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

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

    Contents For Your Safety ....5 Videotron Store ....62 Guidelines for safe and Call History ...... 63 effi cient use ..... 13 All Calls ........63 Missed Calls ......63 Getting to know your Dialed Calls ......63 phone ....... 41 Received Calls ......63 Getting started ....
  • Page 4 Contents My Stuff ......82 Settings ......96 Music Player ......82 Sound ........96 Camera ........83 Display .........97 Sound ........83 Phone Settings .....98 Pictures........83 Connection ......102 Video ........84 Call ........106 Other Files ......84 Application Settings ....109 File Manager ......85 Memory ......109 Phone Information....110 Tools ........
  • Page 5: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety Important Information Always store your phone away from heat. Never store This user guide contains your phone in settings that important information on may expose it to temperatures the use and operation of less than 32°F or greater than this phone.
  • Page 6 For Your Safety Turn off your phone in a • Do not dispose of your medical facility or at a gas battery by fi re or with station. Never place your hazardous or fl ammable phone in a microwave oven as materials.
  • Page 7 • When riding in a car, do thinners, etc.) or detergents not leave your phone or set to clean your phone. There up the hands-free kit near is a risk of this causing a to the air bag. If wireless fi...
  • Page 8 • Only use the batteries, within a service area and antennas, and chargers that the phone is turned on. provided by LG. The warranty will not be • Use accessories, such as applied to products provided earphones and headsets, by other suppliers.
  • Page 9 Memory card FCC RF Exposure information and care Information • Always insert/ remove the WARNING memory card while the Read this information handset power is off. If you before operating the remove it while the power is phone. on, it may be damaged. In August 1996, the Federal •...
  • Page 10 For Your Safety CAUTION exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance Use only the supplied and of 0.79 inches (2cm) must approved antenna. Use of be maintained between the unauthorized antennas or user’s body and the back modifi cations could impair of the phone.
  • Page 11 Vehicle Mounted received, including interference that may cause External Antenna undesired operation. (optional, if available) A minimum separation Cautions for Battery distance of 8 inches (20cm) • Do not disassemble. must be maintained between • Do not short-circuit. the user/bystander and the vehicle mounted external •...
  • Page 12 For Your Safety Adapter (Charger) Avoid damage to your Cautions hearing • Using the wrong battery • Damage to your hearing can charger could damage occur if you are exposed to your phone and void your loud sound for long periods warranty.
  • Page 13: Guidelines For Safe And Effi Cient Use

    Guidelines for safe and effi cient use TIA Safety guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Information Those guidelines are Provided herein is the consistent with the safety complete TIA Safety standards previously set by Information for Wireless both U.S. and international Handheld phones.
  • Page 14 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use * American National Standards Tips on Effi cient Institute; National Council Operation on Radiation Protection and For your phone to operate Measurements; International most effi ciently: Commission on Non-Ionizing • Do not touch the antenna Radiation Protection unnecessarily when the The design of your phone...
  • Page 15 • Pull off the road and park independent research by and before making or answering recommendations of Wireless a call if driving conditions so Technology Research. Persons require. with pacemakers: • Should ALWAYS keep the Electronic Devices phone more than six inches Most modern electronic from their pacemaker when equipment is shielded from RF...
  • Page 16 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use Hearing Aids Health Care Facilities Some digital wireless phones Turn your phone OFF in may interfere with some health care facilities when hearing aids. In the event of any regulations posted in such interference, you may these areas instruct you to do want to consult your service so.
  • Page 17 Posted Facilities cause an explosion or fi re resulting in bodily injury or Turn your phone OFF in any even death. facility where posted notices Areas with a potentially so require. explosive atmosphere are Aircraft often, but not always, marked FCC regulations prohibit using clearly.
  • Page 18 • The battery does not need to be fully discharged before Safety Information recharging. Please read and observe the • Use only LG-approved following information for safe chargers specifi c to your and proper use of your phone phone model since they and to prevent damage.
  • Page 19 • Keep the battery’s metal state. In this case, remove contacts clean. the battery from the phone, reinstall it, and turn the • Replace the battery when phone on. it no longer provides acceptable performance. • Actual battery life will The battery can be depend on network recharged several hundred...
  • Page 20 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use • When using the power General Notice plug, ensure that it is fi rmly • Using a damaged battery connected. or placing a battery in your If it is not, it may cause mouth may cause serious excessive heat or fi...
  • Page 21 Please contact an LG • When you use the phone in Authorized Service Centre public places, set the ring to replace the damaged tone to vibration so as not to antenna.
  • Page 22 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use FDA Consumer Update (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does The U.S. Food and Drug not produce heating effects Administration Centre for causes no known adverse Devices and Radiological health effects. Many Health Consumer Update on studies of low level RF Mobile Phones.
  • Page 23 products such as wireless into possible biological phones before they can be effects of RF of the type sold, as it does with new emitted by wireless drugs or medical devices. phones; However, the agency has • Design wireless phones in authority to take action if a way that minimizes any wireless phones are shown...
  • Page 24 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use • National Institute for sold in the United States Occupational Safety and must comply with FCC Health safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. The FCC relies • Environmental Protection on the FDA and other health Agency agencies for safety questions •...
  • Page 25 3. What kinds of phones RF exposure decreases rapidly with increasing are the subject of this distance from the source. update? The so-called ‘cordless The term ‘wireless phone’ phones,’ which have a refers here to handheld base unit connected to the wireless phones with built-in telephone wiring in a house, antennas, often called...
  • Page 26 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use results that often cannot mean for human health. be repeated in other Three large epidemiology laboratories. A few animal studies have been published studies, however, have since December 2000. suggested that low levels Between them, the studies of RF could accelerate the investigated any possible...
  • Page 27 5. What research is effects, such as cancer. This is because the needed to decide interval between the time whether RF exposure of exposure to a cancer- from wireless phones causing agent and the time poses a health risk? tumors develop - if they A combination of laboratory do may be many, many studies and epidemiological...
  • Page 28 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use Program and with groups FDA and the Cellular of investigators around Telecommunications & the world to ensure that Internet Association (CTIA) high priority animal studies have a formal Cooperative are conducted to address Research and Development important questions about Agreement (CRADA) to do...
  • Page 29 7. How can I fi nd developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic out how much Engineering (IEEE) and radiofrequency energy the National Council on exposure I can get Radiation Protection and by using my wireless Measurement. The exposure phone? limit takes into consideration All phones sold in the United...
  • Page 30 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use 8. What has the FDA test methodology for measuring the rate at which done to measure the RF is deposited in the heads radiofrequency energy of wireless phone users. The coming from wireless test method uses a tissues phones? imulating model of the...
  • Page 31 9. What steps can I take between your body and the source of the RF, since the to reduce my exposure exposure level drops off to radiofrequency dramatically with distance. energy from my For example, you could wireless phone? use a headset and carry If there is a risk from these the wireless phone away products - and at this...
  • Page 32 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use users of wireless phones, exists that using a wireless including children and phone causes brain teenagers. If you want tumors or other ill effects. to take steps to lower Their recommendation to exposure to radiofrequency limit wireless phone use energy (RF), the measures by children was strictly...
  • Page 33 wireless telephones. This requirements for hearing test method is now part aids and wireless phones of a standard sponsored so that no interference by the Association for the occurs when a person Advancement of Medical uses a ‘compatible’ phone instrumentation (AAMI). and a ‘compatible’...
  • Page 34 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use FDA web page on wireless 10 Driver Safety Tips phones Your wireless phone gives (http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/ you the powerful ability phones/index.html) to communicate by voice Federal Communications almost anywhere, anytime. Commission (FCC) RF Safety An important responsibility Program accompanies the benefi...
  • Page 35 automatic redial and 4. Suspend conversations memory. during hazardous driving conditions or situations. Let 2. When available, use a the person you are speaking handsfree device. A number with know you are driving; if of handsfree wireless phone necessary, suspend the call accessories are readily in heavy traffi...
  • Page 36 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use 6. Dial sensibly and assess with aware you are driving the traffi c; if possible, place and if necessary, suspend calls when you are not conversations which have moving or before pulling the potential to divert your into traffi...
  • Page 37 9. Use your wireless phone to lend a hand. If phone to help others in you see a broken-down emergencies. Your wireless vehicle posing no serious phone provides you a hazard, a broken traffi c perfect opportunity to be a signal, a minor traffi...
  • Page 38 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use Consumer Information scientifi c organizations through periodic and thorough on SAR (Specifi c evaluation of scientifi c studies. Absorption Rate) The standards include a This Model Phone substantial safety margin Meets the Government’s designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of Requirements for...
  • Page 39 be well below the maximum as described in this user’s value. Because the phone manual, is 0.60 W/kg. is designed to operate at (Body-worn measurements multiple power levels to use differ among phones models, only the power required to depending upon available reach the network, in general, accessories and FCC the closer you are to a...
  • Page 40 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use Additional information on Specifi c Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) website at http://www.wow-com.com * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue.
  • Page 41: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Getting to know your phone Open view Main screen Right soft key Direct access to Contacts Menu/OK key in home screen. Left soft key Launches browser in home screen. End/Power key Call key Dials a phone number and Ends or rejects a call. Turns the phone on/off.
  • Page 42: Side View

    Getting to know your phone Side view The Charger Port/USB connector microSD™ card slot Multitasking key Camera key Volume keys Battery cover Rear view Camera lens Battery SIM card socket...
  • Page 43 In order to improve antenna sensitivity, please do not cover the antenna area with your hand during a call and when using a Bluetooth ® connection. It may degrade voice quality. LG suggests that you hold the handset as shown below.
  • Page 44: Getting Started

    Getting started Installing the SIM and 2 Remove the battery Hold the top edge of the battery phone and use the fi ngernail 1 Remove the battery cutouts near the bottom of cover the battery to lift the battery Use your right thumb to from the phone.
  • Page 45 3 Install the SIM card 4 Install the battery Slide the SIM card into the Insert the top of the battery SIM card slot (as shown fi rst into the top edge of below). Make sure that the the battery compartment. gold contact area on the Ensure that the battery card is facing downwards.
  • Page 46 WARNING: Use of Your LG Wink will need to unauthorized accessories be charged until the Full could damage your phone Battery message appears and void your warranty.
  • Page 47: Installing A Memory Card

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

    Your Home screen On-Screen Icons The table below describes various display indicators or icons that appear on the phone’s display screen. ICON/ ICON/ DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION INDICATOR INDICATOR 3G network Multitasking available Network signal The browser is strength (number active of bars will vary) Vibrating Mode On No network signal Speakerphone...
  • Page 49: General Functions

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

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

    Note: You can answer a call Entering Text while using other functions or You can enter alphanumeric features. characters by using the phone’s keypad. For example, Adjusting the Volume storing names in the Address Use the side volume keys Book, writing a message, during a call to adjust the or scheduling events in the earpiece volume.
  • Page 52 General functions ABC Mode 123 Mode (Numbers Mode) This mode allows you to enter letters by pressing the key Type numbers using one labeled with the required letter keystroke per number. To one, two, three, or four times change to 123 mode in a text until the letter is displayed.
  • Page 53 Using the T9 Mode press the key or the right soft key Next The T9 predictive text input once (or more if needed), mode allows you to enter to cycle through the other words easily with a minimum word options. number of key presses.
  • Page 54: Using The Abc Mode

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

    Using the 123 During a Call (Numbers) Mode Your phone provides a number of control functions that The 123 Mode enables you you can use during a call. to enter numbers in a text To access these functions message (a telephone number, during a call, press the right for example) more quickly.
  • Page 56 General functions 1 Press the [SEND] key. Rejecting an Incoming Call 2 Press the right soft key Options and then select You can reject an incoming “Swap Calls”. call without answering by 3 Press Up/Down on the simply pressing the navigation key.
  • Page 57: Conference Calls

    Using the set up, calls may be added, disconnected (Exclude Call Speakerphone option allows you to select a You can use the integrated call to disconnect from the Speakerphone during a call conference call), or separated by pressing the center key (Private Call option allows .
  • Page 58 General functions Making a Second Call Place the Conference Call on Hold You can make a second call while currently on a call To place a conference call on simply by entering the second hold, press the [SEND] number with the keypad and key.
  • Page 59 Private Call in a Conference Call To have a private call with one of the callers in the conference call, press the right soft key Options, select Conference Call, and then Private Call. When the numbers of the callers are displayed, select the one with which you wish to speak in private.
  • Page 60: Menu Tree

    Menu Tree 1 Videotron 2 Call History 3 Games&Apps Store 1 All Calls 1 Games 2 Missed Calls 2 Applications 3 Dialed Calls 4 Received Calls 4 Videotron 5 Messaging 6 My Stuff Portal 1 Create Message 1 Music Player 1 Home 2 Inbox 2 Camera...
  • Page 61 7 Tools 8 Contacts 9 Settings 1 Voice Command 1 Contact List 1 Sound 2 Alarm Clock 2 New Contact 2 Display 3 Calendar 3 Caller Groups 3 Phone Settings 4 Notepad 4 Speed Dial Lists 4 Connection 5 Calculator 5 SIM 5 Call Management...
  • Page 62: Videotron Store

    Videotron Store Press the center key Menu, and press Videotron Store. Selecting this menu will launch the browser and bring you to your operator’s online store where you can purchase different contents such as wallpapers, ringtones and games & applications.
  • Page 63: Call History

    Call History Press the center key Menu, and press Call History. All Calls View a list of the last phone numbers or Contact entries for calls you placed, accepted, or missed. Missed Calls View a list of any calls you have missed.
  • Page 64: Games&Apps

    Games&Apps Games & Applications If you choose to download any additional games or applications, do the following steps: 1 Press and select Games & Apps and then Games or Applications. 2 You can use this menu to download new games and applications.
  • Page 65: Videotron Portal

    Videotron Portal Home Using the phone keys When surfi ng the Internet, you You can launch the web can use the following keys. browser and access the homepage of the web service Description provided by your operator. Up/Down Scrolls each •...
  • Page 66 Videotron Portal Forward: Goes to the next Search Text: You can search page, if you navigated to for the text you want. previous pages. Recent Pages: You can view Refresh: Reloads the current the latest page when you page. connected internet. Home: Goes back to the Page Overview: Choose this homepage.
  • Page 67: Enter Url

    Enter URL 3 Press the left soft key [Save] to save. You can manually enter a URL address and access the Connecting to a desired associated web page. bookmark • To enter a symbol, press or Press the OK the right soft key [Options] [Connect].
  • Page 68: Recent Pages

    Videotron Portal Recent Pages You can edit and delete a profi le by selecting Edit and Shows the recently-browsed Delete from the Options menu. pages. Activating an account Browser Settings After selecting the profi le you would like to activate, press Accounts the left soft key [Activate].
  • Page 69 Scrolling Control • Cache: Decide whether to allow the “Cache” function Allows you to set the scroll [On] or not [Off]. speed by selecting the number of lines to scroll. (1 Line, 2 Cookies Lines, 3 Lines) • Delete Cookies: Select this Show Image to clear all cookies.
  • Page 70 Videotron Portal • Clear Session: Removes Shortcuts the secure session. If this is set to On, you can use Navigation Mode the browser more quickly and conveniently with the numeric You can change the methods keypad in the phone. of browser navigation. If Shortcut is on, the following •...
  • Page 71: Messaging

    Messaging This menu includes functions key during the fi le loading related to SMS (Short time. When the fi le loading is Message Service), MMS complete, you will be able to (Multimedia Message Service), write a multimedia message. Voicemail as well as the Editing a message network’s service messages.
  • Page 72 Messaging Audio - You can insert an you can cancel it by pressing audio fi le from your saved the left soft key Cancel. audio fi les. Template Video - You can insert a video • Text: Allows you to easily clip from your saved video insert frequently used clips.
  • Page 73 respectively. Go to the • Delivery Options Contacts and Contact List - Delivery Receipt: Allows sections in this Manual for you to receive notifi cation more detailed information. that your message was Using Options sent successfully. Delivery Receipt may not be While entering text, press the compatible will all carriers.
  • Page 74 Messaging • Enter the recipient(s). For - Delivery Options: Allows more options, press the right you to set the options for soft key Options. In Delivery Receipt, Reply via this menu, you can choose Same Message Center, from the following options: Add Cc, and Add Bcc.
  • Page 75: Inbox

    Inbox selected message. Standard view - Switches You will be alerted when you the Inbox view mode to receive a message. New Standard view. messages are stored in the Inbox. In the Inbox, you can Forward - You can forward identify each message by the selected message to icons.
  • Page 76: Outbox

    Messaging Conversation view - To access the Outbox, from Switches the Inbox view mode the standby screen, press to Conversation view. the center key Menu, Messaging, and Outbox Outbox. Outbox is the storage place The following options are for recently sent but pending available for the Outbox folder: message.
  • Page 77: Drafts

    Drafts Delete - Deletes the selected message from the Sent list. Allows you to view and edit the Select Multiple - Allows you messages saved as drafts. to select multiple messages To access Drafts, from the to delete. standby screen, press the center key Menu, Message Details - Allows...
  • Page 78: Message Settings

    Messaging Message Settings Text Message Allows you to set preferences To access and confi gure for text messages. your Message Settings, from the standby screen, press The following options are the center key Menu, available: Messaging, and - Text Templates: Predefi ned Message Settings.
  • Page 79 - Msg Center No.: Allows you Multimedia Message to view and edit the phone Allows you to set your number for the Message preferences for multimedia Center. Do not edit unless messages. instructed to do so by your The following options are service provider.
  • Page 80 Messaging • Delete All: Allows you to - Download Options delete all the messages at • Download Without one time. Asking: Allows - Priority: Allows you to set Multimedia Messages the priority of the message. to be downloaded automatically. - Subject: Allows you to enable or disable the Subject •...
  • Page 81 Voicemail Number This menu allows you to set the Voicemail Center Number if this feature is supported by your operator. Please check with your operator for details of their service in order to confi gure the handset correctly. Service Message Allows you to confi...
  • Page 82: My Stuff

    My Stuff Music Player Shuffle Songs - Allows you to play all the songs in your To access Music Player, from music library in random order. the standby screen, press the center key My Stuff TIP! The music player plays and Music Player formats such as MP3, AAC, AAC+, and WMA.
  • Page 83: Camera

    Camera Sound To access Camera from the To access Sound from the standby screen, press the standby screen, press the center key Menu, center key Menu, My Stuff, Camera. My Stuff, Sound. Take Photo - Using the Download Ringtones - This built-in Camera, you can menu option connects the take pictures of people or...
  • Page 84: Video

    My Stuff Make Animated GIF - Allows Other Files you to create an animated GIF When you receive fi les of an fi le with the images in your undefi ned format (such as phone. .vcs, .vcf, etc.) via email, the The picture fi...
  • Page 85: File Manager

    Select Multiple - Allows you to select multiple files at once to perform various functions. Sort By - Allows you to sort the files by Name, Date, and Type. Information - Allows you to view information about the selected file or used memory space on your phone or memory card.
  • Page 86: Tools

    Tools Voice Command address book or say the phone number. Please note that Voice Command is the interfering noise might cause a function whereby your problem displaying candidates. phone’s voice recognition Additionally, the user has the engine identifi es the voice of option to select a number type the user and carries out the at the end, such as “mobile”,...
  • Page 87 - Cancel: Go back to the main • Mode Voice Command menu. - Speed: Voice Command prompting is abbreviated. - Exit: Terminate Voice - Normal: Voice Command Command. is played normally with - Next: Moves to the next prompts. result. •...
  • Page 88: Alarm Clock

    Tools - Medium: Operation of the - Name Repeat: The phone voice recognition engine announces an incoming call is normally affected by by repeating the name or user’s voice command and number of the caller. surrounding sound. Alarm Clock - Low: Operation of the voice recognition engine is strongly The alarm function allows you affected by user’s voice...
  • Page 89: Calendar

    Alarm Options Calendar Time - Input alarm time When you enter this menu, by specifying the hour and a calendar will be displayed. minutes. You can also choose The red square cursor is used a predefi ned amount of time to locate a particular day.
  • Page 90: Notepad

    Tools To access Calendar, from the Select Multiple Allows you standby screen, press the center to select multiple schedules in the same day to delete or send to Menu, Tools, another person. Calendar. The following options are available Notepad Search Allows you to search You can create up to a the saved schedule(s).
  • Page 91: Calculator

    Calculator 2 To view the time in another city, press the left soft The Calculator function allows you New, fi nd the to calculate simple mathematical equations. city through left & right navigation key, and set the To access Calculator, from the Daylight Savings Time.
  • Page 92: Stopwatch

    Tools 2 Input the Due Date, View Calendar Allows you to view the Calendar. Note, Priority, and Status information for the new Stopwatch Task. This menu allows you to 3 Press the left soft key record the elapsed time of Save to save the Task item.
  • Page 93: Tip Calculator

    - You can stop or restart timing Unit Converter by pressing again. This function allows you to - To reset the stop watch, convert units of measurement. press Stop to stop the There are 6 types of units time, then press the left soft that can be converted: Area, Reset.
  • Page 94: Contacts

    Contacts Contact List Contacts, and Contact. This menu allows you to save and manage contact address Caller Groups information. The Contact List’s This menu allows you to functions allow you to add a manage group information. new address or search saved You can confi...
  • Page 95: Speed Dial Lists

    Speed Dial Lists My Numbers This menu allows you to This displays your phone assign a frequently-called numbers stored in the SIM contact to the Speed Dial List. card. You can select a number from To access My Numbers, from 2 to 9 as a speed dial.
  • Page 96: Settings

    Settings Sound Increasing Ringtone: Allows you to enable or disable the This menu allows you to Increasing Ringtone function, confi gure the audio and which is played when you ringtone settings for your receive an incoming call. phone. Note : Full length music To access Audio &...
  • Page 97: Display

    Volume: This menu allows Power On/Off Tones you to control your Alert Tone You can select to turn Power volume. On/Off Tones to Ring or Alert Type: You can select Silent. to turn Alert Tones to Ring or Display Silent. This menu allows you to Keypad Tone confi...
  • Page 98: Phone Settings

    Settings Fonts Menu Styles You can configure the font size You can set the main menu and color of the font that your style to Icon or List view. phone uses. Phone Settings Clocks & Calendar This menu allows you to This feature allows you to confi...
  • Page 99 YYYY/MM/DD (year/month/ your navigation keys (when in date) standby mode). Set Time: This allows you to Auto Key Lock enter the current time. You can This allows you to set the choose the time format via the amount of time before your Time Format menu option.
  • Page 100 Settings - Off: You can deactivate the will request a security code flight mode to access the whenever you switch the network. phone on. If you set the Phone Lock to When SIM Security Card changed, your phone Various codes and passwords will request a security code are used to protect the only when you change your...
  • Page 101 - Fixed Dial Number: This Note: Not all SIM Cards have feature allows you to restrict a PIN2 Code. If your SIM Card your outgoing calls to does not, this menu option is selected phone numbers, if not displayed. supported by your SIM Card. Reset Settings The PIN2 code is required.
  • Page 102: Connection

    Settings - Deletes personal Bluetooth information stored in the Your phone has built-in phone memory (e.g.: Bluetooth wireless technology, Contacts, Messages, which makes it possible for Tasks, Alarm, Calendar you to connect your phone Schedules). wirelessly to other Bluetooth - Restores the settings devices such as a hands- stored in the phone free device, PC, PDA, or...
  • Page 103 Hands-free profile the phone. This allows you to call and listen to an audio clip This appears when the using a Bluetooth connection. hands-free profi le is used between the hands-free device When using each device, see and the phone. This allows the manual that comes with you to call using a Bluetooth the device.
  • Page 104 Settings - Off: This option hides My Devices: This function your phone from other allows you to view the list of Bluetooth devices except all devices that are paired those already paired with with your phone. yours. My Bluetooth Info: Search New Device: This This menu allows you to function allows you to search...
  • Page 105 USB Connection Mode Access Points You can transfer files from a This menu shows the compatible PC to the memory Access Points. You can in your phone using the Mass register, delete, and edit by Storage Mode. When you pressing the right soft key connect the phone to a PC Options.
  • Page 106: Call

    Settings Manual: The phone will fi nd details, contact Customer the list of available networks service of your operator. and show you them. Then you The following options are can select the network which available: you want to use if this network All Voice Calls: Diverts voice has a roaming agreement with calls unconditionally.
  • Page 107 Auto Redial Answer Mode If set to On, your phone redials This allows you to determine the number you’re trying to how to answer the phone. call up to 10 times after you Any Key: Allows you to hear a quick, busy signal. answer an incoming call by Press [END] to stop the...
  • Page 108 Settings Minute Minder Call Reject On/Off: Allows you to activate or deactivate This option allows you to Call Reject. When the Reject specify whether the phone will All Calls option is set, all beep every minute during a incoming calls are routed call to keep you informed of directly to Voicemail.
  • Page 109: Application Settings

    Time & Cost Memory Allows you to view information This menu allows you to about Data Counter. confi gure your Memory settings. Application Settings To access Memory, from the This Menu allows you to standby screen, press the confi gure Application Settings. center key Menu, To access Application Settings,...
  • Page 110: Phone Information

    Settings Phone Reserved: This Phone Information function shows the status of This menu is used to view My the reserved memory used Numbers, Manufacturer, Model by Text Messages, Contacts, Name, Device ID, Hardware Calendar items, Tasks, and the Version, Software Version, Notepad.
  • Page 111: Accessories

    Accessories These accessories are availble for use with your Wink. Charger Data cable Battery User Guide Learn more about your Wink. Stereo headset NOTE: • Always use genuine LG accessories. Failure to do this may invalidate your warranty. • Accessories may be different in different regions; please check...
  • Page 112: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting This chapter lists some problems you might encounter while using your phone. Some problems require you to call your service provider, but most are easy to correct yourself. Message Possible causes Possible solutions There is no SIM card in Make sure the SIM card is SIM error the phone or it is inserted...
  • Page 113 No outlet voltage. and clean them if necessary. Plug in to a different outlet, Charger defective. or check the voltage. If the charger does not warm up, replace it. Wrong charger. Only use original LG accessories. Battery defective. Replace battery.
  • Page 114 Trouble Shooting Message Possible causes Possible solutions Phone loses Reconnection to another Signal too weak. service provider is automatic. network Number not The Fixed Dial Number Check settings. permitted function is on.
  • Page 116: Limited Warranty Statement

    3. Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship. 4. The fact that the Customer Service Department at LG was not notifi ed by the original end user of the alleged defect or malfunction of the product, during the warranty period.
  • Page 117 THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. LG ELECTRONICS CANADA, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR...
  • Page 118 MEMO...

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