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User Guide
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LG-D851 User Guide
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Screen displays and illustrations may differ
from those you see on actual phone.
Some of the contents of this guide may
not apply to your phone, depending on
the software and your service provider. All
information in this document is subject to
change without notice.
This handset is not suitable for people who
have a visual impairment due to the touch
screen keyboard.
Copyright ©2014 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.
Google™, Maps™, Gmail™, YouTube™ and
Google Play™ are trademarks of Google, Inc.
SERVICE ACTIVATION
If you are a new T-Mobile® customer and your service has not been activated, simply
call Customer Care at 1-800-937-8997 from your landline phone and a T-Mobile
Activations representative will assist you. You will need the following information when
activating service:
• Service Agreement and agent code on your Agreement.
• Your name, home address, home phone, and billing address.
NOTE: For business and government accounts, please provide the name of
your company or government agency, address, and tax ID.
Your Social Security number, current driver’s license number, and date of birth for
credit check purposes.
• Your choice of T-Mobile rate plan and services (see http://www.t-mobile.com/ for the
latest plan information).
• SIM serial number and IMEI number (located on the box bar code label).
By activating service, you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and agree to be
bound by each of T-Mobile’s Terms and Conditions and your Service Agreement.
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About this user guide
Please read this user guide carefully before you use your phone and keep it handy for
future reference.
Should your phone fails to operate correctly, refer to the FAQ section.
• Some features and service may vary by area, phone, carrier, plan and version
of phone software.
• Screen displays and illustrations on this user manual may differ from those you see on
the actual phone.
• Designs and specifications of the phone and other accessories are subject to change
without any notice.
Table of contents
SERVICE ACTIVATION ......................2
Important notice ................................6
Getting to know your phone ........... 12
Installing the micro SIM card .............15
Charging your phone ...........................16
Switching between and exiting
applications............................................. 17
Removing the microSD card..............18
Formatting the microSD card ............18
Switching between and exiting
applications.............................................19
Your Home screen ........................... 20
Touch screen tips .................................20
Proximity sensor .................................... 21
Lock your phone.................................... 21
KnockON ................................................22
Quick Switch to Silent/Vibrate Mode 22
Home Screen Overview ...................22
Navigating Through the Home Screen
Canvases ................................................23
Navigating Through the Sub-Menus 23
Customizing your Home screen ......23
Customizing apps icons on the Home
screen......................................................24
Creating Application Folders on the
Home screen .........................................26
Customizing the Apps screen ..........26
Home screen clean view .................... 27
Quick access .........................................28
Notifications...........................................28
Accessing notifications ........................ 29
Quick Settings........................................ 29
Notification icons on the Status Bar 30
On-screen Keyboard ............................31
123 Mode ...............................................34
Entering Special Characters..............34
Using Clip Tray ......................................34
Text Link .................................................35
Plug & Pop ............................................36
Google account setup ......................37
Creating your Google account.......... 37
Signing into your Google account ... 37
Calls .................................................. 39
Making a call .........................................39
Calling your contacts...........................39
Answering and rejecting a call .........39
When the screen is locked ................. 39
Adjusting the in-call volume .............40
Making a second call ..........................40
Viewing your call logs ........................... 41
Call settings ............................................ 41
Contacts ........................................... 42
Searching for a contact ......................42
Adding a new contact.........................42
Favorite Contacts..................................43
Messaging/Email ............................. 44
Messaging ..............................................44
Conversation view ................................ 44
Sending a message.............................. 44
Using smilies .......................................... 45
Changing the conversation theme ... 45
Changing your message settings ..... 45
Email ........................................................46
To open the Email application ........... 46
Microsoft Exchange Email Account 46
Other (POP3 & IMAP4) Email
Account .................................................. 46
Incoming server settings......................47
Outgoing server settings......................47
To open your Combined inbox ...........47
Composing and Sending Email ........47
Table of contents
Working with Account Folders .......... 48
Adding and Editing Email Accounts 48
Social Networking ........................... 50
Adding an account to your phone ..50
Adding a social networking widget on
the Home screen .................................50
Viewing and updating your status ...51
Syncing accounts on your phone .....51
Removing accounts on your phone 52
Camera and Video ........................... 53
Getting to know the viewfinder .........53
Take Pictures ........................................54
Record Videos .......................................54
Camera and Video Settings ..............55
Multi-point Auto Focus .......................56
Gesture shot ..........................................56
Super Zooming ....................................56
View Your Pictures ................................56
Gallery Options ..................................... 57
Assign Pictures .....................................58
Dual..........................................................58
Video Options .......................................59
Play a Video ...........................................60
Live Zoom ............................................... 61
Dual Play .................................................62
Multimedia ....................................... 63
Gallery .....................................................63
Music .......................................................63
How to save music/video files to the
phone ......................................................63
Connect your phone to the PC using
the USB cable. ....................................... 63
Save music or video files from the PC
to the phone. .......................................... 63
Playing a song.......................................64
Working with Playlists ..........................64
To create a playlist................................. 64
To add a song to a playlist .................65
To remove a song from a playlist .....65
To rename a playlist.............................65
To delete a playlist ...............................65
Google Applications........................ 66
About Google applications................66
Launch Google Maps..........................66
Play Store ...............................................68
Gmail ....................................................... 69
Hangouts ................................................ 69
Utilities .............................................. 71
QSLIDE .................................................... 71
QuickMemo+ ......................................... 72
Quick Remote ....................................... 73
Universal remote .................................. 75
Using the Magic Remote feature.......75
SmartShare............................................ 76
Setting the alarm ................................. 76
Using the calculator ............................ 76
Adding an event to your calendar ... 77
Task Manager ........................................ 77
Tasks ........................................................ 78
POLARIS Viewer 5 .............................. 78
The Web ........................................... 80
Browser ...................................................80
Using options ........................................80
Adding bookmarks ...............................81
Changing the Browser settings .........81
Settings ............................................ 82
Networks tab .........................................82
Airplane mode ...................................... 82
Wi-Fi ......................................................... 82
Bluetooth ................................................. 84
Mobile data ............................................ 86
Call .............................................................87
Share & connect ................................... 88
Tethering & networks ........................... 90
Sound tab ..............................................92
Sound profile .......................................... 92
Volumes .................................................. 92
Vibrate strength ..................................... 92
Quiet mode............................................. 92
Ringtone ................................................. 93
Notification sound ................................. 93
Ringtone with vibration ........................ 93
Vibration Type......................................... 93
Vibrate on tap......................................... 93
Sound effects ......................................... 93
Voice notifications ................................. 93
Incoming call vibration......................... 93
Default notification sound ................. 93
Gentle vibration...................................... 93
Noise detection...................................... 93
Increasing vibration............................... 93
Voice notifications ................................. 93
Display tab .............................................94
Home screen .......................................... 94
Lock screen............................................. 94
Home touch buttons ........................... 95
Font type ................................................ 95
Font size ................................................. 95
Brightness .............................................. 95
Notification LED..................................... 95
Auto-rotate screen .............................. 95
Screen timeout ..................................... 96
Smart screen ......................................... 96
Screen-off effect ................................... 96
Daydream ............................................... 96
One-handed operation ........................ 99
Shortcut key............................................ 99
Security .................................................... 99
Guest mode .......................................... 100
Gestures................................................. 100
QuickCircle case ....................................101
Dual window ............................................101
Date & time ...........................................101
Storage ....................................................101
Battery ......................................................101
Smart cleaning .................................... 102
Apps ....................................................... 102
Default message app ......................... 102
Backup & reset .................................... 102
Printing....................................................103
About phone .........................................103
LG On-Screen Phone.................... 104
LG PC Suite ....................................107
Phone software update .................109
Trademarks .......................................111
Accessories ......................................113
Troubleshooting...............................114
For Your Safety ................................118
General tab ............................................96
Language & input ................................ 96
Location ...................................................97
Accounts & sync ....................................97
Cloud .........................................................97
Accessibility .............................................97
Important notice
Please check to see if any problems you have encountered with your phone
are described in this section before taking the phone in for service or calling a
service representative.
1. Phone Memory
In order to make more memory available, you will have to manage your
applications and delete some data, such as applications or messages.
Managing Applications
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > General tab > Apps.
2 Tap one of the available tabs at the top of the screen and select the
application you want to uninstall.
3 Tap Uninstall and then tap OK to confirm that you want to uninstall the
desired application.
2. Optimizing Battery Life
You can extend your battery's life between charges by turning off features that
you don't need to run constantly in the background. You can also monitor how
applications and system resources consume battery power.
To extend the life of your battery
• Turn off radio communications that you aren't using, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth,
or GPS.
• Wi-Fi will be set to On the first time you use your newly purchased phone.
• Lower screen brightness and set a shorter screen timeout.
• Turn off automatic syncing for Gmail, Calendar, Contacts, and other
applications.
• Some applications you have downloaded may cause your battery power to be
reduced.
• While using downloaded applications, check the battery charge level.
NOTE: If you accidently press the Power/Lock Key while the device is in your
pocket, the screen will turn off automatically in order to save battery power.
To view the battery charge level
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > General tab > Battery.
2 The battery status (charging or discharging) and level are displayed on the
screen.
To monitor and control what uses the battery
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > General tab > Battery.
2 Tap the battery icon.
3 A list all of the applications or services using battery power from the
greatest amount of energy used to the least amount. You can also use it
to turn off applications or services if they are consuming too much power.
Tap any of the listed items for more options.
3. Installing an Open Source Operating System
Installing an open source operating system on your phone and not using the
operating system provided by the manufacturer can cause your phone to
malfunction.
Warning!
• If you install and use an operating system other than the one provided by
the manufacturer, your phone is no longer covered by the warranty.
• To protect your phone and personal data, download applications only from
trusted sources, such as Play Store. If some applications are not properly
installed on your phone, your phone may not work properly- or serious
errors may occur. You will need to uninstall those applications and all of its
data and settings from the phone.
Important notice
4. Using a Screen Lock
Set a screen lock to secure your phone. To set the screen lock, follow the
process below.
> Settings > Display tab > Lock screen
From the Home screen, tap
> Select screen lock and select a desired screen lock from None, Swipe, Face
Unlock, Knock Code, Pattern, PIN and Password.
NOTE: In case that you have trouble with Face Unlock, you can unlock the
screen a Backup Pattern or PIN.
Warning! Take precautions when using an unlock Pattern, PIN, or Password.
It is very important that you remember the screen unlock information you
set. You are allowed 5 attempts to enter your screen unlock information. If
you used up all 5 opportunities, you will have to wait 30 seconds to attempt
unlocking the phone again.
When you can’t recall your Unlock Pattern, PIN, or Password:
If you logged into a Google account on the phone and failed to use the correct
pattern 5 times, tap Forgot pattern? You will be required to sign in with your
Google account and prompted to create a new unlock pattern.
If you have set a backup PIN, you can unlock the screen with keying in the
backup PIN.
If you haven’t created a Google account on the phone and you forgot your PIN,
Password, and the backup PIN, you need to perform a hard reset.
Caution If you perform a hard reset, all user applications and user data
will be deleted. Please remember to back up any important data before
performing a hard reset.
Read ALL steps before attempting.
1 Turn the phone off.
2 Press and hold the following keys at the same time: Volume Down Key
Power/Lock Key
on the back of the phone.
3 Release the Power/Lock Key
only when the LG logo is displayed, then
immediately press and hold the Power/Lock Key
again.
4 Release all keys when the Factory hard reset screen is displayed.
5 Press the Volume Keys
to highlight Yes, then press the Power/Lock
Key
to confirm.
6 Press the Volume Keys
to highlight Yes, then press the Power/Lock
Key
once more to confirm.
7 Your device will perform a factory reset.
5. Using Safe Mode
Using Safe mode
To recover your phone when malfunctioning.
1 Turn off your phone and reboot. When you see the T-Mobile booting
animation press and hold the Volume Down Key
until you see the Home
screen.
OR
While the phone is on, press and hold the Power/Lock Key
until the
Phone options menu is displayed. Then touch and hold Power off and tap
OK. Your Home screen will then be displayed with the words "Safe mode"
in lower left corner.
2 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > General tab > Apps.
3 Tap one of the available tabs at the top of the screen and select the
application you wish to uninstall.
4 Tap Uninstall and OK to confirm.
5 After uninstalling the application, turn off and reboot your phone.
Important notice
6. Connecting your phone to a computer via USB
Use the USB cable that was provided with your phone to connect the
phone to a USB port on your computer. You'll receive a notification that the
USB is connected and can see USB connection mode screen.
2 Tap Media device (MTP) or Send images (PTP) to confirm that you want to
transfer files between your phone and the computer.
When the phone is connected as USB storage, you receive a notification. Your
phone is recognized as a device on your computer. You can now copy files to
and from the phone.
7. Unlock screen when using data connection
Your screen will go dark if untouched for a period of time when using a data
connection. To turn on your LCD screen, press the Power/Lock Key . To
change the length of time the screen takes to turn off, tap
> Settings
> Display tab > Screen timeout and select the desired amount.
8. Internal antenna
Please hold the mobile phone straight up as a regular phone.
While making/receiving calls or sending/receiving data, try to avoid holding the
lower part of the phone where the antenna is located. It may affect call quality.
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9. When the screen freezes
If the phone does not respond to user input or the screen freezes:
for 10 seconds to reboot it.
Press and hold the Power/Lock Key
10. Do not connect your phone when you power on/off
your PC
Make sure to disconnect your phone from the PC when powering your PC on
or off as it might result in PC errors.
11. Hardware key control mode
If your phone display is damaged or broken, you can answer an incoming call,
end a call, or turn off an alarm using the hardware keys.
1 Turn your phone off.
2 Press and hold the Power/Lock Key
and the Volume Keys
at the
same time for more than 6 seconds to enter the Hardware key control
mode.
3 Press the Volume Keys
to scroll to the desired option, then press the
Power/Lock Key
to confirm.
• Answer a call: Press the Volume Keys at the same time.
• End a call: Press the Power/Lock Key during a call.
• Stop an alarm: When an alarm rings, press and hold the Volume Up Key
or Volume Down Key to stop the alarm.
NOTE: If you use your phone with a broken display glass, your phone can
break even more or you can be injured. Make sure to visit the LG authorized
service center to get your phone repaired.
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Getting to know your phone
To turn on the phone, press and hold the Power/Lock Key
on the back side
of the phone for 3 seconds.
To turn off the phone, press the Power/Lock Key
on the back side of the
phone for 3 seconds and tap Power off and OK to confirm.
Front view
Front Camera Lens
- Use to take a picture of yourself or to video chat on
supported applications.
Proximity Sensor
- Senses proximity toward other objects, such as your head
during a call, so that you do not accidentally activate
unwanted features.
- To avoid problems with the touchscreen, do not block the
sensor or near the sensor.
Earpiece
LED Indicator
Quick Keys
- Gives you quick access to your most used applications.
- To add an icon, drag and drop it in the bar.
- To remove an icon, touch and hold it and remove it from the
bar.
Menu Key
- Displays available options for the current screen or
application.
Home Key
- Returns to the Home screen from any screen.
- Touch and hold to access your most recently used applications.
Back Key
- Returns to the previous screen.
- Closes pop-up menus and dialog boxes.
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Warning! Placing a heavy object on the phone or sitting on it can damage
its LCD and touch screen functionalities. Do not cover the LCD’s proximity
sensor with a protective film. This can cause the sensor to malfunction.
TIP!
Tap the Menu Key
whenever you open an application to check what
options are available.
Side view
Micro SIM card slot
IR(infrared) LED
Microphone
(Sub)
Speaker
3.5mm Headset Jack
Microphone(Main)
Charger/Accessory
Port
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Getting to know your phone
Rear view
Back Camera Lens
Volume Keys
Flash
Power/Lock Key
Wireless Charging Area:
Allows you to charge
your device using a
wireless charging pad
(sold separately) instead
of the USB cable. The
integrated antenna is
also inside this back
area of the phone.
Notice
The NFC antenna for this model is on the back cover.
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Installing the micro SIM card
Before you can start exploring your new phone, you’ll need to set it up. The
micro SIM card tray eject button is a small round aperture just above the tray
door. To install a new micro SIM card:
1 Insert the micro SIM ejection tool that comes with the phone (or a thin
pin) into the eject button aperture and push gently but firmly until the tray
pops out. Then pull the micro SIM card tray located on the left side of the
phone.
Eject button aperture
2 Position the micro SIM card into the tray. (as shown above image)
3 Insert the micro SIM card tray.
NOTE: Turn the phone off before inserting or removing the SIM card.
Warning! Always be careful. The ejection tool is a very sharp.
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Getting to know your phone
Charging your phone
Connect the wall adapter and USB cable as shown below. The USB symbol
on the USB cable should face toward you.
2 Plug the USB cable (as shown below) into the phone's Charger/Accessory
Port. Make sure the USB symbol is facing upwards.
Always unplug the charger from the wall socket after the phone is fully charged
to save unnecessary power consumption of the charger.
NOTE:
• The battery must be fully charged initially to improve battery lifetime.
• Your phone has an internal antenna. Be careful not to scratch or damage
this rear area, as that will cause loss of performance.
• When the battery becomes fully discharged and you connect the phone to
a charger, the Notification LED lights will blink. This is normal operation for
a completely discharged battery to prevent overflowing current because the
phone is designed to provide reasonable protection against damage to the
battery. Once the battery has enough charge, the screen will turn on and
display a battery image.
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Warning!
• Use only LG-approved chargers, batteries and cables. When using
unapproved chargers or cables, it may cause battery slow charging the
message regarding charging delay. Or, unapproved chargers or cables can
cause the battery to explode or damage the device, which are not covered
by the warranty.
• Charging may be interrupted when you use a USB hub, which is not
retained rated voltage.
NOTE: Non-Removable Battery
Your phone has an internal, rechargeable battery that should be replaced
only by LG or an authorized LG repair center. You should never try to open
or take apart this phone yourself. Opening the phone can cause damage
that will void your warranty.
Switching between and exiting applications
Multi-tasking is easy with Android because open applications keep running
even when you open another application. There is no need to quit an
application before opening another. Use and switch among several open
applications. Android manages each application, stopping and starting
them as needed, to ensure that idle applications don’t consume resources
unnecessarily.
Switching between applications
. A list of recently used applications will be
- Touch and hold the Home Key
displayed. Then tap the application you want to access.
- To remove an application from the list, swipe the app preview to the left or
right.
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Getting to know your phone
To stop/exit an application
1 From the Home screen, tap the Menu Key
General tab > Apps.
and tap System settings >
Tap one of the tabs at the top of the screen, choose the desired application
and tap Force stop (or Stop) to stop the application.
Removing the microSD card
To safely remove the microSD card from your phone, you must first unmount it.
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > General tab > Storage >
Unmount SD card.
2 Remove the back cover and gently pull the microSD card from the slot.
Warning! Do not remove the microSD card without unmounting it first.
Otherwise, it may damage the microSD card as well as your phone, and the
data stored on the microSD card may be corrupted.
Formatting the microSD card
Your microSD card may already be formatted. If it isn’t, you must format it
before you can use it.
NOTE: All files on the card are deleted when you format the microSD card.
From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > General tab > Storage >
Unmount SD card.
2 Tap Erase SD card twice.
3 If you set an unlock pattern, enter it and tap Erase everything. The card will
then be formatted and ready to use.
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NOTE: If there is content on your microSD card, the folder structure may be
different after formatting since all the files will have been deleted.
Switching between and exiting applications
Multi-tasking is easy with Android because open applications keep running
even when you open another application. There is no need to quit an
application before opening another. Use and switch among several open
applications. Android manages each application, stopping and starting
them as needed, to ensure that idle applications don’t consume resources
unnecessarily.
Switching between applications
- Press and hold the Home Key . A list of recently used applications will be
displayed. Then tap the application you want to access.
- To remove an application from the list, swipe the app preview to the left or
right.
To stop/exit an application
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > General tab > Apps.
2 Tap one of the tabs at the top of the screen, choose the desired
application and tap Force stop (or Stop) to stop the application.
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Your Home screen
Touch screen tips
With the touch of your finger, you can access available applications, make
menu selections, and access data saved to your phone. The following terms are
used for describing the different available actions using the touchscreen:
Tap - A single finger tap selects items, links, shortcuts and letters on the
on-screen keyboard.
Touch and hold - Touch and hold an item on the screen by touching it and
not lifting your finger until an action occurs. For example, to open a contact's
available options, touch and hold the contact in the Contacts list until the
context menu opens.
Drag - Touch and hold an item for a moment and then, without lifting your
finger, move your finger on the screen until you reach the target position. You
can drag items on the Home screen to reposition them.
Swipe or slide - To swipe or slide, quickly move your finger across the surface
of the screen, without pausing when you first touch it (so you don’t drag an
item instead). For example, you can slide the screen up or down to scroll
through a list, or browse through the different Home screens by swiping from
left to right (and vice versa).
Double-tap - Double-tap to zoom on a Web page or a map. For example,
quickly double-tap a section of a Web page to adjust that section to fit the
width of the screen. You can also double-tap to zoom in and out when using
Maps.
Pinch-to-Zoom - Use your index finger and thumb in a pinch or spread motion
to zoom in or out when using the browser, Maps, Camera, or browsing pictures.
Rotate the screen - From many applications and menus, the orientation of the
screen adjusts to the device's physical orientation.
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NOTE:
• To select an item, tap the center of the icon.
• Do not to press too hard; the touch screen is sensitive enough to pick up a
light, firm touch.
• Use the tip of your finger to tap the option you want. Be careful not to tap
any other keys or icons.
Proximity sensor
When receiving and making calls, this sensor automatically turns the backlight
off and locks the touch keypad by sensing when the phone is near your
ear. This extends battery life and prevents the touch keypad from activating
unintentionally during calls.
NOTE: When turning the screen on while holding the phone in a horizontal
position, make sure you do not cover the proximity sensor. Doing so will turn
the screen off immediately after turning it on.
Lock your phone
When you are not using the phone, press the Power/Lock Key
to lock your
phone. This helps prevent accidental presses and saves battery power.
Also, if you do not use the phone for a while, the Home screen, or other screen
you are viewing, is automatically replaced with the lock screen after 30 seconds
(depending on the screen timeout settings) of inactivity to conserve the battery
and prevent pocket dialing.
To wake up your phone, press the Power/Lock Key . The lock screen will
appear. Swipe the screen in any direction to unlock. The last screen you were
working on opens.
NOTE:
• The automatic screen timeout can be configured manually in Settings. To
> Settings > Display tab > Screen timeout.
change it, tap
• If there are any programs running when you lock the phone, they may still be
running in lock mode. It is recommended that you exit all programs before
entering the lock mode to avoid unnecessary charges (e.g., phone call, web
access and data communications).
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Your Home screen
KnockON
The KnockON feature allows you to double-tap the screen to easily turn it on or
off. You can disable this feature in the Gestures settings.
To turn the screen on
1 Double-tap the center of the Lock screen to turn the screen on.
2 Unlock the screen or access any of the available shortcuts or widgets.
To turn the screen off
1 Double-tap an empty are of the Home screen or the Status Bar.
2 The screen will turn off.
NOTE:
• Tap on the center area of the screen. If you tap on the bottom or the top
area, the recognition rate may decrease.
• To activate or deactivate the feature, tap
> Settings > General tab >
Gestures.
Quick Switch to Silent/Vibrate Mode
To quickly set your phone to silent or vibrate mode, slide the Status Bar down
and tap
until
or
appears.
Home Screen Overview
The main Home screen is the starting point for many applications and
functions, and it allows you to add items like application icons, shortcuts,
folders or widgets to give you instant access to information and applications.
This is the default page and accessible from any menu by tapping the Home
Key .
On your Home screen, you can view menu icons at the bottom of the screen. Menu
icons provide easy and one-touch access to the functions you use the most.
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Navigating Through the Home Screen Canvases
Your phone has several Home screen canvases. If you like, you can place
different applications on each of the Home screen canvases.
From the main Home screen canvas, swipe the screen with your finger in either
direction. The main Home screen canvas is located in the middle. To add more
canvases, pinch in on the Home screen and tap .
You can also customize each canvas with shortcuts, folders, and widgets.
Navigating Through the Sub-Menus
Sub-menus are available when you are at any Home screen or have selected a
feature or application such as Phone, Contacts, Messaging or Browser.
1 Touch the Menu Option icon
on the screen. A sub-menu displays at
the bottom of the phone screen.
2 Tap an option.
Customizing your Home screen
You can customize your Home screen by adding quick access items, such as
shortcuts to an application, widgets, or changing the wallpaper.
• Apps: Add shortcuts to applications on the Home screen.
• Widgets: Add dynamically updating widgets to your Home screen to allow
quick access to applications without opening the full application.
• Wallpapers: Change the Home screen wallpaper.
To add shortcuts to apps or widgets on the Home screen:
1 Select a location (Home screen canvas) to add an item by swiping the
Home screen from left to right or vice versa.
2 Touch and hold an empty part of the Home screen.
3 Tap the type of item you want to add on the screen: Apps or Widgets.
4 Tap the desired app or widget.
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5 You will see a new icon on the Home screen. To place it on a different
canvas, touch and hold it to drag it to the desired location and release your
finger from the screen.
TIP!
To add a preloaded application or an application you have downloaded from
Play Store to the Home screen, simply touch and hold the icon you want in
the Apps screen and drag it to the desired Home screen canvas.
NOTE: If there is no available space on a particular Home screen panel, you
must delete or remove an item before you can add another item. In this
case, you have the option of switching to another Home screen panel.
To delete an application icon from the Home screen, touch and hold the
shortcut icon or widget you want to delete and drag to Remove
at the top
of the screen. When
changes to , lift your finger.
You cannot delete the preloaded applications. (Only their icons can be
deleted from the screen).
Customizing apps icons on the Home screen
You can create your own custom application icon(s) using the images in your
Gallery.
1 Touch and hold an application icon until it’s unlocked from its current
will appear in the
position. Then drop it on the screen. The editing icon
upper right corner of the application.
NOTE: If an icon you placed can be resized, you will see a blue box around
the icon after you touch, hold and release it. Drag the edges of the box to
resize it.
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2 Tap the application icon.
3 Tap the icon design you want from the available ICON GALLERY and
change the size.
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Your Home screen
NOTE:
• Your customized application icon(s) are only applied to icons on your
Home screen. The Applications screen is not affected.
• Your custom photo icons are saved so you can easily select them for any of
your icon images.
Creating Application Folders on the Home screen
You can create application folders to hold similar applications if you wish.
On the Home screen
1 Touch and hold an icon to unlock it from its positions. Then drag it over
another icon and release it.
2 A folder will be created.
On the Apps screen
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
to open the Apps screen.
2 Tap the desired icon, then touch and hold the desired icon to release it
from its position.
3 Drag the icon over another icon and release it to create a folder.
Customizing the Apps screen
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
2 Tap the Apps tab at the top of the screen to go to the Apps screen, if it is
not already selected.
3 Tap Menu Option icon
to access the following Applications screen
options:
• View apps by: Tap to sort your applications either in alphabetical order, by
downloaded date, or user customized.
• Show small/large icons: Tap to change the application icons to either
small or large, then tap Yes to set your choice.
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•
•
Hide/Show apps: Tap to set which application icons will be displayed in
your Applications screen. Checkmark the icons you want to hide, then tap
Edit/Uninstall apps: Tap to directly access to Apps Editing screen.
Home screen settings: Tap to directly access to the phone's Home screen
settings menu.
Home screen clean view
You can see the wallpaper without items on the Home screen by placing two
fingerso on the screen and pinching out. Pinch in or tap the Back Key
to
see applications and widgets again.
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Your Home screen
Quick access
To view the quick access items, touch anywhere in the front key area and
drag up. The following options are available: Voice Mate, Google Search, and
QuickMemo.
Notifications
Notifications alert you to the arrival of new messages, calendar events, and
alarms, as well as to ongoing events, such as video downloads. From the
Notifications panel, you can view your phone’s current status and pending
notifications.
When a notification arrives, its icon appears at the top of the screen. Icons for
pending notifications appear on the left, and system icons showing things like
Wi-Fi or battery strength on the right.
NOTE: The available options may vary depending on the region or service
provider.
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Notification icons
System icons
Accessing notifications
Swipe the Status Bar down to open the Notifications panel to access
notifications. To close the Notifications panel, swipe the bar at the bottom of
the screen upwards.
Quick Settings
Use the Quick Settings to easily toggle function settings like Wi-Fi, manage
display brightness and more. To access the Quick Settings, swipe the Status
Bar down to open the Notifications panel and select any of the available Quick
Setting apps at the top of the screen.
NOTE: Touch and hold an icon on the Quick Settings menu to go directly to
that setting's menu screen.
Customizing the Quick Setting items on the Notification panel
Open the Notifications panel, swipe the Quick Settings to the left, and tap
to the desired location. To add more icons, select
To rearrange items, drag
the desired functions.
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Your Home screen
Notification icons on the Status Bar
Notification icons appear on the Status Bar at the top of the screen to report
missed calls, new messages, calendar events, device status and more.
The icons listed in the table below are some of the most common ones.
Icon
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Description
Icon
Description
No SIM card inserted
Vibrate mode is on
No network signal available
Battery fully charged
Airplane mode is on
Battery is charging
Connected to a Wi-Fi
network
Phone is connected to PC via
USB cable
Wired headset connected
Downloading data
Call in progress
Uploading data
Missed call
GPS is on
Bluetooth is on
Data is synchronizing
NFC is on
New Gmail message available
System warning
New Hangouts message
available
An alarm is set
New text or multimedia
message
New voicemail available
A song is currently playing
Icon
Description
Icon
Description
Ringer is silenced
Choose input method
DLNA content share
DLNA music playing
On-screen Keyboard
You can enter text using the on-screen keyboard. The on-screen keyboard
displays automatically on the screen when you need to enter text. To manually
display the keyboard, simply tap a text field where you want to enter text.
There are three types of keyboards that you can use: Android keyboard (AOSP),
Google voice typing and LG Keyboard.
To select the keyboard:
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > General tab > Language
& input > Default (under the Keyboard & Unput Methods section).
2 Select the default keyboard between Google Keyboard and LG Keyboard.
OR
1 While entering text, drag the Status Bar down and tap Choose input
method.
2 Select the desired input method from Google Keyboard, Google voice
typing or LG Keyboard. (default).
NOTE: You must enable the additional input methods in order for this
method to be available.
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Your Home screen
LG keyboard - Letters Entry
Shift Key - Tap once to capitalize the next letter you type. Double-tap for all
caps.
Symbols Key - Tap to change the input to number and symbol entry.
Keyboard Style/Language Key - Tap to change the keyboard style or input
language.
Space Key - Tap to enter a space.
Enter Key - Tap to move the cursor to the next line.
Delete Key - Tap to delete characters to the left of the cursor.
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LG keyboard - Numbers and Symbols Entry
Letters Key - Tap to change the input to letters entry.
Emoji Mode - Tap to enter emoji characters.
Space Key - Tap to enter a space.
Enter Key - Tap to move the cursor to the next line.
Delete Key - Tap to delete characters to the left of the cursor.
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Your Home screen
123 Mode
This mode allows you to enter numbers in a text message (a telephone
number, for example) more quickly. Tap the keys corresponding to the required
digits before manually switching back to the appropriate text entry mode by
tapping
on the LG Keyboard or
on the Android keyboard.
Entering Special Characters
The on-screen keyboard allows you to enter special characters (e.g., “á”).
To enter a special character, touch and hold the desired key (touch the “a” key
for example).
After the special character appears, slide your finger over it and lift it off it to
enter it.
NOTE: A symbol at the top (or bottom) right corner of a key indicates that
additional characters are available for that key.
Using Clip Tray
Easily access the contents you stored in the Clip Tray whenever and wherever
you want. You can copy images or texts and keep them in the Clip Tray. Then,
you can paste them whenever and wherever you want.
1 Touch and hold text and images while eding them and tap Clip Tray.
2 Touch and hold the text input field and select Clip Tray. You can also
access the Clip Tray by touching and holding > .
NOTE:
• You can save up to 20 items in the Clip Tray.
• Touch and hold an item in the Clip Tray and tap
to delete it.
• This function may not be supported in downloaded apps.
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Text Link
Text Link recommends apps related to text in messages or other selected text.
It connects directly to the Calendar, Contacts, Phone, Messaging, Email, Web,
Maps, YouTube, Calculator, and more.
NOTE:
• If your phone is set to English or Korean, Text Link performs more
functions than in other language settings.
• Overly long sentences are subject to limitations.
• Arithmetic operators (such as +, -, * and /) start the Calculator.
• If Text Link is not linked to an app, the Browser can be used for searching.
To use Text Link:
•
•
Tap a message bubble with the
icon.
Highlight text on a webpage or emails and select Text Link.
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Your Home screen
Plug & Pop
Plug & Pop allows you to quickly choose apps to use when plugging in an
earphone or On-the-Go device, such as a mouse or keyboard.
1 Plug in earphone or OTG (On-the-Go) device (i.e., mouse, keyboard, etc.).
2 The applications panel will display and you can select an app to run.
NOTE:
• You can edit the applications to display on the panel and set not to show
the applications panel.
• From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > General tab > Accessory >
QuickWindow case.
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Google account setup
The first time you open a Google application on your phone, you will be
required to sign in with your existing Google account. If you do not have a
Google account, you will be prompted to create one.
Creating your Google account
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key .
2 Tap Settings
> General tab > Accounts & sync > Add account > Google
> New.
3 Enter your username and tap . Your phone will communicate with
Google servers and check for username availability.
4 Enter and re-enter your password. Then follow the instructions and enter
the required and optional information about the account. Wait while the
server creates your account.
Signing into your Google account
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key .
2 Tap Settings
> General tab > Accounts & sync > Add account > Google
> Existing.
3 Enter your email and password and tap .
4 Read the disclaimer about signing in and checkmark if you want to keep
updated with news and offers from Google Play. Then tap OK.
5 After signing in, you can use Gmail and take advantage of Google services
on your phone.
6 Once you have set up your Google account, your phone will be
automatically synchronized with your Google account on the web.
(Depending on your synchronization settings.)
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Google account setup
After signing in, your phone will sync with your Google services, such as Gmail,
Contacts, Google Calendar, and Picasa photo albums. You can also use Maps,
download applications from Play Store, back up your settings to Google servers,
and take advantage of other Google services on your phone.
IMPORTANT
• Some applications, such as Calendar, work only with the first Google Account
you add. If you plan to use more than one Google Account with your phone,
be sure to sign into the one you want to use with such applications first.
When you sign in, your contacts, Gmail messages, Calendar events, and other
information from these applications and services on the web are synchronized
with your phone. If you don’t sign into a Google Account during setup, you
will be prompted to sign in or to create a Google Account the first time you
start an application that requires one, such as Gmail or Play Store.
• If you have an enterprise account through your company or other
organization, your IT department may have special instructions on how to
sign into that account.
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Calls
Making a call
From the Home screen, tap the Phone Key
to open the keypad.
Enter the number on the keypad. To delete a digit, tap the Clear Key
Tap the Call Key
to make a call.
To end a call, tap the End Key
TIP!
To enter “+” to make international calls, touch and hold
Calling your contacts
1 From the Home screen, tap Contacts
to open your contacts.
2 Scroll through the contact list or tap the Search contacts field and enter
the first letter(s) of the contact you want to call. You can also tap the letters
at the right side of the screen.
3 In the list that is displayed, tap the contact you want to call.
4 In the Contact Info screen, tap the phone number you wish to call.
Answering and rejecting a call
When the screen is locked
When your phone rings, swipe the Answer icon
in any direction to answer
the incoming call.
Swipe the Decline icon
in any direction to reject an incoming call.
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Calls
NOTE:
• If the Answer an incoming call gesture is activated, you can bring the
phone up to your ear to answer incoming calls.
• Tap or swipe the Decline with message
if you want to send a message to
the caller. If the caller is unknown, the Decline with message is not available.
Adjusting the in-call volume
To adjust the in-call volume during a call, use the Volume Keys on the back
side of the phone.
Making a second call
During your initial call, tap the Menu Option icon
and select Add call.
Dial the number or search your contacts.
Tap the Call Key
to connect the call.
Both calls will be displayed on the call screen. Your initial call will be put on
hold.
5 Tap the Call entry on the screen to toggle between active calls or tap
to merge the calls.
Merge calls
TIP!
Tap Manage members to end individual calls or separate calls from a
conference call.
6 To end active calls, tap the End Key
If there is no active call, it will end the call on hold.
NOTE: You will be charged for each call you make.
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Viewing your call logs
From the Home screen, tap the Phone Key
and the Call logs tab.
You can view a complete list of all dialed, received, and missed voice calls.
TIP!
• Tap any single call log entry to view the date, time, and duration of the call.
• Tap the Menu Option icon
, then tap Clear all to delete all the recorded
items or Clear to delete individual or groups of entries.
Call settings
You can configure phone call settings, such as call forwarding, and other
special features offered by your carrier.
1 From the Home screen, tap the Menu Option icon
and tap Call settings.
2 Tap the Networks tab (if necessary) > Call.
3 Set any of the available options.
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Contacts
You can add contacts on your phone and synchronize them with the contacts
in your Google Account or other accounts that support syncing contacts.
Searching for a contact
From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
and tap Contacts
to open
your contacts.
OR
> Contacts tab.
From the Home screen, tap the Phone Key
2 Tap the Search contacts field and enter the contact name using the
keypad. You can also tap the letters at the right side of the screen.
Adding a new contact
From the Home screen, tap the Phone Key
and enter the new contact’s
number. Tap the Menu Option icon
> Add to Contacts > New contact or
Update contact.
2 Select the account where you want to add the new contact. Locations
depend on the type of accounts you have added to your device.
NOTE: The entry fields varies depending on the account.
3 If you want to add a picture to the new contact, tap
. Choose from Take
photo or Select from Gallery. Then browse for an image and select it.
4 Tap
to enter more specific name information.
5 Enter the details about your contact.
6 Tap Save to save the contact entry.
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Favorite Contacts
You can classify frequently called contacts as favorites.
To add a contact to your favorites
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
and then Contacts
to
open your contacts.
2 Tap a contact to view its details.
3 Tap the star to the right of the contact’s name. The star turns gold and the
contact is added to your favorites.
To remove a contact from your favorites list
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
and then Contacts .
2 Tap the Favorites tab.
3 Tap a contact to view its details.
4 Tap the gold star to the right of the contact’s name. The star turns grey
and the contact is removed from your favorites.
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Messaging/Email
Messaging
Your phone combines text and multimedia messaging into one intuitive, easyto-use menu.
Conversation view
Messages exchanged with another party are displayed in chronological order so
that you can conveniently see an overview of your conversation.
Sending a message
Tap Messaging
on the Home screen, then tap
to create a new
message.
2 Enter a contact name or phone number in the To field. As you enter
the contact name, matching contacts appear. You can tap a suggested
recipient. You can also add multiple contacts.
NOTE: You will be charged for a text message for every person you send the
message to.
3 Tap the text field and start entering your message.
4 Tap the Menu Option icon
to open the options menu. Choose from any
of the available options.
5 Tap Send to send your message.
TIP!
• The 160-character limit may vary from country to country depending on
how the text message is coded and the language used in the message.
• If an image, video, or audio file is added to a text message, it will be
automatically converted into a multimedia message and you will be
charged accordingly.
• If an image, video, or audio file is added to a text message, it will be
automatically converted into a multimedia message and you will be
charged accordingly.
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NOTE: When you get a text message during a call, there will be an audible
notification.
Using smilies
Liven up your messages using smilies and emojis.
> Insert smiley. To
When writing a new message, tap the Menu Option icon
access emojis, tap
on the LG keyboard and choose an emoji category to
view the available emojis.
Changing the conversation theme
Sets how your conversations are displayed.
1 Open the Messaging app and tap the Menu Option icon
> Settings >
Conversation theme.
2 Tap the Wallpaper tab to choose the conversation background. Choose
from the 6 options provided, a photo from your Gallery, or take a picture
to use.
3 Tap the Bubble tab to choose the conversation style. Choose from the 6
options provided.
Changing your message settings
Your phone's message settings are predefined, so you can send messages
immediately. You can change the settings based on your preferences.
> Menu Option icon
> Settings.
• From the Home screen, tap Messaging
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Messaging/Email
Email
You can use the Email application to read email from providers other than
Gmail. The Email application supports the following account types: POP3,
IMAP and Microsoft Exchange (for Enterprise users).
To open the Email application
From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
> Email .
The first time you open the Email application, a setup wizard opens to help you
add an email account.
•
Microsoft Exchange Email Account
Email address – Enter the account email address.
Password – Enter the account password.
Email address – Enter the server address.
Server address - Enter the outgoing email server address.
Domain – Enter the account domain (optional).
Port number - Normally each account’s default number will be displayed.
Username – Enter the account username.
Password - Enter the account password.
Use secure connection (SSL) – Choose whether or not to use SSL for Microsoft
Exchange.
Client certificate – Allows you to add a client certificate (if necessary).
Other (POP3 & IMAP4) Email Account
Email address – Enter the account email address.
Password – Enter the account password.
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Incoming server settings
POP/IMAP server – Select protocol type, either POP or IMAP.
Security type – Choose from Off, SSL, or TLS.
Port number – Normally each account’s default number will be displayed.
Username – Enter the account username.
Password - Enter the account password.
Outgoing server settings
SMTP server – Enter the outgoing email server address.
Security type – Choose from Off, SSL, or TLS.
Port number – Normally each account’s default number will be displayed.
Require sign-in Username – Enter the account username.
Password - Enter the account password.
To open your Combined inbox
If you have configured email to send and receive email from more than one
account, you can view all messages sent to all accounts in your Combined
inbox.
• Open the Email application and touch
Messages in the Combined inbox are color coded on the left, by account.
When a new email arrives in the Inbox, there will be sound and/or vibration
notification (depending on your current sound and vibrate settings).
Composing and Sending Email
1 In the Email application, tap Compose .
2 Enter an address for the message’s intended recipient. As you enter text,
matching addresses will be offered from your contacts. Separate multiple
addresses with commas.
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Messaging/Email
3 Tap the Cc/Bcc field to copy or blind copy to other contacts/email
addresses.
4 Tap the text field and enter your message.
5 Tap Attach to attach the file you want to send with your message.
6 Tap Send to send the message.
If you are not ready to send the message, tap Save draft to save it in a Drafts
folder. Touch a message in the Drafts folder to resume working on it. Your
before
message will also be saved as a draft if you touch the Back Key
sending it.
Tap Delete to abandon and delete a message, including any saved drafts. If
you are not connected to a network, for example if you’re working in airplane
mode, the messages you send are stored in your Outbox folder until you’re
connected to a network. If it contains any pending messages, the Outbox will
be displayed on the Accounts screen.
NOTE: The messages sent using an Exchange account will not be stored on
the phone; they will be stored on the Exchange server itself. If you want to
see your sent messages in the Sent folder, you may need to open the Sent
folder and select
from the options menu.
Working with Account Folders
Each account has Inbox, Outbox, Sent, Drafts and Trash folders. Depending on
the features your account service provider supports, you may have additional
folders.
Adding and Editing Email Accounts
To add an email account
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
> Email .
2 Select the desired email provider.
If an email account is already set up, the wizard is not activated automatically.
In this case, tap the Menu Option icon
> Settings > Add account .
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To change account settings
1 Open the Email application.
2 Tap the Menu Option icon
> Settings.
3 Tap General settings to adjust the settings that affect all accounts. Or tap
an individual account to adjust settings only for that account.
To delete an email account
1 Open the Email application.
2 Tap the Menu Option icon
> Settings.
3 Select the account(s) you want to delete and tap Remove account.
4 Tap Yes to confirm.
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Social Networking
With your phone, you can enjoy social networking and manage your micro-blog
in on-line communities. You can update your current status, upload photos, and
view your friends’ status updates in real-time.
You can add your Facebook, Google+, and Twitter accounts to your phone. If
you don’t have an account, you can visit their sites to set one up.
NOTE: Additional costs may be incurred when connecting and using online
services. Check your data charges with your network provider.
Adding an account to your phone
From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > General tab > Accounts
& sync.
2 Tap Add account.
3 Tap any social networking service you want to use.
4 Enter your email address and password that you set up for your social
networking account, then tap Sign in or Log in.
Adding a social networking widget on the Home screen
If you add a social networking widget on your Home screen, the widget will
show your status when your phone receives updates from the network.
You can also access the social community directly by tapping the widget.
1 Touch and hold an empty spot on the Home screen.
NOTE: If there is no available space on a particular Home screen panel, you
won't be able to add any widget; you must delete or remove an item before
you can add another item. In this case, you have the option of switching to
another Home screen panel.
2 Tap the Widgets tab and scroll to the right or left until you see the social
network you want.
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3 Tap the desired widget to add it to the Home screen panel.
Viewing and updating your status
Go to the Home screen panel where the social networking widget is
located. You can see the current status of social applications you set.
2 Tap the Status update icon or field to update your status with comments
or upload pictures.
3 After entering comments and attachment (if any), tap the Post icon.
TIP!
You can use information about friends only in your social network(s) or sync
all data to Contacts.
Syncing accounts on your phone
You can sync information from your social networking accounts with your
Contacts and other functions on your phone, if applicable.
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > General tab > Accounts
& sync.
2 Checkmark Auto-sync data to activate automatic synchronization.
3 Tap the account you want to sync.
4 Check the desired options, such as Contacts.
A checkmark indicates that synchronization has been enabled.
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Social Networking
Removing accounts on your phone
From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > General tab > Accounts
& sync.
2 Tap the account(s) you want to delete, then Menu Option icon
Remove account > OK.
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Camera and Video
Getting to know the viewfinder
You can use the camera or camcorder to take and share pictures and videos.
Your phone comes with a 13 megapixel camera with an autofocus feature that
lets you capture sharp pictures and videos.
NOTE: Be sure to clean the protective lens cover with a microfiber cloth
before taking pictures. A lens cover with smudges from fingers can cause
blurry pictures with a "halo" effect.
Flash – Tap to turn the flash On, Off or set it to Auto.
Swap camera – Allows you to swap between the rear camera lens and the
front camera lens.
Shot mode – Allows you select the shot mode from Normal, Shot & Clear,
Dynamic tone(HDR), Panorama, VR panorama, Burst shot, Portrait +, Dual
camera, Time catch shot, Intelligent auto, Sports and Night.
Settings – Touch this icon to open the settings menu. See Using the
advanced settings on the following page.
Gallery – This enables you to access your saved photos and videos within
the camera mode. Simply tap and your Gallery will appear on the screen.
Record – Allows you to start recording.
Capture – Allows you to take a photo.
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Camera and Video
Take Pictures
Taking pictures with your phone's built-in camera is as simple as choosing a
subject, pointing the lens, and pressing a button.
To take a picture:
1 Tap
> Camera .
2 Frame your subject on the screen.
3 A square around the subject indicates that the camera has focused.
4 Tap until the shutter sounds. Your picture will be automatically saved to
the Gallery.
Record Videos
In addition to taking pictures, you can record, view, and send videos with your
phone's built-in video camera.
1 Tap
> Camera .
2 Frame your subject on the screen.
3 Tap to start recording the video.
4 The length of the recording is displayed on the top of the screen.
NOTE: Tap
5 Tap
to take pictures while recording video.
to pause recording video. You can resume recording again tapping
OR
6 Tap
to stop recording. Your video will be automatically saved to the
Gallery.
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Camera and Video Settings
From the camera mode, tap each icon to adjust the following camera settings.
- Tap to turn the flash On, Off or set it to Auto.
- Allows you to swap between the rear camera lens and the front camera
lens.
- Auto:
Magic focus:
Panorama: Creates a wide photo of a panoramic view. Hold the phone
horizontally, press the shutter to start and slowly sweep the camera across
the scene.
Dual: Captures a photo or recording a video using both of camera lens.
Touch and hold the small screen to resize or move it.
Help:
- Adjust the following camera and video settings.
Dynamic tone (HDR): Combines photos taken at multiple exposures into
one optimal photo to get a better photo in tricky lighting situations.
Image size: Set the size of your picture. Choose from 13M (4160x3120),
W10M (4160x2340), 9M (3120x3120) or 3M (2048x1536). Set the size
of your video. Choose from UHD (3840x2160), FHD (1920x1080), HD
(1280x720) or 120HD (Slow Motion).
Cheese shutter: Allows you to take pictures with voice commands. When
on, you just say "Cheese", "Smile", "Whiskey", "Kimchi", or "LG" to take a
picture.
Timer: Set your camera's timer. This is ideal if you want to be a part of the
picture.
Grid: It is easily used to take better pictures to keeping horizontal and
verticals.
Help: Allows you to learn how a function works. This icon will provide you
with a quick guide.
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Camera and Video
Multi-point Auto Focus
When you take a picture, the Multi-point Auto Focus (AF) function operates
automatically and will allow you to see a clear image.
Gesture shot
Take a picture with hand gesture. To take photo, raise your hand until front
camera detects it and a box appears on the screen.
Super Zooming
You can use a zoom up to 8 times while taking pictures.
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This function operates automatically while zooming in and out.
NOTE: Use a steady hand. This feature does not work with some functions
Objects can be overlapped when taking a picture of fast-moving subjects.
View Your Pictures
The Gallery is where you can access the Gallery of stored camera images. You
can view them in a slideshow, share them with your friends, and delete and edit
them.
1 Tap
> Gallery .
2 Select a location and tap an image to view your picture.
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Gallery Options
The Gallery application presents the pictures and videos in your storage,
including those you've taken with the Camera application and those you
downloaded from the web or other locations.
If you have one of your phone's Google™ Accounts, you'll also see your Picasa
web albums in Gallery.
1 Tap
> Gallery
to view the images stored in the storage.
• Drag left or right to view more albums.
2 Tap an album to open it and view its contents. (The pictures and videos in
the album are displayed in chronological order.)
3 Tap a picture in an album to view it.
• Tap a picture group again to reveal the following icons:
Edit:
•
•
Camera: Opens the Camera.
•
Share: You can share the picture via various methods such as
Messaging or Bluetooth.
•
Delete: Deletes the picture.
for the following options: SmartShare,
Tap a picture in an album then tap
Set image as, Move, Copy, Copy to Clip Tray, Lock, Slideshow, Rotate left,
Rotate right, Crop, Add location, Rename, Print and Details.
Tap
to return to the previous screen.
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Assign Pictures
After taking a picture, assign it as a picture ID for a Contacts entry or as the
Home screen background image (wallpaper).
1 Tap
> Gallery .
2 Tap an album and tap an image to view it.
3 With the picture displayed, tap
> Set image as.
4 Select an option.
• Contact photo to assign the picture to a Contact entry as a picture ID. Tap
an entry from Contacts, crop the image and tap OK to assign the picture.
• Home screen wallpaper to assign the picture as a background image, crop
the image and tap OK to assign the picture.
• Lock screen wallpaper to assign the picture as a background image for
your lock screen.
• Wallpaper to assign the picture as a background image, crop the image
and tap SET WALLPAPER to assign the picture.
Dual
The Dual feature allows you to take a picture or record video with the front and
rear cameras at the same time.
1 Tap
> Camera .
2 Tap MODE > Dual .
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NOTE:
• Drag the small screen to move it to your desired location.
• Touch and hold the small screen to resize it.
• Tap on the small screen to switch screens.
3 Tap
to stop dual recording.
Video Options
The Gallery is where you can access the Gallery of stored video images. You
can view them, share them with your friends, and delete and edit them.
1 Tap
> Gallery
to view the videos stored in storage.
• Scroll left or right to view more albums.
2 Tap an album to open it and view its contents. (The pictures and videos in
the album are displayed in chronological order.)
3 Tap a video to view it. You can access the following options:
•
QSlide: Enables an overlay on your phone's display for easy
multitasking.
•
SmartShare: Shares media files with DLNA certified devices.
•
Menu: Tap to access Screen ratio, Subtitles, Share, Trim, Settings,
Details options.
Screen shot: Captures a screen shot while playing a video.
•
Volume: Tap to display the Volume slider bar, then adjust the playback
•
volume on the slider bar.
Lock/Unlock: Locks the touch keys to prevent unintentional touches.
•
• Tap Menu Option icon
to access Screen ratio, Subtitiles, Share, Trim,
Settings and Details options.
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Play a Video
Tap
> Gallery
to view the videos stored in storage.
• Scroll left or right to view more albums.
2 Tap an album to open it and view its contents. (The pictures and videos in
the album are displayed in chronological order.)
3 Tap a video in an album to play.
• Tap the video to view the playback controls.
NOTE:
• While a video is playing, slide the left side of the screen up or down to
adjust the screen brightness.
• While a video is playing, slide the right side of the screen up or down to adjust
the sound.
• While playing a video, tap the timeline point to preview that portion of the
video via a small screen. Tap the small screen to jump to that part of the
video.
• While playing a video, slide your finger from left to right (or vice versa) to
fast-forward and rewind.
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Live Zoom
Live Zoom allows you to zoom in or zoom out on a portion of a video that is
being played to make the desired section appear larger or smaller.
When viewing a video, use your index finger and thumb in a pinching or
spreading motion to zoom in or out.
NOTE: Do not press too hard; the touch screen is sensitive enough to pick
up a light, but firm touch.
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Dual Play
Dual Play (connected wired or wirelessly to two displays) can be run on a
different screen.
NOTE:
• Connect two devices using wired (Slimport-HDMI) cable or a wirelessly
(Miracast).
• The connectable device can be a TV or a monitor supported by an HDMI
cable or Miracast.
• The Gallery, Videos and Polaris Viewer 5 apps are supported on Dual Play.
mall screen. Tap the small screen to jump to that part of the video.
• Tap
once when two displays are a different status (i.e. the monitor is
playing a video and your phone's video app is displaying empty screen),
then Dual Play will start.
• Not all videos are supported by Dual Play.
• Dual Play operates at 1280X720 or higher display resolution.
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Multimedia
You can store multimedia files to external and internal memory to have easy
access to all your image and video files.
Gallery
From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
> Gallery
Music
Your phone has a music player that lets you play all your favorite tracks. To
access the music player from the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
and tap
Music .
How to save music/video files to the phone
Connect your phone to the PC using the USB cable.
You'll receive a notification that the USB is connected and the USB connection
type prompt is displayed. Tap Media device (MTP) or Send images (PTP) and
open the folder you wish to view from your computer.
Save music or video files from the PC to the phone.
•
•
If there is a video file with a subtitle file (.smi file with the same name as the
video file), place them in the same folder to display the subtitle automatically
when playing the video file.
When downloading music or video files, copyright must be secured. Please
note that a corrupted file or file with a wrong extension may cause damage to
the phone.
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Playing a song
From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
and tap Music .
Tap the Songs tab.
Tap the song you want to play.
Tap
to pause the song.
Tap
to skip to the next song.
Tap
to go back to the beginning of the song. Tap
twice to go back to
the previous song.
To change the volume while listening to music, press the Volume Keys on the
back side of the phone.
Touch and hold a song to access the following options: Play, Add to playlist,
Delete, Share, Set as ringtone, Details and Search.
Working with Playlists
You can create playlists to organize your music files into sets of songs, which
you can play in the order you set or in a shuffle.
To create a playlist
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When viewing the library tap the
tab.
Tap
> New playlist.
Enter a name for the playlist, then tap OK.
Select the songs you want to add to the playlist and tap Add. The new
playlist is added to the Playlists library.
To add a song to a playlist
Touch and hold a song and tap Add to playlist. Then choose the name of the
playlist. You can also add the song that is playing in the Playback screen by
tapping the Menu Option icon
then tapping Add to playlist and selecting
the desired playlist.
To remove a song from a playlist
1 Open a playlist.
2 Touch and hold the song you want to remove, then tap Remove from
playlist.
To rename a playlist
1 Open the Playlists library.
2 Touch and hold the playlist to display the options menu, then tap Rename.
3 Enter the desired name and tap OK.
To delete a playlist
1 Open the Playlists library.
2 Touch and hold the playlist to display the options menu, then tap Delete.
3 Tap Yes to confirm.
NOTE: Music file copyrights may be protected by international treaties and
national copyright laws. Therefore, it may be necessary to obtain permission
or a licence to reproduce or copy music. In some countries, national laws
prohibit private copying of copyrighted material. Before downloading or
copying the file, please check the national laws of the relevant country
concerning the use of such material.
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Google Applications
About Google applications
Google applications, including mobile versions of Gmail, Hangouts, Google
Calendar, and Google Maps, are loaded on your phone.
1 To set up a Google account, tap any Google application, enter your user
name and password and sign in.
2 After signing in, your contacts, email, and calendar in your Google account
will automatically synchronize with your phone.
Launch Google Maps
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
> Maps .
2 Tap . The map centers on a blue circle that indicates your location. An
arrow indicates the direction the device is facing. A transparent blue circle
around the dot indicates that your actual location is within the circle.
Tap to access various features on Google Maps.
My Location
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To get an address and additional information for a location:
Touch and hold a location on the map. A bar with the address and a
thumbnail from Street View (if available) opens at the bottom of the
screen.
2 Drag the bar upwards to access additional options.
To utilize Google Maps:
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
> Maps .
2 Pinch out or in to zoom in or out of the current map view.
OR
Tap each icon at the top of the screen.
•
(Search) to search for a location.
(Directions) to get directions.
•
(Your activity) to access your favorite places.
•
•
(Layers) to view locations and additional information overlaid on the
map.
To search for a location:
1 While viewing a map, tap .
2 In the search box, enter the place you're looking for. Red markers indicate
search matches on the map.
• You can enter an address, a city, or a type of business or establishment.
For example, “theater in New York.”
3 Tap a marker
to display a bar that contains the name and travel
information. Drag the bar upwards to open a screen with more information
about the location, as well as options for obtaining directions.
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To get directions:
1 While viewing a map, tap .
2 Enter a starting point in the Start point field, or leave as is to allow GPS to
find your location, and your destination in the End point field.
• To reverse directions, tap
3 Tap the icon for car, public transit, biking, or walking directions.
4 The directions to your destination appear as a blue route. Select a gray
route if you prefer it.
5 Drag the bar up to view directions as text or tap
to navigate to the
destination.
Play Store
Play Store lets you browse through and download thousands of fun and useful
applications and games. You can check other users' comment regarding an
application or you can post your own comments. If you install applications and
games from Play Store, they appear in the phone's menu below the preloaded
applications, and you can find them by scrolling down with your finger. You can
open downloaded applications from the Play Store by tapping > My apps.
NOTE:
• To purchase a paid app, you’ll need to set up a payment method with
Google Checkout™. You have the option to use a credit card or charge to
your carrier bill.
• When you want to exit a game or application, use the Home Key
or Back
Key , which will return you to the Home screen. Or select Menu (or Options)
within the game or application and select Exit. (Exit option may vary by game/
application). Ending applications that continue to run in the background (after
going back to the Home screen) will help conserve battery life and reduce
unwanted data usage.
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Gmail
Gmail can be configured when you first set up your phone. Depending on your
synchronization settings, Gmail on your phone is automatically synchronized
with your Gmail account on the web.The inbox conversations list is your default
view.
for the following additional options: Refresh, Label settings, Settings,
Tap
Send feedback, and Help.
Compose
- Allows you to compose a new message.
- Allows you to search your account.
Search
Accounts & Labels - Allows you to view your accounts and labels.
NOTE: Drag the screen downwards to refresh and check for new email.
Hangouts
The Hangouts application lets you have real-time text conversations with your
friends.
To open the Hangouts application
From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
> Google folder tab > Hangouts
To sign out of Hangouts
From the Home screen, tap
out.
> Settings > tap the desired account > Sign
Chatting with Friends
From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
> Google folder tab >
Hangouts .
2 Tap
to view your contacts list. It includes all of the Google Accounts
you've added.
• Tap the name of the person in your contacts list. If your friend is not yet
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on Hangouts, you can invite your friend via SMS.
OR
• Tap the text field to enter a name, email, or number.
3 Tap Message
and then enter your message.
4 Tap the Send .
Hangouts chatting list
Touch and hold the friend in the chat screen. You can set below options.
Tap to turn the notifications off.
Tap to archive the conversation.
Tap to delete the conversation.
Blocking your Friends
•
•
To block a friend from exchanging messages with you, tap the friend in the
> People & options. Then tap the block option.
chatting list. Tap
To remove a friend from the blocked list, from the chatting list, tap
Settings > tap the desired account > Blocked people. Then tap Unblock next
to the person’s name.
Hangouts Settings
•
•
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to choose from Set
From the chatting list, tap the Menu Option icon
mood..., Invites, Snooze notifications, Archived Hangouts, Settings, Send
feedback, and Help.
to choose from People &
While chatting, tap the Menu Option icon
options, New group Hangout, Turn history off, Archive, Delete, Send feedback,
and Help.
Utilities
QSLIDE
The QSlide function enables an overlay on your phone's display for easy
multitasking.
1 While using an app that supports QSlide, tap
to access QSlide.
OR
Open the Notifications Panel and touch an app from the QSLIDE APPS
bar.
2 Use the slider
to adjust the transparency of the overlay. You can
also tap
to go back to full view.
3 You can make a call, or choose other phone options.
4 Tap
to exit the QSlide function.
NOTE: The QSlide function can support up to two windows at the same
time.
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QuickMemo+
The QuickMemo+ feature allows you to create memos and capture screen
shots.
You can use QuickMemo to easily and efficiently create memos during a call,
with a saved picture or on the current phone screen.
1 Touch and drag the Status Bar down and tap . You can also access it
using the Quick Access feature.
2 Create a memo using the following options:
- Tap to undo the most recent action.
- Tap to redo the most recently deleted action.
- Tap to select the pen type and color and access the cropping tool.
- Tap to use the eraser to erase the memo that you created.
- Tap to save the memo you’ve created.
- Tap to hide or display the toolbar.
NOTE: Please use a fingertip while using the QuickMemo feature. Do not
use your fingernail.
3 Tap
to save the current memo to the QuickMemo+ or Gallery.
Discard QuickMemos:
•
Tap the Back Key
View the Saved Memo
From the Home screen tap the Apps Key
and select the QuickMemo+ album.
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> Gallery
or QuickMemo+
Quick Remote
QuickRemote turns your phone into a Universal Remote for your home TV,
cable box, audio system, DVD/Blu-ray players, air conditioner and projector.
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
> Quick Remote
> .
OR
> ADD REMOTE.
Touch and slide the Status Bar downwards and touch
2 Select the type of device and its manufacturer, then follow the on-screen
instructions to configure the device(s).
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• To quickly use the QuickRemote feature, touch and slide the Status Bar
on the Quick Settings bar to activate it.
downward and tap
• Touch
to select Magic Remote setting, Edit remote name, Learn
remote, Move remote, Delete remote, Settings, and Help.
NOTE: QuickRemote features an ordinary remote control and infrared (IR)
signals to operate the same way. Therefore, be careful not to cover the
infrared sensor when you use the QuickRemote feature. This function may
not be supported depending on the model, the manufacturer or service
company.
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Universal remote
You can create your own personalized universal remote and choose where to
place all of the buttons.
1 From the Home screen tap the Apps Key
> Quick Remote .
2 Tap
> Universal remote.
3 Enter the Remote name and touch OK.
4 Place the buttons you want on the remote at the desired location and tap
Next.
< Wrong >
< Correct >
5 Tap the button to be learned.
6 Point original remote 4 inches away from the IR receiver at the top of the
phone.
7 Press and hold the button on the original remote for 2 seconds.
Using the Magic Remote feature
Magic Remote controls your TV using a Touchpad and Smart Text(keyboard).
Magic Remote is compatible only with LG Smart TVs released in 2012 and
after.
1 Select the remote you want, and then tap the Menu Key
> Magic
Remote setting.
2 Tap the Supported models button and check whether your TV supports
this feature.
3 Connect your phone and LG Smart TV to the same Wi-Fi network.
4 Select the device and enter the certificate number in your phone.
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Utilities
SmartShare
You can use the SmartShare feature easily in the Gallery, Music, etc.
Enjoy Content Via a Variety of Devices
You can share your phone's contents with a variety of devices. Tap
the contents using various apps, such as Gallery and Music.
to share
Playing / Sending
Play: You can play the contents via a TV, a Bluetooth speaker, etc.
Beam: You can send the contents to Bluetooth- and SmartShare Beamenabled devices.
• SmartShare Beam: Allows for a fast transfer of contents via Wi-Fi Direct.
•
•
Setting the alarm
From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
and tap Clock .
To add a new alarm, tap the Alarms tab
tab (if necessary).
Tap
and set the alarm time.
Set any desired options and tap Save.
NOTE: When viewing the alarms screen, tap
adjust the alarm Settings.
to Delete all alarms or
Using the calculator
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
and tap Calculator .
2 Tap the number keys to enter numbers.
3 For simple calculations, tap the function you want
, followed by
NOTE: For more complex calculations, tap
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, then tap Scientific calculator.
Adding an event to your calendar
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
and tap Calendar .
2 To view an event, tap the date. The events occurring on that date are
displayed below the Calendar in Month view. Tap the event to view its
details. If you want to add an event, tap
at the top right corner of the
Calendar.
3 Tap the Event name field and enter the event name. Check the date and
enter the start and end time you want your event to begin and finish.
4 Tap the Location field to enter the location.
5 To add a note to your event, tap the Description field and enter the details.
6 To repeat the event, set REPEAT and REMINDERS, if necessary.
7 Tap Save to save the event in the calendar. The event name will be
displayed on the date of the event. An alarm will sound at the event start
time if you set it.
Changing your calendar view
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
and tap Calendar .
2 At the top of the Calendar, tap
and choose from Day, Week, Month,
Year, Agenda.
Task Manager
You can manage your applications using Task Manager. You can easily check
the number of applications that are currently running and shut down certain
applications.
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Utilities
Tasks
The Tasks application can be synchronized with your MS Exchange account.
You can create a task, revise it, and delete it using your phone, or from MS
Outlook or MS Office Outlook Web Access.
To Synchronize MS Exchange
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
> Settings
> General tab.
2 Tap Accounts & sync > Add account.
3 Tap Microsoft Exchange, then sign-in using your email address and
password.
4 Checkmark the Sync Tasks checkbox.
POLARIS Viewer 5
With Polaris Office 5, you can view, create and edit document files on your
device. The Polaris Office 5 application supports the following file formats: txt,
doc, docx, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx, pdf.
Create a New Document
From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
> POLARIS Viewer 5 .
Register your name and email address on the Registration page.
Tap
to start a new document.
Tap a document type, then choose a template.
Enter contents in the document using the tools at the top of the screen
and the on-screen keyboard.
6 When you're done working on the document, tap
> Save (or Save as to
enter a new document name) to save.
7 Enter the document name and tap .
8 Tap the Back Key
to exit.
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View and edit a document on your device
1 From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
> POLARIS Viewer 5
2 Tap the document that you want to view or edit.
NOTE: You can also open an attachment in an email by tapping the
attachment in the message.
3 The document opens for you to view. If you want to edit it, tap anywhere on
the document.
• To move between pages or pan through the document, scroll in the
corresponding direction.
• To change the zoom level, simply pinch-to zoom to achieve the zoom level
you want.
• Use the toolbar at the top of the screen to edit the document (Word,
Excel, or PowerPoint file).
4 When you're finished editing, tap
> Save. Then tap the Back Key
to
exit.
Polaris Office 5 toolbar
The Polaris Office 5 application has a toolbar that appears automatically when
you create a document.
1 To display the toolbar in an existing document, tap .
2 Tap the Font, Paragraph, or Style tab and choose the desired options.
3 To hide the tool options, tap .
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The Web
Browser
The Browser gives you a fast, full-color world of games, music, news, sports,
entertainment, and much more, right on your mobile phone.
NOTE: Additional charges apply when connecting to these services and
downloading content. Check data charges with your network provider.
Using options
Tap
to view the following options:
Back Forward New tab - Opens a new tab.
Bookmarks - Allows you to view, add, edit, and delete your bookmarks.
Add to bookmarks - Allows you to bookmark the current web page.
Share page - Allows you send the web address (URL) of the web page to
others.
Find on page - Allows you to search for text on the web page.
Desktop view - Allows you to change the current mobile page to a desktop
page.
Save for offline reading - Allows you to save the current page for offline
reading.
Capture plus - Allows you to capture the current web page from top to bottom
without cutting.
Print - Allow you to print the web page using any printers on the network.
Settings - Opens the Browser settings.
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To return to the previous web page, tap the Back Key
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Adding bookmarks
1 When viewing the page you want to save, tap
> Add to bookmarks.
2 Enter the desired information for Label, Address, and Add to (location to
save bookmark) and tap OK.
Changing the Browser settings
1 Open the Browser and tap
> Settings.
2 Set any of the available options.
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Settings
The Settings application contains most of the tools for customizing and
configuring your phone. All of the settings in the Settings application are
described in this section.
To open the Settings application
•
•
> Settings
From the Home screen, tap the Apps Key
> Settings.
From the Home screen, tap
Networks tab
Airplane mode
Airplane mode allows you to quickly turn off all wireless connections.
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings.
2 Select the Networks tab.
3 Tap the Airplane mode switch
to turn it on.
4 Tap the switch again to turn it off.
OR
1 Press and hold the Power/Lock Key and tap Turn on Airplane mode.
2 Press and hold the Power/Lock Key and tap Turn off Airplane mode to
turn it off.
Wi-Fi
To use Wi-Fi on your phone, you need access to a wireless access point, or
"hotspot." Some access points are open and you can simply connect to them.
Others are hidden or implement other security features, so you must configure
your phone in order to connect to them.
Turn on Wi-Fi
From the Home Screen, open the Notifications panel and tap
on. A blue colored icon
indicates that Wi-Fi is on.
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to turn Wi-Fi
OR
From the Home screen, tap
Wi-Fi switch
to turn it on.
> Settings > Networks tab. Then tap the
To connect to a Wi-Fi Network
Turn off Wi-Fi when you're not using it to extend the life of your battery.
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > Networks tab > Wi-Fi.
2 Tap the Wi-Fi switch
to turn it on and begin scanning for available
Wi-Fi networks.
• A list of available Wi-Fi networks will be displayed. Secured networks are
indicated by a lock icon .
3 Tap a network to connect to it.
• If the network is open, you are prompted to confirm that you want to connect
to that network by tapping Connect.
• If the network is secured, you are prompted to enter a password or other
credentials. (Ask your network administrator for details).
to access additional options.
• Tap
4 The Status Bar at the top of your screen will display an icon that indicates
your Wi-Fi status.
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If you are not in range of a Wi-Fi network and use a network connection.
Additional data charges may apply.
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Settings
NOTE:
• Access to the Internet and a wireless router required. As an added
convenience, T-Mobile has shipped certain smartphones with Wi-Fi
enabled as a default setting. Leaving Wi-Fi enabled when not connected
to a Wi-Fi network may affect battery charge. Qualifying data plan
required.
• This device supports WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK and 802.1x EAP. (Some
EAP methods are not supported.) If your Wi-Fi service provider or network
administrator sets encryption for network security, enter the key in the pop-up
window. If encryption is not set, this pop-up window will not be shown. You can
obtain the key from your Wi-Fi service provider or network administrator.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range communications technology that allows you to
connect wirelessly to a number of Bluetooth devices, such as headsets and
hands-free car kits, and Bluetooth-enabled handhelds, computers, printers,
and wireless devices. The Bluetooth communication range is usually up to
approximately 30 feet.
Turn on Bluetooth
> Settings > Networks tab, then tap the
From the Home screen, tap
to turn on the Bluetooth functionality.
Bluetooth switch
To make your phone visible to other devices
From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > Networks tab >
Bluetooth.
2 Make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
3 Tap the checkbox next to the device name. Visibility is set to 2 minutes by
default.
NOTE: To change the visibility time length, tap
> Visibility timeout.
Choose from 2 min, 5 min, 1h or Never time out.
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To scan other Bluetooth devices
1 Access the Bluetooth menu and make sure that it is on.
2 Tap Search for devices.
NOTE: To find other devices, place them in discoverable mode.
Pairing Bluetooth devices
1 Access the Bluetooth menu and make sure that it is on.
2 Tap Search for devices. Your device will display a list of discovered in-range
Bluetooth devices.
3 Tap the device you want to pair from the list.
4 Tap Pair or Enter the passkey if needed.
NOTE: Pairing between two Bluetooth devices is a one-time process. Once
a pairing has been created, the devices will continue to recognize their
partnership and exchange information.
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Please consult documentation included with Bluetooth device for
information on pairing mode and passcode (typically 0 0 0 0 – four zeroes).
How to send data from your phone via Bluetooth
You can send data via Bluetooth by running a corresponding application, not
from the Bluetooth menu.
• Sending pictures: Open the Gallery application and tap a picture. Then tap
> Bluetooth. Check the devices if Bluetooth is turned on. Then tap the
device you want to send data to from the list.
• Sending contacts: Open the Contacts application. Tap the contact you want
to share, then tap
> Share > Bluetooth. Check if Bluetooth is turned on
and tap Search for devices. Then tap the device you want to send data to
from the list.
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Settings
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•
The supported Bluetooth version is Bluetooth 4.0 and certified by
Bluetooth SIG. It is compatible with other Bluetooth SIG certified devices.
•
Due to different specifications and features of other Bluetooth-compatible
devices, display and operations may be different, and functions such as
transfer or exchange may not be possible with all Bluetooth compatible
devices.
•
Supported profiles are HFP/HSP, A2DP, AVRCP, OPP, FTP(Server), HID,
PAN, MAP and PBAP.
To switch between a Bluetooth headset and the phone
When a Bluetooth headset is paired and connected to your phone, you can
conduct calls on the headset for hands-free conversation. During a call, you
can opt to use the Bluetooth headset or just the phone. When using the
Bluetooth headset during a call, the Ongoing Call notification icon is blue in
the Status Bar (the icon is green when using the phone).
NOTE: Tap the Bluetooth button to switch the call from the phone to the
Bluetooth device, or vice versa.
Mobile data
You can select whether to enable or disable mobile data. You can check the
current data usage, set to enable/disable mobile data, or set the mobile data
limit.
to enable mobile data.
Mobile data - Tap the switch
Limit mobile data usage - Checkmark to set the mobile data usage limit.
Data usage cycle - Allows you to change the data usage cycle to display in the
graph.
NOTE: Tap an application to view data usage information.
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Configure phone call settings such as call forwarding and other special features
offered by your carrier.
Voicemail – Allows you to select your carrier’s voicemail service.
Fixed dialing numbers – Turn on and compile a list of numbers that can be
called from your phone. You’ll need your PIN2, which is available from your
operator. Only numbers within the fixed dial list can be called from your phone.
Wi-Fi Calling
Important!
Wi-Fi Calling requires that you use the SIM card that is shipped with your phone.
Also, you must register your address for 9-1-1. Wi-Fi Calling will not work until you
have registered for 9-1-1 by logging into your account at www.T-Mobile.com. Go to
your profile and click Customer Info and continue on to enter your address.
Fixed dialing numbers – Turn on and compile a list of numbers that can be
called from your phone. You’ll need your PIN2, which is available from your
operator. Only numbers within the fixed dial list can be called from your phone
Incoming voice call pop-up – Displays an incoming call pop-up when an all is
in use.
Call reject – Allows you to set call rejection and manage the reject list.
Decline with message – When you want to reject a call, you can send a quick
message instead. This is useful if you need to reject a call during a meeting.
This menu allows you to manage the messages you can send.
Privacy keeper – Hides the caller name and number for an incoming call.
Call forwarding – Allows you to set the call forwarding options.
Auto answer – Sets the time before a connected hands-free device
automatically answers an incoming call. Choose from Disable, 1 second, 3
seconds, and 5 seconds.
Connection vibration – Vibrates your phone when the other party answers the
call.
TTY mode – Allows you to activate TTY mode.
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Hearing aids – Allows you to turn on hearing aid compatibility.
Voice enhancement – Allows you to suppress background noise during a call.
Power key ends call – Allows you to end the call by pressing the Power/Lock
Key.
Call barring – Tap to lock incoming and/or outgoing international calls.
Call duration – View the duration of calls including Last call, All calls, Outgoing
calls and Incoming calls.
Sound settings – Allows you to control the sounds on the phone.
Additional settings – Allows you to change the following settings:
Caller ID: Allows you to set the call forwarding options.
Call waiting: If call waiting is activated, the handset will notify you of an
incoming call while you are on a call (depending on your network provider).
Share & connect
Allows you to transfer data and media with other devices.
NFC
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a wireless technology that enables data
transmission between two objects when they are brought within a few inches of
each others. When you enable NFC on your phone, your phone can exchange
data with other NFC-enabled devices or read information from smart tags
embedded in posters, stickers, and other products.
To turn on NFC:
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > Networks tab.
2 Tap Share & connect and tap the NFC switch
Android Beam
When this feature is turned on, you can beam app content to another NFCcapable device by holding the devices close together. For example, you can
beam Browser pages, YouTube videos, contacts, Polaris Office files, and more.
Just bring the devices together (typically back to back) and then touch your
screen. The app determines what gets beamed.
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To activate Android Beam:
From the Home screen, tap
connect > Android Beam
> Settings > Networks tab > Share &
NOTE: You must enable NFC to activate Android Beam.
SmartShare Beam
Allows you to receive multimedia content from LG phones or tablets.
To activate SmartShare Beam:
From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > Networks tab > Share &
connect > SmartShare Beam. Then tap the switch
to activate SmartShare
Beam and set the desired options.
NOTE: You must enable Wi-Fi to activate SmartShare Beam.
Media server
Share media content with nearby devices via DLNA.
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > Networks tab > Share &
connect.
2 Tap Media sever and checkmark the Content sharing checkbox to allow
nearby devices to access your content.
Miracast
You can mirror phone screen and sound onto LG Miracast dongle or TV
wirelessly.
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings.
2 Tap the Networks tab.
3 Tap Share & connect > Miracast.
4 Tap the switch
to turn on the feature.
5 Turn on the Miracast feature on your TV or connect to the LG Miracast
dongle.
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TIP!
To start the Miracast feature quickly, tap the Miracast icon in the Notification
Panel. While mirroring, Mobile Hotspot cannot be used simultaneously.
LG PC Suite
Tethering & networks
Allows you to configure mobile networks, tethering, and VPNs (Basic VPN, LG
VPN).
USB tethering
Mobile HotSpot
You can also use your smartphone to provide a mobile broadband connection
for up to 8 other devices. Create a hotspot and share your connection. To
create a portable hotspot, from the Home screen, tap
> Settings >
Networks tab > Tethering & networks > Mobile HotSpot. Then tap the Mobile
HotSpot switch
to activate the feature. Tap Configure Mobile HotSpot to
change the SSID, password, security type, and other hotspot options.
NOTE: Mobile Hotspots requires an appropriate DataPro data plan. Devices
connected to your Mobile Hotspot use data from your DataPro plan. Plans
are not unlimited and significant charges may be incurred if the included
data allowance is exceeded. Performance may vary depending on the
number of devices connected and other factors. If you do not use a
password, others will be able to use your Mobile Hotspot connection.
Help
Tap to view help information on the Mobile Hotspot and Bluetooth tethering
functions.
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Wi-Fi Calling
Refer to page 87 for Wi-Fi calling.
Mobile networks
You can set whether to enable or disable data access on your phone.
Data enabled - Select whether to enable or disable data access.
Data roaming - Select whether to enable or disable data access while roaming.
Networks mode - Allows you to choose your preferred network mode.
Access point names - You can select the access point name, add a new APN,
or reset to default.
Use only 2G networks Network operators - Allows you to select a network operator (if necessary).
VPN
From your phone, you can add, set up, and manage virtual private networks
(VPNs) that allow you to connect and access resources inside a secured local
network, such as your corporate network.
Prepare Your Device for VPN Connection
Depending on the type of VPN you are using at work, you may be required
to enter your login credentials or install security certificates before you can
connect to your company's local network. You can get this information from
your network administrator. Before you can initiate a VPN connection, you must
set the screen lock option (Pattern, PIN, or Password only).
Add a Basic VPN Connection
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings.
2 Select the Networks tab.
3 Tap Tethering & networks > VPN > Basic VPN > Add Basic VPN network.
NOTE: You must change your screen lock before you use credential storage.
You can set a pattern, PIN, or password.
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4 Enter the VPN network according to the security details you have obtained
from your network administrator.
5 When finished, tap Save.
Add a LG VPN Connection
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings.
2 Select the Networks tab.
3 Tap Tethering & networks > VPN > LG VPN > Add LG VPN network.
NOTE: You must set the local key store password before you use LG VPN
credential storage.
4 Enter the VPN network according to the security details you have obtained
from your network administrator.
5 When finished, tap Save.
Sound tab
Sound profile
Allows you to set the sound profile to Sound, Vibrate only, or Silent.
Volumes
Adjust the phone's volume settings to suit your needs and your environment.
Vibrate strength
Allows you to set the vibrate strength for calls, notifications, and touch
feedback.
Quiet mode
Tap the switch
to enable this function. Tap the Quiet mode menu title to
open a screen to set the days and times to automatically turn off all sounds
except for alarms and media and to set allowed calls during the quiet mode.
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Ringtone
Select the ringtone for incoming calls.
Notification sound
Select the ringtone for notifications such as new messages receipt or calendar
events.
Ringtone with vibration
Checkmark for vibration feedback for calls.
Vibration Type
Vibrate on tap
Sound effects
Voice notifications
Read out incoming call and message event automatically.
Incoming call vibration
Allows you to choose the type of vibration for incoming calls.
Default notification sound
Select the ringtone for notifications such as new messages receipt or calendar
events.
Gentle vibration
Gradually increases vibration up to the current strength set.
Noise detection
Increasing vibration
Voice notifications
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Read out incoming call and message event automatically.
Display tab
Home screen
Select Home Smart bulletin Wallpaper - Allows you to set the wallpaper.
Screen swipe effect - Choose the desired type of effect to display when you
swipe from one Home screen canvas to the next.
Allow Home screen looping - Allows you to select the type of effect to display
when you swipe from one Home screen canvas to the next.
Home backup & restore - Select to backup and restore app/widget
configurations.
Help - Touch to get information on using the Home screen of your device.
Lock screen
Select screen lock - Select the desired option to secure your phone from the
below.
None - No lock screen.
Swipe - Swipe any part of the screen to unlock screen.
Face Unlock - Unlocks the screen through facial recognition. Follow the
prompts. You are asked to select Pattern and/or PIN as a backup.
Knock Code Pattern - Allows you to set a pattern as your screen lock. It's recommended
that you enter a backup PIN as well in case you forget the pattern.
PIN - Enter a numeric PIN to unlock the screen.
Password - Enter a password to unlock the screen.
Screen swipe effect - Select the screen effect you want to use when unlocking
the screen.
Wallpaper - Select the wallpaper to display for your lock screen.
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Widgets Missed calls & new messages Shortcuts - Customize shortcuts on the lock screen.
1 From the Home screen, tap
> Settings > Display tab, then tap the
Lock screen > Shortcuts.
2 Tap the icon you want to replace and select the app you want to replace it
with.
Weather animation - Show weather animation for current location or primary
city set in the Weather app.
Contact info for lost phone Lock timer - Allows you to set the amount of time before the screen
automatically locks after the screen has timed-out.
Power button instantly locks - Checkmark to instantly lock the screen when the
Power/Lock Key
is pressed.
Home touch buttons
Select the front touch button combination, theme and if you want to use a
transparent background.
Font type
Select the desired font type.
Font size
Select the desired font size.
Brightness
Adjust the screen brightness by using the slider. Tap Auto to set the brightness
to automatically change.
Notification LED
Select which type of notifications to display the front or back side LEDs for.
Auto-rotate screen
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Set to switch orientation automatically when you rotate the phone.
Screen timeout
Set the time delay before the screen automatically turns off.
Smart screen
Checkmark this option to keep screen on when the phone detects your face
looking at the screen.
Screen-off effect
Set the screen off effect used when the screen turns off.
Daydream
Select the screensaver to display when the phone is sleeping while docked
and/or charging.
General tab
Language & input
Select the language for the text on your phone and for configuring the
on-screen keyboard, including words that you’ve added to its dictionary.
Language - Choose a language to use on your phone.
Spelling correction - Allows spelling corrections when using the on-screen
keyboard.
Default - Allows you to select the default keyboard type.
Checkmark the keyboard you want to use from Google voice typing and LG
to configure each keyboard’s settings.
Keyboard. Tap
Voice Search - Touch to configure the Voice Search settings.
Text-to-speech output - Touch to set the preferred engine or general settings
for text-to-speech output.
Pointer speed - Adjust the pointer speed.
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Location
Turn on location service, your phone determines your approximate location
using Wi-Fi and mobile networks. When you select this option, you're asked
whether you consent to allowing Google to use your location when providing
these services.
Accounts & sync
Use the Accounts & sync settings menu to add, remove, and manage your
Google and other supported accounts. You also use these settings to control
how and whether all applications send, receive, and sync data on their own
schedules and whether all applications can synchronize user data automatically.
GmailTM, Calendar, and other applications may also have their own settings to
control how they synchronize data; see the sections on those applications for
details. Touch Add account to add new account.
Cloud
Register and add cloud account to quickly and easily use cloud service on LG
apps.
NOTE:
If the mobile network is enabled, additional charges may apply, depending
on your plan.
Accessibility
Use the Accessibility settings to configure any accessibility plug-ins you have
installed on your phone.
NOTE: Requires additional plug-ins to become selectable.
TalkBack - Allows you to set up the TalkBack function which assists people with
the top right
impaired vision by providing verbal feedback. Tap the switch
corner of the screen to turn it on. Tap Settings at the bottom of the screen to
adjust the TalkBack settings.
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Font size - Checkmark to increase the size of the text.
Invert colors - Increases the color contrast for people with difficulty perceiving
color.
Color adjustment - Allows you to view the screen with greater color contrast.
at the top right corner of the screen to turn it on. Then tap
Tap the switch
the screen and drag across the screen in any direction until you see the color
contrast you want to use.
Touch zoom - When this feature is turned on, you can zoom in and out by
triple-tapping the screen.
Message/call voice notifications Screen shades - Dims the screen's backlight.
Accessibility shortcut Text-to-speech output - Text-to-speech output provides audible readout of
text, for example, the contents of text messages, and the Caller ID for incoming
calls.
Audio type Sound balance Notification LED Flash alerts Call reject message Turn off all sounds Captions - Allows customized caption settings for those with hearing
impairments.
Touch feedback time - Sets the touch and hold delay (short, medium, or long).
Universal touch - Tap the switch
to toggle it on and off. On allows you to
replace the hardware keys with a Universal touch board . Tap the Universal
touch icon
to access the Power, Home, Volume down, Volume up, and Pinch
buttons. Draw a "C" on the board to automatically display the Dial tab. Draw an
"M" on the board to automatically display the Messaging application. Draw a
"W" on the board to automatically launch the Chrome application.
Auto-rotate screen - Checkmark to allow the device to rotate the screen
depnding on the device orientation (portrait or landscape).
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Read passwords - Allows the device to confirm characters via voice feedback
when you are inputting passwords.
Power key ends call - Checkmark so that you can end voice calls by pressing
the Power/Lock Key. When this option is enabled, pressing the Power/Lock Key
during a call does not lock the screen.
Accessibility settings shortcut - Turning this feature on allows you to activate
three (3) times. Choose
an accessibility feature by tapping the Home Key
from Off, Show all, TalkBack, Invert colors, Universal touch, and Accessibility
settings.
One-touch input No services installed -
One-handed operation
Allows you to adjust the position of the dial keypad, LG keyboard, or lock
screen to the left or right side of the screen to easily use it with one hand.
Dial keypad - Checkmark to adjust the position of the dial keypad.
LG keyboard - Checkmark to adjust the position of the LG keyboard.
Lock screen - Checkmark to adjust the position of the the PIN entry.
Help - Displays help information for each available option.
Shortcut key
Security
Use the Security menu to configure how to help secure your phone and its
data.
Content lock Encrypt phone - Allows you to encrypt data on the phone for security. You will
be required to enter a PIN or password to decrypt your phone each time you
power it on.
Encrypt SD card storage Set up SIM card lock - Allows you to set if you want to require a PIN to use or,
if set, allows you to change the PIN.
Password typing visible - Checkmark to briefly show each character of
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passwords as you enter them so that you can see what you enter.
Phone administrators - Add or remove phone administrators.
Unknown sources - Allow installation of non-Play Store applications.
Verify apps - Disallow or warn before installation of apps that may cause harm.
Notification access Storage type Trusted credentials - Checkmark to allow applications to access your phone’s
encrypted store of secure certificates and related passwords and other
credentials. You use credential storage to establish some types of VPN and
Wi-Fi connections. If you have not set a password for the secure credential
storage, this setting is dimmed.
Install from storage - Touch to install a secure certificate.
Clear credentials - Deletes all secure certificates and related credentials and
erases the secure storage's own password.
Guest mode
Use Guest mode when you let someone else use your phone. They will only be
able to use the applications that you’ve selected. Once you set it up, you can
easily put your phone in Guest mode by drawing the guest pattern on the Lock
screen that you set, which is different from your normal unlock pattern.
NOTE: To use Guest mode, set the Lock screen to pattern lock. Guest can
also use apps not pre-selected but linked to pre-selected apps.
Gestures
Answer an incoming call - During an incoming call, bring the phone to your ear
to accept the incoming call.
NOTE: If the proximity sensor is covered by something, the device might
perform an incorrect action.
Fade out ringtone - During an incoming call, pick up the phone from the flat
surface to fade out the ringtone.
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NOTE: If proximity sensor is covered by something, the device might
perform an incorrect action.
Silence incoming calls - Flip the device to silence incoming calls.
Snooze or stop alarm - Flip the device to snooze or stop the alarm.
Pause video - Flip the device to pause the video.
Help - Touch to get information on using the Gesture functions of your device.
Motion sensor calibration - Improve the accuracy of the tilt and speed of the
sensor.
QuickCircle case
Dual window
Date & time
Set your preferences for how the date and time is displayed.
Storage
You can monitor the used and available internal memory in the device.
Battery
See how much battery power is used for device activities. The battery level
displays in a percentage. The remaining time of use is also displayed.
Battery percentage on status bar - Checkmark to display the battery
percentage on the Status Bar.
Battery saver
to turn this feature on or off. Tap Battery saver for the
Tap the switch
following options.
Turn Battery saver on: Select the level at which you want to turn on the
Battery saver function.
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Auto-sync: Turns off Auto-sync.
Wi-Fi: Turns off Wi-Fi if data is not in use.
Bluetooth: Turns off Bluetooth if it's not connected to a device.
Vibrate on tap: Turns off touch feedback.
Brightness: Adjusts the brightness.
Screen timeout: Adjusts the screen timeout.
Notification LED: Turns off the notification LED.
Help - Tap to access information about the items that can be enabled/disabled
with the Battery saver feature.
Smart cleaning
Apps
You use the Apps settings menu to view details about the applications
installed on your phone, manage their data, or force them to stop. Tap the
DOWNLOADED, ON SD CARD, RUNNING or ALL tabs to view information
about your installed apps.
Default message app
Backup & reset
Back up my data - Back up app data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other settings to
Google servers.
Backup account - Displays the account that is currently being used to back up
information.
Automatic restore - When reinstalling an app, restore backed up settings and
data.
LG Backup service - Backs up all information on the device and restores it in
the event of data loss or replacement.
Factory data reset - Erases all data on the phone, except as follows. In
the event of device failure or error, your device may record in an error log
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information about the device’s status at the time of the error event. The
information recorded in the error log may include data about application
names and usage, cell phone location and number, GPS status, memory usage
and other non-personal device status information. This information is stored on
your phone, and can only be accessed by LG if the phone is physically returned
to LG for repair and service The error log information is used by LG only to
diagnose, repair, and improve LG’s products and services.
Printing
Allows you to print the content of certain screens (such as web pages displayed
in Chrome) to a printer connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your Android
device.
About phone
View legal information, check phone status and software versions, and perform
a software update.
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LG SOFTWARE
On-Screen Phone allows you to view your mobile phone screen from a PC via
a USB and Wi-Fi. You can also control your mobile phone from your PC, using
the mouse or keyboard.
On-Screen Phone icons
Changes the On-Screen Phone preferences.
Connects your mobile phone to your PC, or disconnects it.
Minimizes the On-Screen Phone window.
Maximizes the On-Screen Phone window.
Exits the On-Screen Phone program.
On-Screen Phone features
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Real-time transfer and control: Displays and controls your mobile phone
screen when connected to your PC.
Mouse control: Allows you to control your mobile phone by using the mouse
to click and drag on your PC screen.
Text input with keyboard: Allows you to compose a text message or note
using your computer keyboard.
File transfer (mobile phone to PC): Sends a file from your mobile phone (e.g.
Gallery, Video Player, Music and POLARIS Viewer 5) to your PC. Simply rightclick on the file and drag it to send it to your PC.
File transfer (PC to mobile phone): Sends files from your PC to your mobile
phone. Just select the files you wish to transfer and drag and drop them into
the On-Screen Phone window. The sent files are stored in the OSP folder.
NOTE: Please make sure that LG Home is the default launcher.
• Real-time event notifications:
Prompts a pop-up to inform you of any incoming calls or text messages,
as well as alarm and event notifications.
How to install On-Screen Phone on your PC
Visit LG.com (http://www.lg.com/us). Locate the search box in the upper right
corner and enter the model number. From the SUPPORT list, select your
model. Scroll down and select the OSP tab and click on DOWNLOAD. When
prompted, select Run to install On-Screen Phone on your PC.
How to install On-Screen Phone on your device
1 From the Home screen, tap
> App > Update Center
2 Tap Update next to On-Screen Phone.
> App Updates.
How to connect your mobile phone to your PC
On-Screen Phone provides, USB, and Wi-Fi connection. Please follow the
instructions on the Connection Wizard of the On-Screen Phone program.
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NOTE: To use On-Screen Phone using Wi-Fi connection, from the Home
screen tap
> App > Settings > General tab > PC connection > tap the
On-Screen Phone switch
Please make sure that the battery may run out more quickly due to the
current consumption if On-Screen Phone is connected via Wi-Fi.
When you connect your mobile phone to your PC via Mobile Hotspot and
access to the Internet on the PC, additional data charges may be incurred
depending on your DataPro data plan.
Access to the Internet using Wi-Fi networks may not work well depending
on the network's traffic. When you enlarge the On-Screen Phone window,
the display on the screen might become slow.
To check the phone-to-PC connection
Once the devices have been connected, drag the Status Bar down to check the
On-Screen Phone connection status.
To disconnect your phone from your PC
Click
in the top left of the On-Screen Phone window. Alternatively, drag the
Status Bar down and select On-Screen Phone connected > OK.
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LG PC Suite
LG PC Suite helps you manage media contents and applications in your phone
by allowing you to connect to your phone to your PC.
With the LG PC Suite software, you can...
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Manage and play your media contents (music, movie, picture) on your PC.
Send multimedia contents to your device.
Backup the applications in your device.
Update your device's software.
Play multimedia contents of your PC from your device.
Backup, create, and edit the memos in your device.
NOTE:
You can use the Help menu from the application to find out how to use the
LG PC Suite software.
Installing the LG PC Suite Software
To
download the LG PC Suite software, please do the following:
Go to www.lg.com/us.
Go to SUPPORT > MOBILE SUPPORT > PC Sync.
Select the model information and click GO.
Scroll down, select the PC Sync tab and click DOWNLOAD to download
LG PC Suite.
System Requirements for LG PC Suite software
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OS: Windows XP (Service pack 3) 32bit, Windows Vista, Windows 7,
Windows 8
CPU: 1 GHz or higher
Memory: 512 MB RAM or higher
Graphic card: 1024 x 768 resolution, 32 bit color or higher
HDD: 500 MB or more free hard disk space (More free hard disk space may
be needed depending on the volume of data stored.)
Required software: LG integrated drivers, Windows Media Player 10 or later.
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NOTE: LG Integrated USB Driver
The LG integrated USB driver is required to connect an LG device and
PC. It is installed automatically when you install the LG PC Suite software
application.
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Phone software update
Phone software update
This feature allows you to update the firmware of your phone to the latest
version conveniently from the internet without the need to visit a service center.
For more information on how to use this function, please visit:
http://www.lg.com
As the mobile phone firmware update requires the user’s full attention for the
duration of the update process, please make sure to check all instructions and
notes that appear at each step before proceeding. Please note that removing
the USB cable or battery during the upgrade may seriously damage your
mobile phone.
LG Mobile Phone Software update via Over-the-Air
(OTA)
This feature allows you to update the firmware of your phone to the newer
version conveniently via OTA without connecting the USB data cable. This
feature is only available if and when LG makes the newer version of the
firmware available for your device. First, you can check the software version on
your mobile phone:
From the Home screen, tap
> App > Settings > General tab > About phone
> Software information.
> App
To perform the phone software update, from the Home screen, tap
> Settings > General tab > About phone > Update Center > System updates >
Check now.
NOTE: LG reserves the right to make firmware updates available only for
selected models at its own discretion and does not guarantee the availability
of the newer version of the firmware for all handset models.
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Phone software update
NOTE: Your personal data—including information about your Google
account and any other accounts, your system/application data and settings,
any downloaded applications and your DRM licence —might be lost in the
process of updating your phone's software. Therefore, LG recommends that
you back up your personal data before updating your phone's software. LG
does not take responsibility for any loss of personal data.
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Trademarks
Trademarks
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Copyright 2014 LG Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. LG and the LG logo
are registered trademarks of LG Group and its related entities.
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. worldwide.
Wi-Fi®, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, and the Wi-Fi logo are registered
trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective
owners.
DivX Mobile
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX, LLC, a
subsidiary of Rovi Corporation. This is an official DivX Certified® device that has
passed rigorous testing to verity that it plays DivX video. Visit www.divx.com for
more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX videos.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified® device must be
registered in order to play purchased DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) movies.
To obtain your registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in your device
setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com for more information on how to complete your
registration.
DivX Certified® to play DivX® video up to HD 720p, including premium content.
DivX®, DivX Certified® and associated logos are trademarks of Rovi
Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license.
NOTICE: Open Source Software
To obtain the corresponding source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL and other
open source licences, please visit http://opensource.lge.com. All referred
licence terms, disclaimers and notices are available for download with the
source code.
• Wi-Fi® and Wi-Fi Protected Access®are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi
Alliance.
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Trademarks
Dolby Digital Plus
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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Accessories
These accessories are available for use with your phone. (Items described
below may be optional and sold separately.)
Travel adapter
Data cable
Connect your phone
and PC.
User Guide
Learn more
about your
phone.
Battery
NOTE:
• Always use genuine LG accessories. Failure to do this may void your
warranty.
• Accessories may vary in different regions.
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Troubleshooting
This section lists some problems you might encounter when using your phone.
Some problems require you to call your service provider, but most are easy to
fix yourself.
Message
Micro SIM
error
No network
connection/
Dropped
network
Codes do
not match
Possible causes
There is no Micro
SIM card in the
phone or it is
inserted incorrectly.
Make sure that the Micro SIM card
is correctly inserted.
Signal is weak or
you are outside the
carrier network.
Move toward a window or into an
open area. Check the network
operator coverage map.
Operator applied
new services.
Check whether the Micro SIM card
is more than 6~12 months old. If
so, change your Micro SIM at your
network provider's nearest branch.
Contact your service provider.
To change a
security code, you
will need to confirm
the new code by
re-entering it.
The two codes you
have entered do not
match.
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Possible corrective measures
If you forget the code, contact your
service provider.
Message
No
applications
can be set
Calls not
available
Phone
cannot be
switched on
Possible causes
Possible corrective measures
Not supported by
service provider
or registration
required.
Contact your service provider.
Dialling error
New network not authorized.
New Micro SIM card
inserted.
Check for new restrictions.
Pre-paid charge
limit reached.
Contact service provider or reset
limit with PIN2.
Power/Lock Key
pressed too briefly.
Press the Power/Lock Key for at
least two seconds.
Battery is not
charged.
Charge battery. Check the charging
indicator on the display.
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Troubleshooting
Message
Possible corrective measures
Battery is not
charged.
Charge battery.
Outside
temperature is too
hot or cold.
Make sure phone is charging at a
normal temperature.
Contact problem
Check the charger and its
connection to the phone.
No voltage
Plug the charger into a different
socket.
Charger defective
Replace the charger.
Wrong charger
Use only original LG accessories.
Number
not allowed
The Fixed dialling
number function
is on.
Check the Settings menu and turn
the function off.
Impossible
to receive /
send text
and picture
messages
Memory full
Delete some messages from your
phone.
Files do not
open
Unsupported file
format
Check the supported file formats.
Charging
error
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Message
Possible causes
Possible corrective measures
The screen
does not
turn on
when I
receive a
call.
Proximity sensor
problem
If you use a protection tape or case,
make sure it has not covered the
area around the proximity sensor.
Make sure that the area around the
proximity sensor is clean.
No sound
Vibration mode
Check the settings status in the
sound menu to make sure you are
not in vibration or silent mode.
Hangs up
or freezes
Intermittent
software problem
Try to perform a software update via
the website.
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Safety Information
Please read and observe the following information for safe and proper use of
your phone and to prevent damage.
WARNING! This product contains chemicals known to the State of California
to cause cancer and birth defects or reproductive harm. Wash hands after
handling.
Caution Violation of the instructions may cause minor or serious damage to the
product.
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Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred.
Repairs under warranty, at LG’s option, may include replacement parts
or boards that are either new or reconditioned, provided that they have
functionality equal to that of the parts being replaced.
Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the
battery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion
or other hazard.
Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified.
Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with
the system per this standard. Use of an unqualified battery or charger may
present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact
battery terminals.
Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the
system per this standard, IEEE-Std-1725-200x. Use of an unqualified battery
may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard.
Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
Battery usage by children should be supervised.
Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone or battery is dropped,
especially on a hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a
service center for inspection.
Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard.
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For those host devices that utilize a USB port as a charging source, the host
device’s user manual shall include a statement that the phone shall only be
connected to products that bear the USB-IF logo or have completed the
USB-IF compliance program.
Charger and Adapter Safety
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The charger and adapter are intended for indoor use only.
Insert the battery pack charger vertically into the wall power socket.
Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms to avoid electric
shock or fire.
Use the correct adapter for your phone when using the battery pack charger
abroad.
Battery Information and Care
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Please read the manual of proper installation and removal of the battery.
Please read the manual of specified charger about charging method.
Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, or heating. Do not use
the plug if it is loose as it may cause electric shock or fire.
Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do not allow the power cord
to be crimped as it may cause electric shock or fire.
Unplug the power cord prior to cleaning your phone, and clean the power
plug pin when it’s dirty. When using the power plug, ensure that it’s firmly
connected. If not, it may cause excessive heat or fire. If you put your phone
in a pocket or bag without covering the receptacle of the phone (power plug
pin), metallic articles (such as a coin, paperclip or pen) may short-circuit the
phone. Short-circuit of the terminal may damage the battery and cause an
explosion. Always cover the receptacle when not in use.
Recharge the battery after long periods of non-use to maximize battery life.
Battery life will vary due to usage pattern and environmental conditions.
Never store your phone in temperature less than -4 °F or greater than 122 °F.
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Charging temperature range is between 32 °F and 113 °F. Do not charge
the battery out of recommended temperature range. Charging out of
recommended range might cause the generating heat or serious damage of
battery. And also, it might cause the deterioration of battery’s characteristics
and cycle life.
Do not use or leave the battery under the blazing sun or in heated car by
sunshine. The battery may generate heat, smoke or flame. And also, it might
cause the deterioration of battery’s characteristics or cycle life.
The battery pack has protection circuit to avoid the danger. Do not use
near places that can generate static electricity more than 100V which could
damage the protection circuit. Damaged protection circuits may generate
smoke, rupture or ignite.
When using the battery for the first time, if it emits a bad smell, you see rust
on it, or anything else abnormal, do not use the equipment and bring the
battery to the shop which it was bought.
Keep batteries away from babies and small children. If children use the
battery, their parents or legal guardians are responsible for supervising and
teaching them about the safe handling of batteries and how to use batteries
according to the manual with care.
If liquid from the battery rubs against skin or clothing, wash with fresh water.
It may cause the skin inflammation. Remove and do not use the battery. Be
careful that children do not swallow any parts (such as earphone, connection
parts of the phone, etc.). This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation
resulting in serious injury or death.
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 place or answer calls while charging the phone as it may short-circuit
the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire.
Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) or
detergents to clean your phone. This could cause a fire.
Always unplug the charger from the wall socket after the phone is fully
charged to save unnecessary power consumption of the charger.
Care and Maintenance
Your mobile device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and
should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you fulfill any
warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years:
Keep your Mobile Device away from:
Liquids of any kind
Keep the mobile device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and liquids contain minerals
that will corrode electronic circuits. If the mobile device does get wet, do not
accelerate drying with the use of an oven, microwave, or dryer, because this may
damage the mobile device and could cause a fire or explosion.
Do not use the mobile device with a wet hand.
Doing so may cause an electric shock to you or damage to the mobile device.
Extreme heat or cold
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Avoid temperatures below 0°C / 32°F or above 45°C / 113°F.
Use your phone in temperatures between 0ºC /32°F and 40ºC/104°F, if
possible. Exposing your phone to extremely low or high temperatures may
result in damage, malfunction, or even explosion.
Microwaves
Do not try to dry your mobile device in a microwave oven. Doing so may cause
a fire or explosion.
Dust and dirt
Do not expose your mobile device to dust, dirt, or sand.
Sunscreen lotion
Do not expose or wear your device to any liquid like sunscreen lotion.
Doing so may cause your device to or damage to the mobile device.
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Cleaning solutions
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean
the mobile device.
Wipe it with a soft cloths lightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution.
Shock or vibration
Do not drop, knock, or shake the mobile device.
Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.
Paint
Do not paint the mobile device. Paint can clog the device’smoving parts or
ventilation openings and prevent proper operation.
General Notice
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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.
Do not place items containing magnetic components such as a credit card,
phone card, bank book, or subway ticket near your phone. The magnetism of
the phone may damage the data stored in the magnetic strip.
Talking on your phone for a long period of time may reduce call quality due
to heat generated during use.
When the phone is not used for a long period time, store it in a safe place
with the power cord unplugged.
Using the phone in proximity to receiving equipment (i.e., TV or radio) may
cause interference to the phone.
Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged. If a damaged antenna
contacts skin, it may cause a slight burn. Please contact an LG Authorized
Service Center to replace the damaged antenna.
The data saved in your phone might be deleted due to careless use, repair of
the phone, or upgrade of the software. Please backup your important phone
numbers. (Ringtones, text messages, voice messages, pictures, and videos
could also be deleted.) The manufacturer is not liable for damage due to the
loss of data.
When you use the phone in public places, set the ringtone to vibration so you
don’t disturb others.
• Do not turn your phone on or off when putting it to your ear.
• Your phone is an electronic device that generates heat during normal
operation. Extremely prolonged, direct skin contact in the absence of
adequate ventilation may result in discomfort or minor burns. Therefore, use
care when handling your phone during or immediately after operation.
Use accessories, such as earphones and headsets, with caution. Ensure that
cables are tucked away safely and do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
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Part 15.19 statement
This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that causes undesired operation.
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.
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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.
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. 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.
Bodily Contact During Operation
This device was tested for typical use with the back of the phone kept 0.39
inches (1 cm) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements,
a minimum separation distance of 0.39 inches (1 cm) 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 may not be
used. Avoid the use of accessories that cannot maintain 0.39 inches (1 cm)
distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone and have not
been tested for compliance with FCC RF exposure limits.
Vehicle-Mounted External Antenna
(Optional, if available.)
To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements, keep 8 inches (20 cm) between the
user / bystander and vehicle-mounted external antenna. For more information
about RF exposure, visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov.
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Caution
Use only the supplied antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas (or modifications
to the antenna) could impair call quality, damage the phone, void your warranty
and/or violate FCC regulations.
Don’t use the phone with a damaged antenna. A damaged antenna could
cause a minor skin burn. Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna.
Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions
Your wireless phone, which contains a radio transmitter and receiver, emits radio
frequency energy during use. The following consumer information addresses
commonly asked questions about the health effects of wireless phones.
Are wireless phones safe?
Scientific research on the subject of wireless phones and radio frequency
(“RF”) energy has been conducted worldwide for many years, and continues.
In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) and the
Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) set policies and procedures
for wireless phones. The FDA issued a website publication on health issues
related to cell phone usage where it states, “The scientific community at large
… believes that the weight of scientific evidence does not show an association
between exposure to radiofrequency (RF) from cell phones and adverse
health outcomes. Still the scientific community does recommend conducting
additional research to address gaps in knowledge. That research is being
conducted around the world and FDA continues to monitor developments
in this field. You can access the joint FDA/FCC website at http://www.fda.
gov (under “C” in the subject index, select Cell Phones > Research). You can
also contact the FDA toll-free at (888) 463-6332 or (888) INFO-FDA. In
June 2000, the FDA entered into a cooperative research and development
agreement through which additional scientific research is being conducted.
The FCC issued its own website publication stating that “there is no scientific
evidence that proves that wireless phone usage can lead to cancer or a variety
of other problems, including headaches, dizziness or memory loss.”
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This publication is available at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety or through the
FCC at (888) 225-5322 or (888) CALL-FCC.
What does “SAR” mean?
In 1996, the FCC, working with the FDA, the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, and other agencies, established RF exposure safety guidelines
for wireless phones in the United States. Before a wireless phone model is
available for sale to the public, it must be tested by the manufacturer and
certified to the FCC that it does not exceed limits established by the FCC. One
of these limits is expressed as a Specific Absorption Rate, or “SAR.” SAR is a
measure of the rate of absorption of RF energy in the body. Tests for SAR are
conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest power level in all tested
frequency bands. Since 1996, the FCC has required that the SAR of handheld
wireless phones not exceed 1.6 watts per kilogram, averaged over one gram of
tissue.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest power level, the actual SAR
value of a wireless phone while operating can be less than the reported SAR
value. This is because the SAR value may vary from call to call, depending
on factors such as proximity to a cell site, the proximity of the phone to the
body while in use, and the use of hands-free devices. Before a phone model is
available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it
does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement
for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at
the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model.
The highest SAR values are:
* Head: 0.00 W/kg
* Body (Body-worn/Hotspot): 0.00 W/kg
(body measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available
accessories and FCC requirements).
While there may be differences between SAR levels of various phones and at
various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with
all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission
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guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and
can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/
fccid/ after searching on FCC ID ZNFD851.
For more information about SARs, see the FCC’s OET Bulletins 56 and 65 at
http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins or
visit the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association website at http://
www.ctia.org/consumer_info/index.cfm/AID/10371. You may also wish to contact
the manufacturer of your phone.
Can I minimize my RF exposure?
If you are concerned about RF, there are several simple steps you can take
to minimize your RF exposure. You can, of course, reduce your talk time. You
can place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, as the
exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. The FDA/FCC website
states that “hands-free kits can be used with wireless phones for convenience
and comfort. These systems reduce the absorption of RF energy in the head
because the phone, which is the source of the RF emissions, will not be placed
against the head. On the other hand, if the phone is mounted against the waist
or other part of the body during use, then that part of the body will absorb more
RF energy. Wireless phones marketed in the U.S. are required to meet safety
requirements regardless of whether they are used against the head or against
the body. Either configuration should result in compliance with the safety limit.”
Also, if you use your wireless phone while in a car, you can use a phone with
an antenna on the outside of the vehicle. You should also read and follow your
wireless phone manufacturer’s instructions for the safe operation of your phone.
Do wireless phones pose any special risks to children?
The FDA/FCC website states that “the scientific evidence does not show a
danger to users of wireless communication devices, including children.” The
FDA/FCC website further states that “some groups sponsored by other national
governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless
phones at all”. For example, the Stewart Report from the United Kingdom
[“UK”] made such a recommendation in December 2000. In this report a
group of independent experts noted that no evidence exists that using a cell
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phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. [The UK’s] recommendation to
limit cell phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on
scientific evidence that any health hazard exists. A copy of the UK’s leaflet is
available at http://www.dh.gov.uk (search “mobile”), or you can write to: NRPB,
Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 ORQ, United Kingdom. Copies of the UK’s annual
reports on mobile phones and RF are available online at www.iegmp.org.uk and
http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/ (search “mobile”). Parents who wish to reduce
their children’s RF exposure may choose to restrict their children’s wireless
phone use.
Where can I get further information about RF emissions?
For further information, see the following additional resources (websites current
as of April 2005):
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
FDA Consumer magazine
November-December 2000
Telephone: (888) INFO-FDA
http://www.fda.gov (Under “C” in the subject index, select Cell Phones >
Research.)
U.S. Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20554
Telephone: (888) 225-5322
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety
Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones
http://www.iegmp.org.uk
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Royal Society of Canada Expert Panels on Potential Health Risks
of Radio Frequency Fields from Wireless Telecommunication
Devices
283 Sparks Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7X9
Canada
Telephone: (613) 991-6990
World Health Organization
Avenue Appia 20
1211 Geneva 27
Switzerland
Telephone: 011 41 22 791 21 11
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs193/en/
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
c/o Bundesamt fur Strahlenschutz
Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1
85764 Oberschleissheim
Germany
Telephone: 011 49 1888 333 2156
http://www.icnirp.de
American National Standards Institute
1819 L Street, N.W., 6th Floor
Washington, D.C. 20036
Telephone: (202) 293-8020
http://www.ansi.org
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements
7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 800
Bethesda, MD 20814-3095
Telephone: (301) 657-2652
http://www.ncrponline.org
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Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Committee on
Man and Radiation (COMAR) of the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers
http://ewh.ieee.org/soc/embs/comar/
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.
In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted
RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Those
guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S.
and international standards bodies:
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
NCRP Report 86 (1986)
ICNIRP (1996)
* American National Standards Institute; National Council on Radiation
Protection and Measurements; International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the
relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and
physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed
the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1).
The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those
standards).
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Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. 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 unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact
with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a
higher power level than otherwise needed.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However,
certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from
your wireless phone.
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.
Persons with pacemakers:
• Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six (6) inches from their
pacemaker when the phone is turned ON;
• Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
• Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for
interference;
• Should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place.
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Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the
event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider (or
call the customer service line to discuss alternatives).
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your
device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
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 electronic
systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative
regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any
equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.
Aircraft
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your
phone before boarding an aircraft.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a
“blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs and
instructions.
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Potentially Explosive Atmosphere
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere
and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an
explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive 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); and any
other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including either
installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the
air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed
and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
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.
There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless
phones emit low levels of Radio Frequency (RF) energy in the microwave range
while being used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in idle mode.
Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue),
exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known
adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found
any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects
may occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. In
some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies,
or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results.
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2. What is the FDA’s role concerning the safety of wireless
phones?
Under the law, the FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting
consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does
with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take
action if wireless phones are shown to 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.
Although the existing scientific data does not justify FDA regulatory actions,
the FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps,
including the following:
• Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type
emitted by wireless phones;
• Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user
that is not necessary for device function; and
• Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible
information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health.
The FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that
have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated
efforts at the federal level. The following agencies belong to this working group:
• National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
• Environmental Protection Agency
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration
• National Telecommunications and Information Administration
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. The
FCC relies on the FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about
wireless phones.
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The FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks
rely upon. While these base stations operate at higher power than do the
wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base
stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from
wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the subject of the safety questions
discussed in this document.
3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?
The term “wireless phone” refers here to handheld wireless phones with built-in
antennas, often called “cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS” phones. These types of wireless
phones can expose the user to measurable Radio Frequency (RF) energy
because of the short distance between the phone and the user’s head.
These RF exposures are limited by FCC safety guidelines that were developed
with the advice of the FDA and other federal health and safety agencies.
When the phone is located at greater distances from the user, the exposure
to RF is drastically lower because a person’s RF 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. What are the results of the research done already?
The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies
have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments
investigating the effects of Radio Frequency (RF) energy exposures
characteristic of wireless phones have yielded conflicting results that often
cannot be repeated in other laboratories. A few animal studies, however, have
suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in
laboratory animals. However, many of the studies that showed increased tumor
development used animals that had been genetically engineered or treated
with cancer-causing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop cancer in
the absence of RF exposure. Other studies exposed the animals to RF for up
to 22 hours per day. These conditions are not similar to the conditions under
which people use wireless phones, so we do not know with certainty what the
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results of such studies mean for human health. Three large epidemiology
studies have been published since December 2000. Between them, the
studies investigated any possible association between the use of wireless
phones and primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma,
tumors of the brain or 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.
5. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from
wireless phones poses a health risk?
A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people
actually using wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed.
Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years. However,
very large numbers of animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a
cancer promoting effect if one exists. Epidemiological studies can provide data
that is directly applicable to human populations, but ten or more years followup may be needed to provide answers about some health effects, such as
cancer. This is because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancercausing agent and the time tumors develop — if they do — may be many,
many years. The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by
difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless
phones. Many factors affect this measurement, such as the angle at which the
phone is held, or which model of phone is used.
6. What is the FDA doing to find out more about the possible
health effects of 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.
The FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization
International Electro Magnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996.
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An influential result of this work has been the development of a detailed
agenda of research needs that has driven the establishment of new research
programs around the world. The project has also helped develop a series of
public information documents on EMF issues.
The FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA)
have a formal Cooperative Research And Development Agreement (CRADA)
to do research on wireless phone safety. The FDA provides the scientific
oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic
organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts with
independent investigators. The initial research will include both laboratory
studies and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include a
broad assessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest
research developments around the world.
7. How can I find out how much Radio Frequency energy
exposure I can get by using my wireless phone?
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)
of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC limit is consistent with the safety
standards developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
(IEEE) and the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement.
The exposure limit takes into consideration the body’s ability to remove heat
from the tissues that absorb energy from the wireless phone and is set well
below levels known to have effects. Manufacturers of wireless phones must
report the RF exposure level for each model of phone to the FCC. The FCC
website (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) gives directions for locating the FCC
identification number on your phone so you can find your phone’s RF exposure
level in the online listing.
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8. What has the FDA done to measure the Radio Frequency
energy coming from wireless phones?
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is developing a
technical standard for measuring the Radio Frequency (RF) energy exposure
from wireless phones and other wireless handsets with the participation and
leadership of FDA scientists and engineers. The standard, “Recommended
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. The test
method uses a tissue-simulating model of the human head. Standardized
SAR test methodology is expected to greatly improve the consistency of
measurements made at different laboratories on the same phone. SAR is the
measurement of the amount of energy absorbed in tissue, either by the whole
body or a small part of the body. It is measured in watts/kg (or milliwatts/g)
of matter. This measurement is used to determine whether a wireless phone
complies with safety guidelines.
9. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to Radio
Frequency energy from my wireless phone?
If there is a risk from these products — and at this point we do not know
that there is — it is probably very small. But if you are concerned about
avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize
your exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Since time is a key factor in
how much exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent
using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure. If you must conduct extended
conversations by wireless phone every day, you could place more distance
between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops
off 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 does 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 described above to reduce
your RF exposure from wireless phone use.
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10. What about children using wireless phones?
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones,
including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure
to Radio Frequency (RF) energy, the measures described above would apply to
children and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless
phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will
reduce RF exposure.
Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that
children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the
government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a
recommendation in December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists
that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their
recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly precautionary;
it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists.
11. 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. This test method is
now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the Advancement
of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by the FDA,
medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in
late 2000. This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac
pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI.
The FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless
phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute
of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard specifies test
methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones
so that no interference occurs when a person uses a “compatible” phone and a
“compatible” hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the
IEEE in 2000.
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The FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible
interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found
to occur, the FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to
resolve the problem.
12. Where can I find additional information?
For additional information, please refer to the following resources:
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)
National Radiological Protection Board (UK)
(http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/)
Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless phones in the areas
where you drive and always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving,
please observe the following:
• Give full attention to driving -- driving safely is your first responsibility;
• Use hands-free operation, if available;
• Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving
conditions or the law require it.
HAC statement
This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of
the wireless technologies that it uses.
However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone
that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids.
It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in
different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if
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you hear any interfering noise.
Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of this phone for information
on hearing aid compatibility.
If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service
provider or phone retailer.
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. The intent of the HAC
Act is to ensure reasonable access to telecommunications services for persons
with hearing disabilities.
While some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing
aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining
noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference
noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system for wireless
phones, to assist hearing device users to find phones that may be compatible
with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that are
rated have the rating on their box or a label located on the box.
The ratings are not guarantees.
Results will vary depending on the user’s hearing device and hearing loss. If
your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be
able to use a rated phone successfully.
Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for
your personal needs.
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 labeled.
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T4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing device manufacturer or
hearing health professional may help you find this rating. Higher ratings mean
that the hearing device is relatively immune to interference noise. The hearing
aid and wireless phone rating values are then added together. A sum of 5 is
considered acceptable for normal use.
A sum of 6 is considered for best use.
In the above example, if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating and the
wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values equal M5.
This should provide the hearing aid user with “normal usage” while using their
hearing aid with the particular wireless phone. “Normal usage” in this context is
defined as a signal quality that’s acceptable for normal operation.
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 marks are referenced in Section
20.19 of the FCC Rules.
The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described in the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.
When you're talking on a cell phone, it's recommended that you turn the BT
(Bluetooth) or WLAN mode off for HAC.
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For information about hearing aids and digital wireless phones
Wireless Phones and Hearing Aid Accessibility
http://www.accesswireless.org/
Gallaudet University, RERC
http://tap.gallaudet.edu/Voice/
FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.html
The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Order
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-03-168A1.pdf
Hearing Loss Association of America [HLAA]
http://hearingloss.org/content/telephones-and-mobile-devices
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be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions:
(1) The limited warranty for the product extends for TWELVE (12) MONTHS beginning on the date of
purchase of the product with valid proof of purchase, or absent valid proof of purchase, FIFTEEN
(15) MONTHS from date of manufacture as determined by the unit’s manufacture date code.
(2) The limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product and is not assignable
or transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user.
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long as it is in the U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territories and Canada.
(4) The external housing and cosmetic parts shall be free of defects at the time of shipment and,
therefore, 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.
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manner.
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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 not 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) This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied either in fact or by operations of law, statutory or otherwise, including, but not 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.
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(10) Products used or obtained in a rental program.
(11) Consumables (such as fuses).
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LG will, at its sole option, either repair, replace or refund the purchase price of any unit that is
covered under this limited warranty. LG may choose at its option to use functionally equivalent
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