System; Features - LG -TM510 User Manual

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Theme
(Menu
)
You can set up the screen displayed on the LCD screen
in the standby mode. (Default, Star theme)
Language
(Menu
Set the Multi-language feature to your language
preference.
1. Press Soft Key 1
Menu
Then
Display.
2. Press
Language.
Select the language then press Soft Key 1
(English/Spanish)
Version
(Menu
)
View the software and PRL version.

System

( Menu
)
System Select
(Menu
Choose setting to control which cellular company your
phone uses. Leave this setting as default unless you
want to alter the system selection (as instructed by your
service provider).
Home is B (Standard, Home only) is displayed.
Set NAM
(Menu
Select the phone's NAM (Number Assignment Module)
if the phone is registered with multiple service providers.
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Ok
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Auto NAM
(Menu
Allows the phone to automatically switch to one of the
programmed telephone numbers if it is operating in
the corresponding service provider area.
Force Call
(Menu
Makes next call in analog mode. You have 30 seconds
to place an analog call. This feature is typically used for
data applications.
Serving System
(Menu
You can identify the channel number of System which
is served and SID Number.
This information is only for technical support.

Features

( Menu
)
Data/Fax
(Menu
In Data/Fax setting, data and faxes can be transmitted.
Wireless data communication services refer to utilization
of subscriber terminals for access to internet with
personal computer or laptops at 8 Kbps or at maximum
of 13 Kbps.
Select Menu, then Press
Data/Fax
.
Your service provider needs to activate your Data
Mode to be able to use the Data/Fax option. (Requires
Data connectivity Kit)
Data In: This setting enables the subscriber terminal
to receive data calls.
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