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This guide will get you up and running with your
LG L1100
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Before using your
LG
L1100, please remember to
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SIM
Card.
The first 30 pages of this guide take you through how to get started,
explaining your phone's main features. To learn more about specific features or
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  • Page 1 This guide will get you up and running with your LG L1100 in no time. Before using your L1100, please remember to register with Orange and insert your Card. The first 30 pages of this guide take you through how to get started, explaining your phone’s main features.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    contents getting started Register with Orange ... 8 Insert your SIM Card and battery ... 10 Plug in and charge ... 12 Outside your phone ... 13 Shortcuts ... 16 Explore the menus... 17 Make you first call ... 19 Receive your first call...
  • Page 3 manage your calls Orange Answer Phone ... 50 Answer Phone Call Return ... 50 Add a personal greeting... 51 Call divert ... 54 Fixed dial ... 55 Call Barring ... 56 Speed dial ... 57 Voice dial ... 58 Call records ... 58 Minute beep ...
  • Page 4 contents Calculator ... 87 Convertor ... 87 personalise your phone Adjust your ring tones... 90 Choose a profile ... 90 Wallpaper and screen saver ... 91 Text input settings ... 92 Choose your language ... 92 manage your time Time and Date ... 94 Alarm clock ...
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    getting started...
  • Page 6: Register With Orange

    Orange Find the IMEI number on the sticker inside your LG L1100. You may need the number in future if your handset is lost or stolen. Find the SIM Card number on the back of your SIM Card.
  • Page 7 register with Orange After you register Orange will update your SIM Card over the air with a text message. When you first turn your phone on, you will see the SIM update message. You can leave it in your inbox until you are ready to delete it. Turn your phone off and back on again to enable it to make your first call.
  • Page 8: Insert Your Sim Card And Battery

    insert your SIM Card Look for the plastic card that is in your Orange box. If you can’t find it, the SIM Card may have already been inserted into your phone. If it is not in your phone or your box, please return to the shop that you bought the phone from and ask for a SIM Card.
  • Page 9: Insert Your Battery

    insert your battery Slide the battery onto the contact points and press it down until it clicks into place.
  • Page 10: Plug In And Charge

    plug in and charge Plug your charger into a mains socket. Insert the lead into the socket on the base of your phone. The battery indicator in the top right-hand corner of the display will show up to four bars while charging. Do not remove the battery while charging your phone.
  • Page 11: Outside Your Phone

    Answer a call or to make an outgoing call. clear key Clear text and move back a screen. outside your LG L1100 5-way navigation key Move through the menu options and access your home links. camera key To go straight to the camera viewfinder.
  • Page 12 LG L1100 external display View incoming call information. camera lens Take photos to send as Orange Photo Messages or store on your phone. mirror Aim the camera lens for self portraits.
  • Page 13 When you switch your phone on for the first time, you will see the Start Up guide, which gives you useful information and tips about getting to know your LG L1100. switch your phone on To switch your phone on and off, press and hold...
  • Page 14: Shortcuts

    Start Up The Home screen allows you direct access to the main features of your phone. shortcuts These symbols link you to four of the most frequently used features on the LG L1100. These are: Inbox Call history Calendar...
  • Page 15: Explore The Menus

    Browse the Orange World and wap sites straight from your phone, even when on the move. Profiles Change the way your phone behaves to personalise it and suit how you use it. Extras Write memos and use your calendar and alarm clock to organise your time.
  • Page 16 explore the menus make your selection On your display you will see which feature the soft keys control. From the Home screen, the right soft key will access Menu. From inside the menus, the soft key functions change according to the command shown above each key. You can return to the main display at any time from any menu simply by pressing...
  • Page 17: Make Your First Call

    avoid accidental calls It’s a good idea to keep the phone closed when you’re not using it to avoid pressing keys by mistake. make your first call Press and hold this button to turn your phone on. Dial the number you want to call, but don’t forget to use the full area code.
  • Page 18: Receive Your First Call

    receive your first call When your phone rings, you will see the number or name of the person calling you on the outer display. To answer the call, open the Active Flip and press If you do not want to answer the call, press to busy the call to your Orange Answer Phone.
  • Page 19: Add Your First Contact

    add your first contact Press Menu and select Select Add new. Enter the contact’s name and press OK. You can save several phone numbers and an email address for a contact. Scroll left or right with the navigation pad until the option you want is highlighted, then press OK.
  • Page 20: Send Your First Text Message

    send your first text message Press Menu and select Select Text messages, then Write message. Write your message. With predictive text you only need to press the key for a letter once. So, for example, to write the word orange you would press 6, 7, 2, 6, 4 and 3.
  • Page 21 send your first text message To delete a single character, press To delete the entire message, press and hold Press 0 for a space. Press * to choose from a selection of common symbols and punctuation marks. Press # to change between standard text, as well as upper and lower case.
  • Page 22: Access Orange Wap

    visit your first wap site Select Orange World from your phone’s Home screen. When you visit the Orange wap site a screen similar to the one to the left will be at the start of your journey. You can click on Channels to open a full list of features that may be useful to you or click on any of the links listed to shortcut straight to them.
  • Page 23 Click on Your page to set up quick links to all your favourite sites. You can easily check the results of your favourite football team or even see if your train is running late before you leave the house in the morning. You don’t need to register, simply click on Your page and follow the links.
  • Page 24: Take Your First Photograph

    take your first photograph Press to activate your camera. Alternatively, open the viewfinder by pressing the camera button on the right side of your phone. You will automatically see the Photo Viewfinder in the display. Hold your phone up with the lens level with your subject. Scroll with the navigation pad to adjust your image.
  • Page 25: Send Your First Photo Message

    Take the photo as previously described. If you want to add text to send with the photo, you can write it in the normal way above the photo. Press Done, then select Send. Press Yes to confirm your choice. Select Address book to scroll through and add a phone contact from your Address book.
  • Page 27 make calls...
  • Page 28: Making Calls Options While You're On Call

    make calls access a list of options whilst you are on a call To access call options: Dial the number you want to call, but don’t forget to use the full area or international code. Press to make the call. Press the top or the bottom of the volume button on the side of the phone to increase or decrease the earpiece volume if you wish.
  • Page 29: Avoid Accidental Calls

    avoid accidental calls It’s a good idea to keep the Active Flip on your phone closed when you’re not using it to avoid pressing keys by mistake. choose whether you answer a call or not When your phone rings, press Press to busy the call to your Answer Phone.
  • Page 30: Redial A Number

    make calls redialling a number If you call someone and get disconnected or forget to tell them something, you can call them straight back by redialling the last dialled number. To redial the phone number last called press the call key twice.
  • Page 31: Call Waiting And Missed Calls

    take two different calls at the same time not available to pay as you go customers When you are on a call, answer a second call without ending the first using Call Waiting: To activate call waiting, press Menu and select Settings. Select Call settings, then Call waiting.
  • Page 32: Conference Calling

    make calls call back a missed number To call back a missed call: Press List to view the number of the missed call. Press the call key to call the number back. Alternatively, press Options, then scroll to Call and press OK. Your phone stores the 10 most recently missed calls.
  • Page 33 To start a conference call: Call someone in the usual way. Whilst you are in the active call, enter the second number you want to call and make the call in the usual way. When the second call connects, the first call is automatically put on hold.
  • Page 34: Line 2

    make calls keep your business and personal lives separate by using two different lines not available to pay as you go customers With Line 2 you can keep business and personal calls separate. To activate Line 2 call customer services on Orange phone or 07973 100 150 from any other phone.
  • Page 35: Caller Id

    To switch between Line 1 and Line 2: Press Menu and open Settings. Scroll to Call settings and press Select. Scroll to Select line and press Select. Choose from Line 1 and Line 2. Note: Line 2 does not support Fax and Data. You can receive but not send text messages from Line 2.
  • Page 37 manage your contacts...
  • Page 38: Manage Your Contacts

    manage your contacts save a new entry in your Address book Store the names and numbers of your friends, family and colleagues in your Address book To save a new entry to your Address book: Press Menu and open Address book. Scroll to and select Add new.
  • Page 39 save more than one number to your contacts You can save a mobile, home and office number, as well as an email address to each of your contacts so that you can keep in touch wherever they are. To add additional numbers to a name: Press Menu and select Address book.
  • Page 40: Caller Groups

    manage your contacts arrange your contacts into caller groups Use Caller groups to keep your contacts organised and assign ring tones and icons to help you identify your caller. To add a contact to a caller group: Scroll up while in the Home screen to go to your contact list.
  • Page 41: Search For Or Edit A Contact

    add photos to your contacts You can add photos to your contacts so that when a friend calls, a picture, perhaps of them or something that reminds you of them, appears on the screen. To add a photo to a contact: Take a photo of your contact, making sure that the image size of the photo is set to 48x80.
  • Page 42: Delete Contacts

    manage your contacts edit a contact in your Address book To edit a name or number: Press Menu while in the Home screen, then select Address book. Select Search, then scroll to the name you wish to edit and press Options. Scroll to and select Edit.
  • Page 43: Personalise Your Contacts

    personalise your contacts and groups To give your groups their own ring tones and icons: Assigning a group its own ring tone and icon lets you know instantly when a member of that group calls you. To give a group its own ring tone: Press Menu and select Address book.
  • Page 44: Copy Or Back Up Contacts

    manage your contacts copy contacts between your phone and SIM Card You can store up to 200 names and numbers on your SIM Card’s memory. Your phone’s internal memory is dynamic, and is shared between the features of your phone. The advantage of storing contacts on your SIM Card is that if you change phones, all of the contacts on your SIM Card will move to the new phone.
  • Page 45: Orange Directory Enquiries

    Scroll to Copy and press OK. Choose whether to keep or to delete the original entry. backup your SIM Card Address book Make sure that losing your phone doesn’t mean losing all of the important contact information stored on your SIM Card.
  • Page 46 manage your contacts And, if you’re joining Orange from another network, Memory Mate can be used to transfer the contacts and text messages saved on your old SIM Card to your new Orange SIM Card, keeping your move totally hassle-free. For more information, visit your nearest Orange shop and one of our representatives will be happy to assist you.
  • Page 47 manage your calls...
  • Page 48: Manage Your Calls

    manage your calls what happens when you get an Answer Phone message? When someone leaves a message on your Answer Phone, symbol will appear on your phone’s display. This symbol will remain until the message has been saved or deleted. Answer Phone messages that have not been listened to will be saved for up to 21 days.
  • Page 49: Add A Personal Greeting

    keep track of who has called you, even if they don’t leave a message on your Answer Phone Missed call alert is a free Orange service that enables you to know who has called you, even when your phone is switched off.
  • Page 50 manage your calls use Answer Phone shortcuts to manage your messages efficiently Your Answer Phone is quick to use as there are several single key presses to help you move through your messages. When listening to your messages press: 1 to listen to your message again 2 to save your message 3 to delete your message 7 to rewind 10 seconds...
  • Page 51 set up an Answer Phone PIN For added Answer Phone security, you can set your Answer Phone to request a PIN (Personal Identification Number) each time you want to listen to your messages. To set up an Answer Phone PIN: Call your Answer Phone by pressing and holding the 1 key.
  • Page 52: Call Divert

    manage your calls when you can’t take your calls, why not divert them not available to pay as you go customers Call Divert allows you to divert different types of calls to different numbers. So, you might choose to divert fax calls to your office fax machine, but voice calls to your Answer Phone.
  • Page 53: Fixed Dial

    To cancel your diverts: Press Menu and open Settings. Scroll to Call settings and press OK. Select Call divert. Highlight the type of call you want to cancel and press OK. Select Cancel. To cancel all of your call diverts, select Cancel all in the Call divert menu.
  • Page 54: Call Barring

    manage your calls To store Fixed dialling numbers: Press Menu and open Settings. Select Security settings. Scroll to and select Fixed dial number, then enter your PIN2 code and press OK. Select Number list and press options menu. Select Add new, then enter the contact’s name and phone number and press Save.
  • Page 55: Speed Dial

    Cancel all barrings Change password Select Activate, Cancel or View status and press OK. Enter your Barring code and press OK. call your favourite numbers without having to enter your contact list You can create speed dials to dial frequently dialled phone numbers by simply pressing and holding one or two keys.
  • Page 56: Voice Dial

    manage your calls make a call by saying the contact’s name Your phone comes with a voice recognition feature. This means that you can call a number simply by saying the name of the person that you want to call. Before you can dial a number you need to assign a voice tag to it.
  • Page 57: Minute Beep

    Dialled calls Lists the last 10 numbers that you have dialled Delete recent calls Clears your Dialled calls list Call durations Shows how long you spent on your last call, and all received and dialled calls. Call costs Shows the cost of your last call, as well as the total cost of your calls Cost settings Allows you to set yourself a limit for the amount you...
  • Page 59 Orange Photo Messaging...
  • Page 60: Orange Photo Messaging

    Orange Photo Messaging explore a new world of messages with Photo Messaging Photo Messaging changes the way you message, allowing you to send and receive text and photos in one message to other mobile users and even to an email address. You can send photo messages to other phones that support Photo Messaging and also to phones which do not (all the features will only be available if it is a Photo...
  • Page 61: View Your Gallery

    Image size Choose between 128x160, 160x120, 320x240, 640x480 and 48x80 pixels. Note: Some phones that support photo messaging can only receive pictures sized 160x120 The best picture size to view on a PC is 640x480 Brightness Change the brightness of the picture by scrolling left or right with the navigation pad White Balance Create your own lighting conditions by choosing from...
  • Page 62: Send A Photo Message

    Orange Photo Messaging Choose from: Thumbnail/Enlarge View a photo as a thumbnail or enlarge it Delete Delete a photo Send photo message Send a photo message Set as wallpaper Set a photo as your wallpaper Slide show Create slide shows of your favourite photos Rename Rename a photo Delete all...
  • Page 63: Read A Photo Message

    Scroll to the bottom of the screen and press Send. To send a photo you have stored on your phone: Press Menu and select Messaging, then select Photo message. Select Write, then enter Message title, press OK. Write your message as normal, then press Done. Select Add image.
  • Page 64: Create A Photo Message Template

    Orange Photo Messaging Press OK to read the message. Alternatively, press to view it later. The symbol will remain on your display until you have read the message. To delete the message, press Menu, then scroll to and select Delete. For quick access to your Inbox at any time, scroll right with the navigation pad while in the Home screen and press Select.
  • Page 65: Manage Your Files

    create more memory space by deleting old files To check how much memory space you have available: Press Menu and open Messaging. Select Memory status. Select Text to check how many more text messages you can store, or Picture to see how much memory you have available for pictures or photos.
  • Page 67 messaging...
  • Page 68: Messaging

    messaging text messages are fun, quick and convenient When a phone call is inappropriate, or you only want to convey a short and simple message you can send a text message. Press Menu and select Messaging. Select Text message, then Write message. A blank screen with a cursor will be displayed.
  • Page 69: Text Templates

    To enter text using predictive input you only need to press the key for a letter once. So, for example, to write the word orange you would press 6, 7, 2, 6, 4 and 3. You will see that the word does not appear on screen immediately –...
  • Page 70: Photo Messages

    messaging To use a text template: Press Menu and open Messaging. Scroll to and select Templates. Scroll to Text and press OK, then scroll through and select the text template you wish to use. Add any additional text that you want, then send the message in the normal way.
  • Page 71: Send To A Group

    send the same text message to a group of people Group Text Messaging is a handy feature to use when you need to repeat the same message to more than one person. When you have finished writing your message, press Options and select Send to number.
  • Page 72 messaging To delete all the messages in your Inbox: Press Menu while in the Home screen, then select Messaging. Select Text message, then Delete all. Press Yes to confirm your choice.
  • Page 73 Orange Multi Media services...
  • Page 74: Orange Multi Media Services

    Orange Multi Media services one click to your new Orange World Just one click on your new LG L1100 transports you to the latest games, ring tones and sports news from around the world. Find your nearest cashpoint then pick out a bar to blow your wages in, or simply curl up on the sofa and read about your favourite celebrities.
  • Page 75 create your own Orange World The great thing about using Orange World is that you can constantly update it to suit your interests. When you first enter Orange World, spend a minute or two completing the Orange World wizard, which will ask you about your interests in order to provide the most relevant services to you.
  • Page 76 Orange Multi Media services share information with Orange World Once you’re familiar with Orange World, why not let a friend know what they’re missing out on using the Mail and Messages menu? Click Your Orange Email to access an orange.net email account, which you can use on wap and the Internet.
  • Page 77: Orange Emails

    Note: The Options menu is dynamic in that its content may vary according to which wap site you are visiting. read your Orange emails Your LG L1100 gives you direct access to your Orange Email as well as alerting you on receipt of new messages. Register at www.orange-today.co.uk...
  • Page 78: Bookmarks

    Orange Multi Media services To bookmark a site: Press Menu in wap. Select Bookmarks, then select Mark site. Press Save. The page you are visiting will now be added to your list of bookmarks. To go to a bookmark: Press Menu in wap. Scroll to Bookmarks and press Select.
  • Page 79: Orange Text And Voice Media

    set up text alerts for sports results, horoscopes, news and lottery numbers Need a giggle at a quirky news story? Want to find out how your local football team are doing? Set up Orange text alerts to stay updated on the subjects that interest you.
  • Page 80 Orange Multi Media services Choose from the following three options: Latest Sends you a single text message with the latest information All future Requests that you are sent regular updates on your chosen subject No more Cancels the All future option. Note: You will be charged your normal Service Plan rate for each text message received.
  • Page 81: Orange Internet

    access Orange Internet from your PC With Orange Internet you can access all these features: Personal email address and free email alerts. When you're out and about, you can receive a text message on your Orange phone to alert you to emails you've received Personal diary and free alerts.
  • Page 82 Orange Multi Media services What are my GPRS wap settings? Option Setting Connection name Orange GPRS Data bearer GPRS Access point name orangewap Username Prompt password Password Authentication Normal Gateway IP address 192.168.71.35 Homepage http://orange.multimedia/ Connection security Session mode Permanent Note: You do not need to enter anything in the Username and Password fields.
  • Page 83 additional features...
  • Page 84: Orange Answer Fax

    additional features Orange Answer Fax not available to pay as you go customers If you spend a lot of time away from the office, you can still keep on top of your faxes with Orange Answer Fax. This service enables your Orange phone to store faxes until it is convenient for you to print them.
  • Page 85: Calculator

    calculator You can use the calculator to help you with your calculations. Press Menu and open Extras. Scroll to Calculator and press OK. Use the number keys and the keys as shown on your display to help you with your calculations. additional features unit converter Use the unit converter to help you with length, area,...
  • Page 87 personalise your phone...
  • Page 88: Personalise Your Phone

    personalise your phone change your ring tone We have already stored sounds, pictures and animations for you to use on your phone so that you can personalise your phone straight away. You can also download new sounds and pictures using wap on your phone, and using Photo Messaging you can send and receive photos and sounds with your friends to use on your phone.
  • Page 89: Wallpaper And Screen Saver

    To rename and personalise a profile: Press Menu and open Profiles. Select the profile that you want to activate, then select Rename. Enter a new name for the profile, then press Save. Scroll to and select Personalise. Create a profile with your own set of sound settings.
  • Page 90: Text Input Settings

    personalise your phone Menu colour Choose the colour scheme of your menu Languages Choose the display language of your phone Backlight Set how long your backlight stays on after your last key press LED Indication The LED can blink on and off to show whether or not your phone is on Network name You can choose to hide the network name that...
  • Page 91 manage your time...
  • Page 92: Manage Your Time

    manage your time change the time and date To change your phone’s time and date: Press Menu and open Settings. Select Date & Time. Scroll to and select Set date or Set time. Use the keys to enter the correct time or date and press Set. choose your time and date settings You can change the way the time and date is shown on your display:...
  • Page 93: Calendar

    add memos and schedules to your calendar to stay organised Add a schedule when you want to be reminded about something on a specific date and time, for example an important meeting or appointment. You can set schedules to alert you with an alarm tone. Add a memo when you simply need to note something down.
  • Page 95 games...
  • Page 96: Games

    With the full colour screen and excellent sound quality, gaming on your LG L1100 is more fun than ever. You can also download new games to play from Orange using wap when you’ve completed the games we’ve already put on your phone.
  • Page 97: Download Assistant

    download assistant Your phone is preconfigured with Java™ technology. This allows you to download Java™ games and applications to your phone via wap, which you can then use and update wherever you are. To download a Java™ application: Press Menu and open Apps & Games. Scroll to Download and press OK.
  • Page 99: International Services

    International services...
  • Page 100: Pay Monthly Customers

    International services Orange International services for pay monthly customers Whether it’s two weeks in the sun or a quick business trip, take Orange with you when you go abroad and have the reassurance that it’s the affordable way to keep talking. You can call or send text messages or photo messages from abroad by simply adding the international dial code before the number you call or text.
  • Page 101 What are the international dialling codes I need to add to numbers when I am calling to or from the UK? country code Austria Belgium Cyprus +357 Denmark France Germany Greece Italy Luxembourg +352 Netherlands Northern Cyprus +905 Portugal +351 Rep.
  • Page 102 International services Set up any diverts on your Orange phone before you leave the UK as you will not be able to do it when you are abroad. Refer to chapter 4 for more information on call diverts. Make sure you pack your charger and a three-pin adaptor so you can charge your phone while abroad.
  • Page 103 For safety and security, always pack your Orange phone in your hand luggage and switch it off before boarding a plane. Let others know you are abroad so they can expect a different ring tone when they call you or they might hear a recorded message in a foreign language if you are out of coverage.
  • Page 104: Switch Networks

    International services Make sure you pack your charger and a three-pin adaptor so you can charge your phone while abroad. Make sure that the frequently used numbers in your Address book are saved with the international dialling codes you need, ie, +44 minus the leading zero from the area code for calls back to the UK.
  • Page 105: Answer Phone And Gprs Abroad

    using your Answer Phone abroad While abroad, you can use your Answer Phone as easily as you do when in the UK. Simply press and hold the 1 key. You will be connected to your Answer Phone. Now just press: 1 to listen to your message again 2 to save your message 3 to delete your message...
  • Page 107: Ensure Your Phone Is Secure

    ensure your phone is secure...
  • Page 108: Orange Care

    ensure your phone is secure Orange Care Life’s difficult enough, without having to worry about the expense and hassle of replacing your phone. With Orange Care you get: Worldwide cover against loss, theft, accidental or malicious damage and handset breakdown A replacement phone of the same model despatched within 24 hours of our acceptance of your claim, to any UK address...
  • Page 109 How to claim: Report the loss, theft or damage to Orange as soon as possible. Loss, theft or malicious damage claims must be reported to the police immediately (or as soon as possible within 24 hours of discovery). To make a claim or to have your phone barred to prevent unauthorised use simply call Orange customer services on 07973 100...
  • Page 110: Sim Card Pin

    ensure your phone is secure ensure only authorised people can use your phone If your phone’s SIM Card PIN is activated a four-digit PIN (Personal Identification Number) will be requested each What if I enter the wrong PIN? If you enter an incorrect SIM Card PIN or PIN2 three times in a row, your SIM Card will block.
  • Page 111: Secure Your Phone

    To change your SIM Card PIN: Press Menu and open Settings. Scroll to Security settings and press OK. Select Change codes. Scroll to PIN1 code and press OK. Key in you current PIN1 code and press OK. Key in your new PIN1 code and press OK. Repeat your new PIN1 code to confirm, then press OK.
  • Page 112: Security Code

    ensure your phone is secure What are the security codes for? Your Orange phone comes with a number of preset security codes. Each code controls one of your phone’s features. Use the table below to identify which code you need to activate each feature. security feature SIM Card PIN (PIN1) Fixed dialling (PIN2)
  • Page 113: Reference

    reference...
  • Page 114: Safety

    reference safety network services The mobile phone described in this guide is approved for use on the Orange network. A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. These are special services that you can arrange through Orange. Before you can take advantage of the Network Services, you must subscribe to them through Orange.
  • Page 115 If you don’t have a personal handsfree kit or personal handsfree car kit, stop and park your vehicle safely with the engine off before using your phone, although never on a motorway slip road or hard shoulder even if it is urgent. Do not store or carry inflammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as your phone, its parts or accessories and always store your phone safely and...
  • Page 116 reference improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles (eg electronic fuel injection, electronic anti-lock braking, electronic speed control or air bag systems, etc). Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
  • Page 117 that your phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident - do not cut off the call until given permission to do so by the operator. one touch emergency dialling If your phone supports preprogrammed one touch emergency dialling, using the 9 key to call the emergency number may not be possible when you have restricted or barred outgoing calls from your phone.
  • Page 118 reference operating environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area, and always turn off your phone wherever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions.
  • Page 119 other medical equipment Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including mobile phones, may interfere with the working of other inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions. Always switch off your phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so.
  • Page 120 reference general safety information When changing your phone’s cover, always switch off the power and disconnect the phone from the charger or any other device. Always store the phone with the covers attached. Never use a phone without a cover. Remember to always make backup copies of all important data.
  • Page 121 Do not charge the battery when either of your phone’s covers are removed. Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of children’s reach. Your phone is not water resistant. Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
  • Page 122 reference (a short circuit can occur if a metallic object such as a coin, clip or pen causes direct connection between the + and - terminals of the battery). Therefore, always take adequate precautions when carrying a spare battery in a purse or pocket.
  • Page 123: Paperwork

    Orange believes that new and existing customers should be fully informed about SAR. The SAR value for your LG L1100 is 0.638W/kg. Note: The SAR value for your phone has been provided to Orange by the manufacturer. By acting as facilitator for conveying this information to our customers, Orange is fulfiling its duty as a responsible retailer.
  • Page 124 reference in handling queries, sending bills (excluding pay as you go) or to send you information on products and services which may be of particular interest to you. From time to time, we may pass information about you to third parties or government agencies. Full details are given in the terms and conditions booklet.
  • Page 125: Orange Care Terms And Conditions

    Orange useful booklets If you would like to receive a free booklet containing useful information on an Orange product or service call Orange Customer services on 07973 973 150 or, if you are a pay as you go customer, 450 from your Orange phone. Orange Care terms and conditions interpretation 1.1 In these terms and conditions Insurance refers to the...
  • Page 126 reference issue replacement phones on behalf of the insurer. For the purposes of this Insurance “phone" means handset, standard battery, SIM card and charger, originally supplied as part of the standard package. 2.3 The Insurance is arranged with an authorised insurer whose details are available upon request to HSBC Insurance Brokers Limited, Quay West, Trafford Wharf Road, Manchester, M17 1PL.
  • Page 127 3.1 Loss, theft or malicious damage claims must be reported to the Police immediately but in any event within 24 hours of discovery of the occurrence. In respect of claims arising outside the United Kingdom please refer to Clause 6.14. 3.2 Your claim must be reported to Orange as soon as possible but in any event not more than 24 hours after you discover the loss, theft or damage.
  • Page 128 reference 4.1.4 defective materials or workmanship covered by the manufacturer’s warranty; 4.1.5 breakdown of or interruption to the network service; 4.1.6 loss of use or consequential loss of any kind; 4.1.7 cosmetic damage which does not impair the normal functions of the phone; 4.1.8 loss of or theft of items left unattended in a public place;...
  • Page 129 4.2.4 at the time of loss, theft or damage the phone was not being used or in the possession of you or an authorised user. premium payment Insurance cover will cease if any premium is not paid on the due date unless such delay is due to a processing error by any clearing bank or similar.
  • Page 130 reference 6.7 When a replacement phone has been supplied because of loss or theft, if the original phone is subsequently recovered it must be returned to Orange as it is the property of the insurer. 6.8 If there is reason to believe that you have not taken reasonable care of your phone any claim may be referred to Chartered Loss Adjusters in order to carry out a special investigation into the circumstances of the claim.
  • Page 131 of any phone returned to Orange which is shown to have been deliberately damaged. 6.17 If your phone is lost or stolen, or maliciously or accidentally damaged so that it is no longer operable and such lost theft or damage falls outside these terms and conditions then Orange may entirely at its discretion agree to sell you a replacement phone at prevailing replacement phone prices.
  • Page 132 reference 7.1.1 it has been used in accordance with the operating instructions; 7.1.2 any repairs which may have been, or are to be undertaken have been arranged by Orange; 7.1.3 you have complied with the foregoing terms and conditions; 7.1.4 the Orange phone is registered and connected to the Orange network in your name;...
  • Page 133 confirmation of Insurance cover will be sent to you within 30 working days after the end of the month in which cover becomes effective. 9.2 Premiums will be invoiced monthly by Orange on behalf of the Insurer on your Orange account and must be paid along with your Orange charges.
  • Page 134 reference 9.6.2 For the avoidance of doubt the administration fee is not refundable. 9.7 You may terminate Orange Care on or after the minimum term by giving not less than 10 days notice before a bill date. As a concession, if you are also terminating your Orange account then you may terminate Orange Care within the minimum term and it will not be necessary for the notice to expire on your bill date but in such event you...
  • Page 135 10.3 You may request that the policy is terminated at any time during the 12 month period in which event Orange will refund to you a pro rata proportion of the premium for the balance of each complete month remaining of that period unless you have already made a claim on the policy in which event no refund will be due.
  • Page 136 reference 11.5 In the event you switch from a pay as you go service plan to a pay monthly service plan which includes Orange Care then from the date such switching takes effect you will be covered by Orange Care for the unexpired balance (if any) of any period under clause 8.1 calculated from the day your phone was first registered on the Orange network.
  • Page 137 complaints 13.1 If you have any queries or complaints regarding this Insurance you should in the first instance address this to Orange. Call 150 from your Orange pay monthly phone or 07973 100 150 from any other phone. Pay as you go customers should call 451 from their Orange phone or 07973 100 451 from any other phone.
  • Page 138: Pay Monthly Terms And Conditions

    reference pay monthly terms and conditions definitions The following words and expressions shall have the following meanings: Accessories products approved by Orange which you use in conjunction with your phone. They include (without limitation) batteries, chargers, car kits, headsets and carry cases. Account our records of your payments and outstanding Charges, plus your personal details.
  • Page 139 Connect or Re-connect you to the Network or before providing any Service. Line 1 and Line 2 Line 1 is the primary means by which you have access to the Services. Line 2 is a second line on the same phone with its own phone number.
  • Page 140 reference Roaming An optional Service which allows you to use your Phone on other operators’ networks, usually in foreign countries. Services Network and other Services, including Orange Additional Services, provided or procured by us for you to use. a card or other device which contains your personal telephone number and which is programmed to allow you to access the Network.
  • Page 141 3.1.1 the quality and availability of Services may sometimes be affected by factors outside our control - such as local physical obstructions, atmospheric conditions, other causes of radio interference, and faults in other telecommunication networks to which the Network is connected. 3.1.2 the quality of our Services may not be at its best inside buildings or below ground.
  • Page 142 reference suspension of Orange Additional Services 3.4 We reserve the right to suspend, either temporarily or permanently, part or all of any Orange Additional Service on giving reasonable notice. monitoring the Services you use 3.5 For the purposes of good management and security, we may need to monitor the contents of any text message you send from time to time.
  • Page 143 total if you terminate your Contract up to and including the first day of the eleventh month of the Minimum Term. terminating your Contract because Orange has changed its terms 4.3 You may also terminate your Contract if we vary its terms, resulting in an excessive increase in the Charges or changes that alter your rights under this Contract to your detriment.
  • Page 144 reference 4.4.3 we have good reason for believing that any information you have given us is false or misleading; 4.4.4 you become insolvent within the meaning of Section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986, or bankrupt, or if we have good reason for believing that you are unable to pay the Charges 4.4.5 in addition, we may terminate your Contract at any time after the Minimum Term has expired by...
  • Page 145 equivalent Services by another network at no extra cost to you; or 4.7.2 accept written notice from you that you wish to terminate your Contract. In such cases we will refund any pre-paid Charges that have not been used up. termination and Line 2 4.8 Termination of your Contract for any reason connected with Line 1 will result in automatic termination of Line 2.
  • Page 146 reference 6.1.1 You will be responsible for paying all Charges on your Account, whether or not they have been accrued by you personally. You will also be responsible for any extraordinary costs incurred in administering your Account, including collecting any payments. If your Service has been Disconnected, either at your request or ours, you will remain responsible for paying any outstanding Charges.
  • Page 147 party, your account password or any personal identification code, number or name issued by us permitting access to the Services; 6.4.3 not use the Services for any improper, immoral, fraudulent or unlawful purposes or for the sending of any communication which is of an offensive, abusive, indecent, obscene or menacing nature;...
  • Page 148 reference text messages 8.2 It is not possible to send or receive text messages on Line 2. Talk Plan 8.3 You may not have a higher Price Plan on Line 2 than you have on Line 1. information supplied by you the details you give us must be correct 9.1 By applying for Registration or for Orange Additional Services, you undertake to provide your correct name,...
  • Page 149 credit assessments your application is subject to credit status 10.1 All applications for Registration and Orange Additional Services are subject to credit assessment before we can connect you to the Network. If our assessment of you does not meet our normal requirements we reserve the right to decline to Connect you or to supply Orange Additional Services.
  • Page 150 reference SIM Card it's your responsibility to keep your SIM Card safe 12.1 Any SIM Card we supply to you remains our property, but it is your responsibility to keep it safe. SIM Cards are easily damaged and should be handled with care.
  • Page 151 directory and Caller id what to do if you want your number to remain private 13.1 We will enter your Orange number in directories, and our Network will allow the display of your Orange number on receiving handsets. If you prefer not to allow either of these options, please let us know in writing.
  • Page 152 reference Services. Charges for, and any special terms and conditions attached to, Orange Additional Services will be notified in Customer Literature. The terms of your Contract, including Charges current on the date when you take up the offer of any Orange Additional Service, will apply to it, subject to any special promotional offer made by us and accepted by you.
  • Page 153 liability circumstances in which neither of us accepts liability 18.1 Except as provided in this Condition 18, neither party shall be liable to the other, whether in contract or tort or otherwise, for any loss or damage which is: a) not the fault of the other party; b) indirect and/or not reasonably foreseeable.
  • Page 154 reference general changes to your Contract 19.1 Subject to Condition 15.2, your Contract may be varied or amended only by the express mutual agreement of both parties. A party seeking to rely on such variation or amendment must produce evidence of the other party's agreement to it.
  • Page 155: Pay As You Go Terms And Conditions

    disputes between you and us 19.4 You may request that disputes between you and us are referred to arbitration under our Code of Practice for Consumer Affairs. We will supply a copy of our Code of Practice for Consumer Affairs to you on request. Orange company details 19.5 Our Company Registration Number is 2178917 and our Registered Office is at St James Court, Great Park Road,...
  • Page 156 reference Orange and distributed with new Phones or in mailings to Customers, whether or not supplied automatically to all Customers. pay as you go Voucher a voucher representing the cash value of airtime allowing access to the Services which must be paid for in advance which expression includes airtime purchased direct from Orange by credit or debit card.
  • Page 157 provision of services 2.1 We will use reasonable efforts to make the Services available to you at all times. The Services are available only within the range of base stations which form the Network. Quality and availability of the Services may be affected by factors outside our control such as local physical obstructions, atmospheric conditions and other causes of radio interference or faults in other...
  • Page 158 reference pay as you go Vouchers 3.1 Free airtime given to the customer on initial registration of their new pay as you go phone (if any) shall be valid for the periods set out in the Price Guide and/or Customer Literature current as at the date of Registration.
  • Page 159 4.1.1 you fail to comply with clause 2.4, 2.5, 5 and 6 of these terms and conditions provided that where such failure is capable of remedy you have not taken such remedial steps as we shall have required within 7 days of our giving you notice of such failure;...
  • Page 160 reference supplied by you 6.1 By applying for Registration you represent to us that the name, address and other factual information which you provide to us are correct. 6.2 You acknowledge that if we suspect on reasonable grounds that information has been supplied to us without the knowledge of the person named or that an application is unauthorised or contains false particulars, for the protection of our Customers and the Network,...
  • Page 161 7.4 The SIM Card supplied with your Phone enables the Phone to work on our Network only. We will lift this restriction at your request, subject to our current policy relating to the same and provided you pay the current administration charge.
  • Page 162 reference changes 10.1 We reserve the right to vary these terms and conditions and the Charges from time to time. customer literature 11.1 We update our Customer Literature from time to time. You are asked to read your Customer Literature and to keep it until it is superseded.
  • Page 163 terms and conditions only if such assignment is on terms which are at least as advantageous as those set out herein. liability 13.1 Except as provided in this Condition 13, neither party shall be liable to the other, whether in contract or tort or otherwise, for any loss or damage which is: 13.1.1 not the fault of the other party;...
  • Page 164 reference general 14.1 Subject to Condition 10 these terms and conditions may only be varied or amended only by the express mutual agreement of both parties and the party seeking to rely on such variation or amendment must produce evidence of the other party’s agreement to it.
  • Page 165: Downloadable Games Terms And Conditions

    14.7 Our Company Registration Number is 2178917 and our Registered Office is at St James Court, Great Park Road, Almondsbury Park, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, BS32 4QJ. 14.8 The operation of these terms and conditions shall be interpreted in accordance with the Laws of England and Wales.
  • Page 166 reference on messages sent from the player’s phone, which are currently charged at 10p per message whilst in the UK. This charge will apply even if you have SMS remaining in a monthly or other bundle. Any submission of high score whilst outside the UK will be subject to additional charges at the foreign network rates.
  • Page 167 Orange reserves the right to offer an alternative prize of equal or greater value at any time. The prizes may themselves be subject to other terms and conditions, depending upon their nature. No cash alternative is available in whole or part. general 5.1 Under no circumstances will Orange or any of the other parties involved in the provision of the Game, be liable...
  • Page 168: Declaration Of Conformity

    reference 5.6 The downloading of the Game is subject to availability and may be affected by the volume of users from time to time or by network congestion. Orange’s Standard Network Terms and Condition continue to apply in parallel with these Terms and Conditions. 5.7 You must only use the Game for your own personal use, and not for any commercial purpose.
  • Page 169 If available, write the contact persons(s) Mr. Jin Seog, Kim LG Amsterdam Branch Office Campronilaan 6, 1119 NR Schipol-rijk, The Netherlands (Tel.) +31-20-655 7774 Mr. Ji Jong, Jeon LG Electronics Inc. GSM Division Emerald BD, 1042 Hogye-Dong, Dongan-Gu Anyang-City, Kyuongki-Do 431-080, Korea...
  • Page 170 index index Adress book Add number Store a name and number Edit Deleting Make a call using your Address book Search Alarm clock Answer Phone see Orange Answer Phone Answer a call Automatic redial Bookmarks Calculator Calendar Calls Answering Barring Hold a Make a Mute...
  • Page 171 Dialling Fixed Speed Voice Divert a call Directory Enquiries see Orange Directory Enquiries Download applications Emails see Orange Mail see Orange Answer Fax Fixed dialling Games GPRS Information menu see Orange Information menu International services Pay monthly customers Pay as you go customers Network selection Internet menu see Orange Internet...
  • Page 172 index Memory Address book Memory mate Menu Message alert Minute minder Missed calls Mute Orange Answer Fax Orange Answer Phone Answer Phone Call Return Answer Phone PIN checking from any other phone Messages Personal greeting Shortcuts Orange Care Orange Directory Enquiries Orange Internet Orange Mail Orange Text Media services...
  • Page 173 Phone keys Photo library Photo messaging Predictive text Profiles Received calls Redialling Review your calls Ring tone Safety Security codes SIM Card backup SIM Card PIN Speed dialling Store a name and number Taking a second call Text Media see Orange Text Media Text messages Send Write...
  • Page 174 index Voice dialling Voice Media see Orange 177 Voice memos Voice tag Volume see Orange Wap services Wap games...
  • Page 175: Contact Orange

    Orange Customer Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Alternatively, visit the Orange website at www.orange.co.uk for more details. The three-digit numbers in Orange can be called from any phone by adding the prefix 07973 100. pay monthly customers Billing Enquiries 152†...
  • Page 176: Contact Orange

    contact Orange www.orange.co.uk Visit the Orange website to find out more about Orange products and services, buy accessories from the Orange shop and, if you are a pay as you go customer, register with Orange online. helpful booklets If you would like to receive a free booklet containing useful information on an Orange product or service call the Orange Literature request line on 07973 973 970 from any phone or, if you are pay as you go customer, 650 from your Orange...

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