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  • Page 1 LG ENACT USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2 Copyright©2014 LG Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. LG and the LG logo are registered trademarks of LG Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Important Customer Information

    Important Customer Information Before you begin Before reading this user guide and getting started, please review the separate Product Safety and Warranty Information guide for important product safety and warranty information about your device.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Customer Information..........1 Table of Contents ...............2 The Basics ...................5 Phone Overview ....................5 Help ........................9 Setting Up Your Phone ..................9 Removing the Battery and SIM Card ..............12 Inserting and Removing a Memory Card ............13 Optimizing Battery Life ..................14 Phone’s Status Icons ..................20 Touchscreen ......................22...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Options During a Call ..................68 Managing Multiple Calls ..................70 Listening to Your Voice Mail ................71 Web ....................72 Chrome ........................ 72 Maps ..................82 Weather ..................84 Checking the Weather ..................84 Changing Weather Settings ................85 Communication ............... 86 Contacts ......................86 Email ........................95 Visual Voice Mail....................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Polaris Office 4 ....................152 File Manager ..................... 154 Tasks ........................155 Settings ................... 157 Safety ..................179 Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions ......181 Consumer Information on SAR ..............185 FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices ..................187 Caution: Avoid potential hearing loss.
  • Page 7: The Basics

    NOTES Do not block the sensor to avoid problems with the touchscreen. • The use of a screen protector produced by manufacturers other than LG can cause • a disturbance in touch operation, the display, etc.
  • Page 8 The Basics LED Indicator The blue LED blinks to indicate new message notifications. When the device is charging, it is lit solid blue. The LED turns off when the screen is on. Front Camera Lens Use to take pictures and record videos of yourself. You can also use this for video chatting.
  • Page 9 The Basics Directional Keys Scroll through menu items. You can highlight a specific field or object by pressing up, down, left or right. Rear View LED Flash Rear Camera Lens Back Cover Speaker LED Flash Brightens up the captured image or recorded video when you turn on the flash.
  • Page 10 The Basics Side Views Power/ Lock Key Volume Keys USB/Charger Port Power/Lock Key Press to lock/unlock the screen. Press and hold to turn the phone on/off, restart it, activate/deactivate airplane mode, or change the sound settings. USB/Charger Port Allows you to connect the phone and the USB Cable for use with the charger adapter, or other compatible accessories.
  • Page 11: Help

    The Basics Help The Help application allows you to quickly and conveniently view information about your phone, including an icon glossary, how-to videos, My Verizon video, and additional guides. To access Help, from the Home screen, tap the Apps Key >...
  • Page 12 The Basics Step 3. Insert the Battery Insert the battery, making sure to align the gold contacts. Press down gently to secure the battery. Step 4. Replace the Back Cover Place the cover over the back of the phone, then press down along the edges to secure the cover.
  • Page 13 1. Correctly orient the USB Cable with the adapter, and connect them. As shown below, both the USB logo on the USB Cable and the LG logo on the adapter will face toward you.
  • Page 14: Removing The Battery And Sim Card

    The Basics Removing the Battery and SIM Card WARNING! Your device includes a heat sensor activated by the battery temperature. A pop-up message will be displayed if the device turned itself off or stopped charging as in the following cases: Your phone may turn itself off when the battery temperature becomes too high •...
  • Page 15: Inserting And Removing A Memory Card

    The Basics Removing the SIM card 1. Turn the phone off, then remove the back cover and the battery (as demonstrated in the previous instructions). 2. Locate the SIM card slot and gently slide the SIM card out to remove it. CAUTION If you switch to a new SIM card, the device will display a message advising you that all email accounts will be...
  • Page 16: Lock Screen

    The Basics To unmount the microSD card It is important to unmount the microSD card to avoid damage to it or the data saved on the card. 1. From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key 2. Tap Settings > Storage. 3.
  • Page 17 The Basics connection, and power used for the device such as screen brightness and phone ringtone. NOTE Allowing other devices to use your phone's mobile hotspot connection will drain your battery more quickly. To check the battery charge level From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key >...
  • Page 18: Setting Up Your Device

    The Basics Battery saver mode If the battery charge level drops to low levels, the phone automatically activates Battery saver mode (if set to On) to conserve battery power until you can recharge it. From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key >...
  • Page 19 The Basics 5. Configure your Google Account. Tap Yes if you have an existing Google Account, then enter your email and password. Tap No to create an account (tap Get an account and follow the on-screen instructions) or skip this step (tap Not now). 1) Enter your username and password or any other necessary information (if creating an account), then tap the Continue icon Tap OK to agree to your Google Account terms and conditions.
  • Page 20 The Basics 8. Setup is complete. Tap Done to begin using your phone. * During the initial setup, you have the option to select from two different modes. If you did not make a selection, the default mode is set to Standard. Starter mode Starter mode is a simplified smartphone software version to help ease the novice user into the Android experience.
  • Page 21: Your Google Account

    The Basics Your Google Account You must sign into a Google Account to use Gmail, Hangouts, Google Calendar, and other Google Applications; to download applications from the Play Store; to back up your settings to Google servers; and to take advantage of other Google services on your phone.
  • Page 22: Phone's Status Icons

    The Basics Phone’s Status Icons The Status Bar appears at the top of the screen. It displays icons indicating that you’ve received notifications (on the left) and icons indicating the phone’s status (on the right), along with the current time. Notification icons Status icons If you have more notifications than can fit in the Status Bar, the More icon...
  • Page 23 The Basics Network icons 4G network connected 4G network in use 3G network connected 3G network in use Wi-Fi network is connected Signal strength No signal Roaming No SIM card Unknown SIM card Airplane mode is on GPS is on App update is available App update was successful Downloading data...
  • Page 24: Touchscreen

    The Basics Touchscreen Your touchscreen provides an excellent way to interact with and use your phone. With the touch of your finger, you can download and use available applications, make menu selections, and access data saved to your phone. The following terms are used for describing the different available actions using the touchscreen: Touch or tap A single finger touch selects items.
  • Page 25 The Basics canvas view and the spread apart gesture returns to the normal Home screen view. Rotate the screen From many applications, the orientation of the screen rotates with the phone as you turn it from portrait to landscape and back again.
  • Page 26: Getting To Know The Home Screen

    The Basics Getting to Know the Home Screen The Home screen is your starting point to access all of the features on your phone. It displays application shortcuts, icons, widgets, and other features. Status Bar Shows device status information, including the time, signal strength, battery status, and notification icons.
  • Page 27: Mini Canvas View

    The Basics Modifying the Quick Keys Bar You can modify the icons in the Quick Keys bar to suit your needs. Rearrange: Touch and hold the icon to move, then drag it to another position in the Quick Keys bar. Add: Open the Applications screen, then drag the icon you want onto the Quick Keys bar.
  • Page 28 The Basics Pinch in on any of the Home screen canvases to change from full screen view to mini canvas view. From mini canvas view you have the following options: To go directly to any canvas, simply tap the one you want. To add another canvas, tap the Add canvas icon To delete a canvas, touch and hold the canvas to delete, drag it to the Remove icon at the top of the screen, then lift your finger.
  • Page 29 The Basics Using Dual View Dual view allows you to easily add items to any of the Home screen canvases. Touch and hold an empty spot on any of the Home screen canvases to view your Home screen on top and the Applications screen on the bottom.
  • Page 30: Text Input Methods

    The Basics Text Input Methods QWERTY Keyboard Your device has a slide-out QWERTY Keyboard which you can use instead of the on-screen keyboard. It functions like a standard keyboard, but also includes additional keys to help you use your device. Search Key Write and Share Key...
  • Page 31 The Basics Tap the Shift Key to capitalize the next Enter one capital letter letter. The key changes to Tap the Shift Key twice until is displayed. Enter all capital letters Tap again to revert to lowercase. Double-tap a word to highlight it. To highlight a range of text, double-tap a word, then drag Highlight text the blue highlight markers...
  • Page 32 The Basics LG Keyboard: Checkmark to select the LG Keyboard to enter text. Tap Settings to change the following settings. Input language and type: Allows you to select the keyboard language and type. You can select multiple languages as well as which keyboard it is used on (on-screen or QWERTY).
  • Page 33: Languages

    From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key > Settings > Language and input. Tap Settings to the right of LG Keyboard, tap Input language and type, then checkmark the languages you want the keyboard(s) to be able to use. Keyboard use for input...
  • Page 34: Applications: How To View, Open And Switch

    The Basics Applications: How to View, Open and Switch All of the applications on your phone, including any applications that you downloaded and installed from Play Store or other sources, are grouped together on the Applications screen, which you access from your Home screen.
  • Page 35 The Basics Closing the Applications screen To manually close the Applications screen, tap (or press) the Home Key You can also tap (or press) the Back Key to close it. NOTE The Applications screen closes automatically when you tap an icon to open its application.
  • Page 36 The Basics Rearranging the Applications screen icons You can rearrange the order of the icons on the Applications screen to provide more convenient access to the applications you use the most. 1. From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key 2.
  • Page 37 The Basics Opening multiple applications 1. Tap an application icon to open it. 2. Tap (or press) the Home Key NOTE If the application icon you want is on your Home screen, simply tap the icon to open and use it. 3.
  • Page 38 The Basics 3. Drag the icon to where you want it on the screen, then lift your finger. Customizing an application icon on your Home screen You can create your own custom application icon(s) using the images in your Gallery. Tap to change the icon size.
  • Page 39: Working With Menus

    The Basics 1. Touch and hold an app icon on the Home screen, then release it. A blue frame appears around the icon if it can be resized and changed into a widget (if it can’t, only the Edit icon is displayed). 2.
  • Page 40: Managing Notifications

    The Basics Context menus Context menus contain options that apply to a specific item on the screen. To open a Context menu, touch and hold an item on the screen. Not all items have Context menus. If you touch and hold an item that has no Context menu, nothing will happen.
  • Page 41 The Basics Quick Settings Bar Displays up to 15 Quick settings icons. Flick right or left to scroll through the list. QSlide Apps Bar Displays up to 4 QSlide applications. Tap an icon to open it in a small window. Clear button Tap here to clear your list of event-based notifications.
  • Page 42 The Basics Quick Settings on the Notifications panel The top of the Notifications panel includes a Quick Settings bar. The icons in this bar provide a quick, convenient way to change settings without accessing any applications. If you set more than four icons on the bar, swipe left and right to scroll through the list.
  • Page 43 The Basics Drag one of the icon handles at the right side of the screen to move its icon to another position in the Quick Settings bar. NOTE Changing the checkmarks reorganizes the icons in the Quick Settings bar. 2. Tap (or press) the Back Key to return to the Notifications panel.
  • Page 44: Searching Your Phone And The Web

    The Basics 1. Open the Notifications panel, then tap the Edit icon on the right side of the QSlide apps bar. Drag one of the icon handles at the right side of the screen to move its icon to another position in the QSlide apps bar. NOTE Changing the checkmarks automatically reorganizes the icons.
  • Page 45 The Basics 2. Enter the text you’re searching for in the search field. As you type, search results from your phone, previous search terms, and web search suggestions appear. Tap an item to activate that search result. 3. Tap the Search Key on the on-screen keyboard (or press the Return on the QWERTY Keyboard) to use the Google application to search for the text you entered in the search field.
  • Page 46: Locking The Screen

    The Basics Locking the Screen You can lock your screen so that only you can unlock it to make calls, access your data, buy applications, and prevent unauthorized use. Setting a Screen Lock for the First Time 1. From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key >...
  • Page 47 The Basics Password Unlocks the screen with an alphanumeric sequence. Enter a password (at least 4 characters) and tap Continue. Re-enter your password and tap OK to confirm it. From then on, any time you want to turn the phone on or unlock the screen, you will need to perform the unlock action you set (touch and hold, swipe, face recognition, pattern, PIN, or password) to gain access to it.
  • Page 48 The Basics 6. Enter a Backup PIN and tap Continue. Then confirm your Backup PIN and tap OK. Changing your Lock Screen PIN or Password 1. From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key > Settings > Lock screen. 2. Tap Select screen lock. 3.
  • Page 49 The Basics Tap Gallery to select an image from your Gallery. Tap Wallpaper gallery to select one of the available wallpaper images. The default Lock screen The default Lock screen is Swipe. Press the Power/Lock Key illuminate the touchscreen if it has timed-out. The Swipe default Lock screen is displayed, but you can still conveniently check the date, time, and Status Bar icons.
  • Page 50: Customizing The Home Screen

    The Basics Customizing the Home Screen You can personalize your Home screen by adding application icons, shortcuts, widgets, and other items to any Home screen canvas. You can also change the wallpaper. To add an item to the Home screen 1.
  • Page 51 Home screen. Theme: Sets the overall ambiance of the Home screen. Choose from LG, Biz, and Marshmallow. Screen swipe effect: Sets how the items on the Home screen canvases slide from one to the next. Choose from Slide, Breeze, Accordion, Panorama, Carousel, Layer, and Domino.
  • Page 52: Quickmemo

    The Basics QuickMemo™ The QuickMemo™ feature allows you to create memos and capture screen shots. You can use QuickMemo to easily and efficiently create memos during a call, with a saved picture or on the current phone screen. To create a QuickMemo Drag the Status Bar downward, then tap the QuickMemo icon in the Quick Settings bar.
  • Page 53 The Basics Overlay: Tap to keep the memo on top and continue using other phone features. NOTE Tap the front touch keys icon in the bottom left corner of the screen to enable or disable the front touch keys at the bottom of the device while using the QuickMemo feature.
  • Page 54: Connecting Quickly With Your Contacts

    The Basics Connecting Quickly With Your Contacts As you build up your list of contacts on your phone, you can use the Quick Contact for Android feature to quickly email, text message, place a call, or locate your contacts. Quick Contact for Android is a special set of icons that you can use to quickly and easily connect with a contact.
  • Page 55: Connecting To Networks And Devices

    Connecting to Networks and Devices Connecting to Mobile Networks When you buy your phone and sign up for service, your phone is configured to use your provider’s mobile networks for voice calls and for transmitting data. Different locations may have different mobile networks available. Initially, your phone is configured to use the fastest mobile network available for data.
  • Page 56: Connecting To Wi-Fi Networks

    Connecting to Networks and Devices Connecting to Wi-Fi Networks Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology that can provide Internet access at distances of up to 100 meters, depending on the Wi-Fi router and your surroundings. To use Wi-Fi on your phone, you must connect to a wireless access point. Some access points are open and you can simply connect to them.
  • Page 57 Connecting to Networks and Devices When you’re connected to a network, you can tap the network name in the Wi-Fi settings screen for details about the speed, security, address, and related settings. To add a Wi-Fi network You can add a Wi-Fi network so the phone will remember it, along with any security credentials, and connect to it automatically when it is in range.
  • Page 58: Usb Connection

    Connecting to Networks and Devices USB connection USB connection is a feature that allows your device to connect to a PC using a USB Cable. Allows the phone to be used as mass storage when a microSD card (sold separately) is present in the device. It also allows you to transfer unprotected content from the phone to the PC and vice versa.
  • Page 59: Microsd Card

    microSD Card microSD Card A microSD card can be used to provide additional file storage for your device. It is an optional accessory that is sold separately. This device supports microSD cards up to 64 GB. Viewing Memory in the microSD Card 1.
  • Page 60: Sending Data From Your Phone Using Bluetooth

    microSD Card 2. Open the Notifications panel, then tap USB connected. 3. Tap the connection mode you want to use to connect to the PC. Choose from the following options: Charge phone, Media sync (MTP), Internet connection, and Camera (PTP). Using Media sync (MTP) or Camera (PTP) mode When you connect the phone and PC using a USB Cable and set your device’s USB connection mode to Media sync (MTP) or Camera (PTP)
  • Page 61 microSD Card If you want to search for this phone from other devices, from the Home screen, tap the Apps Key > Settings > Bluetooth. Drag the switch to the right and tap the checkbox to the right of your device's name. Your device will be able to be detected by other devices for 120 seconds.
  • Page 62: Calls

    Calls Placing and Ending Calls You can place and end calls using the Phone application. Manually dial calls using the Dial tab. Dial from your phone’s memory using the Recent calls tab, the Contacts tab, the Favorites tab, or the Groups tab. To open the Phone application From the Home screen, tap the Phone Key in the Quick Keys bar.
  • Page 63 Calls To place a call by dialing 1. From the Home screen, tap the Phone Key in the Quick Key bar to open the Dial tab of the Phone application. Dial Tab Delete Key Tap here to delete incorrect Displays the diapad. number(s) (appears after you begin entering numbers).
  • Page 64: Airplane Mode

    Calls To end a call Simply tap the End Key on the Call screen to end the call. If you accessed other device functions while the call was in progress, there are several ways to return to the Call screen to end the call. Tap (or press) the Home Key , tap the Phone Key in the Quick...
  • Page 65: Answering Or Rejecting Calls

    Calls Answering or Rejecting Calls When you receive a phone call, the Incoming call screen opens with the caller ID and any additional information about the caller that you have saved in the Contacts list. All incoming calls are recorded in the Recent tab. To answer a call If the screen is unlocked, simply tap the Answer Key If the screen is locked, swipe the Answer icon...
  • Page 66: Locked Screen

    Calls Unlocked Screen Locked Screen Tap to send a quick message to the caller Swipe in any and forward direction to Ignore them to your the call. voice mail. Tap to ignore the call and Swipe in any direction to send a quick send the caller directly to message to the caller and forward them your voice mail box to...
  • Page 67: Working With The Recent Tab

    Calls Working With the Recent tab The Recent tab lists all of the calls you’ve dialed, received, or missed. It offers a convenient way to redial a number, return a call, or add a number to your Contacts. To open the Recent tab From the Home screen, tap the Phone Key , then tap the Recent tab at the top of the screen.
  • Page 68: Calling Your Contacts

    Calls To add a number from the Recent tab to your Contacts 1. Touch and hold the call entry. 2. Tap Add to Contacts in the Context menu. 3. Tap New contact or Update contact and save it as necessary. Clearing your Recent calls You can delete the entire list of Recent calls at once or selectively delete entries.
  • Page 69 Calls To call a favorite contact 1. From the Home screen, tap the Contacts Key in the Quick Keys bar, then tap the Favorites tab 2. Tap the contact you want to call. 3. Tap the contact’s phone number you want to call. Instant List Instant list is displayed on the Dial tab to help you use the information stored in your phone without needing to search for it first.
  • Page 70: Voice Command

    Calls Voice Command You can use the Voice Command application to place a phone call by speaking the name of a contact or a phone number. To place a call by speaking 1. From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key >...
  • Page 71 Calls When viewing the in-call screen, you can unmute the microphone by tapping the Mute button again. The microphone is unmuted automatically when the call ends. To turn the speakerphone on or off Tap the Speaker button The light bar on the Speaker button illuminates blue up to indicate that the speakerphone is on.
  • Page 72: Managing Multiple Calls

    Calls Managing Multiple Calls Contact your wireless service provider to find out which call services are supported. To switch between current calls When you are connected to more than one caller, tap the Swap calls button The current call will be placed on hold and you will be connected with the other call.
  • Page 73: Listening To Your Voice Mail

    Calls Listening to Your Voice Mail When you have a new voice mail message, the Voice mail notification icon appears in the Status Bar. If you have not set up your voice mail number, or if you need to change it, you can do that in the Call settings. To listen to your Voice Mail Following actions will launch Voice Mail application, allowing you to listen to the voice mail without having to dial the traditional mailbox.
  • Page 74: Web

    Chrome The Chrome application allows you to access the internet from your device. Access and selections within this feature are dependent upon your service provider. For specific information on internet access through your phone, contact your service provider. NOTES You may incur additional charges for accessing the web and downloading media. For •...
  • Page 75 Search the web When you begin entering text in the URL input field at the top of the screen to search the web or access a web address, suggestions appear below the address bar. Each address suggestion displays one of the following icons: The Search icon appears next to searches.
  • Page 76 To sign in, open Chrome and tap (or press) the Menu Key > Settings > SIGN IN TO CHROME (at the bottom of the screen). Browse with tabs Your device displays webpages in a tab format allowing you to browse several webpages simultaneously.
  • Page 77: Working With Tabs

    Working with tabs Open an Incognito tab (browse in private) From the Chrome application, tap (or press) the Menu Key > New incognito tab. When browsing in incognito mode, your browsing history, cookies, and cache are automatically cleared once you’ve closed all of your incognito tabs.
  • Page 78: Use Bookmarks

    Download files 1. Touch and hold a download link. 2. In the Context menu that appears, tap Save link. To view downloaded files: From the Applications screen (or the Home screen), tap the Downloads icon To open an a downloaded file, tap it. To view earlier downloads, tap the heading date you want to view.
  • Page 79 Open a bookmark 1. From the Chrome application, tap (or press) the Menu Key > Bookmarks (or open a new tab and tap at the bottom of the screen). 2. Tap the bookmark you want to visit. NOTE If you don't see the bookmark, tap the folder you saved it in, or tap the filepath to go to the location where it was saved.
  • Page 80 Autofill forms Use the autofill feature to fill in web forms with a single tap. Enable or disable autofill 1. From the Chrome application, tap (or press) the Menu Key > Settings > Autofill forms. 2. Slide the Autofill forms switch at the top of the screen to either On (blue) or Off (grey).
  • Page 81 Save passwords You can let Chrome remember your passwords for the sites you use. Enable or disable saving passwords 1. From the Chrome application, tap (or press) the Menu Key > Settings > Save passwords. 2. Slide the switch at the top of the screen to either On (blue) or Off (grey).
  • Page 82 Manage content settings Adjust the type of content that websites can show and the information they can use to enhance your web experience. 1. From the Chrome application, tap (or press) the Menu Key > Settings. 2. Tap Content settings. Accept cookies: Checkmark to enable websites to store small files on your device in order to save your preferences on websites or keep you signed in.
  • Page 83 Accessibility Adjust text size on webpages 1. From the Chrome application, tap (or press) the Menu Key > Settings > Accessibility. 2. Drag the Text scaling slider along the bar to adjust the text size scaling. The Preview box displays how it will appear on webpages. Force enable zoom 1.
  • Page 84: Maps

    Maps Maps Search Icon Tap here to open the keyboard Directions Icon to enter your search. Tap here to get directions to a destination. Maps Menu Tap here to access various other map settings. To search for a location 1. From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key >...
  • Page 85 Maps The starting point and destination can be entered manually using the keyboard or you can select places using their drop-down menus. NOTE When you search for a location in the Maps application, your current location is automatically entered as the starting point and a dialog box displays your recent searches allowing you to tap one to select it as the destination.
  • Page 86: Weather

    Weather Checking the Weather The Weather application provides weather forecasts and other weather information. You can place a Weather widget on your Home screen for a summary of your local weather. Access the Weather application for more detailed weather information. NOTE The Weather widget on your Home screen allows you to quickly view information for each city in your City list.
  • Page 87: Changing Weather Settings

    Weather Managing your City list The City list screen allows you to manage a list of cities that you want to monitor. From the Weather application, tap (or press) the Menu Key > Settings > Edit city list. Tap the Add icon in the upper-right corner of the screen to add another location.
  • Page 88: Communication

    Communication Contacts The Contacts application allows you to store names, phone numbers, and other information in your phone’s memory. Using Your Contacts Use the Contacts application to add, view, and communicate with your friends and acquaintances. To open your Contacts application From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key >...
  • Page 89 Communication ICE Contacts You can select up to 5 contacts to include in this list. In addition, you can enter personal information about you (such as medical record number, allergies, medications, special instructions, etc.) that can be accessed in case of an emergency. To add your personal information, tap the Information icon at the bottom center of the screen.
  • Page 90: Adding Contacts

    Communication 3. The Contact’s information will be displayed. The following options are available. The Dial icon places a call to the number. The Message icon starts a message. The Email icon starts an email. Tap (or press) the Menu Key for the following menu options: Delete, Share, Join, Set as default, Export, Add to Home screen, and All calls to voice mail.
  • Page 91: Editing A Contact Entry

    Communication entered information to open a drop-down menu of preset labels. For example, WORK or HOME for a phone number. 7. Tap the Picture frame icon to select a picture to display next to the name in your list of contacts and in other applications. 8.
  • Page 92 Communication 1. Insert the microSD card (that contains the vCard files) into your phone and mount it (in the Storage settings menu). 2. Open the Contacts application. 3. Tap (or press) the Menu Key > Import/Export. 4. Tap Import from SD card. 5.
  • Page 93 Communication Send as one file: This setting combines all of your contacts into one file. It allows a faster transfer, but some devices can’t receive contact information sent using this option. Send separately: This setting sends each contact as a separate vCard file.
  • Page 94 Communication Communicating with Your Contacts From the Contacts , Favorites , or Recent tab, you can quickly call or send a text (SMS) or multimedia message (MMS) to a contact’s default phone number. You can also open a list of all of the ways you can communicate with that contact.
  • Page 95: Selecting Which Contacts Are Displayed

    Communication To communicate with a contact 1. Open the Contacts application. 2. Tap the contact with whom you want to communicate. 3. In the contact’s details screen, tap the way to start communicating with the contact. The Dial icon places a call to the number. The Message icon starts a message.
  • Page 96: Joining Contacts

    Communication Joining Contacts When you add an account or add contacts in other ways, such as by exchanging emails, the Contacts application attempts to avoid duplication by joining contact information automatically. You can also join contacts manually. To join contacts 1.
  • Page 97: Email

    Communication 3. Tap Join contacts. 4. Tap the Joined contacts tab to view joined entries, then tap the Separate button if you want to separate them. Searching your online contacts simultaneously You can search for your contacts simultaneously from all of your online accounts.
  • Page 98 Communication To open the Email application From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key > Email or tap the Email icon directly from the Home screen. Tap the Compose icon in the upper right-hand corner to compose a new message. Tap the Accounts drop-down list icon to switch between your email accounts.
  • Page 99 Communication The account from which you send email by default is indicated by a red vertical line on the left side of the account. NOTE While viewing the combined list of your email messages, default email account messages are indicated by a vertical red line along the left side if the list. Reading Your Email You can read your email from the Inbox, or from other folders within each individual account.
  • Page 100 Communication Tap Auto-advance to select which screen to display after deleting an email. Tap Resize image to set the default size for image attached while composing. Tap Geotagging notification to checkmark this setting to display a notification pop-up when sharing pictures with location information. Tap Share pictures to set whether location information is included in the picture file.
  • Page 101 Communication Tap Message size limit if you want to limit the size of messages to receive on your device. When you access your email, you can tap Load full message to receive the rest of the message. Tap Download over Wi-Fi to set to download large attachments when Wi-Fi is connected.
  • Page 102: Visual Voice Mail

    Communication Tap Outgoing server settings to manually change your outgoing server settings. Tap Exchange server settings (only available for Exchange account) to manually change your Exchange server settings. REMOVE ACCOUNT Tap Remove account to remove your email account. To add an account From your email Inbox, tap (or press) the Menu Key >...
  • Page 103: Gmail

    Communication voice mail list, you can select an entry (see step 5). For additional options, tap (or press) the Menu Key . The following options are available: Search, Save, Delete, Set as heard, Sort by, Saved Voice Mail, Refresh, Settings, and Subscribe to Premium. 4.
  • Page 104 Communication Tap here to create a new message. Tap an existing message thread to open it. NOTE Pinch in (or spread apart) on your list of messages to resize it for easier viewing or navigation. To delete a message thread from the Messaging window 1.
  • Page 105 Communication Contacts icon To field Tap here to enter the recipient(s) by Tap here to enter the selecting from entries in your recipient(s) manually. Contacts. Message field Tap here to enter Character counter your message. Displays the number of characters entered and the amount remaining.
  • Page 106 Communication Tap Audio to select an audio file. Tap Record voice to record an audio message and attach it. Tap Location to select a map location to send. Tap Contact to select either vCard or text to attach. Tap Schedule to select an event to send. Tap Richnote to select a memo saved in Richnote.
  • Page 107: Changing Messaging Settings

    Communication To respond to messages you receive If you’re working in a message window, messages that you receive from that contact are displayed. Otherwise, you receive a new message notification and a new message icon appears in the Status Bar. When you tap the new message notification, the Message screen opens where you can reply to the message.
  • Page 108 Communication Signature: Tap to enter a signature to automatically send with your messages. Checkmark appears after a signature is entered. Callback number: Tap to view or edit the callback number sent with your messages. Checkmark appears after the dialog box is closed. Text message Delivery reports: Checkmark this setting to allow your phone to receive delivery reports for the text messages you send.
  • Page 109: Hangouts

    Communication Conversation theme Allows you to change the conversation display style. Tap the Wallpaper tab to choose the conversation background. Choose from the 6 options provided, a photo from your Gallery, or take a picture to use. Tap the Bubble tab to choose the conversation style. Choose from the 6 options provided.
  • Page 110 Communication To sign out of Hangouts From your chatting list, tap the Menu icon (at the upper-right corner of the screen) > Settings > tap your account > Sign out. Chatting with Friends 1. From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key >...
  • Page 111 Communication Chatting list Options menu From the chatting list, tap the Menu icon (at the upper-right corner of the screen) to access its Options menu that includes Set mood, Invites, Snooze notifications, Archived Hangouts, Settings, Send feedback, and Help. Switching between the chatting list and a chat screen From a chat screen, swipe right to view the chatting list.
  • Page 112: Voice Command

    Communication invites, Google+ profile, Phone number confirmed, Blocked people, Sign out, and Improve Hangouts. Tap SMS to access the following settings: SMS Enabled/Disabled, Import SMS, Notifications, Sound, Vibrate, Group messaging, Delete old messages, Delivery reports, Auto retrieve MMS, and Roaming auto-retrieve.
  • Page 113: Entertainment

    Entertainment Camera The Camera app not only allows you to take high quality pictures and share them, but also includes many specialized features eliminating the need for any other camera. To open the Camera app From the Home screen, tap Camera (in the QuickTap Bar).
  • Page 114 Entertainment Swap camera : Swaps between the rear camera lens and front camera lens. Shot mode : Defines how the shot will be taken. Choose from Normal, Dynamic tone (HDR), Panorama, VR panorama, Continuous shot, Beauty shot, Time catch shot, Sports, and Night. Tap the icon in the lower-left corner of the Shot mode screen to view definitions for each of these modes.
  • Page 115 Entertainment Color effect : Applies artistic effects to pictures. Choose from None, Mono, Sepia, and Negative. Timer : Sets a timer to delay taking the picture. Choose from Off, 3 sec, 5 sec, and 10 sec. Geotagging : Sets the camera to save the location information for the pictures you take.
  • Page 116 Entertainment Image size : Defines the resolution for the photo as VGA 640x480 (4:3). White balance : Defines the ambient lighting to improve the color qualities of the photo under different lighting conditions. Choose from Auto, Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent, and Cloudy. Color effect : Applies artistic effects to pictures.
  • Page 117 Entertainment The captured image retains the orientation in which it was taken. If you hold the phone both vertically and horizontally to take pictures, you’ll need to rotate the phone to view full screen images in the Gallery app. TIP! While viewing a photo, you can tap the Menu Key , then tap Rotate right/left to manually change its orientation.
  • Page 118 Entertainment While viewing a photo in Gallery, tap the Menu Key to access the following additional options. Set image as: Tap to set the photo as the icon identifying a contact or set it as your Home screen wallpaper or Lock screen wallpaper. Move: Tap to move the picture to another album or folder.
  • Page 119: Video Camera

    Entertainment or flick horizontally to quickly scroll through them, then tap the one you want to view. The pinch-to-zoom gesture allows you to easily zoom in and out of the displayed picture. Spread your fingers to zoom in and pinch your fingers to zoom out.
  • Page 120 Entertainment Rear video camera lens options When using the rear camera lens, the quick menus on the left side of the screen are: Flash : Sets the flash to (On), (Off), or (Auto). The flash icon will be displayed on the viewfinder. Swap camera : Swaps between the rear camera lens and front camera lens.
  • Page 121 Entertainment Volume key : Set how to use the Volume Key. Choose Record or Zoom. Storage : Sets where your pictures are saved. Choose SD card or Internal storage. Help : Tap to open the Camera help guide. Reset : Tap to reset to the default settings. Recording a quick video 1.
  • Page 122: The Video Editor Application

    Entertainment 3. Tap the Play icon in the middle of the still image of the video you want to play. 4. Tap Photos or Videos, then tap Always or Just once to begin the video playback. From your Gallery > the Apps tab (if 1.
  • Page 123 Entertainment Project list screen Help Icon Project List Area Tap a project to edit it. Project Title Tap here to edit the title. Project options Project Options : Tap to create a new project. Export : Tap to export the finished project to play in other applications. Play : Tap to play your video project.
  • Page 124: Video Wiz

    Entertainment Add text : Tap to add text to a video or image clip. QSlide while playing videos in the Video Editor application You can play videos in a QSlide window allowing you to use other applications while you are watching a video in the Video Editor application. 1.
  • Page 125 Entertainment 2. Tap the Add icon to add images and/or video for your movie. 3. Tap the images and/or videos you want to make a video with, then tap the Done icon at the top of the screen. Your added clips are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 126: Play Store

    Entertainment Play Store Play Store allows you to browse and search for free and paid applications. To open the Play Store application From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key > Play Store Tap here to search for apps. To get help with Play Store Play Store Help web pages are available from all Play Store screens.
  • Page 127: Downloading And Installing Applications

    Entertainment Play Store menu options Tap (or press) the Menu setting button to access My apps, My wishlist, People, Redeem, Settings, and Help. Your Wishlist While viewing an app (or music, games, etc.), tap the Wishlist icon the top of the screen to add it to your wishlist for future reference. Downloading and Installing Applications When you find an application you want, you can install it on your phone.
  • Page 128 Entertainment If the application requires access to your data or control of any functions on your phone, Play Store tells you what the application can access. WARNING! Read this screen carefully. Be especially cautious with applications that have access to many functions or to a significant amount of your data.
  • Page 129: Music

    (or microSD card) before you open the Music application. NOTE The LG USB driver needs to be installed on your PC before connecting your phone to transfer music. To copy music files into your phone 1.
  • Page 130 Entertainment To open Music and view your music library From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key > Music The Music application searches for music files you copied into your phone, then builds a catalog of your music based on the information contained in each music file.
  • Page 131: Playing Music

    Entertainment 2. Start typing the name of the artist, album, or track you’re looking for. Matching songs are displayed in the list below the search box. 3. Tap a matching song to play it or tap a matching album or artist to view a list of associated songs.
  • Page 132 Entertainment The Playback screen opens and the song you tapped or the first song in the album or other playlist starts to play. Your music continues to play even when you switch applications or receive a phone call. The tracks in the current playlist play in order until it reaches the end, then stops.
  • Page 133 Entertainment Tap to restart the current track or skip to the previous track in the album, playlist, or shuffle. Touch and hold to rewind. Tap to open the current playlist. Tap to play the current playlist in shuffle mode (tracks are played in random order). Tap to toggle through the repeat modes to repeat all songs, repeat current song, or repeat off.
  • Page 134: Working With Playlists

    Entertainment Sleep timer: Turns off the player automatically. Choose from the following options to activate the sleep timer: Off, After 10 min, After 20 min, After 30 min, After 1 h, After 2 h. Dolby Digital Plus: Applies the following sound effect options (when using a headset): Normal, Neutral, Expansive, Bass Boost, Treble Boost, Vocal Boost.
  • Page 135: Videos

    Entertainment To remove a song from a playlist 1. Open a playlist. 2. Touch and hold the song you want to remove, then tap Remove from playlist in the Context menu that appears. To delete a playlist 1. Open the Playlists library. 2.
  • Page 136 Entertainment Playing Videos 1. Open the Videos application. 2. Tap the video you want to play. Hold the phone in the orientation it was recorded in for correct playback sizing. Tap the screen to display the playback controls. The following options allow you to control the video playback: Tap to pause playback.
  • Page 137: Youtube

    Entertainment ® DivX VOD: Tap to display a pop-up window with the DivX registration code. Register your device with DivX before using this video-on-demand feature. SmartShare Tap Videos at the top of the screen, then tap Nearby devices to connect to a device to view your video(s). Tap Nearby devices the top of the screen, then tap Videos to return to your videos list.
  • Page 138: Smartshare

    Entertainment Tap (or press) the Back Key to stop playback and return to the videos list. For details about these features, visit the YouTube website. To search for videos 1. At the top of the main YouTube screen, tap the Search icon 2.
  • Page 139: Enjoying The Content From Nearby Devices

    Entertainment Enjoying the content via a variety of devices You can share your phone’s content with a variety devices. Tap or tap > SmartShare Beam to share the content in the Gallery, Music, Videos, POLARIS Office 4 apps. Playing/Sending Play: You can play the content via a TV, a Bluetooth speaker or etc. Beam: You can send the content to the device of Bluetooth and SmartShare Beam supported.
  • Page 140: Record A Voice Memo

    Entertainment Record a Voice Memo 1. From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key > Voice Recorder 2. Tap the Record button to start recording. 3. Speak into the microphone. 4. When you’re finished, tap the Stop button The recording is automatically saved to your recordings list. Storage Icon Tap here to set where the recording will be...
  • Page 141 Entertainment Tap the Pause button to pause the recording. Tap the Stop button to end the playback and return to the List screen. Tap the Volume icon to increase or decrease the volume. Move the slider on the recording bar to listen to a specific part of the voice memo.
  • Page 142: Tools

    Tools Calendar Viewing Your Calendar and Events Open the Calendar application to view events you’ve created or that others have invited you to. When you first set up your phone, you configured it to use an existing Google Account or you created a new account. The first time you open the Calendar application on your phone, it displays any existing calendar events from your Google Account on the web.
  • Page 143: Working In Day View

    Tools To change your calendar view No matter where you are in the Calendar application, you can easily switch calendar views. Simply tap the date in the upper left corner of the screen to display a drop-down menu of calendar views. Tap Day, Week, Month, Year, or Agenda.
  • Page 144: Working In Week View

    Tools To switch to Day view Tap the date in the top left corner above the calendar, then tap Day in the drop-down menu. Return to Current Date Tap here to jump back to the current date in the Day calendar. Tap here to switch New Event Icon to Week, Month, or...
  • Page 145: Working In Month View

    Tools To switch to Week view Tap the date in the top left corner above the calendar, then tap Week in the drop-down menu. QSlide Return to Current Date Tap here to switch to Tap here to jump back to the Day, Month, or Agenda current date in the Week calendar.
  • Page 146 Tools To choose the Calendar view style From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key > Calendar > Menu Key > Settings > Calendar settings > Show events by. Event brief displays a brief description of the event in the timeslot on the calendar.
  • Page 147: Working In Agenda View

    Tools Working in Agenda View Agenda view is a list of your events in chronological order by day. A month’s worth of events is displayed. To show earlier Agenda events, tap Touch to view events before at the top of your Agenda list. To show later Agenda events tap Touch to view events after at the bottom of your Agenda list.
  • Page 148: Setting An Event Reminder

    Tools Calendar Icon Delete Icon Tap here to go back Tap here to delete the event. to Calendar view. Edit Icon Tap here to edit the event. While viewing an event’s details Tap the Reminders fields to change them (time and notification). Tap Add reminder to add another reminder, or tap the Remove reminder icon to remove the reminder.
  • Page 149: Calculator

    Tools You can use Google Calendar on the web to configure additional reminder settings. To edit an event reminder 1. Tap an event to view its details. 2. Tap the existing Time field, then tap when you want to be notified. 3.
  • Page 150 Tools Tap the calculator keys to enter numbers and arithmetic operators on the calculator’s display, just like you would use a normal calculator. Tap the Delete Key to delete the last number or operator you entered. Tap the Clear Key to clear the calculator’s display.
  • Page 151: Alarm/Clock

    Tools functions underneath it. Drag it back to the right to use the QSlide window again. in the upper right corner of the title bar to close the Calculator QSlide window. Alarm/Clock You use the Alarm/Clock application to access the Alarms, Timer, World clock, and Stopwatch functions.
  • Page 152 Tools Existing Alarm Tap here to modify this alarm's settings. Delete Icon Tap here to delete an alarm. New Alarm Icon Tap here to create a new alarm. Alarms Screen Set Alarm Screen 3. Scroll the time wheel to set the alarm time (Hour and Minute) and the time of day (AM or PM).
  • Page 153: Setting The Timer

    Tools When the alarm sounds Tap Dismiss or, if set, use the gesture feature of simply flipping the device over to stop the alarm. Tap Snooze to stop the alarm for the snooze duration you set. NOTE If Puzzle lock is set to On, using the gesture feature of flipping the device over will snooze the alarm instead of turning it off.
  • Page 154: Polaris Office 4

    Tools 2. Tap the New City icon at the bottom of the screen then search through the available cities for the one you want. Managing the World Clock Cities Tap the New City icon at the bottom left corner of the screen to select another city for your list.
  • Page 155 Tools 2. Register your email address on the Registration page (when you first access Polaris Office 4). 3. Tap the New file icon at the top right of the screen to start a new document. 4. Tap a document type. 5.
  • Page 156: File Manager

    Tools 5. When you’re finished editing, tap the File icon > Save. Then tap (or press) the Back Key to exit. Polaris Office 4 toolbar The Polaris Office 4 application has a toolbar that appears automatically when you create a document. 1.
  • Page 157: Tasks

    Tools : Allows you to copy files and folders to another folder. : Allows you to delete files and folders. Tap the Menu Key to access the following options. Sort by: Allows you to sort files and folders by Name, Size, Date, or Type.
  • Page 158 Tools : Tap to create a new task. Tap (or press) the Menu Key to access the following options: Sync now: Allows you to sync your tasks manually. Sort by: Allows you to sort your tasks by Creation order, Due date, or Priority.
  • Page 159: Settings

    Settings Settings The Settings application contains most of the tools for customizing and configuring your phone. All of the settings in the Settings application are described in this section. For settings specific to the Chrome application, see the Chrome section and for settings specific to the Google account, see the Gmail section.
  • Page 160 Settings Wi-Fi Tap the Wi-Fi switch to toggle between On and Off. Tap Wi-Fi to access the following Wi-Fi settings: WI-FI NETWORKS The list of all of the Wi-Fi networks that are within access range. Tap one to access it. Tap the Menu Key to access the following options.
  • Page 161 Settings Battery saving for Wi-Fi: Checkmark to minimize battery usage when Wi-Fi is on. Install certificates: Allows you to install certificates from storage. MAC address: Displays your phone's MAC address (which may need to be entered in the router to connect to some wireless networks with MAC filters).
  • Page 162 Settings Limit mobile data usage: Checkmark to limit your mobile data. Your mobile data connection will be disabled when you reach the limit you set. Set your data usage limit by dragging the red line on the graph provided. Alert me about data usage: Checkmark to allow your phone to alert you when your mobile data usage reaches the warning amount you have set.
  • Page 163 Settings Setup: Changes your voice mail access (e.g., the number that dials your voice mail service). Notification sound: Sets the sound for notifications. Vibrate: Sets the vibrate mode for new voice mail notifications. Choose from Always, While in vibrate only mode, and Never. Auto retry: Sets the amount of time to wait before automatically redialing a call that failed to connect.
  • Page 164 Share & connect DATA/MEDIA SHARE SmartShare Beam: Allows you to receive multimedia content via SmartShare Beam from another LG phone or tablet. VS890 4G: Allows you to change your phone name for easy identification when connecting with other devices. Storage: Opens a dialog box to set your storage. Choose Internal storage or SD card.
  • Page 165 Settings Receive content: Checkmark to allow nearby devices to send content to your phone. Sharing request: Sets when to accept sharing requests from nearby devices. Choose Always allow or Always ask. Allowed devices: Displays nearby devices that can access your phone.
  • Page 166 Settings Bluetooth tethering: Tap the Bluetooth tethering switch to toggle between On and Off. On shares the phone's internet connection with other Bluetooth devices. Help: Displays information regarding mobile broadband connection, mobile hotspot, and Bluetooth tethering. NETWORK Mobile networks: Sets up options for data, roaming, networks, and APNs (Access Point Names).
  • Page 167 Settings Quiet mode: Tap the Turn Quiet mode on now switch to toggle between On and Off. Tap Schedule settings to set the days and times to automatically turn off all sounds except alarms and media. You can also set call exceptions. RINGTONE &...
  • Page 168 Notification flash: Sets which notifications will flash the LED light. Home screen This menu allows you to manage your Home screen settings. Theme: Sets the screen theme for your device. Choose from LG, Biz, and Marshmallow.
  • Page 169 Settings Screen swipe effect: Sets the effect when you swipe to change screens. Choose from Slide, Breeze, Accordion, Panorama, Carousel, Layer, and Domino. Wallpaper: Sets the wallpaper to use on your Home screen. Select it from Gallery, Live Wallpapers, Multi-photo, Photos, Wallpaper gallery. Allow Home screen looping: Checkmark to set the Home screens to scroll continuously, eliminating the need to scroll back in the opposite direction when you reach either end.
  • Page 170 Settings LOCK TIME Security lock timer: Sets the amount of time before the screen automatically locks after the screen has timed-out. Power button instantly locks: Checkmark to instantly lock the screen when the Power/Lock Key is pressed. This setting overrides the Security lock timer setting.
  • Page 171 Settings Mount/Unmount SD card: Mounts and unmounts the microSD card from your phone so that you can format the card or safely remove it. This setting is dimmed if there’s no microSD card installed, if you’ve already unmounted it, or if you’ve mounted the microSD card on your computer.
  • Page 172 Settings Brightness: Checkmark to set the screen brightness when Battery saver is activated. Tap the Settings icon to change the setting. Screen timeout: Checkmark to set the screen timeout when Battery saver is activated. Tap the Settings icon to change the setting. Touch key light: Checkmark to set how long the touch key lights illuminate when Battery saver is activated.
  • Page 173 Settings Security Use the Security menu to configure how to help secure your phone and its data. ENCRYPTION Encrypt phone: Allows you to encrypt the phone to keep it secure. After encryption, a PIN or password needs to be entered each time you power the phone on.
  • Page 174 KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS Default: Sets the default on-screen keyboard to use when entering text. LG Keyboard: Checkmark to select the LG Keyboard to enter data. Tap the Settings icon to change the following settings: Input language and type: Sets the keyboard language and characters.
  • Page 175 Settings Hide keyboard: Checkmark to allow the on-screen keyboard to be hidden by swiping it downward. Additional settings: Sets advanced settings including checkboxes to enable Vibrate on keypress, Sound on keypress, and Preview on keypress. Help: Displays additional keyboard help information. Google voice typing: Checkmark to select Google voice typing to enter data.
  • Page 176 Settings MOUSE/TRACKPAD Pointer speed: Sets the pointer speed using a slide bar to select it. Backup & reset This menu allows you to back up and erase your data. BACKUP & RESTORE Back up my data: Checkmark to backup application data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other settings to Google servers.
  • Page 177: Add Account

    Settings Email This menu is available when you set up an email account and displays your accounts and settings. Refer to the Email settings section on page 95. Google This menu is available when you set up a Google account and displays your accounts and allows you to manage their settings.
  • Page 178 Settings Accessibility Use the Accessibility menu to configure any accessibility plug-ins you have installed on your phone. VISION TalkBack: Allows you to set up the TalkBack function which assists people with impaired vision by providing verbal feedback. Tap the switch at the top right corner of the screen to turn it on.
  • Page 179 Settings Universal touch: Tap the switch to toggle it On or Off. Turn this feature on to replace the hardware keys with a Universal touch button Tap the button to be able to access Volume down, Volume up, Power, Home, and Pinch. Draw a "C" ("call") on the screen when the Universal touch panel is displayed to automatically display the Dial tab.
  • Page 180: About Phone

    Legal information: Allows you to view Open source licenses and Google legal information. Patent information: Displays LG patent information. System updates Check for new system update: Tap to check for new system update. Check system update status: Tap to check system update status.
  • Page 181: Safety

    Safety WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or reproductive harm. Call (800) 243-0000 for more information. Wash hands after handling. This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses.
  • Page 182 Safety Bodily Contact During Operation This device was tested for typical use with the back of the phone kept 0.39 inches (1.0 cm) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.39 inches (1.0 cm) must be maintained between the user’s body and the back of the phone.
  • Page 183: Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions

    Safety Part 15.21 statement Changes or modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Part 15.105 statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
  • Page 184 Safety continues. In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) and the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) set policies and procedures for wireless phones. The FDA issued a website publication on health issues related to cell phone usage where it states, “The scientific community at large …...
  • Page 185 Safety SAR value. This is because the SAR value may vary from call to call, depending on factors such as proximity to a cell site, the proximity of the phone to the body while in use, and the use of hands-free devices. For more information about SARs, see the FCC’s OET Bulletins 56 and 65 at http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins or visit the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association website at...
  • Page 186 Safety that using a cell phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. [The UK’s] recommendation to limit cell phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists. A copy of the UK’s leaflet is available at http://www.dh.gov.uk (search “mobile”), or you can write to: NRPB, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 ORQ, United Kingdom.
  • Page 187: Consumer Information On Sar

    Safety World Health Organization Avenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland Telephone: 011 41 22 791 21 11 http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs193/en/ International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection c/o Bundesamt fur Strahlenschutz Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1 85764 Oberschleissheim Germany Telephone: 011 49 1888 333 2156 http://www.icnirp.de American National Standards Institute 1819 L Street, N.W., 6th Floor Washington, D.C.
  • Page 188 Safety the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
  • Page 189: Fcc Hearing-Aid Compatibility (Hac) Regulations For Wireless Devices

    Safety * 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. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
  • Page 190 Safety T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. T4 is the better/ higher of the two ratings. Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you find this rating.
  • Page 191: Caution

    Safety Caution: Avoid potential hearing loss. Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of preventable hearing loss. Some scientific research suggests that using portable audio devices, such as portable music players and cellular telephones, at high volume settings for long durations may lead to permanent noise-induced hearing loss.
  • Page 192: Tia Safety Information

    Safety hearing difficulty after listening to your portable audio device, discontinue use and consult your doctor. TIA Safety Information The following is the complete TIA Safety Information for wireless handheld phones. Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal Your wireless handheld portable phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver.
  • Page 193 Safety Phone Operation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. Tips on Efficient Operation For your phone to operate most efficiently: Don’t touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
  • Page 194 Safety Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
  • Page 195: Safety Information

    Safety facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles (such as grain, dust, or metal powders); and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force.
  • Page 196 Safety an unqualified and non-approved battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard. • Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. • Battery usage by children should be supervised. • Avoid dropping the phone, battery or exposing the phone or battery to a liquid.
  • Page 197 Battery life will vary due to usage pattern and environmental conditions. • Please use only an approved charging accessory to charge your LG phone. Improper handling of the charging port, as well as the use of an incompatible charger, may cause damage to your phone and void the warranty.
  • Page 198 Never use an unapproved battery since this could potentially damage the phone and/or battery and cause the battery to explode. Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers. Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories.
  • Page 199 • Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged. If a damaged antenna contacts skin, it may cause a slight burn. Please contact an LG Authorized Service Center to replace the damaged antenna. •...
  • Page 200: Fda Consumer Update

    Safety pictures, and videos could also be deleted.) The manufacturer is not liable for damage due to the loss of data. • When you use the phone in public places, set the ringtone to vibration so you don't disturb others. •...
  • Page 201 Safety users of the health hazard and to repair, replace, or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, the FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps, including the following: •...
  • Page 202 Safety get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the subject of the safety questions discussed in this document. 3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The term “wireless phone” refers here to handheld wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called “cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS”...
  • Page 203 Safety and primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless phone RF exposures. However, none of the studies can answer questions about long-term exposures, since the average period of phone use in these studies was around three years.
  • Page 204 Safety new research programs around the world. The project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF issues. The FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research And Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety.
  • Page 205 Safety participation and leadership of FDA scientists and engineers. The standard, “Recommended Practice for Determining the Spatial-Peak Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques”, sets forth the first consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users.
  • Page 206 Safety above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure. Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all.
  • Page 207: Driver Safety Tips

    Safety 12. Where can I find additional information? For additional information, please refer to the following resources: FDA web page on wireless phones (http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) International Commission on Non-lonizing Radiation Protection (http://www.icnirp.de) World Health Organization (WHO) International EMF Project (http://www.who.int/emf) National Radiological Protection Board (UK) (http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/)
  • Page 208 Safety 1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial. Carefully read your instruction manual and learn to take advantage of valuable features most phones offer, including automatic redial and memory. Also, work to memorize the phone keypad so you can use the speed dial function without taking your attention off the road.
  • Page 209 Safety necessary, suspend conversations which have the potential to divert your attention from the road. 8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Your wireless phone is one of the greatest tools you can own to protect yourself and your family in dangerous situations -- with your phone at your side, help is only three numbers away.
  • Page 210 Safety Cautions The user interface of Google applications (Google Search, Google Maps, Navigation, etc.) can vary depending on its software version. Locations are inaccurate when GPS and Wi-Fi are not set. With the Android operating system, some available Play Store applications only operate correctly with phones that have a specific screen resolution.
  • Page 211: Specifications

    Specifications DivX Mobile ® ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX is a digital video format created by DivX, LLC, a ® subsidiary of Rovi Corporation. This is an official DivX Certified device that plays DivX video. Visit divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX videos.
  • Page 212: Limited Warranty Statement

    LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions: (1) The limited warranty for the product extends for TWELVE (12) MONTHS...
  • Page 213: Limited Warranty Statement

    LG may choose at its option to use functionally equivalent re-conditioned, refurbished or new units or parts or any units. In addition, LG will not re-install or back-up any data, applications or software that you have added to your phone. It is...
  • Page 214 LG Electronics Service- Mobile Handsets, P.O. Box 240007, Huntsville, AL 35824 DO NOT RETURN YOUR PRODUCT TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. Please call or write for the location of the LG authorized service center nearest you and for the procedures for obtaining warranty claims.
  • Page 215 LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 7.11 Warranty Laws The following laws govern warranties that arise in retail sales of consumer goods: • The California Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act [CC §§1790 et seq], • The California Uniform Commercial Code, Division Two [Com C §§2101 et seq], and •...
  • Page 216: Index

    Index Numbers Chrome Settings 77 File Manager 154 Communication 86 10 Driver Safety Tips 205 Connecting Quickly With Getting to Know the Home Your Contacts 52 Screen 24 About phone 178 Connecting to Mobile Gmail 101 Networks 53 ACCOUNTS 174 Connecting to Networks and Adding a Contact to Your Devices 53...
  • Page 217 Index Powering your phone on/ SYSTEM 175 off 14 Managing Multiple Calls 70 Managing Notifications 38 Table of Contents 2 Managing the World Clock QSlide apps on the Tasks 155 Cities 152 Notifications panel 41 Text Input Methods 28 Maps 82 QuickMemo™...
  • Page 218 Index Voice Recorder 137 Weather 84 Web 72 WIRELESS & NETWORKS 157 Working in Agenda View 145 Working in Day View 141 Working in Month View 143 Working in Week View 142 Working with Menus 37 Working with Playlists 132 Working with tabs 75 Working with the Recent 65 YouTube™...
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