LG G5300 User Manual
LG G5300 User Manual

LG G5300 User Manual

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TIE¡ N G VIEƒ T
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—ie‰ n thoaÔ i GPRS
SAŸ C H H÷'Ÿ N G DA√ N S÷¤ DUœ N G
KIE≈ U MAŸ Y : G5300
Vui lo¯ n g ÒoÔ c kyı hˆÙ˘ n g da„ n sˆ˚ duÔ n g
trˆÙ˘ c khi sˆ˚ duÔ n g Òie‰ n thoaÔ i di Òo‰ n g.
Giˆı kyı sa˘ c h hˆÙ˘ n g da„ n sˆ˚ duÔ n g na¯ y ÒeÂ
tham kha˚ o ve‡ sau.
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  • Page 1 —ie‰ n thoaÔ i GPRS SAŸ C H H÷‘Ÿ N G DA√ N S÷¤ DUœ N G KIE≈ U MAŸ Y : G5300 Vui lo¯ n g ÒoÔ c kyı hˆÙ˘ n g da„ n sˆ˚ duÔ n g trˆÙ˘ c khi sˆ˚ duÔ n g Òie‰ n thoaÔ i di Òo‰ n g.
  • Page 2 —ie‰ n thoaÔ i GPRS SAŸ C H H÷‘Ÿ N G DA√ N S÷¤ DUœ N G KIE≈ U MAŸ Y : G5300 Vui lo¯ n g ÒoÔ c kyı hˆÙ˘ n g da„ n sˆ˚ duÔ n g trˆÙ˘ c khi sˆ˚ duÔ n g Òie‰ n thoaÔ i di Òo‰ n g.
  • Page 4 —ie‰ n thoaÔ i G5300...
  • Page 5 An toa¯ n cho ngˆÙ¯ i sˆ˚ duÔ n g Ta· t ca˚ ca˘ c thie· t bÚ thu nha‰ n so˘ n g vo‚ tuye· n Òe‡ u co˘ mo· i nguy hie m tie‡ m ta¯ n g ga‚ y nhie„ u ca˘ c thie· t bÚ Òie‰ n tˆ˚ Ù˚ ga‡ n Òo˘ . TaÈ...
  • Page 6 Kho‚ n g ÒˆÙÔ c chaÔ m va¯ o bo‰ saÔ c khi tay ˆÙ˘ t . —e ba˚ o Òa˚ m an toa¯ n , CH∆ sˆ˚ duÔ n g pin va¯ bo‰ saÔ c CHÕNH HA’ N G. Chu˘...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    No‰ i dung To n g qua˘ t ........... Ca˘ c bo‰ pha‰ n cu˚ a Òie‰ n thoaÔ i ∞ MaÎ t trˆÙ˘ c Òie‰ n thoaÔ i ............. 10 ∞ MaÎ t sau Òie‰ n thoaÔ i ............11 ...............
  • Page 8 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu ................Danh baÔ ..............SÙ Òo‡ Menu ............Tin nhaÈ n [Menu 1] ∞ SoaÔ n tin SMS [Menu 1-1] ..........27 ∞ SoaÔ n tin MMS [Menu 1-2] ........... 30 ∞ Ho‰ p thˆ Òe· n [Menu 1-3] ..........34 ∞...
  • Page 9 ............. Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t [Menu 4] ∞ Ba˘ o thˆ˘ c [Menu 4-1] ........... 51 ∞ Nga¯ y va¯ giÙ¯ [Menu 4-2] ..........51 ∞ Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t cho ma˘ y [Menu 4-3] ........52 ∞ Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t cuo‰ c goÔ i [Menu 4-4] ........54 ∞...
  • Page 10 ..............Java [Menu 8] ∞ ÷Ÿ n g duÔ n g [Menu 8-1] ..........82 ∞ Kie m tra bo‰ nhÙ˘ [Menu 8-2] ........82 ∞ Ta˚ i ve‡ [Menu 8-3] ............83 ..........Menu Internet trˆÔ c tuye· n Ca˘...
  • Page 11: Toâ N G Qua˘ T

    Ca˘ c bo‰ pha‰ n cu˚ a Òie‰ n thoaÔ i To n g qua˘ t MaÎ t trˆÙ˘ c Òie‰ n thoaÔ i Tai nghe PhÌm ke· t thu˘ c / khÙ˚ i Òo‰ n g Ma¯ n hÏnh hie n thÚ 9 Ca˘...
  • Page 12: Maî T Sau Òie‰ N Thoaô I

    To n g qua˘ t MaÎ t sau Òie‰ n thoaÔ i 1 Pin 2 Co n g ke· t no· i / Co n g no· i bo‰ saÔ c pin/ Co n g no· i ca˘ c thie· t bÚ ra˚ n h tay tre‚ n xe 3 Ca˘...
  • Page 13: Mo' Ta˚ Ca˘ C Phìm

    Mo‚ ta˚ ca˘ c phÌm To n g qua˘ t Ba˚ n g sau mo‚ ta˚ ca˘ c phÌm nha· n cu˚ a Òie‰ n thoaÔ i . Mo‚ ta˚ ba¯ n phÌm PhÌm Mo‚ ta˚ PhÌm choÔ n tra˘ i /PhÌm choÔ n pha˚ i <>...
  • Page 14 To n g qua˘ t PhÌm Mo‚ ta˚ Nha· n phÌm na¯ y mo‰ t lu˘ c Òe va¯ o che· Òo‰ rung. Nha· n phÌm na¯ y mo‰ t lu˘ c Òe thˆÔ c hie‰ n quay so· baË n g gioÔ...
  • Page 15: Ca˘ C Phìm So· Va¯ Ky˘ Tˆô

    Mo‚ ta˚ ca˘ c phÌm To n g qua˘ t Ca˘ c phÌm so· va¯ ky˘ tˆÔ SˆÔ tˆÙng quan giˆı a ca˘ c ky˘ tˆÔ chˆı ca˘ i va¯ ca˘ c phÌm so· tre‚ n ba¯ n phÌm ÒˆÙÔ c lie‰ t ke‚ trong ba˚ n g sau: PhÌm Mo‚...
  • Page 16: Tho' N G Tin Hieâ N Thú

    Tho‚ n g tin hie n thÚ Tho‚ n g tin hie n thÚ Ma¯ n hÏnh hie n thÚ ra· t nhie‡ u loaÔ i bie u tˆÙÔ n g. Ba˚ n g sau mo‚ ta˚ tˆ¯ n g bieÂ...
  • Page 17 Tho‚ n g tin hie n thÚ Tho‚ n g tin hie n thÚ Bie u tˆÙÔ n g/ChÊ ba˘ o Mo‚ ta˚ Che· Òo‰ tai nghe trong ca· u hÏnh. Che· Òo‰ tre‚ n xe trong ca· u hÏnh. BaÔ...
  • Page 18: Baè T Òa‡ U Sˆ˚ Duô N G

    Ca˘ c h laÈ p ÒaÎ t BaÈ t Òa‡ u sˆ˚ duÔ n g – LaÈ p the˚ SIM Xa˘ c ÒÚnh khe laÈ p the˚ SIM Ù˚ maÎ t sau Òie‰ n thoaÔ i . La¯ m theo ca˘ c bˆÙ˘ c sau Òe laÈ p the˚ SIM. 1.
  • Page 19: Ca˘ C H Laè P Pin

    Ca˘ c h laÈ p ÒaÎ t BaÈ t Òa‡ u sˆ˚ duÔ n g — Ca˘ c h laÈ p Pin 1. —aÎ t pin va¯ o maÎ t sau cu˚ a Òie‰ n thoaÔ i . 2. —a y pin va¯ o cho Òe· n khi nghe “ca˘...
  • Page 20: Ca˘ C H Saô C Pin

    BaÈ t Òa‡ u sˆ˚ duÔ n g ˜ Ca˘ c h saÔ c Pin Pin pha˚ i ÒˆÙÔ c laÈ p va¯ o Òie‰ n thoaÔ i trˆÙ˘ c khi no· i bo‰ saÔ c vÙ˘ i Òie‰ n thoaÔ...
  • Page 21: Ngaè T Ke· T No· I Vù˘ I Bo‰ Saô C

    Ca˘ c h laÈ p ÒaÎ t BaÈ t Òa‡ u sˆ˚ duÔ n g ™ NgaÈ t ke· t no· i vÙ˘ i bo‰ saÔ c Ru˘ t bo‰ saÔ c ra kho˚ i Òie‰ n thoaÔ i baË n g ca˘...
  • Page 22: Thˆ˘ Tˆô Khù˚ I Òo‰ N G Ma˘ Y

    Thˆ˘ tˆÔ khÙ˚ i Òo‰ n g ma˘ y BaÈ t Òa‡ u sˆ˚ duÔ n g – Ba‰ t Òie‰ n thoaÔ i 1. Nha· n va¯ giˆı phÌm Ke· t thu˘ c / PhÌm nguo‡ n cho Òe· n khi baÔ n nghe mo‰...
  • Page 23: Maı Truy Nha‰ P

    Maı truy nha‰ p BaÈ t Òa‡ u sˆ˚ duÔ n g BaÔ n co˘ the sˆ˚ duÔ n g ca˘ c maı truy nha‰ p ÒˆÙÔ c mo‚ ta˚ trong pha‡ n na¯ y Òe ngaÍ n vie‰ c sˆ˚ duÔ n g Òie‰ n thoaÔ i tra˘ i phe˘ p . BaÔ n co˘ the thay Òo i ca˘...
  • Page 24: Maı Puk2 (4 Òe· N 8 Chˆı So· )

    BaÈ t Òa‡ u sˆ˚ duÔ n g Maı PUK2 (4 Òe· n 8 chˆı so· ) BaÔ n ca‡ n co˘ maı PUK2, ÒˆÙÔ c cung ca· p ke¯ m theo mo‰ t so· the˚ SIM, Òe thay Òo i maı PIN2 bÚ kho˘ a . Ne· u la¯ m ma· t maı , baÔ n cuı n g ca‡ n lie‚ n he‰...
  • Page 25: Danh Baô

    Danh baÔ Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu —e choÔ n mo‰ t menu trong danh baÔ , nha· n [Te‚ n ] Ù˚ che· Òo‰ chÙ¯ ro‡ i chuye n Òe· n muÔ c baÔ n muo· n . Te‚...
  • Page 26: Sù Òo‡ Menu

    SÙ Òo‡ Menu Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu 1 Tin nhaÈ n 3 Ca· u hÏnh 1 SoaÔ n tin SMS 1 ChÊ rung 2 SoaÔ n tin MMS 2 Im laÎ n g 3 Ho‰ p thˆ Òe· n 3 Chung 4 Ho‰...
  • Page 27 SÙ Òo‡ Menu Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu 6 Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t cache 7 Chˆ˘ n g nha‰ n ba˚ o ve‰ 8 Xo˘ a Ca· u hÏnh 5 So tay 1 LÚch 2 Danh baÔ 8 Java 1 ÷Ÿ...
  • Page 28: Tin Nhaè N [Menu 1]

    Tin nhaÈ n [Menu 1] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Menu na¯ y bao go‡ m ca˘ c chˆ˘ c naÍ n g lie‚ n quan Òe· n SMS (DÚch vuÔ Tin nhaÈ n NgaÈ n ), MMS (DÚch vuÔ Tin nhaÈ n —a phˆÙng tie‰ n ), thˆ thoaÔ...
  • Page 29 Tin nhaÈ n [Menu 1] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu ∞ Ca‚ u ma„ u BaÔ n co˘ the sˆ˚ duÔ n g ca˘ c Ca‚ u ma„ u ca¯ i ÒaÎ t sa¸ n trong Òie‰ n thoaÔ i . ∞...
  • Page 30 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu ∞ Ma‡ u saÈ c BaÔ n co˘ the choÔ n Ma‡ u saÈ c cho pho‚ n g va¯ ne‡ n . ∞ CaÍ n chÊnh BaÔ n co˘ the canh no‰ i dung tin nhaÈ n theo le‡ Pha˚ i , Trung ta‚ m hoaÎ...
  • Page 31: Soaô N Tin Mms [Menu 1-2]

    Tin nhaÈ n [Menu 1] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu SoaÔ n tin MMS [Menu 1-2] BaÔ n co˘ the soaÔ n tha˚ o va¯ chÊnh sˆ˚ a tin nhaÈ n Òa phˆÙng tie‰ n , kie m tra dung lˆÙÔ...
  • Page 32 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu ∞ Chuye n trang BaÔ n co˘ the di chuye n Òe· n slide trˆÙ˘ c hoaÎ c slide sau. ∞ Xo˘ a trang BaÔ n co˘ the xo˘ a slide hie‰ n taÔ i . ∞...
  • Page 33 Tin nhaÈ n [Menu 1] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Ca˘ c h sˆ˚ duÔ n g T9 T9 giu˘ p baÔ n nha‰ p vaÍ n ba˚ n nhanh cho˘ n g. VÙ˘ i T9, baÔ n chÊ ca‡ n nha· n phÌm co˘ ky˘ tˆÔ tˆÙng ˆ˘ n g mo‰ t la‡ n . Chˆ˘...
  • Page 34 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu —e che¯ n nhie‡ u so· , nha· n phÌm # ro‡ i nha‰ p ca˘ c so· Òo˘ va¯ o . Ne· u nha· n va¯ giˆı phÌm * baÔ n co˘ the thay Òo i kie u nha‰...
  • Page 35: Ho‰ P Thˆ Òe· N [Menu 1-3]

    Tin nhaÈ n [Menu 1] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Nha‰ p va¯ o tˆ¯ cu˚ a baÔ n ➭ 3. —e che¯ n da· u ca‚ u , nha· n 1 lie‚ n tuÔ c cho Òe· n khi da· u ma¯...
  • Page 36 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu HˆÙ˘ n g da„ n ve‡ bie u tˆÙÔ n g ] Tin nhaÈ n Òa phˆÙng tie‰ n ] Tin nhaÈ n ngaÈ n ] Tin nhaÈ n SIM ] —oÔ c ] Tin nhaÈ...
  • Page 37 Tin nhaÈ n [Menu 1] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Chuye n tie· p BaÔ n co˘ the chuye n tie· p tin nhaÈ n Òaı choÔ n Òe· n mo‰ t ngˆÙ¯ i kha˘ c . GoÔ i Òie‰ n tra˚ lÙ¯ i BaÔ...
  • Page 38: Ho‰ P Thˆ Òi [Menu 1-4]

    Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Ho‰ p thˆ Òi [Menu 1-4] Sau khi baÔ n gˆ˚ i mo‰ t tin nhaÈ n , baÔ n co˘ the xem danh sa˘ c h tin nhaÈ n Òaı gˆ˚ i bao go‡ m ba˚ n ba˘ o ca˘ o ke· t qua˚ gˆ˚ i . HˆÙ˘...
  • Page 39: Thˆ Thoaô I [Menu 1-5]

    Tin nhaÈ n [Menu 1] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Thˆ thoaÔ i [Menu 1-5] Nghe thˆ thoaÔ i BaÔ n co˘ the nghe thˆ thoaÔ i . T.ta‚ m thˆ thoaÔ i BaÔ n co˘ the nghe tin nhaÈ n thoaÔ i ne· u chˆ˘ c naÍ n g na¯ y ÒˆÙÔ c nha¯ cung ca·...
  • Page 40: Dúch Vuô Tho' N G Tin [Menu 1-6]

    Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu DÚch vuÔ tho‚ n g tin [Menu 1-6] (Tu¯ y thuo‰ c thue‚ bao va¯ maÔ n g) Ca˘ c Tin nhaÈ n Qua˚ n g ba˘ (Tin nhaÈ n CB) la¯ tin nhaÈ n vaÍ n ba˚ n gˆ˚ i tˆ¯ maÔ...
  • Page 41: Ca' U Ma„ U [Menu 1-7]

    Tin nhaÈ n [Menu 1] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu —e‡ ta¯ i (Tu¯ y thuo‰ c thue‚ bao va¯ maÔ n g) ∞ The‚ m mÙ˘ i BaÔ n co˘ the the‚ m loaÔ i tin nhaÈ n qua˚ n g ba˘ va¯ o Bo‰ nhÙ˘ Òie‰ n thoaÔ i cu¯...
  • Page 42: Ca¯ I Òaî T [Menu 1-8]

    Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Tin MMS Cho phe˘ p baÔ n chÊnh sˆ˚ a ca˘ c Tin nhaÈ n Òa phˆÙng tie‰ n ÒˆÙÔ c ca¯ i sa¸ n trong Òie‰ n thoaÔ i . BaÔ n co˘ the sˆ˚ duÔ n g ca˘ c tu¯ y choÔ n sau cho VaÍ...
  • Page 43 Tin nhaÈ n [Menu 1] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu ∞ ThÙ¯ i hie‰ u DÚch vuÔ maÔ n g na¯ y cho phe˘ p baÔ n ca¯ i ÒaÎ t thÙ¯ i haÔ n lˆu trˆı tin nhaÈ...
  • Page 44 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu ∞ TˆÔ Òo‰ n g ta˚ i ve‡ Ne· u choÔ n ëba‰ t í, baÔ n seı tˆÔ Òo‰ n g nha‰ n ÒˆÙÔ c tin nhaÈ n Òa phˆÙng tie‰ n . Ne·...
  • Page 45: Nha‰ T Ky˘ -T [Menu 2]

    Nha‰ t ky˘ —T [Menu 2] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Cuo‰ c bÚ nhÙı [Menu 2-1] Menu na¯ y cho bie· t so· ca˘ c cuo‰ c goÔ i bÚ nhÙı . BaÔ n co˘ the goÔ i Òe· n ca˘...
  • Page 46: Cˆù˘ C Cuo‰ C Goô I [Menu 2-6]

    Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu CˆÙ˘ c cuo‰ c goÔ i [Menu 2-6] Trong ca˘ c Menu phuÔ na¯ y , baÔ n co˘ the xem thÙ¯ i lˆÙÔ n g va¯ cˆÙ˘ c phÌ cu˚ a ca˘ c cuo‰ c goÔ i . ThÙ¯...
  • Page 47 Nha‰ t ky˘ —T [Menu 2] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t [Tu¯ y thuo‰ c SIM] ∞ —aÎ t bie u gia˘ BaÔ n co˘ the ca¯ i ÒaÎ t loaÔ i tie‡ n va¯ ÒÙn vÚ tie‡ n te‰ . Haı y lie‚ n he‰ vÙ˘ i nha¯...
  • Page 48: Tho' N G Tin Gprs [Menu 2-7]

    Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Tho‚ n g tin GPRS [Menu 2-7] BaÔ n co˘ the kie m tra to n g dung lˆÙÔ n g dˆı lie‰ u Òaı truye‡ n ta˚ i tre‚ n maÔ n g qua GPRS. Ngoa¯ i ra, baÔ n cuı n g co˘ the xem to n g thÙ¯ i lˆÙÔ n g ke·...
  • Page 49: Ca· U Hïnh [Menu 3]

    Ca· u hÏnh [Menu 3] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Trong menu na¯ y , baÔ n co˘ the Òie‡ u chÊnh va¯ ca¯ i ÒaÎ t rie‚ n g a‚ m chuo‚ n g cu˚ a Òie‰ n thoaÔ i da¯ n h cho nhˆı n g sˆÔ kie‰ n , mo‚ i truÙ¯ n g va¯ nho˘...
  • Page 50: Tai Nghe [Menu 3-5]

    Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Tai nghe [Menu 3-5] BaÔ n co˘ the Òie‡ u chÊnh Ca· u hÏnh daÔ n g Tai nghe khi ba‰ t che· Òo‰ tai nghe. Tre‚ n xe [Menu 3-6] BaÔ n co˘ the Òie‡ u chÊnh Ca· u hÏnh daÔ n g Tre‚ n xe khi khÙ˚ i Òo‰ n g Bo‰ co‚...
  • Page 51 Ca· u hÏnh [Menu 3] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu A¬ m lˆÙÔ n g phÌm Cho phe˘ p ca¯ i a‚ m lˆÙÔ n g PhÌm va¯ a‚ m lˆÙÔ n g hie‰ u ˆ˘ n g tu¯ y theo mo‚ i trˆÙ¯...
  • Page 52: Ca¯ I Òaî T [Menu 4]

    Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t [Menu 4] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu BaÔ n co˘ the ca¯ i ca˘ c menu sau Òe sˆ˚ duÔ n g ma˘ y thua‰ n tie‰ n va¯ theo y˘ thÌch cu˚ a mÏnh. Ba˘...
  • Page 53: Ca¯ I Òaî T Cho Ma˘ Y [Menu 4-3]

    Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t [Menu 4] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu GiÙ¯ —ie‰ n thoaÔ i co˘ mo‰ t Òo‡ n g ho‡ rie‚ n g. Trong menu na¯ y baÔ n co˘ the ca¯ i ÒaÎ t giÙ¯ va¯ choÔ n kie u ÒÚnh daÔ n g 12-giÙ¯ hoaÎ c 24-giÙ¯ . ∞...
  • Page 54 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu ∞ LÙ¯ i cha¯ o Ne· u choÔ n co˘ , menu na¯ y cho phe˘ p baÔ n choÔ n ca‚ u chu˘ c mˆ¯ n g seı hie n thÚ khi Ù˚ che· Òo‰ chÙ¯ . Trong che· Òo‰ vaÍ n ba˚ n , baÔ n co˘ the chÊnh sˆ˚...
  • Page 55: Ca¯ I Òaî T Cuo‰ C Goô I [Menu 4-4]

    Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t [Menu 4] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t cuo‰ c goÔ i [Menu 4-4] BaÔ n co˘ the ca¯ i ÒaÎ t menu lie‚ n quan Òe· n cuo‰ c goÔ i baË n g ca˘ c h nha· n [ChoÔ...
  • Page 56 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu ∞ Hu˚ y bo˚ ta· t ca˚ Hu˚ y bo˚ ta· t ca˚ dÚch vuÔ chuye n hˆÙ˘ n g cuo‰ c goÔ i . Ca˘ c menu phuÔ Menu Chuye n cuo‰ c goÔ i co˘ ca˘ c menu phuÔ sau. - KÌch hoaÔ...
  • Page 57 Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t [Menu 4] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu A¡ n phÌm ba· t ky¯ ∞ Ba‰ t Ne· u choÔ n menu na¯ y , baÔ n co˘ the nha‰ n cuo‰ c goÔ i baË n g ca˘ c h nha·...
  • Page 58 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu ChÙ¯ cuo‰ c goÔ i (tu¯ y thuo‰ c maÔ n g) Ne· u dÚch vuÔ na¯ y ÒˆÙÔ c ca¯ i , baÔ n co˘ the nha‰ n cuo‰ c goÔ i chÙ¯ (Òe· n ). ∞...
  • Page 59: Ca¯ I Òaî T Ba˚ O Ve‰ [Menu 4-5]

    Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t [Menu 4] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu ChoÔ n ÒˆÙ¯ n g da‚ y Chˆ˘ c naÍ n g na¯ y chÊ ÒˆÙÔ c sˆ˚ duÔ n g ne· u DÚch vuÔ so· ma˘ y thay the· ÒˆÙÔ...
  • Page 60 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Khoa˘ —T BaÔ n co˘ the sˆ˚ duÔ n g maı ba˚ o ve‰ Òe ngaÍ n vie‰ c sˆ˚ duÔ n g Òie‰ n thoaÔ i tra˘ i phe˘ p . Khi ba‰ t Òie‰ n thoaÔ i , baÔ n seı luo‚ n ÒˆÙÔ c ye‚ u ca‡ u nha‰ p maı ba˚...
  • Page 61 Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t [Menu 4] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu ChaÎ n cuo‰ c goÔ i DÚch vuÔ chaÎ n cuo‰ c goÔ i ngaÍ n kho‚ n g cho Òie‰ n thoaÔ i thˆÔ c hie‰ n hoaÎ c nha‰...
  • Page 62: Ca¯ I Òaî T Maô N G [Menu 4-6]

    Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu So· a· n ÒÚnh (Tu¯ y thuo‰ c the˚ SIM) BaÔ n co˘ the haÔ n che· ca˘ c cuo‰ c goÔ i Òe· n so· Òie‰ n thoaÔ i Òaı choÔ n . Ca˘ c so·...
  • Page 63: Ca¯ I Òaî T Laô I [Menu 4-7]

    Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t [Menu 4] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu BaË n g tay —ie‰ n thoaÔ i seı do¯ tÏm danh sa˘ c h ca˘ c maÔ n g hie‰ n co˘ va¯ hie n thÚ ca˘ c maÔ...
  • Page 64: Soâ Tay [Menu 5]

    So tay [Menu 5] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu LÚch [Menu 5-1] ‘¤ phÌa tre‚ n ma¯ n hÏnh Òie‰ n thoaÔ i co˘ ca˘ c pha‡ n Òe hie n thÚ nga¯ y va¯ ca˘ c bie u tˆÙÔ n g. Ba· t cˆ˘ khi na¯ o baÔ n thay Òo i nga¯ y , lÚch seı ÒˆÙÔ c ca‰...
  • Page 65: Danh Baô Ô [Menu 5-2]

    So tay [Menu 5] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Xem nga¯ y Hie n thÚ ghi chu˘ cho nga¯ y Òaı choÔ n . Du¯ n g phÌm U , D Òe lˆÔ a choÔ n trong danh sa˘ c h ca˘ c ghi chu˘ . Ne· u baÔ n ca¯ i a‚ m ba˘ o cho ghi chu˘...
  • Page 66 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu 4. BaÔ n co˘ the tÏm tha· y mo‰ t muÔ c theo te‚ n va¯ so· Òie‰ n thoaÔ i . 5. ChoÔ n [TÏm kie· m ]. 6. BaÔ n co˘ the kie m tra ca˘ c te‚ n va¯ so· Òie‰ n thoaÔ i baË n g ca˘ c h nha· n [D.sa˘...
  • Page 67 So tay [Menu 5] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu The‚ m mÙ˘ i BaÔ n co˘ the taÔ o mo‰ t danh baÔ mÙ˘ i baË n g ca˘ c h sˆ˚ duÔ n g chˆ˘ c naÍ n g na¯...
  • Page 68 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu BaÔ n ca‡ n no˘ i mo‰ t tˆ¯ trong vo¯ n g 2 gia‚ y va¯ sau Òo˘ Òie‰ n thoaÔ i seı ye‚ u ca‡ u baÔ n no˘ i laÔ i tˆ¯ Òo˘ Òe Òa˚ m ba˚ o Òo‰ chÌnh xa˘ c cu˚ a kha u le‰ n h. Sau khi ma˘...
  • Page 69 So tay [Menu 5] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu 5. Ne· u baÔ n choÔ n te‚ n Òaı ÒˆÙÔ c ga˘ n phÌm Quay so· nhanh, baÔ n co˘ the tha· y ca˘ c menu phuÔ sau: ∞...
  • Page 70 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu 2. Di chuye n Òe· n muÔ c Nho˘ m ngˆÙ¯ i goÔ i ro‡ i nha· n [ChoÔ n ] Òe va¯ o menu na¯ y . 3. Mo„ i Danh sa˘ c h nho˘ m seı hie n thÚ: Gia ÒÏnh, BaÔ n be¯ , —o‡ n g nghie‰...
  • Page 71 So tay [Menu 5] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu ∞ Xo˘ a tha¯ n h vie‚ n BaÔ n co˘ the xo˘ a tha¯ n h vie‚ n Òaı lˆu trong danh baÔ . ∞ —o i te‚ n BaÔ...
  • Page 72 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu 1. ‘¤ che· Òo‰ chÙ¯ , nha· n [Te‚ n ] Òe va¯ o menu danh baÔ . 2. Di chuye n Òe· n Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t ro‡ i nha· n [ChoÔ n ] Òe truy nha‰ p va¯ o menu na¯...
  • Page 73 So tay [Menu 5] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Tho‚ n g tin ∞ So· dÚch vuÔ Sˆ˚ duÔ n g chˆ˘ c naÍ n g na¯ y Òe truy nha‰ p danh sa˘ c h ca˘ c dÚch vuÔ cuÔ...
  • Page 74: Tie‰ N Ìch [Menu 6]

    Tie‰ n Ìch [Menu 6] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Ma˘ y tÌnh [Menu 6-1] Menu na¯ y co˘ ca˘ c chˆ˘ c naÍ n g chua n nhˆ +, ñ, x, / : Co‰ n g, Trˆ¯ , Nha‚...
  • Page 75: Tro¯ Chùi [Menu 6-3]

    Tie‰ n Ìch [Menu 6] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Lˆu y˘ BaÔ n cuı n g co˘ the ÒÌnh ke¯ m ca˘ c chu˚ Òe na¯ y va¯ o mo‰ t tin nhaÈ n EMS nhˆ mo‚ ta˚ trong menu SoaÔ n tin nhaÈ n SMS [Menu 1-1]. Tro¯...
  • Page 76: Oâ I Òùn Vú Òo [Menu 6-4]

    Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu —o i ÒÙn vÚ Òo [Menu 6-4] Chˆ˘ c naÍ n g na¯ y chuye n Òo i so· Òo sang mo‰ t —o‰ da¯ i ÒÙn vÚ baÔ n muo· n . Co˘ 4 loaÔ i so· Òo co˘ the ҈ÙÔ c chuyeÂ...
  • Page 77: Dúch Vuô Wap [Menu 7]

    DÚch vuÔ WAP [Menu 7] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu —ie‰ n thoaÔ i na¯ y ho„ trÙÔ ca˘ c dÚch vuÔ dˆÔ a tre‚ n Giao thˆ˘ c ÷Ÿ n g duÔ n g Kho‚ n g da‚ y (WAP). BaÔ n co˘ the truy ca‰ p ca˘ c dÚch vuÔ ÒˆÙÔ c nha¯ Òie‡...
  • Page 78: Ca· U Hïnh [Menu 7-4]

    Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Ho‰ p thˆ Òe· n BaÔ n co˘ the ÒoÔ c hoaÎ c xo˘ a ca˘ c tin nhaÈ n mÙ˚ ro‰ n g. ∞ Tho‚ n g tin: Cho phe˘ p baÔ n co˘ the ke· t no· i vÙ˘ i mo‰ t trang cuÔ the baË...
  • Page 79 DÚch vuÔ WAP [Menu 7] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu - Hie n thÚ hÏnh a˚ n h BaÔ n co˘ the choÔ n hoaÎ c kho‚ n g choÔ n hie n thÚ hÏnh a˚ n h tre‚ n trang WAP.
  • Page 80 Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu - Ca¯ i ÒaÎ t dˆı lie‰ u Ca˘ c ca¯ i ÒaÎ t dÚch vuÔ chÊ co˘ hie‰ u lˆÔ c khi Dˆı lie‰ u ÒˆÙÔ c choÔ n la¯ m dÚch vuÔ ÒˆÙ¯ n g truye‡ n . Ca˘...
  • Page 81: E· N Url [Menu 7-5]

    DÚch vuÔ WAP [Menu 7] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu - ThÙ¯ i gian chÙ¯ BaÔ n co˘ the nha‰ p khoa˚ n g thÙ¯ i gian ngˆng hoaÔ t Òo‰ n g trong khoa˚ n g tˆ¯ 30 gia‚ y Òe· n 300 gia‚ y , ne· u kho‚ n g co˘ dˆı lie‰ u na¯ o ÒˆÙÔ...
  • Page 82: Chˆ˘ N G Nha‰ N Ba˚ O Ve‰ [Menu 7-7]

    Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Kie m tra cache BaÔ n co˘ the thay Òo i thÙ¯ i gian kie m tra bo‰ nhÙ˘ Òe‰ m . ∞ Luo‚ n luo‚ n Bo‰ nhÙ˘ Òe‰ m seı luo‚ n ÒˆÙÔ c kie m tra mo„ i khi ÒÚa chÊ URL ÒˆÙÔ c naÔ...
  • Page 83: Java [Menu 8]

    Java [Menu 8] Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu ÷Ÿ n g duÔ n g [Menu 8-1] Ca˘ c trÏnh duye‰ t (Ca˘ c trÏnh duye‰ t te‚ n ) (i) (ca˘ c trÏnh duye‰ t 1) 1. Ba‰ t (i) (ca˘...
  • Page 84: Ta˚ I Ve‡ [Menu 8-3]

    Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Ta˚ i ve‡ [Menu 8-3] Xem [Menu 7-2]. BaÔ n co˘ the chÊnh sˆ˚ a va¯ ca¯ i ÒÚa chÊ ma˘ y chu˚ MIDlet, sˆ˚ duÔ n g TrÏnh duye‰ t WAP Òe ta˚ i MIDlet va¯ lˆu va¯ o Òie‰ n thoaÔ...
  • Page 85: Menu Internet Trˆô C Tuye· N

    Menu Internet trˆÔ c tuye· n Ca˘ c h truy nha‰ p Menu Ne· u baÔ n Òang va¯ o maÔ n g, baÔ n co˘ the tha· y ca˘ c menu phuÔ sau: ❏ Trang chu˚ TˆÙng tˆÔ nhˆ [Menu 7-1]. ❏...
  • Page 86: Ca˘ C Chˆ˘ C Naí N G Boâ Sung

    Ca˘ c h sˆ˚ duÔ n g cuo‰ c goÔ i truye‡ n dˆı lie‰ u va¯ fax Ca˘ c chˆ˘ c naÍ n g bo sung —e co˘ the sˆ˚ duÔ n g ca˘ c dÚch vuÔ truye‡ n dˆı lie‰ u hoaÎ c fax, baÔ n ca‡ n co˘...
  • Page 87 Ca˘ c h sˆ˚ duÔ n g cuo‰ c goÔ i truye‡ n dˆı lie‰ u va¯ fax Ca˘ c chˆ˘ c naÍ n g bo sung Nha‰ n dˆı lie‰ u hoaÎ c fax ñ So· Òie‰ n thoaÔ i ÒÙn Ne·...
  • Page 88: Ang Thˆô C Hie‰ N Cuo‰ C Goô I

    —ang thˆÔ c hie‰ n cuo‰ c goÔ i . Ca˘ c chˆ˘ c naÍ n g bo sung Trong khi co˘ cuo‰ c goÔ i , kho‚ n g pha˚ i Ù˚ che· Òo‰ chÙ¯ , ca˘ c menu sau seı...
  • Page 89 —ang thˆÔ c hie‰ n cuo‰ c goÔ i . Ca˘ c chˆ˘ c naÍ n g bo sung 1-4 Tra˚ lÙ¯ i cuo‰ c goÔ i Òe· n —e tra˚ lÙ¯ i mo‰ t cuo‰ c goÔ i Òe· n , chÊ ca‡ n nha· n [Gˆ˚ i ]. —ie‰...
  • Page 90: Cuo‰ C Goô I Òe· N Nhie‡ U Ngˆù¯ I Hoaî C Cuo‰ C Goô I Ho‰ I Nghú

    Ca˘ c chˆ˘ c naÍ n g bo sung 1-8 Ba‰ t chuo‚ n g DTMF khi Òang co˘ cuo‰ c goÔ i —e ba‰ t chuo‚ n g DTMF khi Òang co˘ cuo‰ c goÔ i , vÌ duÔ Òe la¯ m cho Òie‰...
  • Page 91 —ang thˆÔ c hie‰ n cuo‰ c goÔ i . Ca˘ c chˆ˘ c naÍ n g bo sung 2-1 ThˆÔ c hie‰ n cuo‰ c goÔ i thˆ˘ hai BaÔ n co˘ the thˆÔ c hie‰ n cuo‰ c goÔ i thˆ˘ hai trong khi Òang co˘ cuo‰ c goÔ i . —eÂ...
  • Page 92 Ca˘ c chˆ˘ c naÍ n g bo sung 2-7 Giˆı mo‰ t tha¯ n h vie‚ n trong cuo‰ c goÔ i nhie‡ u ngˆÙ¯ i —e chuye n mo‰ t ngˆÙ¯ i goÔ i ÒˆÙÔ c choÔ n sang che· Òo‰ chÙ¯ (ngˆÙ¯ i co˘ so·...
  • Page 93: Phuô Kie‰ N

    PhuÔ kie‰ n Co˘ ra· t nhie‡ u phuÔ kie‰ n kha˘ c nhau da¯ n h cho Òie‰ n thoaÔ i di Òo‰ n g cu˚ a baÔ n . BaÔ n co˘ the choÔ n nhˆı n g phuÔ kie‰ n na¯ y tu¯ y theo nhu ca‡ u tho‚ n g tin lie‚...
  • Page 94 Bo‰ truye‡ n dˆı lie‰ u /—Ûa CD BaÔ n co˘ the ke· t no· i Òie‰ n thoaÔ i vÙ˘ i ma˘ y vi tÌnh Òe trao Òo i dˆı lie‰ u qua laÔ i . Bo‰ ra˚ n h tay Bo‰...
  • Page 95: Giˆı Gïn Va¯ Ba˚ O Trï

    Giˆı gÏn va¯ ba˚ o trÏ Khi sˆ˚ duÔ n g Òie‰ n thoaÔ i na¯ y , baÔ n ne‚ n tua‚ n theo ca˘ c ca˚ n h ba˘ o ve‡ an toa¯ n sau: ∞ Kho‚ n g ÒˆÙÔ c chaÔ m va¯ o bo‰ saÔ c khi tay bÚ ˆÙ˘ t . ∞...
  • Page 96 Òe· n bo‰ nhÙ˘ Òie‰ n thoaÔ i . ∞ ChÊ sˆ˚ duÔ n g pin va¯ bo‰ saÔ c cu˚ a LG. Bo‰ saÔ c cu˚ a LG ÒˆÙÔ c thie·...
  • Page 97: Tho' N G So· Kyı Thua‰ T

    Tho‚ n g so· kyı thua‰ t Tho‚ n g tin to n g qua˘ t Te‚ n sa˚ n pha m : G5300 He‰ tho· n g : GSM 900 / DCS 1800 Nhie‰ t Òo‰ mo‚ i trˆÙ¯ n g xung quanh To·...
  • Page 98 ENGLISH GPRS Phone USER’S MANUAL MODEL: G5300 Please read this manual carefully before operating your set. Retain it for future reference.
  • Page 100 G5300 Phone...
  • Page 101 For Your Safety All radio transmitters carry risks of interference with electronics in close proximity. GSM Phones must be switched off at all times in an aircraft. Do not activate near petrol stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or blasting operations. Switch off the phone in any area where you are required by special regulations.
  • Page 102 Do not touch the charger with wet hands. For your safety, use ONLY specified ORIGINAL batteries and chargers. Please note: Unusable batteries should be disposed of in accordance with relevant legislation. Only use ORIGINAL accessories to avoid damage to your phone. Emergency call may not be available under all cellular networks.
  • Page 103 Contents Overview ..............Part of the Phone • Front of the Phone ............. 10 • Rear of the Phone .............. 11 ..............Key Description • Alphanumeric Keys ............14 Display Information ............. Display Information • On-Screen Icons ..............15 Getting Started ................
  • Page 104 Accessing the Menu ................Phonebook ................Menu Tree ............. Messages [Menu 1] • Write short message [Menu 1-1] ........27 • Write multimedia message [Menu 1-2] ......30 • Inbox [Menu 1-3] ..............35 • Outbox [Menu 1-4] ............. 37 •...
  • Page 105 ..............Settings [Menu 4] • Alarm clock [Menu 4-1] ............51 • Date & Time [Menu 4-2] ............. 51 • Phone settings [Menu 4-3] ..........52 • Call settings [Menu 4-4] ............. 54 • Security settings [Menu 4-5] ..........58 •...
  • Page 106 ..............Java [Menu 8] • Applications [Menu 8-1] ............. 81 • Memory status [Menu 8-2] ..........81 • Download [Menu 8-3] ............82 ............Internet On-line menu Additional Functions ..........How to Use Data and Fax call • Sending Data or Fax Calls ..........84 •...
  • Page 107: Overview

    Part of the Phone Overview Front of the Phone Earpiece END/PWR keys Display Screen 9 Numeric Keys Soft Left Key Hash Key Navigation Keys Microphone Send Key Ear Microphone Connector Star Key 13 WAP Hotkey/ Soft Right Key Clear key...
  • Page 108: Rear Of The Phone

    Overview Rear of the Phone 1 Battery 2 Cable Connector/ Battery Charging Connector/ Hands-Free Car kit Connector 3 Battery Terminals 4 SIM Card Socket 5 Handstrap Hole 6 Battery Lock 7 Ear Microphone Connector...
  • Page 109: Key Description

    Key Description Overview The following shows key components of the phone. Keypad Description Description Soft Left Key / Soft Right Key < > Each of these keys performs the function indicated by the text on the display immediately above it. WAP Hotkey / Clear key Used to connect to WAP directly by pressing this key.
  • Page 110 Overview Description Used to enter the vibration mode by pressing this key for a long time. Used to call by voice dial with long pressing this key. This key is also used as Ear mic. hook key when connecting Ear mic. END/PWR Key Used to end or reject a call.
  • Page 111: Alphanumeric Keys

    Key Description Overview Alphanumeric Keys The alphabet and numerical keypad mapping relation are listed as the following table. Description . , / ? ! - : ’ " 1 A B C 2 Ä À Á Â Ã Å Æ Ç a b c ä à á â ã å æ ç D E F 3 Ë...
  • Page 112: Display Information

    Display Information Display Information The screen displays several icons the following describe each of them you may see on the phone. On-Screen Icons Icon/Indicator Description Tells you the strength of the network signal. Call is connected. You can use GPRS service. Shows that you are using a roaming service.
  • Page 113 Display Information Display Information Icon/Indicator Description Headset menu in profile. Car menu in profile. You can divert a call. You can use push message service through WAP. Top Menu Icons Icon Description Messages Call Register Profiles Settings Organizer Fun & Tools Wap services Java SIM Service...
  • Page 114: Getting Started

    Installation Getting Started – Inserting the SIM Card Locate the SIM card socket in the back of the phone. Follow the steps below to install the SIM card. 1. Remove the battery if attached. 2. Slide the SIM card into the slot, under the silvery holders, with the golden connectors facing down and the cut corner to the right.
  • Page 115: Installing The Battery

    Installation Getting Started — Installing the Battery 1. Place the battery on the back of the phone. 2. Push it until you hear a click.
  • Page 116: Charging The Battery

    Getting Started ˜ Charging the Battery To connect the travel adapter to the phone, you must have installed the battery. 1. Insert one end of the travel adapter into the bottom of the phone. 2. Connect the other end of the travel adapter to an AC wall outlet.
  • Page 117: Disconnecting The Charger

    Installation Getting Started ™ Disconnecting the charger Disconnect the travel adapter from the phone by pressing its side buttons. Notice • The battery delivered with your phone has to be fully charged before using it. • Do not remove your battery or the SIM card while charging. •...
  • Page 118: Powering On Sequence

    Powering On Sequence Getting Started – To get started with the phone 1. Press and hold key until you hear a tone. 2. Depending on setting PIN code request, you can enter PIN code or not. 3. If your phone connects to a network, the network name will be displayed shortly.
  • Page 119: Access Codes

    Access Codes Getting Started You can use the access codes described in this section to avoid unauthorised use of your phone. The access codes (except PUK1 and PUK2 codes) can be changed by using [Menu 4-5-6]. PIN code (4 to 8 digits) The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM card against unauthorised use.
  • Page 120: Puk2 Code (4 To 8 Digits)

    Getting Started PUK2 code (4 to 8 digits) The PUK2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to change a blocked PIN2 code. If you lose the code, also contact your service provider. Security code (4 to 8 digits) The security code protects the unauthorised use of your phone.
  • Page 121: Accessing The Menu

    Phonebook Accessing the Menu To select a menu in phonebook, press [Names] in standby mode and then scroll to a desired item. Name Description Search Allows you to search for a specific name, number. Add new Allows you to add new names and numbers. Allows you to assign up to 8 ( 2 - 9 ) Speed dials one-touch dial allocations.
  • Page 122: Menu Tree

    Menu Tree Accessing the Menu 1 Messages 3 Profiles 1 Write short message 1 Vibrate only 2 Write multimedia message 2 Quiet 3 Inbox 3 General 4 Outbox 4 Loud 5 Voice mail 5 Headset 6 Info service 6 Car 7 Templates 8 Settings 4 Settings...
  • Page 123 Menu Tree Accessing the Menu 6 Cache settings 7 Security certifications 8 Reset profiles 5 Organizer 1 Scheduler 2 Phone book 8 Java 1 Applications 2 Memory status 6 Fun & Tools 3 Download 1 Calculator 2 My folder 3 Game 4 Unit converter 5 World time 9 SIM Service...
  • Page 124: Messages [Menu 1]

    Messages [Menu 1] Accessing the Menu This menu includes functions related to SMS (Short Message Service), MMS (Multimedia Message Service), voice mail, as well as the network’s service messages. Write short message [Menu 1-1] You can write and edit text messages, checking the number of characters.
  • Page 125 Messages [Menu 1] Accessing the Menu • Text templates You can use Text templates already set in the phone. • Phone book You can add phone numbers or e-mail addresses in Phone book. • Business card You can add your contact information to the message. Options •...
  • Page 126 Accessing the Menu • Colour You can select Colour of foreground and background. • Alignment You can make the message contents aligned Right, Centre or Left. • Add T9 dictionary You can add your own word. This menu can be shown only when edit mode is Predictive (T9Abc/T9abc/T9ABC).
  • Page 127: Write Multimedia Message [Menu 1-2]

    Messages [Menu 1] Accessing the Menu Write multimedia message [Menu 1-2] You can write and edit multimedia messages, checking message size. 1. Enter the Messages menu by pressing < [Select]. 2. If you want to write a new message, select Write multimedia message.
  • Page 128 Accessing the Menu • Move to slide You can move to previous or next slide. • Delete slide You can delete current slides. • Set slide format - Set timer You can set timer for slide, text, picture and sound. - Swap text and picture You can switch the position of picture and text of the message.
  • Page 129 Messages [Menu 1] Accessing the Menu How to Use T9 T9 allows you to input text quickly. In T9, you only need to press the key with the corresponding letter once. This is based on a built-in dictionary to which you can also add new words.
  • Page 130 Accessing the Menu To delete a character to the left, press C. To insert several numbers, hold # down and key in the numbers. If you hold * down, you can change the type of language. (You can also use options.) Also, the phone supports three modes: Predictive (T9Abc, T9ABC, T9abc), Multitap (ABC, abc), Numeric (123).
  • Page 131 Messages [Menu 1] Accessing the Menu Word Word Input your word ➭ Save Symbol Save Symbol 3. To insert a punctuation mark, press 1 repeatedly until the desired mark appears. T9 languages • You can select T9 Languages by selecting Menu. In T9 mode, you can also select T9 Off menu.
  • Page 132: Inbox [Menu 1-3]

    Accessing the Menu Inbox [Menu 1-3] You will be alerted when you have received messages. They will be stored in Inbox. In Inbox, you can identify each message by icons. For detail, see the icon directive. Icon directive ] Multimedia message ] Short message ] SIM message ] Read...
  • Page 133 Messages [Menu 1] Accessing the Menu Forward You can forward the selected message to another party. Return call You can call back to the sender. Delete You can delete the current message. Extract You can extract picture, sound and text. They will be saved in My folder or Phonebook.
  • Page 134: Outbox [Menu 1-4]

    Accessing the Menu Outbox [Menu 1-4] When you have sent a message, you can see the sent message list including delivery report. Icon directive ] Sent ] Unsent ] Delivery confirmed ❇ When you use the message which is already sent Edit You can edit the selected message.
  • Page 135: Voice Mail [Menu 1-5]

    Messages [Menu 1] Accessing the Menu Voice mail [Menu 1-5] Listen to voice mail You can listen to voice mail. Voicemail centre You can get the voicemail if this feature is supported by the network service provider. When new voicemail is arrived, the symbol will be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 136: Info Service [Menu 1-6]

    Accessing the Menu Info service [Menu 1-6] (Dependent to network and subscription) Cell Broadcast messages (CB Message) are text messages by the network to GSM phone users. They provide general information such as weather reports, traffic news, taxis, pharmacies, and stock prices. Each type of information has the number;...
  • Page 137: Templates [Menu 1-7]

    Messages [Menu 1] Accessing the Menu Topics (Dependent to network and subscription) • Add new You can add the CB message category in the Phone memory with its nickname. • View list You can see the CB message category which you added. If you press [Options], you can edit and delete CB message category which you added.
  • Page 138: Settings [Menu 1-8]

    Accessing the Menu Multimedia Allows you to edit predefined Multimedia messages. You can use the following option for Text and Multimedia. Edit : You can edit multimedia templates. Add new : Allows you to add new multimedia templates. Write message : You can write multimedia messages using multimedia templates.
  • Page 139 Messages [Menu 1] Accessing the Menu • Delivery report If you set Yes in this menu, you can check whether your message is sent successfully or not. • Reply via same service centre When a message is sent, it allows the person to whom you sent the message to reply and charges the cost of the reply to your telephone bill.
  • Page 140 Accessing the Menu • Network settings If you select multimedia message server, you can set IP address for multimedia message server. • Permitted message types Personal : Persornal message. Advertisement : Commercial message. Information : Necessary information. Memory status You can check how many free and in-use are in the SIM memory or the Phone memory.
  • Page 141: Call Register [Menu 2]

    Call Register [Menu 2] Accessing the Menu Missed calls [Menu 2-1] This menu shows recently missed numbers. You can call by this number, also save and view date and time this menu as well as writing messages. Received calls [Menu 2-2] This menu shows recently received numbers.
  • Page 142: Call Charge [Menu 2-6]

    Accessing the Menu Call charge [Menu 2-6] Within these submenus, you can view the duration and the call cost of your calls. Call duration This function allows you to view the duration of your Last Call, All Calls, Received calls and Dialled calls in hours, minutes and seconds.
  • Page 143 Call Register [Menu 2] Accessing the Menu Settings [SIM Dependent] • Set tariff You can set the currency type and the unit price. Contact your services providers to obtain charging unit prices. To select the currency or unit in this menu, you need the PIN2 code. •...
  • Page 144: Gprs Information [Menu 2-7]

    Accessing the Menu GPRS information [Menu 2-7] You can check the amount of data transferred over the network through GPRS. In addition, you can also view how much time you are online. Call duration You can check the duration of GPRS call. You can also reset the call timers.
  • Page 145: Profiles [Menu 3]

    Profiles [Menu 3] Accessing the Menu In this menu, you can adjust and customize the phone tones for different events, environments and caller’s group. Note • When your phone is connected to the Handsfree kit, it’ll be automatically set to the Car profiles menu and when your phone is connected to the Earmic, it’ll be automatically set to Headset profiles menu then each submenu related to them will be displayed automatically.
  • Page 146: Car [Menu 3-6]

    Accessing the Menu Car [Menu 3-6] You can adjust the Profiles as Car when you activate Handsfree Kit. A Group of Profiles submenus [Menu 3-x-x] Profiles menu have the submenus as shown below. Incoming alert type Allows to alert for the incoming call for adjusting environment. Ring tone Allows to set the ringing tone for adjusting environment.
  • Page 147 Profiles [Menu 3] Accessing the Menu Auto answer Allows to set to answer automatically for adjusting environment. Please note that only Car and Headset has this sub menu so that you can activate this function. • Off Even though your phone is ringing, your phone will not answer automatically.
  • Page 148: Settings [Menu 4]

    Settings [Menu 4] Accessing the Menu You can set the following menus for your convenience and preferences. Alarm clock [Menu 4-1] You can set the alarm to go off at a specified time. 1. Select On and enter the alarm time you want. 2.
  • Page 149: Phone Settings [Menu 4-3]

    Settings [Menu 4] Accessing the Menu Time The phone has its own clock. In this menu you can set the time and select between the 12-hour or 24-hour time formats. • Set time: You can set time of your phone in this menu. •...
  • Page 150 Accessing the Menu • Greeting note If you select yes, this menu allows you select the standby display. In text mode, you can edit the text. • Backlight You can set the light-up duration you want whenever you press a key.
  • Page 151: Call Settings [Menu 4-4]

    Settings [Menu 4] Accessing the Menu Call settings [Menu 4-4] You can set the menu relevant to a call by pressing [Select] in Setting menu. Call divert The Call divert service allows you to divert incoming voice calls, fax calls, and data calls to another number. For details, contact your service provider.
  • Page 152 Accessing the Menu • Cancel all Cancels all call divert service. The submenus Call divert menus have the submenus as shown below. - Activate Activating the corresponding service. To other number Inputs the number for diverting. To favorite number You can check 5 diverted numbers. To voice mail Forwards to message centre.
  • Page 153 Settings [Menu 4] Accessing the Menu Anykey answer • On If you select this menu, you can receive a call by pressing any key except key. • Off If you select this menu, you can receive an incoming call by only pressing key.
  • Page 154 Accessing the Menu Call waiting (network dependent) If this service is Enable, you can accept a waiting (incoming) call. • On Activating the corresponding service. • Off Deactivating the corresponding service. • View status Checking the Status of the service. Minute minder If you select On, you can check the call duration by beep sound every minute during a call.
  • Page 155: Security Settings [Menu 4-5]

    Settings [Menu 4] Accessing the Menu Select line This function is only used if Alternate line service supported by the Service Provider. Two independent phone numbers are registered for the phone. This function provides you with the selection the currently used phone number. If this function is supported by your service provider, the following menu will be displayed.
  • Page 156 Accessing the Menu Phone lock You can use security code to avoid unauthorized use of your phone. When you switch on your phone, your phone will request security code always if you set phone lock to “On”. If you set phone lock to “Automatic”, your phone will request security code only when you change your SIM card.
  • Page 157 Settings [Menu 4] Accessing the Menu Call barring The Call barring service prevents your phone from making or receiving certain category of calls. This function requires the call barring password. You can view the following submenus. • All outgoing : The barring service of all outgoing calls.
  • Page 158: Network Settings [Menu 4-6]

    Accessing the Menu Fixed dial number (SIM dependent) You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone number. The numbers are protected by your PIN2 code. • Activate You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone number. • Cancel You can call without restricting phone number.
  • Page 159: Reset Settings [Menu 4-7]

    Settings [Menu 4] Accessing the Menu Manual The phone will find the list of available networks and show you them. Then you can select the network which you want to use if this network has a roaming agreement with your home network operator. Preferred You can set a list of preferred networks the handset should attempt to register with first, before attempting to register to any other...
  • Page 160: Organizer [Menu 5]

    Organizer [Menu 5] Accessing the Menu Scheduler [Menu 5-1] On top of the screen there are sections for date and icons. Whenever you change the date, the calendar will be updated according to the date. And square cursor will be used to locate the certain day.
  • Page 161: Phone Book [Menu 5-2]

    Organizer [Menu 5] Accessing the Menu View day Shows the note for the chosen day. Use U , D to browse through the note lists. If you set alarm for the note, Alarm watch is displayed. Press [Options] to delete, edit the note you selected. View all Shows the notes that are set for all days.
  • Page 162 Accessing the Menu 4. You can find an entry by name and number. 5. Select [Search]. 6. You can check the names and numbers by pressing [List]. 7. If you want to edit, delete, copy an entry, or to add the voice to one, select [Options].
  • Page 163 Organizer [Menu 5] Accessing the Menu Add new You can add phonebook entry by using this function. Phone memory capacity is 200 entries. SIM card memory capacity depends on the service provider. You can also save 20 characters of name in the Phone memory, and you can save characters in the SIM card.
  • Page 164 Accessing the Menu Note • The voice can only be attached to main number which you set. For example, if you change main number voice will be automatically attached changed number. • You can add voice tag to phone number in SIM card. The voice tag can be erased removing or changing SIM card.
  • Page 165 Organizer [Menu 5] Accessing the Menu Voice list You can see all phone numbers which contain voice. You can also call directly by pressing [Send]. After selecting phone number by using U and D press [Options], you can see following the submenus.
  • Page 166 Accessing the Menu 5. Then submenus below will be displayed. • View member - You can view the number list in Caller groups. - You can select the member you want by pressing [Options] then you can enable the submenu such as Edit, Delete, View other number, Write message, Copy, Voice and Main number.
  • Page 167 Organizer [Menu 5] Accessing the Menu Copy all You can copy/move entries from SIM card memory to Phone memory or from Phone memory to SIM card memory. 1. Open the phonebook first by pressing [Names] in standby mode. 2. Scroll to Copy all, then press [Select] to enter this menu. 3.
  • Page 168 Accessing the Menu 1. Open the phonebook first by pressing [Names] in a standby mode. 2. Scroll to Settings, then Press [Select] to enter. 3. Then submenus below will be displayed. • Set memory 1. Scroll to highlight Set memory, then press [Select] to enter. 2.
  • Page 169 Organizer [Menu 5] Accessing the Menu Information • Service dial number Use this function to access a particular list of services provided by your network operator (if supported by the SIM card). • Memory status This feature allows you to see how many free and in-use are in your phonebook.
  • Page 170: Fun & Tools [Menu 6]

    Fun & Tools [Menu 6] Accessing the Menu Calculator [Menu 6-1] This contains the standard functions such as +, –, x, / : Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide. 1. Input the numbers by pressing numeric keys. 2. Press U key once for Add and long press for Multiply. Press D key once for Subtract and long press for divide.
  • Page 171: Game [Menu 6-3]

    Fun & Tools [Menu 6] Accessing the Menu Game [Menu 6-3] The phone offers you enjoyable games to play with. Note The Control keys are different for each game. But each game has screens to explain the main control key (see key info.). Other common control keys are below.
  • Page 172: Unit Converter [Menu 6-4]

    Accessing the Menu Unit converter [Menu 6-4] This converts any measurement into a unit you Length want. There are 4 types that can be converted into units: Length, Area, Weight, and Volume. 1. You can select one of four unit types by pressing [Next] key.
  • Page 173: Wap Services [Menu 7]

    WAP services [Menu 7] Accessing the Menu Your phone supports services based on Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). You can access services supported by your network. The services menu allows you to get the information such as news, weather reports, and flight times. Home [Menu 7-1] You can connect to the configured homepage of the activated profile.
  • Page 174: Profiles [Menu 7-4]

    Accessing the Menu Setting You can set push the messages. Profiles [Menu 7-4] You can make up to 5 profiles and activate only one of them. Scroll to the desired profile and press < to access available options. • Activate You can activate the selected profile.
  • Page 175 WAP services [Menu 7] Accessing the Menu - Conn. security The options are On and Off depend on the gateway you are using. - Gateway information Most of WAP gateways do not require a User ID and Password. If your gateway need them to connect to it, then your network should provide them, and you must set them up correctly before trying to browse a WAP site.
  • Page 176: Go To Url [Menu 7-5]

    Accessing the Menu - GPRS settings The service settings are only available when GPRS is chosen as a bearer service. IP address : Input the IP address of the WAP gateway you access. : Input the APN of the GPRS. User ID : The users identify for your APN server.
  • Page 177: Cache Settings [Menu 7-6]

    WAP services [Menu 7] Accessing the Menu Cache settings [Menu 7-6] You can remove the contents of Cache memory and change the Cache check mode. Clear cache The contents of Cache memory will be removed. Check cache You can change the time for checking the Cache memory. •...
  • Page 178: Java [Menu 8]

    Java [Menu 8] Accessing the Menu Applications [Menu 8-1] Java Menu Options Scroll to an application and select Options. 1. Open : Launches the selected MIDlet. 2. Delete : Deletes the selected MIDlet. 3. Update : Accesses the server and updates the selected MIDlet.
  • Page 179: Download [Menu 8-3]

    Java [Menu 8] Accessing the Menu Download [Menu 8-3] See [Menu 7-2]. You can edit and set MIDlet server address. Download MIDlets using WAP Browser and store them in the phone. You can also view the list of MIDlets stored on the Applicatons screen.
  • Page 180: Internet On-Line Menu

    Internet On-line menu Accessing the Menu If you are on line, you can see the following menus. ❏ Home This is the same as [Menu 7-1]. ❏ Reload This reloads the current page. ❏ Bookmarks This is the same as [Menu 7-2]. ❏...
  • Page 181: Additional Functions

    How to Use Data and Fax call Additional Functions To be able to data or fax service, you need the communicate software such as a data or a fax program. Before using these functions, you need to connect your phone to a computer or make sure that your phone is in connection with a compatible device.
  • Page 182 Additional Functions Receiving Data or Fax Calls – Single number If you have a SIM card that does not support separate voice, data and fax numbers, the phone does not recognize the type of incoming call. To use a data or a fax service, make sure that you want to receive a data or fax call mode.
  • Page 183: In Call Menu

    In call Menu Additional Functions During a call, the following menus will be displayed, not in a standby mode. 1 During a call 1-1 Putting a Call on Hold You can place a call on hold or retrieve by just pressing the [Send] key.
  • Page 184 Additional Functions 1-4 Answering an Incoming Call To answer an incoming call, simply press the [Send] key. The handset is also able to warn you of an incoming call while you are already in a call. A tone sounds in the earpiece, and the display will show that a second call is waiting.
  • Page 185: Multiparty Or Conference Calls

    In call Menu Additional Functions 1-8 Switching DTMF Tones on During a Call To turn DTMF tones on during a call, for example, to allow your handset to make use of an automated switchboard, select the [Options] key, then DTMF On. DTMF tones can be turned off the same way.
  • Page 186 Additional Functions 2-1 Making a Second Call You can make a second call while you are already in a call. To do this, enter the second number and press [Send]. When you get second call the first call is automatically put on hold. You can swap between calls by selecting the [Options] key then Swap.
  • Page 187 In call Menu Additional Functions 2-7 Putting a Member of a Multiparty Call on Hold To place one selected caller (whose number is currently displayed on-screen) of a multiparty call on hold, select the [Options] key then Multiparty/Exclude. 2-8 A Private Call in a Multiparty Call To have a private call with one caller of a multiparty call, display the number of the caller you wish to talk to on the screen, then select the [Options] key and Multiparty/Private to put all the other callers on...
  • Page 188: Accessories

    Accessories There are various accessories for your mobile phone. You can select these options according to your personal communication requirements. Standard Battery Portable Handsfree This connects to your phone, allowing handsfree operation. Travel Adapter This charger allows you to charge the battery while away from home or your office.
  • Page 189 Accessories Data Kit/CD You can connect your phone to PC to exchange the data between them. Handsfree Kit The handsfree car kit enables you to attach the phone to the power jack in your car, providing you with handsfree operation. Note •...
  • Page 190: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance When using this unit, basic safety precautions as below should be always followed. • Do not touch the adapter with wet hands. • Do not disassemble this unit. (Take it to a qualified service technician when repair work is required.). •...
  • Page 191 Unlike other battery systems, there is no memory effect that could compromise the battery’s performance. • Use only LG batteries and chargers. LG chargers are designed to maximize the battery life. • Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery pack.
  • Page 192: Technical Data

    Technical Data General Product Name : G5300 System : GSM 900/DCS 1800 Ambient Temperatures Max : +55°C Min : -10°C...

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