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  • Page 1: User Guide

    User Guide Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone depending on the software of the phone or your service provider. © 2008 AT&T Knowledge Ventures. All rights reserved. Subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. pro- vide products and services under the AT&T brand.
  • Page 2 All materials used herein, including but not limited to trademarks, service marks, and all other commercially valuable rights, properties and products are owned by and proprietary to LG Electronics, Inc. and may not be reproduced, republished, redistributed or disseminated, either in whole or in part, without the express written permission of LG Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 3: What This Warranty Covers

    5. Upon request from LG, the consumer must provide information to reasonably prove the date of purchase. 6. The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service Department of LG. LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty.
  • Page 4: How To Get Warranty Service

    3. WHAT LG WILL DO: LG will, at its sole option, either repair, replace or refund the purchase price of any unit that does not conform to this limited war- ranty. LG may choose at its option to use functionally equivalent reconditioned, refurbished or new units or parts or any units. In addition, LG will not re-install or back-up any data, applications or software that you have added to your phone.
  • Page 5 User Guide...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Your Phone................8 Part of the phone..................8 Rear view....................9 Getting Started............... 10 Installing the SmartChip................ 10 Charging the Battery ................12 Turning Your Phone On and Off ............13 Access Codes..................13 Cautions for touch keys .................
  • Page 7 Call Menu................37 Dial ....................... 38 Address Book..................39 Contact List........................39 New Contact ........................39 Favorites..........................39 Caller Groups ........................39 Speed Dial List........................39 Copy All Contacts ......................40 Delete All Contacts ......................40 Service Dial Numbers....................... 40 My Business Card ......................
  • Page 8 IM ......................49 Mobile Email ..................53 Multimedia Menu ..............55 TV ......................56 Cellular Video (CV) ................62 MEdia Net ....................62 MEdia Net Home........................63 Bookmarks..........................63 Saved Pages .........................63 Enter URL ..........................63 Recent Pages ........................63 Security ..........................64 Browser Settings.........................64 AT&T Mall....................67 Shop Tones ..........................67 Shop Games.........................67 Shop Graphics........................67 Shop Multimedia ........................67 Shop Applications......................68...
  • Page 9 Camera....................76 Take Picture..........................77 After you’ve taken your photo..................78 Record Video........................79 Games ....................81 Applications ...................81 My Stuff Menu .................83 Alarm Clock ...................84 Audio & Ringtones.................84 Pictures ....................85 Videos ....................85 Calculator ....................86 Calendar ....................86 Tools......................86 Voice Command........................86 Notepad..........................88 Tip Calculator........................88 World Clock .........................88 Tasks............................88 Stopwatch ..........................89 Unit Converter........................89...
  • Page 10 Answer Mode ........................93 Minute Minder ........................93 Call Waiting .........................93 Call Reject ..........................93 TTY ............................94 Send DTMF Tones......................95 Video Share..........................95 Sound ....................96 Shop Ringtones ........................96 Ringtones ..........................96 Volume ..........................96 Message Alert Tones ......................96 Alert Type ..........................97 Increasing Ringtone......................97 Power On/Off Tones ......................97 Display ....................97 Wallpapers..........................97 Backlight Timer ........................97...
  • Page 11 Search New Device ......................100 Paired Devices ........................100 Settings..........................101 Quick Tips ....................101 More.....................101 Security ..........................101 Connection ........................103 Flight Mode ........................103 Start Up Guide ........................104 Touch Calibration......................104 Software Update......................104 Check Memory .........................104 Handset Information.......................105 Reset Settings........................105 Q&A ..................106 Accessories ................108 For Your Safety ...............1 10 Safety Guidelines ..............1 14 Glossary.................132 Index ..................135...
  • Page 12: Your Phone

    Your Phone Your Phone Part of the phone 1. EARPIECE 7. CHARGER/CABLE/HANDSFREE CONNECTOR 2. MAIN LCD 8. SIDE KEYS 3. SEND KEY - When the screen is idle: Volume of - Dials a phone number and answers key tone incoming calls. - In menu: scroll up &...
  • Page 13: Rear View

    HEADSET JACK BATTERY Advice to the customer In order to allow better antenna sensitivity LG suggest 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.
  • Page 14: Getting Started

    Getting Started Getting Started Installing the SmartChip When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are provided with a plug-in SmartChip loaded with your subscription details, such as your PIN, any optional services available and many others. Important! The plug-in SmartChip and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting or removing the card.
  • Page 15 3. Slide the SmartChip into the SmartChip socket. Make sure that the SmartChip is inserted properly and that the gold contact area on the card is facing downwards. To remove the SmartChip, press down lightly and pull it in the reverse direction. Note When you need to remove the SmartChip, slide it, as shown, and take it out of the socket.
  • Page 16: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery Use of unauthorized accessories could damage your phone and void your war- ranty. To use the travel charger provided with your phone: 1. With the battery in position in the phone, connect the lead from the travel charger to the bottom of the phone.
  • Page 17: Turning Your Phone On And Off

    When it is completed, ‘Charge complete’ message is displayed in the same place. If a user cannot see the ‘Charge complete’ message, even if battery icons are show 3 blocks, it means the phone is not charged fully yet. If the battery fails to charge completely: After turning the phone on and off, please attempt to recharge the battery.
  • Page 18: Cautions For Touch Keys

    Cautions for touch keys 1. Make sure your hands are clean and dry. Touch keypad Hard keys 2. You do not need to press hard on the touch keys to make them work. Do not subject the product to severe impact, as this may damage the touch key sensors.
  • Page 19: Display Information

    Display Information Quick keys << Getting Started...
  • Page 20 The quick keys The quick keys provide easy, one-touch access to your most used functions. Tap to open the full menu which is separated into four sub-menus. Tap each sub-menu’s vertical bar to view further options. Tap to access TV. Tap to open your address book.
  • Page 21 On-Screen Icons The table below describes various display indicators or icons that appear on the phone’s display screen. ICON/INDICATOR DESCRIPTION Tells you the strength of the network signal. Indicates that you are using GPRS. Indicates that you are using EDGE service. Indicates that you are out of network coverage or very weak signal.
  • Page 22 ICON/INDICATOR DESCRIPTION Indicates that the phone is accessing WAP. Indicates that you have activated flight mode. Indicates that you have activated Bluetooth. >> Getting Started...
  • Page 23: Selecting Functions And Options

    Selecting Functions and Options Selecting Functions and Options The touch screen consists of the menus as follow: Call menu Multimedia menu My Stuff Menu Setting menu Dial Address Book Cellular Video Alarm Clock Audio& Call Sound Ringtones Recent Calls Messaging MEdia Net AT&T Mail Pictures...
  • Page 24 If there is a bar on the right side of If there is no bar on the right side of menu, you can press and hold a menu menu, that means there is no hidden and scroll up/down in order to see menu (all of menus will be shown in a hidden menus.
  • Page 25: General Functions

    General Functions General Functions Making a Call 1. Make sure your phone is powered on. 2. Tap [ ] in the idle screen and enter a phone number including the area code by tapping the keypad. To edit a number on the display screen, simply tap the key.
  • Page 26: Adjusting The Volume

    Making a Call From the Contacts You can store names and phone numbers dialed frequently in the SmartChip as well as in the phone memory known as the Contacts. Tap [ ] and search for the desired numbers by selecting name in the con- tacts and pressing the [SEND] key.
  • Page 27: Entering Text

    Entering Text You can enter alphanumeric characters by using the phone’s keypad. For exam- ple, storing names in the Address Book, writing a message, or creating schedul- ing events in the calendar all require entering text. The following text input methods are available on the phone. You can change the text input mode by tapping [Options]-[Text Entry Mode].
  • Page 28: Abc Mode

    new letters are added, the word changes to reflect the most likely candidate from the dictionary. Use the Touch keypad keys to enter your text. 1. When you are in the T9 predictive text input mode, start entering a word by tapping keys .
  • Page 29 123 Mode (Numbers Mode) Type numbers using one keystroke per number. To change to 123 mode in a text entry field, tap [Options]-[Text Entry Mode]-[123]. Note You can select a different T9 language from the menu option. The default set- ting on the phone is T9 disabled mode.
  • Page 30: In-Call Menu

    In-Call Menu In-Call Menu Your phone provides a number of control functions that you can use during a call. During a Call The menu displayed on the handset screen during a call is different from the default main menu displayed when in idle screen, and the options are described below.
  • Page 31: Video Share Call

    Using the Speakerphone You can use the speakerphone during a call by tapping [speakerphone] key located in the middle of the screen next to Mute. The loudspeaker is automati- cally deactivated when you end the call. Warning Due to higher volume levels, don’t place the phone near your ear while the speakerphone is enabled.
  • Page 32 2. Once the connection has been established, after a few seconds the ‘Video Share Ready’ prompt will be displayed on the screen provided the other party is also Video Share enabled and in a 3G coverage area. Then, you are ready to begin sharing your video with the other party (or have video shared with you).
  • Page 33 During the Video Share session with the other party, you can select a menu item by tapping [Options] key. Stop: stops video sharing and proceeds with voice call only. Brightness: adjusts the brightness of the screen. Mute/Unmute: mute/unmute the microphone. Spk.
  • Page 34 • When moving out of a AT&T 3G service area. • When the network connection is poor. 2. The Video Share Call will be unavailable in the following cases (“Video Share Ready” message will be greyed out). • When trying to make a conference call/second call during a call. •...
  • Page 35: Saving Your Video Share

    Note • The speakerphone will be automatically turned on when a Video Share Call begins, and automatically back to the previous mode when a Video Share Call ends. The exception is when a Hands-free device (Bluetooth or stereo headset) is being used. •...
  • Page 36: Conference Calls

    Conference Calls The conference service provides you with the ability to have a simultaneous conversation with more than one caller. The conference call feature can be used only if AT&T supports this feature. A conference call can only be set up when you have one call active and one call on hold, meaning both calls must have been answered.
  • Page 37: Ending A Conference Call

    Private Call in a Conference Call To have a private call with one caller from a conference call, tap the [Private Call] from the Conference Call option. When the numbers of the callers are displayed, select the one you wish to speak in private. Ending a Conference Call Currently active conference call can be disconnected by pressing the [END] key.
  • Page 38: Menu Tree

    Menu Tree Menu Tree When you click the Menu below, you can go to the related menu directly. Call Menu Messaging This icon refers to the menus related New Message to call, message and IM. Inbox Dial Drafts Address Book Outbox Contact List Sent...
  • Page 39 MEdia Net Games MEdia Net Home Applications Bookmarks My Stuff Menu Saved Pages This icon refers to the menus related Enter URL to Tool for user's convienience. Recent Pages Alarm Clock Security Audio & Ringtones Browser Settings Pictures AT&T Mall Videos Shop Tones Calculator...
  • Page 40 Settings Menu Dialing Fonts Clocks & Calendar This icon refers to the menus related to settings of device. Themes Call Touch Settings Call Forwarding Date&Time Send My Number Date Auto Redial Time Answer Mode Auto Update Minute Minder Bluetooth Call Waiting Turn On Call Reject Search New Device...
  • Page 41 all Menu To enter Call menu, tap the key in the idle screen.
  • Page 42: Call Menu

    Call Menu Call Menu Dial This icon stands for the menu related to Call. If you select this icon, you can make a call, and send a message. You can enter Dialing, Message and Contacts menu directly in standby mode by tapping the corresponding icon.
  • Page 43: Address Book

    Address Book Contact List There are two ways to enter Contact List. 1. Tap the [ ] in the idle screen then tap Address Book - Contact List. 2. Tap the [ ] key in the idle screen. This menu allows you to save and manage contact address information. The Contacts’...
  • Page 44: Copy All Contacts

    Copy All Contacts This menu allows you to copy all of the information from your SmartChip, e.g. name, handset number, etc., to your handset. If a name is duplicated during the copying operation, the information is also duplicated. SmartChip to Handset: You can copy the entry from the SmartChip card to the phone memory.
  • Page 45: Recent Calls

    Recent Calls Missed Calls • View the number, if available, and call it or save it in the Address Book. • Enter a new name for the number and save both in the Address Book. • Send a message using this number. •...
  • Page 46: Data Counter

    Dialed Calls Length of outgoing calls. All Calls Total length of all calls made and incoming calls received since the timer was last reset. Data Counter You can check the Sent, Received or All data volumes and Reset all. Messaging New Message Note If you select a graphic or an audio file while writing a multimedia message, the...
  • Page 47 Editing a message Tap [Options], then following options are available for Editing a Message. • Insert Symbol: You can insert symbols ranging from sentence notes to emoticons. Select the one you want to insert by tapping. Picture: You can select a graphic image by tapping. You can preview the selected picture by tapping the image you want to see.
  • Page 48: Inbox

    • Delivery Options - Validity Period: This network service allows you to set how long your mul- timedia messages will be stored at the message center. - Delivery Receipt: If it is set to Yes in this menu, you can check whether your message is sent successfully.
  • Page 49: Drafts

    Information: You can view information about received messages; Message type, Subject, Sender's address, Message date & time, Priority, Message size, Attached Files (Only for Multimedia messages). Multi Delete: Deletes a number of messages you have selected from the folder. Delete All Read Messages: You can delete all read messages. Delete All: You can delete all messages.
  • Page 50: Sent

    When the message Send has failed, the following [Options] are available. Delete: Deletes the selected message which has failed. Edit: Allows you to edit the selected message. Error Status: Allows you to see the error status of the failed message (Only for Multimedia message).
  • Page 51: Templates

    Templates Text Templates There are 6 predefined messages in the list. You can view and edit the template messages or create new messages. The following [Options] are available. Send: Allows you to send the selected template via Message. Delete: Allows you to delete the selected template message. Edit: Allows you to write a new message or edit the selected template mes- sage.
  • Page 52: Message Settings

    Message Settings Text Message Message Center Number: If you want to send a text message, you can get the address of the SMS center by using this menu. Email Gateway: You can send the text message to an Email Address via this gateway.
  • Page 53: Offline Menu

    Voicemail This menu allows you to set the voicemail center number if this feature is sup- ported by AT&T. Please check with AT&T for details of their service in order to configure the handset accordingly. Service Messages You can set the Service option to determine whether you will receive service messages or not.
  • Page 54 Saved Conversations This is where a user can view saved conversations. Change Provider: You can change the provider. Settings Set Sound: Allows you to set on/off an alert for the Contact when they have activity on their session. Default Provider: Allows you to set the default IM community to login. Auto Sign In: You may set the automatic IM Login process by choosing between the ’When Power On’...
  • Page 55 Send Message to...: This offers the ability to send a message to an unknown contact. When selected, a User ID must be typed in prior to start- ing an IM session or conversation. Saved Conversations: You may view or delete the stored conversation session.
  • Page 56 When cursor is located on a Contact List Add Contact: This adds a new contact to the selected contacts’ list; in the meantime this searches for the contact on the basis of E-mail Address, First Name, or Last Name. Refresh List: This refreshes the present information on the contacts within the contacts.
  • Page 57: Mobile Email

    Menu options available in the Conversation screen Back To Contacts: This brings the screen back to the contacts. Insert: You can insert Symbol, Template and emoticons in the conversation screen. Block/Unblock Contact: This allows or blocks conversation with the selected Contact. Save Conversation: Stores the currently active conversation.
  • Page 58 Log In 1. Tap and type your exiting email ID. 2. Tap the Password filed and type your password. Quick tip Your password is case sensitive. Tap the keypad to change to lower case or upper • case. 3. Tap to highlight the Remember me and tap [Mark] to save your password. 4.
  • Page 59 ultimedia Menu To enter Multimedia menu, tap the key.
  • Page 60: Multimedia Menu

    The Program Guide is simple to use and navigate, allowing you to see what’s on. The LG handset lets you change from one channel to the next quick- ly and easily without progress bars and download delays.
  • Page 61: Get Started

    Get Started! Using your new LG phone to enjoy the AT&T Mobile TV with FLO service is simple. 1. Turn on your LG phone. 2. To maximize the reception of AT&T Mobile TV, make sure the antenna is fully extended.
  • Page 62: Using The Mobile Tv Player

    3. Touch Close to return to the Player. You are now subscribed to the package(s) you chose. You can start viewing content immediately. Costs of the package(s) are added automatically to your monthly bill. You can edit or cancel your subscription package(s) through the Subscription screen, accessed in the Program Guide options menu.
  • Page 63: Using The Program Guide

    Using the Program Guide The Program Guide includes all scheduled programming currently available with their respective channel names, program titles, descriptions, ratings and show times. Selecting a current program in the Program Guide from a subscribed channel will display it in the Mobile TV Player. If you select a channel that is not cur- rently included in your subscription package, you can add that programming package immediately by following the prompts on your phone.
  • Page 64 Note The program titles in the Program Guide are also touchable. Touching a current- ly available program enables you to view that program. Touching a program avail- able in the future displays information about that program. You can perform tasks from the Program Guide by displaying an options menu. Touch to display the menu.
  • Page 65: Check For Updates

    After you have performed these tasks, the service assesses a program’s rating before it allows it to be viewed. Programs with restricted ratings will require a PIN to view them. Note You must turn parental controls on before the ratings criteria can take effect. When a program is chosen that exceeds the rating you set, you will be prompt- ed to enter the PIN you selected.
  • Page 66: Cellular Video (Cv)

    Want more? For more information about AT&T Mobile TV with FLO, go to www.att.com/mobiletv Cellular Video (CV) CV brings you quick, on-demand access to news, sports, weather and enter- tainment video clips. Catch up on TV’s hottest shows, funniest comedians, biggest headlines and latest sports scores.
  • Page 67: Media Net Home

    MEdia Net Home This connects to the homepage which is defined in the activated account. The default account connects to AT&T’s homepage. Bookmarks This function allows you to store and edit frequently accessed sites. The following [Options] are available. View: Display the bookmark title and URL. Connect: Connect to the selected bookmark site.
  • Page 68: Security

    Security A list of the available certificates is shown. Certificates: You can see the list of certificates and view them in detail. Clear Session: Removes the secure session. Browser Settings Accounts This includes the network information used to connect the browser to the Internet.
  • Page 69 6. Security: Select the secure or non-secure mode. 7. Time Out: Values between 10 to 600 seconds. 8. Network Profile: You can choose one from the network profiles. Note you can create a new network profile by selecting the list option on the center key.
  • Page 70 Character Encoding Allows you to select the character encoding to visit a foreign website. Select a character set from the following list: 1 Automatic 2 English(ASCII) 3 English(ISO) 4 English(LATIN) 5 Unicode(UCS2 BE) 6 Unicode(UCS2 LE) 7 Unicode(UCS2 Auto) 8 Unicode(UTF-16 BE) 9 Unicode(UTF-16 LE) 0 Unicode(UTF-16 Auto) * Unicode(UTF-8)
  • Page 71: At&T Mall

    AT&T Mall Shop Tones This menu option connects to AT&T’s ringtone download site. Note Additional charges may incur when downloading ringtones. Contact AT&T for further information. Shop Games This menu option connects to AT&T’s game download site. This allows users to download the various games by connecting to the Internet.
  • Page 72: Shop Applications

    Shop Applications This menu option connects to AT&T’s application download site. This allows users to download the various applications by connecting to the Internet. Note Additional charges may incur when downloading applications. Contact AT&T for further information. Shop Videos This menu option connects to AT&T’s video download site. This allows users to download the various videos by connecting to the Internet.
  • Page 73 Adding Music To Your Handset Before You Get Started To transfer music from your PC to your device, you will need the following: Windows Media Player 10 or above • Windows XP Service Pack 2 • Music on your PC in one of these formats: MP3, .AAC, AAC+ or WMA •...
  • Page 74 Connectione Mode] - Mass Storage. 4. Connect the device to a PC using a VU USB data cable. 5. A bubble "Found New Hardware LG USB Modem" , which appears on the screen means it's ready. 6. Access My Computer on the PC.
  • Page 75 9. Drag and drop the desired music content from the PC window to the "Storage Card" window. Note If you copy music to your SD card's MTP folder whilein UMS mode or delete, modify or move files from theMTP folder, this will not update your Music Player. Please copy music to Music folder if in UMS mode.
  • Page 76 4. From within the Windows Media Player application, click on the Sync tab. Previously downloaded songs are then listed on the left side of the applica- tion in case that Window Media Player 1 1 is installed. 5. Choose the destination location for the media files. The VU Music Sync Player appears in a drop-down list on the right side of the screen.
  • Page 77 4. From within the Windows Media Player application, click on the Library tab. 5. From the left side of the Library tab, click on All Music. The right side of the page is then populated with all of the songs which the player has previously found.
  • Page 78: Shop Music

    A. Follow those steps: Setting [ ] > Setting menu [ ] > More [ ] > Reset Settings > Master Clear > Memory Card. B. Format external memory using Mass Storage. C. Remove external memory from the phone, and insert external memory to the phone and format.
  • Page 79: Musicid

    views via streaming) so the user should have an unlimited MEdia bundle like the MEdia Max 200. Note Additional charges may incur when downloading ringtone. Contact AT&T for further information. MusicID MusicID is an application which uses the onboard microphone to analyze a song sample and then compare it to a remote database of songs.
  • Page 80: Music Videos

    Music Videos Selecting Music Videos from the AT&T Music sub menu launches a browser which takes you directly into the Music Video section of Cellular Video. From this menu, you will have access to music videos from the latest artist as well as programming from AT&T, MTV,VHI, and CMT among others.
  • Page 81: Take Picture

    Take Picture Using the camera module built into your phone, you can take pictures of people or events while on the move. Additionally, you can send photos to other people in a picture message. This menu appears and disappears by tapping the screen.
  • Page 82: After You've Taken Your Photo

    By tapping this icon [ ], you can set the options below. Menu Description Quality You can select the desired quality of photo by selecting either Super Fine, Fine or Normal mode. White Balance This adjusts the Light Effect level and you can select from the following options: Auto / Daylight /Incandescent / Cloudy / Fluourescent Color Effect...
  • Page 83: Record Video

    Icon Description Go to the camera mode. Allows you to send the photo. Delete the photo you have just taken and confirm by tapping Yes. The viewfinder will reappear. Allows you to go to the album. Allows you to choose Bluetooth, Rename the file and Set as Wallpaper or Picture ID.
  • Page 84 By tapping this icon [ ], you can set the options below. Menu Description Record Mode Sets the recording mode among MMS Mode, Video Share Mode and General Mode. Quality Determines the quality of a video clip. (Super Fine/Fine/Normal) White Balance This adjusts the light effect level and you can select from the following options: Auto / Daylight / Incandescent / Cloudy / Fluourescent.
  • Page 85: Games

    Games Note The JAR file is a compressed format of the Java program and the JAD file is a description file that includes all detailed information. From the network, prior to download, you can view all detailed file descriptions from the JAD file. Warning Only J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) based programs will run in a phone environ- ment.
  • Page 86 >> Multimedia Menu...
  • Page 87: My Stuff Menu

    y Stuff Menu To enter My Stuff Menu, tap the key.
  • Page 88: Alarm Clock

    My Stuff Menu My Stuff Menu Alarm Clock The alarm function allows you to set up multiple separate alarms. You can also set the time, repetition interval and alarm sound. Select your desired alarm setting to configure from the alarm list. If there is no alarm setting, Tab [New] to add a new alarm.
  • Page 89: Pictures

    Pictures Shop Graphics: This menu option connects to AT&T’s graphic download site. Note Additional charges may be incurred when downloading graphics. Contact your AT&T for further information. Take Pictures: You can take your own photo by tapping the center [OK] key. Make Animated GIF: You can make an animation file with the selected images in the list.
  • Page 90: Calculator

    Calculator The calculator function allows you to add, subtract, multiply and divide. You can input numbers using the number keys, and input operators using button keys. Calendar When you enter this menu a calendar will be displayed. This function helps to remind you of the schedule.
  • Page 91 1. Call <Name or Number>: This function is activated only when if user says com- mand “Call” and name stored in address book or specified phone number. Handset, voice engine inside recognize users utterance handset, displays name lists from your phone’s address book or phone number, however noise might caused to display candidates.
  • Page 92: Notepad

    • best match - 1 match: when the user tries to find a number from the address book via the call someone function, the most likely match will be displayed - 4 matches: when the user tries to find a name from the address book via the call someone function, the four most likely matched names will be displayed •...
  • Page 93: Stopwatch

    3. Tap the center [Save] key to save the Task item. The following [Options] are available in the Task list. Status: Allows you to change the status of the selected task as In Progress or Completed. Priority: Allows you to selecting [Low/Normal/High] according to the importance.
  • Page 94: More

    More Other Files When you receive files of an undefined format (such as .vcs, .vcf, etc.) via E-mail, the files are saved in this folder. The following [Options] are available. Delete: You can delete the selected file. Rename: You can edit the name of the selected file. New Folder: You can create a new folder.
  • Page 95 ettings Menu To enter Settings menu, tap the key.
  • Page 96: Settings Menu

    Settings Menu Settings Menu Call Call Forwarding When this network service is activated, you can direct your incoming calls to another number, for example, to your voice mailbox number. For details, contact AT&T. Select one of the divert options, for example, select If busy to divert voice calls when your number is busy or when you reject incoming calls.
  • Page 97: Answer Mode

    Note There will be no alert indicating the call has been connected. You must stay on the line to hear when the call is connected. Answer Mode This allows you to determine how to answer the phone. You can answer an incoming call by tapping the [Send] or Any Key: [c] key.
  • Page 98: Tty

    Allows you to attach a TTY device enabling you to communicate with parties also using a TTY device. A phone with TTY support is able to translate typed characters to voice. Voice can also be translated into characters and then displayed on the TTY. TTY mode (Tele Type writer) TTY modes are as follows : When making...
  • Page 99: Send Dtmf Tones

    Connecting TTY Equipment and a Terminal 1. Connect a TTY cable to the TTY connection on the terminal. (the TTY connection location is the same as a hands-free ear socket) 2. Enter the phone menu and set up the desired TTY mode. (For a TTY mode, see above) 3.
  • Page 100: Sound

    - Off: Does not automatically start recording video share call images. Service - On: This option activates the Video Share Call service. - Off: If this option is selected, the Video Share Call service will be unavailable even in a 3G service area. (If the service is Off, you will have to set it to On and restart the phone in order to reactivate the Video Share Call service).
  • Page 101: Alert Type

    Alert Type Ringtones: Supports 3 ring alert types. Ring, Ring and Vibration, and Ring after Vibration. Message Alert Tones: Supports 6 message alert types. Ring Once, Ring Every 2 Min, Ring Every 15 Min, Ring & Vibrate, Vibrate, Silent. Other Alert Tones: You can elect to turn Other Alert Tones Ring or Silent. Increasing Ringtone Allows you to select an Increasing Ringtone type which is played when a incoming call.
  • Page 102: Shortcut Menu

    ShortCut Menu The shortcut menu provides eight further menu options. You need to set this by tapping - - [Display] -[ShortCut Menu] to appear in stanyby mode. (Default is off.) Brightness You can set the brightness of display screen. Use this to select whether or not the phone uses the backlight.
  • Page 103: Date&Time

    Date&Time Date This allows you to enter the day, month and year. You can change the date format via the Date Format menu option. Time This allows you to enter the current time. You can choose the time format via the Time Format menu option.
  • Page 104: Turn On

    A2DP profile This icon appears when the A2DP profile is used between the stereo headset device and the phone. This allows you to listen to an audio clip. A2DP is the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile, which provides support for streaming either mono or stereo audio using Bluetooth. Hand-free +A2DP profile This icon appears when both profiles of the hands-free and the A2DP are used between the compatible device and the phone.
  • Page 105: Settings

    Settings This menu allows you to configure the profile for a Bluetooth. My Device Visibility 1. Selecting the Show option exposes your phone to other Bluetooth devices. 2. Selecting Hide shows your phone only to already paired devices. Allows you to change the handset's name that can be My Device Name: seen by other Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 106 PIN Code Request When the PIN code request feature is set to ‘On’ , you must enter your PIN each time you switch the phone on. Consequently, any person who does not have your PIN cannot use your phone without your approval. Note Before setting the PIN code request feature to Off, you must enter your PIN The following [Options] are available:...
  • Page 107: Connection

    You can change the access codes for: Security Code, PIN1, PIN2 Note PIN: Personal Identification Number. Connection Network Profiles This menu shows the Network Profile. You can register, delete and edit by using the Options Menu. However, you cannot delete or edit default configurations provided by AT&T.
  • Page 108: Start Up Guide

    You cannot make (or receive) any calls, including emergency calls, or use other features that require network coverage. Off: You can deactivate the flight mode and restart your handset to access the network. Start Up Guide It helps you get to know how this mobile works. Touch Calibration Reset your screen for ease of use.
  • Page 109: Handset Information

    Handset Information This menu is used to view My Numbers, Manufacturer and Model Name information etc. Reset Settings This function allows you to restore factory settings. To do this, you need the security code. Master Reset Restores the settings (e.g.: Audio, Display, Language, Date & Time, Bluetooth Settings) stored in the handset memory to default values.
  • Page 110: Q&A

    Q&A Q&A Please check to see if any problems you have encountered with the phone are described in this section before taking the phone in for a service or calling a service engineer. How do I view the list of outgoing calls, incoming calls and missed calls? Press the [SEND] key.
  • Page 111 Why does the phone heat up? The phone may get hot when there is a very long call duration or when games are played or even when surfing the Internet for a long time. This has no effect upon the life of the product or performance. 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.
  • Page 112: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone. You can select these options according to your personal communication requirements. Consult your local dealer for availability. Travel Adapter This adapter allows you to charge the battery. It supports standard U.S.
  • Page 113 PC after your phone and the cable have been connected. Otherwise, your PC may have a problem. Note • Always use genuine LG accessories. Failure to do this may invalidate your war- ranty. • Accessories may be different in different regions; please check with our region- al service company or agent for further enquiries.
  • Page 114: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety For Your Safety Important Information This user guide contains important information on the use and operation of this phone. Please read all the information carefully for optimal performance and to prevent any damage to or misuse of the phone. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this user guide could void your warranty for this equipment.
  • Page 115: Safety Information

    Safety Information Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide. Do not disassemble this unit. Take it to a qualified service technician when repair work is required. Keep away from electrical appliances such as TVs, radios, and personal com- puters.
  • Page 116: Fcc Rf Exposure Information

    Do not leave the memory card in extremely hot location. Do not disassemble or modify the memory card. FCC RF Exposure Information WARNING! Read this information before operating the phone. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States, with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
  • Page 117: Cautions For Battery

    This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device and its accessories may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device and its accessories must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 118: Safety Guidelines

    Safety Guidelines Safety Guidelines TIA Safety Information Provided herein is the complete TIA Safety Information for Wireless Handheld phones. Inclusion of the text covering Pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and Other Medical Devices is required in the owner’s manual for CTIA Certification. Use of the remaining TIA language is encouraged when appropriate.
  • Page 119: Antenna Care

    Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. Phone Operation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. Tips on Efficient Operation For your phone to operate most efficiently: Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use.
  • Page 120: Hearing Aids

    Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6’) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
  • Page 121: Blasting Areas

    You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require. Aircraft FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Turn your phone OFF before boarding an aircraft.
  • Page 122: Charger And Adapter Safety

    Safety Information Please read and observe the following information for safe and proper use of your phone and to prevent damage. Also, keep the user guide in an accessible place at all the times after reading it. Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred. Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other hazard.
  • Page 123: Battery Information And Care

    The battery does not need to be fully discharged before recharging. Use only LG-approved chargers specific to your phone model since they are designed to maximize battery life. Do not disassemble or impact the battery as it may cause electric shock, short-circuit, and fire.
  • Page 124: General Notice

    Service Centre to replace the damaged antenna. Do not immerse your phone in water. If this happens, turn it off immediately and remove the battery. If the phone does not work, take it to an LG Authorized Service Centre. Do not paint your phone.
  • Page 125: Fda Consumer Update

    Do not turn your phone on or off when putting it in your ear. FDA Consumer Update The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Centre for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones. 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones.
  • Page 126 Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health. The FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level.
  • Page 127 (RF) because of the short distance between the phone and the user’s head. These RF exposures are limited by FCC safety guidelines that were developed with the advice of the FDA and other federal health and safety agencies. When the phone is located at greater distances from the user, the exposure to RF is drastically lower because a person’s RF exposure decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the source.
  • Page 128 5. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk? A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed. Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years. However, very large numbers of animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one exists.
  • Page 129 users. The CRADA will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest research developments around the world. 7. How can I find out how much radio frequency energy exposure I can get by using my wireless phone? All phones sold in the United States must comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines that limit radio frequency energy (RF) exposures.
  • Page 130 whole body or a small part of the body. It is measured in watts/kg (or milliwatts/g) of matter. This measurement is used to determine whether a wireless phone complies with safety guidelines. 9. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone? If there is a risk from these products - and at this point we do not know that there is - it is probably very small.
  • Page 131 1 1. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment? Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices. For this reason, the FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones.
  • Page 132: Driver Safety Tips

    Driver Safety Tips Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice almost anywhere, anytime. An important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When operating a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips: 1.
  • Page 133 6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan your calls before you begin your trip or attempt to coincide your calls with times you may be stopped at a stop sign, red light or otherwise stationary.
  • Page 134: Absorption Rate

    Consumer Information on SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) This Model Phone Meets the Government’s Requirements for Exposure to Radio Waves. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
  • Page 135 safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID BEJCU920.
  • Page 136: Glossary

    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 Ability to restrict outgoing and incoming calls. Call Divert Ability to reroute calls to another number.
  • Page 137: Phone Password

    Line Identification Services (Caller ID) Service allowing subscribers to view or block the telephone numbers of callers. Conference Calls Ability to establish a conference call involving up to five additional parties. Phone Password Security code used to unlock the phone when you have selected the option to lock it automatically each time it switches on.
  • Page 138 Patent Information This product was manufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 5276765 5749067 6061647 >> Glossary...
  • Page 139: Index

    Index Index Access Codes .............................. 13 Address Book ............................. 39 Alarm Clock..............................84 Answer Mode ............................. 93 Answering a Call ............................22 Audio & Ringtones ............................ 84 AuthWallet ..............................66 Auto Redial ..............................92 Backlight Timer ............................97 Battery Disposal ............................1 13 Bluetooth ..............................
  • Page 140 Date ................................99 Display Information ........................... 15 Drafts ................................45 During a Call ............................... 26 Fixed Dial Number ..........................102 Flight Mode .............................. 103 GPRS ................................132 IM ................................... 49 Inbox ................................44 Installing the SmartChip .......................... 10 Languages ..............................98 Lock Handset ............................
  • Page 141 Making a Call .............................. 21 Messaging ..............................42 Minute Minder ............................93 Mobile Email..............................53 My Numbers ............................... 40 MusicID ................................ 75 Music Videos ............................... 76 Network Profiles ............................103 Notepad ............................... 88 Outbox ................................. 45 Ringtones ..............................84 Security ............................... 64, 101 Security code ..............................
  • Page 142 Stopwatch ..............................89 Shop Music ..............................74 Tasks ................................88 Templates ..............................47 The Buzz ..............................76 Tip Calculator ............................. 88 Turning Your Phone On and Off ......................13 Unit Converter ............................89 Videos ................................85 Video Share Call ............................27 Voicemail ..............................
  • Page 143 Bluetooth QD ID B013291...

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