LG Electronics USA L03C PCS GSM Phone User Manual
LG Electronics USA PCS GSM Phone
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Users Manual
L-03C INSTRUCTION MANUAL '10.XX STYLE series Part 15.21 statement " Change or Modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. “ Part 15.105 statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radiofI'V technician for help. Part 15 Class B Compliance This device and its accessories comply with part15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device & its accessories may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device & its accessories must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Body-worn Operation This device has been tested for typical body-wom operations with the distance of 0.79inches (200m) from the user's body To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.79inches(240cm) must be maintained from the user‘s body. Additionally, Belt clips, holsters & other body-wom accessories may not contain metallic components. Character entry is required in various situations such as when saving entries to Phonebook or creating mail. Learn how to enter characters beforehand to make use of the FOMA terminal. A , . f .. A . ,t i 1 u, \ x; t".." ’ 7! " 7. ~ .: On the Character entry screen, the current input mode and operation guide are displayed. Input mode *_*.4 Available number of characters "~"r',.i"”.".'-‘.'i1 or bytes to be input Character enlry screen 26 < 1: ~ ' it": ‘i “U1 i i- Switch the input mode according to the character i type to be input. In some input modes, switching : between full-pitch and half-pitch characters is 5 available. Character entry screen P-[Mode] -[Change] ~ Each time you press Emhange], input modes are switched, When you press a [To full/To hall]. full-pitch and half-pitch modes are switched (except for Hiragana and Kanji input mode and Korean input mode), 32 : Hiragana and Kanji input mode M (73) : Katakana input mode ab/AB" (a/A") : Alphabetical input mode 12 (1) : Numeric input mode §§*2 : Korean input mode ‘1 Press -[Upper/Lower] to switch between upper and lower cases '2 Appears when SMS input character is set to “JP/KRUOChara)". E [Select] The input mode is set. Character entry method 5 4 Enter "7:55 (Taro)" In Hiragana and Kanii input mode, enter "731 4 once characters using the following two prediction ”73": 9 five times functions. Prediction input function: predicts 3 “5"; 1 three times conversion options. Next phrase prediction g _ _ function: predicts the next phrase from the 3 5 Use Navrgatlon UP’POW" key To move the characters being entered. cursor to the Prediction opt|on field Example: Entering characters " FD‘EXW (DOCOMO 6 Move the cursor to nng (Taro)" > Taro)" in Hiragana and Kanji input mode Elsa] 1 2)" thgggargcter entry screen, enter "3: Z Entering pictograms/symbols/emoticons (D M ) E Pictograms, symbols, and emoticons pre-inslalled "t“: 4 five times D Character in the FOMA terminal can be used when entering ~ 56 once. input field 5 characters. “o“: 2 five times 5 _ "U: 7 five times prediction 5 1 Character entry screen > [EPlct/Sym] Fifm‘ftfl‘ fifli Mutants-o Fat. mu m" Dun-n option field fl Use in Chan e to select an in ut mode Conversion (Prediction) options predicted by the 3 6. [ g ] p Predictioninput function appear. 8 Use to switch types 2 Use Navrgatlon Up/Down key to move the cursor to the Prediction option field ”3 Move the cursor to " FZFE (DOCOMO)“ b 5 \ EHSet] 3 " information . Depending on the entry screen pictograms, symbois. or , emoticons may not be entered, or input mode/type may not be switched. 4 Select a piotogram/symbol/emoticon to enter 27 28 Stand-by display b > “Settings" > "Sounds & Vibration“ P "Select ring tone" Select an item and select a file -[Donei Stand-by display b Mm. > "Settings" > “Sounds & Vibration" > “Volume" Select an item and adjust volume -[Done] Stand-by display > > "Settings" > "Sounds &Vibration“ P "Vibrator" Move the cursor to the item to set > [INN/OFF] -[Done] Stand-by display P mfior over 1 second) When the Manner mode is set. Q appears at the top of the screen. ~ Even while the manner mode is set, the camera shutter tone. shooting start tone and end tone sound. To cancel the Manner mode In Stand—by. press it (for over 1 second), Stand-by display b MM P "Settings" > "Sounds &Vibration" > "Volume" b Move the cursor to "Keypad tone" Use Navigation Left key to set 9 (Mute) Emme] Stand-by display P P “Settings" P "Display" P "Stand-by display" Set each item -[Done] Set the backlight duration and brightness of the display. Stand-by display P WW P “Settings" P “Display" P "Backlight" Set each item -[Done] Set the menu design displayed when is ; pressed in Stand-by. Stand-by display P iww P lww [Menu] P "Menu priority“ P "Custom menu“/"Basic menu" P "Yes" -MW|tch the menu temporarily. press El [Basic]/ El '[Custom] While the menu iS displayed Set ring tones, stand-by display or menu icons, ; etc. at a time. Stand-by display P > "Data Box“ P "Kisekae Tool" Move the cursor to "i-mode"/"Preinstalled" ‘ P EIOPen] Move the cursor to a Kisekae Tool P -[Set all] P "Yes" 29 30 - To reset the setting. press «two [Menu] on the Kisekae . setting" b enter the Terminal security code. i . -. ' . ' Move the cursor to "Missed call" or Stand-by display P I'M" P ik |[Kisekae i move , the cursor to "i-mode‘/“Preinsta led") l [Open] ; -[D°ne] Tool list screen > “Reset screen display / sound second interval. - Kisekae Tool can also be set using the lollowing steps. "Unread message" } 1 [ON] - The illumination for ‘Missed call“ lights or blinks in Aqua color for approximately six hours at approximately live The illumination for ‘Unread message" lights or blinks in Green color for approximately six hours at approximately five second interval. Stand-by display b WW > "Settings" > “Display" > "Lighting LED“ b Move the cursor to "Lighting LED" b l [ON] "Incoming voice caII“/"Incoming video pattern last operation. ‘ Set the backlight brightness of the display to the . .. .. _ .. _ _ _ , lowest power saving level, and set the backlight to call / New mall > Select an Illumlnat|on - be turned off when 10 seconds elapsed after the -[Done] ’ _ Stand-by display P > "Settings" P ’ "Other" P "eco mode“ P "ON“I"OFF" ~ Alternatively. press for over 1 second in Stand-by to set/cancel the eco mode. Stand-by display b > “Settings" > “Display“ > "Lighting LED“ b Move the cursor to “Lighting LED" b l [ON] 34 m— Self mode Data access lock Disables all functions that require communication, such as making/ receiving calls, using i-mode. or sending/receiving mails. 1 Stand-by display b E > "Settings" > "CalWT/Dialing" > "Self mode" b "Yes"l"No" Specifies and locks functions to prevent unauthorized use by others. 1 Stand-by display P > "Settings" > "Lock/Security" b "Lock“ b "Data access lock" > Enter the Terminal security code Move the cursor to "Data access lock" > Emu] > Mark functions to lock Eltbone] Auto key lock Sets the key lock automatically when the time set in "Display duration“ elapses without any operation of the FOMA terminal 1 Stand-by display b E > "Settings" > "Lock/Security" b Move the cursor to "Auto key lock" b EHON/OFF] - Canceling the key lock temporarily —' P21 Display Cali/ Mail logs Hides redial call, received call, sent mail, and received mail logs. 1 Stand-by display b E > "Settings" > "Lock/Security" > "Display Call/Mail logs" > Enter the Terminal security code 2 Move the cursor to the item to set P . [ON/OFF] 36 This FOMA terminal is not equipped with Inner camera. So the image sent to the other party during videophone call is a still image or current image captured with Outer camera. Enter a phone number - Start wrlh a city code even for a local call. A ringing tone sounds from the earpiece, and the Dialing screen is displayed until the other party answers the call. To make a videophone call Press -[v. phone]. To end the call, E] Stand-by display > Navigation Down key Move the cursor to the entry to call P To make a videophone call Press El [V. Phone]. Up to 30 entries each can be saved. - ll exceeded 30 entries, the entry is deleted from the oldest, Stand-by display > Navigation Right key (Redial) or Navigation Left key (Recv. Calls) Move the cursor to the entry to call b [I [Detail] or |I|[Call] To make a videophone call Press 8! [V. phone], 42 —“lml _mmm Make a call with "+81" prefixed to the other party's —-“ phone number- mum“ Stand-by display b Elam over 1 second) M_m ’ -II ) Enter other party's phone _m-m number except the first “0“ —n-n Z by COMBCfiNQ 1° 8 PC To make a videophone call When you use Multi number. you cannot make a call Press -[V- phone]. using Additional number. ‘2 If you send a message to the FOMA terminal user. enter the other party's phone number in the same operation as in Japan Make a call with "+ " and a country code prefixed to “3 You need to make overseas usage settings for i-mode. . . . the other party' 5 phone number. 4 You need to make t-Channel usage settings overseas Packet communication charges apply for the automatic ' To make a call to a WORLD W|NG user overseas, enter update for Basic channe| information, “81 H as a country Code 10 make an international Call to (In Japan, it is included in i-Chanel usage tee.) Japan Lifin‘xrtfrt - - Some services are unavailable depending on Stand byfldisplay ’ E00" over 1 seqond) the international carrier or network you access. > Enter Country °°de ' Area code «My For countries, regions, and international carriers code) - Other party's phone number" you can access, see “Mobile Phone User 8 Guide ~ it an area code (city code) starts with '0'. remove [International Servrces] or DOCOMO international ”0 (When calling some countries such as italy, '0" Services website. may be required) ZIZ I To make a videophone call Press i a! [V. phone]. Making a call to a person in the country you stay Make a call by dialing the other party's phone ZIZ I To make a videophone call Press -[V. phone]. Receiving a call overseas 1 Acallarrives number from the area code (city code). 2 Stand-by display P Enter “Area code Answer a call. (City code) - Other party's phone number" 3 To end the call 15] 2 ii I To make a videophone call Press -[V. phone]. Making a call to WORLD WING user overseas To make a call to a WORLD WING user overseas, make a call as an international call to Japan regardless of in or out of the country you stay. 1 Stand-by display b Efior over 1 second) P -iI] D Enter the other party's phone number except the first “0" Information -When a call arrives during the international roaming. the call IS internationally forwarded from Japan. The caller is charged for call tees to Japan. and the receiver is charged for receiving the call. wauuog voon.onsnoton..."aoloonoout.tattoo-coon.on...nonoon-onnoon-nooooooooooooonolnnoon-oooooooooonono- 46 Reply to the sender of i-mode mail. Replying can be made by entering new text or quoting the text of the received i-mode mail. Received mail detail screen > W. [Menu] P “Reply/Forward" b "Reply“/"Reply with quote" Enter a subject and message -[Send] When the FOMA terminal is out of service area, etc. and therefore i-mode mails are failed to be received, they are stored in the i-mode center. Check with the i-mode center for new messages to receive stored i-mode mails. Stand-by display P B! P "Check New Messages“ Set sorting criteria to automatically save mails to specified folders. - Create sorting folders in 'lnbo><" ano 'Outbox" beforehand. Stand-by display P P "Auto sort" > "Mail Setting" "Sort inbox“/"Sort outbox" Select the sorting rule setting field Select the Sorting criteria field > Set the sorting criteria Select the Folder to sort into field > Select the folder for sorting mails b in [Done] 48 Two types of Phonebooks are available with the FOMA terminal: FOMA terminal Phonebook to be saved on the FOMA terminal and UIM Phonebook to be saved on the UIM. Entry items that can be saved! set for each Phonebook are as follows. FOMA terminal “m Phonebook UIM Phonebook Name 1 entry 1 entry (Reading) Phone 5 entries 1 entry number Mail 3 entries 1 entry Entry address details 31 groups 11 groups Other Secret code. Not available settings Ringtone‘ Mail ringtone‘ etc. Stand-by display > Navigation Down key (for over 1 second) E] mmmfl no" "INK lg Ira-iv In, t 925 lfllfldlm Select "Registered memory" field P "Phone“/“UIM“ Set each item -[Done] Stand-by display > Navigation Right key Stand-by display ’ Navigation D°W" key (Redial) or Navigation Left key (Recv. ’ Select the entry 1° delete ’ -[Menu] Calls) P “Delete" Move the cursor to the phone number to "Yes" add > [Imetaii] > @[Menu] , “Add to phonebook" New reglstratlon Check the Phonebook storage status of the FOMA Add the entry to Phonebook b terminal and ”M -[Done] Stand-by display P Mm"! P "Phonebook" b "No. Of Phonebook" Stand-by display P Navigation Down key > Select the entry to edit P WM [Menu] > Stand-by display b b "Phonebook" “Edit" > Edit each item > “Call/Mail History" P Select the log to After editing, iw [Done] P “Yes" V'ew 49 Displaying web pages from bookmarks 1 Stand-by display b > "Full Browser" > “Bookmark" 2 Select a folder P Select a bookmark Displaying Web Pages Designed for PC 1 Stand-by display > P "Full Browser" D "Home" Information - SSL/TLS-compatible web pages can be displayed with Full browser. - SSL/TLS are the methods to communicate safely with authentication/encryption technologies. SSL/ TLS pages prevent others from eavesdropping. spoofing, and altering information during communication by exchanging encrypted data. and enable you to exchange your personal information such as credit card number and address safely Switching i-mode to Full browser 1 While viewing an i-mode site P -[Menu] > “Switch to Full Browser" > “0K" information - The billing system for Full browser is different from the one for i—mode. Packet communication charges may be increased when Full browser is used, depending on the data communication volume, so. it is recommended to subscribe to i-mode packet flat—rate service. Saving frequently accessed web pages as bookmarks Save sites as bookmarks to display your favorite pages quickly. 1 While viewing a web page P [EHMenu] > "Bookmark" I "Add" 2 Edit a title > -[Add] > Select a destination folder an..."n...-an-nun..."n.n...n“nun...u...nun...n..."nun"...-"nun-"nun 54 Still image shooting screen Moving picture shooting screen Key operations on shooting screens Navigation Lefl/ Zoom Flight key Navigation Up/ Adjust brightness Down key Display setting menu Exit Photo-modelMovie-mode Marks (icons) displayed on shooting screens 0 Mode ElPhoto-mode finMovie-mode - 9 Image size 9 Image quality ESuper fine fiFine ENormal 0 White balance lflAuto filncandescent iii-Sunny $44: Fluorescent QCIoudy 9 Macro QON 0 Auto timer ®3sec filOseo ®l5SBC 0 Shake reduction 0 Funny face shot 0 Continuous mode flAuto flManual 0 Memory in use gPhone memory filmicroSD 0 Number of available shot Q Focus frame The frame color changes to indicate status when auto focus is in operation. 0 Guide for key operations 0 Size restriction QNO restriction .For mail long flFor mall short G Type ESound+Video IgMovie only -Sound only , Q Total recordable time Stand-by display P an Point the camera to a subject P Elfiake] ~ IIllSavel Stand-by display P P -[Mode] P “ Movie-mode" Point the camera to a subject P l [Rec.] The tone sounds and recording a moving picture starts. IIIStOPJ The tone sounds and recording a moving picture ends. IIISave] Stand-by display P P “Data Box" P "My Picture“ P Move the cursor to "Camera" P IZHOpen] Move the cursor to a file P EHView] information -To set the still image you shot to the Stand-by display. display the still image to set and press -[Menu] P “Set as" P "Stand-by display". Stand-by display P P “Data Box" P "i-motion“ P Move the cursor to “Camera" P EHOPGH] Move the cursor to a file P Emmy] information ~ To set the moving picture you recorded to the Stand- by display, play the moving picture to set and press -[Menu] P "Set as display“ P "Stand—by display". 55 56 Create a panoramic image from three still images captured by moving the FOMA terminal rightward. Stand-by display P P -[Menu] > "Preview" b “Shot mode“ P "Panorama shot“ P Mm”- [Close] IIiTakei Move the FOMA terminal rightward b IIITake] Move the FOMA terminal rightward b ' EITa ke] A panoramic image made of three images IS displayed IIISave] Information - The right edge of the previously shot image is displayec at the left side of the shooting screen. This helps you to frame for the next shot. When you point the camera to a subject, the camera recognizes a face and converts it into a ' funny face. Stand-by display» [a > finance] , Select a funny face type Point the camera to a subject When the lace is recognized, the effect is displayed on the screen. lIanke] > I|[Save] Shoot an image with a frame added to a subject. Select a frame from "My picture". Stand-by display b > -[Menu] > "Preview" b "Shot mode" P "Shoot with frame“ Move the cursor to a folder > I [Open] > Select a frame b -[Close] b MiNu' [C|°se] - [Take] b I][Save] ~ Music&Video Channel is a fee—based service requiring a subscription. You also need to subscribe to i—mode and i-mode packet flat—rate service ~ In addition to the usage fee for the Music&Video Channel. some programs may require additional information fees. - After subscribing to Music&Video Channel, if you insert ‘ the UIM into a Music&Video Channel-incompatible FOMA terminal, the service becomes unavailable, However. service fees will still apply unless you cancel the Music&Video Channel subscription. < You cannot set or obtain programs during international roaming.’ When you go overseas. halt the distribution of programs beforehand. When you come back to Japan, resume starting distribution. ' Packet communication charges apply if trying to set or obtain programs during international roaming. ~ For details on Music&Video Channel, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i—mode] FOMA version". ~ The Music&Video Channel servrce is provided in Japanese only. Stand-by display P P "Music" P "Music & Video Ch“ “Set program" Follow on-screen instructions to set programs I . Stand-by display P > "Music" > "Music & Video Ch" > Select a program Key operations on Music&Video Channel player screen I lilipause/Plavl , Ikaor over 1 Find the beginning of the current i second) program and pause I Navigation Up/Down key Adjust volume 5 Navigation Left/Right Play from the beginning of the : key current chapter or play the 5 previous/next chapter , Navigation Left/Right Rewind/fast forward while 2 key (Hold down) holding down 5 Exit Music&Video Channel player 60 i-motion is a moving picture data with video and sound. i-motion can be downloaded from i-motion sites and can be played, saved, and set as the Stand-by display or ring tone, etc. Standard type There are lollowing two formats. ®Format to be played back after downloading (Up to iOMB) . ®Format to be played back while downloading (Up to tOMB) - Some standard-type i-motion may not be saved, depending on i-motion. Streaming type This type allows you to play back i—motion while downloading. Up to 10MB of i—motion can be played back. Data is deleted after playback and cannot be saved on the FOMA terminal. - Downloaded i-motion is saved to "i-mode" folder in “i-motion' of “Data Box" or a microSD card, While viewing a site > Select i-motion After playback or downloading, “Save" ~ if a microSD card is inserted. further select save location, 7 File display nam- Play moving pictures you recorded or i-motion ' downloaded from sites or i-mode mails. Stand-by display b ”EM P "Data Box" b "i-motion" Move the cursor to a folder > EHOpen] Move the cursor to a file b I [Play] - When playing back moving picture/i-motion (with video) for the first time, a confirmation appears asking whether to play i—motion in full screen at any time, Select "Yes" to play in full screen (horizontal), - If you switch i~motion in full screen (horizontal) to vertical screen during playback, press -. Elapsed time total time Playback progress bar V0 um i-motion playback screen Key operations on i-motion playback screen NaViQafio” Left/ Pia reviouslile/nextfile » Rightkey NaV'gat'O” Left Flewind video/sound while holding down key( (Hold down) Navigation Right Fast forward video/sound while holding key (Hold down) down Navigation Up/ Adjustvolume Down key Specify the playback order of moving pictures! i-motion on a playlist. Choose your favorite moving pictures/i-motion saved on a microSD card or FOMA terminal to play them in your favorite order. Stand-by display P P “Data Box" P “i-motion" P Move the cursor to “Playlists" P I [Open] l [Pause/Play] Pause/play , in [New] P Enter a playlist name I [Add] P Move the cursor to a folder > Elepeni Check moving pictures/i-motion to save ‘ to a playlist P Emane] -[Done] Stand-by display P P “Data Box" P "i-motion" P Move the cursor to "Playlists" P [IHOpen] Move the cursor to the playlist to play P II [Play] 61
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