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  • Page 1 Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone depending on the software of the phone or your service provider. LG-A133CH User Guide ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Congratulations On Your Purchase

    A133CH phone by LG, designed to operate with the latest digital mobile communication technology. Your new LG-A133CH provides enhanced call quality through LG’s voice and sound engine which automatically adjusts listening level and improves speech quality by removing background noise from incoming calls.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents For Your Safety ....5 Messaging ....... 62 Create Message ....62 Safety Guidelines ..... 14 Inbox ........64 Getting to know My Mailbox ......65 your phone ....... 43 Drafts ........66 Outbox .........66 Getting started ....44 Sent Items ......66 Installing the SIM and battery 44 Saved Items ......66 Installing a memory card ..47 Emoticons ......66...
  • Page 4 Contents Settings ......75 Organizer ......94 Profi les.........75 Alarm Clock ......94 Display .........75 Calendar ......94 Dialing ........75 To-Do List......95 Date and Time ......76 Notes ........96 Connectivity ......77 Secret Notes ......96 Call ........79 Cash Book ......96 Phone ........83 BMI calculator ......96 Network .......83 Calculator ......97 Internet Profi...
  • Page 5: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety Important Information Always store your phone away from heat. Never store This user guide contains your phone in settings that important information on may expose it to temperatures the use and operation of less than 32°F (0 °C) or this phone.
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    For Your Safety Turn off your phone in a • Do not dispose of your medical facility or at a gas battery by fi re or with station. Never place your hazardous or fl ammable phone in a microwave oven as materials.
  • Page 7 to the air bag. If wireless is a risk of this causing a equipment is improperly fi re. installed and the air bag • Do not drop, strike, or is activated, you may be shake your phone severely. seriously injured. Such actions may harm the •...
  • Page 8 • Only use the batteries, with caution. Ensure that antennas, and chargers cables are tucked away provided by LG. The safely and do not touch the warranty will not be applied antenna unnecessarily. to products provided by other suppliers.
  • Page 9: Memory Card

    Memory card FCC RF Exposure information and care Information • Always insert/ remove the WARNING memory card while the Read this information handset power is off. If you before operating the remove it while the power is phone. on, it may be damaged. In August 1996, the Federal •...
  • Page 10 For Your Safety CAUTION separation distance of 0.79 inches (2cm) must be Use only the supplied and maintained between the approved antenna. Use of user’s body and the back unauthorized antennas or of the phone. Third-party modifi cations could impair belt-clips, holsters, and call quality, damage the similar accessories containing...
  • Page 11: External Antenna

    Vehicle Mounted harmful interference, and (2) this device and its accessories External Antenna must accept any interference (optional, if available) received, including A minimum separation interference that may cause distance of 8 inches (20cm) undesired operation. must be maintained between Part 15.21 statement the user/bystander and the vehicle mounted external...
  • Page 12: Cautions For Battery

    For Your Safety and used in accordance with • Consult the dealer or an the instructions, may cause experienced radio/TV harmful interference to radio technician for help. communications. However, Cautions for Battery there is no guarantee that • Do not disassemble. interference will not occur in a particular installation.
  • Page 13 Adapter (Charger) Avoid damage to your Cautions hearing • Using the wrong battery • Damage to your hearing can charger could damage occur if you are exposed to your phone and void your loud sound for long periods warranty. of time. We therefore recommend that you do not •...
  • Page 14: Safety Guidelines

    Safety Guidelines TIA Safety guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Information Those guidelines are Provided herein is the consistent with the safety complete TIA Safety standards previously set by Information for Wireless both U.S. and international Handheld phones. Inclusion of standards bodies: the text covering Pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and Other...
  • Page 15: Phone Operation

    Phone Operation * American National Standards Institute; National Council NORMAL POSITION: Hold the on Radiation Protection and phone as you would any other Measurements; International telephone with the antenna Commission on Non-Ionizing pointed up and over your Radiation Protection shoulder. The design of your phone Tips on Effi...
  • Page 16: Electronic Devices

    Safety Guidelines Driving Pacemakers Check the laws and The Health Industry regulations on the use of Manufacturers Association wireless phones in the areas recommends that a minimum where you drive. Always obey separation of six (6”) inches them. Also, if using your phone be maintained between a while driving, please: handheld wireless phone...
  • Page 17: Other Medical Devices

    Other Medical Devices • Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to If you use any other personal minimize the potential for medical device, consult the interference. manufacturer of your device • If you have any reason to to determine if they are suspect that interference adequately shielded from is taking place, turn your...
  • Page 18: Blasting Areas

    Safety Guidelines Vehicles Aircraft RF signals may affect FCC regulations prohibit using improperly installed or your phone while in the air. inadequately shielded Turn your phone OFF before electronic systems in boarding an aircraft. motor vehicles. Check with Blasting Areas the manufacturer or its To avoid interfering with representative regarding your...
  • Page 19 For Vehicles Equipped Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are with an Air Bag often, but not always, marked An air bag infl ates with great clearly. force. DO NOT place objects, Potential areas may include: including either installed or fueling areas (such as gasoline portable wireless equipment, stations);...
  • Page 20: Charger And Adapter

    • Battery life will vary due recharging. to usage patterns and • Use only LG-approved environmental conditions. chargers specifi c to your • Use of extended phone model since they backlighting, Media...
  • Page 21: Fire Hazards

    • The self-protection function • Unplug the power cord prior of the battery cuts the to cleaning your phone, and power of the phone when its clean the power plug pin operation is in an abnormal when it is dirty. state.
  • Page 22: General Notice

    • Do not place items damaged antenna contacts containing magnetic skin, it may cause a slight components such as a burn. Please contact an LG credit card, phone card, Authorized Service Centre bank book or subway to replace the damaged ticket near your phone.
  • Page 23: Fda Consumer Update

    FDA Consumer Update • Do not paint your phone. • The data saved in your The U.S. Food and Drug phone might be deleted Administration Center for due to careless use, repair Devices and Radiological of the phone, or upgrade of Health Consumer Update on the software.
  • Page 24 Safety Guidelines 2. What is the FDA’s role (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does concerning the safety not produce heating effects of wireless phones? causes no known adverse Under the law, the FDA does health effects. Many not review the safety of studies of low level RF radiation emitting consumer...
  • Page 25 Although the existing scientifi c that have responsibility data do not justify FDA for different aspects of RF regulatory actions, the FDA safety to ensure coordinated has urged the wireless phone efforts at the federal level. industry to take a number of The following agencies steps, including the following: belong to this working...
  • Page 26 Safety Guidelines interagency working group wireless phones. Base stations activities, as well. are thus not the subject of the safety questions discussed in The FDA shares regulatory this document. responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal 3. What kinds of phones Communications Commission are the subject of this (FCC).
  • Page 27 phone is located at greater radiofrequency energy (RF) distances from the user, the exposures characteristic exposure to RF is drastically of wireless phones lower because a person’s have yielded confl icting RF exposure decreases results that often cannot rapidly with increasing be repeated in other distance from the source.
  • Page 28 Safety Guidelines which people use wireless exposures, since the phones, so we don’t know average period of phone use with certainty what the in these studies was around results of such studies three years. mean for human health. 5. What research is Three large epidemiology needed to decide studies have been published...
  • Page 29 6. What is the FDA doing to human populations, but 10 or more years follow-up to fi nd out more about may be needed to provide the possible health answers about some health effects of wireless effects, such as cancer. phone RF? This is because the The FDA is working with...
  • Page 30 Safety Guidelines research needs that has studies of wireless phone driven the establishment users. The CRADA will also of new research programs include a broad assessment around the world. The of additional research needs project has also helped in the context of the latest develop a series of public research developments information documents...
  • Page 31 limit for RF exposure from for locating the FCC wireless telephones is set identifi cation number on at a Specifi c Absorption your phone so you can fi nd Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts your phone’s RF exposure per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). level in the online listing.
  • Page 32: Wireless Phone

    Safety Guidelines Rate (SAR) in the Human used to determine whether Body Due to Wireless a wireless phone complies Communications Devices: with safety guidelines. Experimental Techniques,’ 9. What steps can I take sets forth the fi rst consistent to reduce my exposure test methodology for to radiofrequency measuring the rate at which...
  • Page 33 10. What about children conversations by wireless phone every day, you using wireless could place more distance phones? between your body and the The scientifi c evidence source of the RF, since the does not show a danger to exposure level drops off users of wireless phones, dramatically with distance.
  • Page 34 Safety Guidelines 11. What about wireless government in the United Kingdom distributed phone interference leafl ets containing such with medical a recommendation in equipment? December 2000. They Radiofrequency energy noted that no evidence (RF) from wireless phones exists that using a wireless can interact with some phone causes brain electronic devices.
  • Page 35 completed in late 2000. the use of wireless phones This standard will allow for possible interactions manufacturers to ensure with other medical devices. that cardiac pacemakers Should harmful interference and defi brillators are safe be found to occur, the FDA from wireless phone EMI.
  • Page 36: Driver Safety Tips

    Safety Guidelines 10 Driver Safety Tips International Commission on Non-lonizing Radiation Your wireless phone gives Protection you the powerful ability (http://www.icnirp.de) to communicate by voice World Health Organization almost anywhere, anytime. (WHO) International EMF An important responsibility Project accompanies the benefi ts (http://www.who.int/emf) of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold.
  • Page 37 automatic redial and at an inconvenient time, if memory. Also, work to possible, let your voicemail memorize the phone keypad answer it for you. so you can use the speed 4. Suspend conversations dial function without taking during hazardous driving your attention off the road.
  • Page 38 Safety Guidelines get caught in a dangerous 7. Do not engage in stressful situation because you are or emotional conversations reading or writing and not that may be distracting. paying attention to the road Stressful or emotional or nearby vehicles. conversations and driving do not mix;...
  • Page 39 number in the case of fi re, may require attention, but traffi c accident, road hazard are not urgent enough to or medical emergency. merit a call for emergency Remember, it is a free call services. But you can on your wireless phone! still use your wireless phone to lend a hand.
  • Page 40: Consumer Information

    Safety Guidelines Consumer Information scientifi c organizations through periodic and thorough on SAR (Specifi c evaluation of scientifi c studies. Absorption Rate) The standards include a This Model Phone substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety Meets the Government’s of all persons, regardless of Requirements for age and health.
  • Page 41 be well below the maximum as described in this user’s value. Because the phone manual, is 1.00 W/kg. is designed to operate at (Body-worn measurements multiple power levels to use differ among phones models, only the power required to depending upon available reach the network, in general, accessories and FCC the closer you are to a...
  • Page 42 Safety Guidelines Additional information on Specifi c Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) website at http://www.ctia.org * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue.
  • Page 43: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Getting to know your phone Open view Earpiece Navigation keys Display screen Use for quick access to phone functions. Soft keys (Left soft key / Right Send key soft key) - Dial a phone number These keys perform the and answer a call. function Indicated in the - In standby mode: Shows bottom of the display.
  • Page 44: Getting Started

    Getting started Installing the SIM and 2 Remove the battery Hold the top edge of the battery phone and use the fi ngernail 1 Remove the battery cutouts near the bottom of cover the battery to lift the battery Use your right thumb to from the phone.
  • Page 45 3 Install the SIM card 4 Install the battery Slide the SIM card into the Insert the top of the battery SIM card slot (as shown fi rst into the top edge of below). Make sure that the the battery compartment. gold contact area on the Ensure that the battery card is facing downwards.
  • Page 46 Unfasten the cover of the Charger/USB port on the left side of your phone. Insert the charger to the phone (the ‘LG’ side of the connector has to be facing down when connecting to the phone) and then plug it into the power socket.
  • Page 47: Installing A Memory Card

    Installing a memory 3 Replace the slot cover on the phone. card You can expand the memory available on your phone by using a microSD™ memory card. A memory card is an optional accessory. 1 Locate the microSD™ card Note This device supports slot on the right side of a MicroSD memory card up...
  • Page 48: Your Home Screen

    Your Home screen 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 Network signal The browser is strength (number active of bars will vary) Speakerphone No network signal Call in Progress Low Battery...
  • Page 49: General Functions

    General functions Calls Making a Call with the Send Key Making a call 1 Press the [SEND] key, 1 Make sure your phone is and the most recent missed, powered on. dialed and received calls will 2 Enter a phone number, be displayed.
  • Page 50: Ending A Call

    General functions Ending a Call Answering a Call To end a call, press the When you receive a call, the [END] key. phone displays a notifi cation on the screen and rings and/or Making a Call from vibrates. If the caller can be the Contacts identifi...
  • Page 51: Adjusting The Volume

    Adjusting the Volume Entering Text Use the side volume keys You can enter alphanumeric during a call to adjust the characters by using the earpiece volume. phone’s keypad. For example, storing names in the Address While in standby mode, you Book, writing a message, can adjust the Master Volume or scheduling events in the...
  • Page 52: Abc Mode

    General functions ABC Mode 123 Mode (Numbers Mode) This mode allows you to enter letters by pressing the key Type numbers using one labeled with the required letter keystroke per number. To one, two, three, or four times change to 123 mode in a text until the letter is displayed.
  • Page 53: Using The T9 Mode

    Using the T9 Mode press the key or the right soft key Next The T9 predictive text input once (or more if needed), mode allows you to enter to cycle through the other words easily with a minimum word options. number of key presses.
  • Page 54: Using The Abc Mode

    General functions Using the ABC Mode Characters in the Order Displayed Use the alphanumeric keypad Upper Case Lower Case to enter your text. . , ’ @ ? ! - : / 1 . , ’ @ ? ! - : / 1 1 Press the key labeled with A B C 2 a b c 2...
  • Page 55: During A Call

    Using the 123 During a Call (Numbers) Mode Your phone provides a number of control functions that The 123 Mode enables you you can use during a call. to enter numbers in a text To access these functions message (a telephone number, during a call, press the left soft for example) more quickly.
  • Page 56: Rejecting An Incoming Call

    General functions Swapping Between waiting. This feature, known as Call Waiting, is only available if Two Calls your network supports it. Once the second call has been If Call Waiting is turned on, you dialed (or answered), you can can put the fi rst call on hold switch between the calls by and answer the second call by using one of the following...
  • Page 57: Conference Calls

    Using the Once a conference call is set up, calls may be added, Speakerphone disconnected (Exclude Call You can use the integrated option allows you to select a Speakerphone during a call call to disconnect from the by pressing the centre key conference call), or separated .
  • Page 58: Conference Call

    General functions Making a Second Call Place the Conference Call on Hold You can make a second call while currently on a call To place a conference call on simply by entering the second hold, press the [SEND] number with the keypad and key.
  • Page 59 Private Call in a Conference Call To have a private call with one of the callers in the conference call, press the left soft key Options, and then Private Call. When the numbers of the callers are displayed, select the one with which you wish to speak in private.
  • Page 60: Menu Tree

    Menu Tree 1 Messaging 2 Contacts 3 Call Log 1 Create Message 1 Names 1 Call Log 2 Inbox 2 Settings 2 Missed Calls 3 My Mailbox 3 Groups 3 Received Calls 4 Drafts 4 Speed Dials 4 Dialed Numbers 5 Outbox 5 Service Dial 5 Call Duration...
  • Page 61 7 Organizer 8 Applications 9 Web 1 Alarm Clock 1 My games & Apps 1 Home 2 Calendar 2 Settings 2 Google Search 3 To-Do List 3 Bookmarks 4 Notes 4 Last Web Address 5 Secret Notes 5 Settings 6 Cash Book 6 Go to Address 7 BMI calculator 7 Saved Pages...
  • Page 62: Messaging

    Messaging Message This menu includes functions related to SMS (Short Customizing the Message Message Service), MMS - Editing Text (Multimedia Message Service), 1 Press the left soft key Voicemail as well as the Options. network’s service messages. 2 Select the options to Create Message customize.
  • Page 63 Insert Symbol: You can insert Sent Message and Validity various symbols into your Period. message. Exit: Allows you to exit the Insert Emoticon: You can text input mode without saving insert various emoticons into your message. your message. Email Input method: You can set Mobile Email allows you to the text input mode to T9, Abc access your Yahoo! Mail,...
  • Page 64: Inbox

    Messaging Read and Accept the Terms When the email is open, select of Use Options to reply, forward or delete. Log In Deleting an Email: Scroll 1. Highlight the ID entry fi down to the email you want to eld, select and then type delete, select the subject line in your existing email ID.
  • Page 65: My Mailbox

    Reply as Template: You can Message Info.: You can view reply with a template message the following information about to the recipient of the selected received messages: message message. Type, Subject, From, and message Time. Delete: You can delete the selected message.
  • Page 66: Outbox

    Messaging Outbox Saved Items Outbox stores messages Allows you to view and edit that are being sent or failed the messages saved as saved to send. When you press message. the [SEND] key, you can call Emoticons the recipient of the selected message.
  • Page 67 • Request Delivery Multimedia Message Report: Choose to receive This menu allows you to confi rmation that your set your preferences for message was delivered. multimedia messages. • Validity Period: This The following options are network service allows you available: to decide how long your text •...
  • Page 68 Messaging • Priority: Allows you to set • Delivery Time: Allows you the priority of the message. to set the time when the message will be sent. If • Validity Period: This this option is set to ‘After 1 network service allows you hour’, once you choose to to decide how long your text send the message after the...
  • Page 69 • Request Reply Email: • Auto Retrieval in Choose to receive Roaming: Allows you to set confi rmation that your the auto retrieval preference message was delivered. under the roaming network. • Retrieve Interval: Allows Note: Data usage charge may you to set the time interval be applied by your network for the email retrieval.
  • Page 70 Messaging Voicemail Info. Service This menu allows you to set Choose whether to turn Cell the Voicemail Centre Number broadcast on/off and select if this feature is supported your channels and languages. by your operator. Please Backup Text Message check with your operator This menu allows you to for details of their service in create a backup fi...
  • Page 71: Contacts

    Contacts This menu allows you to store Message/Multimedia ® names, phone numbers and Msg./Email/Bluetooth other information in your Make Call/Add New phone’s memory. Contact/Add new Group/ Edit/Add to Group/Mark/ Note: Pressing the Right Unmark(Mark/Mark Soft Key is a hot key to All)/Save to SIM(Copy to Contact List.
  • Page 72: Groups

    Contacts Speed Dials You can also copy entries from the SIM card to the phone You can assign a frequently- memory and entries from the called contact to a speed dial handset memory to the SIM list. You can select a number card (not all the data will be from 2 to 9 as a speed dial.
  • Page 73: Service Dial Numbers

    My Business Card 6 Press Yes to confi rm. A confi rmation message is This menu allows you to view displayed. all of your personal contact information including name, Service Dial Numbers phone numbers, and email You can view the list of Service address in one entry.
  • Page 74: Call Log

    Call Log Call Log Call Duration This menu is a list of the last You can view the duration of phone numbers or Contact all calls including all, dialed, entries for calls you placed, received calls, and the last accepted, or missed. It is call.
  • Page 75: Settings

    Settings The Settings Menu has options 4. Press Screen to customize your phone. Theme. 5. Use the Navigation Key Profi les to choose a submenu You can adjust and customize and press the phone tones for different Home screen/Start-up/Shut events, or environments. Down Display •...
  • Page 76: Date And Time

    Settings Font 2. Press Settings. You can confi gure the size of 3. Press Date and the font that your phone uses. Time. 4. Press Time. Backlight 5. Use the Navigation Key You can set the duration and to set a setting and the brightness of the Main press screen and the keypad.
  • Page 77: Connectivity

    Daylight Saving You can also exchange, for example, business cards, You can set Daylight Saving calendar items, and pictures. Time for 1 Hour, 2 Hours or ® Bluetooth QD ID B016672 Off. Note: Read the user guide of Connectivity ® each Bluetooth accessory This menu allows you to...
  • Page 78 Settings - Phonebook Access: Allows 2. Press Settings. sharing of your name card, 3. Press Connectivity. phonebook entries, and call 4. Press Bluetooth. history with a compatible ® Bluetooth device. 5. Press Active Devices. ® To access Bluetooth , from the standby screen: ®...
  • Page 79: Call

    Settings The USB Connection Mode determines how your phone - My phone’s Visibility: will communicate with other Allows you to manage your USB devices when they are phone’s availability to other connected with a USB cable. ® Bluetooth devices. Visible/ Hidden/Visible for 1 Min Call - My Phone’s Name: Allows...
  • Page 80: Call Barring

    Settings The following options are All Outgoing: All outgoing available: voice calls will be barred. All Voice Calls: Forwards Outgoing International: All voice calls unconditionally. outgoing international calls will be barred unconditionally. When busy: Forwards voice calls when the phone is in use. Outgoing International Calls except Home Country: No Answer: Forwards voice...
  • Page 81: Fixed Dial Numbers

    Fixed Dial Numbers Call Reject This feature allows you to This menu allows you to restrict the outgoing calls and enable or disable call reject messages to selected phone for all numbers or just the numbers, included in a fi xed numbers on the Call Reject dialing list.
  • Page 82: Minute Minder

    Settings Minute Minder that are engaged due to the wireless network. It does not This option allows you to redial numbers to an engaged specify whether the phone will party. beep every minute during a Note: There will be no alert call to keep you informed of indicating the call has been the length of the call.
  • Page 83: Phone

    Phone Handset Information The Phone Information Menu My Navi Key provides you with specifi c Your phone offers you the information pertaining to your option of assigning shortcuts phone model. to favorite or often-used Network functions. Pressing the navigation key to the assigned Usually, the network selection direction in standby mode is set to Automatic.
  • Page 84: Internet Profi Les

    Settings Access Points The phone lets you select another network if the phone This menu shows the Access fails to access the selected Points. You can register, network. delete, and edit by pressing Preferred Lists: You can set the left soft key Options.
  • Page 85: Security

    Security Handset Lock You can use a security code PIN Code Request to avoid unauthorized use of When the PIN Code Request the phone. feature is turned on, you must If you set the Handset Lock enter your PIN each time to on, the phone will lock you switch the phone on.
  • Page 86: Memory Info

    Settings Memory Info Note: The default Security Code is 0000 and it can be This menu allows you to changed in ‘Change Codes’ confi gure your Memory menu. settings. Change Codes Handset Common The Change Codes feature Memory allows you to change your This function shows the current password to a new Memory Status of the phone...
  • Page 87: Restore Factory Settings

    SIM Memory Restore Factory Settings This function shows the status of the SIM Card memory. Resetting the phone resets all settings and erases all data on External Memory your phone. If your phone has a memory card in the card slot, you can save images, sounds, and videos onto it.
  • Page 88: My Memory Card

    Gallery My Memory Card Others If your phone has a memory When you receive fi les of an card in the card slot, the fi les undefi ned format (such as saved on your memory card .vcs, .vcf, etc.) via email, the are displayed.
  • Page 89: Media

    Media Camera • Night Mode: This is useful to take a photo at a dark Using the camera module place. built into your phone, you • Timer: Timer can be set to can take pictures of people Off/3 Sec/5 Sec/10 Sec. or events while on the move.
  • Page 90: Camcorder

    Media 4. Using the phone’s main • Quality: Set the video LCD as a viewfi nder, aim quality as Super Fine/Fine/ the camera lens to your Normal. subject. • Duration: Use one of the 5. Press key until the recording duration presets, shutter sounds.
  • Page 91: Music

    Albums 5. Press key to start recording. To stop This shows the list of albums recording, press in your music library. Stop. The recording will Genres be saved automatically. This shows the list of genres 6. Press the left key in your music library.
  • Page 92: Fm Radio

    Media Up to 512MB card: Require • Quality: Set the audio’s 3MB empty space. quality to Super Fine, Fine or Normal. FM Radio • Memory in Use: You can You can receive FM radio with assign the default storage to your external earphone.
  • Page 93: Ringtone Creator

    Ringtone Creator This menu allows you to make ringtones from other audio fi les in your phone.
  • Page 94: Organizer

    Organizer Alarm Clock 6 Use the Navigation Key to scroll to the information This menu allows you to set you want to set, and then up multiple separate alarms. press Change to view You can also set the time, your setting choices. repetition interval, and alarm tone.
  • Page 95: To-Do List

    • Search: Allows you 3 Press Calendar. to search the saved 4 Use the Navigation Key schedule(s). to scroll to the scheduled • Set Holiday: Allows you day. to set specifi c days to The chart below shows the display as Holidays on your keys that can be used to calendar.
  • Page 96: Notes

    Organizer 4 To add a new task item, Secret Notes press Add. This menu will require you to 5 Input the Date, Note and enter the ‘Security Code’ in priority for the new task. order to create or view notes. 6 Press the right soft key Note: The default Security Done to save the To-Do...
  • Page 97: Calculator

    Calculator 5 During the timing, you can record an individual lap time The Calculator function by pressing the right soft allows you to calculate simple Lap. Up to 20 lap mathematical equations. times can be recorded. Stopwatch 6 You can stop or restart timing by pressing This menu allows you to again.
  • Page 98: Converter

    Organizer Converter Settings This function allows you to This menu allows you to set convert units of measurement. preferences for the calendar feature and view the memory There are 6 types of units that information. can be converted: Currency, Surface, Length, Weight, Temperature, Volume, and Velocity.
  • Page 99: Applications

    Applications Your LG-A133CH comes with preloaded games to keep you amused when you have time to spare. If you choose to download any additional games or applications they will be saved into this folder. Note: And additional cost is incurred when connecting to this service.
  • Page 100: Web

    Home Using the phone keys When surfi ng the Internet, you You can launch the web can use the following keys. browser and access the homepage of the web service Description provided by your operator. Up/Down Scrolls each • You can also directly access navigation line of the Browser by pressing the left...
  • Page 101: Google Search

    Home: Goes back to the Settings: You can set the homepage. (confi gured in Browser related options current default setting) such as Rendering Mode, Navigation Mode, Screen Go to Address: A desired Mode, Cache, Cookies, URL can be entered here to Appearance Settings, visit.
  • Page 102: Settings

    Settings Appearance Settings Character Encoding: Sets Profi les the browser default character You can create or confi gure an set to one of the following: Internet account. Automatic, English (ASCII), Adding a new account English (ISO), English (LATIN), Unicode (UCS2 BE), Unicode 1.
  • Page 103: Go To Address

    Security Note: Enabling this function will delay displaying images Certificates List: You can until the completion of see the list of certifi cates and transmission. Disabling this view them in detail. function will prevent the Session Clear: You can browser from downloading remove the secure session.
  • Page 104: Accessories

    Accessories These accessories are availble for use with your LG-A133CH. Charger Stereo headset Battery User Guide Learn more about your LG-A133CH. NOTE: Always use genuine LG accessories. Failure to do this may • invalidate your warranty. Accessories may be different in different regions; please check •...
  • Page 105: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting This chapter lists some problems you might encounter while using your phone. Some problems require you to call your service provider, but most are easy to correct yourself. Message Possible causes Possible solutions There is no SIM card in Make sure the SIM card is SIM error the phone or it is inserted...
  • Page 106 No outlet voltage. and clean them if necessary. Plug in to a different outlet, Charger defective. or check the voltage. If the charger does not warm up, replace it. Wrong charger. Only use original LG accessories. Battery defective. Replace battery.
  • Page 107 Message Possible causes Possible solutions Phone loses Reconnection to another Signal too weak. service provider is automatic. network Number not The Fixed Dial Number Check settings. permitted function is on.
  • Page 108: Limited Warranty Statement

    3. Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship. 4. The fact that the Customer Service Department at LG was not notifi ed by the original end user of the alleged defect or malfunction of the product, during the warranty period.
  • Page 109 THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. LG ELECTRONICS CANADA, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR...
  • Page 110 MEMO...

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