LG Electronics USA CG180 Cellular/PCS GSM Phone User Manual CG180 Eng 0516

LG Electronics USA Cellular/PCS GSM Phone CG180 Eng 0516

Users Manual

CG180
User Guide
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Part 15.21 statement
" Change or Modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment. "
Part 15.105 statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this
equipment does cause harmful interference or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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 product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the data of purchase
of the product.
(2) The limited warranty extends on to the original purchaser of the product and is not assignable or
transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user.
(3) This warranty is good only to the original purchaser of the product during the warranty period as
long as it is in the U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territories and Canada.
(4) The external housing and cosmetic parts shall not be covered under these limited warranty terms.
(5) Upon request from LG, the consumer must provide information to reasonably prove the date of
purchase.
(6) The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service 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 product in other than its normal and customary
manner.
(2) Defects or damages from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to
moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair,
misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are not the
fault of LG, including damage caused by shipping blown fuses spills of food or liquid.
(3) Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship.
(4) That the Customer Service Department at LG was net notified by consumer of the alleged defect
or malfunction of the product during the applicable limited warranty period.
(5) Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible.
(6) The limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied either in fact or by
operations law, statutory or otherwise, including, but limited to any implied warranty of
marketability or fitness for a particular use.
(7) Damage resulting from use of non-LG approved accessories.
(8) All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to
normal customer use.
(9) Products operated outside published maximum ratings.
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(10) Products used or obtained in a rental program.
(11) Consumables (such as fuses).
3. STATE LAW RIGHTS:
No other express warranty is applicable to this product. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED
TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. LG INFOCOMM INC. SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS
OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, RISING OUT OF THE USE OF,
OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY
APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusive of imitation of incidental
or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; so these limitations or
exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have
other rights which vary from state to state.
4. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
To obtain warranty service, please call the following web address:
www.lgeservice.com
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For Your Safety
Important Information
This user guide contains important information on the use and
operation of this phone. Please read all the information
carefully for optimal performance and to prevent any damage
to or misuse of the phone. Any changes or modifications not
expressly approved in this user guide could void your warranty
for this equipment.
Before You Start
Safety Instructions
WARNING! To reduce the possibility of electric shock, do not
expose your phone to high humidity areas, such as the
bathroom, swimming pool, etc.
Always store your phone away from heat. Never store your
phone in settings that may expose it to temperatures less than
32°F or greater than 104°F, such as outside during extreme
weather conditions or in your car on a hot day. Exposure to
excessive cold or heat will result in malfunction, damage
and/or catastrophic failure.
Be careful when using your phone near other electronic
devices. RF emissions from your mobile phone may affect
nearby in adequately shielded electronic equipment. You
should consult with manufacturers of any personal medical
devices such as pacemakers and hearing aides to determine if
they are susceptible to interference from your mobile phone.
Turn off your phone in a medical facility or at a gas station.
Never place your phone in a microwave oven as this will
cause the battery to explode.
IMPORTANT! Please read the TIA SAFETY INFORMATION on
page 78 before using your phone.
Safety Information
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be
dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this
user guide.
]Never use an unapproved battery since this could damage
the phone and/or battery and could cause the battery to
explode.
]Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will
cause the battery to explode.
]Do not dispose of your battery by fire or with hazardous or
flammable materials.
]Make sure that no sharp-edged items come into contact
with the battery. There is a risk of this causing a fire.
]Store the battery in a place out of reach of children.
]Be careful that children do not swallow any parts such as
rubber plugs (earphone, connection parts of the phone,
etc.). This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation.
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For Your Safety
]Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms
to avoid electric shock or fire.
]When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set up the
hands-free kit near to the air bag. If wireless equipment is
improperly installed and the air bag is activated, you may be
seriously injured.
]Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.
]Do not use the phone in areas where its use is prohibited.
(For example: aircraft).
]Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct
sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as a
bathroom.
]Never store your phone in temperatures less than- 4°F or
greater than 122°F.
]Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene,
thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. There is a
risk of this causing a fire.
]Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. Such
actions may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.
]Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the phone
may generate sparks.
]Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, pulling,
or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may cause
a fire or electric shock.
]Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do not
allow the power cord to be crimped as it may cause fire or
electric shock.
]Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being
charged. It may cause an electric shock or seriously
damage your phone.
]Do not disassemble the phone.
]Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it
may short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or
fire.
]Only use the batteries, antennas, and chargers provided by
LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by
other suppliers.
]Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its
accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in
accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty.
]Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your
body during a call.
]An emergency call can be made only within a service area.
For an emergency call, make sure that you are within a
service area and that the phone is turned on.
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For Your Safety
FCC RF Exposure Information
WARNING! Read this information before operating the phone.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications (FCC) of he 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. Those guidelines are consistent with
the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and
international standards bodies.
The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and
these international standards.
CAUTION
Use only the supplied and approved antenna. Use of
unauthorized antennas or modifications could impair call
quality, damage the phone, void your warranty and/or result in
violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a
damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact
with skin, a minor burn may result. Contact your local dealer
for a replacement antenna.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with
the back of the phone kept 0.79 inches (2cm) between the
user’s body and the back of the phone. To comply with FCC RF
exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.79
inches(2cm) must be maintained between the user's body
and the back of the phone. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and
similar accessories containing metallic components should not
be used. Body-worn accessories that cannot maintain 0.79
inches(2cm) separation distance between the user's body
and the back of the phone, and have not been tested for typical
body-worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure
limits and should be avoided.
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For Your Safety
Vehicle Mounted External Antenna
(optional, if available)
A minimum separation distance of 8 inches (20cm) must be
maintained between the user/bystander and the vehicle
mounted external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure
requirements. For more information about RF exposure, visit
the FCC website at www.fcc.gov
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance
This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCC
rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device and its accessories may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device and its accessories must
accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Cautions for Battery
]Do not disassemble.
]Do not short-circuit.
]Do not expose to high temperature: 60°C (140°F).]
]Do not incinerate.
Battery Disposal
]Please dispose of your battery properly or bring to your
local wireless carrier for recycling.
]Do not dispose in fire or with hazardous or flammable
materials.
Adapter (Charger) Cautions
]Using the wrong battery charger could damage your phone
and void your warranty.
]The adapter or battery charger is intended for indoor use
only.
Do not expose the adapter or battery charger to direct sunlight
or use it in places with high humidity, such as the bathroom.
Your Phones Features
1. Earpiece
2,8. Left soft key/Right soft key: Each
of these keys performs the functions
indicated by the text on the display
immediately above them.
3. Send key: You can dial a phone
number and answer incoming calls.
Press this key in standby mode to
quickly access the most recent
incoming, outgoing and missed calls.
4. Alphanumeric keys: These keys are
used to dial a number in standby
mode and to enter numbers or
characters in edit mode.
5. Microphone: Can be muted during a
call for privacy.
6. Display screen: Displays phone status
icons, menu items, Web information,
pictures and more in full color.
7. Navigation key: Use for quick access
to phone functions.
9. End/Power key: Allows you to power
the phone on or off, end calls, or
return to Standby Mode.
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Your Phone
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Backlight
A backlight illuminates the display and
the keypad. When you press any key or
open the flip, the backlight turns on. It
turns off if no key is pressed within a
given period of time, depending on the
Backlight Timer menu option. To specify
the length of time the backlight is active,
set the Backlight Timer menu option
(Menu 9.2.3).
Display Information
Your Phone
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Menu Mall
Menu Mall
Icon area
Soft key
indications
Text and graphic
area
Area Description
First line Displays various icons.
See page 15
Middle lines Display messages,
instructions and any
information that you
enter, such as number to
be dialed.
Last line Shows the functions
currently assigned to the
two soft keys.
Speakerphone
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On-Screen Icons
The table below describes various
display indicators or icons that appear on
the phone’s display screen.
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Your Phone
Icon Description
Indicates the strength of the network signal.
Indicates that GPRS service is available.
Indicates the status of the battery charge.
Indicates a call is in progress.
Indicates the alarm has been set and is on.
Indicates the Schedule function.
Indicates the receipt of a message.
Indicates the receipt of a voice mail.
Indicates Ring has been set for alert.
Indicates Silent has been set for alert.
Indicates that Vibration has been set for alert.
Indicates the speakerphone has been activated.
Indicates the TTY has been set and is on.
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Installing the SmartChip
When you subscribe to a cellular
network, you are provided with a plug-in
SmartChip loaded with your subscription
details, such as your PIN, any optional
services available and many others.
nImportant!
The plug-in SmartChip and its contacts can
be easily damaged by scratches or
bending, so be careful when handling,
inserting or removing the card. Keep all
SmartChips out of the reach of small
children.
1. If necessary, switch off the phone by
holding down the [END] key until
the power-off image displays.
2. Remove the battery. To do so:
3. Slide the SmartChip into the
SmartChip socket so that it locks the
card into place. Make sure that the
notched corner is top left and the
gold contacts of the card face into the
phone.
nNote
When you need to remove the SmartChip,
slide it, as shown, and take it out of the
socket.
Getting Started
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4. To insert the battery, align the golden
contacts of the battery with the
corresponding connectors on the
battery compartment. Press down on
the opposite end of the battery until it
snaps into place.
5. Attach the back cover by sliding up
into position until it clicks.
Charging the Battery
The use of unauthorized accessories
could damage your phone and void your
warranty.
To use the travel charger provided with
your phone:
1. With the battery in position on the
phone, connect the lead from the
travel charger to the bottom of the
phone. Check that the arrow on the
lead connector is facing towards the
front of the phone.
2. Connect the travel charger to a
standard AC wall outlet. Only use the
travel charger that comes included
with the package.
nWarning
The travel charger must be unplugged
before you remove the battery, otherwise,
the phone could be damaged.
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3. When charging is finished, disconnect
the travel charger from the phone by
pressing on the gray tabs on both
sides of the connector while pulling
the connector out.
nNotice
]If your phone is powered on while
charging, you’ll see the bars in the
battery indicator icon cycle.
When the battery is fully charged, the
bars in the battery indicator icon will
flash on and off.
If the battery fails to charge completely:
]After turning the phone on and off,
please attempt to recharge the battery.
]After detaching and reattaching the
battery, please attempt to recharge the
battery.
Turning Your Phone On
and Off
1. Hold down the [END] key until
the phone switches on.
2. If the phone asks for a PIN, enter the
PIN and the key.
The phone searches for your network
and after finding it goes to the idle
screen as illustrated below. From the idle
screen, you can make or receive a call.
nNote
The display language is preset to
Automatic at the factory. To change the
language, use the Languages menu option
(Menu 9.2.5).
3. When you wish to switch the phone
off, hold down the [END] key
until the power-off image displays.
Getting Started
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Access Codes
You can use the access codes described
in this section to avoid unauthorized use
of your phone. The access codes can be
changed by using the Change Codes
feature (Menu 9.5.4).
Security code (4 digits)
The security code protects the
unauthorized use of your phone. The
default security code is set to 0000’ and
the security code is required to delete all
phone entries and to activate the Restore
Factory Settings menu. The security code
default setting can be modified from the
Security Settings menu.
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Making a Call
1. Make sure your phone is powered on.
2. Enter a phone number including the
area code. To edit a number on the
display screen, simply press the
key to erase one digit at a time.
]Press and hold the key to erase
the entire number.
3. Press the [SEND] key to call the
number.
4. When finished, press the [END]
key.
Making a Call by Send Key
2. Press the [SEND] key, and the
most recent incoming, outgoing and
missed phone numbers will be
displayed.
2. Select the desired number by using
the navigation key.
3. Press the [SEND] key.
Making International Calls
1. Press and hold the key and the
international access character ‘+’will
appear.
2. Enter the country code, area code,
and the phone number.
3. Press the [SEND] key.
Ending a Call
When you have finished a call, press
the [END] key.
Making a Call From the
Contacts
You can store names and phone
numbers dialed frequently in the
SmartChip as well as in the phone
memory known as the Contacts.
You can dial a number by simply
selecting a name in the contacts and
pressing the [SEND] key.
General Functions
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Adjusting the Volume
During a call, if you want to adjust the
earpiece volume, use the side keys of the
phone.
In idle mode, you can adjust the ring
volume using the side keys.
Answering a Call
When you receive a call, the phone rings
and the flashing phone icon appears on
the screen. If the caller can be identified,
the caller’s phone number (or name if
stored in your Address Book) is displayed.
1. Open the flip and press the
[SEND] key or the left soft key to
answer an incoming call. If Any Key
has been set as the answer mode
(Menu 9.4.2), any key press will
answer a call except for the
[END] key or the right soft key.
nNotice
]To reject an incoming call, press and hold
the side keys on the left side of the
phone.
]If Flip Open has been set as the Answer
Mode (Menu 9.4.2), you do not need to
press any key. You can answer the call
simply by opening the flip.
2. End the call by closing the phone or
pressing the [END] key.
nNotice
You can answer a call while using the
Address Book or other menu features.
Vibrate Mode (Quick)
Vibrate Mode can be activated by
pressing and holding down the
[Star] key.
Signal Strength
If you are inside a building, being near a
window may give you better reception.
You can see the strength of your signal
by the signal indicator on your phones
display screen.
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Entering Text
You can enter alphanumeric characters
by using the phone’s keypad. For
example, storing names in the Address
Book, writing a message, or creating
scheduling events in the calendar all
require entering text.
The following text input methods are
available in the phone.
T9 Mode
This mode allows you to enter words
with only one keystroke per letter. Each
key on the keypad has more than one
letter. The T9 mode automatically
compares your keystrokes with an
internal linguistic dictionary to
determine the correct word, thus
requiring far fewer keystrokes than the
traditional ABC mode.
ABC Mode
This mode allows you to enter letters by
pressing the key labeled with the
required letter once, twice, three or four
times until the letter is displayed.
123 Mode (Numbers Mode)
Type numbers using one keystroke per
number. To change to 123 mode in a text
entry field, press key until 123 mode
is displayed.
A long press changes mode to 123.
Symbolic Mode
This mode allows you to enter special
characters.
nNotice
The default setting on the phone is T9
disabled mode.
Changing the Text Input Mode
Change the text input mode by pressing
. You can check the current text
input mode in the upper right corner of
the screen.
Using the T9 Mode
The T9 predictive text input mode allows
you to enter words easily with a
minimum number of key presses. As you
press each key, the phone begins to
display the characters that it thinks you
are typing based on a built-in dictionary.
General Functions
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As new letters are added, the word
changes to reflect the most likely
candidate from the dictionary.
1. When you are in the T9 predictive text
input mode, start entering a word by
pressing keys to press one
key per letter.
]The word changes as letters are
typed - ignore what’s on the screen
until the word is typed completely.
]If the word is still incorrect after
typing completely, press the
key once or more to cycle through
the other word options.
]If the desired word is missing from
the word choices list, add it by using
the ABC mode.
2. Enter the whole word before editing
or deleting any keystrokes.
3. Complete each word with a space by
pressing the key or the right
navigation key.
To delete letters, press . Press and
hold down to erase the letters
continuously.
In T9 input mode, you can select a
different T9 language such as English,
Spanish and French by pressing and
holding down the key.
Using the ABC Mode
Use the keypad keys to enter your text.
1. Press the key labeled with the
required letter:
]Once for the first letter
]Twice for the second letter
]And so on
2. To insert a space, press the key
once. To delete letters, press the
key. Press and hold down the key
to erase the letters continuously.
nNotice
Refer to the table below for more
information on the characters available
using the keys.
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Using the 123 (Numbers)
Mode
The 123 Mode enables you to enter
numbers in a text message (a telephone
number, for example) more quickly.
Press the keys corresponding to the
required digits before manually
switching back to the appropriate text
entry mode.
Using the Symbol Mode
The Symbol Mode enables you to enter
various symbols or special characters.
To enter a symbol, press the key.
Use the navigation keys to select the
desired symbol and press the [OK] key.
T9 dictionary
The T9 dictionary is a feature that allows
the user to add any unique or personal
words to the T9 standard language
database. The T9 dictionary function can
be selected from the Text Entry Settings
sub menu under the Options soft key
menu. Within the T9 dictionary function
the user can add, modify, delete or reset
the personal words.
General Functions
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Key Characters in Display Order
Upper Case Lower Case
1 . , - ? ! ' @ : 1 . , - ? ! ' @ : 1
2 A B C 2 a b c 2
3 D E F 3 d e f 3
4 G H I 4 g h i 4
5 J K L 5 j k l 5
6 M N O 6 m n o 6
7 P Q R S 7 p q r s 7
8 T U V 8 t u v 8
9 W X Y Z 9 w x y z 9
0Space Key, Space Key,
0 (Long press) 0 (Long press)
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Your phone offers a set of functions that allow you to customize the phone. These
functions are arranged in menus and sub-menus, accessed via the two soft keys
marked the left soft key and the right soft key. Each menu and sub-menu
allows you to view and alter the settings of a particular function.
The soft key functions vary depending on the mode of the phone. The label on the
bottom of the display screen immediately above the soft keys indicates the current
function.
Selecting Functions and Options
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Press the left soft key to
access the available
Menu.
Press the right soft key to
access the available
Options.
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Your phone provides a number of control
functions that you can use during a call.
To access these functions during a call,
press the right soft key [Options].
During a Call
The menu displayed on the handset
screen during a call is different than the
default main menu displayed when in
idle screen, and the options are
described below.
Making a Second Call
You can select a number you wish to dial
from the Address Book to make a second
call. Press the right soft key [Options]
then select Contacts.
Swapping Between Two Calls
To switch between two calls, press the
[SEND] key.
Answering an Incoming Call
To answer an incoming call when the
handset is ringing, simply press the
[SEND] key. The handset is also able to
warn you of an incoming call while you
are already on a call. A tone sounds in
the earpiece, and the display will show
that a second call is waiting. This feature,
known as Call Waiting, is only available if
your network supports it.
If Call Waiting is on, you can put the first
call on hold and answer the second call,
by pressing the [SEND] key.
Rejecting an Incoming Call
You can reject an incoming call without
answering by simply pressing the
[END] key.
During a call, you can reject an incoming
call by pressing the [END] key.
Muting the Microphone
You can mute the microphone during a
call by pressing the left soft key [Mute].
The handset can be unmuted by
pressing the left soft key [Unmute].
When the handset is muted, the caller
cannot hear you, but you can still hear
the caller.
Using the Speakerphone
You can use the integrated
Speakerphone during a call by pressing
the right soft key [Options] then select
In-Call Menu
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Speaker On. The speakerphone indicator
[ ] will display on the display screen.
The loudspeaker is automatically
deactivated when you end the call.
nWarning
Because of the higher volume level, don’t
place the phone too close your ear while
the speakerphone is enabled.
Conference Calls
The conference service provides you with
the ability to have a simultaneous
conversation with more than one caller.
The conference call feature can be used
only if your network service provider
supports this feature. The conference call
can only be set up when you have one
call active and one call on hold, meaning
both calls must have been answered.
Once a conference call is set up, calls may
be added, disconnected or separated
(that is, removed from the conference
call but still connected to you) by the
person who set up the conference call.
These options are all available from the
In-Call menu. The maximum number of
callers in a conference call is five. Once
started, you are in control of the
conference call, and only you can add
calls to the conference call.
Making a Second Call
You can make a second call while
currently on a call simply by entering the
second number and pressing the
[SEND] key. When the second call is
connected, the first call is automatically
placed on hold. You can swap between
calls, by pressing the [SEND] key.
Setting Up a Conference Call
To set up a conference call, place one call
on hold, conference in the second active
call by pressing the right soft key and
select the Join Calls sub menu option
from the Conference Call menu.
Activate the Conference Call
on Hold
To activate a conference call on hold,
press the [SEND] key.
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In-Call Menu
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Adding Calls to the Conference
Call
To add a call to an existing conference
call, press the right soft key, and then
select the Join Calls sub menu from the
Conference Call option.
Private Call in a Conference
Call
To have a private call with one caller from
a conference call, press the right soft key
and select the Private Menu from the
Conference Call option. When the
numbers of the callers are displayed,
select the one you wish to speak in
private.
Ending a Conference Call
Currently active conference call can be
disconnected by pressing the [END]
key.
In-Call Menu
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1. Alarm Clock (see page 32)
2. Messaging (see page 33)
2.1 New Message
2.2 Inbox
2.3 Drafts
2.4 Outbox
2.5 Sent
2.6 Voice Mail
2.7 Templates
2.7.1 Text
2.7.2 Business Card
2.8 Message settings
2.9 Check Memory
3. Recent Calls (see page 38)
3.1 Missed Calls
3.2 Dialed Calls
3.3 Received Calls
3.4 All Calls
3.5 Call Duration
3.5.1 Last Call
3.5.2 Dialed Calls
3.5.3 Received Calls
3.5.4 All Calls
3.6 Data Information
3.6.1 Web Data
3.6.2 Data Call
3.6.3 Total Data
The following illustration shows the available menu structure and indicates the:
]Number assigned to each menu option.
]Page where you can find the feature description.
Menu Tree
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4. MEdia Net (see page 40)
4.1 MEdia Net Home
4.2 Favorites
4.3 Go to URL
4.4 Network Profiles
4.5 Cache Settings
4.5.1 Clear Cache
4.5.2 Allow Cache
4.6 Security Certificates
4.7 Information
5. AT&T Mall (see page 42)
5.1 Shop Tones
5.2 Shop Games
5.3 Shop Graphics
5.4 Shop Multimedia
5.5 Shop Applications
5.6 MEdia Net Home
6. Tools (see page 44)
6.1 Alarm Clock
6.2 Calendar
6.3 Record Voice
6.4 Notepad
6.5 Calculator
6.6 Tip Calculator
6.7 World Clock
6.8 Stop Watch
6.9 Unit Converter
7. My Stuff (see page 48)
7.1 Games
7.2 Audio & Ringtones
7.3 Graphics
8. Address Book (see page 49)
8.1 Contacts
8.2 New Contact
8.3 Speed Dial List
8.4 Caller Groups
8.5 Copy All Contacts
8.6 Delete All Contacts
8.7 Information
Menu Tree
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9. Settings (see page 51)
9.1 Audio & Ringtones
9.1.1 Shop Tones
9.1.2 Ringtones
9.1.3 Volume
9.1.4 Ring Alert Type
9.1.5 Message Alert Tones
9.1.6 Increasing Ringtone
9.1.7 Power On/Off Tones
9.2 Display
9.2.1 Shop Graphics
9.2.2 Wallpaper
9.2.3 Backlight Timer
9.2.4 Contrast
9.2.5 Languages
9.3 Date & Time
9.3.1 Set Date
9.3.2 Date Format
9.3.3 Set Time
9.3.4 Time Format
9.3.5 Auto Update
9. Settings (continued)
9.4 Call
9.4.1 Call Forwarding
9.4.2 Answer Mode
9.4.3 Send My Number
9.4.4 Call Waiting
9.4.5 Minute Minder
9.4.6 Auto Redial
9.4.7 TTY
9.4.8 Send DTMF Tones
9.5 Security
9.5.1 Request PIN Code
9.5.2 Auto Keypad Lock
9.5.3 Fixed Dial Number (FDN)
9.5.4 Change Codes
9.6 Connection
9.6.1 GPRS Attach
9.6.2 Network Profiles
9.6.3 Reset Network Profile
9.7 Handset Information
9.8 Reset Default
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Set the alarm to ring at a specific time. In
the Alarm Clock menu, the following
options are available:
On: Set the time(hour and minute) for
activating the alarm.
1. Enter the menu.
2. Select [On] by pressing the right/left
navigation keys.
3. If you want to set the time for
activating the alarm, press the down
navigation key.
4. Enter the required time, press the
down navigation key.
5. The following options are available.
• Once: The alarm rings only once and
is then deactivated.
• Daily: The alarm rings every day at
the same time.
• Weekly: The alarm rings every week
on the same day and at the same
time.
• Monthly: The alarm rings every
month on the same day and at the
same time.
6. Allows you to select the alarm melody
by using the right/left navigation keys.
7. Press the left soft key [Save].
Off: Cancel the alarm setting.
nNotice
If this option is set to On, the alarm will
ring at the specified time, even when the
phone is switched off.
To stop the alarm when it rings, open the
phone and press the right soft key[Quit].
Alarm Clock
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New Message
Menu 2.1
You can write and edit text messages of
up to 913 characters.
1. Type in a message using key presses.
For details on how to enter text, refer
to page 22 (Entering Text).
2. After completing the message select
the required option by pressing the
right soft key [Options].
The following options are available.
]Send To: Enter the phone number or
select the number from the address
book.
]Insert
• Symbol: You can insert symbols
ranging from sentence notes to
emoticons. Select the one you want
by navigating the left/soft keys.
• Picture: You can select a graphic
image by using the left/right
navigation keys. You can preview the
selected picture by pressing the
center key [View]. If you press
[Cancel] on the right key, it allows you
to go back to the previous screen.
• Animation: You can attach an
animation in a message can be done
through EMS(Enhanced Messaging
Service).
• Audio: You can insert various
ringtones.
• Text Template: You can easily insert
the frequently used sentences in the
text message.
• Contact: You can browse one of your
contacts and insert it.
• Business Card: Input your own
business card created in (Menu 2.9.3).
For further details, see page 40.
]Save to Drafts: Saves the selected
slide to draft.
]Set T9: You can set on and off for the
T9 input mode.
]Clear Text: Deletes the written
message.
]Cancel: Exit the text editor.
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Inbox
Menu 2.2
You will be alerted when you receive a
message. They will be stored in the
Inbox.
In the Inbox, you can identify each
message by icons. If you are notified that
you have received a multimedia
message, you can download the whole
multimedia message by selecting it in
the Receive menu.
The following [Options] are available in
the Inbox list.
]Delete: Deletes the selected message
from the Inbox.
]Reply: Allows you to reply to the
sender of the selected message.
]Reply All: Allows you to reply to all
recipients on the selected message
(Only for Multimedia message).
]Forward: Forwards a received message
to other recipients. After recipients are
entered, the message can be
forwarded.
]Return call: Call back the sender.
]Delete All Read: Deletes all messages
that you have read in the list.
]Delete All
- Text Messages: Deletes only text
messages in the list.
- Multimedia Messages: Deletes only
multimedia messages in the list.
- Download Messages: Deletes only
downloaded messages in the list.
- All Messages: Deletes all messages in
the list.
Drafts
Menu 2.3
You can view the messages saved as a
draft. The draft messages are listed with
the date and time of when the messages
were saved.
The following [Options] are available.
]Delete: Deletes the message you
choose.
]Delete all: Deletes all messages in the
folder.
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Messaging
Outbox
Menu 2.4
If the message transmission fails, you can
save the message in the Outbox.
The following [Options] are available in
the Outbox list.
]Delete: Deletes the message you
choose.
]Edit: Allows you to edit the selected
message (Only for Text message).
]Resend: Allows you to send the
selected message again (only for
multimedia messages).
]Delete All: Deletes all messages in the
folder.
Sent
Menu 2.5
This menu allows you to save the sent
successfully messages. For sent messages
you can see the delivery status.
The following [Options] are available in
the Sent list.
]Delete: Deletes the selected message
from the Sent list.
]Forward: Forwards the current
message to other recipients.
]Delete all: Deletes all messages in the
folder.
Voice Mail
Menu 2.6
This menu provides you with a quick way
of accessing your voice mailbox (if
provided by your network).
Before using this feature, you must enter
the voice server number obtained from
your service provider.
This may already be available; to check the
voicemail, press and hold the key.
When new voicemail is received, the
symbol will be displayed on the screen.
nNote
Please check with your network service
provider for details of their service in order
to configure the handset accordingly.
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Templates
Menu 2.7
There are 6 predefined messages in the
list. You can view and edit the template
messages or create new messages.
Text
(Menu 2.7.1)
• Please call me back
• I’m late. I will be there at
Where are you now?
• I’m on the way.
• Urgent! Please contact.
• I love you
The following [Options] are available.
]Send Via Text Message: Allows you to
send the selected template message
via SMS.
]Delete: Allows you to delete the
selected template message.
Business Card
(Menu 2.7.2)
This feature allows you to create your
own name card. You can key in the
Name, Mobile number, Office number,
Fax number and E-mail address.
]Send Via
- Text Message: Sends the selected
name card by SMS.
- Multimedia Message: Sends the
selected name card by MMS.
]Delete: Allows you to delete the
selected name card.
Message settings
Menu 2.8
Text Message
(Menu 2.8.1)
]Message Center Number: If you want
to send a text message, you can receive
the address of the SMS center through
this menu.
]Email Gateway: You can send the text
message to an Email Address via this
gateway.
]Subject: You can enter the SMS
Subject when this menu is on.
]Bearer Setting: You can select GSM or
GPRS. Contact your network operator
or service provider for information
related to setting a selected bearer,
pricing and connection speed.
Messaging
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Messaging
Voicemail Number
(Menu 2.8.2)
Allows you to change the voice mail
server number, if necessary.
nNote
Voice Mail is a network feature. Please
contact your service provider for further
details.
Download Message
(Menu 2.8.3)
]Receive: You can set the option
whether you want to receive the
message or not.
Check Memory
Menu 2.9
You can check the current memory
status of each memory for Text.
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You can check the record of missed,
received, and dialed calls only if the
network supports the Calling Line
Identification (CLI) within the service
area.
The number and name (if available) are
displayed together with the date and
time of the call. You can also view call
times.
Missed Calls
Menu 3.1
View the number, if available, and call it
or save it in the Address Book
Enter a new name for the number and
save both in the Address Book
Send a message by this number
Delete the call from the list
Dialed Calls
Menu 3.2
View the number, if available, and call it
or save it in the Address Book
Enter new name for the number and
save both in the Address Book
Send a message by this number
Delete the call from the list
Received Calls
Menu 3.3
View the number, if available, and call it
or save it in the Address Book
Enter a new name for the number and
save both in the Address Book
Send a message by this number
Delete the call from the list
All Calls
Menu 3.4
Allows you to view all of missed,
received, and dialed call records.
Call Duration
Menu 3.5
This allows you to view the duration of
the incoming and outgoing calls. You can
also reset the call times. The following
timers are available:
Last Call
(Menu 3.5.1)
Duration of the last call.
Dialed Calls
(Menu 3.5.2)
Duration of the outgoing calls.
Received Calls
(Menu 3.5.3)
Duration of the incoming calls.
Recent Calls
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All Calls
(Menu 3.5.4)
Total Duration of all calls made and
incoming calls since the timer was last
reset.
Data Information
Menu 3.6
You can check the amount of data
transferred over the network through the
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
information option. In addition, you can
also view how much time you are online.
Web Data
(Menu 3.6.1)
You can check the data volume and the
duration through WAP.
Data Call
(Menu 3.6.2)
You can check the data volume and the
duration through GPRS by using an
external device such as a serial port.
Total Data
(Menu 3.6.3)
You can check the total amount of data
through WAP and an external device.
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You can access various WAP (Wireless
Application Protocol) / Web services such
as news, and weather. These services are
specially designed for mobile phones
and they are maintained by the service
providers.
nNote
Check the availability of WAP services,
pricing and tariffs with your network
operator and/or the service provider
whose service you wish to use. Service
providers will also give you instructions on
how to use their services.
Please contact your service provider to
open an Internet account.
Once connected, the homepage is
displayed. The content depends on the
service provider.
To exit the browser at any time, press the
[END] key. The idle screen is
displayed.
Menus for the Browser
You can surf the Internet using either the
phone keys or the WAP Browser menu.
Using the Navigation Keys
When surfing the Internet, the keys
function differently than when in the
phone mode.
Using the WAP Browser Menu
There are various menus available when
surfing the Internet.
MEdia Net Home
Menu 4.1
Connect to AT&T’s homepage. The
homepage is defined in the activated
account and cannot be changed.
Favorites
Menu 4.2
This function allows you to store and edit
frequently accessed sites. The following
[Options] are available.
nNote
Your phone may have some pre-installed
bookmarks for sites not affiliated with LG.
LG does not warrant or endorse these sites.
MEdia Net
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Key Description
up/down
navigation key
Scroll each line of the
content area
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If you choose to access them, you should
take the same precautions for security or
content as you would with any site.
]View: Display the favorite title and URL
]Delete: Allow you to erase the selected
favorite
]Edit: Modify the existing favorite item
]Move to Folder: Move the selected
favorite to the folder that you've
created.
]New Favorite: Add a new favorite
manually.
]New Folder: Add a new folder
manually
]Send URL: Allows the favorite
information to be sent via SMS to
another person
]Delete All: Allows you to erase all
favorites
Go to URL
Menu 4.3
You can directly connect to the site you
want. You need to enter a specific URL.
Network Profiles
Menu 4.4
This menu shows the Network Profile.
You can register, delete and edit by using
the Option Menu.
Cache Settings
Menu 4.5
The web pages you have accessed are
stored in the memory of the phone.
Clear Cache
(Menu 4.5.1)
Remove all cached data in the memory.
Allow Cache
(Menu 4.5.2)
Set a value whether a connection
attempt is made through cache or not.
nNote
A cache is a buffer memory, which is used
to store data temporarily.
Security Certificates
Menu 4.6
You can see the list of certificates and
view them in detail.
Information
Menu 4.7
The WAP Browser version is displayed.
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Shop Tones
Menu 5.1
This menu option connects to AT&T’s
ringtone download site.
nNote
Additional charges may incur when
downloading ringtones. Contact your
service provider for further information.
Shop Games
Menu 5.2
This menu option connects to AT&T’s
game download site. This allows users to
download the various games by
connecting to the Internet.
nNote
Additional charges may incur when
downloading games. Contact your service
provider for further information.
Shop Graphics
Menu 5.3
This menu option connects to AT&T’s
graphic download site.
nNote
Additional charges may incur when
downloading graphics. Contact your
service provider for further information.
Shop Multimedia
Menu 5.4
This allows you to connect to AT&T's
multimedia download site.
nNote
Additional charges may incur when
downloading ringtones. Contact your
service provider for further information.
Shop Applications
Menu 5.5
This menu option connects to AT&T’s
application download site. This allows
users to download the various
applications by connecting to the
Internet.
nNote
Additional charges may incur when
downloading ringtones. Contact your
service provider for further information.
AT&T Mall
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MEdia Net Home
Menu 5.6
This connects to the homepage. The
homepage may be the site which is
defined in the activated profile. It will be
defined by the Service Provider if you
have not defined it in the activated
profile.
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Alarm Clock
Menu 6.1
Set the alarm to ring at a specific time. In
the Alarm Clock menu, the following
options are available:
On: Set the time(hour and minute) for
activating the alarm.
1. Enter the menu.
2. Select [On] by pressing the right/left
navigation keys.
3. If you want to set the time for
activating the alarm, press the down
navigation key.
4. Enter the required time, press the
down navigation key.
5. The following options are available.
• Once: The alarm rings only once and
is then deactivated.
• Daily: The alarm rings every day at
the same time.
• Weekly: The alarm rings every week
on the same day and at the same
time.
• Monthly: The alarm rings every
month on the same day and at the
same time.
6. Allows you to select the alarm melody
by using the right/left navigation keys.
7. Press the left soft key [Save].
Off: Cancel the alarm setting.
nNotice
If this option is set to On, the alarm will
ring at the specified time, even when the
phone is switched off.
To stop the alarm when it rings, open the
phone and press the right soft key[Quit].
Calendar
Menu 6.2
When you enter this menu a calendar
will be displayed. The square cursor is
used to locate a particular day. The under
bar on the calendar indicates schedule(s)
on for that day. This function helps to
remind you of the schedule. The phone
will sound an alarm tone if it has been
set for a specific schedule item.
For changing the day, month, and year.
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]Delete: Allows you to delete the
selected schedule.
]New Schedule: You can edit a
maximum of 30 characters and create
up to 30 notes.
]Edit: Allows you to edit the selected
schedule.
]Calendar: Allows you to consult the
calendar.
]Scheduler Tone: The phone can sound
an alarm tone when the scheduled
date for an event has been reached
with this option.
]All Schedules: Shows the notes that
are set for all days. Use the up/down
navigation keys to browse through the
note lists. You can use the menu by
press the right soft key [Options].
]Go to Date: Allows you to jump to a
specific date.
]Delete Old: Delete the past schedule
event that has already been notified.
]Delete All: Delete all schedules. You
are asked to confirm your action.
Record Voice
Menu 6.3
Allows you to record a memo. You can
record up to 3 voice messages with each
message up to 30 seconds.
You can use the Voice Memo feature to:
Play the recorded voice memos
Delete one or all voice memos
1. Once recording is started, the message
‘ Recording... ’ and the remaining
time is displayed.
nNote
If all memo locations are full, you must
delete an old memo before recording a
new one.
2. If you want to finish recording, press
the left soft key [Save].
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Key Description
up/down navigation key Weekly
left/right navigation key Daily
key / key Yearly
key / key Monthly
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]Play: Allows you to play back all
memos recorded, starting with the
most recent memo. The screen displays
the date and time when the memo was
recorded.
]Delete: Allows you to delete a specific
memo. All memos recorded are played
back, starting with the most recent
one.
]Record New: Allows you to record a
memo.
]Rename: Allows you to rename a
specific memo.
]Delete All: Allows you to delete all
memos.
Notepad
Menu 6.4
You can create up to a maximum of 30
memos.
1. Select a memo pad to edit.
2. Press the left soft key [New] to create a
new memo.
3. Input the memo and press the left soft
key [Save] to save.
Calculator
Menu 6.5
Using this feature, you can use the phone
as a calculator. The calculator provides
the basic arithmetic functions: addition,
subtraction, multiplication and division.
Using the Calculator
1. Enter the first number using the
numeric keys.
2. Use the navigation keys to select a
sign for calculation.
nNote
To input a decimal point, press the key.
3. To calculate the result, press the
key.
Tip Calculator
Menu 6.6
This feature allows you to quickly and
easily calculate the tip amount based on
the total bill as well as the split of the
total bill based on the number of people.
Tools
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World Clock
Menu 6.7
Allows you to check the current
Greenwich Mean Time(GMT) and major
cities around the world, using the
left/right navigation keys.
The screen shows the city name, current
date and time.
To select the time zone in which you are
located, proceed as follows:
1. Select the city corresponding to your
time zone by pressing the left/right
navigation keys one or more times.
The local date and time are displayed.
2. If you want to set, press the left soft
key.
3. If you want to set Daylight Savings,
press the right soft key.
nNote
The time zone setting of each city in World
time menu may be affected by network
condition.
Stop Watch
Menu 6.8
1. Press[Start] to take time and record the
lap time by pressing[Lap].
2. Press[Stop] to ascertain the record of
lap time.
3. Press[Reset] to default condition.
Unit Converter
Menu 6.9
This function converts any measurement
into the unit you want.
There are 4 types that can be converted
into units: Length, Surface, Weight, and
Volume.
1. You can select one of four unit types
by pressing the left soft key [Unit].
2. Select the standard value by using the
left/right navigation keys.
3. Select the unit you want to convert by
pressing the up/down navigation keys.
4. You can check the converted value for
the unit you want. Also, you can input
a decimal number by pressing the
key.
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Games
Menu 7.1
The Games menu displays the list of Java
programs downloaded using the WAP. All
previous downloaded programs can be
selected, deleted or viewed in detail
within the Games menu. From the list
within the My Stuff menu, the following
options are available:
]Delete: Delete the selected program.
Once deleted, you will not be able to
restore the program unless it is
downloaded again using the WAP.
]Rename: Rename the game.
]New Folder: Create a new folder.
Audio & Ringtones
Menu 7.2
The right soft key [Options] will bring up
the following options.
]Send Via: You can send the selected
audio file in a Text Message.
]Set as Ringtone: You can set as the
Ringtone with the selected audio file.
]Delete: You can delete the currently
selected audio file.
]Rename: You can change the title of
the selected audio file.
]Delete All: You can delete all audio
files in the list.
nNote
Sounds supplied as default can only be
used under the Set as Ringtone mode.
Graphics
Menu 7.3
The right soft key [Options] will bring up
the following options.
]Set as Wallpaper: You can set as the
Ringtone with the selected audio file.
]List/Icon View: You can configure the
graphic files to List style or Icon style.
nNote
Pictures supplied as default can only be
used under the Set as Wallpaper mode.
My Stuff
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Contacts
Menu 8.1
This menu allows you to save and
manage contact address information.
The Contacts functions allow you to add
a new address or search saved contact
addresses by name.
New Contact
Menu 8.2
This menu allows you to add a new
contact address. You can input contact
address information including name,
phone numbers, email addresses, group
information items, memos, and image
(photograph).
Speed Dial List
Menu 8.3
This menu allows you to configure the
speed dial numbers. You can select a
number as a speed dial from 2 to 9. You
can configure speed dial numbers for
any of the 8 numbers for a specific
contact address so that a contact address
may have multiple speed dial numbers.
Caller Groups
Menu 8.4
1. Scroll to Caller Groups then press the
left soft key [OK] to enter this menu.
2. Every Group list will be displayed:
Family, VIP, Friends, Colleague,
Group 1, Group 2, No Group.
3. Select the Group name that you want
to manage by pressing the right soft
key [Options].
4. You will see the following submenus
under the predefined groups except
for the No Group group.
• Group Ringtone: Allows you to
select the ringtone to be used when
you receive a voice phone call from a
person in the group.
• Group Icon: Allows you to select the
graphic icon to be displayed when
you receive a call from a person in the
group.
• Add Member: Allows you to add the
member to the group.
• Remove Member: Allows you to
delete the member in the group.
• Rename: Allows you to assign a
name to the group.
Address Book
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Copy All Contacts
Menu 8.5
This menu allows you to copy all of the
information from your SmartChip, e.g.
name, handset number, etc., to your
handset. If a name is duplicated during
the copying operation, the information is
also duplicated.
]SmartChip to Phone: You can copy
the entry from the SmartChip card to
the phone memory.
]Phone to SmartChip: You can copy
the entry from the handset memory to
the SmartChip card (not all the data
will be copied).
Delete All Contacts
Menu 8.6
You can delete all entries in the
SmartChip and the Phone.
Press the [END] key to return to
standby mode.
Information
Menu 8.7
Service Dial Number
(Menu 8.7.1)
You can view the list of Service Dialing
Numbers (SDN) assigned by your
network provider (If supported by the
SIM card). Such numbers include the
emergency, directory assistance and
voice mail numbers.
1. Select the Service dial number option.
2. The names of the available services
will be shown.
3. Use the up/down navigation keys to
select a service. Press the [SEND]
key.
Check Memory
(Menu 8.7.2)
You can check how many names and
numbers are stored in the Address Book
(SIM card and phone memories).
My Numbers
(Menu 8.7.3)
Allows you to display your phone
number in the SIM card.
Address Book
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Audio & Ringtones
Menu 9.1
There are 4 sound modes: General,
Vibrate All, Silent and Ear Mic. General,
Vibrate All and Silent modes can be
changed from the Volume menu under
Ringtone. In addition, pressing and
holding the key on idle screen
mode can swap Normal and Manner
mode. Ear Mic is available when
respective instruments are attached.
Shop Tones (Menu 9.1.1)
Connects to AT&T Ringtone shops.
Ringtones
(Menu 9.1.2)
Shows and plays ringtones. These can be
downloaded ringtones from Ringtone
shops.
Volume
(Menu 9.1.3)
This menu controls Ringtone, Key Tone,
Earpiece and Headset volume. It is
available on Ringtone volume level 1~5.
Ring Alert Type
(Menu 9.1.4)
Supports 3 ring alert types. Ring, Ring
and Vibrate, and Vibrate then Ring.
Message Alert Tones
(Menu 9.1.5)
Allows you to select an alert tone which
is played when a message is received.
You can select any one from 5 message
alert tones.
Increasing Ringtone
(Menu 9.1.6)
Allows you to select an Increasing
Ringtone type which is played when a
incoming call. You can set the On or Off.
Power On/Off Tones
(Menu 9.1.7)
Allows you to select an Power On/Off
tone. You can set the On or Off.
Display
Menu 9.2
Shop Graphics
(Menu 9.2.1)
Connects to AT&T’s graphic download
site.
Wallpaper
(Menu 9.2.2)
This option allows you to change the
background image (wallpaper) to be
displayed in idle mode.
1. Scroll through the list by pressing the
left or right navigation key.
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You have various preset images available.
You can also select the blank background
and any images downloaded from the
Internet.
2. Press the left soft key [View] when the
required image is highlighted.
3. Press the left soft key [Set], then the
selected image will be displayed in
standby mode.
Backlight Timer
(Menu 9.2.3)
You can select whether or not the phone
uses the backlight.
• 10 Seconds turns the backlight off
10 seconds after the last key was
pressed.
• 30 Seconds turns the backlight off
30 seconds after the last key was
pressed.
• 60 Seconds turns the backlight off
60 seconds after the last key was
pressed.
• 180 Seconds turns the backlight off
180 seconds after the last key was
pressed.
Contrast
(Menu 9.2.4)
This option allows you to adjust the
contrast of the LCD screen by pressing
the navigation key.
Languages
(Menu 9.2.5)
You can change the language for the the
display text in your phone. This feature
also change the Language Input mode.
Date & Time
Menu 9.3
Set Date
(Menu 9.3.1)
This allows you to enter the day, month
and year. You can change the date
format via the Date Format menu
option.
Date Format
(Menu 9.3.2)
YYYY/MM/DD(year/month/day)
DD/MM/YYYY(day/month/year)
MM/DD/YYYY(month/day/year)
Set Time
(Menu 9.3.3)
This allows you to enter the current time.
You can choose the time format via the
Time Format menu option.
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Settings
Time Format
(Menu 9.3.4)
24 Hours/12 Hours
Auto Update
(Menu 9.3.5)
Select On to set the phone to
automatically update the time and date
according to the current time zone.
Call
Menu 9.4
Call Forwarding
(Menu 9.4.1)
When this network service is activated,
you can direct your incoming calls to
another number, for example, to your
voice mailbox number. For details,
contact your service provider. Select one
of the divert options, for example, select
If busy to divert voice calls when your
number is busy or when you reject
incoming calls.
The following options are available:
]All Voice Calls: Diverts voice calls
unconditionally.
]If Busy: Diverts voice calls when the
phone is in use.
]If No Reply: Diverts voice calls which
you do not answer.
]If Out Of Reach: Diverts voice calls
when the phone is switched off or out
of coverage.
]All Data Calls: Diverts to a number
with a PC connection unconditionally.
]All Fax Calls: Diverts to a number with
a fax connection unconditionally.
]Cancel All: Cancels all call divert
service.
Answer Mode
(Menu 9.4.2)
This allows you to determine when to
answer the phone.
]Flip Open: This option allows you to
answer a call simply by opening the
flip.
]Any Key: You can answer an incoming
call by pressing any key, except the
[END] key.
]Send Key Only: You can answer an
incoming call by only pressing the
[SEND] key.
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Send My Number
(Menu 9.4.3)
This network service allows you to set
your phone number to be displayed On
or hidden Off from the person to whom
you are calling. You can select Set by
Network if you prefer to have different
settings for different service provider.
Call Waiting
(Menu 9.4.4)
The network will notify you of a new
incoming call while you have a call in
progress. Select Activate to request the
network to activate call waiting, Cancel
to request the network to deactivate call
waiting, or View Status, to check if the
function is active or not.
Minute Minder
(Menu 9.4.5)
This option allows you to specify
whether the phone must beep every
minute during an outgoing call to keep
you informed of the length of the call.
Auto Redial
(Menu 9.4.6)
Select On, your phone redials the
number you're trying to call up to 10
times after you hear a quick, busy signal.
Press [END] key to stop the call
attempts.
This feature attempts to redial numbers
that are busy due to the wireless
network. It does not redial numbers to a
busy party.
TTY
(Menu 9.4.7)
Allows you to attach a TTY device
enabling you to communicate with
parties also using a TTY device.
A phone with TTY support is able to
translate typed characters to voice. Voice
can also be translated into characters
and then displayed on the TTY.
Send DTMF Tones
(Menu 9.4.8)
You can send the DTMF (dual tone multi-
frequency) tones of the number on the
display during a call.
This option is helpful for entering a
password or account number when you
call an automated system, like a banking
service.
Settings
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Settings
Security
Menu 9.5
Various codes and passwords are used to
protect the features of your phone. They
are described in the following sections
(see pages 19)
Request PIN Code
(Menu 9.5.1)
When the PIN code request feature is is
set to ‘Enable, you must enter your PIN
each time you switch the phone on.
Consequently, any person who does not
have your PIN cannot use your phone
without your approval.
nNote
Before disabling the PIN code request
feature, you must enter your PIN
The following options are available:
]Enable: You must enter the PIN each
time the phone is switched on.
]Disable: The phone connects directly
to the network when you switch it on.
Auto Keypad Lock
(Menu 9.5.2)
This menu allows to set the time of Auto
Keypad Lock.
nNote
You cannot make emergency calls under
the key lock.
Fixed Dial Number (FDN)
(Menu 9.5.3)
This allows you to restrict your outgoing
calls to selected phone numbers, if this
function is supported by your SmartChip.
The PIN2 code is required.
The following options are available:
]Enable: You can only call phone
numbers stored in the Address Book.
You must enter your PIN2.
]Disable: You can call any number.
]Number List: You can view the
number list saved as fixed dial number.
nNote
Not all SIM cards have a PIN2. If your SIM
card does not, this menu option is not
displayed.
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Change Codes
(Menu 9.5.4)
The Change codes feature allows you to
change your current password to a new
one. You must enter the current
password before you can specify a new
one.
You can change the access codes for:
Security Code, PIN1 Code, PIN2 Code
nNote
PIN: Personal Identification Number.
Connection
Menu 9.6
GPRS Attach
(Menu 9.6.1)
If you select Power On and you are in a
network that supports packet data, the
phone registers to the GPRS network and
sending short messages will be done via
GPRS. Also, starting an active packet data
connection, for example, to send and
receive e-mail, is quicker. If you select
When Needed, the phone will use a
packet data connection only if you start
an application or action that needs it. The
GPRS connection is closed after it is not
used by any application.
nNote
If there is no GPRS coverage and you have
chosen Power on, the phone will
periodically try to establish a packet data
connection.
Network Profiles
(Menu 9.6.2)
This feature sets the Profile during the
WAP and MMS connections. The Profile
menu under the Access Point feature will
display Add, Delete and Editor options,
but the reason why Activate option is not
available is because there is no way of
knowing whether WAP or MMS will be
used to activate the content.
Reset Network profile
(Menu 9.6.3)
This allows Profile information to be
restored to original setting. For example,
this option will restore the Profile that
has been deleted by the Delete All
selection from the Network Profiles
(Menu 4.4) submenu.
Settings
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Settings
Handset Information
Menu 9.7
This menu is used to view My Numbers,
Manufacturer and Model Name
information etc.
Reset Default
Menu 9.8
You can easily reset your phone to its
default configuration. To do so, proceed,
as follows.
1. Select the Reset Settings menu option.
2. Enter the 4-digit phone password.
nNote The password is preset to 0000.
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Please check to see if any problems you have encountered with the phone are
described in this section before taking the phone in for a service or calling a service
engineer.
Q&A
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QHow do I view the list of outgoing calls,
incoming calls and missed calls?
APress the [SEND] key.
QHow do I view all numbers stored in
memory?
APress the down navigation key.
QWhy is the connection inconsistent or
not audible in certain areas?
AWhen frequency environment is
unstable in a certain area, connection
may be inconsistent and not audible.
Relocate to another area and try again.
QWhy is the connection not consistent
abruptly disconnects even when
established?
AWhen frequency is unstable or weak
or if there are too many users,
connection may be cut off even after it
was established. Please try again later
or attempt after relocating to other
areas.
QWhy does the LCD not turn on?
ARemove the battery and turn on the
power after placing it back on. If there
is no change, fully charge the battery
and try again.
QWhy is there an echo when a
connection is made with certain
telephones in a certain area?
AThis is called the ‘Echo Phenomenon,
where it occurs if connection volume is
too high or caused by special
properties (semi electronic telephone
exchange) of the equipment on the
other end.
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QWhy does the phone heat up?
AThe phone may get hot when there is a
very long call duration or when games
are played or even when surfing the
Internet for a long time. This has no
effect upon the life of the product or
performance.
QWhy does the battery life get shorter in
standby mode?
AThe battery is worn out. As time passes,
the battery life gradually becomes
shorter. If the battery lasts about half
the amount of time as when first
purchased, it’s time to purchase a new
battery.
QWhy does the battery run out so
quickly during normal use?
AIt is due to the user environment or a
large number of calls or weak signal.
QWhy is no number dialed when you
recall a Address Book entry?
ACheck that the number has been
stored correctly by using the Address
book Search feature. Re-store them, if
necessary.
QI cannot find the lock, PIN, or PUK
code. What is my password?
AThe default lock code is ‘0000’. If you
forget or lose the lock code, contact
your phone dealer. If you forget or lose
a PIN or PUK code, or if you have not
received such a code, contact your
network service provider.
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There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone. You can select these
options according to your personal communication requirements. Consult your local
dealer for availability.
Accessories
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Travel Adapter
This adapter allows you to charge the battery.
It supports standard U.S. 120 Volt 60Hz outlets.
It takes under 4 hours to charge a completely discharged
battery.
Battery
Standard battery is available.
Vehicle Power Adapter
You can operate the phone and trickle charge the phone
battery from your vehicle by using the vehicle power
adapter.
It takes 5 hours to charge a completely discharged
battery.
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