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ENGLISH P/N : MMBB0 2 6930 1(1.0) H USER GUIDE U X 565 Please r ead this manual car efully befor e oper ating your mobile phone. Re tain it for futur e refer ence. ESP AÑOL MANU AL DEL USU ARIO U X 565 Lea est e manual cuidadosament e ante s de utilizar su teléfono. Guárdelo par a consultarlo en el futur o. USER GUIDE U X 565[...]
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Copyright ©2008 LG Electr onics, Inc. All rights reserved . LG and the LG logo ar e r egister ed trademarks of LG Gr oup and its r elated entities. All other trademarks ar e the pr operty of their r espective owners.[...]
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Import ant Safet y Pr ecautions 1 Important Safet y Precautions Read the se instructions. Br eaking the rules ma y be dangerous or illegal. F urther detailed informa tion is given in this user guide. W ARNING! Violation of the instructions may cause serious injur y or death. 1. Ne ver use an unappr ov ed bat t ery since this could damage the phone [...]
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Important Safe t y Precautions 2 Important Safet y Precautions 1. Do not e xpose the bat t ery char ger or adapt er to dir ect sunlight or use it in places with high humidit y , such as a bathr oom. 2. Do not use har sh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, e tc.) or det ergent s t o clean your phone. This could cause a fire. 3. Do not dr [...]
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3 Important Safet y Precautions 1. Do not place or answ er calls while char ging the phone as it ma y short -circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fir e. 2. Do not hold or let the ant enna come in contact with y our body during a call. 3. Make sur e that no sharp-edged items such a s animal’ s teeth or nails, come int o contact with th[...]
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T able of Cont ents 4 T able of Cont ents Important Safe t y Pr ecautions 1 T able of Content s 4 W elcome 9 T echnical De t ails 1 0 FCC RF Exposure Informa tion 1 2 Phone Overvie w 1 4 Menus Ov erview 1 6 Get ting Start ed with Y our Phone 1 8 The Bat t ery 1 8 Installing the Ba t tery 1 8 Remo ving the Bat tery 1 8 Char ging the Bat t ery 1 8 Ba[...]
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5 T able of Contents Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory 2 5 The Basics of St oring Contact Entries 2 5 Phone Numbers W ith Pauses 2 5 Storing a Number with P auses 2 6 Adding a P ause to an Existing Number 2 6 Searching Y our Phone’ s Memory 2 7 Scrolling Thr ough Y our Cont acts 2 7 Accessing Options 2 7 Making a Call Fr om Y our Phone’ s Me[...]
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T able of Cont ents 6 T able of Contents 3. Recor d V oice 46 4. Images 46 5. V ideos 4 7 6. Audios 4 7 eas yedge SM 48 1. eas yedge Apps 4 8 2. eas yedge Info 4 9 Music 5 0 Bluet ooth ® 51 1. Pair ed Devices 5 1 2. P ow er 5 2 3. My V isibility 5 2 4. Bluet ooth Name 5 3 5. Bluet ooth Info 5 3 T ools 5 3 1. V oice Command 5 3 2. My Menu 5 4 3. Al[...]
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7 T able of Contents 2.5 Languages 6 2 2.6 Clocks & Calendar 6 2 2.7 F ont Set tings 6 2 2.8 Color Schemes 6 3 3. Securit y 6 3 3.1 Lock Phone 6 3 3.2 Re strict Calls 64 3.3 Re strict Applications 6 4 3.4 Emer gency #s 6 4 3.5 Change Lock Code 6 5 3.6 Re set Default 65 4. Call Set tings 6 6 4.1 Answer Op tions 6 6 4.2 Aut o Retry 6 6 4.3 One- T[...]
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T able of Cont ents 8 T able of Contents Aircr aft 7 7 Blasting Ar eas 7 7 P otentially Explosiv e Atmospher e 7 7 F or V ehicles Equipped with an Air Bag 7 8 Safet y Information 7 8 Char ger and Adapt er Safet y 7 8 Bat tery Informa tion and Care 7 9 Explosion, Shock, and Fir e Hazards 7 9 Gener al Notice 8 0 W arning! Important safet y informatio[...]
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W elcome 9 W elcome Thank you for choosing the UX5 6 5 cellular phone designed t o opera te with the lat est digital mobile communication t echnology , Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). Along with the man y advanced featur es of the CDMA s y stem, such as gr eatly enhanced v oice clarity , this compact phone offers: Music capabilit y and mi[...]
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T echnical De tails 10 T echnical Det ails Important Information This user’ s guide pro vides important informa tion on the use and oper ation of your phone. Please r ead all the information carefull y prior t o using the phone for the best performance and t o pre vent any damage t o or misuse of the phone. An y unappro ved changes or modificatio[...]
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11 T echnical Det ails * TSB-7 4: Prot ocol betw een an IS- 9 5A s yst em and ANSI J-STD- 00 8 Its bat tery life is t wice as long as IS-9 5. High-speed dat a tr ansmission is also possible. The following t ab lists some major CDMA standar ds. CDMA Standar d Basic Air Interface TIA/EIA-9 5A TSB-7 4 ANSI J-STD-00 8 TIA/EIA-IS2 000 ANSI TIA/EIA 5 5 3[...]
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T echnical Det ails 12 T echnical Det ails FCC RF Exposure Informa tion WARNING! R ead this information before oper ating the phone.Read this information before oper ating the phone. In August 1 99 6, the F ederal Communications Commission (FCC) of the Unit ed Sta t es, with its action in Report and Or der FCC 9 6-3 2 6, adopt ed an updat ed safet [...]
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13 T echnical Det ails V ehicle-Mount ed External Antenna (Optional, if a vailable.) A minimum dist ance of 8 inches (2 0cm) must be maintained bet ween the user / b yst ander and the vehicle-mount ed ext ernal ant enna t o satisfy FCC RF exposur e requir ements. F or more information about RF e xposure, visit the FCC websit e at www .fcc.gov . Cau[...]
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Phone Ov erview 14 Phone Overvie w 1. Earpiece Lets y ou hear the caller . 2. Flip Open to answ er an incoming call and close to end the call. 3. LCD Scr een Displays me ssages and indicat or icons. When the phone is turned on, P ow er Sav e mode automa tically dims the screen and then dark ens it if no ke ys ar e pre ssed. 4. Left Soft K ey Use t [...]
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15 Phone Overvie w 1. Side K ey s Use to adjust the ringer v olume in standb y mode and the earpiece volume during a call. 2. Charger P or t Connects the phone t o the bat tery charger or o ther av ailable accessories. 3. Side Camera K ey Use for quick access t o Camer a functions. 4. Music Shortcut Ke y Activat es Music Play er . 5. microSD TM car[...]
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Cont acts 1. New Contact 2. Contact List 3. Groups 4. Speed Dials 5. My Name Card Messaging 1. New T ext Message 2. New Pictur e Message 3. Inbox 4. Sent 5. Dr afts 6. V oicemail 7 . T emplat es 8. Set tings 1. All Messages 2. T ext Me ssage 3. Picture Me ssage 4. Edit V oicemail # 9. Delet e All 1. Delet e Inbox 2. Delet e Sent 3. Delet e Drafts 4[...]
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17 Menus Overvie w 3. Alarm Clock 4. Calendar 5. Ez Tip Calc 6. Not epad 7 . Calculat or 8. W orld Clock 9. St opw atch 0. Unit Convert er Set tings 1. Sound 1. Ringer 2. V olume 3. Message Alerts 4. Aler t T ype 5. Service Aler ts 6. P ower On/Off T one 7 . Flip T one 2. Displa y 1. W allpaper 2. Banner 3. Backlight 4. Menu St yle 5. Languages 6. [...]
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The Ba t t e ry The phone comes with a rechar geable bat t ery . K eep the bat t ery charged while not in use in order t o maximize talk and standb y time. The bat t ery char ge lev el is shown at the t op of the L CD screen. Installing the Bat t ery Insert the bot t om of the bat t ery int o the opening on the back of the phone, then push the bat [...]
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19 Get ting St arted with Y our Phone B at tery Char ge L e v el The bat t ery charge le vel is sho wn at the t op right of the LCD screen. When the ba t t ery char ge lev el becomes low , the low bat t ery sensor aler ts y ou in three wa ys: sounding an audible t one, blinking the bat t ery icon, and displa ying a warning me ssage. If the bat t er[...]
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Get ting St art ed with Y our Phone 20 Get ting St arted with Y our Phone S cr een Icons T o see the icon glossary , go to Menu - > Set tings - > Phone Info - > Icon Glossary on your phone. Making Calls 1. Make sur e the phone is turned on. If not, pr ess for about 3 seconds. 2. Enter the phone n umber (include the area code if needed). 3.[...]
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21 Get ting St arted with Y our Phone Corr ecting Dialing Mistak es If you mak e a mistake while dialing a number , press once t o er ase the last digit ent ered, or hold do wn for at least 2 seconds t o go to the standb y mode. Redialing Calls 1. Pre ss twice t o redial the last number y ou dialed. The last 3 0 number s (missed, receiv ed, dialed)[...]
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Quick Acce ss t o Conv enient F eatur es 22 Quick Access t o Convenient F eatur es Lock Mode Sets y our phone to r equire a 4- digit passw ord in or der to use the phone. T o quickly lock your phone pr ess for three seconds. T o cancel, pre ss Left Soft K ey Unlock, ent er the passw ord and pre ss . M u te F unction The Mut e F unction is used duri[...]
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23 Quick Access t o Convenient F eatur es 1. Press t o r eceive a w aiting call. 2. Pr ess again t o switch bet ween calls. Caller ID Caller ID displa y s the phone number or name of the incoming call. If the caller’ s identit y is st ored in Contact s, the name will appear along with the phone number . Check with your service pr ovider t o ensur[...]
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Ent ering and Editing Information 24 Ent ering and Editing Information T ext Input Y ou can input and edit your Banner , Calendar , Cont acts, Alarm Clock, Not epad, and Messages. K ey F unctions Left Soft K ey : Pre ss t o scroll thr ough the following t ext input modes: T9W ord (T9W ORD/T9W ord/ T9wor d) -> Abc (ABC/Abc/abc) -> 1 2 3 -> [...]
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Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory 25 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory The Ba sics of St oring Cont act Entrie s 1. Fr om standb y mode enter the phone number y ou want t o sa ve (up t o 4 8 digits). 2. Pre ss Left Soft Ke y Sa ve . 3. Select either Sav e New or Updat e Existing . 4. Use t o highlight a Label and pre ss . Mobile 1 / Home / W [...]
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Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory 26 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory St oring a Number with P auses 1. Pr ess Menu . 2. Pr ess Cont acts . 3. Pr ess New C ontact . 4. Enter a name (up t o 2 2 char acter s) and enter a number . 5. Press Right Soft K ey Options. 6. Pre ss W ait or P ause . 7 . Ent er additional number(s) then pre ss . Adding [...]
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27 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory Sear ching Y our Phone’ s Memory The UX5 6 5 phone is able to perform a dynamic sear ch of the cont ents in y our phone’ s memory . A dynamic sear ch compare s ent ered le t t ers or number s against the entries in your Cont acts. A matching list is displa yed in de scending order . Y ou can then select a[...]
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Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory 28 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory Send via Bluet ooth : Send a contact(vCar d) via Bluetooth . In case Bluetooth pow er is not on, a notice pops up t o turn Bluetooth on. Delet e : Delet e the selected entry from y our Contacts. Delet e Multiple : Choose from Selective/All to delet e multiple entries at on[...]
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29 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory Fr om Recent Calls 1. Pr ess Menu . 2. Pr ess Call History . 3. Use t o highlight the t ype of recent call, then pr ess . Missed Calls / Receiv ed Calls / Dialed Calls / All Calls 4. Use t o highlight the phone number . 5. Press to place the call. Speed Dialing F or a single-digit Speed Dial, pre ss and hold [...]
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Using Phone Menus Cont acts 30 Contact s Cont acts The Contact s Menu allo ws y ou t o st ore names, phone n umbers and other information in y our phone’ s memory . When you access y our Contact s, the number in par entheses repr esents the number of entries you ha ve st ored (up t o 5 00). 1. New C ontact Allow s you t o add a new cont act t o y[...]
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31 Contact s your Cont acts alphabetically . Pre ss Right Soft K ey Options t o select one of the following: Send Message / Send via Bluet ooth/ Delet e/ Delete Multiple/ Edit / Set(R emov e) Speed Dial Pre ss Vi ew to view the contact's informa tion. Pre ss Left Soft K ey New t o st ore ne w contact information. 3. Gr oups Allow s[...]
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Cont acts 32 Contact s Contact s. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use t o highlight the desir ed Speed Dial location (or ent er the Speed Dial digit), and pre ss Assign . 3. Use t o highlight the Cont act then press . 4. Use to highlight the number , then press . A confirmation message is displa yed. 5. My Name Car d Allow s you t o view all of y our personal C[...]
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Messaging 33 Messaging Messaging The phone can st ore up t o 3 8 5 messages. The UX5 6 5 suppor ts up t o 1 60 char act ers. The information st ored in the message is det ermined by phone model and service capabilities. Other limits such as a vailable char acter s per message ma y exist, plea se check with your service pro vider for sy st em featur[...]
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Messaging 34 Messaging from y our Recent Message s. Groups Select a recipient fr om your Gr oups. Gener al / F amily / Friends / Colleagues / Business / School Cancel Cancels editing your message. 4. Complet e your me ssage and send or sa ve it. Cust omize Y our T ext Message Using Options While you ar e composing the t ext of a me ssage you can in[...]
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35 Messaging Message Icon R eference 2. New Pictur e Message Allow s you t o send messages with T ext, Image/ V ideo, and Audio. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Enter the r ecipient's address, or pre ss Right Soft K ey Options t o search Cont acts, and pre ss t o select the desir ed contact. 3. Press to acce ss the message scr een. 4. T ype y our message. [...]
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Messaging 36 Messaging t o select: My Audios/ Default 8 . Use to highlight a sound, then pre ss Left Soft K ey Set . 9. Use Right Soft K e y Options. 1 0. Select the option(s) t o cust omize. * Editing the Receiv er Cont acts/ R ecent Calls/ Recent Me ssages/ Gr oups/ Online Album/ Cancel * Editing the T ext Pre view Show s your message before send[...]
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37 Messaging As / Priorit y Lev el / Delivery Notice / Remo ve / Cancel 1 1. Press t o send. 3. Inbo x The phone alerts you in 3 w ay s when you r eceive a new me ssage by : Displa ying a notification message on the scr een. Displa ying the message icon (It blinks when the message is ur gent). Sounding an alert tone or vibr ating, depen[...]
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Messaging 38 Messaging Sav e as T emplate s Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks the select ed message. Information Show s the message's T ype, Priority , and Sta tus. 4. Sent Up t o 5 0 sent T ext Message s or Picture Me ssages can be st ored in the Sent folder . Access the Sent message list t o view cont ents of sent message s and verify whe ther th[...]
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39 Messaging (for Picture Me ssages with Image/ Audio at t ached). Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks the select ed message. Information Show s the message's T ype, Priority , and Sta tus. 5. Dr afts Displa y s sav ed messages and dr aft messages. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use t o highlight a Sa ved message. Pre ss Right Soft K ey Options t o choose fr[...]
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Messaging 40 Messaging Checking Y our V oicemail Box 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Choose from the follo wing options: Pre ss Left Soft K ey Clear t o clear the V oicemail Count er . Pre ss t o list en t o the message(s). 7 . T emplat es Allow s you t o displa y , edit, and add t ext phr ases. The se te xt strings allow y ou to r educe manual t ext in[...]
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41 Messaging 1. Auto Sa ve (Auto Sa ve/ Promp t/ Do Not Sa ve) W ith this featur e on, messages are aut omatically sa ved in Sent when tr ansmit ted. 2. Auto Dele te (On/ Off) W ith this featur e on, read messages ar e automaticall y delet ed when you ex ceed the st or age limit. 3. Entry Mode Allow s you t o select the default input method includi[...]
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Call Hist ory 42 Call Hist ory message is r eceived. Edit V oicemail # Allow s you t o manually ent er the access number for V oicemail Service. This featur e should only be used when a VMS (V oicemail Service) access number is no t pro vided from the net work. 9. Delet e All Allow s you t o er ase the message s st ored in y our Inbox, Sent, or Sa [...]
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43 Call Hist ory 2. R eceived Calls Allow s you t o view the list of incoming calls; up t o 3 0 entries. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use to highlight an entry . 3. Dialed Calls Allow s you t o view the list of outgoing calls; up t o 3 0 entries. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use t o highlight an entry . 4. All Calls Allow s you t o view the list of all calls. 1. Pr es[...]
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Multimedia 44 Multimedia Multimedia V iew , tak e, and tr ade your digit al picture s and video right from your wir eless phone. 1. T ak e Phot o 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Set the brightness , zoom and pre ss Right Soft K ey Options t o change other set tings. Use to highlight an option and pr ess . Switch t o Camcorder Changes fr om camer a mode to v[...]
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45 Multimedia 4. Press Right Soft K ey Delet e , Send , or Left Soft Key Sav e . Choose from the following sa ve options: Sav e to Phone Memory Sav e to Card Memory Set As 1. Main Screen 2 . Fr ont Screen 3. Picture ID The picture is st ored in Gallery . 2. R ecor d V ideo 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Set the brightness , zoom and pre ss Right So[...]
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Multimedia 46 Multimedia Key Sav e . Choose from the following sa ve options: Sav e Set As Main Scr een/ Front Screen 3. R ecor d V oice Allow s you t o add, listen t o, and er ase short verbal reminder s. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Pr ess Recor d t o recor d a new v oice memo. 3. T alk into the micr ophone, then pre ss Stop . The default memo titl[...]
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47 Multimedia 5. V ideos Allow s you t o choose video clips. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Select Video Gallery/ Downloaded then pre ss . Pre ss Left Soft K ey Send t o send the select ed video t o somebody else. Pre ss Play t o pla y the select ed V ideo . Pre ss Right Soft K ey Options t o access and apply options. 6. Audios Allow s you t o choo[...]
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eas y edge SM 48 eas yedge SM eas yedge SM eas yedge SM allow s you t o do more than just t alk on your phone. eas yedge is a t echnology and service that allo ws y ou to download and use applica tions on your phone. W ith easy edge, it is quick and eas y t o personalize your phone t o suit your lifest yle and ta st es. Just do wnload the applicati[...]
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49 eas yedge SM 2. eas yedge Info Give s you informa tion about the eas yedge SM selection ke y . 1. Pr ess , , . Managing Y our easy edge SM Applications Add ne w applications and remo ve old ones at an y time. Remo ving Applications Only r emoving an applica tion delet es it complet ely fr om the memory of the phone. T o rest ore an application o[...]
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Music 50 Music Music Allow s you t o tr ansfer songs st ored in y our memory card. T o access this featur e, there should be st ored music in y our memory card. 1. Pr ess , . 2. Y ou can view the list of All Songs, Pla ylists, R ecently Pla yed, Artists, Genr es, Albums. Not es Be sure t o use only recommended microSD TM car ds. Using non- recommen[...]
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Bluet ooth ® 51 Bluet ooth Bluet ooth ® The UX5 6 5 is compatible with device s that support the Bluetooth headset and hands- free pr ofile(s)*. Y ou ma y creat e and st ore 2 0 pairings within the UX5 6 5 and connect to one device a t a time. The appro ximate comm unication r ange for Bluetooth wirele ss t echnology is up t o 3 0 feet (1 0 met e[...]
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Bluet ooth ® 52 Bluet ooth 3. If Bluetooth pow er is set to off, y ou will be prompt ed to turn pow er on. highlight Ye s and pre ss . 4. The device will appear in the F ound Devices men u once it has been locat ed. Highlight the device and pr ess . 5. The handset will promp t you for the passk e y . Consult the Bluetooth accessory instructions fo[...]
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T ools 53 T ools 4. Bluet ooth Name Allow s you t o edit the name of the Bluetooth device. 1. Pr ess , . 2. Hold down to clear the existing name. 3. Use the alphanumeric ke ypad t o ent er a new alias. 4. Press to sa ve and e xit, or Right Soft K ey Cancel to cancel editing. 5. Bluet ooth Info Allow s you t o view y our phone's Bluetooth infor[...]
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T ools 54 T ools 4. When prompt ed, sa y the name or phone number of the Contact y ou want t o call. The phone will ask y ou t o confirm the name or phone number before dialing. Call <Name> or <Number>/ V oicemail / Missed Calls / Messages / T ime & Dat e / Help 2. My Menu Allow s you quick access t o your fa vorit e menus. A maximu[...]
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55 T ools Set and select a ringt one. 7. P r e s s Sav e . 4. Calendar Allow s you t o stor e and access your agenda(s). Simpl y ent er your appointment s in the Calendar , and your phone will alert you with a r eminder . 1. Pr ess , . 2. Use t o highlight the scheduled da y . Mov es cursor t o the left. Mov es cursor t o the right. Mov es to the p[...]
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T ools 56 T ools 2. Pre ss Left Soft Ke y New t o writ e a new not e. 3. T ype the not e, then pre ss . A confirmation message displa ys briefly , then displa ys y our list of not es. V iewing a Not epad Entry 1. Access No tepad and highlight the entry . 2. T o er ase, pr ess Right Soft K ey Options . Delet e Edit Delet e All T o edit a[...]
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57 T ools 8. W orld Clock Allow s you t o det ermine the current time in ano ther time zone or country . 1. Pr ess , . 2. Pre ss Right Soft K ey Cities t o select a specific cit y and displa y the dat e/time in that location. 3. Use t o scroll thr ough all a vailable citie s on the map. 4. Press Left Soft K ey Set DST t o turn Da ylight Sa vings T [...]
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Set tings 58 Set tings Set tings 1. Sound Options t o customize y our phone's sounds: 1.1 Ringer Allow s you t o assign ringt ones for incoming calls. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Select All Calls / Caller ID / No Caller ID / Re stricted Calls. 3. Select My Audios or Default . 4. Use t o highlight the ringt one. 5. Pre ss Pla y t o pre view the ringt on[...]
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Set tings 59 Set tings then pre ss . 1.4 Alert T ype Allow s you t o select the alert t ypes. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use to highlight the alert you wish t o edit. Call Alert/ Message Aler t/ Schedule Alert/ Alarm Aler t 3. Use t o scr oll through the alert t ypes. Ring Only/ V ibr at e Only/ Ring & V ib 4. Pr ess to sa ve. 1.5 Service Alert s Allow[...]
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Set tings 60 Set tings pow ered on and off. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use t o se t t o On / Off , then pre ss . 1.7 Flip T one Allow s you t o set a flip t one that will pla y when you flip y our phone open or closed. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use t o set t o On / Off , then pre ss . 2. Displa y Options t o customize y our phone's displa y screens. 2.1 W al[...]
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61 Set tings 2.2 Banner Allow s you t o ent er a string of char acter s which displa y on the L CD screen. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Select Main Screen / Fr ont Screen . 3. Use t o scroll be t ween On / Off . 4. Use t o highlight the Te x t window . 5. Input t ext and pr ess Left Soft K ey Abc t o change t ext options, Sa ve to sa ve, or Right Soft K ey C[...]
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Set tings 62 Set tings 2.5 Language s Allow s you t o set the bilingual featur e according t o your prefer ence. Choose bet ween English and Spanish. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use t o select English or Spanish , then pre ss . 2.6 Clocks & Calendar Allow s you t o select the t ype of clocks displa yed on the main L CD. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Choose a sub-m[...]
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63 Set tings Options for Dial F ont St yle Magic/ Digital/ Ba sic Options for Dial F ont Size Normal / Lar ge 2.8 Color Schemes Allow s you t o choose the color of the background scr een. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Highlight Ocean / Silv er then pre ss . 3. Securit y The Securit y menu allow s you t o secure the phone electr onically . 3.1 Lock Phone K eep[...]
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Set tings 64 Set tings locked. When lock ed, you can receiv e incoming calls and make onl y emer gency calls. On P ow er Up The phone is locked when it is turned on. 3.2 Re strict Calls Allow s you t o re strict incoming and/or outgoing calls. 1. Pr ess , . 2. Enter the four -digit lock code and pre ss . 3. Pr ess Re strict Calls. 4. Use t o select[...]
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65 Set tings 3. Pr ess Emer gency #s . 4. Press t o edit the emer gency number s. 5. When you ar e finished editing the number , press Sa ve to sa ve, or Right Soft K ey Cancel t o cancel editing. 3.5 Change Lock Code Allow s you t o ent er a new four - digit lock code. 1. Pr ess , . 2. Enter the four -digit lock code and pre ss . 3. Pr ess Change [...]
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Set tings 66 Set tings 4. Call Set tings The Call Set tings menu allo ws you t o designat e how the phone handles both incoming and outgoing calls. 4.1 Answ er O ptions Allow s you t o det ermine how t o handle an incoming call. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use t o select a set ting, then pre ss . Flip Open / Any K e y / Send K ey Only / Auto Answ er 4.2 A u[...]
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67 Set tings Check with your service pr ovider for a vailabilit y . 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use t o select a set ting, then pre ss . Enhanced / Standar d 4.5 A uto V olume When this featur e is enabled, it pro vides a bet t er audio experience b y controlling the dynamic r ange and volume of the sending and receiving v oices across differ ent environmen[...]
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Set tings 68 Set tings 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Read the displa yed message and pre ss to contin ue. 3. Use t o select a set ting, then pre ss . TTY F ull / TTY + T alk / TTY + Hear / TTY Off 5. USB Set ting Allow s you t o select the dat a port. 1. Pr ess , . 2. Use to select a set ting, then pre ss . USB Modem/ USB Mass Stor age Using UX5 6 5 USB Drive[...]
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69 Set tings det ect the phone's USB driver s and install them. 3. Mak e sure the micr oSD TM card has been format ted on the phone so the requir ed folders will be crea t ed for use with your phone. T o format the memory card na vigat e the phone t o Menu > 9. Set tings > 7 . Memory > 3. Card Memory and select the F ormat option. Sel[...]
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Set tings 70 Set tings 6. The Music Pla yer files will need t o be copied int o the music folder . Music Pla yer onl y supports MP3 files, AA C files, AA C+ files and WMA files. (Not enhanced AA C files) 7 . Once you ar e done tr ansferring files, disconnect the phone. When you launch Music Pla yer or go int o My Media folders, an "Initializin[...]
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71 Set tings 6. Sy stem The Sy stem menu allo ws y ou to designat e specific sy stem net work set tings. 6.1 N etw o r k 6.1.1 Sy stem Select Allow s you t o set up the phone producer’ s management envir onment. Lea ve this se t ting as the default unless y ou want t o alt er sy stem selection as instruct ed b y your service pro vider . 1. Pr ess[...]
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Set tings 72 Set tings a sy stem tha t is served as a SID Number . This information should only be used for t echnical support. 1. Pr ess , , , . 6.2 Loca tion Menu for GPS (Global P ositioning Sy stem: Sa t ellite assist ed location information sy stem) mode. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use t o highlight a set ting, then pre ss . Location On / E9 1 1 Only [...]
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73 Set tings 9. Phone Info The Phone Info menu pr ovide s you with specific informa tion pertaining t o your phone model. 1. Pr ess , . 2. Use t o highlight an option and pr ess , or pr ess the corre sponding number key . My Number / ESN/MEID/ Icon Glossary/ V er sion[...]
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Safet y 74 Safet y TIA Safet y Information The following is the comple t e TIA Safet y Information for wirele ss handheld phones. Exposure t o Radio F requency Signal Y our wireless handheld port able phone is a low po wer r adio tr ansmit ter and r eceiver . When ON, it receiv es and sends out Radio F requency (RF) signals. In August, 1 99 6, the [...]
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75 Safet y could damage the phone and ma y violat e FCC regulations. Phone Oper ation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as y ou would an y other t elephone with the ant enna point ed up and ov er your shoulder . T ips on Efficient Opera tion For your phone to operate most efficiently: Don’t touch the ant enna unnecessarily when the phone is in use.[...]
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Manufactur ers Associa tion recommends tha t a minimum separ ation of six (6) inches be maintained be t ween a handheld wirele ss phone and a pacemaker t o a void po tential int erference with the pacemaker . These recommenda tions are consist ent with the independent re search b y and recommenda tions of W irele ss T echnology Re search. P ersons [...]
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77 Safet y regula tions post ed in these ar eas instruct you t o do so. Hospitals or health care facilitie s ma y use equipment that could be sensitive t o ext ernal RF energy . V ehicles RF signals ma y affect improperl y installed or inadequa t ely shielded electronic s yst ems in mot or vehicles. Check with the manufactur er or its repr esenta t[...]
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(such as gasoline st ations); below deck on boa ts; fuel or chemical tr ansfer or stor age facilities; v ehicles using liquefied petr oleum gas (such as pr opane or butane); ar eas where the air contains chemicals or particle s (such as gr ain, dust, or metal pow ders); and an y other ar ea where y ou would normally be advised t o turn off your v e[...]
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79 Safet y cause serious damage t o your phone. Bat tery Information and Care Please dispose of y our bat t ery properl y or tak e it to y our local wirele ss carrier for recy cling. The bat t ery doesn't need to be empt y before r echar ging. Use only L G-appro ved char gers specific t o your phone model since the y are designed t[...]
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t o cleaning your phone, and clean the pow er plug pin when it’ s dirt y . When using the pow er plug, ensure tha t it’ s firmly connect ed. If not, it ma y cause ex cessive heat or fir e. If you put y our phone in a pocke t or bag without cov ering the recept acle of the phone (pow er plug pin), met allic articles (such as a coin, pape[...]
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81 Safet y Using the phone in pro ximit y t o receiving equipment (i.e., TV or r adio) may cause int erference t o the phone. Do not use the phone if the ant enna is damaged. If a damaged ant enna contact s skin, it ma y cause a slight burn. Please cont act an L G Authorized Service Cent er t o replace the damaged ant enna. Do not immer[...]
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and/or headset at a high v olume. Set the v olume t o a safe lev el. Y ou can adapt ov er time t o a higher volume of sound tha t ma y sound normal but can be damaging t o your hearing. If y ou experience ringing in y our ears or muffled speech, st op list ening and ha ve y our hearing checked. The louder the volume, the le ss time is requir ed bef[...]
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83 Safet y ears or m uffled speech, stop list ening and ha ve y our hearing checked. The louder the v olume, the less time is r equired befor e your hearing could be affect ed. Hearing expert s sug gest that t o pro t ect your hearing: Limit the amount of time you use headset at high v olume. Av oid turning up the volume t o block out noisy[...]
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W irele ss phones emit low le vels of Radio F requency (RF) ener gy in the micro wa ve r ange while being used. The y also emit very low le vels of RF when in standb y mode. Wherea s high lev els of RF can produce health effect s (b y heating tissue), e xposure t o low lev el RF that does not pr oduce heating effects cause s no known adver se healt[...]
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85 Safet y st eps, including the following: Support needed re search int o possible biological effects of RF of the t ype emit ted b y wirele ss phones; Design wir eless phones in a wa y that minimizes an y RF exposur e to the user that is not necessary for de vice function; and Cooper ate in pr oviding users of wirele ss phones with th[...]
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about wirele ss phones. The FCC also regula t es the base sta tions that the wir eless phone net works rel y upon. While these base st ations oper at e at higher pow er than do the wireless phones themselv es, the RF exposur es that people get fr om these base st ations are t ypically thousands of times lo wer than those the y can get fr om wirele [...]
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87 Safet y produced conflicting r esults, and man y studies ha ve suffer ed from fla ws in their r esearch methods. Animal experiment s inv estigating the effects of Radio F requency (RF) ener gy exposur es char acteristic of wir eless phones ha ve yielded conflicting r esults that oft en cannot be repeat ed in other labor at ories. A fe w animal s[...]
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5. What r esear ch is needed to decide whether RF e xposure from wir eless phones poses a health risk? A combination of labor at ory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wirele ss phones w ould pro vide some of the dat a that ar e needed. Lifetime animal e xposure studies could be complet ed in a few y ears. How ever , very [...]
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89 Safet y The FD A has been a leading participant in the W orld Health Or ganization Int ernational Electro Magne tic Fields (EMF) Project since it s inception in 1 99 6. An influential result of this work ha s been the dev elopment of a det ailed agenda of re search needs that has driv en the est ablishment of new r esearch progr ams around the w[...]
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FCC limit for RF exposur e from wirele ss phones is set a t a Specific Absorption Ra t e (SAR) of 1.6 wa t ts per kilogr am (1.6 W/kg). The FCC limit is consist ent with the safet y standar ds developed b y the Institut e of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and the National Council on Radiation Pr otection and Measur ement. The exposur [...]
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91 Safet y measuring the r at e at which RF is deposit ed in the heads of wirele ss phone users. The t est method uses a tissue-sim ulating model of the human head. Standar dized SAR t est methodology is e xpect ed to grea tly impr ov e the consistency of measur ements made at different labor at ories on the same phone. SAR is the measur ement of t[...]
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t o a remo te ant enna. Again, the scientific dat a do not demonstr ate tha t wirele ss phones ar e harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposur e from these pr oducts, you can use mea sure s like those described abo ve t o reduce y our RF exposur e from wir eless phone use. 1 0. What about childr en using wirele ss phones? The scientific[...]
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93 Safet y from wir eless phones can int er act with some electronic de vices. F or this rea son, the FD A helped dev elop a detailed t est method t o measur e Electro Magne tic Int erference (EMI) of implant ed cardiac pacemak ers and defibrillat ors from wir eless t elephones. This t est method is now part of a st andard sponsored b y the Associa[...]
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refer t o the following r esour ces: FD A web page on wirele ss phones (ht tp://www .fda.go v/cellphones/) F eder al Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safet y Progr am (ht tp://www .fcc.go v/oet/rfsafet y) Int ernational Commission on Non-lonizing Radiation Pro t ection (ht tp://www .icnirp.de) W orld Health Or ganization (WHO) Int ernational EMF [...]
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95 Safet y 2. When av ailable, use a hands- free de vice. A number of hands-free wir eless phone accessories ar e readily a vailable t oday . Whether you choose an installed mount ed device for y our wireless phone or a speaker phone acce ssory , tak e advantage of the se device s if a vailable t o you. 3. Make sur e you place y our wirele ss phone[...]
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t o plan your calls befor e you begin your trip or a t t empt t o coincide your calls with time s you ma y be stopped a t a st op sign, red light, or o therwise sta tionary . But if y ou need to dial while driving, follow this simple tip -- dial only a fe w number s, check the road and your mirr ors, then continue. 7 . Do not engage in stressful or[...]
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97 Safet y you. 1 0. Call roadside assist ance or a special wirele ss non- emer gency assist ance number when necessary . Certain situa tions you encount er while driving ma y requir e at tention, but ar e not ur gent enough t o merit a call for emer gency services. But you can still use y our wirele ss phone t o lend a hand. If you see a br oken- [...]
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Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Gov ernment. These FCC e xposure limit s are derived fr om the recommenda tions of t wo e xper t or ganizations, the National Counsel on Radiation Pr otection and Measur ement (NCRP) and the Institut e of Electrical and Electronics Engineer s (IEEE). In both case s, the recommenda tions wer e dev eloped b[...]
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99 Safet y net work, in gener al, the closer you ar e to a wir eless base st ation ant enna, the low er the pow er output. Before a phone model is a vailable for sale t o the public, it must be t est ed and certified to the FCC that it does no t ex ceed the limit est ablished b y the gov ernment - adopt ed requirement for safe exposur e. The test s[...]
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when worn on the bod y , as described in this user’ s manual, is 0.6 0 3 W/kg. While there ma y be difference s bet ween SAR le vels of various phone s and at various positions, the y all meet the gov ernment requirement for safe exposur e. SAR informa tion on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Displa y Gr ant sec[...]
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101 Safet y FCC Hearing -Aid Compa tibilit y (HA C) R egulations for W irele ss Device s On July 1 0, 2 00 3, the U.S. F eder al Communications Commission (FCC) Report and Order in WT Dock et 0 1-3 09 modified the ex ception of wirele ss phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibilit y Act of 1 98 8 (HA C Act) t o r equire digital wir eless phones be co[...]
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is the best w a y to e valuat e it for your per sonal needs. M-Ratings: Phone s r ated M3 or M4 meet FCC r equirement s and are lik ely to gener at e less int erference t o hearing devices than phones that ar e not labeled. M4 is the bet t er/higher of the t wo r atings. T -Ratings: Phone s r at ed T3 or T4 meet FCC r equirement s and are lik ely t[...]
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103 Safet y F or information about hearing aids and digit al wirele ss phones FCC Hearing Aid Compatibilit y and V olume Contr ol ht tp://www .fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.html Gallaudet Univ ersit y , RER C ht tp://t ap.Gallaudet.edu/DigW ir eless.KS/DigW irele ss.htm Hearing Loss Association of America [HLAA] ht tp://www .hearingloss.org/learn/cellpho[...]
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Acce ssories 104 Accessorie s There ar e a variet y of accessories a vailable for your mobile phone. Consult your local dealer for a vailabilit y . Optional it ems are sold separ atel y . B at tery Char ger The bat t ery charger allo ws y ou to char ge your phone. B at tery Standar d bat tery is a vailable. V ehicle P o wer Char ger The vehicle po [...]
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Limit ed W arr ant y Sta t ement 105 Limit ed W arr ant y Stat ement 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: L G offers y ou a limited w arr ant y that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessorie s will be free fr om defects in mat erial and workmanship, accor ding to the following t erms and conditions: (1) The limited warr ant y for the produc[...]
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Department of L G. L G shall bear the cost of shipping the product back t o the consumer aft er the completion of service under this limit ed warr ant y . 2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: (1) Defects or damages re sulting from use of the product in o ther than its normal and cust omary manner . (2) Defects or damages fr om abnormal use, abnorm[...]
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107 Limit ed W arr ant y Stat ement including, but not limit ed to an y implied warr ant y of marke tabilit y or fitness for a particular use. (7) Damage resulting fr om use of non-L G appro ved accessories. (8) All plastic surfaces and all other e xt ernally e xposed parts that ar e scr atched or damaged due t o normal cust omer use. (9) Products [...]
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L G SHALL NO T BE LIABLE FOR THE L OSS OF THE USE OF THE PR ODUCT , INCONVENIENCE, L OSS OR ANY O THER D AMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF , OR INABILITY T O USE, THIS PR ODUCT OR FOR ANY BREA CH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED W ARRANTY , INCLUDING THE IMPLIED W ARRANTY OF MARKET ABILITY APPLICABLE T O THIS PR ODUCT . Some sta t[...]
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A Accessing Op tions 2 7 Accessorie s 1 04 Airplane Mode 6 7 Alarm Clock 5 4 Alert T ype 5 9 All Calls 4 3 Answer Op tions 6 6 Audios 4 7 Aut o Re try 6 6 Aut o V olume 6 7 B Backlight 6 1 Banner 6 1 Bat t ery Char ge Lev el 19 Bluet ooth Info 5 3 Bluet ooth Name 5 3 Bluet ooth ® 51 C Calculat or 5 6 Calendar 5 5 Call Hist ory 4 2 Call Set tings 6[...]
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I Images 4 6 Important Safet y Precautions 1 Inbox 3 7 L Languages 6 2 Limit ed W arr ant y Sta t ement 1 0 5 Location 7 2 Lock Mode 2 2 Lock Phone 6 3 M Making a Call Fr om Y our Phone’ s Memory 28 Making Calls 2 0 Memory 7 2 Menu St yle 6 1 Menus Overvie w 1 6 Message Alerts 5 8 Messaging 3 3 Missed Calls 4 2 Multimedia 4 4 Music 5 0 Mut e Func[...]
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Sent 3 8 Service Alerts 5 9 Set tings 4 0, 5 8 Signal Strength 1 9 Sound 5 8 Speed Dialing 2 3 Speed Dials 3 1 St opw atch 5 7 Sy st em 7 1 T T able of Contents 4 T ake Phot o 44 T echnical Det ails 1 0 T emplat es 4 0 T ext Input 2 4 The Basics of St oring Contact Entrie s 2 5 The Bat t ery 1 8 TIA Safet y Information 74 T ools 5 3 T ouch Ke y Vib[...]