LG Electronics USA KF240D Cellular/PCS GSM Phone with Bluetooth User Manual KF240 ENG 1024

LG Electronics USA Cellular/PCS GSM Phone with Bluetooth KF240 ENG 1024

Users Manual

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 usedin accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful interference or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to   which the receiver is connected- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT  1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions: (1) The limited warranty for the product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the data of purchase of the product. (2) The limited warranty extends on to the original purchaser of the product and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user. (3) This warranty is good only to the original purchaser of the product during the warranty period as long as it is in the U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territories and Canada. (4) The external housing and cosmetic parts shall not be covered under these limited warranty terms. (5) Upon request from LG, the consumer must provide information to reasonably prove the date of purchase. (6) The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service Department of LG. LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty.  2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: (1) Defects or damages resulting from use of the product in other than its normal and customary manner. (2) Defects or damages from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are not the fault of LG, including damage caused by shipping blown fuses spills of food or liquid. (3) Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship. (4) That the Customer Service Department at LG was net notified by consumer of the alleged defect or malfunction of the product during the applicable limited warranty period. (5) Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible. (6) The limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied either in fact or by operations law, statutory or otherwise, including, but limited to any implied warranty of marketability or fitness for a particular use. (7) Damage resulting from use of non-LG approved accessories. (8) All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to normal customer use. (9) Products operated outside published maximum ratings. 3 (10) Products used or obtained in a rental program. (11) Consumables (such as fuses).  3. STATE LAW RIGHTS: No other express warranty is applicable to this product. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. LG INFOCOMM INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, RISING OUT OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusive of imitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 4. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE: To obtain warranty service, please call the following web address: www.lgeservice.com
8For Your SafetyImportant InformationThis user guide contains important information on the use andoperation of this phone. Please read all the informationcarefully for optimal performance and to prevent any damageto or misuse of the phone. Any changes or modifications notexpressly approved in this user guide could void your warrantyfor this equipment.Before You StartSafety InstructionsWARNING! To reduce the possibility of electric shock, do notexpose your phone to high humidity areas, such as thebathroom, swimming pool, etc.Always store your phone away from heat. Never store yourphone in settings that may expose it to temperatures less than32°F or greater than 104°F, such as outside during extremeweather conditions or in your car on a hot day. Exposure toexcessive cold or heat will result in malfunction, damageand/or catastrophic failure.Be careful when using your phone near other electronicdevices. RF emissions from your mobile phone may affectnearby in adequately shielded electronic equipment. Youshould consult with manufacturers of any personal medicaldevices such as pacemakers and hearing aides to determine ifthey are susceptible to interference from your mobile phone.Turn off your phone in a medical facility or at a gas station.Never place your phone in a microwave oven as this willcause the battery to explode.IMPORTANT! Please read the TIA SAFETY INFORMATION onpage 78 before using your phone.Safety InformationRead these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may bedangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in thisuser guide.]Never use an unapproved battery since this could damagethe phone and/or battery and could cause the battery toexplode.]Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it willcause the battery to explode.]Do not dispose of your battery by fire or with hazardous orflammable materials.]Make sure that no sharp-edged items come into contactwith the battery. There is a risk of this causing a fire.]Store the battery in a place out of reach of children.]Be careful that children do not swallow any parts such asrubber plugs (earphone, connection parts of the phone,etc.). This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation.
9For Your Safety]Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning stormsto avoid electric shock or fire.]When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set up thehands-free kit near to the air bag. If wireless equipment isimproperly installed and the air bag is activated, you may beseriously injured.]Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.]Do not use the phone in areas where its use is prohibited.(For example: aircraft).]Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to directsunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as abathroom.]Never store your phone in temperatures less than- 4°F orgreater than 122°F.]Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene,thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. There is arisk of this causing a fire.]Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. Suchactions may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.]Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the phonemay generate sparks.]Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, pulling,or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may causea fire or electric shock.]Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do notallow the power cord to be crimped as it may cause fire orelectric shock.]Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is beingcharged. It may cause an electric shock or seriouslydamage your phone.]Do not disassemble the phone.]Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as itmay short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock orfire.]Only use the batteries, antennas, and chargers provided byLG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided byother suppliers.]Only authorized personnel should service the phone and itsaccessories. Faulty installation or service may result inaccidents and consequently invalidate the warranty.]Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with yourbody during a call.]An emergency call can be made only within a service area.For an emergency call, make sure that you are within aservice area and that the phone is turned on.
10For Your SafetyFCC RF Exposure InformationWARNING! Read this information before operating the phone.In August 1996, the Federal Communications (FCC) of he UnitedStates, with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adoptedan updated safety standard for human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCCregulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent withthe safety standard previously set by both U.S. andinternational standards bodies.The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines andthese international standards.CAUTIONUse only the supplied and approved antenna. Use ofunauthorized antennas or modifications could impair callquality, damage the phone, void your warranty and/or result inviolation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with adamaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contactwith skin, a minor burn may result. Contact your local dealerfor a replacement antenna.Body-worn OperationThis device was tested for typical body-worn operations withthe back of the phone kept 0.79 inches (2cm) between theuser’s body and the back of the phone. To comply with FCC RFexposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.79inches(2cm) must be maintained between the user's bodyand the back of the phone. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, andsimilar accessories containing metallic components should notbe used. Body-worn accessories that cannot maintain 0.79inches(2cm) separation distance between the user's bodyand the back of the phone, and have not been tested for typicalbody-worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposurelimits and should be avoided.
11For Your SafetyVehicle Mounted External Antenna(optional, if available)A minimum separation distance of 8 inches (20cm) must bemaintained between the user/bystander and the vehiclemounted external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposurerequirements. For more information about RF exposure, visitthe FCC website at www.fcc.govFCC Part 15 Class B ComplianceThis device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCCrules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device and its accessories may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this device and its accessories mustaccept any interference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.Cautions for Battery]Do not disassemble.]Do not short-circuit.]Do not expose to high temperature: 60°C (140°F).]]Do not incinerate.Battery Disposal]Please dispose of your battery properly or bring to yourlocal wireless carrier for recycling.]Do not dispose in fire or with hazardous or flammablematerials.Adapter (Charger) Cautions]Using the wrong battery charger could damage your phoneand void your warranty.]The adapter or battery charger is intended for indoor useonly.Do not expose the adapter or battery charger to direct sunlightor use it in places with high humidity, such as the bathroom.
The following illustration shows the available menu structure andindicates the:]Number assigned to each menu option.]Page where you can find the feature description.Menu TreeMenu Tree331.1 All calls1.2 Missed calls1.3 Last received call1.4 Sent calls1.5 Call settings1.6 Calls time1.7 Data information2.1 Downloads2.2 Gmaes & Apps 1. Calls2. Downloads3. Sim service 4.1 Tones&Images4.2 Videos4.3 Sounds4.4 Images4.5 Others4.6 External memory 4.7 Memory status5.1 Search5.2 New contact 5.3 Speed dials5.4 Groups 5.5 Copy all5.6 Delete all5.7 Settings5.8 Information 4. Tones&Images5. Phonebook
Menu TreeMenu Tree346.1 Messages6.2 Received messages6.3 E-mail box6.4 Sent messages6.5 Voice mail6.6 Messenger6.7 VIVO Chat6.8 Templates6.9 Drafts6.0 Outbox6.* Info message6.# Message settings7.1 Games7.2 Voice portal 7.3 VIVO Informa 6. Messages 7.Entertainment9.1 MP3 player9.2 Camera9.3 Video camera9.4 Voice notes9.5 Calendar9.6 Alarm9.7 Memo9.8 To do 9.9 Calculator9.0 Chronometer9.* World time0.1 Voice Mail0.2 Settings0.3 Help 8.WAP9.Tools0.Voice mail
Menu Tree35*.1 Phone settings*.2 Sound profiles*.3 Display settings*.4 Connectivity*.5 Security settings*.6 Call settings*.7 Message settings*.8 WAP settings*.9 Original settings*.0 Memory status #.1 Customer Care Center#.2 International roaming#.3 Phone info #.4 Icon glossary *. Settings#. Help
All calls Menu 1.1You can view all lists of outgoingor incoming calls.Missed calls Menu 1.2This option lets you view the last10 unanswered calls.You can also:]View the number if availableand call it, or save it in theAddress Book]Enter a new name for thenumber and save both in theAddress Book]Send a message to thisnumber]Delete the call from the listLast received callMenu 1.3This option lets you view the last10 incoming calls.You can also:]View the number if availableand call it or save it in theAddress Book]Enter new name for thenumber and save both in theAddress Book]Send a message to thisnumber]Delete the call from the listSent calls Menu 1.4This option lets you view the last50 outgoing calls (called orattempted). You can also:CallsCalls36
]View the number if availableand call it or save it in theAddress Book]Enter new name for thenumber and save both in theAddress Book]Send a message by thisnumber]Delete the call from the listCall settings Menu 1.5Calls time Menu 1.6Allows you to view the durationof your incoming and outgoingcalls. You can also reset the calltimes.Data informationMenu 1.7You can check the amount ofdata transferred over thenetwork through the GPRSinformation option. In addition,you can also view how muchtime you are online.Data time (Menu 1.7.1)You can check the data time ofthe last session or all sessions.Data volume (Menu 1.7.2)You can check the Sent,Received or All data volumesand Reset all.Calls37
Downloads Menu 2.1Games & Apps Menu 2.2After selecting a folder, press[Options] and then sub menusavailable to several options aredisplayed.]Open: You can see the storedgames / applications.]New folder: Create a newslide.Games (Menu 2.2.1)In this menu, you can playgames installed in your phone.Press the [OK] key or left softkey  [Options] and selectPlay to play the selected game.Followings are options you canselect.]Update: Update the gameapplication.]Information: View the name,version, vendor, size, domainof the selected game.]Permissions: Set up thevalues regarding networkconnection.DownloadsDownloads38JavaTM, is a technologydeveloped by SunMicrosystems. Similar to theway you would download theJava Applet using thestandard MS InternetExplorer browsers, JavaMIDlet can be downloadedusing a WAP enabled phone.Depending on the serviceprovider, all Java basedprograms such as Javagames can be downloadedand run on a phone.
Downloads39Applications (Menu 2.2.2)In this menu, you can manage theJava applications installed inyour phone. You can play ordelete downloaded applications,or set the connect option. Thedownloaded applications areorganised in folders.Press the left soft key [Options]and select Open to open theselected slide or launch theselected midlet.Note]The JAR file is acompressed format of theJava program and the JADfile is a description file thatincludes all detailedinformation. From thenetwork, prior to download,you can view all detailedfile descriptions from theJAD file.]While being based on astandard language (J2ME),not all Java applicationsare compatible with allhandsets on sale insofar asspecific libraries may beused for a telephonemodel. The software maybe blocked or switch itselfon when Java applicationsnot specifically developedfor the phone this manualrefers to are downloaded,making it necessary to“restart” the handset. Wewould like to point out thatthese problems are causedby incompatibleapplications and are not aproduct fault.Once downloaded, the Javaprogram can be viewed inthe Games & Apps menuwhere you can select,execute, or delete. The Javaprogram files saved in thephone are in .JAD or .JARformat.
CAUTION!Only J2ME(Java 2 MicroEdition) based programs willrun in a phone environment.The J2SE(Java 2 StandardEdition) based programs willonly run in a PC environment.DownloadsDownloads402. The phone will display<USB> on the screen.3. The phone will be identifiedas <Removable disk> in MyComputer. The PC shouldthen treat the KG280 as astandard drive allowing youto place files to and from thehandset's memory. You caneither use Window's dragand drop or copy and pastemethods to transfer content.4. Double click on <Removabledisk> and open. A foldercalled My media will bedisplayed. Within that folderthere are a further 5 folders.Do not disconnect the phonewhilst a file transfer is inprogress, doing so maydamage the memory andcorrupt the file.New Fantastic LG There isMass Storage function in theKG280. if you connect the USBcable, you can use the phoneas a Removable Disk.You can download MP3 files,and photos, video, txt files etc.this gives you fast access fromPC to Phone, by justconnecting the USB cable.This function does not requirethe installation of additionalsoftware.1. Whilst the phone isdisplaying the standbyscreen, connect the phoneto the PC using the suppliedUSB cable. The PC shouldrecognise the handsetwithin a few seconds.
Downloads415. When you want todisconnect the phone fromyour PC, use Windows tosafely remove the handwareand then disconnect theUSB cable from the handset.]If you receive a call whilst inmass storage mode, the callwill be rejected. Once thehandset is disconnected, theKG280 will displayinformation about any callsmissed.
This menu depends on SIM andthe network services.Sim service Sim service 42
Tones&ImagesTones&Images43Tones&Images Menu 4.1Videos Menu 4.2Shows the list of 3GP, MP4 filesat My media\Videos inMultimedia memory. Supportedfile types are 3gp files, that areencoded with MPEG4 and h.263video-codecs and AMR audio-codec.]Play: You can play the videofile when pressing OK key orselecting Play menu of Optionmenus.]Delete: Delete a file.]Send via: Send the selectedfile to another device viaMultimedia message,Bluetooth or Email.]File: You can save/move/copythe folder or external memory.- Rename: Change the filename of selected file. The maximum length ofcharacters is 36. And youcan not change theextension of file.- Move to folder: Move theselected file to the folder.- Move to external memory:Move the selected file to theMultimedia memory\externalmemoryWarning!If you remove the externalmemory during data transfer itwill cause serious damage to yourphone.Warning!You can’t use the followingcharacters \ / : * ? “ < > |
- Copy to external memory:Copy the selected file to theMultimedia memory\externalmemory.- Information: Shows the fileinformation.]New folder: You can create anew folder.]Multi delete: You can removea number of files you haveselected.]Delete all: Delete all the filesin the list.Sounds Menu 4.3Show the list of MP3, AAC, IMY,WAV, AMR, MIDI files atSounds folder in Multimediamemory.]Play: You can play the MP3file when pressing OK key orselecting Play menu of Optionmenu.]Set as: Currently selectedsound can be set as aRingtone/Ringtone ID.]File info: Show the fileinformation.Tones&ImagesTones&Images44
Tones&Images45Images Menu 4.4Show the list of jpg, bmp, gif,wbmp, png files at Images folderin Multimedia memory.]View: You can see the JPGfile when pressing OK key orselecting View menu of Optionmenus.]Delete: Delete a file.]Set as- Full image wallpaper:Currently selected imagecan be set as a wallpaper.- Landscape wallpaper:Currently selected imagecan be displayedhorizontally as a wallpaper.- Picture ID: Currentlyselected image can be setas a Picture ID.]Send via: Allows you to senda image throughMMS/Bluetooth/Email.]File - Rename: Change the filename of selected file. Youcan not change theextension of file.- Move to folder: Move theselected file to the folder.- Move to external memory:Move the selected file to theMultimedia memory/externalmemory.Note]You can’t use the followingcharacters \ / : * ? “ < > |]In case of large size image,the Landscape functioncannot be worked.
- Copy to external memory:Copy the selected file to theMultimedia memory/externalmemory.- Information: Show the fileinformation.]Print via Bluetooth: Mostpictures that you’ve taken inthe camera mode anddownloaded through WAPcan be transmitted viaBluetooth to a printer.]Slide showYou can view a slide show ofthe files you stored.]New folder: You can create anew folder.]Multi delete: You can removea number of files youselected.]Delete all: Delete all files inthe list.]List view: Allows you to setthe view type.Warning!If you remove  the externalmemory during data transfer, itcan seriously damage the phone.Warning!If you remove the externalmemory during data transfer, itcan seriously damage the phone.Tones&ImagesTones&Images46
Tones&Images47Others Menu 4.5Show the list of files in Mymedia\Others in the Multimediamemory.External memory Menu 4.6Memory status  Menu 4.7You can check free space andmemory usage of eachrepository, Internal memory andMultimedia memory. You can goto each repository menu.Please check to see if anyproblems you have encounteredwith the phone are described inthis section before taking thephone in for a service or calling aservice engineer.Note]When you connect thephone with a PC viaBluetooth, you can bothsend and receive files tothe Music and Videofolders. You can copy anyfile type to the Others. Youcan only receive files fromthe Photos, Sounds, andImages folders. You canonly view or play files in theOthers folder if the filetypes are supported. When connecting with aPC via USB cable you willonly see the followingfolders in the internalmemory: Images, Sounds,Videos, and Others. Youcan see all folders in theexternal memory.
Search Menu 5.11. Select Search. You are askedto enter a name.2. Enter the start of the namethat you wish to find andpress the left soft key[Search].]You can access the Contactsdirectly by pressingnavigation  key in standbymode.3. After finding the desiredcontact, you can make a callto the number by pressing thekey. Or press the left softkey [Option] to use thefollowing options.]View: You can view name andnumber.]Edit: You can edit the nameand number.]Make call: You can call thecontact.]New message-Text message:Use this to write a textmessage to the contact.]New message-Multimediamessage: Use this to write amultimedia message to thecontact.]Send via: You can send textmessage or picture message.]Delete: Deletes the contact.]Assign speed dial: You canassign the number for speeddial.]New contact: You canregister a new contact.]Multi delete: You can checkthe list and delete at once.]Copy to phone/SIM: You cancopy an entry from SIM tophone or from phone to SIM.PhonebookPhonebook48
Phonebook49New contact  Menu 5.2You can add a contact entryusing this function.There are 2 memories: Phonememory and SIM memory. Thephone memory capacity is 1000entries. You can enter up to 20characters in each name in thephone memory. The SIM cardmemory capacity depends onthe SIM card.1. Press the Menu key andselect Contacts > Add new.2. You can add new contactentries to the SIM memory orthe phone memory.Speed dials Menu 5.3Assign contacts to any of thekeys  to . You can thencall that contact by pressing thecorresponding number key.1. Scroll to Speed dial, thenpress [OK].2. To add a number to Speeddial, select (Empty). Then, youcan search the name throughContacts.3. You can change or delete aspeed dial number, make acall or send a message bypressing the left soft key[Option].Groups  Menu 5.4You can add up to 20 membersper group, with up to amaximum of 7 groups in total.1. Select Caller groups. All grouplists will be displayed: Family,Friend, Colleague, VIP, Group1, Group 2, and Others.
2. Select the group name thatyou want to manage bypressing the left soft key[Option].The following submenus will bedisplayed.]View members: Displays themember list in the group.]Group ringtone: Use this toselect the ring tone to be usedwhen you receive a voicephone call from a person inthe group.]Group icon: Use this to selectthe graphic icon to bedisplayed when you receive acall from a person in thegroup.]Add member: Add a memberto the group. You can add upto 20 members per group.]Remove member: Removesthe member from the groupmember list. The contact entrystill remains in Contacts.]Remove all members: Removeall the members.]Rename: Assigns a new nameto the group.]Reset all: Allows you to resetall.Copy all Menu 5.5You can copy/move entries fromthe SIM card memory to thephone memory and vice versa.]SIM to Phone: Use this tocopy the entry from the SIMCard to the Phone memory.]Phone to SIM: Use this tocopy the entry from the Phonememory to the SIM Card.The following options areavailable.PhonebookPhonebook50
Phonebook51•Keep original: When copying,the original dial numbers arekept.•Delete original: When copying,the original dial numbers will beerased.Delete all Menu 5.6You can delete all entries in theSIM and/or phone. This functionrequires the security code.Press  to return to standbymode.Settings Menu 5.7View options (Menu 5.7.1)You can set the Contact displayoption.]Name only: When you searchContacts, the list displays thenames only.]Name & number: When yousearch Contacts, the listdisplays the names andnumbers.]With picture: When yousearch Contacts, the listdisplays names andcorresponding pictures.Information Menu 5.8]Service dial number (SIMdependent): Use this to viewthe list of Service DiallingNumbers (SDN) assigned byyour network operator (ifsupported by the SIM card).Such numbers include theemergency, directoryenquiries and voice mailnumbers.1. Select the Service dialnumber option.
2. The names of the availableservices will be shown.3. Use the up/down navigationkeys to select a service. Press.]Own number (SIMdependent): Use this todisplay your phone number inthe SIM card.]Business card: This optionallows you to create your ownbusiness card featuring Nameand a mobile phone number.To create a new businesscard, press the left soft key[New] and enter theinformation into the fields.PhonebookPhonebook52
Messages Messaging53Messages Menu 6.1This menu includes functionsrelated to SMS (Short MessageService), MMS (MultimediaMessage Service), Email, voicemail, as well as the network’sservice messages.Text (Menu 6.1.1)You can write and edit textmessage, checking the numberof message pages.1. Enter the New message menuby pressing the left soft key[OK].2. If you want to write a newmessage, select TEXT.3. To make text input easier, useT9.4. After you complete themessage, to select therequired option, press the leftsoft key [Options].Options]Send to: Sends textmessages.1. Enter numbers of recipient.2. Press  key to add morerecipients.3. You can add phone numbersin the address book. Press theleft soft key  and selectContacts.4. Once the numbers have beenentered, press the left soft key[Options] and selectSend to send the message. Allmessages will automaticallybe saved in the outbox folder,even after a sending failure.Insert]Symbol: You can add specialcharacters.
Messages Messaging54]Image: You can insert theDefault graphics or graphicsin My pictures that areavailable for short messages.]Sound: You can insert soundsthat are available for shortmessages.]Text templates: You can useText templates already set inthe phone.]Contacts: You can add phonenumbers or e-mail addressesin the address book.]My business card: You canadd your Business card to themessage.]Save to drafts: Storesmessages in the Drafts folder.]T9 languages: Select thedesired language for T9 inputmode. You can alsodeactivate the T9 input modeby selecting ‘T9 off’.]New T9 word: You can addyour own words.]Clear text: Delete all themessages you have entered.]Exit: If you press Exit whilstwriting a message, you canselect whether to cancelediting through a popupwindow. If you select YES,you will be taken back to theNew message main menu.Also the written message willnot have been saved.Note]This phone supports EMSrelease 5, so is available tosend colour pictures,sounds, text styles, etc.. Ifthe other parties handsetsdo not support suchoptions, the pictures,sounds or texts sent maynot be displayed correctlyon their phones.
Messaging55Multimedia (Menu 6.1.2)A multimedia message cancontain text, images, and/orsound clips. This feature can beused only if it is supported byyour network operator orservice provider. Only devicesthat offer compatible multimediamessage or e-mail features canreceive and send multimediamessages.1. Enter the New message menuby pressing the left soft key[OK].2. If you want to write a newmultimedia message, selectMultimedia.3. You can create a newmessage or choose one of themultimedia messagetemplates already made.Maximum available file size, thatcan be inserted to Multimedia-message, is 100 kb.If you want to select therequired options, press the leftsoft key  [Options].Options]Send to: You can sendmultimedia messages tomultiple recipients, as well assave it to send at a later time.]Insert: You can add Symbol,Image, Sound, New photo,New sound, New slide, Texttemplates, Contact, Mybusiness card.]Preview: You can previewmultimedia messages youhave created.Note]All messages will beautomatically saved in theoutbox folder, even after asending failure.
]Save: You can savemultimedia messages ToDrafts or As template.]Edit subject: Allows you tomodify the multimediamessage you have chosen.]Delete slide: You can deletecurrent folders.]Slide duration: You can set atimer for slide.]T9 languages: Select thedesired language for T9 inputmode. You can alsodeactivate T9 input mode byselecting ‘T9 off’.]New T9 word: You can addyour own words.]Exit: Will take you back to theNew message main menu.Received messagesMenu 6.2E-mail box Menu 6.3When you access this menu,you can either connect to yourremote mailbox to retrieve yournew email messages, or youcan view the previouslyretrieved email messageswithout logging in to the emailserver.You can check the savedemails, drafts, outbox, and sentemails. In the Inbox, up to 20emails are stored.Sent messages Menu 6.4This menu allows you to viewthe messages which are alreadysent. You can check the timeand the contents of message.Messages Messaging56
Voice mail Menu 6.5Once this menu has beenselected, simply press the leftsoft key  [OK] to listen tovoice mail. You can also holddown the  key in standbymode to listen to voice mail.Messenger Menu 6.6VIVO Chat Menu 6.7Templates Menu 6.8Text (Menu 6.8.1)You have 6 text templates asbelow;• Please call me back.• I’m late. I will be there at• Where are you now?• I’m on the way• Urgent! Please contact.• I love youThe following options areavailable.]View: You can see texttemplates.]Edit: Edit the selectedtemplate message from thetext template list.Note]When you receive a voicemail, your phone displaysthe icon and you hear analert. Please check withyour network provider fordetails of their service inorder to configure thehandset correctly.Messaging57
]Send via- Text message: Use this tosend the selected templatemessage by SMS.- Multimedia message: Usethis to send the selectedtemplate message by MMS.- Email: Use this to send theselected template messageby Email.]Delete: Deletes the template.]New template: Use this tocreate new text template.]Delete all: Allows you todelete all text templates.Multimedia (Menu 6.8.2)After saving new template, youcan use the following options.]Save: Allows you to save newmultimedia templates youcreated.]Insert: You can add Symbol,Image, Video, Sound, Newslide, Text template, Contact,Business card and Others.]Preview: You can previewmultimedia templates youwrote.]Edit subject: Allows you tomodify the multimediamessage you have chosen.]Slide duration: You can setthe duration of slide ofmultimedia message.]T9 languages: Select thedesired language for T9 inputmode. You can alsodeactivate T9 input mode byselecting ‘T9 off’.]New T9 word: Select the NewT9 word for inputting Newword into the dictionary.]Exit: Will take you back to theMessage menu.Messages Messages 58
Drafts Menu 6.9Using this menu, you can presetmessages that you use mostfrequently. This menu shows thepreset message list.The following options areavailable.]View: You can see themessages.]Edit: Modifies the messageyou choose.]Delete: Deletes the messageyou choose.]Information: You can viewinformation about themessage you choose.]Multi delete: After selectingthe messages you want toremove, press OK and you candelete the selected messages.]Delete all: Deletes all of themessages in the folder.Outbox Menu 6.0This menu allows to view themessage which is about to sendor is failed sending.After sending the messagesuccessfully, the message willbe moved to sent box.]View: You can view themessage.Note]When creating amultimedia message, if youupload a picture 50K) youmay find that whilst thepicture is loading you willnot be able to carry out anyother actions until thepicture has competedloading.Messages 59
]Delete: You can delete themessage.]Resend: You can resend theselected message.]Edit: Modifies the massageyou choose.]Information: You can checkinformation of each message.]Multi delete: Select anddelete the selected messages.]Delete all: You can delete allmessages in outbox.Info message Menu 6.*Info service messages are textmessages delivered by thenetwork to GSM. They providegeneral information such asweather reports, traffic news,taxis, pharmacies, and stockprices.Each type of has the number;therefore, you can contactservice provider as long as youhave input the certain numberfor the information.When you have received an infoservice message, you can seethe popup message to show youthat you have received amessage or the info servicemessage is directly displayed.To view the message again ornot in standby mode, follow thesequence shown below;Messages Messages 60
Message settingsMenu 6.#Text message (Menu 6.#.1)]Message type:Text, Voice, Fax, Paging,X.400, Email, ERMES Usually, the type of messageis set to Text. You can convertyour text into alternativeformats. Contact your serviceprovider for the availability ofthis function.]Validity period: This networkservice allows you to set howlong your messages will bestored at the message centre.]Delivery report: If you set toYes, you can check whetheryour message is sentsuccessfully.]Reply charging: When amessage is sent, it allows therecipients to reply and chargethe cost of the reply to yourtelephone bill.]Message centre number: Ifyou want to send the textmessage, you can receive theaddress of SMS centrethrough this menu.]Bearer setting: You can setthe bearer setting such asGSM, GPRS.Multimedia message (Menu 6.#.2)]Subject: You can entermultimedia messages subjectwhen this menu is on.]Slide duration: Display theduration of each page whenwriting the message.Messages 61
]Priority: You can set thepriority of the message youchoose.]Validity period: This networkservice allows you to set howlong your text messages willbe stored at the messagecentre.]Delivery report: If it is set toYes in this menu, you cancheck whether your messageis sent successfully.]Read report: You can receivethe report whether thereceiver read the message ornot.]Auto download: If you selectOn, you receive multimediamessages automatically. Ifyou select Off, you receiveonly notification message inthe inbox and then you cancheck this notification. If you select Home networkonly, you receive multimediamessages depends on Homenetwork.]Network profile: If you selectmultimedia message server,you can set URL formultimedia message server.]Permitted message type Personal: Personal message.Advertisement: Commercialmessage.Information: Necessaryinformation.Voicemail number (Menu 6.#.3)You can receive the voicemail ifyour network service providersupports this feature. When anew voicemail is arrived, thesymbol will be displayed on thescreen. Messages Messages 62
Please check with your networkservice provider for details oftheir service in order toconfigure the phoneaccordingly.Info message (Menu 6.#.4)]ReceiveYes: If you select this menu,your phone will receive Infoservice messages.No: If you select this menu,your phone will not receiveInfo service messages anymore.]AlertsOn: Your phone will beepwhen you have received Infoservice message numbers.Off: Your phone will not beepeven though you havereceived info servicemessages.]LanguageYou can select the language youwant by pressing OK key. Then,the info service message will beshown in the language that youselected.Push message (Menu 6.#.5)You can set the option whetheryou will receive the message ornot.Messages 63
Games Menu 7.1Voice portal  Menu 7.2VIVO Informa  Menu 7.3EntertainmentProfiles64
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MP3 player Menu 9.1Camera Menu 9.2This application enables you totake a still picture. You can takea picture in your desired size,and use it for the contactsphoto, home screen and othermore general purposes. Oncetaken, a still image can be sentvia Multimedia msg or Email.Press the left soft key [Options] to display the followingpopup menu items.]Resolution: Determines thesize of an image.]Quality: Determines thequality of an image.]Timer: Determines the delaytime.]View mode: Determines theway to view.]Multi shot: Determineswhether to take a single ,multishot or frame shot photo.]Colour effect: Determines thespecial effect to the picture.]White balance: Allows you tochange the settings accordingto the environment.]Shutter tone: Selects thesound used when you takephotos.]Reset setting: Determineswhether to reset currentsetting or not.ToolsTools66
Video camera Menu 9.3This application enables you torecord a video clip. You can playand watch a saved video filewhile using this function.Press the left soft key  todisplay the following popupmenu items.]Quality: Determines thequality of a video clip.]Colour effect: Determines thespecial effect to the videoclip.]White Balance: Allows you tochange the settings accordingto the environment.]The photo will be shownwhen this particularcontact calls you (as longas the contact does nothave their telephonenumber set to hidden).Note]Select Edit. Unless youwish to edit the name,press OK and then use thenavigation keys to highlightthe picture tab.]Use the        ,        keys toscroll through the photos.]Once you have selected thephoto you wish to use,press the left soft key tosave this in the contactsprofile.Note]Once the photo has beentaken and saved, go toPhonebook and select thecontact you wish toassociate the photo to orselect New contact tocreate a new contact(please note that a photocan only be associatedwith a contact stored in thephone's memory and noton the SIM).Tools67
]Reset setting: Determineswhether to reset the currentsetting or not.Voice notes Menu 9.4Calendar Menu 9.5When you enter this menu, acalendar appears. A squarecursor is located on the currentdate. You can move the cursorto another date using thenavigation keys. On thecalendar, you can use thefollowing keys.You can enter a schedule ormemo in the scheduler bypressing the left soft key[Options].]View: Shows the schedulenote or memo for the chosenday.]New schedule: Select this toenter a new schedule ormemo.]Scheduler tone: You can setthe Scheduler tone of eachchosen date.]All schedules: You candisplay all schedules.]Go to date: You can go thechosen date directly.]Delete old: Select this todelete the expired schedulenotes that you have alreadybeen notified of.ToolsTools68skips back a year.Each press ofskips forward ayear.skips back a month.skips forward amonth.
]Delete all: Select this todelete all the schedule notesand memos.Alarm Menu 9.6You can set the alarm clock togo off at a specified time.1. Select On and enter the alarmtime you want.2. Select the repeat period:Once, Mon-Fri, Mon-Sat, Sat-Wed, Sat-Thu, Everyday.3. Select the alarm tone youwant and press [Set].Memo Menu 9.71. Select the Memo by pressingthe left soft key or .2. If the entry is empty, press theleft soft key [New].3. Input the memo and thenpress the left soft key[OK].To do  Menu 9.8You can view, edit and add liststo do. To do lists are displayed intime order. To do lists that havebeen in progress or completedare displayed. And you can sendvia text or picture message.Tools69
Calculator Menu 9.9When you enter this menu acalendar will show up. On top ofthe screen there are sectionsfor date. Whenever you changethe date, the calendar will beupdated according to the date.And square cursor will be usedto locate the certain day. If yousee marked date in thecalendar, it means that there isa schedule or memo that day.This function helps to remindyou of your schedule and memo.The phone will sound an alarmtone if you set this for the note. To change the day, month, andyear.In the scheduler mode, pressleft soft key  [Options] asfollows;]ViewView all schedules and memofor the chosen day.Use , to browsethrough the note lists.If you want to view the note indetail, press left soft key[OK]. Press left soft key [Options] to View, Delete,New schedule, Send via Textmessage/Multimediamessage/Bluetooth/Email,Edit, Calendar, SchedulerToolsTools70Key Description,Yearly,Monthly, Weekly, Daily
tone, All schedules, Go todate, Multi delete and Deleteall.]New scheduleAllows you to add newschedule and memo for thechosen day. You can store upto 100 notes.Input the subject and thenpress left soft key [OK].You enter the appropriateinformation in the followsection; Time, Repeat andAlarm.]Scheduler toneYou can set the alarm tone ofeach chosen date.]All schedulesView all schedules and memofor the chosen day.Use , to browsethrough the note lists. If youset alarm for the note, thealarm icon is displayed.]Go to dateYou can go the chosen datedirectly.]Delete allYou can delete for the allnotes.Schedule SMS (SSMS)The SSMS feature of this phoneprovides you with the ability tosend the Schedule SMS byScheduled time and date. Themoment schedule matches withthe current time and date, aSchedule SMS is triggered fromyour phone and the message issend to your pre-definednumber.In the calendar menu, press leftsoft key [Options] and select Allschedules and it displaysfollowing options.Tools71
]ViewView all scheduled SMS andCalendar Schedule.]New schedule SMSAllows you to add newschedule SMS.]New scheduleAllows you to add newschedule and memo for thechosen day. You can store upto 100 notes. Input the subjectand then press left softkey[OK].You enter theappropriate information in thefollow section; Time, Repeatand Alarm.]EditYou can Edit selected SSMSand Calendar Schedule.]DeleteYou can delete the selectedSchedule SMS.]Delete allYou can delete all ScheduleSMS and calendar schedule.When you enter Calendar menua Calendar is show up. PressLeft Soft Key and select newschedule SMS option.1. Select New schedule SMS.2. Select Right soft Navigationkey to Switch ON/OFF SSMS.3. Enter Date, time, phonenumber and message.4. Select Left Soft Key or OK keyto Save.ToolsTools72
Chronometer Menu 9.0You can check the current timeof Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)and major cities around theworld, using the left/rightnavigation keys and left soft key[Zoom in].World time Menu 9.*You can view clocks of theworld’s major cities.1. Select the city belonged to thetime zone by pressing , key.2. You can set the current timeto the city time you select bypressing the left soft key[Set].Tools73
Once this menu has beenselected, simply press the leftsoft key  [OK] to listen tovoice mail. You can also holddown the  key in standbymode to listen to voice mail.Voice Mail Menu 0.1Settings Menu 0.2Help  Menu 0.3Note]When you receive a voicemail, your phone displaysthe icon and you hear analert. Please check withyour network provider fordetails of their service inorder to configure thehandset correctly.Voice mailVoice mail74
Phone settings Menu *.1Data & Time (Menu *.1.1)]Auto update: You can selectwhether to update the date &time automatically or not.]Set date: You can enter thecurrent date.]Date format: You can set theDate format such asDD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY,YYYY/MM/DD.(D: Day / M: Month / Y: Year)]Set time: You can enter thecurrent time.]Time format: Your can set thetime format between 24-hourand 12-hour.Languages (Menu *.1.2)In this menu, you can select thelanguage.Flight mode (Menu *.1.3)This allows you to use only thephone’s features that do notrequire the use of the wirelessnetwork when you are in anairplane or in places where thewireless network is prevented.If you set the flight mode on, theicon will be displayed on thescreen instead of the networksignal icon.]On: You cannot make (orreceive) any calls, includingemergency calls, or use otherfeatures that require networkcoverageSettingsSettings75
]Off: You can deactivate theflight mode and restart yourhandset to access thenetwork.Power save (Menu *.1.4)If you set On, you can save thepower when you don’t use thephone.Sound profiles Menu *.2In Profiles, you can adjust andcustomise the phone tones fordifferent events, environments,or caller groups.There are five preset profiles:General, Silent, Vibrate only,Outdoor and Headset.Each profile can bepersonalised. Press the left softkey [Menu] and select Profilesusing up/down navigation keys.Activate (Menu *.X.1)1. A list of profiles is displayed.2. In the Profiles list, scroll to theprofile you want to activateand press the left soft key [OK] or OK key.3. Then, select Activate.Personalise (Menu *.X.2)Scroll to the desired profile inthe Profile list. After pressingthe left soft key  or the OKkey, select Personalise.The profile setting option opens.Set the option as required.]Call alert type: Set the alerttype for incoming calls.]Ring tones: Select the desiredring tone from the list.]Ring volume: Set the volumeof the ringing tone.SettingsSettings76
]Message alert type: Set thealert type for messages.]Message tones: Select thealert tone for messages.]Keypad tones: Select thedesired keypad tone.]Keypad volume: Set thevolume of keypad tone.]Effect sound volume: Set thevolume of effect sound.]Power on/off volume: Set thevolume of the ringing tonewhen switching the phoneon/off.]Auto answer: This functionwill be activated only whenyour phone is connected tothe handsfree kit.• Off: The phone will notanswer automatically.• After 5 secs: After 5seconds, the phone willanswer automatically.• After 10 secs: After 10seconds, the phone willanswer automatically.Note]All profiles cannot berenamed.Settings77
Display settingsMenu *.3Wallpaper (Menu *.3.1)You can select the backgroundpictures in standby mode.You can select a picture or ananimation of wallpaper bypressing or .Backlight timer (Menu *.3.2)You can set the light-up durationof the display.Brigtness (Menu *.3.3)The screen brightness can beadjusted from 40% to 100%.Home screen shortcut(Menu *.3.4)Selecting On displays thefunctionalities of 4 Navigationkeys and Menu key as pictureson the middle of the idlewindow.Theme (Menu *.3.5)Menu style (Menu *.3.6)You can select the style ofshowing menu. (Grid or List)greeting note (Menu *.3.7)If you select On, you can edit thetext which is displayed instandby mode.Network name (Menu *.3.8)If this function is activated,network name will be displayedon main LCD.SettingsSettings78
Colorful dial font (Menu *.3.9)You can set the colour ofdisplayed number when pressthe number keys in idle state forcall connection.Connectivity Menu *.4Modem (Menu *.4.1)You can access the networkservices through the Modem. Ifyou want to use the LG PC Sync,Contents bank or Internet Cube,you should access the menuand activate the modem andthen plug in the USB cable.Security settingsMenu *.5PIN code request (Menu *.5.1)In this menu, you can set thephone to ask for the PIN code ofyour SIM card when the phoneis switched on.If this function is activated,you’ll be requested to enter thePIN code.1. Select PIN code request inthe security settings menu,and then press  [OK].2. Set On/Off3. If you want to change thesetting, you need to enter PINcode when you switch on thephone.Settings79
4. If you enter wrong PIN codemore than 3 times, the phonewill lock out. If the PIN isblocked, you will need to keyin PUK code.5. You can enter your PUK codeup to 10 times. If you putwrong PUK code more than 10times, you can not unlock yourphone. You will need tocontact your service provider.Phone lock (Menu *.5.2)You can use a security code toavoid unauthorised use of thephone. Whenever you switch onthe phone, the phone willrequest security code if you setphone lock to When switch on.If you set phone lock to WhenSIM changed, your phone willrequest security code onlywhen you change your SIMcard.Call barring (Menu *.5.3)The Call barring serviceprevents your phone frommaking or receiving certaincategory of calls. This functionrequires the call barringpassword. You can view thefollowing submenus.]All outgoing callsThe barring service for alloutgoing calls.Fixed dial number (Menu *.5.4)You can restrict your outgoingcalls to selected phonenumbers. The numbers areprotected by your PIN2 code.The numbers you wish to allowaccess to once this service hasbeen enabled, must be added tothe contacts after enablingFixed dial number.SettingsSettings80
]OnYou can restrict your outgoingcalls to selected phonenumbers.]OffYou can cancel fixed diallingfunction.]Number listYou can view the number listsaved as Fixed dial number.Change codes (Menu *.5.5)PIN is an abbreviation ofPersonal Identification Numberto prevent use by unauthorisedperson. You can change theaccess codes: PIN2 code,Security code1. If you want to change thePIN2 code/Security codeinput your original code, andthen press  [OK].2. Input new PIN2 code/Securitycode and verify them.Call settings Menu *.6Call divert (Menu *.6.1)The Call divert service allowsyou to divert incoming voicecalls, fax calls, and data calls toanother number. For details,contact your service provider.]All voice callsDiverts voice callsunconditionally.]If busyDiverts voice calls when thephone is in use.]If no replyDiverts voice calls which youdo not answer.Settings81
]If out of reachDiverts voice calls when thephone is switched off or out ofcoverage.]All data callsDiverts to a number with a PCconnection unconditionally.]All fax callsDiverts to a number with a faxconnection unconditionally.]Cancel allCancels all call divert service.The submenusCall divert menus have thesubmenus shown below.•ActivateActivate the correspondingservice.To voice mail centreForwards to message centre.This function is not shown at Alldata calls and All fax callsmenus.To other numberInputs the number for diverting.To favourite numberYou can check back to last fivediverted numbers.•CancelDeactivate the correspondingservice.•View statusView the status of thecorresponding service.Answer mode (Menu *.6.2)]Flip openIf you select this menu, youcan receive an incoming callwhen only opening the flip.]Any keyIf you select this menu, youcan receive a call by pressingany key except [End] keyand .SettingsSettings82
]'Send' key onlyIf you select this menu, youcan receive a call by onlypressing [Send] key.Send my number (Menu *.6.3)]Set by networkIf you select this, you cansend your phone numberdepending on two line servicesuch as line 1 or line 2.]OnYou can send your phonenumber to another party. Yourphone number will be shownon the receiver’s phone.]OffYour phone number will not beshown.Call waiting (Menu *.6.4)]ActivateIf you select Activate, you canaccept a waiting (receiving)call.]CancelIf you select Cancel, youcannot recognize the waiting(receiving) call.]View statusShows the status of Callwaiting.Minute minder (Menu *.6.5)If you select On, you can checkthe call duration by a beepsound given every minute duringa call.Settings83
Auto redial (Menu *.6.6)]OnWhen this function isactivated, the phone willautomatically try to redial inthe case of failure to connecta call.]OffYour phone will not make anyattempts to redial when theoriginal call has notconnected.Send DTMF tones (Menu *.6.7)You can send touch tonesduring an active call to controlyour voice mailbox or otherautomated phone services.(DTMF tone: Dual TonesMultiple Frequency.)Message settingsMenu *.7WAP settings Menu *.8Original settingsMenu *.9SettingsSettings84
Memory status  Menu *.0You can check free space andmemory usage of eachrepository, Internal memory andMultimedia memory. You can goto each repository menu.Please check to see if anyproblems you have encounteredwith the phone are described inthis section before taking thephone in for a service or calling aservice engineer.Settings85
Customer CareCenter  Menu #.1Internationalroaming Menu #.2Phone info  Menu #.3Icon glossary  Menu #.4HelpSettings86
Please check to see if anyproblems you have encounteredwith the phone are described inthis section before taking thephone in for a service or calling aservice engineer.QHow do I view the list ofoutgoing calls, incoming callsand missed calls?APress the key.QHow do I clear all call history?APress the left soft key[Menu]and then thekey.QHow do I view all numbersstored in memory?APress right soft key [Names]and then .QWhy is the connectioninconsistent or not audible incertain areas?AWhen frequency environment isunstable in a certain area,connection may be inconsistentand not audible. Relocate toanother area and try again.QWhy is the connection notconsistent abruptly disconnectseven when established?AWhen frequency is unstable orweak or if there are too manyusers, connection may be cutoff even after it wasestablished. Please try againlater or attempt after relocatingto other areas.Q&AQ&A87
QWhy does the LCD not turn on?ARemove the battery and turn onthe power after placing it backon. If there is no change, fullycharge the battery and tryagain.QWhy is there an echo when aconnection is made with certaintelephones in a certain area?AThis is called the ‘EchoPhenomenon’, where it occursif connection volume is too highor caused by special properties(semi electronic telephoneexchange) of the equipment onthe other end.QWhy does the phone heat up?AThe phone may get hot whenthere is a very long call durationor when games are played oreven when surfing the Internetfor a long time. This has noeffect upon the life of theproduct or performance.QWhy is there no ring tone, butonly a blinking LCD screen?APhone may be set to ‘VibrationAll’ or in ‘Silent All’ mode. In theSound menu, please selectVolume →Ringtone →Volume 1~ Volume 5.Q&AQ&A88
QWhy does the battery life getshorter in standby mode?AThe battery is worn out. As timepasses, the battery lifegradually becomes shorter. Ifthe battery lasts about half theamount of time as when firstpurchased, it’s time to purchasea new battery.QWhy does the battery run out soquickly during normal use?AIt is due to the user environmentor a large number of calls orweak signal.QWhy is no number dialed whenyou recall a Address Bookentry?ACheck that the number hasbeen stored correctly by usingthe address book Searchfeature. Re-store them, ifnecessary.QI cannot find the lock, PIN, orPUK code. What is mypassword?AThe default lock code is ‘0000’.If you forget or lose the lockcode, contact your phonedealer. If you forget or lose aPIN or PUK code, or if you havenot received such a code,contact your network serviceproviderQ&A89
There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone. Youcan select these options according to your personal communicationrequirements. Consult your local dealer for availability.Travel AdapterThis adapter allows you to charge the battery.It supports standard U.S. 120 Volt 60Hz outlets.It takes 5 hours to charge a completelydischarged battery.BatteryStandard battery is available.Vehicle Power Adapter You can operate the phone and trickle chargethe phone battery from your vehicle by usingthe vehicle power adapter. It takes 5 hours tocharge a completely discharged battery.AccessoriesAccessories90LITHIUM IONBATTERY 3.7V830mAh LGIP-G830Cell made in China Manufactured in ChinaThis Side Up
HeadsetConnects to your phone, allowing hands-free operation. Includes earpiece,microphone, and integrated callanswer/termination button.Data Cable KitConnects your phone to a PC.Accessories91

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