LG Electronics USA LGL22 Cellular/PCS GSM/EDGE and Cellular WCMDA Phone with WLAN, Bluetooth and RFID User Manual 4
LG Electronics MobileComm USA, Inc. Cellular/PCS GSM/EDGE and Cellular WCMDA Phone with WLAN, Bluetooth and RFID Users Manual 4
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memo • You can also tap "QMemo" on the notiication panel to start QMemo. • Touch gently with your inger to operate. It might not work when using a commercially available touch pen. Basic■Operations 51 Entering Text Use■the■software■keyboard■to■enter■characters. To■display■the■software■keyboard,■tap■a■character■input■ box■in■the■character■entry■screen■for■adding■contacts,■ creating■a■message,■etc. Switching■the■Software■Keyboard a Character■input■screen■u■Long■touch■" b Select■a■keyboard Character■Input memo • "LG Japanese keyboard" is initially installed as an input software. • Tap " " to switch Input Mode. It changes in order of "Half- width Alphabet", "Half-width Numeric", and "Hiragana-Kanji" every time you tap the key. • To set touch tones, vibration, etc. while using LG Japanese keyboard, Character input screen u Long touch " " u "LG Japanese Keyboard Settings". 52 Entering■Text■on■the■10-key■Keyboard Entering■Text■on■the■QWERTY■Keyboard Tap the key of your desired character to enter. Romaji input is applied for "Hiragana-Kanji" mode. * Displaying the keyboard for Hiragana-Kanji input mode. a Character■input■ield b Normal■conversion■candidate■list/Predictive■conversion■ candidate■list c Voice■typing■key d Software■keyboard Inputs the characters of each key. e Cursor■key f Symbol/Emoticon■key g Input■Mode■key Switches Input Mode. h Delete■key Deletes the selected character or characters on the left side of cursor. i Conversion■key/Space■key Enters a space at the cursor position. Displays the normal conversion candidate list when entering hiragana. j Execution■key/Return■key Inserts a line feed at the cursor position. Determines the entered characters when entering hiragana or alphabet. k Shift■key a Character■input■ield b Normal■conversion■candidate■list/Predictive■conversion■ candidate■list c Voice■typing■key/Reverse■key d Software■keyboard Inputs the characters of each key. e Cursor■key f Symbol/Emoticon■key g Input■Mode■key Switches Input Mode. h Delete■key Deletes the selected character or characters on the left side of cursor. i Conversion■key/Space■key Enters a space at the cursor position. Displays the normal conversion candidate list when entering hiragana. j Execution■key/Return■key Inserts a line feed at the cursor position. Determines the entered characters when entering hiragana. k Upper/Lower■case■key Character■Input Tap the same key repeatedly or lick up/down/left/right to enter the desired character. 53 Switching■Character■Entry■Mode a Character■input■screen■u■Long■touch■" "Input■Mode" b Select■an■input■mode Character■Input 54 "■u■ Making Calls a Home■screen■u■"Phone" Phone number entry screen is displayed. a Toggling■screen■ tab b Phone■number■ entry■ield e Delete■key f Call■key b Enter■a■phone■number When calling to a fixed-line phone, you also need to enter the area code. c [■ • If you make a call by dialing a number with "1401" at the beginning, communication fee will be charged from your au prepaid card. • Note that the other party can hear your voice even if you cover the mouthpiece. • An emergency call to 110, 119, and 118 is available even when it is set to "Airplane mode". Also, "Airplane mode" is set to OFF automatically when making an emergency call to 110, 119, or 118. Using■history■to■make■a■call Phone c Number■key d SMS memo • Screen background light turns of when proximity sensor is covered while making or answering a call. a Home■screen■u■"Phone" b "Call■logs" c Tap■" "■to■make■a■call ■] Dialing screen is displayed. Press (DOWN/UP) during a call to adjust earpiece volume (the other party's voice volume). d "End" When "Call settings" u "Save unknown numbers" is enabled, after you inish a call of which the number is not registered to Contacts, a conirmation screen appears asking if you want to register the number with Contacts. This function is disabled by default. 55 Making■an■International■Call■ (au■International■Call■Service) memo You can make international calls without any special procedure from your product. Example: To call 212-123-XXXX in the USA a On■Phone■number■entry■screen,■enter■the■ access■code,■a■country■code,■area■code,■and■ phone■number■u■" Phone number entry screen u " " u Select a country from "Country code" to make an international call. Phone *1 *2 56 • The au international call services sets monthly usage limit amounts. From the point in time that au has checked that the usage limit amounts have been exceeded until the last day of the same month, the au international call services cannot be used. • Even if the service is suspended due to exceeding usage limit amounts, the service resumes from the first day of the following month. In addition, even if international calling is suspended, domestic calling can be used as always. • International call charges are billed together with monthly local call charges. International *1 access code Country code (USA) Area *2 code Phone number • If you do not use au international telephone service, do not apply this service when subscribing. 001010 or 010 212 123XXXX • For more information on au International call service, dial either of the following numbers: - From au cell phones (toll-free): 157 (area code not required) - From ixed-line phones (toll-free): 0077-7-111 - Open 9:00 to 20:00 everyday Long touch "0" to enter "+", "001010" is added automatically while dialing. If the area code begins with "0", omit "0". (there are some exceptions such as ixed-line phones in Italy and Moscow.) Emergency■Call■Location■Notiication This product supports "Emergency call location notiication" so that if you make an emergency call to the police, ire station or Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, your current location (GPS information) will be transmitted to the agency receiving the emergency call. memo • In this section, the police (110), ire station (119) and Regional Coast Guard Headquarters (118) are collectively referred to as the emergency call receiving agency. • If you add "184" before the emergency call number 110/119/118, the emergency call receiving agency will not be notiied of your location and phone number. • In places where signal reception from GPS satellites or a base station is relatively poor, such as in an underground mall, inside a building or behind a tall building, the emergency call receiving agency may be notiied of some other place diferent from your actual location. • When GPS cannot be used to notify of your location, base station signal is used instead. a When■an■incoming■call■arrives,■slide■(swipe)■" When an incoming call arrives with background light on (except when unlock screen is being displayed), tap " ". b Answer■the■call■u■"End" When "Call settings" u "Save unknown numbers" is enabled, after you inish a call of which the number is not registered to Contacts, a confirmation screen appears asking if you want to register the number with Contacts. This function is disabled by default. ■■When■an■incoming■call■arrives The following items are displayed. • If a number is notiied by the other party, the number will be displayed on the screen. If the number and name are registered to Contacts, information of name, etc. are also displayed. Phone • This feature may not yet be available at some emergency call receiving agencies. Receiving Calls • If a number is not notiied by the other party, the reason will be displayed on the screen, such as "Number withheld", "Payphone", and "Not Support*". * When the other party is calling using a phone which cannot send any phone number. • When making an emergency call to the police, fire station or Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, always confirm where you are, and tell them your exact location on the phone. Note that depending on the area where you are calling, your call may not be connected to the agency having jurisdiction over that area. • If the emergency call receiving agency determines that human lives and health are in danger, they will be able to acquire the caller's location information during the call or within a certain period of time after the call. 57 Checking Your Phone Number memo To■mute■ringtone■during■an■incoming■call or • During an incoming call, press UP) to mute ringtone and stop vibration. (DOWN/ When■an■incoming■call■arrives■while■using■other■functions • When an incoming call arrives while using Contacts, mail, etc., an incoming call is prioritized. After answering the call, continue to use the function you were using. • If you are using voice recorder, recording is stopped and the data is saved. Phone 58 a Home■screen■u■" "■u■"System■settings"■u■ "About■phone"■u■"Phone■identity" Phone identity screen appears and your phone number is shown under My phone number. Registering a Contact a Home■screen■u■"Apps"■u■"Tools"■u■"Contacts" Contacts list screen is displayed. If you have not registered contact information for "ME", "Set up my proile" appears. b [■ ■] New contact screen is displayed. • When activate Contacts for the irst time, the screen asking which account you want to synchronize new contacts with appears. Select an account to be synchronized with. Enter your name, phone number, mail address, etc. d "Save" memo Contacts c Enter■other■information■as■required Phone numbers, names registered on Contacts may get lost by accident or malfunction. It is recommended to back up your phone number. For details, refer to "Setting Guide". The company takes no responsibility for any change or loss of Contacts data caused by accident or malfunction. 59 Using E-mail This■is■an■au■service■with■which■you■can■send/receive■ mails■using■an■e-mail■(@ezweb.ne.jp)■address.■It■supports■ emoticons■and■decoration■mail.■You■can■send■data■such■as■ still■images■or■videos■besides■texts.■ memo • To use e-mail functions, subscription to LTE NET is required. If you have not subscribed at the time of purchase, contact an au shop or Customer Service Center. • Packet communication connection is required before using e-mail. Also, initial settings are necessary. For details, refer to "Setting Guide". Mail 60 Using SMS SMS■is■a■service■that■uses■phone■numbers■as■addresses■ to■exchange■messages■between■cell■phones. memo • There is no charge for receiving SMS. • Depending on their content, some messages may not be displayed correctly. Starting an Application a Home■screen■u■"Apps" b Tap■an■icon The tapped application starts. Icons stored in a folder can be displayed by tapping on the folder. Main Applications The■preinstalled■applications■are■shown■as■below. Icon Application Friends Note Applications Overview "Friends Note" can manage Native Address Book of your phone and multiple social networking services in just one application. au スマートパス You can enjoy as many applications as you (au Smart want from among over 500 apps by ¥390 Pass) (including tax) per month! Also coupons, presents, photo storage and security apps are available. Please enjoy your safety and comfortable smartphone life! au Market You can install Android-based applications ofered with au Smart Pass service. LISMO Player Plays music or checks information on the music using the LISMO Player. Moreover, try listening it and purchase the investigated music. au Wi-Fi Connects to a Wi-Fi network easily in an 接続ツール area where au Wi-Fi SPOT is available. (au Wi-Fi Also, you can set Wi-Fi® easily with a connection wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) access point on tool) which“Simple connection”is available. リモートサポート Call for technical supports on the phone (Remote operations by sharing the screen that Support) you are watching with au operators. 3LM Security Lock the product's operations remotely in case of loss of your product. Facebook Access Facebook. GREE MARKET This application allows you to browse games and other content provided by GREE. You do not need a GREE account in order to use this application. 61 Using au Disaster Countermeasure Application au 災害対策■(au■Disaster■Countermeasure)■application■ enables■you■to■use■Disaster■Message■Board,■Emergency■ Rapid■Mail■(Earthquake■Early■Warnings,■Disaster■and■ Evacuation■Information,■tsunami■warnings),■and■Disaster■ Voice■Messaging■Service. a Home■screen■u■"Apps"■u■"Security/Support"■u■ "au 災害対策■(au■Disaster■Countermeasure)" au disaster countermeasure menu is displayed. Using■Disaster■Message■Board Disaster Message Board is a service that enables people to register their safety information from disaster areas via LTE NET when large-scale disaster such as earthquake with intensity of over 6 lower occurs. Registered safety information can be conirmed from au phones, other company's phones, and PCs. For details, refer to " 災害用伝言板サービス (Disaster Message Board service)" on au website. a "au 災害対策■(au■Disaster■Countermeasure)"■u■■ " 災害用伝言板■(Disaster■Message■Board)" Follow the on-screen instructions to register and conirm. memo • An e-mail address (@ezweb.ne.jp) is required to register safety information. Set up e-mail address beforehand. For details on settings of an e-mail address, refer to "Setting Guide". Applications 62 • While wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) is connected, deleting and changing the settings of safety information e-mail is not available. Using■Emergency■Rapid■Mail The Emergency Rapid Mail is a service that distributes Earthquake Early Warning and tsunami warnings provided by Japan Meteorological Agency, or Disaster and Evacuation Information provided by national/local governments to all au cell phones in speciied areas simultaneously. The " 受信設定 (receiving setting)" for Emergency Rapid Mail (Earthquake Early Warning or Disaster and Evacuation Information) is set to " 受信する (receive)" at the time of purchase. The " 受信設定 (receiving setting)" for tsunami warnings can be set on the " 災害・避難情報 (Disaster and Evacuation Information)". When you receive Earthquake Early Warning, ensure your safety and take proper action according to the situation around you. When you receive tsunami warnings, leave sea coast immediately and evacuate to safe places such as hills and substantial tall buildings. " 緊急速報メール■(Emergency■Rapid■Mail)" Inbox is displayed. Select a mail to view detailed information. 削除■(Delete) Delete a received mail. 設定■ 受信設定■ (Setting) (Receive■ option■ setting) 緊急地震速報■(Earthquake■Early■ Warning): Set if receive Earthquake Early Warning. 災害・避難情報■(Disaster■and■ Evacuation■Information): Set if receive Disaster and Evacuation Information and tsunami warnings. マナー時の鳴動■(Linkage■to■manner■ mode): Set if make a notiication by manner mode (sets Sound proile to "Vibrate only" or "Silent") while manner mode is on. 受信音/■ バイブ確認■ (Conirm■ ringtone■/ vibrator) 緊急地震速報■(Earthquake■Early■ Warning): Conirm ringtone/vibrator for Earthquake Early Warning. 災害・避難情報■(Disaster■and■ Evacuation■Information): Conirm ringtone/vibrator for Disaster and Evacuation Information and tsunami warnings. memo • Reception of Emergency Rapid Mail is notiied by a special warning tone. The warning tone cannot be changed. • Earthquake Early Warning is sent to areas where strong quakes (over 4 degrees) are expected when earthquakes whose maximum intensity is predicted of 5 lower or more degrees. Applications a "au 災害対策■(au■Disaster■Countermeasure)"■u■■ 設定■ 通知設定■ 音量■(Volume): Set ringtone volume (Setting) (Notiication■ when receiving a mail. settings) バイブ■(Vibrator): Set if enable vibrator when receiving a mail. • Immediately after an earthquake occurs, quakes (P waves and initial tremors) near the epicenter are detected and position, scale, and expected strength are automatically calculated and notiication is sent as soon as possible within a few seconds to tens of seconds before the strong quakes (S waves and major tremors) caused by the earthquake start. • Earthquake Early Warning may not arrive before strong tremors in areas near the epicenter. 63 • Tsunami warning notiies tsunami warnings (major tsunami, tsunami) provided by Japan Meteorological Agency to area including the target sea coasts. • Disaster and Evacuation Information is a service that distributes bulletins concerning residents' safety including evacuation advisories, evacuation orders and other warnings issued by the national and local governments. • This service is available only in Japan (it cannot be used overseas). • No information fee or communication charge is required for receiving Emergency Rapid Mail. • KDDI is not liable for damages suffered by customers resulting from the service's information, lack or delay in the information caused by transmission or system breakdowns, or other events that are outside the responsibility of KDDI. • Refer to the Japan Meteorological Agency web page for details about distribution of Earthquake Early Warning. http://www.jma.go.jp/ Applications • You cannot receive any Emergency Rapid Mail if the product is turned of or during a call. Also, data communication, such as receiving or sending an SMS/ e-mail and using browser, you might not be able to receive Emergency Rapid Mail. • During using applications, the notifications might be only displayed on the screen, without the warning tone. • You might not receive any Emergency Rapid Mail in places where the signal does not reach (e.g. tunnels and basements) or where the signal reception is poor even inside the service area. • Once the Emergency Rapid Mail fails in receiving, the same mail cannot be received later again. 64 • Since Emergency Rapid Mail uses a diferent delivery system, the reception time of Emergency Rapid Mail may not coincide with the same emergency warnings broadcasted through TV, radio or other media. • Information from someplace other than your current location may be received. Using■" 災害用音声お届けサービス■(Disaster■ Voice■Messaging■Service)" " 災害用音声お届けサービス (Disaster Voice Messaging Service)" is the service that enables you to record your voice via your smartphone and to deliver the message to persons to whom you want to send when a large-scale disaster. a "au 災害対策■(au■Disaster■Countermeasure)"■u■ " 災害用音声お届けサービス■(Disaster■Voice■ Messaging■Service)" ■■Sending■voices■(Send) Tap " 声をお届け (Sending■voices)", and operate " ①お届け先 を選択 * (select a sending destination)" → " ②お届けしたい声 を録音 (record voices to send)" in this order. memo • Sending and receiving voice messages are available only when you are using LTE/3G network. Disable wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) communication etc. before use. • Voice messages can be recorded for up to 30 seconds. • Voice messages can be exchanged only among au cell phones (interoperation with other carriers' cell phones will be available from the spring 2013). • Voice may not be heard when the media sound volume is set to low or the manner mode is set. • When a main unit (memory) has no free space, voice messages may not be saved or played. • Some cell phone cannot receive voice messages. For details, refer to the au website. * Sending destination can be selected from Contacts. ■■Receiving■voices■(Receive) • If the receivers are using a smartphone on which an au Disaster Countermeasure application supporting Disaster Voice Messaging Service is not active or an au cell phone, they are notiied with an SMS. Applications Delivery of voice messages are notiied by the pop-up window or SMS. Receive (download) and play the voice message to listen to it. • If notiied with the SMS, the information is not saved in the au 災害対策 (au Disaster Countermeasure) application. 65 Using a microSD Memory Card You■can■save/transfer/copy■data■by■installing■one■of■ microSD■memory■cards■(including■microSDHC■memory■ cards■and■microSDXC■memory■cards)■in■the■product.■Also,■ you■can■back■up■your■Contacts,■e-mails,■bookmarks,■etc.■to■ microSD■memory■card. • Do not turn of the product or subject it to impact while microSD memory card data is being accessed. Doing so creates the risk of data corruption. Installing■a■microSD■Memory■Card a Turn■of■the■main■unit■and■remove■the■rear■ cover b Check■the■direction■of■microSD■memory■card■ and■insert■it■gently■and■straightly • This product is compatible with microSD/microSDHC/ microSDXC memory cards. For information on compatible microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC memory cards, please inquire with the respective microSD memory card distributor or visit the au website. memo • Depending on applications, microSD memory card is required when using the application. File■Management 66 • A microSD memory card initialized with other devices may not work properly on the product. Initialize the microSD memory card with this product by performing the following procedures; Home screen u " " u "System settings" u "Storage" u "Erase SD card" u "Erase SD card" u "Erase everything" • The product may not be able to playback the data moved/ copied to microSD memory card from PC, etc. depending on the data protected by copyrights. c Attach■the■rear■cover memo • Make sure that the top and bottom of the microSD memory card are facing correctly. Trying to force a wrongly oriented card into the slot could make it impossible to remove the card and result in damage. Removing■a■microSD■Memory■Card a Home■screen■u■" "■u■"System■settings"■u■ "Storage"■u■"Unmount■SD■card"■u■"OK" b Turn■of■the■main■unit■and■remove■the■rear■ cover c Pull■out■the■microSD■memory■card Gently and straightly pull it out. d Attach■the■rear■cover memo • Do not touch connector part of microSD memory card. • Do not apply excessive force to pull microSD memory card. Doing so might cause malfunction or data loss. • Applications installed in microSD memory card are not available to use without microSD memory card. • microSD memory card might become warm after using a long time. It is not abnormal. File■Management 67 Viewing the Setting Menu a ■Home■screen■u■" "■u■"System■settings" ■■WIRELESS■&■NETWORK Conirm the remaining battery level and make power saving settings. Apps Make settings relating to applications. Also, manage downloaded applications. Quad core control Make settings to optimize CPU control and to make the battery last longer. Wi-Fi Make wireless LAN (Wi-Fi®) settings. Bluetooth Make Bluetooth® settings. Data usage Make settings for mobile data communication and conirm the communication volume. Accounts & sync Make basic settings for managing online service accounts or synchronizing data. Call Set network services such as Answering Service (Voice Mail), Call Transfer, etc. Location services Make settings for location information such as GPS function. More... Make communication settings such as Airplane mode and for mobile networks. Security Make lock settings for au Micro IC Card (LTE) and application download settings. Language & input Set the display language and make character entry settings. Backup & reset Perform Backup and restore of data, and initialization. ■■DEVICE Function■Settings 68 Power saver Sound Change manner mode settings (set Sound proile to "Vibrate only" or "Silent"), adjust volume for call ringtone, mail ringtone, key touch tones, Vibration, playback, etc. Display Make settings for the display, such as brightness of the display, Auto-rotate screen, screen timeout. Home screen Make settings for themes and animation display, wallpaper, etc. ■■PERSONAL ■■SYSTEM Date & time Set date and time, date & hour format etc. Accessibility Set call end operation and user support service. Lock screen Select and set the screen lock method. PC connection Set related settings to connect with external devices. Gestures Make settings to enable/disable various motion gestures. Developer options Make function settings for developers. Storage Check memory space of microSD memory card and the product, and initialize microSD memory card. About phone Check your own phone number, signal level, etc. Perform software update. Introduction of Related Accessories ■■Rear■Cover■(LGLxxTLA) ■■Rear■Cover■(LGLxxTWA) ■■Desktop■Holder■(LGLxxPUA) • microUSB cable 01 Blue (0301HLA) ■■Portable■Charger■02■(0301PFA)■(sold■separately) memo • For the latest information about available accessories, check au website (http://www.au.kddi.com/) or contact Customer Service Center. • This product does not support ASYNC/Fax transmission. • Accessories on this page can be purchased from au online shop. From a PC: http://auonlineshop.kddi.com ■■AC■Adapter■(sold■separately) • • • • • • • • • • • Common AC adapter 03 (0301PQA) Common AC adapter 04 (0401PWA) Common AC adapter 03 Navy (0301PBA) Common AC adapter 03 Green (0301PGA) Common AC adapter 03 Pink (0301PPA) Common AC adapter 03 Blue (0301PLA) AC Adapter JUPITRIS White (L02P001W) AC Adapter JUPITRIS Red (L02P001R) AC Adapter JUPITRIS Blue (L02P001L) AC Adapter JUPITRIS Pink (L02P001P) AC Adapter JUPITRIS Champagne Gold (L02P001N) ■■au■Carrying■Case■F■Black■(0105FCA)■(sold■separately) ■■microUSB■Cable■(sold■separately) • • • • microUSB microUSB microUSB microUSB cable cable cable cable 01 01 01 01 (0301HVA) Navy (0301HBA) Green (0301HGA) Pink (0301HPA) Appendix ■■Common■DC■Adapter■03■(0301PEA)■(sold■separately) 69 Troubleshooting Symptom Before■you■assume■that■the■product■is■malfunctioning,■ check■the■following: Symptom Cannot turn on power. Cannot charge the battery. Check■item Page Is the battery pack charged? P.40 Is the battery pack attached properly? P.37 Are you pressing and holding ? P.43 Is the battery pack attached properly? P.37 Battery usage time is short. Appendix 70 Cannot operate touch panel as intended. Cannot operate the keys/touch panel. Do you often use the product in (out of service area) places where is displayed? P.41 "No SIM card" is displayed. Is an au Micro IC Card (LTE) inserted? P.39 Cannot make calls. Is an au Micro IC Card (LTE) inserted? P.39 Did you enter the correct phone number? (Did you enter the phone number starting with the area code?) P.55 Is "Airplane mode" set? P.47 Cannot receive calls. P.22 Are you operating with gloved hands? P.45 Make sure you are not operating with the tip of a ingernail or there is no foreign object on the panel. P.45 Is the screen lock set? P.25 Turn of the power and then turn it on again. P.43 - Is reception good enough? P.47 Are you out of service area? P.47 Is "Airplane mode" set? P.47 Is Call forwarding service set? P.68 Display is dark. Is "Brightness" set to dark? P.68 Cannot hear the other party. Is the earpiece volume too low? P.55 Are you covering the earpiece with your ear? Place your ear hole to the earpiece. P.35 - Is the battery pack at the end of its life? Page Screen response may be slowed down when a large amount of data is stored in the product or being transmitted between the product and a microSD memory card. Is the microUSB connector of the P.41 AC adapter or microUSB cable irmly inserted into the desktop holder? Is the AC adapter securely plugged into an outlet? Check■item Screen response is slow when you tap on the screen/press the keys. Cannot use NFC/ Has the battery run out? Osaifu-Keitai®. Is "NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock" set? Do you hold the product so that the FeliCa mark area is placed over the reader? P.40 - P.35
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