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  • Page 1: User Guide

    futuro. consultarlo teléfono. utilizar antes cuidadosamente USUARIO MANUAL ESPAÑOL para Guárdelo manual este Please read this manual carefully before operating your mobile phone. Retain it for future reference. A X 2 6 0 USER GUIDE P/N : MMBB0264701(1.0) ENGLISH...
  • Page 2 Copyright ©2008 LG Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. LG and the LG logo are registered trademarks of LG Group and its related entities. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Precautions

    Important Safety Precautions Read these instructions. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide. WARNING! Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or death. 1. Never use an unapproved battery since this could damage the phone and/or battery and could cause the battery to explode.
  • Page 4 Important Safety Precautions 1. Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as a bathroom. 2. Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. This could cause a fire.
  • Page 5 6. Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms to avoid electric shock or fire. 7. Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Safety Precautions Table of Contents Welcome Technical Details FCC RF Exposure Information Phone Overview Entering Text With the QWERTY Keyboard Menus Overview Menu Access Shortcut Menus Getting Started with Your Phone The Battery Installing the Battery Removing the Battery Charging the Battery Battery Charge Level...
  • Page 7 Entering and Editing Information Text Input Key Functions Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory The Basics of Storing Contacts Entries Phone Numbers With Pauses Storing a Number with Pauses Adding a Pause to an Existing Number Searching Your Phone’s Memory 28 Scrolling Through Your Contacts 29 Making a Call From Your Phone’s Memory...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents 5. Videos 6. Audios 7. Shuffle 8. Music Contacts 1. New Contact 2. Contact List 3. My Circle 4. Groups 5. Speed Dials 6. My Name Card Recent Calls 1. Missed Calls 2. Received Calls 3. Dialed Calls 4.
  • Page 9 Settings 1. Sound 1.1 Ringers 1.2 Volume 1.3 Message Alerts 1.4 Alert Type 1.5 Service Alerts 1.6 Power On/Off Tone 1.7 Slide Tone 2. Display 2.1 Wallpaper 2.2 Banner 2.3 Backlight 2.4 Menu Style 2.5 Languages 2.6 Clocks & Calendar 2.7 Font Settings 2.8 Color Schemes 3.
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Safety TIA Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal Antenna Care Phone Operation Tips on Efficient Operation Driving Electronic Devices Pacemakers Persons with pacemakers: Hearing Aids Other Medical Devices Health Care Facilities Vehicles Posted Facilities Aircraft Blasting Areas Potentially Explosive Atmosphere 80 For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag...
  • Page 11: Welcome

    Note The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by LG Electronics is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Welcome...
  • Page 12: Technical Details

    (2) this device and its accessories must accept any interference received, including interference that causes undesired operation. Technical Details The AX260 is an all digital phone that operates on both Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) frequencies: Cellular services at 800 MHz and Personal Communication Services (PCS) at 1.9 GHz.
  • Page 13 Station Transmission System), and MS (Mobile Station). * TSB-74: Protocol between an IS- 95A system and ANSI J-STD- CDMA Standard Designator TIA/EIA-95A Basic Air TSB-74 ANSI J-STD-008 Interface TIA/EIA-IS2000 ANSI TIA/EIA 553A TIA/EIA/IS-634 TIA/EIA/IS/651 Network TIA/EIA/IS-41-C TIA/EIA/IS-124 TIA/EIA/IS-96-B TIA/EIA/IS-99 TIA/EIA/IS-637 Service TIA/EIA/IS-657 IS-801...
  • Page 14: Fcc Rf Exposure Information

    Technical Details FCC RF Exposure Information WARNING! Read this information before operating the phone. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States, with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
  • Page 15 Vehicle-Mounted the External Antenna (Optional, if available.) To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements, keep 8 inches (20 cm) between the user / bystander and vehicle-mounted the external antenna. For more information about RF exposure, visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov. FCC Notice and Cautions This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCC...
  • Page 16: Phone Overview

    Side Camera Key Use for quick access to Camera functions. Earphone Jack Allows the use of a headset to hear caller's voice. Insert microSD card for external microSD card slot memory. Use LG approved microSD card.
  • Page 17: Entering Text With The Qwerty ® Keyboard

    Entering Text With the QWERTY Your phone features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, specifically designed for easy and comfortable text entry. The QWERTY keyboard uses the same layout and works just like the keyboard on your computer. The easiest way to enter text is using your thumbs to type on the QWERTY keyboard.
  • Page 18: Menus Overview

    Menus Overview Messaging 1. New Text Message 2. New Picture Message 3. Inbox 4. Sent 5. Drafts 6. Voicemail 7. Templates 8. Settings 1. All Messages 2. Text Message 3. Picture Message 4. Edit Voicemail# 9. Delete All 1. Delete Inbox 2.
  • Page 19 4. My Bluetooth Name 5. My Bluetooth Info Tools 1. Voice Command 2. My Menu 3. Alarm Clock 4. Calendar 5. Ez Tip Calc 6. Notepad 7. Calculator 8. World Clock 9. Stopwatch 0. Unit Converter Settings 1. Sound 1. Ringers 2.
  • Page 20: Menu Access

    Menus Overview Menu Access Press Menu to access nine phone menus when the slide is closed. In standby mode, press Right Soft Key then to unlock. With the slide open, press Right Soft Key TopMenu to access the main menus. There are two methods of accessing menus and submenus: Use the navigation key to...
  • Page 21: Getting Started With Your Phone

    Warning! Use only the charger provided with the phone. Using any charger other than the one included with the AX260 may damage your phone or battery. 1. Plug the end of the adapter into the phone’s charger port and the other end into an electrical outlet.
  • Page 22: Battery Charge Level

    Getting Started with Your Phone Battery Charge Level The battery charge level is shown at the top right of the LCD screen. When the battery charge level becomes low, the low battery sensor alerts you in three ways: sounding an audible tone, blinking the battery icon, and displaying a warning message.
  • Page 23: Screen Icons

    Screen Icons To see the icon glossary, go to Menu - > Settings - > Phone Info - > Glossary on your phone. Making Calls 1. Make sure the phone is turned on. If not, press for about 3 seconds. 2.
  • Page 24: Correcting Dialing Mistakes

    Getting Started with Your Phone Correcting Dialing Mistakes If you make a mistake while dialing a number, press once to erase the last digit entered, or hold down at least 2 seconds to go to the standby mode. Redialing Calls 1.
  • Page 25: Quick Access To Convenient Features

    Quick Access to Convenient Features Keyguard Mode Keyguard Mode Quick Activation 1. Press Menu when the flip is closed. 2. Press Settings . 3. Press Keyguard Timer . 4. Highlight a timer setting, then press to select it. 7 Seconds/ 30 Seconds/ 2 Minutes/ Always Off Note Until you change it, the default...
  • Page 26: Call Waiting

    Quick Access to Convenient Features Call Waiting Your cellular service may offer call waiting. While a call is in progress, two beeps indicate another incoming call. When call waiting is enabled, you may put the active call on hold while you answer the other incoming call.
  • Page 27 Dialing Single Digit Speed Dials (from 2 to 9) Press and hold the Speed Dial number. Enter the Speed Dial number and press Dialing Double Digit Speed Dials (from 10 to 99) Press the first digit and then press and hold the key of the last digit.
  • Page 28: Entering And Editing Information

    Entering and Editing Information Text Input You can input and edit your Banner, Calendar, Contacts, Alarm Clock, Notepad, and Messages. Key Functions Left Soft Key: Press to scroll through the following text input modes: T9Word (T9WORD/T9Word/ T9word) -> Abc (ABC/Abc/abc) -> 123 -> Symbols Note When the slide is open and you...
  • Page 29: Contacts In Your Phone's Memory

    Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory The Basics of Storing Contacts Entries 1. From standby mode enter the phone number you want to save (up to 48 digits). 2. Press Left Soft Key 3. Select either Save New or Update Existing. 4.
  • Page 30: Storing A Number With Pauses

    Pause . 7. Enter additional number(s), then press Searching Your Phone’s Memory The AX260 phone is able to perform a dynamic search of the contents in your phone’ s memory. A dynamic search compares entered letters or numbers against the entries in your Contacts.
  • Page 31: Scrolling Through Your Contacts

    Scrolling Through Your Contacts 1. Press Contact List to display your Contacts alphabetically. 2. Use to scroll through the list. Searching by Letter 1. Press Contact List to display your Contacts alphabetically. 2. Press (or press repeatedly) the key on the keypad that corresponds with the search letter.
  • Page 32: Making A Call From Your Phone's Memory

    Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory Set As My Circle Making a Call From Your Phone’s Memory Once you have stored phone numbers in your Contacts, you can place calls to those numbers quickly and easily. By pressing Send Key ● after searching for a phone number in Contacts or Call History and highlighting it.
  • Page 33: Using Phone Menus

    Messaging The phone can store up to 435 messages. The AX260 supports up to 160 characters in a text message or up to 5000 characters in a picture message including 5 slides. The information stored in the message is determined by phone mode and service capability.
  • Page 34 Messaging 3. Select the option(s) to customize. Contacts To select a recipient from your Contacts list. Recent Calls To select a recipient from your Recent calls. Recent Messages Groups Select a recipient from your Groups. General / Family / Friends / Colleagues / Business / School Cancel Cancels editing your...
  • Page 35: New Picture Message

    Message Icon Reference Inbox New/Unread Text/Picture Message Opened/Read Text/Picture Message New/Unread Noti Mesaage Opened/Read Noti Message Priority High Sent Failed Text/Picture Messages Failed Multi Text/Picture Messages Sent Message Pending Multi Messages Pending Sent Text/Picture Messages Multi Text/Picture Messages in transfer Text/Picture Message delivered Multiple Messages delivered Drafts...
  • Page 36 Messaging 7 . With the highlight on Audio, press Left Soft Key highlight an option, and press to select: My Audios/Default 8. Use to highlight a sound, then press Left Soft Key Set . Note Video and audio cannot be sent in the same message.
  • Page 37: Inbox

    Save As Draft / Priority Level / Delivery Notice / Remove / Cancel * Editing the Subject Preview / Add / Go to / Save As / Priority Level / Delivery Notice / Remove / Cancel 1 1. Press to send. 3.
  • Page 38: Sent

    Messaging to start a chat session with the sender (not available with picture messages), or Right Soft Key additional options. Delete Deletes the selected message (for text messages only). Forward Forwards a received message to other destination address(es) (for text messages only).
  • Page 39: Drafts

    Forward Forwards a received message to other destination address(es). Save Contact Save New / Update Existing Save as Quick-Text Stores the message as quick text for future messages. Save Media Image / Audio Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks the selected message. Information Shows the message type priority and status.
  • Page 40: Templates

    Messaging 2. Choose from the following options: Press Left Soft Key ● to clear the voice mail count. Press to listen to the ● message(s). 7. Templates Allows you to display, edit, and add text phrases. These text strings allow you to reduce manual text input into messages.
  • Page 41 2. Auto Delete (On/ Off) With this feature on, read messages are automatically deleted when you exceed the storage limit. 3. Entry Mode Allows you to select the default input method including T9Word, Abc and 123. 4. Signature (On/ Off/ Edit) Allows you to make/edit a signature to automatically send with your messages.
  • Page 42: Delete All

    Axcess Shop Service. This feature should only be used when a VMS (Voicemail Service) access number is not provided from the network. 9. Delete All Allows you to erase the messages stored in your Inbox, Sent, or Saved message folders. You can also erase all messages at the same time.
  • Page 43: Axcess Apps

    not use a network connection while in use. Incoming Calls While downloading an application, incoming calls will automatically be sent to your voice mail, if available. If you do not have voice mail, downloading will not be interrupted by an incoming call, and the caller will receive a busy signal.
  • Page 44: Axcess Info

    Axcess Shop 2. Axcess Info Allows you to set the Airtime Charge Warning message that pops up when Axcess Apps is started to ON or OFF. 1. Press 2. Press Left Soft Key Right Soft Key Managing Your Axcess Apps Applications Download new applications and delete old ones at anytime.
  • Page 45: Axcess Web

    Axcess Web The Axcess Web feature allows you to view Internet content. Access and selections within this feature are dependent upon your service provider. For specific information on Axcess Web access through your phone, contact your service provider. 1. Start Browser Allows you to initiate an Axcess Web session.
  • Page 46 Axcess Web Scrolling to scroll through the content if the current page does not fit on one screen. The currently selected item is indicated by a cursor on the screen. Fast Scrolling Press and hold move the cursor up and down on the current screen.
  • Page 47: Web Messages

    Clearing Out Text/Number Entered When entering text or numbers, press to clear the last number, letter, or symbol. Press and hold to clear the input field completely. Initiating a Phone Call From Mobile Web You can make a phone call from Mobile Web if the site you are using supports the feature.
  • Page 48: Multimedia

    Multimedia Multimedia View, take, and trade your digital pictures and video right from your wireless phone. 1. Take Photo Notes ● The displayed number on the top right corner of the camera view is the number of pictures that can be taken with the current camera settings.
  • Page 49: Record Video

    Brightness Night Mode On/ Off Self Timer Off/ 3 Seconds/ 5 Seconds/ 10 Seconds White Balance Auto/ Sunny/ Cloudy/ Tungsten/ Fluorescent Color Effects Color/ Sepia/ Mono/ Negative/ Solari/ Vivid Templates On/ Off Shutter Sound None/ Sound 1/ Sound 2/ Sound 3/ Say Cheese Multishot Off/ 3 shots/...
  • Page 50: Record Voice

    Multimedia Switch to Camera from video mode to camera mode. Resolution 176X144/ 128X96 Zoom Brightness White Balance Cloudy/ Tungsten/ Fluorescent Record Time Memory Storage Memory/ Card Memory AxcessMyPics Reminder Enable/ Disable 3. Press Rec to begin recording. 4. Press Stop to stop recording.
  • Page 51: Images

    4. Images Allows you to select images to customize your phone's Main Screen, or Picture ID. 1. Press 2. Select My Images / Default then press 3. Highlight the image you want to display. Press Right Soft Key ● Options to access and apply options.
  • Page 52: Audios

    Multimedia 6. Audios Allows you to choose audio clips. 1. Press 2. Select My Audios / Default then press Press Left Soft Key ● Send to send the selected audio clip to somebody else. Press Play to play the ● selected audio clip.
  • Page 53: Contacts

    Notes Be sure to use only recommended microSD cards. Using non-recommended microSD cards could cause data loss and damage your phone. The microSD card and its adapter can be easily damaged by improper operation. Please be careful when inserting, removing, or handling it. Do not remove a microSD while files are being accessed or transferred.
  • Page 54: Contact List

    Contacts 3. Highlight the field you wish to store the contact information 4. Enter the phone number or e-mail address. 5. Continue adding the desired contact information to the entry. 6. When you are finished entering the desired contact information, press save the entry into your Contacts list.
  • Page 55: Groups

    3. On an existing My Circle entry: Press Left Soft Key Message to quickly send a text message or a picture message. Press Right Soft Key Options to access options. 4. Groups Allows you to view your grouped Contacts, add a new group, change the name of a group, or delete a whole group.
  • Page 56: My Name Card

    Recent Calls 4. Use to highlight the number, then press A confirmation message is displayed. 6. My Name Card Allows you to view all of your personal Contact information including name and phone numbers. 1. Press 2. Use to select the feature you want to edit.
  • Page 57: Received Calls

    2. Received Calls Allows you to view the list of incoming calls; up to 30 entries. 1. Press 2. Use to highlight an entry. 3. Dialed Calls Allows you to view the list of outgoing calls; up to 30 entries. 1.
  • Page 58: Data Counter

    Received Data / Sent Data / All Data Bluetooth The AX260 is compatible with devices that support the Bluetooth headset and hands- free profile(s)*. You may create and store 25 pairings within the AX260 and connect to one device at a time.
  • Page 59: Paired Devices

    Bluetooth enabled; your service provider or handset manufacturer cannot be responsible for compatibility with devices not sold by the service provider or handset manufacturer. 1. Paired Devices Pairing is the process that allows the handset to locate, establish and register 1-to-1 connection with the target device.
  • Page 60: My Visibility

    Bluetooth ® 2. Use to select a setting, then press On / Off Note By default, your device’s Bluetooth functionality is turned off. 3. My Visibility Allows you to set the visibility of your Bluetooth function. 1. Press 2. Use to select a setting, then press Visible / Hidden...
  • Page 61: Tools

    Tools Your phone tools include Voice Command, My Menu, Alarm Clock, Calendar, Ez Tip Calc, Notepad, Calculator, World Clock, Stopwatch, and Unit Converter. 1. Voice Command Allows you to make phone calls quickly and easily by voice. Your phone recalls the number from your Contacts, displays it briefly, and then dials it.
  • Page 62: Alarm Clock

    Tools 3. Alarm Clock Allows you to set up to five alarms. At the alarm time, any set alarm will sound the tone of your choice, and an alarm message will be displayed on the LCD screen. 1. Press 2. Use to highlight the alarm number.
  • Page 63: Ez Tip Calc

    Reminder Repeat ● ● Repeat End Ringtone ● ● 5. Press Save . 5. Ez Tip Calc Allows you to quickly and easily estimate the tip and total amount of a bill by inputting the bill amount before tip, the tip percentage, and dividing it by the number of people paying.
  • Page 64: World Clock

    Tools 1. Press 2. Enter data. Use keypad to enter ● numbers. to enter ● decimals. Press Left Soft Key ● Clear to erase the entry. Press Right Soft Key ● Operator for additional calculating options. Use Navigation Keys to ●...
  • Page 65: Stopwatch

    9. Stopwatch Stopwatch is available just as common stopwatches we see and use in daily life. 1. Press 2. Press Start to start, and press Stop to stop. You can use the Lap ● function by pressing Right Soft Key Lap to record up to 20 laps and lap times.
  • Page 66: Volume

    Settings 1.2 Volume Allows you to set various volume settings. 1. Press 2. Select Master Volume / Keypad / Earpiece / Speaker . 3. Use to adjust the volume of the ringer, then press save the setting. 1.3 Message Alerts Allows you to select the alert tone for a new message, and set the frequency of the Message...
  • Page 67: Power On/Off Tone

    1.5.1 Minute Beep Alerts you 10 seconds before the end of every minute during a call. 1.5.2 Call Connect Alerts you when the call is connected. 1.5.3 Back to Top Alerts you when you scroll through the end of a menu list. 1.5.4 Low Battery Alerts you when the battery charge level is low.
  • Page 68: Banner

    Settings 2.1.1 Main Screen Select an image or video from My Picture or My Videos, and press Left Soft Key set it as the main screen wallpaper. 2.1.2 Shuffle Set Shuffle to On or Off , and set the repeat frequency. 2.1.3 Buy Wallpaper Purchase wallpapers for your phone.
  • Page 69: Clocks & Calendar

    English and Spanish. 1. Press 2. Use to select English or Spanish , then press 2.6 Clocks & Calendar Allows you to select the type of clocks displayed on the main LCD. 1. Press 2. Choose a setting and press Normal Clock/ Analog Clock 1/ Analog Clock 2/ Digital Clock 1/ Digital Clock 2/...
  • Page 70: Security

    Settings 1. Press 2. Set the timer setting then press 7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 2 Minutes/ Always Off 4. Security The Security menu allows you to secure the phone electronically. 4.1 Lock Phone Keeps your phone from unauthorized use. Once the phone is locked, it is in restricted mode until the lock code is entered.
  • Page 71: Emergency #S

    1. Press 2. Enter the four-digit lock code and press 3. Press Restrict Calls. 4. Use to select Outgoing Only/ Incoming Only/ All/ None , then press 4.3 Emergency #s Allows you to enter 3 emergency numbers. You can call these emergency numbers and 91 1, even when the phone is locked or restricted.
  • Page 72: Call Settings

    Settings 3. Press Reset Default . 4. Read the displayed message and press 5. A message will pop up that says “All settings will revert to factory default.” Select: Revert / Cancel 5. Call Settings The Call Settings menu allows you to designate how the phone handles both incoming and outgoing calls.
  • Page 73: Voice Privacy

    5.4 Voice Privacy Allows you to set the voice privacy feature for CDMA calls as Enhanced or Standard. CDMA offers inherent voice privacy. Check with your service provider for availability. 1. Press 2. Use to select a setting, then press Enhanced / Standard 5.5 Auto Volume Provides a better audio...
  • Page 74: Pc Connection

    Allows you to select the data port. 1. Press 2. Use to select a setting, then press USB Modem/ USB Mass Storage/ RS 232C(COM Port)/ Bluetooth/ Closed Using AX260 USB Drive Mode Note ● to continue. ● Requirements: AX260 Phone ● AX260 USB Cable ●...
  • Page 75 phone. Allow the computer to detect the phone's USB drivers and install them. 3. Make sure the microSD has been formatted on the phone so the required folders will be created for use with your phone. To format the memory card navigate the phone to Menu >...
  • Page 76: System

    Settings 6. The music player files will need to be copied into the music folder. Music player only supports MP3 files, AAC files, AAC+ files. (Not enhanced AAC files) 7. Once you are done transferring files, disconnect the phone. When you launch Music Player or go into My Media folders, an "Initializing..."...
  • Page 77: Network

    7 .1 Network 7.1.1 System Select Allows you to set up the phone producer’s management environment. Leave this setting as the default unless you want to alter system selection as instructed by your service provider. 1. Press 2. Use to select Home Only / Automatic A/ Automatic B then press 7.1.2 Set NAM...
  • Page 78: Location

    Settings 7 .2 Location Menu for GPS (Global Positioning System: Satellite assisted location information system) mode. 1. Press 2. Use to select a setting, then press Location On / E91 1 Only Note GPS satellite signals are not always transmitted, especially under bad atmospheric and environmental conditions, indoors etc.
  • Page 79: Safety

    TIA Safety Information The following is the complete TIA Safety Information for wireless handheld phones. Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal Your wireless handheld portable phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When ON, it receives and sends out Radio Frequency (RF) signals.
  • Page 80: Phone Operation

    Safety Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. Phone Operation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. Tips on Efficient Operation For your phone to operate most efficiently: Don’t touch the antenna...
  • Page 81: Pacemakers

    Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
  • Page 82: Health Care Facilities

    Safety Health Care Facilities Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may use equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded...
  • Page 83: For Vehicles Equipped With An Air Bag

    atmosphere are often, but not always marked clearly. Potential areas may include: fueling areas (such as gasoline stations); below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles (such as grain, dust, or metal powders);...
  • Page 84: Battery Information And Care

    The battery doesn't need to ● be empty before recharging. Use only LG-approved ● chargers specific to your phone model since they are designed to maximize battery life. Do not disassemble or short- ●...
  • Page 85: Explosion, Shock, And Fire Hazards

    Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards Do not put your phone in a ● place subject to excessive dust and keep the minimum required distance between the power cord and heat sources. Unplug the power cord prior ● to cleaning your phone, and clean the power plug pin when it’s dirty.
  • Page 86 ● in water. If this happens, turn it off immediately and remove the battery. If the phone does not work, take it to an LG Authorized Service Center. Do not paint your phone. ● The data saved in your phone ●...
  • Page 87: Warning! Important Safety Information

    caution. Ensure that cables are tucked away safely and do not touch the antenna unnecessarily. Warning! Important safety information Avoiding hearing damage Permanent hearing loss may occur if you use your phone and/or headset at a high volume. Set the volume to a safe level. You can adapt over time to a higher volume of sound that may sound normal but can be...
  • Page 88: Avoiding Hearing Damage

    Safety performing any other activity that requires your full attention. Avoiding hearing damage Permanent hearing loss may occur if you use your headset at a high volume. Set the volume to a safe level. You can adapt over time to a higher volume of sound that may sound normal but can be damaging to your hearing.
  • Page 89: Fda Consumer Update

    FDA Consumer Update The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones: 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones.
  • Page 90 Safety emit Radio Frequency (RF) energy at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case, the FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace, or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists.
  • Page 91 The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities, as well. The FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure.
  • Page 92 Safety exposure decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the source. The so-called “cordless phones,” which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at far lower power levels, and thus produce RF exposures far below the FCC safety limits. 4.
  • Page 93 salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless phone RF exposures. However, none of the studies can answer questions about long- term exposures, since the average period of phone use in these studies was around three years.
  • Page 94 Safety wireless phone RF? The FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) energy.
  • Page 95 All phones sold in the United States must comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines that limit Radio Frequency (RF) energy exposures. The FCC established these guidelines in consultation with the FDA and the other federal health and safety agencies. The FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless phones is set at a Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
  • Page 96 Safety Practice for Determining the Spatial-Peak Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques”, sets forth the first consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users.
  • Page 97 dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna. Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like those...
  • Page 98 Safety 1 1. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment? Radio Frequency (RF) energy from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices. For this reason, the FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones.
  • Page 99: Driver Safety Tips

    12. Where can I find additional information? For additional information, please refer to the following resources: FDA web page on wireless phones (http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) International Commission on Non-lonizing Radiation Protection (http://www.icnirp.de) World Health Organization (WHO) International EMF Project (http://www.who.int/emf)
  • Page 100 Safety speed dial function without taking your attention off the road. 2. When available, use a hands- free device. A number of hands-free wireless phone accessories are readily available today. Whether you choose an installed mounted device for your wireless phone or a speaker phone accessory, take advantage of these devices if available to you.
  • Page 101 or nearby vehicles. 6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan your calls before you begin your trip or attempt to coincide your calls with times you may be stopped at a stop sign, red light, or otherwise stationary.
  • Page 102: Consumer Information On Sar

    Safety progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 91 1 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you. 10. Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non- emergency assistance number when necessary. Certain situations you encounter while driving may require attention, but are not...
  • Page 103 designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government. These FCC exposure limits are derived from the recommendations of two expert organizations, the National Counsel on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and...
  • Page 104 Safety the maximum value. Because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels to use only the power required to reach the network, in general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
  • Page 105 model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.22 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user’s manual, is 0.733 W/kg. While there may be differences between SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure.
  • Page 106: Fcc Hearing-Aid Compatibility (Hac) Regulations For Wireless Devices

    Safety FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Report and Order in WT Docket 01-309 modified the exception of wireless phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC Act) to require digital wireless phones be compatible with hearing-aids.
  • Page 107 M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not...
  • Page 108 Safety The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark. The T mark is intended to be synonymous with the UT mark. The M and T marks are recommended by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industries Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT For information about hearing aids and digital wireless phones FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control...
  • Page 109: Accessories

    Accessories There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone. Consult your local dealer for availability. Optional items are sold separately. Battery Charger The battery charger allows you to charge your phone. Battery Standard battery is available. Vehicle Power Charger The vehicle power charger allows you to operate the phone and trickle charge the phone’s battery from your vehicle.
  • Page 110: Limited Warranty Statement

    Limited Warranty Statement 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions: (1) The limited warranty for the...
  • Page 111 Department of LG. LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty. 2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: (1) Defects or damages resulting from use of the...
  • Page 112 (1 1)Consumables (such as fuses). 3. WHAT LG WILL DO: “LG will, at its sole option, either repair, replace or refund the purchase price of any unit that does not conform to this limited warranty. LG may choose at its...
  • Page 113 LG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR...
  • Page 114: Index

    Index Accessories 107 Alarm Clock 60 All Calls 55 Audios 50 Axcess Apps 41 Axcess Info 42 Axcess Shop 40 Axcess Web 43 Battery Charge Level Bluetooth ® Calculator 61 Calendar 60 Call Settings 70 Call Timer 55 Charging the Battery Consumer Information on SAR 100 Contact List 52...
  • Page 115 Music 50 My Bluetooth Info 58 My Bluetooth Name My Circle 52 My Menu 59 My Name Card 54 My Visibility 58 New Contact 51 New Picture Message New Text Message 31 Notepad 61 Paired Devices 57 PC Connection 72 Phone Info 76 Phone Overview 14 Power 57...

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