LG Electronics USA KF510D Celluar/PCS GSM/EDGE Phone with Bluetooth User Manual KF510 ENG 1016

LG Electronics USA Celluar/PCS GSM/EDGE Phone with Bluetooth KF510 ENG 1016

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.
5Messaging- Text template: You can useText templates already set in thephone.- Contacts: You can add phonenumbers or e-mail addresses inaddress book.- My business card: You canadd your Business card to themessage.]Save to drafts: Stores messagesin Drafts.]T9 languages: Select thelanguage for T9 input mode. Youcan also deactivate T9 input modeby selecting ‘T9 off’.]New T9 word: Select the NewT9 word for inputting New wordinto the dictionary. ]Clear text: You can clear textwhile writing SMS.]Exit: If you press Exit whilewriting a message, you can endthe writing message and back tothe Message menu. The messageyou have written is not saved.Multimedia (Menu 3.1.2)You can write and edit multimediamessages, checking message size.1. Enter the New message menu bypressing the left soft key [OK].2. If you want to write a newmessage, select Multimedia.3. You can create a new message orchoose one of the multimediamessage templates alreadymade.Maximum available file size, thatcan be inserted to MMS-message,is 300 kb.MENU
6Options]Send to: You can sendmultimedia messages to multiplerecipients, priorities yourmessage, and make it sent lateras well.]Insert: You can add Symbol,Image, Video, Sound, New slide,Text template, Contact, Businesscard, Others.]Preview: You can previewmultimedia messages you havecreated.]Save: You can save multimediamessages To drafts or Astemplates]Edit subject: Allows you tomodify the multimedia messageyou have chosen.]Slide duration: You can set theduration of slide of multimediamessage.]T9 languages: Select thelanguage for T9 input mode. Youcan also deactivate T9 input modeby selecting ‘T9 off’.]New T9 word: Select the NewT9 word for inputting New wordinto the dictionary.]Exit: You can get back to theMessage menu.Note]All messages will beautomatically saved in theoutbox folder, even after asending failure.Messaging
7MessagingEmail (Menu 3.1.3)To send/receive an email, youshould set up the email account.1. You can input up to 20 emailaddresses in the To and Cc field.Tip: To input “@”, press theand select “@”.2. Key in the subject of the mail andpress OK.3. After writing an email message,press the left soft key [Options]. You can access thefollowing option menus.]Send to: You can edit recipients.]Insert: You can add Symbol, Texttemplate, Contact and Signature.]Attachment: You can attach filewith this menu.]Preview: You can preview thewriting mail.]Save to drafts: Select this tosave the message in Drafts.]Edit subject: You can edit thesubject.]T9 languages: Select thelanguage for T9 input mode. Youcan also deactivate the T9 inputmode by selecting ‘T9 off’.MENUNote]If you select a picture with alarge file size (200K forexample) on writingmultimedia message, theloading duration will takearound 10 seconds.Furthermore, you can’tactivate any keys during theloading time. After about 10seconds, you should be ableto write the message.
8]New T9 word: Select the NewT9 word menu for inputting a newword into the dictionary.]Clear text: You can clear textwhile writing the message.]Exit: If you select this whilewriting the message, you can exitfrom writing message and goback to the previous screen. Themessage you have written is notstored.In case Drafts Outbox orSent folder is full, and youtry to save new message toone of this folders, firstsaved message will beautomatically deleted.]Maximum size for one sentmessage is 300 kb withattachments, andmaximum size for onereceived message is 300kb. In case you havereceived message withmore than 5 attachments,only 5 of them will bereceived. Some attachmentmay display incorrectly.Note]For each e-mail account youmay save up to 40messages (totally 200 forfive accounts). In Inboxfolder you may save notmore than 20 messages, inDrafts and Outbox folders -5 messages, and in Sentfolder up to 10 messages.Messaging
9MessagingInbox  Menu 1.2You will be alerted when you havereceived messages. They will bestored in Inbox.If the phone shows ‘No space forSIM message’, you have to deleteonly SIM messages from Inbox. Ifthe phone displays ‘No space formessage’, you can make space ofeach repository as deletingmessages, media and applications.* SIM messageSIM message means the messageexceptionally stored in SIM card.You can move this message to thephone.For notified multimedia message,you have to wait for downloadingand processing of the message.To read a message, select one ofthe messages by pressing the leftsoft key  .]View: You can view the receivedmessages.]Delete: You can delete thecurrent message.]Reply: You can reply to thesender.]Reply to all: You can reply to allof the sender.]Forward: You can forward theselected message to anotherparty.]Return call: You can call back tothe sender.]Information: You can viewinformation about receivedmessages; Sender’s address,Subject (only for Multimediamessage), Message date & time,Message type, Message size.]Multi delete: After selecting themessages you want to remove,you can delete the selectedmessages.MENU
Messaging10]Delete all read: You can deleteall messages read.]Delete all: You can delete allmessages.Instant messaging Menu 1.3Email box Menu 1.4When you access this menu, youcan either connect to your remotemailbox to retrieve your new emailmessages, or you can view thepreviously retrieved email messageswithout logging in to the emailserver.You can check the saved emails,drafts, outbox, and sent emails. Inthe Inbox, up to 20 emails arestored. (Outbox stores up to 5, Draftes storeup to 5, Sent stores up to 10)Drafts Menu 1.5Using this menu, you can presetmultimedia messages that you usemost frequently. This menu showsthe preset multimedia message list.The following options are available.]View: You can see themultimedia messages.]Edit: Modifies the message youchoose.]Delete: Deletes the message youchoose.]Information: You can viewinformation about the messageyou choose.
Messaging11]Multi delete: After selecting themessages you want to remove,press OK and you can delete theselected messages.]Delete all: Deletes all of themessages in the folder.Outbox Menu 1.6This menu allows to view themessage which is about to send oris failed sending.After sending the messagesuccessfully, the message will bemoved to sent box.]View: You can view themessage.]Delete: You can delete themessage.]Resend: You can resend theselected message.]Edit: Modifies the massage youchoose.]Information: You can checkinformation of each message.]Multi delete: Select and deletethe selected messages.]Delete all: You can delete allmessages in outbox.Sent Menu 1.7This menu allows you to view themessages which are already sent.You can check the time and thecontents of message.
12MessagingListen to voicemailMenu 1.8Once this menu has been selected,simply press the left soft key [OK] to listen to voice mail. You canalso hold down the  key instandby mode to listen to voice mail.Info messages Menu 1.9(Dependent to networkand subscription)Info service messages are textmessages delivered by the networkto GSM. They provide generalinformation such as weatherreports, traffic news, taxis,pharmacies, and stock prices.Each type of has the number;therefore, you can contact serviceprovider as long as you have inputthe certain number for theinformation.When you have received an infoservice message, you can see thepopup message to show you thatyou have received a message or theinfo service message is directlydisplayed.To view the message again or not instandby mode, follow the sequenceshown below;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.MENU
13MessagingRead (Menu 1.9.1)1. When you have received an infoservice message and select Readto view the message, it will bedisplayed on the screen. You canread another message by scrolling, or  [Next].2. The message will be shown untilanother message is reached.Topics (Menu 1.9.2)(Dependent to network andsubscription)]View list: You can see Infoservice message numbers whichyou added. If you press [Options], you can edit and deleteinfo message category which youadded.]Active list: You can select infoservice message numbers in theactive list. if you activate an infoservice number, you can receivemessages sent from the number.Templates Menu 1.0SMS (Menu 1.0.1)You have 6 text templates as below;• 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 are available.]View: You can see multimediatemplates.]Edit: Use this to write a newmessage or edit the selectedtemplate message from the texttemplate list.MENUMENU
Messaging14]Send via- Text message: Use this tosend the selected templatemessage by SMS.- Multimedia message: Usethis to send the selectedtemplate message by MMS.- Email: This menu allows you toedit, delete or add an emailaccount.]Delete: Deletes the template.]New template: Use this tocreate new template.]Delete all: Allows you to deleteall multimedia messages.MMS (Menu 1.0.2)After saving new template, you canuse the following options.]Save: Allows you to save newmultimedia templates youcreated.]Insert: You can add Symbol,Image, Video, Sound, New slide,Text template, Contact, Businesscard and Others.]Preview: You can previewmultimedia templates you wrote.]Edit subject: Allows you tomodify the multimedia messageyou have chosen.]Slide duration: You can set theduration of slide of multimediamessage.]T9 languages: Select thedesired language for T9 inputmode. You can also deactivate T9input mode by selecting ‘T9 off’.]Exit: Will take you back to theMessage menu.
15MessagingSettings Menu 1.0Text message (Menu 1.0.1)]Message types:Text, Voice, Fax, Paging,X.400, Email, ERMESUsually, the type of message isset to Text. You can convert yourtext into alternative formats.Contact your service provider forthe availability of this function.]Validity period: This networkservice allows you to set howlong your messages will be storedat the message centre.]Delivery report: If you set toYes, you can check whether yourmessage is sent successfully.]Reply charging: When amessage is sent, it allows therecipients to reply and charge thecost of the reply to your telephonebill.]Message centre number: If youwant to send the text message,you can receive the address ofSMS centre through this menu.]Bearer setting: You can set thebearer setting such as GSM,GPRS.Multimedia message (Menu 1.0.2)]Subject: You can entermultimedia messages subjectwhen this menu is on.]Slide duration: Display theduration of each page whenwriting the message.]Priority: You can set the priorityof the message you choose.]Validity period: This networkservice allows you to set howlong your text messages will bestored at the message centre.
16]Delivery report: If it is set to Yesin this menu, you can checkwhether your message is sentsuccessfully.]Read report: You can receive thereport whether the receiver readthe message or not.]Auto download: If you selectOn, you receive multimediamessages automatically. If youselect Off, you receive onlynotification message in the inboxand then you can check thisnotification. If you select Homenetwork only, you receivemultimedia messages depends onHomenetwork.]Network profile: If you selectmultimedia message server, youcan set URL for multimediamessage server.]Permitted message typePersonal: Personal message.Advertisement: Commercialmessage.Information: Necessaryinformation.Email (Menu 1.0.3)]Email accountThis menu allows you to edit,delete or add an email account.• View: You can see the Email.• Set as default• EditAccount name: Accountname.Email address: Enter theemail address given to you byyour service provider.My name: You can make yournickname.Messaging
17MessagingIncoming mail server: Enterthe POP3 address and Portnumber of the that receivesyour email.User name: Enter your emailID.Password: Enter your emailpassword.Outgoing mail server: Enterthe SMTP address and Portnumber of computer that sendsyour email.- Advanced settingsProtocol type: Choose yourprotocol type. (POP3/IMAP4)Maximum receive size:View the Maximum size thatyou can receive mails.Save to server: Select Yes toleave the messages on theserver.Insert signature: Select Yesto attach your signature toyour email messages.Reply email address: Emailaddress that you can receivethe reply.Incoming port number:Allow you to edit POP3 portnumber.Outgoing port number:Allow you to edit SMTP portnumber.Outgoing mailauthentication: when yousend the mail, you can setauthentication whether or not.Outgoing serverID/password: Enter the ID andpassword for sending youremail.• New account: You can set upto 5 email accounts byselecting New account menu.
Using the Edit menu, you canset the following values.• Delete: Deletes the selectedaccount from the list.• Delete all: You can delete allaccount lists.]Network profileA profile is the networkinformation used to connect tothe Internet. There are defaultprofiles for some operators,stored in phone memory. It’simpossible to rename defaultprofiles.]SignatureYou can make your signature.Voicemail number (Menu 1.0.4)You can receive the voicemail if yournetwork service provider supportsthis feature. When a new voicemailis arrived, the symbol will bedisplayed on the screen. Pleasecheck with your network serviceprovider for details of their service inorder to configure the phoneaccordingly.Push message (Menu 1.0.5)You can set the option whether youwill receive the message or not.Info message (Menu 1.0.6)]ReceiveYes: If you select this menu, yourphone will receive Info servicemessages.No: If you select this menu, yourphone will not receive Info servicemessages any more.]AlertsYes: Your phone will beep whenyou have received Info servicemessage numbers.Messaging18
19MessagingNo: Your phone will not beepeven though you have receivedinfo service messages.]LanguageYou can select the language youwant by pressing OK key. Then,the info service message will beshown in the language that youselected.
20Call historyYou can check the record of missed,received, and dialled calls only if thenetwork supports the Calling LineIdentification (CLI) within the servicearea.The number and name (if available)are displayed together with the dateand time at which the call wasmade. You can also view call times.All calls Menu 2.1You can view all lists of outgoing orincoming calls.Missed calls Menu 2.2This option lets you view the last 50unanswered calls. You can also:]View the number if available andcall it, or save it in the AddressBook]Enter a new name for the numberand save both in the AddressBook]Send a message by this number]Delete the call from the listDialled calls Menu 2.3This option lets you view the last 50outgoing calls (called or attempted).You can also:]View the number if available andcall it or save it in the AddressBook]Enter new name for the numberand save both in the AddressBook]Send a message by this number]Delete the call from the list
21Call historyReceived calls Menu 2.4This option lets you view the last 50incoming calls. You can also:]View the number if available andcall it or save it in the AddressBook]Enter new name for the numberand save both in the AddressBook]Send a message by this number]Delete the call from the listCall duration Menu 2.5Allows you to view the duration ofyour incoming and outgoing calls.You can also reset the call times.The following timers are available:]Last call: Length of the last call.]Dialled calls: Length of theoutgoing calls.]Received calls: Length of theincoming calls.]All calls: Total length of all callsmade and incoming calls sincethe timer was last reset.Call costs Menu 2.6Allows you to check the cost of yourlast call, all calls, remaining andreset the cost. To reset the cost, youneed to PIN2 code.
Call history22Data information Menu 2.7You can check the amount of datatransferred over the networkthrough the GPRS informationoption.In addition, you can also view howmuch time you are online.Web data (Menu 2.7.1)Data call (Menu 2.7.2)Total data (Menu 2.7.3)
Contacts23Search Menu 3.11. Select Search by press the leftsoft key  [OK].2. Enter the name that you want tosearch.3. If you want to edit, delete, copyan entry, or to add the voice toone, select left soft key [Options].The following menu will bedisplayed.]View: You can view each entry indetails.]Edit: You can edit the name,number, group, ringtone andpicture by using the navigationkey.]New message: After you havefound the number you want, youcan send amessage(Text/Multimedia/Email)to the selected number.]Send via: You can send the dataof phone book via Text message,Multimedia message, Bluetoothor Email.]Delete: You can delete an entry.]New contact: After selectingthe place (SIM/Phone) you wantto save, you can add to thephonebook list.]Multi delete: Allows you toremove a number of filesselected.]Copy to handset/SIM: You cancopy an entry from SIM to phoneor from phone to SIM.]Main number: If a contact hasmore than one number stored,select the one that you use mostoften. This main number will bedisplayed first.MENUNote]Instant searching isavailable by inputting theinitial letter of the name.MENU
24ContactsNew contact Menu 3.2You can add phonebook entry byusing this function. Phone memorycapacity is 1000 entries. SIM cardmemory capacity depends on thecellular service provider. Thenumber of character is SIMdependent feature.1. Select New contact by press leftsoft key  [OK].2. Input a name.3. Press  , then you can input anumber.4. You can set a group for the entryby pressing  ,  .5. You can set a ringtone and aphoto for the entry by press leftsoft key  [Options].Speed dials Menu 3.3You can assign any of the keys to  with a Name list entry. Youcan call directly by pressing this key.1. Open the phonebook first bypressing the right soft key [Contacts] in standby mode.2. Scroll to Speed dial, then pressthe left soft key  [OK].3. If you want to add speed dial,select <empty> by pressing theleft soft key  [Assign]. Then,you can search the name inphonebook.MENUMENUMENUMENUNote]Maximum stored name andnumber length depends onSIM-card type.
25Contacts4. After assigning the number asspeed dial, you can change anddelete the entry. You can alsomake a call or send a message bythis number.Groups Menu 3.4You can list up to the members pereach group. There are 7 groups youcan make lists to.]View members: Shows thegroup members you haveselected.]Group ringtone: Allows you tospecify ring tone for the groupmembers’ call.]Group icon: Allows you to selectthe icon dependent on Group.]Add member: You can add groupmembers.]Remove member: You canremove the member from theGroup member list. But the nameand the number will be remainedin phonebook.]Remove all members: Allowsyou to delete all the members inthe group.]Rename: You can change agroup name.Copy all Menu 3.5You can copy entries from SIM cardmemory to Phone memory and viceversa.]SIM to phone: You can copy theentry from SIM Card to Phonememory.]Phone to SIM: You can copy theentry from Phone memory to SIMCard.
26ContactsDelete all Menu 3.6You can delete all entries from SIMor Phone.Settings Menu 3.71. Press the right soft [Contacts] in standby mode.2. Scroll to Settings, then press theleft soft key  [OK].View options (Menu 3.7.1)Scroll to highlight View options, andthen press the left soft key [OK].]Name and number: Set thephonebook list with displayingonly name.]With picture: Set the phonebooklist with the information ofcharacter and picture.Information Menu 3.8Service dial numbers (Menu 3.8.1)Use this function to access aparticular list of services provided byyour network operator (if supportedby the SIM card).Own numbers (SIM dependent)(Menu 3.8.2)You can save and check your ownnumber in SIM card.Business card (Menu 3.8.3)This option allows you to createyour own business card featuringName and an mobile phone number.To create a new business card,press the left soft key  [New]and enter the information into thefields. If you want to edit, delete orto send a business card, select leftsoft key  [options].MENUMENUMENU
27MultimediaYou can enjoy various multimediafunctions on your phone such ascamera, voice recorder, MP3 foryour fun and convinience.MP3 player Menu 4.1The KE970 has an integrated MP3player built-in. You can enjoylistening to MP3 music files on yourphone using a compatible headsetor via the internal loudspeaker.The music player supports:• MPEG-2 Layer III, MPEG-2.5Layer III: Sampling frequency upfrom 8KHz to 48KHz. Bit rate up to320Kbps, stereo.• AAC: ADIF, ADTS formats(Sampling frequency from 8KHz to48KHz)Note]Because of the smalldimension of the speaker,in some cases the audiocould be distorted,especially at maximumvolume and when there arelots of bass sounds.Therefore, we recommendyou to use the stereoheadset in order toappreciate the high qualityof your music.Note]When the status of thebattery indicates low, youmay not use the Camera orMultimedia function.]While using Multimediafunction, the status of thebattery is changeable.KF510d
28• AAC+: V1: (Bit rate 16~128Kbps)V2 : (Bit rate 16~48Kbps)(Sampling frequency from8KHz to 48KHz) You can transfer MP3 files from acompatible PC to the memory inyour phone using the Mass Storage.When you connect the phone to aPC using the USB cable(supplied inthe same package), this will bedisplayed as a removable diskthrough Windows Explorer. If youare using Win98 SE, you will have toinstall the Mass storage driver forWindows 98 on CD-ROM.Note]You should copy MP3 toSounds/MP3 folder. If youcopy to another folder, youwill not be able to view theMP3 files.]The PC should runWindows 98 SE, WindowsME, Windows 2000,Windows XP operatingsystem.Note]KE970 doesn’t support thevariable bit rate of allmentioned file types.Therefore, you can’t changethe file from MP3 format toAAC.MultimediaKF510d
29MultimediaRepeatPlay allRepeat allRepeat one1. Press Multimedia menu, and thenselect MP3 player.2. Press the left soft key [Options] to access the followingmenus.]Pause: You can pause theplaying MP3 file.]View playlist: You can selectanother file on the MP3 list.]Set as ringtone: You can set thecurrent music on playing MP3 fileas a ringtone]Settings- Equalizer: This menu helps youto adjust to a variety ofenvironments when listening tomusic.- Play mode: This menu allowsto set the play mode: Repeatone, Repeat all,Play all.- Set shuffle: It you select On,you can listen to the music atrandom.- Visual effect: You can selectthe visual effect menus: Realspectrum, Fake. This menuallows to change thebackground of main LCD onplaying MP3 file.MENUNote]In case that any invalid fileis included in the playlist,an error message will popand go back to the priorscreen.
30Visual jockey Menu 4.2Camera Menu 4.3Using the camera module built inyour phone, you can take pictures orrecord videos. Additionally, you cansend photos to other people andselect photos as wallpaper.For your convenience, rotate phoneas shown below when takingpicture.Note]When using the camera,power consumptionincreases. If this iconappears on the wallpaper,indicating low battery,recharge the battery beforeuse.Note]Music is copyrightprotected in internationaltreaties and nationalcopyright laws. It may benecessary to obtainpermission or a license toreproduce or copy music. Insome countries nationallaw prohibits privatecopying of copyrightedmaterial. Please check thenational legislation of theapplicable countryconcerning the use of suchmaterial.Multimedia
31Multimedia1/2Zoom in/Zoom out 3CameraShutter sound or video recordingsound is omitted even when settingmode, including manner mode .• To take a pictureHold down the camera  button.The camera will be ready to use andyou may want to rotate the screeninto a horizontal position.- To take clear pictures, press thecamera  button while holdingthe camera without anymovement.- Appropriately adjust distance tothe object that you want take apicture of (more than 50 cm).- Handle carefully since the camerais vunerable to shock and use asoft cloth when cleaning thecamera lens.- Do not disassemble or modify thecamera as this may lead to fire ormalfunctioning.Auto Focus function is enabledwhen taking a picture or stickershot. Press the camera  buttonhalf way to adjust focus.1. Hold down the  in standbymode. 2. Focus on the subject to capturethe image, and then press thekey.3. If you want to save it, press thekey.OKOK
32]Shot mode [ ]: Allows you toset the shot mode from Marco,Auto focus On and Off.]Resolution [ ]: Allows you toset the image size.(1600x1200),(1280x960) (640x480) and(320x240). Multishot is onlyavailable with the (320x240),(640x480) pixel resolution.]Quality [ ]: Allows you to setthe image quality from Normal,Fine and Super fine.]Flash [ ]: Allow you to setthe flash when you take a photoin dark place.]Self timer [ ]: Allows you toselect the delay time (Off, 3seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds).Then the phone takes a photoafter the specified time.]Save to [ ]: You can set thespace after taking a picture.(External/Phone)]Multi shot [ ]: Allows to takemultishot photos successively.]Metering [ ]: Determines thelighting based on a little part ofthe subject. You can select theCentred and Combined which isto be exposed correctly.]Colour effect [ ]: 4 settingsare available.(Negation/Mono/Sepia/Colour)]White balance [ ]: Allowsyou to change the settingsaccording to the enviroment.(Fluorescent/Cloudy/Incandescent/Daylight/Auto)Note]You can adjust thebrightness by using the ,.Multimedia
33Multimedia]Shutter tone [ ]: You can setthe sound when taking a picture.]Reset settings [ ] : Allowsyou to reset the settings. Video camera Menu 4.41. Select Video camera menu.2. Video camera settings menu isthe same with Photo camerasettings, except following items:]Mode [ ]: Allows you to setto send a video file through MMSor General. ]Resolution [ ]: You mayselect the following resolution:128x96, 176x144 .
Multimedia34FM radio Menu 4.5You can search radio stations andenjoy listening to theradio. Connect the FM Radioheadset into headset jackon the right side of the phone toactivate this menu.1. Press the corresponding numberkey of a channel to store thecurrently selected radio stationinto.2. After presetting radio channels,you can listen to other channel bypressing the correspondingnumber key (short press).3. You can access the followingoption menus by pressing the leftsoft key [Options].]Edit : You can adjust frequencyand change the radio station inthe selected channel. You canchange the frequency 0.1 MHz ata time with Left/Right navigationkeys and number keys.]Auto scan: If you select “AutoScan Now?” On, automaticallyset the radio channel. And When“Save this Station?” message willbe popped up, if you select Yes,the selected frequency will bestored.]Reset all channels: You candelete all channels you saved.]Listen via speaker: Select thisto listen to the radio through thebuilt-in speaker. To turn off thespeaker, select “Listen viaheadset” in the [Options].
Voice recorder Menu 4.6You can record voice memo. Thefollowing [Options] menus areavailable.]StorageYou can choose Phone or Externalmemory.]Recording modeYou can choose General mode ofunlimited recording or MMSmode of recording up to 30seconds.Record1. Press OK to start recording. Oncerecording is started, the messageRecording and the counter isdisplayed.2. If you want to pause or resumerecording, press left soft key orOK key.3. If you want to finish recording,press right soft key [Stop].AlbumYou can view the Sounds folderwhich lists allsound files saved inthe memory.Multimedia35
36MultimediaMusic composer Menu 4.7You can compose a ring tonemelody which you want.When you enter this function, thetones that you composed before areplayed.Use the Music composer feature tocreate your very own ring tone soyou’ll always recognise your phoneringing.1. Press Menu and openMultimedia.2. Scroll to Music composer andPress the left soft key [OK].3. Enter Compose melody to create aring tone. Three mode will helpyou make a ring tone.
37My stuffImages Menu 5.1Show the list of JPG files at Mymedia\Photos in Multimediamemory.]View: You can see the JPG filewhen pressing OK key orselecting View menu of Optionmenus.]Delete: Delete a file.]Set as- Full image wallpaper:Currently selected image can beset as a wallpaper.- Landscape wallpaper:Currently selected image can bedisplayed horizontally as awallpaper.- Picture ID: Currently selectedimage can be set as a Picture ID.]Send via: Allows you to send aimage throughMMS/Bluetooth/Email.]File - Rename: Change the file nameof selected file. You can notchange the extension of file.- Move to folder: Move theselected file to the folder.- Move to external memory:Move the selected file to theMultimedia  memory/externalmemory.Warning!If you remove the external memoryduring data transfer, it can seriouslydamage the phone.Note]You can’t use the followingcharacters \ / : * ? ” < > |
38- Copy to external memory:Copy the selected file to theMultimedia memory/externalmemory.- Information: Show the fileinformation.]Print via Bluetooth: Mostpictures that you’ve taken in thecamera mode and downloadedthrough WAP can be transmittedvia Bluetooth to a printer.]Slide showYou can view a slide show of thefiles you stored.]New folder: You can create anew folder.]Multi delete: You can remove anumber of files you selected.]Delete all: Delete all files in thelist.]List view: Allows you to set theview type.Sounds Menu 5.2Show the list of MP3, MP4, AAC,M4A files at My media\Music inMultimedia memory.]Play: You can play the MP3 filewhen pressing OK key orselecting Play menu of Optionmenu.]Set as: Currently selected soundcan be set as aRingtone/Ringtone ID.]File info: Show the fileinformation.Warning!If you remove  the external memoryduring data transfer, it can seriouslydamage the phone.My stuff
39My stuffVideos Menu 5.3Shows the list of 3GP, 3G2 files atMy media\Videos in Multimediamemory. Supported file types are3gp files, that are encoded withMPEG4 and h.263 video-codecs andAMR audio-codec.]Play: You can play the video filewhen pressing OK key orselecting Play menu of Optionmenus.]Delete: Delete a file.]Send via: Send the selected fileto another device via Multimediamessage, Bluetooth or Email.]File: You can save/move/copythe folder or external memory.- Rename: Change the file nameof selected file. The maximum length ofcharacters is 36. And you cannot change the extension of file.- Move to folder: Move theselected file to the folder.Warning!You can’t use the followingcharacters \ / : * ? “ < > |Note]You may send files viaBluetooth only if they arestored in phone memory,not on memory card. Tosend file from externalmemory, please, firstly copyit to internal phonememory.
40- Move to external memory:Move the selected file to theMultimedia memory\externalmemory- 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 remove anumber of files you have selected.]Delete all: Delete all the files inthe list.Documents Menu 5.4This menu enables you to viewdocument files (txt, ppt, pdf, doc andexcel).You can use the following Optionsmenu]View: You can see the documentfile when pressing  the OK key orselecting View menu of Optionmenus.]Information: Show the fileinformation.Warning!If you remove the external memoryduring data transfer it will causeserious damage to your phone.My stuff
41My stuffOthers Menu 5.5Show the list of files in Mymedia\Others in the Multimediamemory.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. Whenconnecting with a PC viaUSB cable you will only seethe following folders in theinternal memory: Images,Sounds, Videos, andOthers. You can see allfolders in the externalmemory.Note]You may send files viaBluetooth only if they arestored in the phonememory, not on the memorycard. To send files from theexternal memory you mustfirst copy it to the internalphone memory.
42External memory Menu 5.6This menu allows you to viewImages, Sounds, Videos, Documentsand Others in memory card. If theexternal memory is not available, apop up message “Please insertexternal memory” is displayed.Note]The SIM card must beinstalled in order for thephone to be recognized as aremovable disk.My stuff
43ConnectivityBluetooth  Menu 6.1Bluetooth enables compatiblemobile devices, peripherals andcomputers that are in closeproximity to communicate directlywith each other without wires. This handset supports built-inBluetooth connectivity, which makesit possible to connect them withcompatible Bluetooth headsets,computer applications and so on.]When you receive datafrom another Bluetoothdevice, the phone requestsconfirmation. Afterconfirming the transfer, thefile will be copied on toyour phone.]Depending on the file type,it will be stored in thefollowing folders:- Video (.3gp, mp4):Videosfolder- Image (.bmp, gif, jpg,png):Images folder- Sound (.amr, wav, aac):Sounds folder- MP3 (.mp3):Sounds/MP3folder- Other files (.txt, html):Others folderNote]If you use LG PC Sync viaBluetooth, you canexchange the data onlywithin phonebook
44]Bluetooth on/offYou can activate or cancel theBluetooth function.]Device listYou can view all devices whichyour KE970 is already paired to. Ifyou enter Paired devices, youaccess the options- Connect / Disconnect: Afterpairing with headset or stereoheadset, you should connectwith those devices. Then youcan use those devices.- Add new: Allows to searchnew Bluetooth devices and addthem to your phone’s list ofpaired devices. When you selectAdd new your handset will startto search for Bluetooth deviceswithin range. Once the deviceyou wish to pair appears on thelist press the right soft key[Stop]. Scroll to the desired device andpress the left soft key [Pair]. Youwill then be asked to enter apasscode. The passcode can beany code you wish to use (thesame passcode must be used byboth devices) or is one that ispre-determined by themanufacturer of the device youare trying to pair with. Pleasecheck the User Manual of thedevice you are initiating the pairwith to see if it already has apredetermined passcode inplace.- Rename: Allows you to changethe name of the pairedBluetooth device and how it isdisplayed on the handset.ConnectivityKF510d
45Connectivity- Set as authorised/Set asunauthorised: Allows you toset an authorised connectionbetween each Bluetooth device.For example if you regularly usea Bluetooth headset with yourphone then setting theconnection as authorised willmean the headset willautomatically connect to thehandset each time the headsetis powered on.- Remove: Allows to delete apaired Bluetooth device.- Remove all: Allows to deleteall a paired Bluetooth devices.]Bluetooth settings- My visibility: This indicateswhether or not your handset willbe visible to other Bluetoothdevices.- My name: You can set thename of Bluetooth device. Thedefault name is LG KE970.- My address: You can view theaddress of your Bluetoothdevice.Infrared Menu 6.2Sync service Menu 6.3KF510d
Network Menu 6.4You can select a network which willbe registered either automatically ormanually.Network selection (Menu 6.4.1)Usually, the network selection is setto Automatic.]Automatic: If you selectAutomatic mode, the phone willautomatically search for andselect a network for you. Onceyou have selected “Automatic”,the phone will be set to“Automatic” even though thepower is off and on.]Manual: The phone will find thelist of available networks andshow you them. Then you canselect the network which youwant to use if this network has aroaming agreement with yourhome network operator. Thephone let you select anothernetwork if the phone fails toaccess the selected network.]Preferred: You can set a list ofpreferred networks and the phoneattempts to register with first,before attempting to register toany other networks. This list is setfrom the phone’s predefined listof known networks.GPRS attach (Menu 6.4.2)You can set GPRS service dependingon various situations.]Power onIf you select this menu, the phoneis automatically registered to aGPRS network when you switchthe phone on. Starting a WAP orPC dial-up application created theconnection between phone andnetwork and data transfer ispossible. When you end theConnectivity46
application, GPRS connection isended but the registration to theGPRS network remains.]When neededIf you select this menu, the GPRSconnection is established whenyou connect a WAP or applicationservice and closed when you endthe WAP or applicaionconnection.Network profile (Menu 6.4.3)]Data connections• Name: You can type thenetwork name.• Bearer: You can set the bearerdata service.1 Data/2 GPRS<Data settings>Appears only if you select DataSettings as a Bearer/service.- Dial number: Enter thetelephone number to dial toaccess your WAP gateway.- User ID: The users identity foryour dial-up server (and NOT the WAP gateway).- Password: The passwordrequired by your dial-up server(and NOT the WAP gateway) toidentify you.- Call type: Select the type ofdata call; Analogue or Digital(ISDN).- Call speed: The speed of yourdata connection; 9600 or 14400(Depends on Operator)- Linger time: You need toenter timeout period. After entering that, the WAPnavigation service will beunavailable if any data is notinput or transferred.Connectivity47
- Primary server: Input the IPaddress of the primary DNSserver you access.- Secondary server: Input theIP address of the secondaryDNS server you access.<GPRS settings>The service settings are onlyavailable when GPRS is chosenas a bearer service.- APN: Input the APN of theGPRS.- User ID: The users identify foryour APN server.- Password: The passwordrequired by your APN server.- Primary server: Input the IPaddress of the primary DNSserver you access.- Secondary server: Input theIP address of the secondaryDNS server you access.USB connection  Menu 6.5You can choose one mode of Dataservice and Mass storage. When you have finished using thephone memory, click Exit and takethe following steps.1. Click on the notification area.[Unplug or Eject Hardware]2. Select USB Mass Storage Device,click on Stop. The following message willappear: “The ‘USB Mass StorageDevice’ device can now be safelyremoved from the system”3. Then remove the cable.Caution]IBefore you remove thecable, it is necessary thatyou click Exit. Or, theintegrity of transferred datais not guaranteed.Connectivity48
In this menu, you can manage theJava applications installed in yourphone. You can play or deletedownloaded applications, or set theconnect option.Games Menu 7.1Applications  Menu 7.2Games&Apps49
Calendar Menu 8.1When you enter this menu acalendar will show up. On top of thescreen there are sections for date.Whenever you change the date, thecalendar will be updated accordingto the date. And square cursor willbe used to locate the certain day. Ifyou see marked date in thecalendar, it means that there is aschedule or memo that day. Thisfunction helps to remind you of yourschedule and memo. The phone willsound an alarm tone if you set thisfor the note.To change the day, month, and year.Key Description, Yearly, Monthly,Weekly, DailyMemo Menu 8.21. Select the Memo by pressing theleft soft key  [OK].2. If the entry is empty, press the leftsoft key  [New].3. Input the memo and then pressleft soft key  [Options] >[Save].To   do  Menu 8.3Note]If you want to change thetext input mode, press thein order.MENUMENUMENUOrganiser 50
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Alarm clock Menu 0.1You can set the alarm clock to go offat 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 you wantand press  [Set].Voice command Menu 0.2Calucalator Menu 0.3This contains the standard functionssuch as +, -, x, ÷: Addition,Subtraction, Multiplication, andDivision.Furthermore, you can use thevarious function of calculator suchas +/-, sin, cos, tan, log, ln, exp, sqrt,deg, rad.1. Input the numbers by pressingnumeric keys.2. Use a navigation key to select asign for calculation.3. Then input the numbers.4. Press  key to view the result.5. To input the decimal number,press key.6. To end Calculator, press the rightsoft key  [Back].Stopwatch Menu 0.4You can check the current time ofGreenwich Mean Time (GMT) andmajor cities around the world, usingthe left/right navigation keys andleft soft key [Zoom in].MENUTools52
The screen shows the city name,current date and time.To select the time zone in which youare located, proceed as follows:1. Select the city corresponding toyour time zone by pressing theleft/right navigation keys and leftsoft key [Zoom in] one or moretimes. The local date and time aredisplayed.2. If you want to change the timedisplay in standby mode to theselected time, press [OK] key.Unit Converter  Menu 0.5This converts any measurement intoa unit you want. There are 7 typesthat can be converted into units:Currency, Area, Length, Weight,Temperature, Volume and Velocity.1. You can select one of unit typesby pressing  [OK] key.2. Select the unit you want toconvert by pressing  ,, ..It’s impossible to input “-” symbolin unit converter.3. Select the standard value byusing , .World clock Menu 0.6SIM services  Menu 0.7This menu depends on SIM and thenetwork services.Tools53
Browser54You can access various WAP(Wireless Application Protocol)services such as banking, news,weather reports and flightinformation. These services arespecially designed for mobilephones and they are maintained byWAP service providers.Check the availability of WAPservices, pricing and tariffs withyour network operator and/or theservice provider whose service youwish to use. Service providers willalso give you instructions on how touse their services.Once connected, the homepage isdisplayed. The content depends onthe service provider. To exit thebrowser at any time, press the() key. The phone will return tothe idle menu.Navigating with the WAPbrowserYou can surf the Internet usingeither the phone keys or the WAPbrowser menu.Using the phone keysWhen surfing the Internet, thephone keys function differently tophone mode.Key      DescriptionScrolls each line ofthe content areaReturns to theprevious pageSelects options andconfirms actionsUsing the WAP browser menuThere are various menu optionsavailable when surfing the MobileWeb.OK
Browser55Home Menu *.1Connects to a homepage. Thehomepage will be the site which isdefined in the activated profile. Itwill be defined by the serviceprovider if you have not defined it inthe activated profile.Bookmarks Menu *.2This menu allows you to store theURL of favourite web pages for easyaccess at a later time.To create a bookmark1. Press the left soft key [Options].2. Select Add new and press the OKkey.3. After entering the desired URLand title, press the OK key.After selecting a desired bookmark,the following options are available.Enter address Menu *.3You can connect directly to the siteyou want. After entering a specificURL, press the OK key.History Menu *.4This menu will shows the recentbrowsing pages.MENUNote]The WAP browser menusmay vary, depending onyour browser version.
56BrowserSaved pages Menu *.5Settings Menu *.6You can set the profile, cache andsecurity related to internet service.Network profiles (Menu *.6.1)A profile is the network informationused to connect to the Internet.There are default profiles for someoperators, stored in phone memory.It’s impossible to rename defaultprofiles.Each profile has submenus asfollows:]Activate: Activates the selectedprofile.]View: You can see the selectedprofile.]Edit: You can edit the selectedprofile.]New profile: You can add a newprofile.]Delete: Deletes the selectedprofile from the list.]Delete all: Deletes all profilefrom the list.]Reset all: Allows you to reset allprofiles.Cache (Menu *.6.2)The information or services you haveaccessed are saved in the cachememory of the phone.Note]A cache is a buffer memory,which is used to save datatemporarily.
57BrowserCookies (Menu *.6.3)Check whether a cookie is used ornot.Security certificates (Menu *.6.4)You can see the list of personal.Certificates that have been stored inyour phone.
Profiles Menu #.1In Profiles, you can adjust andcustomise the phone tones fordifferent events, environments, orcaller groups.There are five preset profiles:General, Silent, Vibrate only,Outdoor and Headset.Each profile can be personalised.Press the left soft key [Menu] andselect Profiles using up/downnavigation keys.Activate (Menu #.X.1)1. A list of profiles is displayed.2. In the Profiles list, scroll to theprofile you want to activate andpress the left soft key  [OK] orOK key.3. Then, select Activate.Personalise (Menu #.X.2)Scroll to the desired profile in theProfile list. After pressing the leftsoft key  or the OK key, selectPersonalise.The profile setting option opens. Setthe option as required.]Call alert type: Set the alert typefor incoming calls.]Ring tones: Select the desiredring tone from the list.]Ring volume: Set the volume ofthe ringing tone.]Message alert type: Set thealert type for messages.]Message tones: Select the alerttone for messages.]Keypad tones: Select thedesired keypad tone.]Keypad volume: Set the volumeof keypad tone.MENUMENUSettings 58
Settings 59]Slide tones: Allows to set theflip tone for adjustingenvironment.]Effect sound volume: Set thevolume of effect sound.]Power on/off volume: Set thevolume of the ringing tone whenswitching the phone on/off.]Auto answer: This function willbe activated only when yourphone is connected to thehandsfree kit.• Off: The phone will not answerautomatically.• After 5 secs: After 5 seconds,the phone will answerautomatically.• After 10 secs: After 10seconds, the phone will answerautomatically.Date&Time Menu #.2You can set functions relating to thedate and time.Set date (Menu #.2.1)You can enter the current date.Date format (Menu #.2.2)You can set the Date format such asYYYY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YYYY,MM/DD/YYYY.(D: Day / M: Month / Y: Year)Set time (Menu #.2.3)You can enter the current time.Note]All profiles cannot berenamed.
60Settings Time format (Menu #.2.4)Your can set the time formatbetween 24 hours and 12 hours.Auto update (Menu #.2.5)Select On, the phone willautomatically update the data andtime.Languages Menu #.3You can change the language forthe display texts in your phone. Thischange will also affect theLanguage Input mode.Display Menu #.4Wallpaper (Menu #.4.1)You can select the backgroundpictures in standby mode.Backlight timer (Menu #.4.2)You can set the light-up duration ofthe display.(Off/10 secs/20 secs/30 secs/60secs)Brightness (Menu #.4.3)You can set the brightness of LCD:100%, 80%, 60%, 40%Home screen shortcut (Menu #.4.4)Selecting On displays thefunctionalities of 4 Navigation keysand Menu key as pictures on themiddle of the idle window.(Profiles/Messaging/Favourites/Contacts)
61Settings Menu style (Menu #.4.5)Your phone provides you with Gridand List menu themes. Set the menustyle by scrolling and pressing theleft soft key  [OK].Dialing style (Menu #.4.6)Your phone provides you with fourdialing styles. (Color style/Beads style/Digitalstyle/Sketchbook style)Standby text (Menu #.4.7)If you select On, you can edit thetext which is displayed in standbymode.Network name (Menu #.4.8)If this function is activated, networkname will be displayed on LCD.Shortcut Menu #.5Selecting On displays thefunctionalities of 4 Navigation keysand Menu key as pictures on themiddle of the idle window.(Profiles/Messaging/Favorites/Contacts)Call Menu #.6You can set the menu relevant to acall by pressing  [Select] in theSetting menu.Call divert (Menu #.6.1)The Call divert service allows you todivert incoming voice calls, fax calls,and data calls to another number.For details, contact your serviceprovider.]All voice callsDiverts voice callsunconditionally.MENUMENU
62Settings ]If busyDiverts voice calls when thephone is in use.]If no replyDiverts voice calls which you donot answer.]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 corresponding service.To voice mailboxForwards to message centre. Thisfunction is not shown at All datacalls and All fax calls menus.To other numberInputs the number for diverting.To favourite numberYou can check recent 5 divertednumbers.- CancelDeactivate the correspondingservice.- View statusView the status of thecorresponding service.
63Settings Answer mode (Menu #.6.2)]Slide openIf you select this menu, you canreceive an incoming call whenyou open the slide.]Any keyIf you select this menu, you canreceive a call by pressing any keyexcept [End] key.]Send key onlyIf you select this menu, you canreceive a call by only pressing[Send] key.Send my number (Menu #.6.3)(network and subscription dependent)]Set by networkIf you select this, you can sendyour phone number depending ontwo line service such as line 1 orline 2.]OnYou can send your phone numberto another party. Your phone number will be shownon the receiver’s phone.]OffYour phone number will not beshown.Call waiting (Menu #.6.4)(network dependent)]ActivateIf you select Activate, you canaccept a waiting (receiving) call.]CancelIf you select Cancel, you cannotrecognize the waiting (receiving)call.]View statusShows the status of Call waiting.
Minute minder (Menu #.6.5)If you select On, you can check thecall duration by a beep sound givenevery minute during a call.Auto redial (Menu #.6.6)]OnWhen this function is activated,the phone will automatically try toredial in the case of failure toconnect a call.]OffYour phone will not make anyattempts to redial when theoriginal call has not connected.Send DTMF (Menu #.6.7)You can send touch tones during anactive call to control your voicemailbox or other automated phoneservices.Security Menu #.7PIN code request (Menu #.7.1)In this menu, you can set the phoneto ask for the PIN code of your SIMcard when the phone is switchedon.If this function is activated, you’ll berequested to enter the PIN code.1. Select PIN code request in thesecurity settings menu, and thenpress [OK].2. Set On/Off.MENUSettings 64
3. If you want to change the setting,you need to enter PIN code whenyou switch on the phone.4. If you enter wrong PIN code morethan 3 times, the phone will lockout. If the PIN is blocked, you willneed to key in PUK code.5. You can enter your PUK code upto 10 times. If you put wrong PUKcode more than 10 times, you cannot unlock your phone. You willneed to contact your serviceprovider.Phone lock (Menu #.7.2)You can use a security code to avoidunauthorized use of the phone.Whenever you switch on the phone,the phone will request security codeif you set phone lock to Whenswitch on.If you set phone lock to When SIMchanged, your phone will requestsecurity code only when you changeyour SIM card.Call barring (Menu #.7.3)The Call barring service preventsyour phone from making or receivingcertain category of calls. Thisfunction requires the call barringpassword. You can view thefollowing submenus.]All outgoing The barring service for alloutgoing calls.]Outgoing internationalThe barring service for alloutgoing international calls.]O/G international excepthome countryThe barring service for allinternational outgoing callsexcept home network.Settings 65
]All incomingThe barring service for allincoming calls.]Incoming when abroadThe barring service for allincoming calls when roaming.]Cancel all barringsYou can cancel all barringservices.]Change passwordYou can change the password forCall Barring Service.The submenus:- ActivateAllows to request the network toset call restriction on.- CancelSet the selected call restriction off.- View statusView the status whether the callsare barred or not.Fixed dial number (Menu #.7.4)(SIM dependent)You can restrict your outgoing callsto selected phone numbers. Thenumbers are protected by your PIN2code.]OnYou can restrict your outgoingcalls to selected phone numbers.]OffYou can cancel fixed diallingfunction.]List viewYou can view the number listsaved as Fixed dial number.Settings 66
Change codes (Menu #.7.5)PIN is an abbreviation of PersonalIdentification Number to prevent useby unauthorized person.You can change the access codes:Security code, PIN1 code, PIN2code.1. If you want to change the Securitycode/PIN1/ PIN2 code input youroriginal code, and then press [OK].2. Input new Security code/PIN/PIN2code and verify them.Flight mode Menu #.8This allows you to use only thephone’s features that do not requirethe use of the wireless networkwhen you are in an airplane or inplaces where the wireless networkis prevented.If you set the flight mode on, theicon will be displayed on the screeninstead of the network signal icon.]On: You cannot make (or receive)any calls, including emergencycalls, or use other features thatrequire network coverage]Off: You can deactivate the flightmode and restart your handset toaccess the network.Power save Menu #.9If you set On, you can save thepower when you don’t use thephone.Reset Menu #.0You can initialize all factorydefaults. You will need Securitycode to activate this function.MENUSettings 67
Memory status Menu #.*You can check free space andmemory usage of each repository,Internal memory and Multimediamemory. You can go to eachrepository menu.Audio  Menu #.#Settings 68
Q&A69Please check to see if any problemwhich you may have with yourphone is described here beforetaking it for service or calling aservice engineer.QHow do I view the list ofoutgoing calls, incoming callsand missed calls?APress .QConnection is poor or is notaudible in certain areas.AIn certain areas, signal strengthcan vary dramatically. Trymoving to a different location.Heavy network traffic mayaffect the ability to connect, orthe stability of the call.QConnection is poor even whenestablished.AIn certain areas, signal strengthcan vary dramatically. Trymoving to a different location.Heavy network traffic my affectthe ability to connect, or thestability of the call.QLCD does not turn on.ARemove and replace thebattery and turn on the power.If the phone still does not turnon, charge the battery and tryagain.QAn echo can be heard duringconnection with a certaintelephone in a certain area.AIt is called ‘Echo Phenomenon’.It occurs if the volume is toohigh or caused by special
properties (semi electronictelephone exchange) of themachine on the other end.QThe phone gets warm.ADuring long calls, or ifgames/Internet are used for along time, the phone maybecome hot. This is perfectlynormal and has no effect uponthe life of the product orperformance.QThe bell does not ring, or lampor LCD blinks only.AThe phone is set to ‘Vibrate’ or‘Silent’ in the Profiles menu.Please select ‘Normal’ or‘Loud/.QStandby duration of the phonegradually becomes shorter.ABatteries have a limited life.When the battery lasts for halfits original time, it requiresreplacement. Only use authorisedreplacement parts.QUsage time of battery becomesshorter.AIf the battery time is short, itmay be due to the userenvironment, or large volume ofcalls, or weak signals.QNo number is dialed when yourecall a phonebook entry.ACheck that the numbers havebeen saved correctly, by usingthe phonebook Search feature.Resave them, if necessary.Q&A70
Q&A71QYou cannot be contacted.AIs your phone switched on(pressed for more thanthree seconds)? Are youaccessing the right cellularnetwork? Have you set anincoming call barring option?QI cannot find the lock, PIN, orPUK code, or password?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 serviceprovider.
There are various accessories for your mobile phone. You can selectthese options according to your personal communicationrequirements.Accessories72Standard BatteryTravel AdapterThis charger allows you to charge the battery while awayfrom home or your office.Data cable/CDYou can connect your phone to PC to exchange thedata between them.
Accessories73Hands free earmicrophone and musicplayer controller combo]Stereo headset]Controller: Answer & End button, music playercontrol, volume control, Hold button andmicrophone.Note]Always use genuine LG accessories.]Failure to do this may invalidate your warranty.]Accessories may be different in different regions; please check withour regional service company or agent for further inquires.

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