LG Electronics USA L04C PCS GSM with Bluetooth & WLAN User Manual 2010092914011439841 L 04C

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L-04C
INSTRUCTION MANUAL ’10.XX
This Device is not intended for sale the USA
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 radio/TV technician for help.
Part 15 Class B Compliance
This device and its accessories comply with part15 of FCC rules and ICES—003 Class B
digital apparatus requirements for Industry Canada.
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—worn operations
with the distance of 0.79inches (2.00m) from the user’s body.
To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance
of O.79inches(2.0cm) must be maintained from the user's body.
Additionally, Belt clips, holsters & other body—worn accessories may not contain
metallic components.
|ntr0dUCti0n FOMA Terminal What You Can Do with L—O4C Part Names and Functions Precautions
p2 Handling Precautions
Basic Operation Before Using Screen Explanation Character Entry Sound/Screen Setting
p18 Lock/Security
coggeefl Call Telephone Mail Phonebook
$735?" i—mode/Full Browser i—Channel
Egézy Camera Music i—orppli i—motion
More Convenient Osaifu—Keitai ConvenientTools Data Management
P62
Others
Su ort A endix Index
P70 pp pp
Guide (Japanese only)—>P21
Guide pre—installed in the FOMA terminal allows you
to look for operating instructions of a desired
function. When you cannot refer to this manual, you
can search functions with Guide quickly.
Stand—by display P 7 (for over 1 second)
International roaming—rP41
Your FOMA terminal, phone number, and mail
address that are used in Japan are available
overseas (supporting 36 and GSM areas).
i-Channel (Japanese only)—>P53
You can receive graphic information such as news or
weather forecasts.
Also, you can obtain rich content created with Flash
by selecting your favorite channels from the Channel
list.
* This service is a fee-based service that requires
subscription.
FuII browser—>P51
You can browse web pages incompatible with i—mode
on the FOMA terminal in the same way as on a PC.
You can capture still images (With auto focus) and
moving pictures using the camera with approx. 3.t Mega
effective pixels (approx. 3.1 Mega recorded pixels).
You can download i—ocppli that supports Osaifu—
Keitai to deposit electronic money to the IC card
on the FOMA terminal, check your balance or View
usage history using communication. DOCOMO
credit service, “DCMX” application, is pre-installed.
"iC transfer service“ is also available, which allows
transfer of data on the IC card when you replace
your FOMA terminal.
* This FOMA terminal does not support
"iC communication".
By scanning a bar code or OR code with the camera,
you can access to the corresponding site or send a mail.
Introduction
Part Names and Functions
CFront QRear CLefl side ORight side
' The microSD card insertion position is underneath the batten! pack inside the back cover.—>P65
Infrared port
Earpiece
Display
MW! Menu key
Disp ay the main menu.
Navigation Left key
Display the received call list screen.
8! Mail key
Disp ay the mail menu.
Navigation Down key
Display the Phonebook list screen.
f Start key
ake/receive a call.
Dial keys
Enter a phone number or character.
96 Public mode (Drive mode)
key
Mouthpiece
Charging light/Illumination
I Set key
Navigation Up key
Display a schedule.
iw i-modeIi-ocppli key
Display the i—mode menu.
Navigation Right key
Display the redial list screen.
El Camera key
Disp ay the still image shooting
screen.
A Power/Exit key
End a call or exit a function.
cum ClearIi-Channel key
Disp ay the channel list screen.
11 Manner mode key
Camera
E mark
Back cover
Do not remove the sticker on the
back side of the back cover. It
removing it, the IC card contents
may not be read or Written.
Photo light
Speaker
FOMA antenna
The FOMA antenna is
inside the FOMA terminal.
To communicate in better
condition, avoid covering the
antenna part with your hands.
Strap hole
Charging terminals
External connector terminal
QLock key
Press for over 1 second to set/
cancel the key lock.
Connect optional earphones compatible with
the external connector terminal.
it you use the incompatible earphones.
connect the optional converSion plug
adapter to the earphones.
Earphone terminal
Flat plug for the
(Flat type)
Flat-plug Earphone/
Microphone With SWitch
Plug
Ex.: Connecting the Flat-plug Earphone!
Microphone with Switch (optional)
The UIM is an IC card that contains subscription
information such as your phone number.
- Turn the FOMA terminal power off and hold it with both
hands.
Press and slide
the back cover in
the direction 0,
and hold it up in
the direction 9
and remove it
Back cover
With the gold IC
side down, insert
the UIM under
the guide in the
direction of the
arrow
Guide
Notch
Notch
IC (Gold)
With the " " side
of the battery
pack up, align the
metal contacts of
the battery pack
and the FOMA
terminal, attach _ . _
the battery pack m the d|rect|on 0, and
then push it down in the direction 9
- When attaching, align the tabs and depressions oi
the FOMA terminal and the battery pack.
Align the back
cover to the ditch
of the FOMA
terminal with
approx. 3mm gap
kept between the
back cover and (Approx. 3mm)
FOMA terminaI.Then, slide it in the
direction 0 and insert it until it clicks
Tabs
Information
~ If trying to attach the battery pack forcibly while UIM
is not inserted properly, UIM may be damaged.
- If trying to attach the battery pack forcibly, the
contacts of the FOMA terminal may be damaged.
While holding the desktop holder (optional), insert
the AC adapter connector, with the inscribed
arrow side up, straight into the external connector
terminal of the desktop holder.
Connect the AC adapter plug to an electric outlet.
While holding the desktop holder, align the charging
terminals of the FOMA terminal with the holder (0),
and fit it in the direction of the allow 9.
' The chargihg light turns on and charging starts. When
charging completes, the charging light turns off.
After charging completes, pull the FOMA terminal
out while holding the desktop holder.
~ Be careful not to pinch the strap, etc.
~ Pull out the AC adapter connector straight while pressihg
the release buttons on both sides oi the connector.
Release buttons
Power
plug
Connector
100V AC _ _
outlet Inscription
Charging light Desktop
holder
Open the external connector terminal cover of
the FOMA terminal (0) and flip it over (9). With
the inscribed arrow side up, insert the AC adapter
connector straight into the external connector
terminal of the FOMA terminal.
Connect the AC adapter plug to an electric outlet.
~ The charging light turns on ahd charging starts. When
charging completes, the charging light turns otf.
After charging completes, pull the AC adapter connector
straight out while pressing the release buttons.
External
connector
terminal
Charging light cover
Inscription
Release buttons
Connector
Information
~ Make sure to insert/pull out the AC adapter connector
straight with the correct side up. Forcibly trying to pull
it out may cause damage.
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20
With the power turned OFF,
2 seconds)
(for over
After the Wake—up screen is displayed, the Stand—by
display appears.
With the power turned ON,
2 seconds) in Stand-by
5 int
10/01 rm) 1? 34
(for over
The Exit screen appears and the power is turned OFF.
After turning the power ON for the first time, set
"Set Date&Time", "Change security code", and
“KeyPad Sound(ONIOFF)" as default settings.
Turn the power ON > “Yes"
Set the date and time
Set the Terminal security code
Set the keypad tone (select "ON" or "OFF")
View your phone number (own number) saved on
the UIM.
- For procedures on checking/changing your mail
address, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i—mode]
FOMA version".
Stand-by display P MENU! P "Own Number"
Stand- -by display b MENU! b "Own Number"
P [Detail] > Enter theTerminal security
When you put the FOMA terminal in your bag, it
is recommended to set the key lock in order to
code prevent key misoperation.
MW [Menu] > "Edit"
Edit each item > iv! [Done] @(for over 1 second)
Search and refer to the function you want to Whlle the dlsplay turns on, @(for over 1
know or use. Depending on the function, you can second) . ,
execute the searched function after searching. ' When The d'Sp'a‘l “ms Off' Press E to tum ” 0“
~ This function is provided in Japanese only. and then perform the operation.
- ' 7 a
Stand by dISpIay b (for over 1 second) -When the key lock is set, £1 appears on the screen.
"Menu search"/"Useful guide" -When a call arrives while setting the ey lock, an
When selecting ”Menu search“ enter menu item incoming screen, etc. appears‘on the display. Some
names or keywords to search tor your desired operations are temporarily available depending on
function. Press iw [Chara] to switch input modes. the key.
When selecting “Useful guide”, select and check the
target function from the list.
~ If ' [Start] appears on the search result screen,
press 1 [Start] to execute the function.
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The meanings of icons displayed at the top of the
screen are as follows.
10/01 (fri) 12:34
8 6 9809 9 60600
Signal strength
T.|I T.i T. T
Strong4—DWeaK
Out of service area or no signal reception
Voice call in progress
'-mode connection in progress while blinking
'—mode mail stored at the i—mode center
Jnread i-mode mail
Jnread MessageFl
Jnread MessageF
Battery level
I~C
_ock all set
C ca cl lock set
anner mode set
A ring tone for voice/videophone call inactive
and vibration active
A ring tone for mail/MessageR/F inactive and
vibration active
Public mode (Drive mode) set
Record message set
Alarm set On the FOMA terminal, execute functions, set
Today's schedule or To do set items, or save entries or data from menus such as
microSD card inserted mam menu or SUb menu“
Outgoing voice/videophone calls restricted
Outgoing mails restricted
8699669
Data access lock set
Function displayed on the main menu and
A number displayed on each icon indicates the corresponding key operation
number of entries.
Function Operation
Mail I
i-mode
i-(xppli
Phonebook
G) Missed call Data Box
® Unread mail Music (MUSIC)
LifeKit
Media
Camera
® Voice mail message
xooowmwpww
Q) Record message
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Function Operation
Own Number 0
Settings x
Osaifu-Keitai n
* Depending on the main menu design, the description
of menu name may differ.
In this manual, operations such as moving the
cursor up, down, to left or to right, or scrolling on
the screen are described as below.
Navigation Up key
MEVL/ g (k i w
Navigation Left key —l +3 I a. l— Navigation Right key
8 an El
Navigation Down key
Description Operation
Navigation Up/Down key Navigation Up or Down key.
Description Operation
Press Navigation Up,
Down, Left, or Right key.
Navigation key
Navigation Up key Press Navigation Up key.
Navigation Left key Press Navigation Left key.
Navigation Right key Press Navigation Right key.
Navigation Down key Press Navigation Down key.
Navigation Left/Right key Press Navigation Left or
Right key.
Available operations on the currently opened
screen are displayed as Soft keys at the bottom of
a screen.
GOperation to be performed with
mu appears.
QOperation to be performed with
El appears.
0 6 90peration to be performed with
L appears.
' T e mark( < j > ) also appears to
lndlcate the possible dlrectlon for
scrolllng or selecting an item.
OOperation to be performed with
El appears.
QOperation to be performed with
i w appears.
This section explains operations for accessing
the main menu from the Stand-by display and
displaying the setting screen for "Color theme" in
the following two ways.
In Stand-by, press MENU! to display the Main
menu
Use Navigation key to move the cursor to
"Settings" and press I [Select] to display
the Settings screen
Use Navigation Up/Down key to move the
cursor to "Display" and press
to display the Display screen
[Select]
Use Navigation UpIDown key to move the
cursor to "Color theme" and press
I [Select]
In Stand-by, press MENU! to display the Main
menu
Press 96 corresponding to "Settings" to
display the Settings screen
Press 2 corresponding to "Display“ to
display the Display screen
Press 3 corresponding to "Color
theme"
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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.
On the Character entry screen, the current input
mode and operation guide are displayed.
Input mode
Available number of characters "57... ”12.337.
or bytes to be input Character
entry screen
Switch the input mode according to the character
type to be input. In some input modes, switching
between full-pitch and half-pitch characters is
available.
Character entry screen > i w [Mode]
Elehange]
- Each time you press E[Change , input modes
are switched. When you press B! [To full/To
halt], 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
fit (77) : Katakana input mode
ab/AB” (a/A*‘)
: Alphabetical input mode
12 (1) : Numeric input mode
E?” : Korean input mode
*1 Press @[Upper/Lower] to switch between
upper and lower cases.
*2 Appears when SMS input character is set to
"JP/KR(7OChara)“.
l [Select]
The input mode is set.
In Hiragana and Kanji input mode, enter
characters using the following two prediction
functions. Prediction input function: predicts
conversion options. Next phrase prediction
function: predicts the next phrase from the
characters being entered.
Example: Entering characters " FIFEKEB (DOCOMO
Taro)" in Hiragana and Kanji input mode
On the Character entry screen, enter “ E Z
4 fivetimesb Character
£-(DOCOMO)"
"8“:
x once
"C": 2 fivetimes
”E": 7 fivetimes
input field
Prediction
option field
tit. h]!
Fl‘lfllm
~mmw
h3§fl<4> F 511115
000”! “(no hilt
up.“
Conversion (Prediction) options predicted by the
Prediction input function appear.
Use Navigation Up/Down key to move the
cursor to the Prediction option field
Move the cursor to " FZI =E (DOCOMO)" b
[Set]
Enter “7:5 5 (Taro)"
"it“: 4 once
”5”: 9 five times
”5“: I three times
Use Navigation Up/Down key to move the
cursor to the Prediction option field
Move the cursor to "KEG (Taro)" b
I [Set]
Pictograms, symbols, and emoticons pre-installed
in the FOMA terminal can be used when entering
characters.
Character entry screen > El [PictISym]
Use i w [Change] to select an input mode
Use MENU! to switch types
Select a pictogram/symboI/emoticon to
enter
Information
~ Depending on the entry screen, pictograms, symbois, or
emoticons may not be entered, or input mode/type may
not be SWitched.
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Stand-by display b MN“! > “Settings" >
"Sounds &Vibration" > "Select ring tone"
Select an item and select a file
Emone]
Stand-by display b MN“! > “Settings" >
"Sounds &Vibration" > "Volume"
Select an item and adjust volume
Emone]
Stand-by display P MENU! P “Settings" >
"Sounds &Vibration" b "Vibrator“
Move the cursor to the item to set P
l [ON/OFF]
ElDone]
Stand-by display b it (for over 1 second)
When the Manner mode is set, @ 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 MENU! P “Settings" >
"Sounds &Vibration“ > "Volume“ b
Move the cursor to "Keypad tone"
Use Navigation Left key to set is (Mute)
EIDone]
Set the menu design displayed when MW! is
pressed in Stand-by.
Stand-by display > my > "Settings" > Stand-by dismay > IMW > It“ {Menu} >
"Display" > “Stand-by display“ "Menu priority" > "Custom menu“/"Basic
Set each item menu > Yes
, ~ To switch the menu temporariiy, press El [Basic]/
EiDone] P21 {Custom} while the menu is displayed.
Set the backlight duration and brightness of the
d' I .
ISP ay Set ring tones, stand-by display or menu icons,
Stand-by display b MENU! > "Settings" > etc- at a time-
"Display" > "Backlight" Stand-by display b mm b “Data Box" b
Set each item "Kisekae Tool"
_ Move the cursor to "i-mode"/"Preinstalled"
- w [Done] y - [Open]
Move the cursor to a Kisekae Tool b
M [Set all] > "Yes"
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Stand—by display y lmew y
- Kisekae Tool can also be set using the oIIOWing steps.
iw l[KiseKae] i move
the cursor to “i—mode"/"Preinsta
led“ b -
- To reset the setting, press we [Menu] on the Kisekae
[Open]
Tool list screen > “Reset screen display / sound
setting” b enter the Termina security code.
Stand-by dlsplay b MENU!
P “Settings" P
"Display" P “Lighting LED" P Move the
cursor to "Lighting LED" b l
[ON]
"Incoming voice caII"/"Incoming video
caII"/"New mail“ > Select an illumination
pattern
Emone]
Stand-by display > my
> “Settings" >
"Display" P “Lighting LED" b Move the
cursor to "Lighting LED" P I
[ON]
Move the cursor to "Missed call“ or
"Unread message" b l
EIDone]
[ON]
~The illumination for “Missed ca I" lights or blinks in Aqua
color for approximately six hours at approximately five
second interval.
The illumination for "Unread message" lights or blinks in
Green color for approximately six hours at approximately
five second interval.
Set the backlight brightness of the display to the
lowest power saving level, and set the backlight to
be turned off when 10 seconds elapsed after the
last operation.
Stand-by display b MEN“! > “Settings" >
"Other" P "eco mode" V "ON"I"OFF"
Alternatively, press 5
for over 1 second in Stand-by to
set/cancel the eco mode.
Cautions on security codes
' Avoid setting security codes using your birthday, part
of your phone number, your address or room number,
"1111“ or “1234" that can be easily guessed by others.
Be sure to write down the set security codes and store
them in a separate location.
~ Do not reveal your security codes to others. DOCOMO
is not responsible for damage caused by misuse of
your security codes by others.
' If you forget your security codes, you need to bring your
identification document (driver's license, etc), the FOMA
terminal, and UIM to the docomo Shop. For details,
contact “General Inquiries" at the back of this manual.
' PUK code is written in the application form (copy for
subscriber) given at the time of contract. If you have
subscribed at a place other than the docomo Shop,
bring your identification document (driver's license,
etc.) and UIM to the docomo Shop or contact "General
Inquiries" at the back of this manual.
You can change the Terminal security code by yourself.
Stand—by display b MN! > “Settings“ > "Lock/Security“
P “Change security code"
The Network security code is a 4—digit number to be used
for your identification at an acceptance of order at the
docomo Shop, docomo Information Center, or ”fig/ii?
Hf? l~ (user support)“, or for accessing network services.
You can change the code by yourself.
If you have “docomo ID and 3assword“ for "My docomo",
a total support site for a PC, you can change the Network
security code from a PC. From i—mode, you can change it
by accessing “iMenu” P "fififififi’ff h (user support)“
V "§rf§§§kfi(fi§§§ ' 2A ~ fl )(settings (check/change/
use))“ P “RU l~ 97755551??? (Change Network
security code)“.
- For “My docomo" and "figfif’fif f (user support)“, see the
back side of the back cover 0 this manual (Japanese only).
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The "i—mode password" is a 4—digit number required to
register/remove contents in My Menu, and subscribe
to/cancel the message service or fee—based i—mode
services. (Some other information service providers may
set individual passwords.)
You can change the password by yourself.
From i—mode, you can change it by accessing “iMenu” >
“English“ > ”Options“ > "Change i-mode Password".
You can set PIN1 and PIN2 codes to the UIM. PIN1 code
is a 4— to 8—digit number to be entered to identify the
user every time UIM is inserted into the FOMA terminal
or the terminal power is turned on in order to prevent
unauthorized use by third party. PIN2 code is a 4— to
8—digit number used to reset accumulated call charges,
etc. You can change them by yourself. To change PIN1
code, set “PIN1 code request“ to “ON“ beforehand.
Stand—by display P Mm, P "Settings“ P "Lock/Security"
b “PIN code“ > Enter the Terminal security code P
“Change PIN1 code“/”Change PIN2 code"
PUK code is an 8—digit number used to unblock PIN1
code or PIN2 code. You cannot change it by yourself.
' If you failed to enter PUK codetO times in a row, UIM
is looked.
Enter 0K Set new PIN1/PIN2
PIN1 code code
Enter PUK
Failed 3 code (PIN
times in a row
Enter
PIN2 code
unblock code)
Failed 10 Contact the
times in a row
docomo Shop.
Lock function
Description
Lock function
Description
Lock all
Locks the FOMA terminal to prevent
operations by others.
1 Stand-by display b @ >
"Settings" > "Lock/Security" b
"Lock" P "Lock all" P Enter the
Terminal security code > "Yes"
To cancel Lock all
While Lock all is set, press
@[Un|ock] or press any dial
key b enter the Terminal security
code.
It iai ed to enter the correct
Terminal security code five times
in a row, the power automatically
turns off.
- When Lock all is set, IC card lock is
also set simultaneously.
- Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118)
can be called during Lock all.
(Only when UIM is inserted)
While Lock all is set, press
Emmergency] P select an
emergency number P l [OK].
Omakase
Lock
Locks your personal data such as
Phonebook and IC card functions of
Osaifu-Keitai by calling DOCOMO
when you lost the FOMA terminal.
Setting/Canceling Omakase Lock
m 0120-524-360* Available 24
hours a day (open all year round)
(Japanese only)
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
- Can be set/canceled from the My
docomo site (Japanese only) using
a PC.
~ For details on Omakase Lock, see
"Mobile Phone User's Guide [i—mode]
FOMA version".
Call/Mail lock
Disables outgoing calls, address
entries with dial keys, incoming calls
or display of mail messages, etc.
to prevent operations of the FOMA
terminal by others.
1 Stand-by display b @ >
"Settings" > “Lock/Security" b
"Lock" P "Call/Mail lock" P Enter
the Terminal security code
2 Move the cursor to "Call/Mail
lock" b l [ON] > Mark items to
restrict
3 Elmone]
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Lock function
Description
Lock function
Description
Self mode
Disables all functions that require
communication, such as ma ing/
receiving calls, using i—mode, or
sending/receiving mails.
1 Stand-by display P [E P
"Settings" > "CaIINT/Dialing" P
"Self mode" b "Yes"l"No"
Data access
lock
Specifies and locks functions to
prevent unauthorized use by others.
1 Stand-by display P lfi P
"Settings" > "Lock/Security" b
"Lock" b "Data access lock" >
Enter the Terminal security code
2 Move the cursor to "Data access
lock" b I [ON] P Mark
functions to lock
3 Emma]
Auto key lock
Sets the key lock automatically when
the time set in "Display dura ion“
elapses without any operation of the
FOMA terminal.
1 Stand-by display b @ P
"Settings" P "Lock/Security"
b Move the cursor to "Auto key
lock" b l [ON/OFF]
~ Canceling the key lock temporarily
—r P21
Display Call/
Mail logs
Hides redial call, received call, sent
mail, and received mail logs.
1 Stand-by display b @ P
"Settings" > "Lock/Security" >
"Display Call/Mail logs“ > Enter
the Terminal security code
2 Move the cursor to the item to set
V I [ON/OFF]
Reject incoming calls without caller ID per reason Reset the settings you have changed in functions
for anonymous call. to defaults.
Stand-by display b > “Settings" Stand-by display b P “Settings"
> "CaIINT/Dialing“ P "Incoming call" P D "Other“ > "Reset/Clear" P “Reset
"Anonymous caller“ > Enter the Terminal settings" > "Yes" > Enter the Terminal
security code > Select/set each item security code
Delete saved data.
Set to reject calls from callers not saved to _ - MENU .. - ..
Phonebook or without caller ID. Stand by d'Splay b E b Settlngs >
"Other" > "Reset/Clear" > “Clear memory"
Stand-by display b MENU! > “Settings"
N 3”
"Accept/Reject call" P Enter the y
Terminal security code > Move the
cursor to "Reject unknown" b l [ONI
OFF]
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