LG Electronics USA DM150 Dual-Mode Cellular Phone (AMPS/CDMA) User Manual
LG Electronics USA Dual-Mode Cellular Phone (AMPS/CDMA) Users Manual
Users Manual
LG—DM150 USER GUIDE (LG-DMISO) FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION 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 eledtromagnetic 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. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. if a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical bodyworn operations with the back of the phone kept 2.0 cm. from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, use only beltslips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 2.0 cm. separation distance between the user's body and the back of the phone, including the antenna. whether extended 0 retracted. The use of thirdeparty beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly, The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure compliance iequiremetts, and should be avoided. Far more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov CHAPTER 1. THE NAME AND FUNCTIONS Hold Icon WI " Ill! lilmnv ., i N , I 7‘ 0.9 WI Signal Strength (RSSI) In Use No Service Short Message (Voice) Short Message (Text) Digital Service is available Roaming Vibrator Enabled Battery Level CHAPTER 2. BASIC FUNCTIONS Turning the Phone On and Off (Turning the Terminal On> 1. Connect the terminal to the charged battery erthe enema] power supply 2. Press the [END/PWR] key for about 1.5 seconds until Bled right appears on the upper side of the terminaL < Turning the Terminal Otf> 1. Press the [END/PWR] key until the end message appears on the LCD, and then step pressing the key. 2. If an antenna is stretched, push it in for safety. Making a CallEntering the Entire Phone Number 1. Ifthe terminal is turned off, turn it on. Zr Enter the phone numberi (Enter the area code, if necessary.) 3. Press the [OK] key. - If the terminal is locked on, enter the password to unlock the terminal. Then, attempt the call again. - lfthe call is not connected, “Call Failed” signal will be indicated on the LCD. 4. Press the [END] key. Using Phone Book Entry 1. Enter the phone entry number, and press the [OK] key or 2. press the related phone why number for some time. Then the call will be attempted. eg.) Press the [2] key for some time, first: call will be connected to the phone number stored in the Entry #2. 3. If you are not sure at" the phone entry number. select the Sofi Key(BOOK) with the Right Mouse Button. 4, Place the cursor on the Phone Book. and press the Soft Key(SEL) with the Lefl Mouse Button. 5. Search the Phone Book Entry number or namerequested in the Phone Book to attempt a call to the phone number stored in it. Using the Recent Call History I. Select the Soft Key(BOOK) With the Right Mouse Button” 2. If the screen changes, place the cursor on the Call History. 111en, press the Soft Key(SEL) With the Left Mouse Button. 3. it' the “Outgoing". “Incoming”, and “Missed" are indicated on the screen, select the menu requested, Ten phone numbers of the recent calls are stored in each menu. Place the cursor on the menu requested, and press the Soft Key(SEL)with the Left Mouse Button. mm fin": 4. The phone number list appears on Ihe screen. Then. search and place the cursor on the phone number or name requested, and press the [OK] key. Correcting Dialing Mistakes 1 Press the Sofi Key(CLR) with the R'ght Mouse Butwn of the screen to erase the number or character of the last entry 2. Press the Sufi Key(CLR) with the Right Mouse Button for one second, then all the number or character requested will be erased Receiving Calls I. Press any key except tbs the [END/PWR] key to receive a call. H Press the END Key to end the incoming call 2. When the call completes, press the [END/PWR] key. 3. Or close the flip. Mute 1. Press the Sufi Key(MENU) with the Lefl Mouse Button during the call. 2_ [f a popup menu appears on the screen, 3. Press the Soft Key(MUNU) with the Lefi place the cursor on the Mute menu and Mouse Button to clear the function. The press the sofi Key(SEL) with the Left popup menu will appear. Select the Unmute Mouse Button to select the Mute state "fin“- (PM mm‘cM‘flE’NVmbedisawflf 0“ (The message”Mute” will be indicated on theseteen the screen.) Redialing Last Outguing Number (Method 1> it Just press SEND] key to redial the last outgoing numbert Then, the call will be attempted < Method 27 using the Call History i, Press the Sofl Key(BO0K) with the Right Mouse Button. 2. Place the cursor on the Call history menu on the screen, and press me Soft Key(SEL) with the Lefi Mouse Burtont 3. Then, three menus will appear, “Outgoing": Ten last outgoing calls are stored in this menu - “Incoming": Ten last incoming calls are stared in this menu. - “Missed“: Ten last missed calls are stored in this menu 4. Place the cursor on the menu requested, and press the Sofi Key(SEL) with the Lefi Mouse Button, cg.) Place the cursor on the "Outgoing” menu and press the Soft Key (SEL) with the Leli Mouse Button. 5. The phone number list will appear. Plane the cursor on the phone number or name requested. and press the [] key. Then, the call will be attempted. Adjusting the Volume [t is possible to adjust the speaker volume, ring volume, and the Ring Type with the volume buttons on the upper Iefi side of the terminal. - It is possible to adjust me speaker volume during the call. - It is possible to adjust the key tone volume in a idle state. - It is possible to adjust the ring volume during lhe ringing time. - It is possible to adjust the ring volume from the Sound item on the Menu screen also. (ff [MENU] [Sound][RingV01ume] or [MENUJ-l-B) If you turn the ring volume down to the minimum, the mesagefliinger Offl“ will be indicated on the LCD and no ringing sound will be sent out - Adjust the Ring Type on the Sound item on the Menu screen. (t? [MENU] [Sound][Ring Type] or [MENU]—l-2) CHAPTER 3. MENU FEATURE Main Menu It is possible to verify or change various functions a setup the terminal status on the main menu. General Guidelines to MENU Access and Settings 5 b . 1. Press the Soft Key(MENU) on the lefi and the menu items will appear. f § 2. Use the upside and downside keys (m if) to move to the menu items ‘ screen. 3, Place the cursor on the menu item requested with the direction keys to select a menu item, and press the Sufi Key(SEL) on the left, And then, press the numbercorrespnndlng to the menu item to be selected, 4. Use the upside and downsidekeys W W) to change the setup values in the menu items. 5. Press the Sufi Key(SEL) on the left to store the setup values changed inthe menu item. or press the Soft Key(BACK) on the right to leave the setup values not stored. 6. Press the Sofl Key(BACK) on the right to move up to the upper level during the value setup in the menu items. Menu Item Descriptions Menu 1. 1. Ring Sound ( T [MENU]—H ) Select one of 3 bell Sound and 22 melodies With the direction keys. at“ u 2. Ring Type ( @ [MENU]-I-2) Set one of three Ring Types (Ring, Vibmtor, Ring+Vibrate andLamp) with the direction keys. 3. Ringer Volumc( 1- [MENU1-1-3 ) Set ofthe ring volume in five levels (Most High - High - Medium , j. Law - cm with the direction keys. The ring volume 15 also adjustable with the side kcys whlle the bell is ringing l or m a call walling state 4. Key Beep (G‘ [MENUJ-l-4) Set the tone length in two levels (Nth—ma], Long) with the direction keys, Adjust the beep in five levels (Most High, High, Medium, Low, Off) with the direction keys, 6.Eat Volume (07 [MENU]-1-6) Adjust the earpiece volume in four levels (Most High, High, Medium‘ Law) with the cl'uection keys. It is also adjustable with the side keys in a busy line state. 7. Alerts Sound ( r [MENUJ-1-7) An alert signal is activated according to each situation by five submenus under the Alert menus. - Fade: It is activated if the call is disconnected in a busy line state. (On / Off) - Minute : This signal is activated when lminute elapses From the call cunnection, (On / Off) — Service : This signal notifies whether a call is available or not between the service and the no service areas. (On / Off) - Call Connection : It is activated to notify that the call is connected. (On / Off) » Roam Ringer : This signal notifies that the roam is activated Menu 2. 1. Backlight( w [MENU]-2-l ) [t is possible to adjust the keypad and the backlight time in 5 levels with the diiection keys. j (Always Off, 10 Sec, 30 Sec, Always On, On when flip open) 2. Banner( ‘f’ [MENU -2-2) It is possible to store the characters to appear on the standby state of the terminal. Select either “Keep” or “Change” with the 5] direction keys. 3. Auto Hyphen (7 [MENU1-2-3 ) I It is possible to set the function to enter the Hyphen to the input if number automatically to an“0n” or “Ofl” state. , ll ll 4. Language“? [MENU]-2—4) It is possible to set the language to be used in the terminal among 7 four languages with the direction keys 2! (Select one of three languages of English, Spanish. and Portuguese) Menu 3. 1 Set NAM( ‘F’ [MENU1-3-l ) Select ene NAM in the two NAM (Number Assignment Module) services. Select either “No, I” or "No. 2” with the direction key. Both "No.1“ and “No, 2“ have different NAM parameters, respectively. Therefore, if you select the NAM identified with the subscribed number, the service is not available. 2,Auto NAM ( fr [MENU]-3-2 ) “‘“ " ' ’ , This service enables setting of the NAM to the identified subscribed number for one or more man one NAMs. Use the direction keys to set the service to either “On“ or “oft” state. This service set the prefer mode (Analog only. CDMA only, Standard, Temp Analog) 4 Systemp Select ( f" [MENU]-3-4) This service set the prefer mode (Analog only, CDMA only, Standard, Temp Analog) Menu 4. ], Last Call ( ‘8' [MENUl-4-1 ) This service shows the last call time. 2. Home Calls (T [MENU]-4-2 ) - Total cal] time at the Home system (not roaming) Earn initial setup to the present. 3. Roam Calls ( K? [MENU]-4~3 ) Shows the call time at the roaming syslem ficm initial setup to the presenl the roaming system or both, ‘ Menu 5. Data/Fax menu is selecting the (Off), (Data In), ur (Fax In) 2. Auto Answer( fi' [MENU1-5-2 ] Auto answer service is one of the most useful functions while driving a vehicle, and it enables aulomatic answering to the incoming call afier the bell rings fordcsignated times. (OPE I ring after, 3 ring after, 5 ring after) 3. Auto Retry ( "‘ [MENU]-S—3 ) i; If the called user is in is busy line state, this service automatically 7 attempts a call to that number in a certain interval It is possible to 1' set the interval in four selections. (Off, every lOsec, every SOsec, every 605m) 5 DM Mode Set( f [MENU]-5-5) I! - Selecting the phone mode (DM mode orDuta Mode) Menu 6. Utility - Country - Calculator Menu 7. Select the Soft Key(MENU) on the lefi in an initial call waiting state. ‘ a . - - and select [6. Security]. Then a message will appear on the LCD to request the Lock Code. If you fail to enter the correct Lock Code of “ four characters. the process will not proceed to the following low level menu. And if the Lock Code is not correct, the process will return to the Main Menu. 1. Lock Mode ( ‘f [MENU1-7-l ) Set the terminal lock function to either “On Power Up”. “Never", or “Always" with the direction key. 2. Restrict ( 3' [MENU]~7-2 ) This service enables restriction on the call service. Select either “Yesf’ or “No” with the direction key. The call service will be restricted only to the emergency phone numbers. However, mil termination is available. . Clear Callinfo (? [MENU]-7-3 ) This service enables clearing of all the call information in the Memory. Select either “Yes“ or t.) “Back” with the direction key. Select "Yes”, then a message will appear on the MD to confirm the command before the service clears the information. Select “Yes” to clear the information requested. 4. Emergency # ( 0“ [MENU]~7-4 ) This service enables entering of the emergency phonenumbers up to “tree. It has two items of “Edit”, and “Next“ as the Submenu. Select “Edit" to view the emergency phone numbers. If the memory address is empty, the message “Empty" will be indicated. Select “Add”, enter the phone number requested and then select the Soft Kcy(SAVE) on the left, to add the emergmcy phone numbers. Enter the memory address when a message appears to request the memory address on the following image, and then press the Sofi Key(SAVE) on the left to store it. Select“Erase All” to erase all the emergency phone numbers. Then, a message will appear to eonfimi the command. Select the Sufi Key(YES) on the lefi to erase all the emergency phone numbers. 5. New Code ( G“ [MENU]-7-5) This service enables replacing of the present terminal Lock Code in four digits with a new Lock Code. A message will appear to confirm the command to change the lack code. CHAPTER 4. Message Massage Service This service supports reception of the text message, alerting, origination of the text message. and the voice mailbox. It is possible to access the above functions with the text message key Call back service is also available with the call key ([OK] key) , if the calling number isindicated on the message received. It is possible to store up to 25 messages (received message : 20 , originated message :5) and to receive up to 120 characters per message. It is recommended to check the number of character receivable because the mpacity depends on the system service provider. cu...- n...- nu... - u- - u... “u- - no...- in... -.nu . Setting" "- .. u..."- nu.-. . n .........-..... . "cc-- 1. Received Msg 1.1 Text on . tcvcoec nu nun.- Selectthe VIEW, and the sub menu related tn'he message will appear. Feremsing orsaving, select 1h settkw OPT with the upside or downside key to sales! the message. unn- u.-. - nu... - “- uu- - unu- - Press the voice mailbox identification number or the [Call] menu key. Then, the voice mailbox will connect, - Select the [Erase] menu item. Then, the messages will beerased. as ‘ many as indicated on the LCD, without need to verify the number of messages 1.3 Erase All . ..-. ....-- u..." nu... .. nan- . "u... u...- n u- ' n...- Selecling 0K _> if 2. Send message - on. u -.--... -.. u -n - Afler input message, select OK and Send message 22 Old Message - Menu to originate the message from the messages stored by the message service - Alter selecting mmsage number, select 0K and SEND message 23 Erase - u".- nu... <2 ll - ”nun“...- c noon nu..."- -|--u-cc lottoiolo .-- "out - o un-u-u-u-tc- n. c— - After selecting Nan, select OK "nun "- "- "nu-nun...“ ma urn
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