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MMBB0329101 (1.0) User Guide Guía del Usuario User Guide Guía del Usuario Some of the cont ents in this manual may differ fr om your phone depending on the softwar e of the phone or your servic e pr ovider . A T&T marks conta ined her ein are trad emarks of A T&T Intelle ctual Prope rty and/o r A T&T affi liated comp anies. © 2009 A [...]
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Y our phone is designed to make it easy for you to access a wide variety of content. For your protect ion, we want you to be aware that some applicat ions that you enable may involve the locati on of your phone being shared. For applicat ions available throug h A T&T , we offer privacy control s that let you decide how an applic ation may use t[...]
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LIMITED WARRANTY ST A TEMENT 1. WHA T THIS WARR ANTY COVERS : LG offers you a limited warran ty that the enclosed subscri ber unit and its enclosed accessor ies will be free from defects in material and workmans hip, according to the followin g terms and condit ions: 1. The limite d warran ty for the produc t extend s for TWEL VE (12) MONTHS begin [...]
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9. Products oper ated outside published maximum ratings. 10. Produ cts used or obtained in a rental program. 11. Consu mables (such as fuses). 3. WHA T LG WILL DO: LG will, at its sole option, eithe r repair , replace or refund the purchas e price of any unit that does not conform to this limited warra nty . LG may choose at its option to use funct[...]
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User Guide[...]
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2 T able of Con tents F o r Y o u r S a f e t y ......................... 5 Y o u r P h o n e ........................... 1 0 P h o n e C o m p o n e n t s ........................... 1 0 Y our Phone’ s Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 D i s p l a y I n f o r m a t i o n .......................... 1 3 G e t t i n g S t [...]
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3 M o b i l e E m a i l ......................... 4 4 M E d i a N e t ............................ 4 5 M E d i a M a l l ........................... 4 7 R i n g t o n e s ................................... 4 7 G a m e s ...................................... 4 7 C o l o r G r a p h i c s ............................... 4 7 A n s w e r T o n e s ..[...]
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4 K e y p a d T o n e s ................................. 7 0 P o w e r O n / O f f T o n e s ............................ 7 1 P h o n e S e t t i n g s ............................... 7 1 D a t e & T i m e .................................. 7 1 L a n g u a g e s .................................... 7 1 S e t S h o r t c u t s .................[...]
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5 Import ant Info rmation This user guide cont ains important informa tion on the use and operat ion of this phone. Plea se read all the information careful ly for optimal performanc e and to prevent any damage to or misuse of the phone. Any chang es or modifi cations not express ly approved in this user guide could void your warran ty for this equ[...]
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For Y our Safety 6 ] Do not dispose of your batter y by fire or with hazardo us or flamma ble materials. ] Make sure that no sharp- edged items come into contact with the batter y. There is a risk of this causing a fire. ] Store the batte ry in a place out of reach of children. ] Be careful that childre n do not swallow any parts such as rubber plu[...]
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For Y our Safety 7 ] Do not place or answer calls whil e chargi ng the phone as it may short-cir cuit the phone and/or cause electr ic shock or fire. ] Only use the batteri es, antennas, and charger s provid ed by LG. The warrant y will not be applied to product s provid ed by other supplie rs. ] Only author ized personnel should servic e the phone[...]
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For Y our Safety 8 FCC RF Exposure Inform ation W ARNING! Read this infor mation before operati ng the phone. In August 1996, the Feder al Communication s Commiss ion (FCC) of the United States, with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 , adopted an updated safet y standa rd for human exposu re to radio freq uency (RF) electro magnetic energy [...]
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For Y our Safety 9 FCC Part 15 Class B Complian ce This device and its acces sories comply with part 15 of FCC rules. Operati on is subjec t to the following two conditi ons: (1) This device and its acces sories may not cause harmful interfe rence, and (2) this device and its accessor ies must accept any interfere nce receive d, including interfer [...]
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10 Y our Phone Phone Componen ts 3. Left soft key/ Right soft key 10. Symbol key 4. New Message key 5. Clear key 6. Space Key 8. Alphanumeric keys 11. Fn key 9. T ext Entry Mode key 13. Clear key 12. End/Power key 14. Navigation keys 1. Main screen 15. T ouchpad key 16. Send key 17. OK key 18. Left soft key 2. Right soft key 7. Ok / Enter key[...]
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Y our Phone 11 1. Main scree n: Displays phone status icon s, menu items, web info rmation, picture s and more in full color . 2, 3, 18. Left soft key/Ri ght soft key: E ach of these keys perfor m the functi ons indicat ed by the text on the display immedia tely above them. 4. New Messag e key: Start s a new T ext or Multime dia message. 5, 13. Cle[...]
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Y our Phone 12 Battery cover Memory card slot Battery cover release latch Camera lens Mirror Memory card slot Volume key • In standby mode: Controls the ring volume. • During a call: Controls the receiver volume. Camera Charger , cable, handsfree connector[...]
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Y our Phone 13 Displa y Inform ation Annuncia tor area T ext and graphic area Soft key indicat ions Menu Options Area Desc ription First line ( Annunc iator area) Display s variou s icons. Middle lines ( T ext and graphic area) Display message s, instruc tions and any informa tion that you enter , such as number to be dialed. Last line ( Soft key i[...]
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Y our Phone 14 On-Scr een Icons The table below desc ribes various display indicat ors or icons that appear on the phone’ s display screen. Icon Desc ription Indicat es the strength of the network signal. Indicat es that the EDGE service is availab le. Connection to the EDGE service allows you to transf er data at a speed of 200Kb/s(dep ending on[...]
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Y our Phone 15 Icon Desc ription Indicat es that the Bluetooth ® functio n has been activa ted. Indicat es that the data is being transmi tted using a Bluetooth ® connect ion. Indicat es that the connection to a hands-f ree device with Bluetooth ® has been activat ed. Indicat es that the connection to a stereo Bluet ooth ® device has been activ[...]
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16 Getting Started Instal ling the SIM Card When you subscri be to a cellular netw ork, you are provided with a plug-in SIM Card loaded with your subscri ption details, such as your PIN, any option al services available and many others. n Important! The plug-in SIM Card and its conta cts can be easily damag ed by scratc hes or bendin g, so be caref[...]
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Getting Started 17 n Note When you need to remove the SIM Card, slide it, as shown, and take it out of the socket. 4. T o insert the battery , align the golden contact s of the battery with the corresp onding connector s on the battery compart ment. Press down on the opposite end of the battery until it snaps into place. 5. Attach back cover by sli[...]
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Getting Started 18 n Warning The travel charg er must be unplug ged before you remove the batter y, otherwi se, the phone could be damaged . Importa nt! Y ou should insert the batte ry before charging . 3. When a phone has been charge d fully , disconn ect the travel charger from the phone by pulling the connect or out. n Note ] If your phone is po[...]
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Getting Started 19 Memory Card Sl ot The Neon support s the microS D™ memory card. The memory card can be inserted into the side of the Neon device. Y ou can use this card to save data files such as MP3 songs (Suppor ts up to 4 GB). n Note Always inser t/remove the memory card with the handset powe r off. U se only memory cards that have been app[...]
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Getting Started 20 T urnin g Y our Phon e On and Off 1. Hold down the [END] key until the phone switch es on. 2. If the phone asks for a PIN, enter the PIN and press the key . The phone search es for your network and after findin g it goes to the idle screen as illustr ated below . From the idle screen, you can make or receive a call. Menu Options [...]
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21 General Functions Making a Call 1. Make sure your phone is powered on. Press T ouch Dial Keypad to make a call without sliding out the keypad. 2. Enter a phone number including the area code. T o edit a number on the display screen, simply pres s the key to erase one digit at a time. ] Press and hold the key to erase the entire numbe r . 3. Pres[...]
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General Functions 22 Adjust ing the Vo lume During a call, if you want to adjust the earpiec e volume , use the side keys of the phone. In idle mode, you can adjust the ring volu me using the side keys. Answer ing a Ca ll When you receive a call, the phone rings and the phone icon appea rs on the screen. If the caller can be identi fied, the caller[...]
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General Functions 23 Enteri ng T ext Y ou can enter alphanu meric characters using the phone’ s keypad . For exampl e, storing names in Contact s, writing a message and creatin g schedu ling events in the calendar all require enterin g text. The follo wing text input methods are availab le in the phone: Abc, abc, ABC manual mode and 123 mode. n N[...]
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24 Y our phone offers a set of functions that allow you to customiz e the phone. These functi ons are arrange d in menus and sub-me nus, accessed via the two soft keys marked the left soft key and the right soft key . Each menu and sub-menu allow s you to view and alter the settin gs of a particular func tion. Soft key functio ns vary depending on [...]
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25 In-Call Menu Y our phone provid es a number of contro l functio ns that you can use during a call. T o access these functi ons during a call, press the left soft key [Optio ns]. During a Call The menu display ed on the handset screen during a call is differen t from the defau lt main menu display ed when in idle screen, and the options are descr[...]
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In-Call Menu 26 Reject ing an Incom ing Call Y ou can reject an incomin g call withou t answeri ng by simply pressin g the [END] key . Muting the Microph one Y ou can mute the micropho ne during a call by pressing the righ t soft key [Mute] . The handset can be unmuted by pressin g the right soft key [Unmu te]. When the handset is muted, the calle [...]
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In-Call Menu 27 Settin g Up a Conferenc e Call A conference call can be set up while in an active call. T o begin a confere nce call 1. Place the active call on Hold by pressing the [SEND] key . 2. Press the key or slide the phone to use the qwerty keypa d. 3. Dial the 3rd number and press the [SEND] to connec t. 4. Once connected to the 3rd person[...]
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28 Menu T ree 1. IM (see page 32) 2. Messagin g (see page 37) 2.1 Create Messa ge 2.2 Inbox 2.3 Drafts 2.4 Outbox 2.5 V oicemail 2.6 T emplates 2.7 Message Sett ings 3. Mobile Email (see page 44) 4. MEdia Net (see page 45) 5. MEdia Mall (see page 47) 6. YELLOWP AGES (see page 49) 7. My Stuff (see page 50) 7.1 Audio 7.2 Pictures 7.3 Vide o 7.4 Camer[...]
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Menu T ree 29 8. Address Book (see page 56) 8.1 Contact List 8.2 New Contact 8.3 Caller Group s 8.4 Speed Dial Lists 8.5 Contact Mana gement 8.6 Service Dial Numbers 8.7 My Numbers 9. A T&T Music (see page 58) 9.1 Music Player 9.2 Shop Music 9.3 MusicID 9.4 Make UR T ones 9.5 Communit y 9.6 Music Apps *. Games & Apps (see page 65) *.1 Games[...]
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Menu T ree 30 #. Settings (see page 70) #.1 Audio & Ringtones #.1.1 Shop T ones #.1.2 Ringto ne #.1.3 Messag e T one #.1.4 Alert T one #.1.5 Keypad T ones #.1.6 Power On/O ff T ones #.2 Phone Settin gs # .2.1 Date & T ime #.2.2 Langua ges #.2.3 Set Shortc uts #.2.4 Auto Key Lock #.2.5 Set Flight Mode #.2.6 Securi ty #.2.7 Reset Sett ings #.[...]
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Menu T ree 31 #. Settings (contin ued) #.4 T ouch Keypad #.4.1 T ouch Vibratio n #.4.2 T ouch Vibratio n Level #.5 Call # .5.1 Call Forwa rding #.5.2 Send My Number #.5.3 Auto Redia l #.5.4 Answer Mode #.5.5 Minute Minder #.5.6 Call Wa iting #.5.7 TTY #.5.8 Send DTMF T ones #.5.9 T ime & Cost #.6 Connecti on # .6.1 Blueto oth ® #.6.2 USB Conne[...]
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32 IM The Instant Mess aging feature can only be used with the suppor t of the network oper ator or communiti es such as AIM, Windows Live and Y ahoo!. For Insta nt Messaging users, a valid User ID and Passwor d will be requir ed in order to login and exchan ge messages as well as checking the onli ne status. T o access the IM feature 1. Through th[...]
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IM 33 Online Menu / 1-to-1 conver sation After a successf ul Login, a list of contacts with Screen Name s will appea r on screen. Dependi ng on the cursor loca tion in the contact s, the following menu options will be availab le. When curso r is located on a Conver sations List ] Send Messag e to: Allows you to send a message to someone by inputt i[...]
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IM 34 ] Setting s - Display Name - My Status: A llo ws you to set your status to Avail able, Busy or Invisible. - Offline Contac ts - Set Sound: A llo ws you to turn on/off an alert for the Contact when they have activit y on their sessio n. - Auto Sign In - Default Provid er ] Minimiz e: Minimizes the IM window and returns to standby mode. ] Sign [...]
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IM 35 ] Delete Cont act: This deletes the selecte d Contact . ] Contact Info: This allo ws you to view informa tion. It provides User ID, Status and T ext. ] Refresh Contac t : This allows you to set your contact list newly . ] Setting s - Display Name - My Status: A llo ws you to set your status to Avail able, Busy or Invisible. - Offline Contac t[...]
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IM 36 ] Setting s - Display Name - My Status: A llo ws you to set your status to Avail able, Busy or Invisible. - Offline Contac ts - Set Sound: A llo ws you to turn on/off an alert for the Contact when they have activit y on their sessio n. - Auto Sign In - Default Provid er n Note ] In the conversation window , you can use the up/down navi gation[...]
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37 Messaging This menu includ es functions related to SMS (Short Messa ge Service), MMS (Multim edia Message Service ), voice mail as well as the network 's service messages. Create Message Menu 2. 1 In t he standby scree n, select Menu > Messagi ng > Create Messa ge. Y ou can simply press from the standby screen to create a new message,[...]
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Messagi ng 38 ] T ext template: Y ou can easily inser t frequen tly used sentences in the text message . ] More: Allow s you to insert Subje ct, vCard, vCalend ar or Contac t. Using Option s P ress right soft key [Option s]. ] T ext Entry Mode: Sets the text input mode. For more detai ls, refer to Entering T ext (page 23). ] T ext Entry Language: T[...]
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Messagi ng 39 Inbox Menu 2. 2 Y ou w ill be alerted when you recei ve a message . They will be stored in the Inbox. In the Inbox, you can identif y each messa ge by icons. If you are notified that you have receive d a multimed ia message, you can downloa d the whole multi media message by selecti ng it in the Inbox menu. T o reach the Inbox, from t[...]
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Messagi ng 40 Drafts Menu 2. 3 Y ou c an view the messages save d as drafts. T o reach the Draft s, from the standby screen, select Menu > Messag ing > Drafts. The followi ng Options are available. ] Informa tion: It show the information of the message such as Date, T ime and T ype. ] Multi Delet e: Yo u can delete all the message s you have [...]
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Messagi ng 41 V oicema il Menu 2. 5 This m enu provid es you with a quick way of accessi ng your voice mailbox (if provided by your network ). This may already be availabl e; to check the voicema il, press and hold the key . n Note Please check with your networ k servic e provid er for details of their serv ice in order to configure the handset acc[...]
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Messagi ng 42 Messag e Settin gs Menu 2. 7 T o v iew or change Mess age settings, select Menu > Messaging > Message Settin gs . Messag e Alert (Menu 2.7.1) Y ou can set the Sounds, V olume and Alert T ype here. T ext Message (Menu 2.7.2) ] Message Center Number: If you want to send a text message, you can get the address of the SMS center by [...]
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Messagi ng 43 V oicemai l Number (Menu 2.7.4) This menu allows you to set the voicemail center numbe r if this featur e is support ed by A T&T . Please check with A T&T for details of their servic e in order to configu re the handset correct ly . Servic e Messa ge (Menu 2.7.5) Y ou can set the Service option to determin e whether or not you[...]
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44 Mobile Email Mobile Email allows you to access your Y ahoo! Mail, AOL Mail, AIM Mail, Windo ws Live Hotmail , A T&T Y ahoo!, BellSout h Mail and Other provid ers accounts on your phone. So, now you can quickly and easily check your email while you are away from your comput er . T o Set Up Mobile Email ] Open Mobile Email: From the standby sc[...]
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45 MEdia Net This connect s to the homepag e, as define d in the activated account . The defaul t accoun t connect s to A T&T’ s homepage. This menu lets you access the Interne t by launchi ng the MEdia Net browser . MEdia Net is one of the services provi ded by A T&T and it gives you acces s to all the cool things you can do with your wi[...]
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MEdia Net 46 Using the MEdia Net Browse r Menu Online menu Once you are connect ed to the Interne t, the followi ng 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 homep age. ] Enter URL: Conne cts to the specific URL after e[...]
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47 MEdia Mall MEdia Mall This menu option connect s to A T&T’ s MEdia Mall downloa d site. In this site you can downloa d Ringto nes, Games, Cool T ools/ Apps, Vi deos, Color Graphics , Fun Packs, Themes and more. n Note Addition al charges may incur when download ing ringtones. Contac t A T&T for addition al information.[...]
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48 YELLOWP AGES Unleash the power of YELLOWP AGES.COM local search on your mobile phone . Find a business, get maps and directi ons, and save your favori tes: our mobile app gives you what you need, whenev er and wherever you need it. ] Search for local busine sses. ] View ratin gs and call busin esses. ] Save businesse s for future access. ] Get m[...]
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49 My Stuff Audio Menu 7. 1 ] Shop T ones: This menu option conne cts to A T&T’ s ringtone download site . ] Answer T ones: This menu option shows the list of the sites which is related with A T&T’ s answer tone. ] Record V oice: Y ou can record your own audio by pressin g the center [Record ] key . ] Default Audio: Y ou can view the de[...]
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My Stuff 50 The left soft key [ Album ] icon is to access album menu. With the T ake Photo f unction activa ted. Rotate the phone clockwi se. Then press the Up key to display the followi ng options: ] Self timer: T imer can be set to Off/3 seconds /5 seconds/10 seconds . ] Multi shot: Multi shot can be set to 1 shot/ 3 shots/ 6 shots/ 9 shots. ] Wh[...]
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My Stuff 51 Record Vid eo (Menu 7.4.2) Y ou can record a video clip in this menu by pressin g the Camera key and then selecti ng the Record Vi deo option. Before starti ng to record, press the right soft key [ Options ] to configu re your settings, to set your preferre d configu rations and then press the center key to confirm. With the Record V id[...]
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My Stuff 52 Record V oice (Menu 7.4.3) Y ou can record an audio clip in this menu. The recorde d audio file is saved automat ically in the Audio menu (Menu 7. 1) The right soft key [ Option s ] w ill bring up the followi ng options. ] Record Mode : Sets the record ing mode to either MMS or Genera l. ] Set Storage Default s: Yo u can set the default[...]
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My Stuff 53 n Note Pre-inst alled bookmarks canno t be deleted or edited by users. Saved Page s (Menu 7.5.2) This saves the page on displa y as an offline file. A maximum of 20 pages can be saved. Recent Pages (Menu 7.5.3) Y ou can review the last 20 pages visite d in this menu. Docume nts Menu 7. 6 This m enu enable s you to view documen t files. [...]
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My Stuff 54 Memory Card Menu 7. 8 This f unctio n shows the status of the external microSD ™ card memor y.[...]
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55 Address Book Contac t List Menu 8. 1 This menu allows you to save and manage contact address informa tion. The Contact List's funct ions allow you to add a new address or search saved cont act addresses by name. New C ontact Menu 8. 2 This menu allows you to add a new contact address . Y ou can enter contac t addres s informa tion including[...]
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Address Book 56 Contac ts Manag ement Menu 8. 5 This m enu allows you to copy all of the informa tion from your SIM card, e.g. name, handset number , etc. to your handset. If a name is duplicated during the copyi ng operati on, the information is also duplic ated. Y ou can copy the entry from the SIM card to the phone memory . Yo u can copy the ent[...]
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57 A T&T Music Music Player Menu 9. 1 ] All Songs: Y ou can view all the songs in your music libra ry . ] Playlis ts: Y ou can make your own playlists by choosing song s from the All songs menu list. ] Shuffle Songs: Shuffle s playin g order of songs in your librar y at random.Y ou can listen to the songs in random . T ip! It supports form ats [...]
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A T&T Music 58 Playing Music T o listen to music that you have transf erred to your phone, follo w these quick easy steps: P laying Music with the Slide Open 1. Press the left soft key [Menu] to open the Main Menu. 2. Select A T&T Music . 3. Select Music Player (1) to view your options . Y ou can select from Now Playing , All Songs, and Pla[...]
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A T&T Music 59 Purchas ing and downloading Music directl y to your Device 1. With Slide open, press Left Soft Key [Menu] to open the Main Menu. 2. Press (9) or use the Navigation Keys to select A T&T Music. 3. Select Shop Music (2) . 4. Navigate the Shop Music page to downloa d today’ s hottest music, ringto nes and other person alized co[...]
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A T&T Music 60 T ransferring Musi c from the Digita l Music Servic e 1. Using your computer , open your preferred PC music managem ent client. 2. D ownload the sele cted song to your library . 3. Make sure the microSD™ card is inserted properl y into the handse t. 4. Use the USB adapter cable to connect the handset to the PC. When you try to [...]
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A T&T Music 61 n Note If you have a USB hub, connect the handset directly to your compute r rather than through the hub. If the target compute r does not detect the newly connec ted handset or provide an MTP Player dialo g window on the PC screen, If the detectio n does not occur , skip to Changing USB Connecti on Settings s ection on page 63. [...]
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A T&T Music 62 n Note The PC will automatic ally assign a drive letter . 7. File explo re in a new window for desired music files. 8. Drag and drop the desired music content from the PC window to the “Storage Card” window . 9. Disconnect the device from the cable. 10. Access the Music Player on the phone. n Note If the target compute r does[...]
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A T&T Music 63 Deletin g Music File s The followin g are the three optio ns available to delete Music from your Phone: 1. Delete a file using Mass Storage. 2. Delete a file by directly insertin g the microSD ™ extern al memory onto the PC. 3. Delete a file using delete functio n on the phone. n Note Be aware that all of the existing data will[...]
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64 Games & Apps n Note The JAR file is a compressed forma t of the Java program and the JAD file is a descript ion file that include s all detail ed information. From the network, prior to downlo ad, you can view all detailed file descri ptions from the JAD file. n Warning Only J2ME (Java 2 Micro Editio n) based programs will run in a phone env[...]
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65 T ools Recent Calls Menu 0. 1 This s hows recen t calls cate gorized to Missed/ Dailed/ Receive d/ All Alarm Clock Menu 0. 2 The a larm functi on allows you to set up multipl e separa te alarms. Y ou can also set the time, repeti tion interval and alarm sound . Select your desi red alarm setting to configur e from the alarm list. If there is no [...]
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T ools 66 The followin g [Options] are availabl e when a Calenda r event is select ed from the Calendar menu. ] Delete: Allows you to delete the selecte d schedul e. ] Send Schedu le Via: Sends the selected schedul e by T ext Message, Multimed ia Message or Bluetoot h ® . ] Selecti ve Delete: Allows you to delete Old Schedule s or All Schedul es s[...]
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T ools 67 W orld Clo ck Menu 0. 6 The W orl d clock func tion provides time informa tion for major cities worldwi de. 1. Select the region where your city is locate d using the naviga tional keys, and then pressin g the key . 2. Select a desired city as a base using the navigat ional keys, and then pressing the key . Adding a city to yout world clo[...]
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T ools 68 Stopwa tch Menu 0. 7 This m enu allows you to record the elapse d time of an event. The duratio n of an individua l lap time. ] New T ime 1. T o start timing, press the center key [Start] . The runnin g time is display ed as HH.MM.S S.hh (hours, minutes, seconds , hundred ths of a second). 2. During the timing, you can record an individ u[...]
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69 Settings Audio & Ringto nes Menu #. 1 There a re 5 sound modes: Gene ral, Vibrate All, Alarm Only , Silent All and Ear Mic. All modes can be changed from the V olume key on idle screen mode. In addition, pressi ng and holding the key on idle screen mode switche s betwee n Normal mode and Vib rating mode. Ear Mic is availabl e when respe ctiv[...]
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Setting s 70 Phone Settings Menu #. 2 Date & T ime (Menu #.2.1) ] Set Date: This allow s you to enter the day , month and year . Y ou can change the date format via the Date Forma t menu optio n. ] Date Format : ddd, MMM DD (day , month date) MM/DD/Y YYY (month/date/ year) DD/MM/Y YYY (date/month/ year) YYYY/MM /DD (year/month/ date) ] Set T im[...]
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Setting s 71 Set Flight Mode (Menu #.2.5) This allows you to use only the phone' s feature s that do not require the use of the wireles s networ k when you are in an airplane or in places where the wirele ss network is prohibi ted. If you set the flight mode on, the icon will be display ed on the screen inst ead of the network signa l icon. ] [...]
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Setting s 72 • Memory Card : Delete s all conten ts from the External Memory Card. Displa y Menu #. 3 Shop Graph ics (Menu #.3.1) Connect s to A T&T’ s graphic download site. Wa llpapers (Menu #.3.2) From this menu you can select to have a picture for a background or a Solid Color . Fonts (Menu #.3.3) Y ou can configure font size of the num[...]
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Setting s 73 T ouch Keypad Menu #. 4 Allows y ou to set the Vibr ation level for your T ouch keys. Call Menu #. 5 Call Forwa rding (Menu #.5.1) When this networ k servic e is activat ed, you can direct your inco ming calls to another number , for example, to your voice mailb ox number . For details, contac t A T&T . Select one of the divert opt[...]
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Setting s 74 n Note There will be no alert indicat ing the call has been connect ed. Yo u must stay on the line to hear when the call is connecte d. Answer Mode (Menu #.5.4) This allows you to determ ine how to answer the phone. ] Slide Open: Y ou can slide open the phone to answer an incomin g call. ] Any Key: Y ou can answer an incomin g call by [...]
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Setting s 75 Connec tion Menu #. 6 Blueto oth ® (Menu #.6.1) Y our phone has built- in Bluetooth ® wireless technol ogy , which makes it possible for you to connect your phon e wirele ssly to other Bluetoo th ® devices such as a hands-free device, PC, PDA, a remote screen or other phones. The devices registe red in your phone can only be connect[...]
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Setting s 76 n Note We recom mend that your phone and the Bluetoot h ® device you are communicatin g with should be no more than 10 meters apart . The connecti on may be improv ed if there are no solid object s betwee n your phone and the other Bluetoot h ® device. ] T urn On/Off: This menu sets the Bluet ooth ® on or off. ] My Visi bility On/Of[...]
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Setting s 77 Access Points (Menu #.6.3) This menu shows the Acces s Points . You can registe r , delete and edit by using the Options Menu. Howeve r , you cannot delete or edit default configu rations provided by A T&T . Memory Menu #. 7 Set Storag e Defaul ts (Menu #.7.1) Y ou can assign the primar y storag e to Phone Memory or Memory Card. Ch[...]
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Setting s 78 ] Activat e: Select the account among the list of accounts , so it can be used for future connect ions. ] Vie w: Allows you to see the specific account informa tion. The followin g options will be available when you press on the right soft key [Optio ns]: ] Edit: Allow s you to change the accoun t informa tion. ] Delete: Allows you to [...]
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Setting s 79 n Note A cache is a buffer memory , which is used to store data tempo rarily , especially when it is online. Cookie Setti ngs The inform ation of services you have accessed are stored in what is called a Cookie. F rom this Menu you can choose to Allow Cookies , or not, or to Delete Cookies that are already on your phone. Securit y Cert[...]
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80 Q & A Q How d o I view the list of outgoing calls, incomin g calls and misse d calls? A Press t he [SEND] key . Q Why i s the connec tion inconsistent or not audible in certain areas ? A When t he frequen cy environment is unstabl e in a certain area, conne ction may be inconsist ent and inaudible. Reloc ate to another area and try again. Q [...]
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81 Accessories There are a variety of access ories available for your mobi le phone, some of which may be sold separat ely . Y ou can select these optio ns according to your personal communi cation require ments. Consult your local dealer for avail ability . T ravel Adapte r This adapter allows you to charge the battery . It suppor ts standar d US [...]
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82 USB/Da ta Kit * “Allows you to connect your phon e with your PC. n Note ] Always use genuine LG access ories. Failure to do this may invalidat e your warranty . ] A ccessorie s may be differen t in differe nt regions; please check with our regio nal service company or agent for further enqu iries. Accesso ries[...]
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83 Safety Guidelines TIA Sa fety Inf ormation Provide d herein is the complete TIA Safe ty Informa tion for Wireless Handhel d phones . Inclusi on of the text coveri ng Pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and Other Medi cal Devices is required in the owner’ s manual for CTIA Certifi cation. Use of the remaining TIA languag e is encoura ged when appropriate[...]
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Safety Guid elines 84 T ips on Efficie nt Operation For your phone to operate most effici ently: ] Do not touch the antenna unneces sarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call qualit y and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than other wise needed. Drivin g Check the laws and regula tions on the use of [...]
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Safety Guid elines 85 Hearin g Aids Some digital wirele ss phones may interfere with some hearin g aids. In the event of such interfe rence, you may want to consult A T&T . Other Medi cal Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufac turer of your device to determi ne if they are adequa tely shielded from externa l R[...]
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Safety Guid elines 86 Potent ially Explosiv e Atmosp here T urn your phone OFF when in any area with a potenti ally explosive atmosp here and obey all signs and instru ctions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explo sion or fire resulting in bodily injur y or even death. Areas with a potenti ally explosive atmosp here are often, but not always , [...]
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Safety Guid elines 87 ] Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualif ied with the system per IEEE-St d-1725-2006. Use of an unqualifie d battery or charger may prese nt a risk of fire, explosi on, leakage, or other hazard. ] Do not short circuit a battery or allow metalli c conduc tive objects to contact battery termina ls. ] Re[...]
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Safety Guid elines 88 ] Recharg e the batter y after long periods of non-use to maximize battery life. ] Battery life will vary due to usage patte rns and environm ental conditions . ] Use of extended backlig hting, MEdia Net Browsin g, and data connectivity kits affect battery life and talk/st andby times. ] The self-pr otection functio n of the b[...]
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Safety Guid elines 89 ] When the phone is not used for a long period time, store it in a safe place with the power cord unplu gged. ] Using the phone in proximity to receivin g equipme nt (i.e., TV or radio) may cause interfe rence to the phone. ] Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged . If a damaged antenn a contac ts skin, it may cause a [...]
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Safety Guid elines 90 exposur es have not found any biological effects . Some studi es have suggested that some biolog ical effects may occur , but such finding s have not been confi rmed by additiona l research. In some cases, other resear chers have had difficult y in reprodu cing those studies, or in determin ing the reasons for inco nsistent re[...]
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Safety Guid elines 91 The Natio nal Institutes of Health partici pates in some interagency working group activi ties, as well. The FDA share s regula tory responsibil ities for wireless phones with the Federal Communi cations Commissi on (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guide lines that limit RF expos[...]
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Safety Guid elines 92 4. What are the result s of the researc h done already ? The resea rch done thus far has produced conflic ting results, and many studie s have suffere d from flaws in their researc h methods . Animal experim ents investigati ng the effects of radio frequency energy (RF) exposur es characteristi c of wireless phones have yielde[...]
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Safety Guid elines 93 answers about some healt h effect s, such as cancer . This is because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancer - causing agent and the time tumors develo p - if they do- may be many , many years. The interpr etation of epidemiolo gical studies is hampered by diffi culties in measuring actual RF exposu re during da[...]
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Safety Guid elines 94 frequen cy energy (RF) exposures. The FCC establi shed these guidelines in consulta tion with the FDA and the other federal health and safety agenc ies. The FCC limit for RF exposur e from wirel ess telephones is set at a Specific Absorp tion Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts per kilogr am (1.6 W/kg). The FCC limit is consist ent with t[...]
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Safety Guid elines 95 determi ne whether a wireless phone complie s with safet y guidel ines. 9. What steps can I take to reduce my exposur e to radiofr equency energy from my wireless phone? I f there is a risk from these produ cts - and at this point we do not know that there is - it is probably very small. But if you are concern ed about avoidin[...]
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Safety Guid elines 96 11. What abou t wirele ss phone interfe rence with medic al equipment? Radi o freque ncy energy (RF) from wireless phones can inter act with some electronic devices . For this reason , the FDA helped develop a detailed test meth od to measur e electro magnetic interfe rence (EMI) of implant ed cardiac pacemakers and defibri ll[...]
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Safety Guid elines 97 10 Dri ver Safe ty T ips Y our wireles s phone gives you the powerfu l abilit y to communi cate by voice almost anywh ere, anytime. An importa nt respons ibility accompan ies the benefits of wireles s phones , one that every user must uphold. When operati ng a car , driving is your first respons ibility . W hen using your wire[...]
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Safety Guid elines 98 5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while drivi ng. If you arerea ding an address book or busine ss card, or writing a “to-do” list while driving a car , you are not watching where you are going. It is common sense. Don’ t get caught in a dangerous situ ation because you are reading or writing and not paying at[...]
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Safety Guid elines 99 9. Use your wirel ess phone to help others in emergen cies. Y our wireless phone prov ides you a perfect opport unity to be a “Good Samarit an” in your community . If you see an auto accident , crime in progre ss or other seriou s emergency where lives are in danger , call 911 or other local emergenc y number , as you woul[...]
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Safety Guid elines 100 operati ng positions specifie d by the FCC with the phone transm itting at its highest certifi ed power level in all tested frequen cy bands. Althoug h SAR is determin ed at the highes t certifi ed power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while oper ating can be well below the maximum valu e. Because the phone is design[...]
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101 Glossary Call Barri ng The ability to restr ict outgoing and incoming calls. Call Diver t The ability to rerou te calls to another number . Call Wa iting The ability to infor m users that they have an incomin g call when engag ed on anothe r call. GPRS (Gener al Packet Radio Service ) GPRS guarant ees continuous conne ction to the Internet for [...]
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102 Glossar y Line Ident ification Servi ces (Calle r ID) Service allowin g subscr ibers to view or block the telephon e numbers of callers. Confer ence Calls Ability to establis h a conferenc e call involving up to five additiona l partie s. Phone Pass word Securit y code used to unlock the phone when you have select ed the option to lock it autom[...]
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103 Index A Access Codes ........... ............. ............. ............ .... 20 Address Book ....... ............. ............ ............. ........ 56 A nswerin g a Call .............. ............. ............ ........ 22 A nswer Mode ............. ............ ............. ............. . 7 5 A udio & Ringtone s........... ........[...]
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104 Index Mobile Email ............. ............ ............. ............. ... 44 Music Player .......... ............. ............ ............. ...... 58 M y Numbers ....... ............ ............. ............ .......... 57 N Notepad .............. ............. ............ ............. ......... 67 O Outbox .......... ............. ...[...]