting your direction of travel, location, and speed.
  • Page 69 AT&T GPS T he ability to personalize your application I t could take 2~3 minutes to get your GPS position depending on the condition of the preferences by selecting U.S. customary environment or network. or metric distance units, the language for audible guidance, and so on. You can also use many of AT&T Navigator’s features on the TeleNav website, such as getting driving directions (Route Planning) and using the Search function to find businesses, churches, schools, and government offices. You can also use the TeleNav website to add an address to your My Favorites list, manage your My Favorites and Recent Places lists, and shop at the TeleNav Store. Note For best GPS performance I n order to improve GPS antenna sensitivity, do not cover the GPS antenna area of the device. Y our GPS antenna sensitivity might be weakened if you are in a high rising building, underground, or location surrounded by metal or concrete. U se near the window indoors for better GPS antenna sensitivity. F or battery durability, please use vehicle power adapter in your car.
  • Page 70: My Stuff

    My Stuff Audio Menu 7.1 Menu 7.2 Cellular Video (CV) brings you quick, on- S hop Tones: This menu option connects to demand access to crystal clear news, sports, AT&T’s ringtone download site. weather and entertainment video clips. Catch A nswer Tones: This menu option connects up on TV’s hottest shows, funniest comedians, to AT&T’s answer tone download site. biggest headlines and latest sports scores. R ecord Voice: You can record your own You can even personalize your homepage for audio by pressing the center key [OK]. quick access to your favorites. In addition, the F iles: You can view the audio files on your CV service automatically streams localized phone. weather information to your personalized “News & Weather” page each and every day. Games To access CV: Menu 7.3 1. F rom standby mode, press the Left Soft Key Java is a technology developed by Sun to access the Menu.
  • Page 71: Picture

    My Stuff Picture Note Menu 7.4 The JAR file is a compressed format of the Java Once the user has Clicked on Picture (Menu > program and the JAD file is a description file My Stuff > Picture) Icons will appear. The top that includes all detailed information. From the three icons are the following options: network, prior to download, you can view all detailed file descriptions from the JAD file. S hop Graphics: This menu option connects to AT&T’s graphic download site. Warning Note Only J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) based programs will run in a phone environment. Additional charges may be incurred when downloading graphics. Contact your service J2SE (Java 2 Standard Edition) based programs provider for further information. will only run in a PC environment. T ake Picture: You can take your own S hop Games: This menu option connects photo by pressing the center key [OK]. to AT&T’s game download site. M ake Animated GIF: You can make an G ames List: You can see the default and animation file with the selected images downloaded games in the list.
  • Page 72: Video

    My Stuff Video Applications Menu 7.5 Menu 7.6 Once the user has entered Video, the icons This menu displays the list of Java programs that appear are the following Options. downloaded using WAP. All previous downloaded programs can be selected, S hop Videos: This menu option connects deleted, or viewed in detail within the to AT&T’s video download site. This allows Application menu. users to download the various videos by S hop Applications: This menu option connecting to the Internet. connects to AT&T’s application download R ecord Video: You can record your own site. video by pressing the center key [OK]. A pplications List: You can see the F iles: You can view the video files in downloaded applications in the list. the list. Note Tools Menu 7.7 DRM (Digital Rights Management) Recent Calls DRM sometimes restricts some functions, such...
  • Page 73: Alarm Clock

    My Stuff All Calls Delete the call from the list. Allows you to view all of missed, received, Alarm Clock (Menu 7.7.2) and dialed call records. The alarm function allows you to set up Missed Calls multiple alarms. You can also set the time, repetition interval and alarm sound. View the number, if available, and call it or save it in the Address Book. Select your desired alarm setting to configure from the alarm list. If there is no alarm E nter a new name for the number and save setting, press the left soft key [New] to add both in the Address Book. a new alarm. Send a message using this number. T ime: Select the desired set time mode Delete the call from the list. using the navigation key. Input your desired alarm time by specifying the hour and Dialed Calls minute. If the time is in 12 hour clock V iew the number, if available, and call it or format, you have to select either ‘am’ or save it in the Address Book. ‘pm’ using the center soft key. E nter a new name for the number and save R epeat: Select the desired repeat mode both in the Address Book.
  • Page 74: Calendar

    My Stuff Calendar S elective Delete: Deletes the defined (Menu 7.7.3) schedules such as Old Schedules or All When you enter this menu option a calendar Schedules. will be displayed. The square cursor is used S ettings to locate a particular day. The bottom bar on the calendar indicates schedule(s) for that Notepad (Menu 7.7.4) day. This function helps to remind you of the You can create up to a maximum of 30 schedule. The phone will sound an alarm tone memos. if it has been set for a specific schedule item. 1. P ress the left soft key [New] to create a Description new memo. up/down navigation key Weekly 2. I nput the memo and press the center key left/right navigation key Daily [Save] to save. key / key Annually Calculator (Menu 7.7.5) key / key Monthly...
  • Page 75: World Clock

    My Stuff World Clock M ark 'Complete' / Mark 'In Progress': (Menu 7.7.6) Allows you to change the status of the The World clock function provides time selected task as In Progress or Complete. information on major cities worldwide. E dit: Allows you to edit a saved task. 1. Y ou can choose your city name first by D elete: Deletes the selected task. typing it and press the left soft key [Save]. S elective Delete: Deletes All Completed, 2. Y ou can select a desired city as a base All Past Tasks or All Tasks. using the right soft key [Options]-[Change City]. S end Task Via: Enables the selected task to be sent via Message and Bluetooth ® Tasks (Menu 7.7.7) S elect Multiple: Allows you to have This feature allows you to save and manage...
  • Page 76: Tip Calculator

    My Stuff 2. D uring the timing, you can record an Note individual lap time by pressing the right You can input a decimal number by pressing the soft key [Lap]. Up to 20 lap times can be [Star] key. recorded. 3. Y ou can stop or restart timing by pressing Camera & Recordings Menu 7.8 the key. The times can be saved Take Photo once the Timing has been stopped by (Menu 7.8.1) using the left soft key [Options] Menu. Using the camera module built into your phone, you can take pictures of people or 4. T o reset the stop watch, press the left events while on the move. Additionally, you soft key [Reset]. can send photos to other people in a picture S aved Times: You can see the saved message. recorded times which are in the lap time list The right soft key [Settings] will bring up the of the New Time option.
  • Page 77: Record Video

    My Stuff Record Video W hite Balance: This adjusts the Light (Menu 7.8.2) Effect level and you can select from the You can record a video clip in this menu. following options: Auto/Daylight/Cloudy/ Before starting to record, press the right soft Illuminate/Indoors. key [Settings] to set the following values. N ight Mode: Allows you to choose On Select the desired value and press the or Off. key to confirm. T imer: Determines the camera timer. The right soft key [Settings] will bring up the following options. I mage Quality: You can select the desired quality of photo by selecting either Super There are two tabs, one of which is Preview Fine, Fine or Normal mode by using the and the other is Others. navigation keys. Followings are the options of Preview. Followings are the options of Others. B rightness: You can adjust the brightness Save to: When a microSD(TM) card is level of the screen using the left/right inserted into the phone, you have the option navigation keys and there are 9 level of...
  • Page 78: Camera Album

    My Stuff Camera Album N ight Mode: Allows you to choose On (Menu 7.8.3) or Off. In this menu, you can review the pictures V ideo Quality: You can select the desired and videos you have taken. When no images quality of photo by selecting either Super have been captured, the Empty message will Fine, Fine or Normal mode by using the be displayed. The picture will display the last navigation keys. image viewed. The left or right navigation key is used to view previous or next image. D uration: There are General mode, Video Share Mode, and MMS Video Mode. The followings are the options when you press the left soft key [Options]. Followings are the options of Others. S end: Allows you to send taken Photos S ave to: When a microSD(TM) card is via a Message, Bluetooth or to HP's inserted into the phone, you have the option Snapfish. For further details about sending to Save your Video to the memory card or multimedia messages, page 57. to the phone. U se as: Allows you to set the selected H ide Icons: Allows you to choose Auto photo image as a wallpaper or Contacts...
  • Page 79: Record Voice

    My Stuff Record Voice S lide Show: The Slide Show mode will (Menu 7.8.4) display the images in slide show format. You can record an audio clip in this menu. The images are shown in 2 second The recorded audio file is saved automatically intervals. to the Audio Gallery in the My Stuff Menu E dit: You can Resize, Crop, Rotate, Color (Menu 7.2). Adjustment and Image filter. The right soft key [Options] will bring up the R ename: You can change the title of the following options. selected graphic file. R ecord Mode: Sets the recording mode to D isplay Date: Allows you to display the either MMS or General. Date or Date&Time. Q uality: Determines the quality of an I nformation: Displays Name, Size, Date, audio clip. Resolution, Type and Copyright Protection S et Storage Defaults: You can set the information.
  • Page 80: Web Pages

    Menu 7.9 information to be sent via SMS to another Bookmarks person. (Menu 7.9.1) This function allows you to store and edit S elect Multiple: Allows you to select frequently accessed sites. The following multiple bookmarks for moving or deleting. [Options] are available. Note Note Pre-installed bookmarks cannot be deleted or edited by users. Your phone may have some pre-installed In order to change the text input mode for bookmarks for sites not affiliated with LG. LG symbol input, please refer to the General does not warrant or endorse these sites. If you Functions section. choose to access them, you should take the same precautions for security or content as you Saved Pages would with any site. (Menu 7.9.2) This saves the page on display as an off-line N ew Bookmark: Add a new bookmark file. A maximum of 20 pages can be saved. manually. N ew Folder: Add a new folder manually. Recent Pages (Menu 7.9.3)
  • Page 81: Other Files

    My Stuff Other Files Memory Card Menu 7.0 Menu 7.* When you receive files of an undefined format This function shows the status of the external (such as .vcs, .vcf, etc.) via E-mail, the files microSD™ card memory. are saved in this folder. The following [Options] are available. D elete: You can delete the selected file. R ename: You can edit the name of the selected file. N ew Folder: You can create a new folder. S ort By: You can sort the folders by name, date and type. D elete All: You can delete all files. S elect multiple: You can delete, copy, move and send several files at once. I nformation: You can view information about the selected file and folder.
  • Page 82: Address Book

    Address Book Contact List Caller Groups Menu 8.1 Menu 8.3 This menu allows you to save and manage This menu allows you to manage group contact address information. The Contact information. By default, there are 4 groups: List's functions allow you to add a new family, friends, colleagues and school. address or search saved contact addresses by name. Speed Dial Lists Menu 8.4 This menu allows you to configure the speed New Contact Menu 8.2 dial numbers. You can select a number from This menu allows you to add a new contact 2 to 9 as a speed dial. You can configure address. You can enter contact address speed dial numbers for any of the 8 numbers information including name, phone numbers, for a specific contact address so that a e-mail addresses, group information items, contact address may have multiple speed dial memos, ring tones, and image (photograph). numbers. You have to select the Phone under the Memory section or the SIM Card memory using the left and right navigation keys.
  • Page 83: Contact Management

    Address Book Contact Management Menu 8.5 You can copy and delete contacts between SIM and Phone. Service Dial Numbers Menu 8.6 You can view the list of Service Dialing Numbers (SDN) assigned by your network provider. Such numbers could include the emergency, directory assistance and voice mail numbers. 1. S elect the Service dial number option. 2. T he names of the available services will be shown. 3. U se the up/down navigation keys to select a service. Press the [SEND] key. My Numbers Menu 8.7 This displays your phone numbers stored in the SIM Card.
  • Page 84: Settings

    Settings Audio & Ringtones I ncreasing Ringtone: Allows you to select Menu 9.1 an Increasing Ringtone type which is played There can be 4 sound modes: General, when you receive an incoming call. You can Vibrate All, Alarm Only and Silent All. elect to turn this On of Off. General, Vibrate All, Alarm Only and All Silent modes can be changed from the Volume menu Message Tone (Menu 9.1.4) (Menu 9.1.2) under Ringtone and Alerts (Menu S ounds: Shows and plays message tones. 9.1.2.1) In addition, pressing and holding the These can be downloaded ring tones from [Star] key on idle screen mode can Ring tone shops. switch between "Vibrating Mode On" and A lert Type: Supports 6 message alert "Vibrating Mode Off". Ear Mic is available types. Ring Once, Ring Every 2 Min., when respective instruments are attached. Ring Every 15 Min., Ring & Vibrate, Vibrate, Shop Tones (Menu 9.1.1) Silent. Connects to AT&T Ringtone Shops. Note Volume (Menu 9.1.2) Full length music tracks cannot be set as...
  • Page 85: Phone Settings

    Settings Keypad Tone Set Time (Menu 9.1.6) This allows you to enter the current time. This menu option allows you to select a tone You can choose the time format via the Time that the phone sounds when a key is pressed. Format menu option. You can select an option from Melody and Voice. Time Format 12 Hours/24 Hours Power On/Off Tones (Menu 9.1.7) Auto Update Allows you to select a Power On/Off tone. You can elect to have them Ring or be Silent. Select On to set the phone to automatically update the time and date according to the current local time zone. Phone Settings Menu 9.2 Languages (Menu 9.2.2) Date & Time (Menu 9.2.1) You can change the language for the display Set Date text on your phone. This change will also This allows you to enter the day, month and affect the Language Input mode.
  • Page 86 Settings Auto Key Lock Phone lock (Menu 9.2.4) You can use a security code to avoid This menu allows to set the time of Auto unauthorized use of the phone. Key Lock. If you set phone lock to When Power On, the Set Flight Mode (Menu 9.2.5) phone will request a security code whenever This allows you to use only the phone’s you switch the phone on. If you set the phone features that do not require the use of the lock to When SIM Card Changed, your phone wireless network when you are in an airplane will request a security code only when you or in places where the wireless network is change your SIM Card. If you set the phone prevented. lock to Lock Phone Now, your phone will lock immediately. If you set the flight mode on, the icon will be displayed on the screen instead of the PIN Code Request network signal icon. When the PIN code request feature is set O n: You cannot make (or receive) any calls, to ‘On’, you must enter your PIN each time including emergency calls, or use other you switch the phone on. Consequently, any features that require network coverage person who does not have your PIN cannot...
  • Page 87 Settings Reset Settings Fixed Dial Number (Menu 9.2.7) This allows you to restrict your outgoing calls This function allows you to restore factory to selected phone numbers, if this function is settings. To do this, you need the security supported by your SIM Card. The PIN2 code code. is required. Master Reset FDN On/Off Restores the settings (e.g.: Audio, Display, - On: You can only call phone numbers Language, Date & Time, Bluetooth Settings) ® stored in the FDN List. You must enter stored in the handset memory to default your PIN2. values. - Off: You can call any number. Master Clear FDN List Deletes downloaded/user created contents (e.g.: images, videos) from Handset content Note and the External Memory card. Not all SIM Cards have a PIN2. If your SIM Card Phone does not, this menu option is not displayed.
  • Page 88: Display

    Settings Brightness Memory Card: Deletes all contents from (Menu 9.3.5) the External Memory Card. You can set the brightness of display screen. Backlight Timer Display (Menu 9.3.6) Menu 9.3 Allows you set the backlight time for both the Shop Graphics (Menu 9.3.1) Display and the Keypad. Connects to AT&T’s graphic download site. Color Schemes (Menu 9.3.7) Wallpapers (Menu 9.3.2) You can change the color of the menu, soft key area, title bar area, and cursor by You can select the background picture in changing the Color Schemes. standby mode. You can select the Color Schemes from Black Fonts (Menu 9.3.3) and White. You can configure the size and color of the Menu Styles Dialing Fonts and the size of the Menu & Lists (Menu 9.3.8) which appear on the home screen and when You can configure the menu style to Icon style you make a call.
  • Page 89: Call

    Settings Call Send My Number Menu 9.4 (Menu 9.4.2) This network service allows you to set your Call Forwarding (Menu 9.4.1) phone number to be displayed On or hidden When this network service is activated, you Off from the person you are calling. You can direct your incoming calls to another can select Set by Network if you prefer to number, for example, to your voice mailbox have different settings for different service number. For details, contact your service providers. provider. Select one of the divert options, for Auto Redial (Menu 9.4.3) example, select If Busy to divert voice calls when your number is busy or when you reject Select On: Your phone redials the number incoming calls. you’re trying to call up to 10 times after you hear busy signal. Press [END] to stop The following options are available: the call attempts. All Voice Calls: Diverts voice calls This feature attempts to redial numbers that unconditionally.
  • Page 90 Settings Call Waiting Note (Menu 9.4.6) There will be no alert indicating the call has The network will notify you of a new incoming been connected. You must stay on the line to call while you have a call in progress. Select hear when the call is connected. Activate to request the network to activate call Deactivate waiting, to request the network Answer Mode (Menu 9.4.4) View Status to deactivate call waiting, or , to This allows you to determine how to answer check if the function is active or not. the phone. Call Reject (Menu 9.4.7) A ny Key: You can answer an incoming call by pressing any key, except the This menu allows you to enable or disable call [END] key. reject for all numbers or a specific number. S end Key Only: You can only answer C all Reject On/Off: This feature allows an incoming call by pressing the you to reject the calls on the list of all [SEND] key.
  • Page 91 Settings When making Transmission / Receiving Menu User Feature communications with Mode a normal terminal For hearing- / text message transmission, TTY Full operator required speech- impaired text message reception voice transmission, text TTY+TALK For hearing-impaired can talk operator required message reception text message transmission, TTY+HEAR For speech-impaired audible operator required voice reception voice transmission, voice TTY Off For regular users reception Send DTMF Tones then displayed on the TTY.
  • Page 92 Settings 3. TTY Hear: 7. T he voice or text message from the receiver end appears on the TTY equipment display. - U sers who can hear but cannot talk send a text message and receive voice messages Hearing Aid (Menu 9.4.0) through TTY equipment. If you select On, users with hearing aid will 4. TTY Off: be able to hear more clearly. - N ormal users send and receive without This hearing aid mode applies to all calls. TTY equipment. Users need to slide up the phone during voice calls in order to activate this hearing Connecting TTY Equipment and a aid mode. Terminal 1. C onnect a TTY cable to the TTY connection Time & Cost (Menu 9.4.*) on the terminal (The TTY connection Call Duration...
  • Page 93: Connection

    Settings Connection You can also exchange, for example, business Menu 9.5 cards, calendar items and pictures. Bluetooth ® (Menu 9.5.1) MobiTV or XMRadio is supported through Your phone has built-in Bluetooth wireless Only Stereo Bluetooth ® ® technology, which makes it possible for you Bluetooth A2DP Music Playing is available in to connect your phone wirelessly to other the Music Player Menu. Bluetooth devices such as a hands free ® Hands-free profile device, PC, PDA, a remote screen, or other This icon appears when the hands-free phones. Only one of the devices registered in profile is used between the hands-free your phone can be connected at a time. (To device and the phone. This allows you to make a connection to the same type of device call using a Bluetooth connection. or change Bluetooth preferences, disconnect ® ® the existing device first.) A2DP profile You can have a conversation via a cordless This icon appears when the A2DP profile Bluetooth...
  • Page 94 Settings Hand-free +A2DP profile Turn On/Off This icon appears when both profiles of This menu sets the Bluetooth on or off using ® the hands-free and the A2DP are used the [OK] key. between the compatible device and My Visibility On/Off toggle the phone. This allows you to call and 1. S electing the Visible option exposes your listen to an audio clip using a Bluetooth ® phone to other Bluetooth devices. ® connection. 2. S electing Hidden shows your phone only For using each device, see a manual that to already paired devices. comes with the device. Search New Device Note This function allows you to search and add We recommend that your phone and the new device at once. Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 95: My Bluetooth Info

    My Bluetooth Info ® a removable disk through Windows Explorer. This menu allows you to configure the profile Here you can select between three different for a Bluetooth ® modes by which your Phone connects to your Enter My Name: Allows you to change the PC: Music Sync, Mass Storage and Data handset’s name that can be seen by other Service. Bluetooth devices. ® Internet Profiles (Menu 9.5.3) - My Bluetooth Address: You can check ® This menu shows the Internet Profiles. your Bluetooth address. You cannot ® You can add, delete and edit Internet Profiles change the default setting. by using the Options Menu. Supported Services: Shows you all However, you cannot delete or edit default services that CF360 supports. configurations provided by AT&T.
  • Page 96: Memory

    Settings Access Points Set Storage Defaults (Menu 9.5.4) (Menu 9.6.2) This menu shows the Access Points. You can Restores the settings (e.g.: Audio, Display, register, delete and edit by using the Options Language, Date & Time, Bluetooth Settings) ® Menu. However, you cannot delete or edit stored in the handset memory to default default configurations provided by AT&T. values. Memory Application Settings Menu 9.6 Menu 9.7 Used Space Video Share (Menu 9.6.1) Phone Common: This function shows the Audio Alert: Enable/Disable auditory alert status of the user memory of the handset. when Video Share is available. Phone Reserved: This function shows the Auto Record: Enable/Disable automatic status of the reserved memory for the user video clip recording when live Video Share (Text Message, Contact List, Calendar, Tasks,...
  • Page 97 Settings Browser Settings Note You cannot edit and delete pre-installed Accounts accounts. In order to create a new account, please fill in the network information. This includes the network information used to connect the browser to the Internet. Select 1. A ccount Name: Name associated with new account. the desired account by pressing the left soft key [Activate]. This will activate the account 2. H omepage: Homepage URL. that will be used for future connection. MEdia 3. I nternet Profile: You can choose one from the Net is the predefined account that is set as Internet profiles. default. Note you can choose a Internet profile by Activate: Select the account among the selecting the list option on the center key. list of accounts, so it can be used for future connection. Note 1. T he account information will be available View: Allows you to see the specific from your operator. account information. 2. C reating or editing an account requires care. New: Allows you to create a maximum of The browser cannot connect to the Internet if 20 new accounts.
  • Page 98: Screen Settings

    Settings Appearance Qpass You can change the settings of browser If set to On, the user’s personal information apperance(Text size, Character Encoding, such as ID and Password used to access the Scrolling Control, Show Image, Java Script). Internet site will be saved automatically for future use. Cache Settings Screen Settings The web pages you have accessed are stored in the memory of the phone. You can change the settings of browser screen (Rendering mode, Zoom). Clear Cache: Remove all cached data in the memory. Security Allow Cache: Set a value to determine Shows the pre-installed certificates and clear whether a connection attempt is made the secure session information. through the cache or not. Navigation Mode Note You can change the methods of browser A cache is a buffer memory, which is used to navigation. store data temporarily, especially when it is 4 Way Navigation: The cursor of browser online. moves scroll amounts or follows hyper links. Cookie Settings Mouse Pointer: You can move the cursor like a mouse pointer.
  • Page 99: Software Update

    Settings Software Update Secure Pop-up Menu 9.8 You can control the popup which indicates This menu is used to resume a postponed secure page or not. software update. If new software exists, the AT&T server notifies devices using a Browser Shortcut WAP push message. Before updating new If set On, you can use the browser more software after downloading it from the AT&T quickly and convenient with the key pad in the server, users will whether they would like to phone. If Shortcut is on, the following number postpone the operation. Reminder times can of buttons is available. be set to 30 minutes, 1 hour, and 4 hours. 1: Enter URL 2. Recent Pages When the time is up, users are prompted again or users can resume the postponed 3. Add This Page 4. Page up operation using this menu at any time. 5. Full Screen 6. View Bookmarks 7. Page Down 8. Zoom Out Phone Information Menu 9.9 9. Search Text 0. Zoom In This menu is used to view My Numbers, Manufacturer, Model Name, Device ID, Hardware Version, Software Version,...
  • Page 100: Q&A

    Q&A There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone. You can select these options according to your personal communication requirements. Consult your local dealer for availability. How do I view the list of outgoing calls, Why does the LCD not turn on? Remove the battery and turn on the incoming calls and missed calls? Press the [SEND] key. power after placing it back in. If there is no change, fully charge the battery and try again. How do I view all numbers stored in the memory? Press the down navigation key. Why is there an echo when a connection is made with certain telephones in a certain area? Why is the connection inconsistent or not This is called the ‘Echo Phenomenon’, audible in certain areas? which occurs if the connection volume is When the frequency environment is too high or caused by special properties unstable in a certain area, connection may (semi-electronic telephone exchange) of be inconsistent and not audible. Relocate the equipment on the other end. to another area and try again. Why does the phone heat up? Why is the connection not consistent The phone may get hot when there is a or abruptly disconnects even when very long call duration or when games are established? played or even when surfing the Internet When frequency is unstable or weak or if for a long time. This has no effect upon the there are too many users, connection may life of the product or performance.
  • Page 101 Q&A Why does the battery life get shorter in standby mode? The battery is worn out. As time passes, the battery life gradually becomes shorter. If the battery lasts about half the amount of time as when first purchased, it’s time to purchase a new battery. Why does the battery run out so quickly during normal use? It is due to the user environment or a large number of calls or a weak signal. Why is no number dialed when you recall an Address Book entry? Check that the number has been stored correctly by using the Address book Search feature. Re-store them, if necessary.
  • Page 102: Accessories

    Accessories There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone, which may be sold separately.You can select these options according to your personal communication requirements. Consult your local dealer for availability. Travel Adapter This adapter allows you to charge the battery. It supports standard U.S. 120 Volt 60Hz outlets. It takes under 4 hours to charge a completely discharged battery. Battery Standard battery is available. Vehicle Power Adapter You can operate the phone and charge the phone battery from your vehicle by using the vehicle power adapter. It takes 5 hours to charge a completely discharged battery.
  • Page 103: Stereo Headset

    Accessories Stereo headset Allows hands-free operation. Includes earpiece and microphone. USB Cable Kit * W hen installing, make sure to connect to the PC after your phone and the cable have been connected. Otherwise, your PC may have a problem. Note • A lways use genuine LG accessories. Failure to do this may invalidate your warranty. • A ccessories may be different in different regions; please check with our regional service company or agent for further enquiries.
  • Page 104: Safety Guidelines

    Safety Guidelines TIA Safety Information Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the Provided herein is the complete TIA Safety relevant scientific literature. For example, over Information for Wireless Handheld phones. 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from Inclusion of the text covering Pacemakers, universities, government health agencies, Hearing Aids, and Other Medical Devices and industry reviewed the available body is required in the owner’s manual for CTIA of research to develop the ANSI Standard Certification. Use of the remaining TIA (C95.1). language is encouraged when appropriate. * A merican National Standards Institute; Exposure to Radio Frequency National Council on Radiation Protection Signal and Measurements; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Your wireless handheld portable telephone is Protection a low power radio transmitter and receiver. The design of your phone complies with the When it is ON, it receives and also sends out FCC guidelines (and those standards). radio frequency (RF) signals. In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Antenna Care Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure Use only the supplied or an approved guidelines with safety levels for handheld...
  • Page 105: Tips On Efficient Operation

    Safety Guidelines Tips on Efficient Operation Pacemakers For your phone to operate most efficiently: The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six D o not touch the antenna unnecessarily (6) inches be maintained between a handheld when the phone is in use. Contact with the wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid antenna affects call quality and may cause potential interference with the pacemaker. the phone to operate at a higher power These recommendations are consistent with the level than otherwise needed. independent research by and recommendations Driving of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless phones in the areas where you drive. S hould ALWAYS keep the phone more than Always obey them. Also, if using your phone six inches from their pacemaker when the while driving, please: phone is turned ON; G ive full attention to driving - driving safely S hould not carry the phone in a breast is your first responsibility; pocket. U se hands-free operation, if available; S hould use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.
  • Page 106: Other Medical Devices

    Safety Guidelines Other Medical Devices Aircraft If you use any other personal medical device, FCC regulations prohibit using your phone consult the manufacturer of your device to while in the air. Turn your phone OFF before determine if they are adequately shielded boarding an aircraft. from external RF energy. Your physician Blasting Areas may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a ‘blasting areas Health Care Facilities or in areas posted: ‘Turn off two-way radio’. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities Obey all signs and instructions. when any regulations posted in these areas Potentially Explosive instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care Atmosphere facilities may use equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all Vehicles signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas RF signals may affect improperly installed or could cause an explosion or fire resulting in inadequately shielded electronic systems in bodily injury or even death. motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere or its representative regarding your vehicle.
  • Page 107: Safety Information

    Safety Guidelines other area where you would normally be O nly use the battery for the system for advised to turn off your vehicle engine. which it is specified. O nly use the battery with a charging system For Vehicles Equipped with an that has been qualified with the system per Air Bag IEEE-Std- 1725-2006. Use of an unqualified An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT battery or charger may present a risk of fire, place objects, including either installed or explosion, leakage, or other hazard. portable wireless equipment, in the area over D o not short circuit a battery or allow the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. metallic conductive objects to contact If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly battery terminals. installed and the air bag inflates, serious R eplace the battery only with another injury could result. battery that has been qualified with the system per IEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of an Safety Information unqualified battery may present a risk of Please read and observe the following fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard. information for safe and proper use of your P romptly dispose of used batteries in phone and to prevent damage. Also, keep the...
  • Page 108: Charger And Adapter Safety

    Battery Information and Care Browsing, and data connectivity kits affect battery life and talk/standby times. P lease dispose of your battery properly T he self-protection function of the battery or take it to your local wireless carrier for cuts the power of the phone when its recycling. operation is in an abnormal state. In this T he battery does not need to be fully case, remove the battery from the phone, discharged before recharging. reinstall it, and turn the phone on. U se only LG-approved chargers specific to Explosion, Shock, and Fire your phone model since they are designed Hazards to maximize battery life. D o not disassemble or impact the battery D o not put your phone in a place subject as it may cause electric shock, short-circuit, to excessive dust and keep the minimum and fire. Store the battery in a place out of required distance between the power cord reach of children. and heat sources. K eep the battery’s metal contacts clean.
  • Page 109: General Notice

    W hen the phone is not used for a long (such as a coin, paperclip or pen) may period time, store it in a safe place with the short-circuit the phone. Always cover the power cord unplugged. receptacle when not in use. U sing the phone in proximity to receiving D o not short-circuit the battery. Metallic equipment (i.e., TV or radio) may cause articles such as a coin, paperclip or pen in interference to the phone. your pocket or bag may short-circuit the + D o not use the phone if the antenna is and – terminals of the battery (metal strips damaged. If a damaged antenna contacts on the battery) upon moving. Short-circuit skin, it may cause a slight burn. Please of the terminal may damage the battery and contact an LG Authorized Service Centre to cause an explosion. replace the damaged antenna. General Notice D o not immerse your phone in water. If this happens, turn it off immediately and remove U sing a damaged battery or placing a the battery. If the phone does not work, battery in your mouth may cause serious take it to an LG Authorized Service Centre. injury. D o not paint your phone.
  • Page 110: Fda Consumer Update

    Safety Guidelines T he data saved in your phone might be frequency(RF) energy in the microwave deleted due to careless use, repair of range while being used. They also emit very the phone, or upgrade of the software. low levels of RF when in the standby mode. Please backup your important phone Whereas high levels of RF can produce numbers. (Ring tones, text messages, voice health effects (by heating tissue), exposure messages, pictures, and videos could also to low level RF that does not produce be deleted.) The manufacturer is not liable heating effects causes no known adverse for damage due to the loss of data. health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological W hen you use the phone in public places, effects. Some studies have suggested set the ring tone to vibration so as not to that some biological effects may occur, disturb others. but such findings have not been confirmed D o not turn your phone on or off when by additional research. In some cases, putting it in your ear. other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determining FDA Consumer Update the reasons for inconsistent results. 2. What is the FDA’s role concerning the The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Centre safety of wireless phones? for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer...
  • Page 111 Safety Guidelines of wireless phones to notify users of the N ational Institute for Occupational Safety health hazard and to repair, replace, or and Health recall the phones so that the hazard no E nvironmental Protection Agency longer exists. O ccupational Safety and Health A lthough the existing scientific data do not Administration justify FDA regulatory actions, the FDA has N ational Telecommunications and urged the wireless phone industry to take a Information Administration number of steps, including the following: T he National Institutes of Health S upport needed research into possible participates in some interagency working biological effects of RF of the type group activities, as well. emitted by wireless phones; T he FDA shares regulatory responsibilities D esign wireless phones in a way that for wireless phones with the Federal minimizes any RF exposure to the user Communications Commission (FCC). All that is not necessary for device function; phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines C ooperate in providing users of that limit RF exposure. The FCC relies on wireless phones with the best possible...
  • Page 112 Safety Guidelines Base stations are thus not the subject 4. What are the results of the research done already? of the safety questions discussed in this document. T he research done thus far has produced 3. What kinds of phones are the subject conflicting results, and many studies have of this update? suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating T he term ‘wireless phone’ refers here to the effects of radio frequency(RF) energy handheld wireless phones with built-in exposures characteristic of wireless phones antennas, often called ‘cell’, ‘mobile’, or have yielded conflicting results that often ‘PCS’ phones. These types of wireless cannot be repeated in other laboratories. phones can expose the user to measurable A few animal studies, however, have radio frequency(RF) energy because of the...
  • Page 113 Safety Guidelines investigated any possible association is because the interval between the time between the use of wireless phones and of exposure to a cancer-causing agent and primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, the time tumors develop - if they do- may or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or be many, many years. The interpretation salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. of epidemiological studies is hampered by None of the studies demonstrated the difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure existence of any harmful health effects during day-to-day use of wireless phones. from wireless phone RF exposures. Many factors affect this measurement, such However, none of the studies can answer as the angle at which the phone is held, or questions about long-term exposures, since which model of phone is used. the average period of phone use in these 6. What is the FDA doing to find out more studies was around three years. about the possible health effects of 5.
  • Page 114: Wireless Phones

    Safety Guidelines has also helped develop a series of public exposure from wireless telephones is set information documents on EMF issues. The at a Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6 FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal limit is consistent with the safety standards Cooperative Research and Development developed by the Institute of Electrical Agreement (CRADA) to do research on and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and the wireless phone safety. The FDA provides National Council on Radiation Protection the scientific oversight, obtaining input and Measurement. The exposure limit takes from experts in government, industry, into consideration the body’s ability to and academic organizations. CTIA-funded remove heat from the tissues that absorb research is conducted through contracts energy from the wireless phone and is set with independent investigators. The initial well below levels known to have effects. research will include both laboratory Manufacturers of wireless phones must studies and studies of wireless phone report the RF exposure level for each model users. The CRADA will also include a of phone to the FCC. The FCC website broad assessment of additional research (http://www.fcc.gov/) gives directions for needs in the context of the latest research locating the FCC identification number on developments around the world. your phone so you can find your phone’s RF exposure level in the online listing. 7. How can I find out how much radio frequency energy exposure I can get 8.
  • Page 115 Safety Guidelines scientists and engineers. The standard, potential risks, you can take a few simple ‘Recommended Practice for Determining steps to minimize your exposure to radio the Spatial- Peak Specific Absorption Rate frequency(RF) energy. Since time is a key (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless factor in how much exposure a person Communications Devices: Experimental receives, reducing the amount of time Techniques,’ sets forth the first consistent spent using a wireless phone will reduce test methodology for measuring the rate RF exposure. If you must conduct extended at which RF is deposited in the heads of conversations by wireless phone every day, wireless phone users. The test method you could place more distance between uses a tissue-simulating model of the your body and the source of the RF, since human head. Standardized SAR test the exposure level drops off dramatically methodology is expected to greatly improve with distance. For example, you could use a the consistency of measurements made at headset and carry the wireless phone away different laboratories on the same phone. from your body or use a wireless phone SAR is the measurement of the amount of connected to a remote antenna. Again, energy absorbed in tissue, either by the the scientific data do not demonstrate that whole body or a small part of the body. It wireless phones are harmful. But if you is measured in watts/kg (or milliwatts/g) are concerned about the RF exposure from of matter. This measurement is used to these products, you can use measures like determine whether a wireless phone those described above to reduce your RF complies with safety guidelines.
  • Page 116 Safety Guidelines described above would apply to children This test method is now part of a standard and teenagers using wireless phones. sponsored by the Association for the Reducing the time of wireless phone use Advancement of Medical instrumentation and increasing the distance between (AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by the user and the RF source will reduce the FDA, medical device manufacturers, RF exposure. Some groups sponsored by and many other groups, was completed other national governments have advised in late 2000. This standard will allow that children be discouraged from using manufacturers to ensure that cardiac wireless phones at all. For example, pacemakers and defibrillators are safe the government in the United Kingdom from wireless phone EMI. The FDA has distributed leaflets containing such a tested hearing aids for interference recommendation in December 2000. They from handheld wireless phones and noted that no evidence exists that using helped develop a voluntary standard a wireless phone causes brain tumors or sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and other ill effects. Their recommendation to Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard limit wireless phone use by children was specifies test methods and performance strictly precautionary; it was not based on requirements for hearing aids and wireless scientific evidence that any health hazard phones so that no interference occurs when exists. a person uses a ‘compatible’ phone and a ‘compatible’ hearing aid at the same time.
  • Page 117: Driver Safety Tips

    Safety Guidelines 10 Driver Safety Tips information? For additional information, please refer to Your wireless phone gives you the powerful the following resources: ability to communicate by voice almost anywhere, anytime. An important responsibility FDA web page on wireless phones accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, (http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html) one that every user must uphold. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) When operating a car, driving is your first RF Safety Program responsibility. (http://www.fcc.gov/) When using your wireless phone behind the International Commission on Non-lonizing wheel of a car, practice good common sense Radiation Protection and remember the following tips: (http://www.icnirp.de) 1. G et to know your wireless phone and its World Health Organization (WHO) features such as speed dial and redial. International EMF Project Carefully read your instruction manual (http://www.who.int/emf) and learn to take advantage of valuable National Radiological Protection Board (UK) features most phones offer, including (http://www.nrpb.org.uk/) 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.
  • Page 118 Safety Guidelines 2. W hen available, use a hands-free device. you are not watching where you are going. A number of hands-free wireless phone It is common sense. Don’t get caught in accessories are readily available today. a dangerous situation because you are Whether you choose an installed mounted reading or writing and not paying attention device for your wireless phone or a speaker to the road or nearby vehicles. phone accessory, take advantage of these 6. D ial sensibly and assess the traffic; if devices if available to you. possible, place calls when you are not 3. P osition your wireless phone within easy moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to reach. Make sure you place your wireless plan your calls before you begin your trip phone within easy reach and where you or attempt to coincide your calls with times can reach it without removing your eyes you may be stopped at a stop sign, red light from the road. If you get an incoming call at or otherwise stationary. But if you need an inconvenient time, if possible, let your to dial while driving, follow this simple voicemail answer it for you. tip— dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue. 4. S uspend conversations during hazardous 7. D o not engage in stressful or emotional driving conditions or situations. Let the person you are speaking with know you...
  • Page 119: Consumer Information On Sar

    Safety Guidelines tools you can own to protect yourself and injured or a vehicle. you know to be your family in dangerous situations — with stolen, call roadside assistance or other your phone at your side, help is only three special non-emergency wireless number. numbers away. Dial 911 or other local For more information, please call to 888-901- emergency number in the case of fire, SAFE, or visit our website www.wow-com.com traffic accident, road hazard or medical emergency. Remember, it is a free call on Consumer Information on SAR your wireless phone! (Specific Absorption Rate) 9. U se your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. Your wireless phone provides This Model Phone Meets the you a perfect opportunity to be a “Good Government’s Requirements for Exposure Samaritan” in your community. If you see to Radio Waves. an auto accident, crime in progress or Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter other serious emergency where lives are in...
  • Page 120 Safety Guidelines The exposure standard for wireless mobile user’s manual, is 0.722 W/kg. (Body-worn phones employs a unit of measurement measurements differ among phones models, known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or depending upon available accessories and SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. FCC requirements.) While there may be differences between SAR levels of various * T ests for SAR are conducted using standard phones and at various positions, they all operating positions specified by the FCC meet the government requirement for safe with the phone transmitting at its highest exposure. certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although SAR is determined at the The FCC has granted an Equipment highest certified power level, the actual Authorization for this model phone with SAR level of the phone while operating can all reported SAR levels evaluated as in be well below the maximum value. Because compliance with the FCC RF emission the phone is designed to operate at multiple guidelines. SAR information on this model power levels to use only the power required phone is on file with the FCC and can be to reach the network, in general, the closer found under the Display Grant section of you are to a wireless base station antenna, http://www.fcc.gov/ after searching on FCC the lower the power output. ID BEJCF360. Before a phone model is available for sale Additional information on Specific Absorption to the public, it must be tested and certified Rate (SAR) can be found on the Cellular to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit...
  • Page 121: Hearing Aid Compatibility

    Hearing Aid Compatibility T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC (HAC) with Mobile Phones requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch” or When some mobile phones are used near “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is some hearing devices (hearing aids and the better/higher of the two ratings. (Note that cochlear implants),users may detect a buzzing, not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.) humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this T-coil statement for CF360 interference noise, and phones also vary in Achieve optimal antenna performance of the the amount of interference they generate. The phone by sliding the phone open to make or wireless telephone industry has developed receive a call. ratings for some of their mobile phones, to Hearing devices may also be measured for assist hearing device users in finding phones immunity to this type of interference. Your that may be compatible with their hearing hearing device manufacturer or hearing health devices. Not all phones have been rated. professional may help you find results for your Phones that are rated have the rating on their hearing device. The more immune your hearing...
  • Page 122: Glossary

    Glossary To help you understand the main technical terms and abbreviations used in this booklet and take full advantage of the feature on your mobile phone, here are a few definitions. Call Barring GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) Ability to restrict outgoing and incoming calls. International standard for cellular Call Divert communication, guaranteeing compatibility Ability to reroute calls to another number. between the various network operators. GSM covers most European countries and many Call Waiting other parts of the world. Ability to inform users that they have an Java incoming call when engaged on another call. Programming language generating GPRS (General Packet Radio applications that can run on all hardware Service) platforms, whether small, medium or large, without modification. GPRS guaranties continuous connection to the Internet for mobile phone and computer users. It has been promoted for and geared heavily It is based on the Global System for Mobile to the Web, both for public Web sites and Communication (GSM) circuit-switched Intranets. When a Java program runs from a cellular phone connections and the Short Web page, it is called a Java applet. When it...
  • Page 123: Sim Card

    Glossary Line Identification Services SIM Card (Caller ID) Card containing a chip with all the information required to operate the phone (network Service allowing subscribers to view or block and memory information, as well as the the telephone numbers of callers. subscriber’s personal data). The SIM Card fits Conference Calls into a small slot on the back of the phone and is protected by the battery. Ability to establish a conference call involving up to five additional parties. SMS (Short Message Service) Phone Password Network service sending and receiving messages to and from another subscriber Security code used to unlock the phone without having to speak to the correspondent. when you have selected the option to lock it The message created or received (up to 160 automatically each time it switches on. characters long) can be displayed, received, Roaming edited or sent. Use of your phone when you are outside your home area (when traveling for example). SDN (Service Dial Number) Patent Information Telephone numbers supplied by your network provider and giving access to special services,...
  • Page 124: Index

    Index Date Format ............. 81 Display ..............84 Access Codes ............ 20 Display Information ..........13 Address Book ............ 78 During a Call ............28 Answering a Call ............. 22 Answer Mode ............ 86 Audio & Ringtones .......... 80 Entering Text ............ 23 Auto Redial .............. 85 Fixed Dial Number ........... 83 Backlight Timer ............ 84 Battery Disposal ............ 9 Bluetooth ............... 89 ®...
  • Page 125 Index Messaging ............... 47 Speed Dial Lists ............ 78 Minute Minder ............ 86 Stop Watch .............. 71 Music Player ............ 40 Take Photo .............. 72 Notepad .............. 70 Tasks ................ 71 Text Template ............ 57 Tip Calculator ............ 72 Outbox .............. 55 TTY ................ 87 Phone Components .......... 10 Unit Converter ............ 72 Phone lock .
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