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Congratulations on your purchase of the
advanced and compact
phone
by LG, designed to operate with the latest
digital mobile communication technology.
Some of the contents in this manual may differ
from your phone depending on the software of
the phone or your service provider.
User Guide

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  • Page 1 Congratulations on your purchase of the advanced and compact phone by LG, designed to operate with the latest digital mobile communication technology. Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone depending on the software of the phone or your service provider.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents For Your Safety ....3 Audio Postcard... 87 Getting to know your Multimedia ....88 phone......41 Social Buzz ....96 Open view ....43 Organizer ..... 97 Installing the SIM and The web ...... 104 battery ......44 Settings ......108 Memory card ....46 Software Update ..
  • Page 3: For Your Safety

    Such hazard. The warranty conditions may will not be applied to present the risk of products provided by fire or explosion. other suppliers. Only authorized LG • Do not place your personnel should phone in a microwave service the phone...
  • Page 4 Replace the battery only with another power cord and heat battery that has sources. • Avoid dropping/ been LG-approved and qualified with shaking the phone, the system per this battery or exposing standard, IEEE- the phone or battery to a liquid, high Std-1725-2006.
  • Page 5 • Unplug the power the phone and take it cord and charger to an LG authorized during lightning service center for storms to avoid inspection as the electric shock or fire. internal circuit boards • Use the correct...
  • Page 6 For Your Safety Do not place any circuit of the terminal may damage the heavy items on the power cord. Do not battery and cause allow the power cord an explosion. Always cover the receptacle to be crimped as it may cause electric when not in use.
  • Page 7 the generating heat could damage the protection circuit. or serious damage of battery. And Damaged protection also, it might cause circuits may generate smoke, rupture or the deterioration of battery’s ignite. characteristics and • When using the cycle life. battery for the first time, if it emits a bad •...
  • Page 8 For Your Safety how to use batteries • Do not handle the phone with wet hands according to the manual with care. while it is being • If liquid from the charged. It may cause an electric shock or battery rubs against skin or clothing, wash seriously damage your with fresh water.
  • Page 9 The Please contact an LG magnetism of the Authorized Service phone may damage Center to replace the the data stored in the damaged antenna.
  • Page 10 For Your Safety FCC Part 15 Class B important phone Compliance numbers. (Ringtones, This device and its text messages, voice accessories comply with messages, pictures, part 15 of FCC rules. and videos could Operation is subject to also be deleted.) The the following two condi- manufacturer is not tions: (1) This device and...
  • Page 11 FCC RF Exposure Bodily Contact During Information Operation WARNING! Read this This device was tested information before for typical use with the operating the phone. back of the phone kept In August 1996, the 0.6 inches (1.5 cm) from Federal Communications the body.
  • Page 12 For Your Safety Caution have not been tested for compliance with FCC RF Use only the supplied exposure limits. antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas Vehicle-Mounted External Antenna (or modifications to the antenna) could impair (Optional, if available.) call quality, damage To satisfy FCC RF the phone, void your exposure requirements,...
  • Page 13 Consumer Food and Drug Admin- istration (“FDA”) and the Information About Federal Communications Radio Frequency Commission (“FCC”) set policies and procedures Emissions for wireless phones. The FDA issued a website Your wireless phone, publication on health which contains a radio issues related to cell transmitter and receiver, phone usage where it...
  • Page 14 For Your Safety world and FDA continues other problems, includ- ing headaches, dizziness to monitor develop- ments in this field. You or memory loss. ” This can access the joint publication is available at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ FDA/FCC website at http://www.fda.gov rfsafety or through the (under “c”...
  • Page 15 limits is expressed as depending on factors such as proximity to a a Specific Absorption Rate, or “SAR. ” SAR is cell site, the proximity of a measure of the rate of the phone to the body while in use, and the use absorption of RF energy in the body.
  • Page 16 For Your Safety 0.77 W/kg (body-worn FCC ID BEJGS505. For more information measurements differ among phone models, about SARs, see the depending upon FCC’s OET Bulletins 56 and 65 at http://www. available accessories and FCC requirements). fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engi- While there may be dif- neering_Technology/ ferences between SAR Documents/bulletins...
  • Page 17 Can I minimize my RF other hand, if the phone exposure? is mounted against the If you are concerned waist or other part of the about RF, there are body during use, then several simple steps you that part of the body can take to minimize will absorb more RF your RF exposure.
  • Page 18 For Your Safety Do wireless phones ill effects. [The UK’s] pose any special risks recommendation to to children? limit cell phone use The FDA/FCC website by children was strictly states that “the scientific precautionary; it was evidence does not show not based on scientific a danger to users of evidence that any health...
  • Page 19 Where can I get further U.S. Federal information about RF Communications emissions? Commission For further information, 445 12th Street, S.W. see the following Washington, D.C. 20554 additional resources Telephone: (888) (websites current as of 225-5322 April 2005): http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ rfsafety U.S. Food and Drug Administration Independent Expert Group on Mobile...
  • Page 20 For Your Safety World Health American National Organization Standards Institute Avenue Appia 20 1819 L Street, N.W., 6th 1211 Geneva 27 Floor Switzerland Washington, D.C. 20036 Telephone: 011 41 22 Telephone: (202) 791 21 11 293-8020 http://www.who.int/ http://www.ansi.org mediacentre/factsheets/ National Council on fs193/en/ Radiation Protection and Measurements...
  • Page 21 TIA Safety standards bodies: ANSI C95.1 (1992) * Information NCRP Report 86 (1986) The following is the ICNIRP (1996) complete TIA Safety * American National Information for wireless Standards Institute; handheld phones. National Council on Exposure to Radio Radiation Protection Frequency Signal and Measurements;...
  • Page 22 For Your Safety The design of your when the phone is in phone complies with use. Contact with the the FCC guidelines (and antenna affects call those standards). quality and may cause the phone to operate at Antenna Care a higher power level than Use only the supplied otherwise needed.
  • Page 23 with the pacemaker. that interference is taking place. These recommendations are consistent with the Hearing Aids independent research by Some digital wireless and recommendations phones may interfere of Wireless Technology with some hearing aids. Research. In the event of such Persons with pacemak- interference, you may ers:...
  • Page 24 For Your Safety Health Care Facilities Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF Turn your phone OFF in in health care facilities any facility where posted when any regulations notices so require. posted in these areas Aircraft instruct you to do so. FCC regulations prohibit Hospitals or health using your phone while...
  • Page 25 For Vehicles Equipped areas could cause an with an Air Bag explosion or fire resulting An air bag inflates in bodily injury or even with great force. DO death. NOT place objects, Areas with a potentially including either installed explosive atmosphere or portable wireless are often, but not always equipment, in the area...
  • Page 26 tucked away safely and do not touch the antenna unnecessarily. For Your Safety FDA Consumer standby mode. Whereas Consumer high levels of RF can Update Update produce health effects (by heating tissue), The U.S. Food exposure to low level RF and Drug that does not produce Administra-...
  • Page 27 2. What is the FDA’s Although the existing role concerning the scientific data does not safety of wireless justify FDA regulatory phones? actions, the FDA has Under the law, the FDA urged the wireless does not review the phone industry to take safety of radiation-emit- a number of steps, ting consumer products...
  • Page 28 For Your Safety wireless phone use on in some interagency working group activities, human health. The FDA belongs to as well. an interagency working The FDA shares regula- group of the federal agencies that have re- tory responsibilities for sponsibility for different wireless phones with the aspects of RF safety Federal Communications...
  • Page 29 that people get from head. these base stations are These RF exposures are typically thousands of limited by FCC safety times lower than those guidelines that were developed with the they can get from wireless phones. Base advice of the FDA and stations are thus not other federal health and the subject of the safety...
  • Page 30 For Your Safety 4. What are the results development used of the research done animals that had been already? genetically engineered The research done or treated with cancer- thus far has produced causing chemicals so conflicting results, and as to be pre-disposed many studies have to develop cancer in the suffered from flaws in...
  • Page 31 brain cancer, glioma, using wireless phones meningioma, or acoustic would provide some neuroma, tumors of of the data that are the brain or salivary needed. Lifetime animal gland, leukemia, or other exposure studies could cancers. None of the be completed in a studies demonstrated few years.
  • Page 32 For Your Safety — may be many, many questions about the years. The interpretation effects of exposure to of epidemiological Radio Frequency (RF) studies is hampered by energy. The FDA has been difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure a leading participant during day-to-day use in the World Health of wireless phones.
  • Page 33 7. How can I find out (CTIA) have a formal how much Radio Cooperative Research Frequency energy And Development exposure I can get Agreement (CRADA) to by using my wireless do research on wireless phone? phone safety. The FDA All phones sold in provides the scien- the United States tific oversight, obtaining...
  • Page 34 For Your Safety 8. What has the FDA Institute of Electrical and done to measure Electronic Engineering the Radio Frequency (IEEE) and the National energy coming from Council on Radiation wireless phones? Protection and Measure- The Institute of Electrical ment. The exposure limit and Electronic Engineers takes into consideration (IEEE) is developing...
  • Page 35 9. What steps can I measuring the rate at take to reduce my which RF is deposited exposure to Radio in the heads of wireless Frequency energy phone users. The from my wireless test method uses phone? a tissue-simulating If there is a risk from model of the human these products —...
  • Page 36 For Your Safety 10. What about chil- more distance between dren using wireless your body and the phones? source of the RF, since The scientific evidence the exposure level drops does not show a danger off dramatically with to users of wireless distance.
  • Page 37 11. What about wireless example, the govern- phone interference ment in the United with medical equip- Kingdom distributed ment? leaflets containing such Radio Frequency (RF) a recommendation energy from wireless in December 2000. phones can interact They noted that no with some electronic evidence exists that devices.
  • Page 38 For Your Safety This standard will allow by the IEEE in 2000. The FDA continues to manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers monitor the use of wire- and defibrillators are less phones for possible interactions with other safe from wireless phone EMI.
  • Page 39 12. Where can I World Health Organiza- find additional tion (WHO) International information? EMF Project For additional informa- (http://www.who.int/emf) tion, please refer to the National Radiological following resources: Protection Board (UK) FDA web page on (http://www.hpa.org.uk/ wireless phones radiation/) (http://www.fda.gov/ Radiation-EmittingProd- ucts/RadiationEmitting- ProductsandProcedures/...
  • Page 40 For Your Safety Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless phones in the areas where you drive and always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please observe the following: • Give full attention to driving -- driving safely is your first responsibility;...
  • Page 41: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Getting to know your phone Lock/ Unlock key Earpiece Call key Dials a phone number and answers incoming calls. Clear key Holding down the Clear Key will activate the Voice Command function. End/ Power key • Rejects a call. • P ress once to return to the home screen. • Turns the phone on/off.
  • Page 42 Getting to know your phone Volume keys • When the screen is idle: press to change the Ringtone volume. • During a call: press to change the earpiece volume. • When playing a track: press to change the music volume. Multi-tasking key Charger/USB Cable Port TIP: Before connecting the USB cable,...
  • Page 43: Open View

    Open view Battery cover Battery SIM card socket Camera lens Memory card socket...
  • Page 44: Installing The Sim And Battery

    Installing the SIM and battery Remove the battery Install the SIM card cover and the battery Slide the SIM card into Slide the battery cover the SIM card holder. up and use the fingertip Make sure the gold cutout (above the contact area on the card battery) to pull out the is facing downwards.
  • Page 45 Charging your phone Install the battery Insert the bottom of the Gently lift the Charger/ battery into the bottom USB Cable Port cover edge of the battery on the left side of your compartment first. . Connect Ensure that the battery the small end of the contacts align with the charger cable into the...
  • Page 46: Memory Card

    Memory card Installing a memory WARNING: card Handle memory card installation with care, You can expand the otherwise, the card available memory space can be damaged. on your phone by using a memory card. NOTE: A memory card is an optional accessory. Remove the battery cover.
  • Page 47 Formatting the NOTE: If there is existing content on your memory memory card card, the folder structure Your memory card may may be different after already be formatted. If formatting since all files it isn’t, you will need to will have been deleted. format it before you can start to use it.
  • Page 48: Using Your Touch Screen

    Using your touch screen Touch screen tips Control the touch screen • To select an item, touch the center of the icon. The controls on the • Do not press too hard. touch screen The touchscreen is are versatile and change sensitive enough to pick depending on the task up a light, firm touch.
  • Page 49: Menu Map

    Menu map Touch in the home screen to open the main menu. From here you can access your applications, organized in four categories: Phone, Media, Organizer and Settings. Media Phone Contacts Music Player Call Logs Camera Messaging Camcorder Social Buzz Audio Postcard web2go Games &...
  • Page 50: Your Home Screen

    Your home screen From here you can access all menu options, make a quick call and view the status of your phone — as well as many other things. Widget screen Weather widget provides Weather Widget screen weather information. You can check today’s weather information and a 3-day weather forecast for your...
  • Page 51 Using the Multi - Icon Description tasking function Visual voice message Press the multitasking hard key to open the An alarm is set (multi-tasking) Task Silent profile in Menu. From here you can view the applications that Vibrate profile are running and access in use them with one touch.
  • Page 52 Your home screen Icon Description Memory card installed (and available for use) | User Guide...
  • Page 53: Calls

    Calls Making a call Making a call from your contacts From the home screen, From the home screen touch to open the touch to open the Dialpad. Contacts. Key in the number on the top of using the keypad. the screen to search for TIP! To enter + the contact entry.
  • Page 54 Calls Answering and rejecting a call When your phone rings, touch the key to answer the call. During an incoming call, if the screen is locked, slide the screen up to unlock it. Then, touch . This is useful if you forgot to change your profile to Silent before a meeting.
  • Page 55 In-call options Speaker On - Touch to turn the speakerphone on. Mute - Touch to turn off the microphone so the person you are talking to cannot hear you. Hold - Touch to put a call on hold. Touch to end the call. Touch to open a numerical keypad for making a second call.
  • Page 56 Calls Speed dialing Making a second call You can assign a During your call, touch frequently-called contact and type the Dialer second number you to a speed dial number. want to call. From the Home Screen, touch Touch to place Call the call.
  • Page 57 Viewing your call logs the network to deactivate call waiting From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, or View Status, to touch , and then check if the function touch is active or not. TIP! Touch any single Call Forwarding •...
  • Page 58 Calls Auto Redial Reject with Text List • - Slide • the switch right for - When enabled, ON or left for OFF. it allows you to set specific numbers (or Answer Mode • Contacts) so that This allows you to their calls to you determine how to will be automatically...
  • Page 59: Contacts

    Contacts Searching for a Add email addresses. You can enter up to contact three different email From the Home Screen, addresses per contact. touch Scroll down and touch Touch + Add More Fields to Search Name Touch access more available field and type the name fields (see the of the contact using the...
  • Page 60 Contacts Creating a group Using your Contacts options From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, touch , touch You can adapt your Contacts to open Touch contact settings so that the drop-down list of your Contacts application options. Then, touch your needs.
  • Page 61 Mobile Backup Send All via Bluetooth - Send all of your Mobile Backup ensures contacts to another that your contacts/ device using Bluetooth. calendar/task/notepad SIM Management - items are backed up to allows you to manage your my.t-mobile.com contacts saved on your account.
  • Page 62: Messaging

    Messaging Messaging WARNING: If Your an image, video or combines SMS and sound fi le is added MMS messages into one to an SMS it will intuitive and easy-to-use be automatically menu. converted to an MMS and you will be Sending a message charged accordingly.
  • Page 63 Use the Shift key to Sentbox - Sent change between capital messages are saved in or lowercase text entry. this folder. T9 mode Changing your text message settings The T9 mode uses a built-in dictionary to From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, recognize the words touch...
  • Page 64 Messaging Subject - Turn on to have been received (if supported by the include a Subject field network). with your outgoing messages. Reply via Same Message Center - On/Off Validity Period - Choose how long your message Signature - Turn on to should be stored at the include a signature with message center.
  • Page 65 Changing your other settings From the Home Screen, touch touch Messaging, and touch . Then, touch Message Settings. Voicemail Number - Contact your network operator for more information about the service they provide. Service message - Choose to receive service message option.
  • Page 66: Email

    Email Retrieving your Enter the recipient’s address and write your emails message. You can also You can automatically attach images, videos or or manually check your sounds. account for new emails. Send and your Touch To check manually: email will be sent. From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, Email folders...
  • Page 67 Sentbox - All the E-mail accounts messages you have sent Title - Enter a name for are placed in this folder. this account. Trash - The deleted My name - Enter your mails are transferred to name. Trash for POP3 account. Username - Enter the It delete directly for account’s username.
  • Page 68 Email Advanced settings SMTP authentication • - Touch to open all - Choose the advanced settings security settings options. for the outgoing mail serverSMTP SMTP port number • Username - Enter the - Normally, this will SMTP username. be 25. SMTP Password •...
  • Page 69 Save to server Auto retrieve – Choose • Choose whether to whether to retrieve your save your emails to new emails automatically. the server. For IMAP4 Retrieve interval • accounts copies are Choose how often always saved. your Save sent mail into •...
  • Page 70: Voicemail

    Voicemail Visual Voicemail Visual Voicemail is the process of adding a visual aspect to phone voicemail such as allowing you to view a list of voicemail messages or even read transcripts of these voicemail messages. From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, touch and touch Voicemail in the Phone...
  • Page 71: Camera

    Camera Taking a quick photo Once you’ve taken the photo Press the key on the right side of the phone. Your captured photo will When the camera has appear on the screen. focused on your subject, TIP! The saved touch the on the images are shown right-center of the...
  • Page 72 Camera • Touch to send the photo as a message or Send to Flickr, To Kodak, To Photobucket, To Snapfish, To My Album Online, Via Bluetooth. • Touch to add a voice recording. • Touch to set up a default destination. •...
  • Page 73 Getting to know the viewfinder TIP! You can bring up the following options by tapping the screen. They hide automatically after a few seconds, when set as auto. By default is manual. Zoom - zoom in or zoom out. Album -This enables you to access your saved photos from within the camera...
  • Page 74 Camera Adjusting the Set Default Dest., White Balance, ISO, Night Brightness mode, Shot Mode, Color This option allows you Effects, Timer, View to take a picture of your Mode, Image Quality, liking, by allowing you Hide Icons, Shutter to raise or lower the Tones, Storage, and brightness level.
  • Page 75 Color Effects - Choose Image Quality - Choose between Super Fine, Fine a color tone to apply to and Normal. The finer the photo you’re taking. There are six color effect the quality the sharper options: Off, Mono,Sepia, a photo will be, but the Negative, Blue, Sketch.
  • Page 76 Camera Reset Settings - Reset all the camera settings. Viewing your saved photos You can access your saved photos saved in the camera. From the viewfinder, touch and your gallery will appear on the screen. | User Guide...
  • Page 77: Video Camera

    Video camera Making a quick video To pause the recording, touch (Pause) and Press the camera key resume by selecting on the right side of (Resume). the phone for a few Touch on screen or seconds. press the a second TIP! To switch to the time to stop recording.
  • Page 78 Video camera Touch to open the Album with the gallery of saved videos and images. Touch to play the video. | User Guide...
  • Page 79 Getting to know the viewfinder TIP! You can bring up the following options by tapping the screen. They hide automatically after a few seconds, when set as auto. By default is manual. Zoom - zoom in or zoom out. Video size Saving to handset memory/ external memory Album...
  • Page 80 Video camera Adjusting the White balance • The white balance Brightness allows your camera This option allows you to correctly adjust to take a picture of your the white balance. liking, by allowing you Choose from Auto, to raise or lower the Daylight, Cloudy, brightness level.
  • Page 81 Watching your saved Storage • - Choose whether to save your videos videos to the Handset From the viewfinder, memory or to the touch External memory. Your gallery will appear Voice • - Choose on the screen. whether or not to Touch a video once to record a video with bring it to the front of...
  • Page 82: Your Photos And Videos

    Your photos and videos Viewing your photos Using zoom when and videos viewing a photo To zoom in press From the viewfinder, touch repeatedly. To zoom out press . Use the Your gallery will appear thumbnail in the bottom on the screen. right corner to move the Touch the video or focus area.
  • Page 83 Capturing an image Viewing your photos from a video as a slide show Open the video you Slideshow mode will would like to capture an show all the photos in image from. your gallery one at a time Touch to pause as a slideshow.
  • Page 84 Your photos and videos Touch and touch Touch to Edit Image for the increase or decrease the following options: speed of the slideshow. • Use to select Setting a photo as area. wallpaper • Undo the last effect or edit you From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, made to the photo.
  • Page 85 Adding text to a Draw something photo on your photo freehand. Select the From the editing screen, line thickness from the touch available options, then No box to Select the color you want to add unframed text use. or choose one of the speech bubble shapes.
  • Page 86 Your photos and videos Adding an effect to a photo From the editing screen, touch Choose to apply any of the options to the photo: Negative, Black& White, Sepia, Blur, Sharpen, Mosaic, Water Color Oil Painting, Sketch, Emboss, Solarize, Vivid, Grey Negative, Moonlight, Fog, Antique, Glow, Neon, Firelight, Cartoon...
  • Page 87: Audio Postcard

    Audio Postcard Audio postcard is a simplified way of sending a MMS with an image in a frame, and one voice recording. You can compose an audio postcard by capturing an image, selecting a frame, and finally adding a voice recording.
  • Page 88: Multimedia

    Multimedia Pictures You can store multimedia files in your phone’s Pictures contains memory so you have pictures, including easy access to all your default and pre-loaded pictures, sounds, videos images in your phone, and games. You can images you have also save your files to a downloaded and those memory card.
  • Page 89 Sending a photo Use as and Touch choose between: From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, Wallpaper - Set a touch , touch the wallpaper for the key Organizer tab and lock screen. touch Pictures. Picture ID - Allocate Open the picture you an image to a person want to send.
  • Page 90 Multimedia Videos will search for a device to send the video to. The Video folder contains the videos you Transferring a file to have downloaded or your phone recorded on your phone. Bluetooth is probably Watching a video the easiest way of transferring a file from From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen,...
  • Page 91 Others Music The Other Files folder is Your a built-in music player used to store files that that lets you play all are not pictures, audio your favourite tracks. To files, videos, games or access the music player, applications. It is used touch then select in the same way as the...
  • Page 92 Multimedia Album - Browse through NOTE: The copyright your music collection by of music files may be album. protected by international Genre - Browse through treaties and national your music collection by copyright laws. It may genre. be necessary to obtain Favorites - Allows you permission or a license to play the songs you’ve...
  • Page 93 Transferring music TIP! To play music onto your phone player in best condition, there You can transfer music should be 2MB space onto your phone is via in your phone. There Bluetooth. may be more space Make sure both devices than 2MB according have Bluetooth switched to the memory saved...
  • Page 94 Multimedia Playing a song Creating a playlist You can create your own From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, touch then select playlists by choosing a Music Player from selection of songs from Media tab. your collection. Select one of the From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, folders and touch the...
  • Page 95 YouTube™ You can watch videos on YouTube Mobile from your mobile device. You may want to contact your carrier for more information about the availability of data streaming on your mobile device. From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, touch then select YouTube from the...
  • Page 96: Social Buzz

    Social Buzz Social network services (SNS) Social Buzz allows you to communicate with your family and friends through your favorite social networking services. From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, touch then select Social Buzz from the Phone tab. | User Guide...
  • Page 97: Organizer

    Organizer Adding an event to Save and your Touch event will be saved in your calendar the calendar. Days with From the Home events are highlighted Screen, touch in yellow when viewing touch Calendar in the the calendar in Monthly Organizer tab.
  • Page 98 Organizer Adding a note in the Time field box. Choose how you would From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, like your alarm to , touch Tools touch repeat, touch Repeat. in the Organizer tab You can also touch the and touch Notepad.
  • Page 99 Using your calculator Converting a unit From the Home From the Home Screen, touch Screen, touch touch Organizer in the touch Organizer in the Organizer tab, then Organizer tab, then touch Tools. touch Tools. Calculator. Unit converter. Touch Select Currency to Enter numbers using Touch the touch keypad.
  • Page 100 Organizer Adding a city to your Using the stopwatch World clock From the Home Screen, touch From the Home touch Organizer in the Screen, touch Organizer tab, then touch Organizer in the touch Tools. Organizer tab, then Stopwatch. touch Tools. Touch New Time, then Touch...
  • Page 101 Voice Command Voice Command Options Voice command is the function whereby your Call <Name or Number>: phone’s voice recognition Activate Voice Command engine identifies your and say “Call” followed voice commands and by the name stored carries out the requested in the address book, commands.
  • Page 102 Organizer command menu. - exit: terminate voice command. - exit: terminate voice command. - next: moves to the next result. - next: moves to the next result. Messages: Activate Voice Command and Listen Voicemail: Activate say “Messages”. Mobile Voice Command and phone displays details say “Listen Voicemail”.
  • Page 103 • Mode • Sensitivity - Speed: with this - High setting, you no - Medium longer receive - Low voice prompts from • Spk. On Mode the phone when - Automatic On: Voice Command is When this option is activated. set to On, the Voice - Normal: the voice Command prompts command feature...
  • Page 104: The Web

    The web Browser Adding and accessing bookmarks Browser gives you a fast, full-color world of games, For easy and fast access music, news, sport, to your favorite websites, entertainment and loads you can add bookmarks. more, straight to your From the Home Screen, mobile phone.
  • Page 105 Using the RSS browser that starts the subscription process. reader The reader checks the RSS (Really Simple user’s subscribed feeds Syndication) is a family of regularly for new content web feed formats used and downloads any to publish frequently updates that it finds. updated content, such as blog entries, news Accessing a saved...
  • Page 106 The web Viewing your browser Changing web history browser settings From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, touch , touch touch , touch web2go on the Phone web2go on the Phone tab.
  • Page 107 Access to Google Maps You can use Google navigation services from the Organizer tab. Select the Google Maps menu in Google to launch the application. The GPS position your is providing will be processed. This service helps you to get around and to find your way by delivering maps onto your display.
  • Page 108: Settings

    Settings Changing your sound Alert Tone • - Allows you to select an alert settings tone. From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, Key Tone • - Allows touch , touch you to select a tone Sounds on the Settings that the phone tab.
  • Page 109 Phone Theme - You Date & Time • - Adjust your date and time can change the whole settings or choose to look of your phone’s auto-update the time. menus. Languages • - Change Font - To adjust the the language on your font size and style.
  • Page 110 Settings Touch Calibration - USB Connection • • Mode - Select This menu option will allow you to calibrate how you want your your touch screen. Follow the instructions communicate with on the screen to your computer when complete this task. a connection is made, through USB.
  • Page 111 Select network - If you may need to purchase select Automatic, the separately). You can automatically use memory manager searches for the network to determine how each and registers the memory is used and handset to the network. see how much space is This is recommended for available.
  • Page 112 Settings Using flight mode Memory Card • - Allows you to check memory Flight mode allows you used and available on to use your phone in your memory card. areas where wireless Phone Reserved • connectivity is not Allows you to check allowed, such as when reserved memory flying in an airplane.
  • Page 113 Sending and TIP! Check the receiving your files progress bar to make using Bluetooth sure your file is sent. To send a file: To receive a file: Open the file you want To receive files, your to send, typically this Bluetooth must be will be a photo, video or both ON and Visible.
  • Page 114 Settings Changing your Bluetooth My Bluetooth Info • settings: Displays information about the Bluetooth From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, functionality, including touch , then touch supported services, Bluetooth in the Settings device name and the tab. storage for Bluetooth- Make your changes to: transfered files.
  • Page 115 passcodes, then touch Using a Bluetooth headset Place your headset into pairing mode (see the headset’s User Guide for instructions). From the Home Screen, From the Home Screen, touch , touch the Settings tab and touch Bluetooth . Search New Touch Device.
  • Page 116: Software Update

    Software Update LG Mobile Phone data communication Software Update cable or batteries Program during the update may seriously damage your For more information mobile phone. As the on installing and using manufacturer takes this program, please visit no responsibility for http://update.lgmobile.
  • Page 117: Accessories

    (Items described below may be optional.) Battery Data cable Connect synchronize your Stereo headset and PC. User Guide Learn more about your User Guide NOTE: • Always use genuine LG accessories. • F ailure to do this may invalidate your warranty. • A ccessories may vary in different regions.
  • Page 118 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 workman- ship, according to the following terms and conditions:...
  • Page 119 LG may choose at its option to use functionally equivalent reconditioned, refur- bished 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.

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