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LG-C410
User Guide
All screen shots in this guide are simulated.
Actual displays and the color of the phone may vary.
Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone
depending on the software of the phone or your service provider.
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  • Page 1 LG-C410 User Guide All screen shots in this guide are simulated. Actual displays and the color of the phone may vary. Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone depending on the software of the phone or your service provider.
  • Page 2 FIFTEEN (15) MONTHS from date of manufacture accident, alteration, improper installation, or as determined by the unit’ s manufacture date other acts which are not the fault of LG, including code. damage caused by shipping, blown fuses, spills of food or liquid.
  • Page 3 To obtain warranty service, please call or fax to equivalent reconditioned, refurbished or new the following telephone numbers from anywhere units or parts or any units. In addition, LG will in the continental United States: not re-install or back-up any data, applications Tel.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Your Phone ..........8 Service Dial Numbers ........28 My Contact Info ..........28 Phone Components ........... 8 Rear View ............10 In-Call Menu .......... 29 QWERTY Keys ..........11 During a Call ............ 29 Making a Second Call ........29 Getting Started ........
  • Page 5 Annunciator Bar ..........37 Mobile Web ..........50 Menu Tree ..........38 AppCenter ..........52 Home ..............52 Messaging ..........39 Search ............... 52 New Message ..........39 Categories ............52 Inbox ..............42 Account ............. 52 Conversation View ..........42 Standard View ............
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Voice Recorder ............ 66 Time & Cost ............77 Voice Command ..........67 Sound ..............77 Calendar .............. 69 Ringtone .............. 77 Notepad .............. 70 Message Tone............. 78 World Clock ............70 Alert Tone ............78 Tasks..............70 Dial Readout ............
  • Page 7 Start Up Guide ............ 88 Memory ............... 88 Software Update ..........89 Phone Information ..........89 Q&A ............90 Accessories..........91 For Your Safety ........92 Safety Guidelines ........98 Glossary ..........119...
  • Page 8: Your Phone

    Your Phone Phone Components...
  • Page 9 Your Phone 1. Earpiece: Lets you hear the caller and 7. Clear/Back Key : Allows you automated prompts. to return to the previous screen. Press and hold to activate the Voice Command 2. Home screen: Displays phone status function. icons, menu items, web items, web information, pictures and more in full color.
  • Page 10: Rear View

    Your Phone Rear View Back cover SIM card slot Battery Camera lens Camera Key microSD™ memory card slot...
  • Page 11: Qwerty Keys

    Your Phone QWERTY Keys Press to enter “@”. New Message Instant Note Key Press to create an instant note. Mobile Email Delete Key Deletes digits and Mobile Web letters. Enter Key Navigation Keys Alt Key Press to enter alternate characters, such as 1 for Space Key To lock this function, press Press to create a space between words.
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    Getting Started 2. Remove the battery Installing the SIM Card and Battery Use the fingertip cutout at the bottom of the battery compartment to lift the battery 1. Remove the back cover and remove it. Hold the phone on your hand firmly. With the other hand, lift the back cover using the fingertip cutout located on the bottom of the cover and remove it.
  • Page 13 Getting Started 3. Install the SIM card 4. Install the battery Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot. Insert the top of the battery first into the Make sure that the gold contact area on top edge of the battery compartment. the card is facing downward.
  • Page 14: Charging Your Phone

    You should insert the battery before You can expand the available memory space charging. on your phone by using a microSD™ card. The LG-C410 will support up to a 32 GB microSD™ card. Note Memory cards must be purchased separately.
  • Page 15 Getting Started 1. Remove the back cover and locate the microSD™ memory card slot. 2. Insert a microSD™ card with the gold contact area facing downwards. 3. Replace the back cover. Note If your memory card has existing content it will automatically be filed in the correct folder.
  • Page 16 Getting Started On-Screen Icons The table below describes various display indicators or icons that appear on the phone’s display screen. ICON/ ICON/ DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION INDICATOR INDICATOR Bluetooth is active Network signal strength (number of bars will vary) The browser is active No network signal Vibration mode Battery empty...
  • Page 17: General Functions

    General Functions Making a Call Making International Calls 1. When entering a phone number, press 1. Make sure your phone is powered on. on the QWERTY keyboard and the 2. Touch and enter a phone number using international access character ‘+’ will the dial pad or open the slide and enter a appear.
  • Page 18: Answering A Call

    General Functions Answering a Call Adjusting the Volume When you receive a call, the phone rings and During a call, if you want to adjust the the phone icon appears on the screen. If the earpiece volume, use the Volume Keys of caller can be identified, the caller’s phone the phone.
  • Page 19: Setting Profiles

    General Functions Setting Profiles Vibrating Mode (Quick) Vibrating Mode can be activated by touching Press either of the Volume Keys. You can and holding from the dial pad. You can adjust the ringtone volume from the Ringtone also set Vibrating Mode by pressing and menu and you can also set your ringtone holding down the Volume Down Key as well.
  • Page 20: Entering Text

    General Functions Symbol Mode Entering Text The Symbol Mode enables you to enter You can enter alphanumeric characters by various symbols or special characters. using the phone’s touch pad. For example, To enter a symbol, touch , then storing names in the Address Book, writing a Then select the desired symbol.
  • Page 21 General Functions 1. When you are in the T9 predictive text 2. Enter the whole word before editing or input mode, begin entering a word by deleting any letters. pressing the touch screen keys. 3. Complete each word with a space by Touch one key per letter.
  • Page 22 General Functions Note Using the 123 (Numbers) Mode Refer to the table below for more information The 123 Mode enables you to enter numbers on the characters available using the keys. in a text message (a telephone number, for example) more quickly. Touch the keys Touch to input an Upper Case letter.
  • Page 23: Qwerty Keyboard

    General Functions In the text entry field, press and select a QWERTY Keyboard symbol from the touch screen. Text input using the QWERTY Complete each word with a space by pressing Keyboard . To delete a character, press When you are entering text, the QWERTY Using the Korean Mode keyboard will default to ABC mode.
  • Page 24 General Functions When you use Qwerty Keypad Open the slide and touch Options Choose Text Entry Settings and Show Key Guide. You can see the Korean key guide on the monitor. To input numbers, touch Press and you can see the Korean key guide as below.
  • Page 25: Address Book

    Address Book contacts beginning with ‘At’ in their names. From the standby screen, touch and touch to access your Address Book. : Search a contact. : Allows you to quickly jump to a AT&T Address Book Native contact of a specific letter. Sync (AAB) New Contact AT&T Address Book Native Sync (AAB) is a...
  • Page 26: Caller Groups

    Address Book Caller Groups 2. Touch to set a Picture ID for a contact by using a saved picture from Pictures or The Groups option allows you to manage taking a new picture of the contact person. group information. You can also configure a Choose from No picture, Pictures or ring tone for a group so that the group ring Take New Picture.
  • Page 27: Management

    Address Book 1. From the standby screen, touch 2. Touch a contact. 3. Touch > Set Speed Dial. 4. Touch the Speed Dial location from 2 through 9. Your Voicemail is already set to speed dial 1. This is a default setting and can not be changed.
  • Page 28: Service Dial Numbers

    Address Book From this menu, you are also able to delete My Contact Info entries in the SIM card and the Handset. This displays your own contact information. 1. From the standby screen, touch You can edit and create the contact touch Options information.
  • Page 29: In-Call Menu

    In-Call Menu Your phone provides a number of control Answering an Incoming Call functions that you can use during a call. To To answer an incoming call when the handset access these functions during a call, touch is ringing, simply press the Send Key Options or touch .
  • Page 30: Muting The Microphone

    In-Call Menu Muting the Microphone Conference Calls You can mute the microphone during a call by The conference service provides you with the touching . The handset can be unmuted ability to have a simultaneous conversation by touching again. When the handset is with more than one caller.
  • Page 31: Making A Second Call

    In-Call Menu Making a Second Call Adding Calls to the Conference Call You can make a second call while currently on a call simply by pressing , entering the To add a call to an existing conference call, second number and pressing the touching Options and select Merge When the second call is connected, the first...
  • Page 32: Your Standby Screen

    Your Standby Screen From the standby screen, you can access all Use the tip of your finger to touch the menu options, make a quick call and view option you require. Do not use your the status of your phone - as well as many fingernail.
  • Page 33: The Quick Keys

    Your Standby Screen The Quick Keys The Quick Keys on your standby screen provide easy, one-touch access to your most used functions. Touch to bring up the touch dial pad, to make a call. Input the number as you would using a normal key pad and touch or press the Send Key Touch to open your contacts and...
  • Page 34: Home Screen

    You can play songs, add memos, check the Home Screen calendar, play a slide show, set an alarm, LG-C410 provides three types of Home set your current and second city or add Screens. To swap between the Home Screens, calendar events directly from the standby just swipe quickly over the display from left to screen using the Widget Home Screen.
  • Page 35: Contacts

    Your Standby Screen Touch to register your favorite Contacts contacts. You can add up to 30 contacts on Allows you to easily contact your friends and the screen. family by displaying your favorite contacts on the standby screen. First, touch from the standby screen.
  • Page 36: Shortcut

    Your Standby Screen To access your Contacts, simply touch Shortcut on their corresponding icon. Touch Add your favorite menu on the standby to call, to send a screen. message and to check messages Touch from the standby received from that person. And touch screen.
  • Page 37: Annunciator Bar

    Your Standby Screen Annunciator Bar With your phone's Annunciator bar, you can quickly connect to the Music Player, Bluetooth service and more. Touch the top side of the standby screen. You can use the Music Player or turn on Bluetooth. You can set your profile by touching and choosing from Ring, Ring and Vibration, Ring after Vibration, Silent,...
  • Page 38: Menu Tree

    Menu Tree Touch in the standby screen to open the Main Menu. From here you can access the following menus: Phone, Multimedia, My Stuff and Settings Phone Multimedia Dialing AT&T Code Scanner Address Book Mobile Web Recent Calls Shop Music Messaging AppCenter Mobile Email...
  • Page 39: Messaging

    Messaging This section includes functions related Inserting Multimedia Files to SMS (Short Message Service), MMS Inserting Multimedia files in outgoing (Multimedia Message Service), Voicemail as messages is easy. While editing a message, well as the network’s service messages. press and select an option from below: Picture: You can preview the selected New Message picture.
  • Page 40 Messaging Record New Audio: You can record a Text Entry Settings new audio clip by touching - Language: Allows you to set the text Recording mode: MMS mode will limit entry language to English, French, the recording length so that it can be Spanish, or Korean.
  • Page 41 Sending a Message Message folders After completing a message, select Send To The folder structure on your LG-C410 was to select recipients. designed to be fast and easy to use. Options Inbox: All the messsages you receive are you can choose an option from below.
  • Page 42: Inbox

    Messaging Note Delete All Read Messages: You can delete all read messages. If you see the message “Message box full. Delete old messages.”, then you should delete Message Settings: Allows you to set some messages from your Inbox. messaging settings. The following view modes are available for Inbox your Inbox.
  • Page 43: Drafts

    Messaging Extract Data: You can make a voice call or Outbox send a message. You can save the number The Outbox is a place where you can find As New contact or Updating Existing. your sent messages. To see the Outbox folder, View Attachment: Allows you to view the touch from the standby screen, then...
  • Page 44: Voicemail

    Messaging Message Settings: Allows you to set Voicemail messaging settings. If provided by your network, callers can leave Delete All: Delete all messages. you messages if they call and you don’t answer. The following options are available when you select a message in Outbox and touch To access from the standby screen, touch Options , then press and hold down...
  • Page 45: Save To

    Messaging Email Gateway: The details for the Email Save To Gateway are pre-loaded onto your handset Choose a default save location between and should not be changed. Phone and SIM Card. Insert Signature: Insert signature you Signature created. This feature allows you to create your Multimedia Message signature.
  • Page 46: Voicemail Number

    Messaging Read and Accept the Terms of Use Voicemail Number Log In This menu allows you to set the voicemail center number if this feature is supported by 1. Touch the email address field and type AT&T. Please check with AT&T for details of in your existing email address.
  • Page 47: At&T Gps

    AT&T GPS A Search feature that allows you to find From the standby screen, touch , then businesses or points of interest near your touch to access AT&T GPS. current location, an airport, a waypoint, The AT&T Navigator application on your or any other entered address.
  • Page 48 AT&T GPS The ability to personalize your application Notes preferences by selecting U.S. customary For best GPS performance or metric distance units, the language for audible guidance, and so on. do not cover the GPS antenna area of the device. You can also use many of AT&T Navigator’s features on the TeleNav website, such as weakened if you are in a high rising building,...
  • Page 49: Ypmobile

    YPmobile From the standby screen, touch , then touch to access YellowPages.com. Unleash the power of YellowPages.com local search on your mobile phone. Find a business, get maps and directions, and save your favorites: our mobile app gives you what you need, whenever and wherever you need it.
  • Page 50: Mobile Web

    Mobile Web This application connects you to the Internet. Menus for the Browser By default, the account connects you to You can surf the Internet using either the AT&T’s homepage. phone keys or the Browser menu. Mobile Web is one of the services provided by Using the Navigation Keys AT&T and it gives you access to all the cool things you can do with your wireless phone.
  • Page 51 Mobile Web Landscape View: Allows you to view broad web pages easily. View Full Screen: View current page in full screen. Back: Allows you to go back to the previous page. Forward: Allows you to revisit the page you viewed prior to going back. Search Text: You can search the text what you want to find.
  • Page 52: Appcenter

    AppCenter To launch AppCenter while in the standby screen, touch , and then touch Home Displays the AppCenter home page. Search Allows you to search for applications, games, music, and much more. Categories Allows you to easily browse for media through categories.
  • Page 53: Music Player

    Music Player Music Player Note Copyrights of music files may be protected by To launch Music Player while in the standby copyright and intellectual property laws. Please screen, touch , and select ensure that you adhere to the applicable Terms Music Player.
  • Page 54 Music Player Touch the song you wish to play. Touch to pause the selected song. Repeat Minimize While playing, touch to adjust the volume. Touch to skip to Shuffle Favorite the next song or previous song. Touch to Minimize the music player and access other phone functions while music is playing.
  • Page 55 Music Player From your PC using other music Purchasing and downloading subscription services, such as Napster or Music directly to your Device Rhapsody. 1. From the standby screen, touch and then Note 2. Select Shop Music. In order to effectively store all your music files on your SD card, it’s important to ensure that 3.
  • Page 56 * microSD™ card and USB data cable sold “Connected.” and the computer screen separately; go to att.com/wireless for then shows the LG-C410 device. If the details. detection does not occur, skip to the Changing USB Connection Setting Note section on page 58.
  • Page 57 Music Player 5. Choose the destination location for the Transferring Music using media files. The LG-C410 Music Sync Windows Media Player Player appears in a drop-down list on the ® 1. Open Windows Media Player on your right side of the screen.
  • Page 58 Music Player 8. Disconnect the device from the USB cable. Drag and Drop Music Using LG-C410 As A Mass Storage 9. Access the Music Player on the phone. Device Note 1. Make sure the microSD™ card is inserted If the target computer does not detect the properly into the headset.
  • Page 59: Additional Music Services

    Music Player Deleting Music Files Additional Music Services The following are the three options available There may be other AT&T music applications to delete music from your phone: preloaded or available for your phone that allow you to: 1. Delete a file using Mass Storage, but not using the Music Sync function.
  • Page 60: Multimedia

    Multimedia App Manager Camera Allows you to download and use useful and From the standby screen, touch , and entertaining applications. then to access the Camera function. To access the App Manager from the standby Take Photo screen, touch , and then Using the camera built into your phone, you can take pictures of people or events while on Games &...
  • Page 61 Multimedia Getting to know the viewfinder Zoom: Allows you to zoom in and out. Back: Touch here to exit camera mode or return to the previous screen. Camera mode: Indicates that camera mode is selected. Image Size: Displays the current image size.
  • Page 62 Multimedia Settings Menu Note In Take Photo mode, you can adjust the zoom White Balance: Allows you to set the scale by moving the slider. The maximum zoom white balance to Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, levels depend on the resolution as follows. Illuminate, or Indoors.
  • Page 63: Record Video

    Multimedia Record Video When recording video, you have many of the same Settings options as with taking a photo. Getting to know the viewfinder Zoom: Allows you to zoom in and out. Back: Touch here to return to the standby screen. Video mode: Indicates that camcorder mode is selected.
  • Page 64: Album

    Multimedia Settings Menu Album White Balance: Allows you to set the You can view the Album containing your white balance to Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Pictures and Videos. To view the available Illuminate, or Indoors. options, touch . Color Effects: Set the Color Effects to Off Back: Goes back to previous menu.
  • Page 65: My Stuff

    My Stuff AT&T Social Net Pictures Allows you to stay connected to friends, From the standby screen, touch , and family, and coworkers via Facebook, MySpace, then to access the Pictures menu. and Twitter. It also keeps you up-to-date on Take Picture: It starts up camera mode the latest news, sports, and entertainment.
  • Page 66: Tools

    My Stuff Storage: You can assign the default Tools storage to the phone memory or memory From the standby screen, touch , and card. then to access the Tools menu. Touch to start recording. Voice Recorder Touch to pause recording. To continue recording, touch .
  • Page 67: Voice Command

    My Stuff 2. Listen Voicemail: This command is Voice Command activated when the user says the words Voice Command is the function whereby “Listen Voicemail”. The user will then be your phone’s voice recognition engine automatically connected to voicemail. identifies the voice of the user and carries 3.
  • Page 68 My Stuff - Yes: Dials the phone call. - 1 Match: The most likely match will be displayed to find a number from the - No: Moves to the next unread message. Address Book. - Cancel: Returns to the main Voice - 4 Matches: The four most likely matched Command menu.
  • Page 69: Calendar

    My Stuff Calendar - Automatic On: When this option is When you enter this menu, a calendar will selected, sound is heard through the be displayed. The red square cursor is used speakerphone and is loud enough so you to display the selected day. The bottom bar can hear the output when the phone is on the calendar indicates schedule(s) for that away from the ear, at a distance.
  • Page 70: Notepad

    My Stuff Go to Date: Allows you to jump to a 3. Scroll up and down to select the desired specific date. city. Selective Delete: Allows you to delete To make it easier, touch and a map will Old Schedules or All Schedules selectively. be displayed.
  • Page 71: Stopwatch

    My Stuff The following options are available by New Time touching Options in the main Tasks 1. From the standby screen, touch menu: and touch the Stopwatch tab New Task: Allows you to create a new at the bottom of the screen. task.
  • Page 72: Calculator

    My Stuff To access Unit Converter Calculator 1. From the standby screen, touch The calculator function allows you to calculate and select Unit Converter. simple mathematical equations. Clock To access the Calculator 1. From the standby screen, touch The alarm clock function allows you to set and select Calculator.
  • Page 73: File Manager

    My Stuff Alarm Tone: Select the desired alarm tone File Manager to use for the set alarm. From the standby screen, touch tab, Alarm Volume: Allows you to adjust the and then to access the File Manager. alarm volume. This allows you to view all types of contents Alert Type: Select the desired Ring Alert files in the internal phone memory and the Type.
  • Page 74: Other Files

    My Stuff Delete All: You can delete all files and Move: You can move selected files to the folders. Phone Memory or Memory Card. Rename: You can edit the name of the Copy: You can copy selected files to the selected file.
  • Page 75: Settings

    Settings Call Send My Number This network service allows you to set your From the standby screen, touch , and phone number to be displayed (On) or hidden then to access the Call settings menu. (Off) from the person you are calling. You Call Forwarding can select Set by Network if you prefer to have different settings for different service...
  • Page 76: Answer Mode

    Settings Answer Mode Call Reject This allows you to determine how to answer This menu allows you to turn On or Off Call the phone. Reject for all numbers or the numbers in the Call Reject List. Any Key: You can answer an incoming call by touching any key.
  • Page 77: Send Dtmf Tones

    Settings Send DTMF Tones Sound Allows you to manage DTMF tones. Select From the standby screen, touch , and from then to access the Sound settings menu. Ringtone Allows you to turn TTY on and off. Choose Sounds: Shows and plays ring tones. from TTY Full, TTY Talk, TTY Hear, and TTY You can select your preferred Ringtone by Off.
  • Page 78: Message Tone

    Settings Message Tone Dial Readout Sounds: Shows and plays message tones. Select from You can select your preferred Message Keypad Tone tone by touching the message tone listed. This menu option allows you to select a tone Volume: Allows you to adjust your new that the phone sounds when a key is pressed.
  • Page 79: Display

    Settings Display Phone From the standby screen, touch From the standby screen, touch , and and then to access the Display settings then to access the Phone settings menu. menu. Date & Time Wallpapers Auto Update: Allows you to configure This menu allows you to set a picture or color the time and date to automatically update as your background.
  • Page 80: Auto Screen Lock

    Settings Auto Screen Lock Set Flight Mode This allows you to set the amount of time This allows you to use only the phone’s before your screen locks automatically. features that do not require the use of the wireless network when you are in an airplane or in places where the wireless network is prohibited.
  • Page 81: Touch

    Settings PIN Code Request: When the PIN code Touch request feature is set to , you must You can customize the Touch settings and enter your PIN each time you switch the change Touchscreen Feedback. When you set phone on. Consequently, any person who Sound as Touchscreen Feedback type, you can does not have your PIN cannot use your choose your desired sound type and adjust...
  • Page 82: Reset Settings

    Settings Change Codes: The Change codes Phone feature allows you to change your current - Deletes all downloaded or user Images, password to a new one. You must enter Videos and Sounds from the phone the current password before you can memory.
  • Page 83: Bluetooth

    Settings Bluetooth Hands-free profile From the standby screen, touch , and This icon appears when the hands-free then to access the Bluetooth function profile is used between the hands-free settings menu. device. This allows you to call using a ® Bluetooth connection.
  • Page 84 Settings When using each device, see the manual that My Bluetooth Info: This menu allows you comes with the device. to configure the profile for Bluetooth. - My Device Name: Allows you to Note change the handset’s name so other We recommend that your phone and the Bluetooth devices trying to pair with you ®...
  • Page 85: Connection

    Settings USB Connection Mode You can transfer files from a compatible PC to the memory in your phone using the Mass Storage. When you connect the phone to a PC using the USB cable, this will be displayed as a removable disk through Windows Explorer. The USB Connection Mode determines how your Phone will communicate with other USB devices when they are connected with...
  • Page 86: Application

    Settings The following options will be available when Application you touch Options From the standby screen, touch Delete: Allows you to delete the account. and then to access the Applications menu. Reset All: Allows you to delete all accounts you have created. This menu allows you to adjust the settings to the following features on the phone: Note...
  • Page 87 Settings Appearance Clear Login Info. You can choose the settings of the browser Allows you to clear your registered user ID’s appearance (Text size, Encoding, Show Image, and passwords. JavaScript). Rendering mode Cache You can set the Rendering mode to Standard The web pages you have accessed are stored or Text Only.
  • Page 88: More

    When you need to save files from Camera, quickly learn some of the functions of your Internet Download, Bluetooth and Voice LG-C410. Recorder, set Phone Memory or Memory card. You can set each case separately or choose Memory...
  • Page 89: Software Update

    Settings Software Update The AT&T server notifies devices using a WAP push message when new software exists. Also the user can check for the software update using the menu “Check for Update”. If the new software does not exist the user can not use this feature in 24 hours.
  • Page 90: Q&A

    Q&A Please check to see if any problems you have encountered with the phone are described in this section before taking the phone in for a service or calling a service engineer. How do I view the list of outgoing calls, Why does the phone heat up? incoming calls and missed calls? The phone may get warm when there is a...
  • Page 91: Accessories

    Accessories There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone, some of which may be sold separately. You can select these options according to your personal communication requirements. Consult your local dealer for availability. Travel Adapter This adapter allows you to charge the battery. It supports standard US 120 Volt 60Hz outlets.
  • Page 92: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety Always store your phone away from Important Information heat. Never store your phone in settings that This user guide contains important may expose it to temperatures less than 32°F information on the use and operation of or greater than 104°F, such as outside during this phone.
  • Page 93 For Your Safety Do not keep the phone next to credit Safety Information cards or transport tickets; it can affect the Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the information on the magnetic strips. rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further Do not tap the screen with a sharp object; detailed information is given in this user otherwise, it may damage the phone.
  • Page 94 For Your Safety consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards This phone has been tested and rated for use bodies. with hearing aids for some of the wireless The design of this phone complies with technologies that it uses.
  • Page 95 For Your Safety Body-worn accessories that cannot maintain Part 15.105 statement 0.39 inches (1cm) separation distance This equipment has been tested and found between the user's body and the back of the to comply with the limits for a class B phone, and have not been tested for typical digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC body-worn operations may not comply with...
  • Page 96 For Your Safety Connect the equipment into an outlet on Avoid dropping the phone. If the phone a circuit different from that to which the is dropped, especially on a hard surface, receiver is connected. and the user suspects damage, take it to a service center for inspection.
  • Page 97 For Your Safety If your WIFI network is capable of operating Avoid damage to your hearing in this mode, please restrict your WIFI use Damage to your hearing can occur if you are indoors to not violate federal regulations to exposed to loud sound for long periods of protect Mobile Satellite Services.
  • Page 98: Safety Guidelines

    Safety Guidelines Those standards were based on TIA Safety Information comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the Provided herein is the complete TIA Safety relevant scientific literature. For example, over Information for Wireless Handheld phones. 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from Inclusion of the text covering Pacemakers, universities, government health agencies, Hearing Aids, and Other Medical Devices...
  • Page 99 Safety Guidelines to operate at a higher power level than pacemaker to avoid potential interference otherwise needed. with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research Driving by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless phones in the areas where you Persons with pacemakers: drive and always obey them.
  • Page 100 Safety Guidelines be some newer wireless technologies used in Vehicles this phone that have not been tested yet for RF signals may affect improperly installed or use with hearing aids. It is important to try inadequately shielded electronic systems in the different features of this phone thoroughly motor vehicles.
  • Page 101 Safety Guidelines Potentially Explosive Atmosphere Charger and Adapter Safety Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a The charger and adapter are intended for potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all indoor use only. signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas Battery Information and Care could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
  • Page 102 Safety Guidelines (power plug pin), metallic articles (such as The battery pack has protection circuit to a coin, paperclip or pen) may short-circuit avoid the danger. Do not use nearby the the phone. Always cover the receptacle place where generates static electricity when not in use.
  • Page 103 If a damaged antenna contacts on the battery) upon moving. Short-circuit skin, it may cause a slight burn. Please of the terminal may damage the battery contact an LG Authorized Service Center to and cause an explosion. replace the damaged antenna.
  • Page 104 If the phone does not Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including work, take it to an LG Authorized Service music) is the most common cause of Center. preventable hearing loss. Some scientific Do not paint your phone.
  • Page 105 Safety Guidelines Set the volume in a quiet environment and device, discontinue use and consult your select the lowest volume at which you can doctor. hear adequately. You can obtain additional information on this When using headphones, turn the volume subject from the following sources: down if you cannot hear the people Safety 205...
  • Page 106 Safety Guidelines 200 Independence Ave., SW Washington, low level RF exposures have not found DC 20201 Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800- any biological effects. Some studies have 356-4674) suggested that some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/ been confirmed by additional research.
  • Page 107 Safety Guidelines number of steps, including the following: participates in some interagency working group activities, as well. Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted The FDA shares regulatory responsibilities by wireless phones; for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
  • Page 108 Safety Guidelines phones can expose the user to measurable laboratories. A few animal studies, radiofrequency energy (RF) because of the however, have suggested that low levels short distance between the phone and of RF could accelerate the development the user’s head. These RF exposures are of cancer in laboratory animals.
  • Page 109 Safety Guidelines term exposures, since the average period of wireless phones. Many factors affect of phone use in these studies was around this measurement, such as the angle at three years. which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used.
  • Page 110 Safety Guidelines Agreement (CRADA) to do research on with the safety standards developed by wireless phone safety. The FDA provides the Institute of Electrical and Electronic the scientific oversight, obtaining input Engineering (IEEE) and the National from experts in government, industry, Council on Radiation Protection and and academic organizations.
  • Page 111 Safety Guidelines ‘Recommended Practice for Determining risks, you can take a few simple steps to the Spatial- Peak Specific Absorption Rate minimize your exposure to radiofrequency (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless energy (RF). Since time is a key factor in Communications Devices: Experimental how much exposure a person receives, Techniques,’...
  • Page 112 Safety Guidelines radiofrequency energy (RF), the measures implanted cardiac pacemakers and described above would apply to children defibrillators from wireless telephones. and teenagers using wireless phones. This test method is now part of a standard Reducing the time of wireless phone use sponsored by the Association for the and increasing the distance between Advancement of Medical instrumentation...
  • Page 113 Safety Guidelines to assess the interference and work to 10 Driver Safety Tips resolve the problem. Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice 12. Where can I find additional information? almost anywhere, anytime. An important responsibility accompanies the benefits of For additional information, please refer to wireless phones, one that every user must...
  • Page 114 Safety Guidelines phone accessory, take advantage of these 6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if devices if available to you. possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to 3. Make sure you place your wireless phone plan your calls before you begin your trip within easy reach and where you can or attempt to coincide your calls with times...
  • Page 115 Safety Guidelines emergency. Remember, it is a free call on it is recommended that you consult your your wireless phone! applicable jurisdiction’s local laws or other regulations regarding such use. Such 9. Use your wireless phone to help others in laws or other regulations may prohibit or emergencies.
  • Page 116 Safety Guidelines studies. The standards include a substantial value for this phone when tested for use safety margin designed to assure the safety of at the ear is X.XX W/kg and when worn on all persons, regardless of age and health. the body, as described in this user’s manual, is X.XX W/kg.
  • Page 117 Safety Guidelines a substantial margin of safety to give The wireless telephone industry has additional protection for the public and to developed a rating system for wireless account for any variations in measurements. phones, to assist hearing device users to find phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices.
  • Page 118 Safety Guidelines Hearing devices may also be rated. Your in Section 20.19 of the FCC Rules. The HAC hearing device manufacturer or hearing health rating and measurement procedure are professional may help you find this rating. described in the American National Standards Higher ratings mean that the hearing device Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.
  • Page 119: Glossary

    Glossary To help you understand the main technical terms and abbreviations used in this booklet and to take full advantage of the features on your mobile phone, here are a few definitions. Call Reject GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) The ability to restrict incoming calls.
  • Page 120 Glossary Line Identification Services SIM card (Caller ID) Card containing a chip with all the information required to operate the phone (network Service allowing subscribers to view or block and memory information, as well as the the telephone numbers of callers. subscriber’s personal data).

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