LG Electronics USA VX8610-HS BLUETOOTH HEADSET User Manual

LG Electronics USA BLUETOOTH HEADSET

USERS MANUAL

Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerousor illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide.Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or death.●Never use an unapproved battery since this coulddamage the phone and/or battery and could causethe battery to explode.●Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it willcause the battery to explode.●Never store your phone in temperatures less than -4°F or greater than 122°F. ●Do not dispose of your battery near fire or withhazardous or flammable materials.●When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or setup the hands-free kit near the air bag. If wirelessequipment is improperly installed and the air bag isdeployed, you may be seriously injured.●Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.●Do not use the phone in areas where its use isprohibited. (For example: aircraft)Important Safety Precautions 1
Important Safety Precautions ●Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to directsunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such asa bathroom.●Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol,benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean yourphone. This could cause a fire.●Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. Itmay harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.●Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as thephone may generate sparks.●Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting,pulling, or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose asit may cause electric shock or fire.●Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Donot allow the power cord to be crimped as it maycause electric shock or fire.●Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it isbeing charged. It may cause an electric shock orseriously damage your phone.●Do not disassemble the phone.2
●Do not place or answer calls while charging thephone as it may short-circuit the phone and/or causeelectric shock or fire.●Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact withyour body during a call.●Make sure that no sharp-edged items, such asanimal’s teeth or nails, come into contact with thebattery. This could cause a fire.●Store the battery out of reach of children.●Be careful that children do not swallow any parts(such as earphone, connection parts of the phone,etc.) This could cause asphyxiation or suffocationresulting in serious injury or death.●Unplug the power cord and charger during lightningstorms to avoid electric shock or fire.●Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG.The warranty will not be applied to products providedby other suppliers.●Only authorized personnel should service the phoneand its accessories. Faulty installation or service mayresult in accidents and consequently invalidate thewarranty.●An emergency call can be made only within a servicearea. For an emergency call, make sure that you arewithin a service area and that the phone is turned on.3
Table of ContentsImportant Safety Precautions  .1Welcome  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Technical Details  . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Important Information  . . . . . . . . . . . .9Information to User   . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Phone Overview  . . . . . . . . . . . .12Rear view  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Installing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Detaching the Bluetooth Headset . .14Directional Key  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Menus Overview  . . . . . . . . . . . .15Menu Access  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Getting Started with Your Phone  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Removing the Battery  . . . . . . . . . . .18Charging the Battery  . . . . . . . . . . . .18Charging with USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Battery Temperature Protection   . . .18Battery Charge Level  . . . . . . . . . . . .19Signal Strength  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Turning the Phone On and Off  . . . .19Turning the Phone On  . . . . . . . . . .19Turning the Phone Off  . . . . . . . . . .19Making Calls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Correcting Dialing Mistakes  . . . . . .20Redialing Calls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Receiving Calls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Screen Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Quick Access to ConvenientFeatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Vibrate Mode  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Mute Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Volume Quick Adjustment  . . . . . . . .21Call Waiting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Caller ID  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Voice Commands  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Entering and Editing Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Text Input  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Contacts in Your Phone’sMemory  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Storing Basics  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Customizing Individual Entries  . . . .23Speed Dial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Storing a Number with Pauses  . . .24Adding Another Phone Number  . .24Changing the Default Number  . . . .25Deleting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Speed Dialing  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26MEDIA CENTER  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .271. Music & Tones  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .271.1 V CAST Music  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .271.2 Get New Ringtones  . . . . . . . . . .281.3 My Ringtones  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .281.4 My Music  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Playing Your Music  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Exit From the Music Player  . . . . . . .291.5 My Sounds  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .301.6 Sync Music  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .302. Picture & Video   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .312.1 V CAST Videos  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .312.2 Get New Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . .334
2.3 My Pictures  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .342.4 My Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .342.5 Take Picture  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352.6 Record Video    . . . . . . . . . . . . . .362.7 Online Album  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .363. Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .364. Mobile Web   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .375. Browse & Download  . . . . . . . . . .396. Extras  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39MESSAGING   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401. New Message  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401.1 TXT Message  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401.2 Picture Message  . . . . . . . . . . . .421.3 Video Message  . . . . . . . . . . . . .441.4 Voice Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . .452. Inbox   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .463. Sent   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .474. Drafts   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485. Voicemail   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .486. Mobile IM  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .497. Email  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .498. Chat    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49MSG Settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .491. Entry Mode (Word/ Abc/ ABC/ 123)  . . . . . . . . . .502. Auto Save (On/ Off/ Prompt)  . . .503. Auto Erase (On/ Off) . . . . . . . . . .504. TXT Auto View (On/Off)  . . . . . . .505. TXT Auto Play (On/Off) . . . . . . . .506. Pic-Video Auto Receive (On/Off) 507. Quick Text   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .508. Voicemail #  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .509. Callback #   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .500. Signature (None/ Custom)  . . . . .50Erasing Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51CONTACTS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .521. New Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .522. Contact List  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .523. Groups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .534. Speed Dials  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .535.  In Case of Emergency (ICE) . . . .546. My Name Card  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55RECENT CALLS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .561. Missed  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .562. Received  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .563. Dialed  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .574. All  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .575. View Timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58SETTINGS & TOOLS  . . . . . . . . . . . .591. My Account  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .592. Tools  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .592.1 Voice Commands . . . . . . . . . . . .592.1.1 Call <Name or Number>  . . .602.1.2  Send Msg to <Name orNumber> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .602.1.3 Go to <Menu>  . . . . . . . . . . .602.1.4 Check <Item>  . . . . . . . . . . . .602.1.5 Contacts <Name>  . . . . . . . .602.1.6 My Account  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .602.1.7 Help  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .602.2 Calculator   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .612.3 Ez Tip Calculator  . . . . . . . . . . . . .615
Table of Contents2.4 Calendar  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .612.5 Alarm Clock  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .622.6 Stopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .632.7 World Clock   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .632.8 Notepad   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .632.9 USB Mass Storage  . . . . . . . . . .643. Bluetooth Menu   . . . . . . . . . . . . . .643.1 Add New Device  . . . . . . . . . . . .65My Phone Name  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Turn On  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68Discovery Mode  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68Supported Profiles  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68Last Search  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69Auto Pair Handsfree  . . . . . . . . . . . . .693.2 Decoy Headset Wizard  . . . . . . .704. Sounds Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .714.1 Master Volume   . . . . . . . . . . . . .714.2 Call Sounds   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .724.2.1 Call Ringtone  . . . . . . . . . . .724.2.2 Call Vibrate  . . . . . . . . . . . . .724.3 Alert Sounds  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .724.4 Keypad Volume   . . . . . . . . . . . . .734.5 Service Alerts   . . . . . . . . . . . . . .734.6 Power On/Off   . . . . . . . . . . . . . .734.7 Voice Clarity  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .735. Display Settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .745.1 Banner    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .745.1.1 Personal Banner . . . . . . . . .745.1.2 ERI Banner  . . . . . . . . . . . . .745.2 Backlight   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .755.3 Wallpaper  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .755.5 Main Menu Settings  . . . . . . . . .765.6 Font Size  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .766. Phone Settings   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .776.1 Standalone Mode   . . . . . . . . . . .776.2 Set Shortcuts  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .776.2.1 Set My Shortcuts  . . . . . . . . .776.2.2 Set Directional Keys  . . . . . . .776.3 Keyguard Setting  . . . . . . . . . . . .786.4 Voice Commands . . . . . . . . . . . .786.5 Language  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .786.6 Location   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .786.7 Security   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .796.7.1 Edit Codes  . . . . . . . . . . . . .796.7.2 Restrictions   . . . . . . . . . . . .806.7.3 Phone Lock  . . . . . . . . . . . .806.7.4 Lock Phone Now  . . . . . . . .816.7.5 Reset Default   . . . . . . . . . .816.7.6 Restore Phone  . . . . . . . . . .816.8 System Select  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .816.9 NAM Select  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .826.0 Auto NAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .827. Call Settings   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .837.1 Answer Options  . . . . . . . . . . . . .837.2 End Call Options . . . . . . . . . . . . .837.3 Auto Retry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .847.4 TTY Mode   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .847.5 One Touch Dial   . . . . . . . . . . . . .857.6 Voice Privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .867.7 DTMF Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .868. USB Auto Detection  . . . . . . . . . . .869. Memory  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .876
9.1 Save Options   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .879.2 Phone Memory   . . . . . . . . . . . . .879.3 Card Memory   . . . . . . . . . . . . . .880. Phone Info  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .880.1 My Number  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .880.2 SW/HW Version  . . . . . . . . . . . . .880.3 Icon Glossary  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .890.4 Software Update  . . . . . . . . . . . .89Safety  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90TIA Safety Information . . . . . . . . . .90Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90Antenna Care  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90Phone Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90Tips on Efficient Operation . . . . . . .91Driving  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91Electronic Devices  . . . . . . . . . . . . .91Pacemakers  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91Hearing Aids  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92Other Medical Devices . . . . . . . . . .92Health Care Facilities  . . . . . . . . . . .92Vehicles  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92Posted Facilities  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92Aircraft  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92Blasting Areas  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92Potentially Explosive Atmosphere .92For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Safety Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Charger and Adapter Safety . . . . . .94Battery Information and Care . . . . .94Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards95General Notice  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95Caution: Avoid potential hearingloss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97FDA Consumer Update  . . . . . . . . .9910 Driver Safety Tips . . . . . . . . . . .106Consumer Information on SAR  .109FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility(HAC) Regulations for WirelessDevices  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110Accessories  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113LIMITED WARRANTYSTATEMENT   . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117Terminology   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117Acronyms and Abbreviations   . .117Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1197
8WelcomeThank you for choosing thecellular phone designedto operate with the latest digitalmobile communication technology,Code Division Multiple Access(CDMA).  Along with the manyadvanced features of the CDMAsystem, such as greatly enhancedvoice clarity, this compact phoneoffers:●V CASTSM Music and VideoCapability  ●microSD™ expansion slot●Built-in 2.0 Megapixel digitalcamera●Mobile Web 2.0●Sleek and Compact Design ●Large, easy-to-read, 8-linebacklit LCD with status icons●Media Center capable for game,wallpaper and ringtonedownloads●24-key keypad and DirectionalKey ●Long battery standby and talktime●Easy operation using menu-driven interface with prompts●Paging, messaging, Voicemail,caller ID, IM and chat●Advanced Voice Recognition●Quick calling functions includingany key answer, auto answer,auto retry, 999 speed dials, andvoice commands●Flash Wallpaper with funanimations●Bilingual (English and Spanish)capability●Bluetooth®wireless technology(for certain profiles) NOTEThe Bluetooth®word mark and logosare owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.and any use of such marks by LGElectronics is under license. Othertrademarks and trade names arethose of their respective owners.NOTEFind the interactive user guide on theweb for your convenience where youcan freely surf and interactively learnhow to use your phone step-by-step.Go to http//:www.verizonwireless.com -> Support -> Phones & Devices ->then choose your phone model ->then select Equipment Guide.
9Important InformationThis user’s guide provides importantinformation on the use andoperation of your phone. Pleaseread this guide carefully prior tousing the phone to be able to useyour phone to its greatestadvantage and to prevent anyaccidental damage or misuse. Anyunapproved changes ormodifications will void yourwarranty.FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance  This device and its accessoriescomply with part 15 of FCC rules.Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: (1) This device andits accessories may not causeharmful interference, and (2) thisdevice and its accessories mustaccept any interference received,including interference that causesundesired operation.Information to User This equipment has been testedand found to comply with the limitsfor a Class B digital device,Pursuant to part 15 of the FCCRules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates, usesand can radiate radio Frequencyenergy and, if not installed andused in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guarantee thatinterference will not occur in aparticular installation. If thisequipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or televisionreception, which can bedetermined by turning theequipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct theinterference by one or more of thefollowing measures: - Reorient or relocate the receivingantenna - Increase the separation betweenthe equipment and receiver - Connect the equipment into anoutlet on a circuit different fromthat which the receiver isconnected. - Consult the dealer or anexperienced radio/TV technicianfor help. Modifications not expresslyapproved by the manufacturercould void the user’s authority tooperated the equipment under FCCrules. Technical DetailsThe  is an all digital phonethat operates on both Code DivisionMultiple Access (CDMA)frequencies: Cellular services at 800MHz and Personal CommunicationServices (PCS) at 1.9 GHz.Technical Details
10Technical DetailsCDMA technology uses a featurecalled DSSS (Direct SequenceSpread Spectrum) that enables thephone to keep communication frombeing crossed and to use onefrequency channel by multipleusers in the same specific area.This results in a 10-fold capacityincrease when compared withanalog mode. In addition, featuressuch as soft / softer handoff, hardhandoff, and dynamic RF powercontrol technologies combine toreduce call interruptions.The Cellular and PCS CDMAnetworks consist of MSO (MobileSwitching Office), BSC (BaseStation Controller), BTS (BaseStation Transmission System), andMS (Mobile Station). * TSB -74: Protocol between an IS-95A system and ANSI J-STD-0081xRTT system receives twice asmany subscribers in the wirelesssection as IS-95. Its battery life istwice as long as IS-95. High-speeddata transmission is also possible.CDMA StandardDesignator DescriptionBasic AirInterfaceTIA/EIA-95ATSB-74ANSI J-STD-008TIA/EIA-IS2000CDMA Dual-Mode Air Interface14.4kbps radio link protocol and inter-band operationsIS-95 adapted for PCS frequency band CDMA20001xRTT AirInterfaceNetworkTIA/EIA/IS-634TIA/EIA/IS/651TIA/EIA/IS-41-CTIA/EIA/IS-124MAS-BSPCSC-RSIntersystem operationsNon-signaling data comm.ServiceTIA/EIA/IS-96-BTIA/EIA/IS-637TIA/EIA/IS-657IS-801TIA/EIA/IS-707-ASpeech CODECShort Message ServicePacket DataPosition Determination Service (gpsOne)High Speed Packet Data1x EV-DORelated interfaceTIA/EIA/IS-856TIA/EIA/IS-878TIA/EIA/IS-866TIA/EIA/IS-890CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Interface1xEV-DO Inter-Operability Specification forCDMA2000 Access Network InterfacesRecommended Minimum Performance Standards forCDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data Access TerminalTest Application Specification (TAS) for High RatePacket Data Air Interface
11EV-DO system is optimized for dataservice and is much faster than1xRTT system in applicable area. The following table lists some majorCDMA standards.FCC RF Exposure InformationWARNING! Read this informationbefore operating the phone.In August 1996, the FederalCommunications Commission (FCC)of the United States, with its actionin Report and Order FCC 96-326,adopted an updated safety standardfor human exposure to RadioFrequency (RF) electromagneticenergy emitted by FCC regulatedtransmitters. Those guidelines areconsistent with the safety standardpreviously set by both U.S. andinternational standards bodies. Thedesign of this phone complies withthe FCC guidelines and theseinternational standards.Bodily Contact During OperationThis device was tested for typicaluse with the back of the phone kept0.6 inches (1.5 cm) from the body. Tocomply with FCC RF exposurerequirements, a minimumseparation distance of 0.6 inches(1.5 cm) must be maintainedbetween the user’s body and theback of the phone, including theantenna, whether extended orretracted. Third-party belt-clips,holsters, and similar accessoriescontaining metallic componentsshould not be used. Avoid the useof accessories that cannot maintain0.6 inches (1.5 cm) distancebetween the user’s body and theback of the phone and have notbeen tested for compliance withFCC RF exposure limits.Vehicle-Mounted External Antenna (Optional, if available.)To satisfy FCC RF exposurerequirements, keep 8 inches (20 cm)between the user / bystander andvehicle-mounted external antenna.For more information about RFexposure, visit the FCC website atwww.fcc.gov.CautionUse only the supplied antenna. Useof unauthorized antennas (ormodifications to the antenna) couldimpair call quality, damage thephone, void your warranty and/orviolate FCC regulations.Don't use the phone with adamaged antenna. A damagedantenna could cause a minor skinburn. Contact your local dealer for areplacement antenna.* Internal Antenna (internalantenna described as antennathroughout this user guide)
12Phone Overview1. Camera Lens Keep it clean for optimal photoquality.2. Slide Slide up to answer an incoming call andslide it down to end the call.3. LCD Screen Displays messages and indicatoricons.4. OK/Directional Key Use to selectdifferent options in the phone's menus.Use to access to menus in the main menuscreen. Use for quick access to Picture &Video, Mobile Web, MEDIA CENTER, Calendar(by default).5. Left Soft Key Use to access to Message menu.6. Voice Commands Key Use for quick access toVoice Commands.7. Speakerphone Key Use to change tospeakerphone mode. Prolonged touch while ina menu activates speakerphone mode.8. Side Keys Use to adjust the Master Volume instandby mode* and the Earpiece Volume duringa call.9. SEND Key Use to make calls.10. Accessory Charger Port Connects the phoneto the battery charger, or other compatibleaccessory.11. International Call Prefix Key To make aninternational call, press and hold for 2 or 3 seconds. + meansinternational calling code.12. Earpiece2. Slide8. Side Keys14. Right Soft Key3. LCD Screen4. OK/Directional Key7. Speakerphone Key5. Left Soft Key6. Voice Commands Key10. AccessoryCharger Port12. Earpiece9. SEND Key19. microSD™ Slot20. Vibrate Mode Key1. Camera Lens15. CLR Key16. PWR/END Key18. Alphanumeric Keypad17. Camera Key13. Headset Jack* Standby mode is when the phone is waiting for input from you.No menu is displayed and the phone isn’t performing anyaction. It’s the starting point for all of the instruction steps.This User Manual gives navigation instructions according to thedefault "Tab" Menu Layout in the Display Settings menu. If otherthemes or menus are set, navigating the phone's menus may bedifferent.11. International Call Prefix KeyPower Button KeySide Volume KeyBluetooth®Headset
1313. Headset Jack Allows you to plug in anoptional headset for convenient, hands-freeconversations.14. Right Soft Key Use to access Contacts menu.15. CLR Key Deletes single spaces or characterswith a quick touch, but touch and hold todelete entire words. Also backs out of menus,one level at a time.16. PWR/END Key Use to turn the power on/offand to end a call. Also returns to standbymode.17. Camera Key Use for quick access to Camerafunction. Press and hold the camera key torecord Video. 18. Alphanumeric Keypad Use to enter numbersand characters and select menu items.19. microSD™ Slot Accommodates optionalmicroSD cards up to 8GB.20. Vibrate Mode Key Use to set the mode (fromstandby mode press and hold for about 3seconds). Rear viewTIPIf you hold the phoneenclosing the lower edge, youmay interfere with the antenna'sability to receive a clear signalwhich affects call quality for voiceor data transfer.NOTEAntenna equipped insideyour phone.Camera Lens BatteryBattery TerminalsHoles for acarrying strapBluetoothHeadsetCradle  Battery CoverNOTES •It’s important to fully charge thebattery before using the phone forthe first time.•Battery life and signal strength aresignificant factors (among others)that affect your phone’s ability tosend/receive calls.
14Phone OverviewInstalling the BatteryInsert the top of the battery into theopening on the back of the phone,then push the battery down until thelatch clicks.Turn power off, then slide thebattery cover down from the batterycover to release it. Lift the down of the battery outusing the fingertip cutouts, thenremove it.Detaching the BluetoothHeadsetJust the push release latch from theedge of the phone, then lift the edgeof the Bluetooth Headset to detachfrom the phone.Put the Bluetooth Headset into theslot and push it into the phone untilit clicks into place.Directional KeySlowly spin the Directional Key withyour finger tip to highlight menuoptions. When the correct menuoption is highlighted, press  toselect that option.You can also use the DirectionalKey as a 4-way directional key tonavigate the menus.
15MEDIA CENTERMEDIA CENTER1. Music & Tones1. V CAST Music2. Get New Ringtones3. My Ringtones4. My Music5. My Sounds6. Sync Music2. Picture & Video1. V CAST Videos2. Get New Pictures3. My Pictures4. My Videos5. Take Picture6. Record Video  7. Online Album3. Games4. Mobile Web5.  Browse & Download6. ExtrasMMESSAGINGESSAGING1. New Message2. Inbox3. Sent4. Drafts5. Voicemail6. Mobile IM7. Email8. ChatCCONTONTACTSACTS1. New Contact2. Contact List3. Groups4. Speed Dials5.  In Case of Emergency6.  My Name CardRRECENT CALLSECENT CALLS1. Missed2. Received3. Dialed4. All5. View TimersMenus Overview
16Menus OverviewSSETTINGS & TOOLSETTINGS & TOOLS1. My Verizon2. Tools1. Voice Commands2. Calculator3. Ez Tip Calculator4. Calendar5. Alarm Clock1. Alarm 12. Alarm 23. Alarm 36. Stopwatch7. World Clock8. Notepad9. USB Mass Storage3. Bluetooth Menu1. Add New Device2. Decoy Headset Wizard4. Sounds Settings1. Master Volume2. Call Sounds1. Call Ringtone2. Call Vibrate3. Alert Sounds1. TXT Message2. Pic/Video/VoiceMessage3. Voicemail4. Emergency Tone4. Keypad Volume5. Service Alerts 1. ERI2. Minute Beep3. Call Connect4. Charge Complete6. Power On/Off  1. Power On2. Power Off7. Voice Clarity5. Display Settings1. Banner1. Personal Banner2. ERI Banner2. Backlight1. Display2. Keypad3. Wallpaper1. My Pictures2. My Videos3. Fun Animations4. Display Themes5. Main Menu Settings6. Font Size7. Clock Format6. Phone Settings1. Standalone Mode2. Set Shortcuts3. Keyguard Setting4. Voice Commands5. Language6. Location7. Security1. Edit Codes2. Restrictions3. Phone Lock4. Lock Phone Now5. Reset Default6. Restore Phone8. System Select9. NAM Select0. Auto NAM
177. Call Settings1. Answer Options2. End Call Options3. Auto Retry4. TTY Mode5. One Touch Dial6. Voice Privacy7. DTMF Tones8.  USB Auto DetectionSync MusicSync DataAsk On Plug9. Memory1. Save Options2. Phone Memory3. Card Memory0. Phone Info1. My Number2. SW/HW Version3. Icon Glossary 4. Software UpdateSome content in this user guidemay differ from your phonedepending on the phonesoftware. Features andspecifications are subject tochange without prior notice.Menu AccessPress  [MENU] to haveaccess to 5 phone menus.
18Getting Started with Your PhoneRemoving the BatteryTurn power off, then slide thebattery cover down from the batterycompartment to release it.Lift the down of the battery outusing the fingertip cutouts, thenremove it.Charging the Battery1.  Attach the charger to the phone.Make sure that the trianglesymbol faces up when insertingthe plug into the charger port. 2.  Plug the charger into a walloutlet.NOTICEPlease use only an approved chargingaccessory to charge your LG phone. Improper handling of the charging port, as wellas the use of an incompatible charger, maycause damage to your phone and void  thewarranty.Charging with USBYou can use your computer tocharge your phone. Connect oneend of a USB cable to the chargingaccessory port on your phone andthe other end to a highpower USBport on your PC (commonly locatedon the front panel of the computer). NOTELower USB port is not supported,such as the USB port on yourkeyboard or bus-powered USB hub. Battery Temperature ProtectionIf the battery gets overheated, thephone will automatically turn off.When you turn the phone back on,a message pops up alerting youthat the phone was powered off foryour safety.NOTICELG symbol should face down.(for both your charger and USB)
19Battery Charge LevelYou can find the battery chargelevel at the top right of the LCDscreen. When the charge levelbecomes low, the battery sensorsounds a warning tone, blinks thebattery icon, and displays awarning message. As the chargelevel approaches empty, the phoneautomatically switches off withoutsaving. Signal StrengthCall quality depends on the signalstrength in your area. You can tellhow much signal strength you haveby the number of bars next to thesignal strength icon: the more bars,the stronger the signal. If you’rehaving problems with signal quality,move to an open area or, wheninside a building, try moving near awindow.Turning the Phone On and OffTurning the Phone On1.  Install a charged battery orconnect the phone to an externalpower source.2.  Press  (located above theon the keypad) until theLCD screen lights up.Turning the Phone Off1. Press and hold  until thedisplay turns off.Making Calls1.  Make sure the phone is turnedon. If not, press  for about threeseconds. If necessary, enter the lock code.2.  Enter the phone number.3. Press  .4.  Press  to end the call.NOTEYour phone has a Voice Commandsfeature that also lets you make callsby phone number, name, or location.
20Getting Started with Your PhoneCorrecting Dialing MistakesPress  once to erase the lastdigit entered, or hold it down for atleast two seconds to delete all thedigits.Redialing Calls1.  Press  twice to redial thelast number dialed.Receiving Calls1. When the phone rings orvibrates, answer the call byeither pressing  twice oropening the slide.NOTEIf you press the Left Soft Key [Quiet] while the phone is ringing andunlocked, the ringing or vibration ismuted for that call.NOTEIf you press the Right Soft Key [Ignore] while the phone is ringingand unlocked, the call will end or go tovoicemail.2. Press  to end the call.Screen IconsWhen the phone is on, the top lineof the LCD screen displays phonestatus icons. To see the icon glossary, go toMENU -> SETTINGS & TOOLS ->Phone Info -> Icon Glossary onyour phone.
21Vibrate ModeSets the phone to vibrate instead ofring ( is displayed). To setVibrate Mode, press and hold  .To return to Normal Mode, pressand hold  . Mute FunctionThe Mute Function prevents thetransmission of your voice to thecaller. To quickly activate Mutewhile in a call, press the Left SoftKey  [Mute], then to unmutepress the Left Soft Key [Unmute].Volume Quick AdjustmentQuickly adjust ringer and earpiecevolumes by pressing the upper sidekey on the left side of  the phone toincrease and lower key todecrease.NOTES •The earpiece volume can only beadjusted during a call and KeyBeep volume can only be adjustedthrough the Menu.•To turn off sounds, press and holdthe lower side key for 3 secondswhen the slide is up, then pressand hold the upper side key toreturn to normal sounds mode. Call WaitingDuring a call, one beep indicatesanother incoming call. Caller IDCaller ID displays the numberand/or name of the person callingwhen your phone rings. Voice CommandsVoice Commands allow you to dothings by verbal command (e.g.,make calls, confirm Voicemail, etc.).Press the Voice Commands Keyand follow the prompts.NOTEVoice Commands can also be startedwith the designated key on yourBluetooth®device. Please check themanual of the Bluetooth®device forfurther instructions.Quick Access to Convenient Features
22Entering and Editing InformationText InputThe following key functions areavailable to help with text entry:Left Soft Key: Press tochange text input mode.Shift: Press to change case(initial cap, caps lock,lowercase).Next: Press to display othermatching words in thedatabase.Space: Press to complete aword and insert a space.Clear: Press to delete asingle space or character.Hold to delete words.Punctuation: Press toinsert punctuation.Text Input ModesIn a text field, press the Left SoftKey  to display text modes.
23Storing Basics1. Enter a number (max. 48 digits),then press the Left Soft Key [Save].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Add New Contact/Update Existing, then press  .3. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Mobile 1/ Home/Work/ Mobile 2/ Fax, then press.4. Enter a name (max. 32characters), then press  .5. Press  to exit,  to call, orthe Right Soft Key  [Options].Customizing IndividualEntries1. Press the Right Soft Key [Contacts], then use theDirectional Key  to accessto an entry.2. Press the Left Soft Key  [Edit].3. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to the information tocustomize.4. Change the entry as you want,then press  to save yourchanges.Speed DialAllows you to set up your SpeedDials.1.  Press the Right Soft Key [Contacts], then use theDirectional Key  to accessto an entry.2.  Press the Left Soft Key [Edit].3.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a phone number, thenpress the Right Soft Key [Options].4.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Set Speed Dial, thenpress .5.  Enter a Speed Dial digit.●Use the keypad, then press.●Use the Directional Key  toaccess to the Speed Dial digit,then press  .6. Press  Yes, then press to save.Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
24Contacts in Your Phone’s MemoryStoring a Number withPausesPauses allow you to enteradditional series of numbers toaccess automated systems such asVoicemail or credit billing numbers.Pause types are: Wait (W) Thephone stops dialing until you pressthe Left Soft Key  [Release] toadvance to the next number. 2-SecPause (P) The phone waits twoseconds before sending the nextstring of digits.1. Enter the number, then press theRight Soft Key  [Options].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to 2-Sec Pause/ Wait,then press  .3. Enter additional number(s) (e.g.,pin number, credit card number,etc.).4. Press the Left Soft Key [Save].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Add New Contact orUpdate Existing and press  .6. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Mobile 1/ Home/Work/ Mobile 2/ Fax, then press.7.  Enter a name, then press  .Adding Another PhoneNumberFrom standby mode1.  Enter a phone number, thenpress the Left Soft Key [Save].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Update Existing, thenpress .3. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to an existing entry, thenpress . 4. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Mobile 1/ Home/Work/ Mobile 2/ Fax, then pressto save.From the Contact List Screen1.  Press the Right Soft Key [Contacts].2.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to an entry, then pressthe Left Soft Key  [Edit].3. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to the phone numberfield to add, then enter thenumber and press  to save.
25Changing Saved InformationTo edit any information you stored,access the Edit Contacts screen:1.  Press the Right Soft Key [Contacts].2.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a Contact entry, thenpress the Left Soft Key  [Edit].3.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to the field you want tochange.4.  Make the changes, then press.Adding a Pause to a Contact Entry1.  Press the Right Soft Key [Contacts].2.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a Contact entry, thenpress the Left Soft Key  [Edit].3.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to the number, then pressthe Right Soft Key [Options].4. Press  Wait or  2-SecPause.5. Enter additional number(s), thenpress .Changing the DefaultNumberThe Default Number is the phonenumber you entered when youcreated the Contact. Anothernumber can be saved as theDefault Number.1.  Press the Right Soft Key [Contacts].2.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to an entry.3.Press the Left Soft Key  [Edit].4.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a phone number, thenpress the Right Soft Key [Options].5.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Set As Default, thenpress .6.  Press  to set the newnumber as the default.A confirmation message isdisplayed.7.  Press  again to save.DeletingDeleting a Contact Entry1.  Press the Right Soft Key [Contacts].
26Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory2.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to an entry.3.  Press the Right Soft Key [Options].4. Press  Erase.5. Press  Yes.Deleting a Speed Dial1. Press the Right Soft Key [Contacts].2.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a Contact entry to editand press  [VIEW].3. Select the phone number withthe Speed Dial, then press [EDIT].4. Press the Right Soft Key [Options].5. Press  Remove Speed Dial.6. Press  Yes.Speed DialingAllows you to make phone callsquickly and easily to numbersstored in Contacts. NOTESpeed Dial 1 is for Voicemail.Speed Dial 411 is for DirectoryAssistance.Single Digit Speed DialsPress and hold the Speed Dial digit.Your phone recalls the phonenumber from your Contacts,displays it, and dials it for you.Multiple Digit Speed DialsWhen you press and hold a numberkey, it signals the phone to attempta Speed Dial transmission. To dialSpeed Dials with multiple digits,press the first digit(s) as necessary,then press and hold the last digit.For example, to Speed Dial 25,press  , then press and hold.NOTEYou can also enter the Speed Dialdigit(s), then press  .Speed Dials 97, 98, and 99Speed Dials 97, 98, and 99 arepreset to access certain phoneaccount information: 97 (#BAL), 98(#MIN), and 99 (#PMT). UnlikeSpeed Dial 1, these can be changedif you want.* 211, 311, 611 or 911 No. is notavailable for View,Set orRemove.* 411 is not available for Set orRemove.
27MMEEDDIIAA CCEENNTTEERRMEDIA CENTER allows you to domore than just talk on your phone.MEDIA CENTER is a technologyand service that allows you todownload and use applications onyour phone. With MEDIA CENTER,it’s quick and easy to personalizeyour phone to your lifestyle andtastes. Just download theapplications that appeal to you.With a wide range of softwareavailable, you can be assured thatyou can find something useful,practical, or entertaining. Anything Unclear?From the MEDIA CENTER menu,press the Right Soft Key  [Info]to see your memory status, activitylog, help text, and MEDIA CENTERstatus. Use the Help option to viewinformation from buying newapplications to expired applications.1. Music & TonesPersonalize your phone withringtones.  A wide variety ofchoices are available, such ascurrent hits, pop, hip-hop, andmore.Access and Options1. Press  [MENU].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  Music & Tones.4. Select a submenu by pressingthe number that correspondswith the submenu.1.1 V CAST MusicAllows you to download a variety ofmusic via V CAST whenever andwherever you are. 1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Music & Tones].4. Press  [V CAST Music].NOTEAdditional charges for music mayapply. V CAST Music service is notavailable in all areas. Checkwww.verizonwireless.com/getitnowwebsite for details.
28MEDIA CENTER1.2 Get New RingtonesAllows you to connect to MEDIACENTER and download variousringtones. 1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Music & Tones].4. Press  [Get NewRingtones].VZW Tones Deluxe VZW Tones Deluxe has all the bestsound clips of your favorite songsthat you can use as ring tones foryour phone. Preview, download,and manage all the latest andgreatest ringtones right from yourphone. To find all the latest hits,check out our “What's New”category. If you are looking for thehottest tones, check out ‘What’sHot”.NOTEAdditional fees apply.VZW SONG IDAccess SONG ID from the Get NewRingtones menu, then use it toidentify songs when you're on the go,and then download them as songs,Ringtones, and Ringback Tones. 1.3 My RingtonesAllows you to select a desiredringtone, download a new ringtone.1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Music & Tones].4. Press  [My Ringtones].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a ringtone and pressthe Left Soft Key  [Set As].●Ringtone●Contact ID: Highlight andselect the Contact to beidentified by the ringtone youselected.●Alert Sounds: Press thecorresponding number key to setthe ringtone for one of thefollowing:All Messages/ TXT Message/Pic/Video/Voice Message/Voicemail
291.4 My Music Allows you to store and to listen tomusic right from your phone. Shopfor and download a variety ofmusic, transfer music between yourphone and computer, manage andorganize your music files, and more.NOTEFile storage varies according to thesize of each file as well as memoryallocation of other applications.1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Music & Tones].4. Press  [My Music].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a submenu.Playing Your MusicMy Music submenus make it easyto find and play the music you’vestored in your phone.Access My Music1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Music & Tones].4. Press  [My Music].5.  Use the Directional Key  toselect a submenu, then press.6.  Select one of the followingoptions, then press  .Genres/ Artists/ Albums/ Songs/Playlists/ Inbox/ Play All/ Shuffle7.  Select a song and press  tostart the Music Player.Exit From the Music Player1. Display the Music Player.2.  Press the Right Soft Key [Options].3.  Press  to exit from theMusic Player.NOTEYou can also press the [end] to exitthe Music Player.
30MEDIA CENTER1.5 My SoundsAllows you to select a desiredsound or record a new sound.1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Music & Tones].4. Press  [My Sounds].5. Press  Record New orscroll and select a sound usingthe Directional Key  . Options with a sound filehighlighted:●Press the Left Soft Key [Erase].●Press  [PLAY].●Press the Right Soft Key [Options] to select:Send/ To Online Album/Rename/ Move/Lock(Unlock)/ Erase All/ FileInfo1.6 Sync MusicAllows you to synchronize themusic clips from a PC to yourphone. Verify that the transfer wassuccessful on the confirmationscreen.Sync your music from your PC toyour V CAST Music wirelessdevice NOTEA compatible USB cable (soldseparately) is required for syncing.Windows Media Player 10 orhigher1.  Use a USB cable to connectyour phone to your PC.2.  Go to the Get It Now menu andselect Music & Tones, thenselect Sync Music.3.  Open Windows Media™ Player10 or higher on your PC andselect the Sync tab.4.  Select Edit Playlist and select thesongs from your library that youwant to sync.5.  In Windows Media™ Player 10or higher, select V CAST MobilePhone – Removable StorageCard unless no memory card isavailable. Start the sync processin Windows Media™ Player 10or higher by clicking on StartSync.Remember, your phone must bein Sync Music mode.
316.  When syncing completes,disconnect the cable from yourphone and exit Sync Music.7.  Under the Music & Tones menu,open My Music to view and playyour music.Rhapsody1. Use a USB cable to connect yourphone to your PC.2. Go to the Get It Now menu andselect Music & Tones, thenselect Sync Music.3. Open Rhapsody on your PC andselect “My Library” on the lefttop “Sources” window.4. Add music files to mixer.5. Select V CAST Mobile Phone –External Memory on your leftmenu.6. Drag the music files on the mixerto the right and drop. 7. When syncing completes,disconnect the cable from yourphone and exit Sync Music.8. Under the Music & Tones menu,open My Music to view and playyour music.2. Picture & Video View, take, and trade your digitalpictures and videos right from yourwireless phone. Access and Options1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  Picture & Video.4. Select a submenu.2.1 V CAST VideosV CAST brings the world to yourmobile phone with full-motion videoand sound. Catch up with what’shappening with video clips fromnews, sports, entertainment, orweather (must be in V CASTcoverage area. Additional fees mayapply).1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Picture & Video].4. Press  [V CAST Videos].Browsing, Selecting, and PlayingVideo Clips
32MEDIA CENTER1. Press the Directional Key  tothe Left for Picture & Video.2. Press  V CAST Videos toopen Video Clips Catalog. 3. Press the Directional Key  toselect Video Clip categoriesincluding News, Entertainment,Sports, and Weather then pressto select.4. Access to content provider, thenpress . 5. If applicable, access to a sub-category, then press   .6. Access to the video clip youwant to view, then press  .To view a Streaming Video1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Picture & Video].4. Press  [V CAST Videos].5. Select a Video Clip Category anda Video Clip, and press  .6.  Read the description of the videoclip, and press  to view.7. Select Yes to accept charges,press  and the Video Clip willinitiate transfer.8.  The video clip will beginplayback shortly after beingselected. To download a Video Clip1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Picture & Video].4. Press  [V CAST Videos].5.  Access to a video clip, thenpress .6. Read the description of the videoclip and press the Right Soft Key[Options].7. Press  Save Video, andpress .8. Select Yes to accept charges,press  and the video clip willinitiate downloading of video.9. Once video is downloaded amessage will appear on yourphone.10. Select Yes and press  toview video.11. The video clip will beautomatically saved in My Clipsand in My Videos.
33NOTENot all videos are downloadable. Onlyvideos that have the option to savecan be downloaded. Additionalcharges for each video clip viewedmay apply. Video Clips service is notavailable in all areas. Checkwww.verizonwireless.com/getitnowwebsite for details.Deleting Video Clips1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Picture & Video].4. Press  [V CAST Videos].5. Press the Left Soft Key  [MyVideos].  6. Access to the Video to deleteusing the Directional Key  .7. Press the Left Soft Key [Options] and press [Erase].8. Press  [Yes] to erase Video.Configure Alerts for New VideoClips1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Picture & Video].4. Press  [V CAST Videos].5. From Video Clips Catalog, selecta category.6. Select Content Provider. 7. Press the Right Soft Key [Options]. 8. Select Alerts.9. Select Configure Alerts.10. Select content for alerts desiredand press  to save.2.2 Get New PicturesAllows you to connect to MEDIACENTER and download a variety ofimages for My Pictures.1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Picture & Video].4. Press  [Get New Pictures].5. Press .
34MEDIA CENTER2.3 My PicturesAllows you to view photos stored inthe phone.1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Picture & Video].4. Press  [My Pictures].5. Select a picture with theDirectional Key  and pressthe Right Soft Key  [Options]. 6. Select one of the followingoptions:Send Picture Message/ ToOnline Album/ Via BluetoothSet As Wallpaper/ Picture IDTake Picture Turns on thecamera function.Get New Pictures Downloadsvarious pictures.Manage My Pics Allows you tomark the selected picture andapply options.Edit Rotate/Zoom/CropRename Renames the selectedpicture.Print Print via Bluetooth/ PrintPreferencesFile Info Name/ Date/Time/Resolution/ Size/ TypeNOTEThe option 'Send via Bluetooth' is notdisplayed when you select picturesprotected by DRM (Digital RightsManagement).2.4 My VideosAllows you to view videos stored inthe phone.1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Picture & Video].4. Press  [My Videos].5. Select a video with theDirectional Key  and pressthe Right Soft Key  [Options]. Send Sends a video message.Record Video Turns on the videocamera function.To Online Album Accesses theOnline Album.V CAST Videos Accesses VCAST Videos feature.Manage My Videos Allows youto mark multiple videos to beerased, moved, locked orunlocked.Set As Wallpaper Displays theselected video file as thebackground for your phone.Rename Renames the selectedvideo.
35File Info Name/ Date/ Time/Duration/ Size6. Press to play.NOTEFile storage varies according to thesize of each file as well as memoryallocation of other applications.●: Adjust the volume.●Left Soft Key  : Mute/ Unmute●: Pause/ Play●Up Navigation Key  : Showsthe full screen.●Down Navigation Key  : Stop●Right Navigation Key  : FF●Left Navigation Key  :Rewind4. Press the Right Soft Key [Options] to select one of thefollowing options:Set As Wallpaper/ File Info2.5 Take PictureLets you to takedigital pictures.1. Press [MENU]. 2. Use theDirectional Key  to access toMEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Picture & Video].4. Press  [Take Picture].5. Set the brightness by pressingthe Directional Key  , zoom bypressing the Directional Key, and press the Right SoftKey  [Options] to changeother settings.●Select the option(s) to customize.RESOLUTION 1600x1200/1280X960/ 640X480/ 320X240 SELF TIMER Off/ 3 Seconds/ 5 Seconds/ 10 SecondsWHITE BALANCE Auto/ Sunny/Cloudy/ Fluorescent/ GlowSHUTTER SOUND Shutter/ NoSound /Say “Cheese”/ Ready! 1 2 3COLOR EFFECTS Normal/Negative/ Aqua/ Sepia/Black&White NIGHT MODE On/ OffSAVE OPTION Internal/ ExternalPHOTOMETRY Average/ SpotPREVIEW Actual view/ FullscreenCAPTURE Camera/ Video6. Take a picture by pressing [TAKE].  7. Press the Left Soft Key
36MEDIA CENTER[Save]. The picture is stored inMy Pictures. 2.6 Record VideoLets you record avideo messagewith sound.1. Press [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Picture & Video].4. Press  [Record Video].5. Set the brightness by pressingthe Directional Key  , zoomby pressing the Directional Key, and press the Right SoftKey  [Options] to changeother settings.RECORDING TIME For Send/ ForSaveRESOLUTION 320X240/ 176X144 SAVE OPTION Internal/ ExternalCOLOR EFFECTS Normal/Negative/ Aqua/ Sepia/Black&WhiteWHITE BALANCE Auto/ Sunny/Cloudy/ Fluorescent/ GlowCAPTURE Camera/ Video6. Press  [REC] to beginrecording, and again to stop.7. Press the Left Soft Key [Save]. The recorded video isstored in My Videos. 2.7 Online AlbumUse to access the Online Album(PIX Place).1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Picture & Video].4. Press  [Online Album].3. GamesAllows you to download games andapplications from the MEDIACENTER server. Choose thesoftware you want from the listdisplayed on the screen.1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Games].4. Press  [Get NewApplications].
374. Mobile Web The  Mobile Web feature allowsyou to access news, sports,weather, and email from yourVerizon Wireless device. Accessand selections within this featureare dependent upon your serviceprovider. For specific information onMobile Web access through yourphone, contact your serviceprovider.1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Mobile Web].Ending a Browser SessionEnd a Browser session by pressing.Navigating Through the BrowserOn-screen items appear in one ofthe following ways: ●Numbered optionsYou can use your numeric keypador you can select the items bymoving the cursor and pressingthe appropriate Soft Keys.●Links embedded in contentYou can act on the options or thelinks using the Soft Keys justbelow the display screen.●Text or numbersYou can select the items bymoving the cursor and pressingthe appropriate Soft Keys.Selecting Use the Directional Key  . A cursor lets you know which itemis currently selected.Fast Selecting Press and hold the Directional Keyto quickly move the cursor upand down on the current screen.Selecting by PagePress the Side Keys to move up anddown a page at a time.Home PageTo go to the Home Page, press andhold or .View Browser MenuPress Voice Commands key  touse the Browser menu.
38MEDIA CENTERSoft KeysTo navigate to different screens orselect special functions, use theSoft Keys. The function associatedwith the Soft Keys can change foreach page and depends on eachhighlighted item.Left Soft KeyLeft Soft Key  is used primarilyfor options or selecting an item butits function may change, dependingon the content displayed.Right Soft Key Right Soft Key  is used primarilyfor secondary options or a menu ofsecondary options.Entering Text, Numbers, or SymbolsWhen prompted to enter text, thecurrent text entry method appearsabove the Right Soft Key  as Word, Abc, ABC, 123 or Symbols. To change the input mode, pressthe Right Soft Key  . To create anupper case character, press  .Deleting Text/Number EnteredWhen entering text or numbers,touch  to clear the lastnumber, letter, or symbol. Press andhold  to clear the input fieldcompletely.Initiating a Phone Call From theBrowserYou can make a phone call from theBrowser if the site you are usingsupports the feature (the phonenumber may be highlighted and theLeft Soft Key  appears as Call).The browser connection isterminated when you initiate thecall. After you end the call, yourphone returns to the screen fromwhich you initiated the call.
395. Browse & DownloadEverything you need to know whileyou’re on the go. 1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Browse &Download].4. Press  [Get NewApplications].VZ NavigatorSM Now you can find the address of agreat restaurant or the nearestATM. Check movie times. Discoverthe latest hot spots. And knowexactly how to get where you’regoing. VZ Navigator puts all theadvanced features of the latest GPSdevices and systems on yourwireless device — at a  fraction ofthe price.NOTES ●To use VZ Navigator, you mustturn location on. (See page 76)●Download, subscription andairtime required for use; only inNational Enhanced ServiceCoverage Area: accuracy andcompleteness of information isnot guaranteed; informationabout location of device will beused to deliver service.6. Extras1. Press  [MENU].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MEDIA CENTER.3. Press  [Extras].4. Press  [Get NewApplications].
40MESSAGING MMEESSSSAAGGIINNGGSHORTCUTFrom the standby mode, pressing the Left SoftKey  is a hot key to your MESSAGING. Text messages, Picture messages,and the Voicemail box becomeavailable as soon as the phone ispowered on. ●Check types of messages bypressing the Left Soft Key [Message].●Make a call to the callbacknumber (in Inbox) by pressingduring a message check.The phone can store over 541messages. The information storedin the message is determined byphone mode and service capability.Other limits to available charactersper message may exist. Pleasecheck with your service providerfor system features andcapabilities.New Message AlertThere are ways your phone alertsyou to new messages.1. The phone displays a messageon the screen.2. The message icon ( ) isdisplayed on the display screen.In the case of a high prioritymessage, the icon will flash anda warning message is displayed.NOTEIf you receive the same messagetwice, your phone deletes the olderone and the new one is stored as aDUPLICATE.1. New MessageAllows you to send messages (Text,Picture, and Video) and pages.Each message has a destination(Address) and information(Message). These are dependentupon the type of message you wantto send.1.1 TXT MessageThe Basics of Sending a Message1. Press the Left Soft Key [Message].2. Press  New Message.3. Press  [TXT Message].
414. Enter the phone number of therecipient or the email address foran email message. You can enterup to 10 addresses for a singlemessage.5. Press the Directional Key downward.6. Type your message (text oremail).7. Press  [SEND].Customizing the Message UsingOptions●Editing the To: field1. With the To Field highlighted,press the Right Soft Key [Add].2. Select the option(s) to customize.From Contacts/ Recent Calls/Groups/ To Contacts●Editing Text1. With the To Field highlighted,press the Right Soft Key [Options].2. Select the option(s) to customize.Save As Draft Saves themessage into the Drafts folder. Add Allows you to add Graphic,Animation, Sound, Quick Text,Signature, Name Card, orAddress From Contacts .Format Text  Allows you tochange the look of the text. Alignment/ Font Size/ Font Style/Text Color/ BackgroundPriority Level Gives priority tothe message. High/ NormalCallback # Inserts a pre-programmed callback numberwith your message.On/ Off/ EditSave Quick Text  Allows you todefine phrases for Quick Text.Cancel Message Cancelsmessage editing and goes toMessage menu. 3. Complete and then send or savethe message.Using Contacts to Send a MessageYou can designate an entry savedin your Contacts as the addressinstead of manually entering thedestination.1. With the To Field highlighted,press the Left Soft Key [Message].2. Press  New Message.
42MESSAGING 3. Press  [TXT Message].4. Press the Right Soft Key [Add].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to From Contacts andpress . 6. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to the Contact entrycontaining the destination andpress .7. Press the Left Soft Key [Done].NOTEThe Address feature allows multi-sending of up to 10 total addresses.8. Complete the message asnecessary.1.2 Picture MessageThe Basics of Sending a Message1. Press the Left Soft Key [Message].2. Press  New Message.3. Press  [Picture Message].4. Enter the cellular phone numberor email address of the recipient.5. Press the Directional Key downward.6. Type your message (text oremail).7. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Picture and press theLeft Soft Key  [My Pics]. Usethe Directional Key  toselect the image you want tosend, then press  .8. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Sound, then press theLeft Soft Key  [Sounds]. Usethe Directional Key  toaccess to the audio file you wantto send then press  .9. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Name Card, thenpress the Left Soft Key [Contacts]. Use the DirectionalKey  to select the Name Cardyou want to send, then press .10. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Subject and enter thesubject.11. Press  [SEND]. A confirmation message isdisplayed.●  Editing the To: field1. With the To Field highlighted,press the Right Soft Key [Add].
432. Select the option(s) to customize.From Contacts/ From RecentCalls/ Groups/ To Online Album/To Contacts●Editing Text1. With the To Field highlighted,press the Right Soft Key [Options].2. Select the option(s) to customize.Preview Displays the Picturemessage as it would be seen bythe recipient.Save As Draft Saves themessage into the Drafts folder.Copy Text Allows you to copytext.Add Quick Text  Insertspredefined phrases.Add Slide Insert multiplepictures into a picture message. Priority Level  Gives priority tothe message. High/ NormalCancel Message●Editing Picture1. With the To Field highlighted,press the Right Soft Key [Options].2. Select the option(s) to customize.Preview/ Save As Draft/ AddSlide/ Priority Level/ RemovePicture/ Cancel Message●Editing Sound1. With the To Field highlighted,press the Right Soft Key [Options].2. Select the option(s) to customize.Preview/ Save As Draft/ AddSlide/ Priority Level/ RemoveSound/ Cancel Message●Editing Name Card 1. With the To Field highlighted,press the Right Soft Key [Options].2. Select the option(s) to customize.Preview/ Save As Draft/ AddSlide/ Priority Level/ RemoveName Card/ Cancel Message●Editing a Subject1. With the To Field highlighted,press the Right Soft Key [Options].2. Select the option(s) to customize.Preview/ Save As Draft/ CopyText/ Add Quick Text/ Add Slide/Priority Level/ Cancel Message3. Complete and then send or savethe message.
44MESSAGING 1.3 Video MessageThe Basics of Sending a Message1. Press the Left Soft Key [Message].2. Press  New Message.3. Press  [Video Message].4. Enter the cellular phone numberor email address of the recipient.5. Press the Directional Key downward.6. Type your message (text oremail).7. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Video and press theLeft Soft Key  [Videos].Use the Directional Key  toaccess to the video file you wantto send, then press  .8. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Name Card, thenpress the Left Soft Key [Contacts]. Use the DirectionalKey  to select the Name Cardyou want to send, then press .9. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Subject and enter thesubject.10. Press  [SEND]. A confirmation message isdisplayed.Customizing the Message UsingOptions●Editing the To: field1. With the To Field highlighted,press the Right Soft Key [Add].2. Select the option(s) to customize.From Contacts/ From RecentCalls/ Groups/ To Online Album/To Contacts●Editing Text1. With the To Field highlighted,press the Right Soft Key [Options].2. Select the option(s) to customize.Preview Displays the Videomessage as it would be seen bythe recipient.Save As Draft Saves themessage into the Drafts folder.Copy Text Allows you to copytext.Add Quick Text Insertspredefined phrases.
45Priority Level Gives priority tothe message. High/ NormalCancel Message●Editing Video1. With the To Field highlighted,press the Right Soft Key [Options].2. Select the option(s) to customize.Preview/ Save As Draft/ PriorityLevel/ Remove Video/ CancelMessage●Editing Name Card 1. With the To Field highlighted,press the Right Soft Key [Options].2. Select the option(s) to customize.Preview/ Save As Draft/ AddSlide/ Priority Level/ RemoveName Card/ Cancel Message●  Editing the Subject1. With the To Field highlighted,press the Right Soft Key [Options].2. Select the option(s) to customize.Preview/ Save As Draft/ CopyText/ Add Quick Text/ PriorityLevel/ Cancel Message3. Complete and then send or savethe message.1.4 Voice MessageThe Basic of Sending a MessageUsing the Internal Keypad1. Press the Left Soft Key [Message].2. Press  New Message.3. Press  [Voice Message].4.  Press  to start recording.5.  Record your voice message.6.  Press  to end recording.7.  Enter the cellular phone numberor email address of the recipient.8.  Press the Directional Key downward.9.  Type your message (text oremail).10. Use the Directional Key  tohighlight Name Card, then pressthe Left Soft  Key [Contacts]. Use the DirectionalKey to choose My NameCard/ From Contacts.11. Use the Directional Key  tohighlight Subject and enter thesubject.
46MESSAGING 12. Press  [SEND]. After a connecting display,message is transmitted.2. InboxThe phone alerts you in 3 wayswhen you receive a new message:●By displaying a messagenotification on the screen.●By sounding a sound orvibration, if set.●By blinking  (only when youget a high priority message).Viewing Your Inbox1. Press  [MENU].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MESSAGING. 3. Press  [Inbox].4. Options from here:●Press the Left Soft Key [Erase].●Press the Right Soft Key [Options].Reply Replies to the originationaddress of the received message.Forward Forwards a receivedmessage to other destinationaddress(es).Add To Contacts Stores thecallback number, email address,and numbers from the address ofthe received message into yourContacts.Extract Addresses Allows you toextract addresses.Sort By Sender Allows you tosort inbox by sender.ManageInbox  Allows you to customizeinbox.Manage Inbox Allows you tocustomize message.Message Info  Allows you tocheck the received messageinformation.Message Icon ReferenceNew/Unread TXTMessagesOpened/Read TXTMessagesPriority HighLockedNew/Unread Picture/ VideoMessagesOpen/Read Picture/ VideoMessages
47New/Unread BrowserMessagesOpened/Read BrowserMessagesNew/Unread NotificationMessagesOpen/Read NotificationMessages3. SentYou can save up to 100 sentmessages. This menu lists yourSent messages. Use it to verifywhether the transmission wassuccessful or not and viewmessage contents.1. Press  [MENU].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MESSAGING.3. Press  [Sent].4. Options from here:●Press the Left Soft Key [Erase].●Press the Right Soft Key [Options].Forward Forwards a sentmessage to other destinationaddress(es).Resend Allows you to retransmitthe selected message.Add To Contacts Stores thecallback number, email address,and numbers from the address ofthe message into your Contacts.Sort By Recipient Allows you tosort sent message by recipient.Manage Sent Allows you tocustomize Sent message.Message Info Allows you tocheck the sent messageinformation.Message Icon ReferenceText/Picture/VideoMessages sentMessage deliveredText/Picture/VideoMessages failedMultiple Messages sentMultiple MessagesdeliveredMultiple Messages failedMultiple MessagesincompletePriority HighLocked
48MESSAGING 4. DraftsDisplays draft messages.1. Press  [MENU].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MESSAGING.3. Press  [Drafts].4. Options from here:●Press the Left Soft Key [Erase].●Press the Right Soft Key [Options].Send Sends the selectedmessage.Add To Contacts Stores thecallback number, email address,and numbers from the addressincluded in the message intoyour Contacts.Manage Drafts  Allows you tocustomize Drafts.Message Icon ReferenceDraft TXTDraft Picture/Video5. VoicemailAllows you to view the number ofnew voice messages recorded inthe Voicemail box. Once youexceed the storage limit, oldmessages are overwritten. Whenyou have a new voice message,your phone will alert you.Checking Your Voicemail Box1. Press  [MENU].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MESSAGING.3. Press  [Voicemail].4. Options from here:●Press the Left Soft Key [Clear] to delete information, andthen press  [Yes].●Press or [CALL] tolisten to themessage(s).OR1.  Dial *86 (*VM)  from yourphone or dialyour wireless phone numberfrom any touch-tone phone.2.  When the recordedannouncement begins, pressto interrupt (if applicable).
493.  An easy-to-follow setup tutorialwill begin. Follow the instructionsto set up your new passwordand record a greeting. 6. Mobile IMAllows you to send and receive anInstant Message at any time.1. Press  [MENU].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MESSAGING.3. Press  [Mobile IM].7. EmailAllows you to send an email viaMobile Web.1. Press  [MENU].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MESSAGING.3. Press  [Email].4. A Mobile Web Browser sessionstarts.5. Access to an email provider andpress .6. Login or enter your emailaddress and password. 8. ChatAllows you to chat with InternetMessenger users.1. Press  [MENU].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MESSAGING.3. Press  [Chat].4. A Mobile Web Browser sessionstarts.5. Access to a Chat provider andpress .NOTEThis feature may require asubscription by a Chat serviceprovider.MSG SettingsAllows you to configure settings foryour messages.1. Press  [MENU].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MESSAGING.3. Press the Left Soft Key [Settings]. 4.Use the Directional Key  toaccess to one of the settings andpress  to select it.
50MESSAGING Message Settings Sub-MenuDescriptions1. Entry Mode (Word/ Abc/ ABC/123)Allows you to select the defaultinput method including Word, Abc,ABC, 123.2. Auto Save (On/ Off/ Prompt)With this feature on, messages areautomatically saved in the Sentfolder when transmitted.3. Auto Erase (On/ Off)With this feature on, readmessages are automaticallydeleted when you exceed thestorage limit.4. TXT Auto View (On/Off)Allows you to directly display thecontent when receiving a message.5. TXT Auto Play (On/Off)Allows the display to automaticallyselect while viewing messages.6. Pic-Video Auto Receive (On/Off)Allows you to directly download thecontent when receiving a Picturemessage.7. Quick Text Allows you to display, edit, and addtext phrases. These text stringsallow you to reduce manual textinput into messages.8. Voicemail # Allows you to manually enter theaccess number for VoicemailService. This number should beonly used when a VMS (VoicemailService) access number is notprovided from the network.9. Callback # Allows you to automatically send adesignated callback number whenyou send a message.0. Signature (None/ Custom)Allows you make/edit a signature toautomatically send with yourmessages.
51Erasing MessagesAllows you to erase all messagesstored in your Inbox, Sent, or Draftsfolders. You can also erase allmessages at the same time.1. Press  [MENU].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to MESSAGING.3. Press the Right Soft Key [Options]. Erase Inbox/ Erase Sent/ EraseDrafts/ Erase All4. Press  to erase themessages selected.A confirmation message isdisplayed.
52CONTACTSCCOONNTTAACCTTSSThe Contacts Menu allows you tostore names, phone numbers andother information in your phone’smemory. SHORTCUTPressing the Right Soft Keyis a hot key to Contacts List.1. New ContactAllows you to add a new number toyour Contacts List.NOTEUsing this submenu, the number issaved as a new Contact, not into anexisting Contact.1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Press  [New Contact].3. Enter the name and press theDirectional Key  downward.4.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to the phone numbertype.5. Enter the number and press  .NOTEFor more detailed information, seepage 23.2. Contact ListAllows you to view your ContactsList.1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Press  [Contact List].3. Use the Directional Key  toselect through your Contactsalphabetically.●Press the Right Soft Key [Options] to select one of thefollowing:Call/ New Contact/ Erase/New TXT Message/ NewPicture Message/ New VideoMessage/ New VoiceMessage/ Set As ICE Contact/Erase All/ Send Name Card●Press the Left Soft Key [Edit] to edit.●Press  [VIEW] to view theContact information.
533. GroupsAllows you to view your groupedContacts, add a new group, changethe name of a group, delete agroup, or send a message toeveryone in the selected group.1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Press  [Groups].3. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a group to view thenpress .●Press the Left Soft Key [New] to add a new group tothe list.●Use the Directional Key to access to a group thenpress the Right Soft Key [Options] to select one of thefollowing:New TXT Message/ NewPicture Message/ New VideoMessage/ New VoiceMessage/ Rename/ Erase/Send Name Card●Press  [VIEW] to view theGroup information. 4. Speed DialsAllows you to view your list ofSpeed Dials or designate SpeedDials for numbers entered in yourContacts.1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Press  [Speed Dials].3. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to the Speed Dialposition, or enter the Speed Dialdigit and press  [SET].4. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to the Contact then press.5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to the number then press.6. Press  [Yes].A confirmation message isdisplayed.
54CONTACTS5. In Case of Emergency (ICE)This menu allows you to storenames, phone numbers and otherinformation, which will be veryhelpful in case of emergency. Also,it allows you to read, add, edit, orerase the notes yourself asnecessary in case an emergencytakes place.1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Press  [In Case ofEmergency].3.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Contact 1, 2, or 3, thenpress  [ADD].4. Press  to add Contact fromyour Contacts List.Access to the Contact, thenpress .ICE CONTACT ASSIGNED isdisplayed.ORPress  to enter informationnot stored in your Contacts List.5. The generic Contact labelchanges to the specified name. Entering Your ICE Personal Info1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Press  [In Case ofEmergency].3. Access to Personal Info, thenpress .4.  Access to one of the Noteentries, then press  .5.  Enter information that would behelpful in an emergency (e.g.,your medical record number),then press  .TIPWhen you've assigned ICE Contactsand your phone is locked, the LeftSoft Key appears as [ICE]allowing the emergency information tobe viewed without unlocking thephone.
556. My Name CardAllows you to view all of yourpersonal Contact informationincluding name, phone numbers,and email address in one entry.1. Press  [MENU]. 2. Press  [My Name Card].3. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to the information youwant to enter, then press [EDIT].4. Enter your information asnecessary, then press  .5.  Send your name card using theRight Soft Key  [Options].
56RECENT CALLSRREECCEENNTT CCAALLLLSSThe Recent Calls Menu is a list ofthe last phone numbers or Contactentries for calls you placed,accepted, or missed. It's continuallyupdated as new numbers areadded to the beginning of the listand the oldest entries are removedfrom the bottom of the list.1. MissedAllows you to view the list ofmissed calls; up to 90 entries.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to RECENT CALLS.3. Press  [Missed].4. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to an entry, then●Press  to view the entry.●Press  to place a call tothe number.●Press the Right Soft Key [Options] to select:Save(Details)/ Erase/Lock(Unlock)/ Erase All/ View Timers●Press the Left Soft Key [Message] to select:New TXT Message/ New Picture Message/ New Video Message2. ReceivedAllows you to view the list ofincoming calls; up to 90 entries.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to RECENT CALLS.3. Press  [Received].4. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to an entry, then●Press  to view the entry.●Press  to place a call tothe number.●Press the Right Soft Key [Options] to select:Save(Details)/ Erase/Lock(Unlock)/ Erase All/ View Timers●Press the Left Soft Key [Message] to select:New TXT Message/ New Picture Message/ New Video Message
573. DialedAllows you to view the list ofoutgoing calls; up to 90 entries.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to RECENT CALLS.3. Press  [Dialed].4. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to an entry, then●Press  to view the entry.●Press  to place a call tothe number.●Press the Right Soft Key [Options] to select:Save(Details)/ Erase/Lock(Unlock)/ Erase All/ View Timers●Press the Left Soft Key [Message] to select:New TXT Message/ New Picture Message/ New Video Message4. AllAllows you to view the list of allcalls; up to 270 entries.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to RECENT CALLS.3. Press  [All].4. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to an entry, then●Press  to view the entry.●Press  to place a call tothe number.●Press the Right Soft Key [Options] to select:Save(Details)/ Erase/Lock(Unlock)/ Erase All/ View Timers●Press the Left Soft Key [Message] to select:New TXT Message/ New Picture Message/ New Video MessageSHORTCUT  To view a quick list of all yourrecent calls, press from standby mode.
58RECENT CALLS5. View TimersAllows you to view the duration ofselected calls.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to RECENT CALLS.3. Press  [View Timers].4. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a call list.Last Call/ All Calls/ ReceivedCalls/ Dialed Calls/ RoamingCalls/ Transmit Data/ ReceivedData/ Total Data/ Last Reset/Lifetime Calls/   Lifetime DataCounter 5.  Reset all the recorded timers bypressing Right Soft Key [Reset All] if you want to reset.
59SSEETTTTIINNGGSS && TTOOOOLLSS1. My AccountCheck your subscriptioninformation ranging from yourpayment plan to your softwareupgrade or other available service.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 3. Press  [My Account].2. ToolsYour phone tools include VoiceCommands, Calculator, Ez Tip Calc,Calendar, Alarm Clock, Stopwatch,World Clock, Notepad, and USBMass Storage.2.1 Voice CommandsThis feature provides you with thefollowing options equipped withAVR (Advanced Voice Recognition)technology. Each option has itsdetailed information on the phoneand you can check it out bypressing the Left Soft Key [Info].Access and Options1. Press the Voice Command Key.Settings to Optimize the VoiceCommands Feature by pressing theRight Soft Key   [Settings].Digit Dial Readout On/ OffChoice List Automatic/ Always OffSensitivity Control the sensitivity asReject More/ Automatic/ RejectLess.Train Voice If the phone often asksyou to repeat voice command, trainthe phone to recognize your voicepatterns. Prompts Mode/ Audio Playback/TimeoutFor Mode, set Prompts/ Readout +Alerts/ Readout/ Tones Only. ForAudio Playback, set Speakerphoneor Earpiece. For Timeout, set 5 seconds or 10 seconds.Call Alert  Ring Only/ Caller ID +Ring/ Name RepeatSETTINGS & TOOLS
60SETTINGS & TOOLS2.1.1 Call <Name or Number>Say "Call" and then call someonesimply by saying the phone numberor name. Please speak clearly andexactly as in your Contacts list.When you have more than onecontact number, you can state thename and number type of thecontact (for example, 'Call JohnWork').2.1.2 Send Msg to <Name orNumber>Say 'Send Message' and thecommand will prompt you for thetype of message. After choosing themessage type, you will be promptedfor the contact name, number orgroup. It will automatically start amessage. If you say a full-sentencecommand, such as 'Send Messageto Bob', it would automatically starta text message without asking forthe message type. When using'Send Message' command, speakclearly and say the number, groupname, or name exactly as it isentered in your Contact list. 2.1.3 Go to <Menu>The 'Go to' command allows you toaccess a menu within the phone(for example, 'Go to Calendar'). If no menu option is stated, a list ofoptions will be provided.2.1.4 Check <Item>The "Check" command allows youto check out a wide range of itemsSuch as Phone status, Voicemail,Messages, Missed Calls, Time,Sighal Strength, Battery andVolume.2.1.5 Contacts <Name>You can look up names in yourContacts (for example, 'ContactsJohn'):Read out/ Create New/ Erase/Modify2.1.6 My AccountThe "My Account" commandprovides you with direct access toyour Verizon Wireless accountinformation.2.1.7 HelpProvides a general guideline tousing Voice Commands.
612.2 CalculatorAllows you to perform simplemathematical calculations. You canenter numbers up to the eighthdecimal place. Calculations can bemade with up to 4 lines at one time.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 3. Press  [Tools]. 4. Press  [Calculator].5. Enter the numbers to get thevalue you want. To cancel anumber, press the Left Soft Key[Clear]. 6.  Use the Right Soft Key [Operator] to add parenthesis orpower among numbers forcalculation.NOTETo insert a decimal, press  . Toinsert ±, press  .2.3 Ez Tip CalculatorAllows you to quickly and easilycalculate bill amounts using the billtotal, tip % and number of people asvariables.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 3. Press  [Tools]. 4. Press  [Ez Tip Calculator].5.  Enter the variable fields (Totalbill, Tip (%), Split) and thecorresponding calculation fields(tip and total for each person)appear automatically.6. Press the Left Soft Key [Reset] for another calculation.2.4 CalendarAllows you to keep your agendaconvenient and easy to access.Simply store your appointments andyour phone will alert you with areminder you set.SHORTCUTPressing the Directional Keyfrom standby mode is ahot key to Calendar by default.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.
62SETTINGS & TOOLS3. Press  [Tools]. 4. Press  [Calendar].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to  the scheduled day.Left  : Previous DayRight  : Next DayUp  : Previous Week Down  : Next Week6. Press the Left Soft Key [Add].7. Enter Subject, then scroll downto set remaining settings.8. Highlight a Calendar setting field,then press the Left Soft Key [Set]. For each Calendar eventyou can set:●Start Time  ●End Time●Repeat ●Until●Alerts ●Tones●Vibrate9. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting.10. Press  [SAVE] whenCalendar information iscomplete.2.5 Alarm ClockAllows you to set one of threealarms. At the alarm time, Alarm 1(or 2 or 3) will be displayed on theLCD screen and the alarm willsound.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Tools]. 4. Press  [Alarm Clock].5.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to an Alarm (1, 2, or 3),then press  .6.  Enter the alarm informationincluding:●Turn On/Off ●Set Time●Repeat ●Ringtone7.  Use the Directional Key  toaccess to  the information youwant to set, then press the LeftSoft Key  [Set] to view yoursetting choices.8. Press  [SAVE] after setting allof the Alarm fields as necessary.When the alarm goes off, youcan turn it off by pressing  orthe side keys.
632.6 StopwatchAllows you to use your phone astypical stopwatch. Start measuringtime and finish it pressing  .Press the Left Soft Key  to lap.Press the Right SoftKey  [Reset]. 1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Tools]. 4. Press  [Stopwatch].2.7 World Clock Allows you to determine the currenttime in another time zone or countryby navigating with the left or rightnavigation keys. 1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS,and press  . 3. Press  [Tools]. 4. Press  [World Clock].5.  Press the Right Soft Key [Cities] to check out a list ofavailable cities.6. Select a city from the list, thenpress . The display shows the position ofthe city on a global map.  7. Press  again to zoom in onthe city and view its date andtime infomation.NOTEWith Left Soft Key  [Set DST],set to daylight saving time.2.8 NotepadAllows you to add, read, edit, anderase notes to yourself.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS,and press  . 3. Press  [Tools]. 4. Press  [Notepad].5. Press the Left Soft Key [Add] to write a new note.6. Press the Left Soft Key  tochange the entry mode. 7. After filling in the note, press to save it.
64SETTINGS & TOOLS2.9 USB Mass StorageThis menu allows you to transfercontent from your phone to yourPC(or vice versa) when your phoneis connected to your PC with acompatible USB cable. You canonly access this menu when amicroSD card is inserted in yourphone.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Tools]. 4. Press  [USB Mass Storage].3. Bluetooth Menu The  is compatible withdevices that support the Bluetooth®headset, hands-free, dial-upnetworking, object push forContacts including name cards andCalendar events, Advanced AudioDistribution (Stereo), File TransferProfile(s), PhoneBook AccessProfile, Basic Printing Profile andBasic Imaging Profile.* You may create and store 20pairings within the  andconnect to one device at a time. The approximate communicationrange for Bluetooth®wirelesstechnology is up to 30 feet (10meters).Bluetooth QD ID B013586NOTERead the user guide of eachBluetooth®accessory that you aretrying to pair with your phone becausethe instructions may be different. NOTEYour phone is based on the Bluetooth®specification, but it is not guaranteedto work with all devices enabled withBluetooth®wireless technology.Phone does not support ALLBluetooth®OBEX Profiles.* For vehicle/accessory compatibility go towww.verizonwireless.com/bluetoothchart.
65TIPS ●The Stereo profile supported byprovides you with the abilityto use the integrated music player(and optional Bluetooth stereoheadset) to listen to WMA and MP3music providing you with lots oflistening fun.●Object Push Profile allows you totransfer a Contact entry (vCard)and/or transfer a calendar event(vCal) and image to another OPP-enabled Bluetooth device.●PhoneBook Access Profile allows yourcar kit and your phone to shareinformation. By pairing the devicesand connecting with this profile, youcan access and use your phone bookdata while in your vehicle.●Image transfer of user generatedcontent is available via the BasicImaging Profile.●Basic Printing Profile is a profile totransfer user-generated images to aprinter and print them out.The steps are: 1. Press  [MENU] -> use theDirectional Key  to access toMEDIA CENTER -> press Picture & Video -> press My Pictures.2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to the picture you want to print. 3. Press the Right Soft Key [Options]. 4. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to Print via Bluetooth, andpress . 3.1 Add New DevicePairing is the process that allowsthe handset to locate, establish,and register 1-to-1 connection withthe target device. For pairing with a new Bluetooth®device1. Follow the Bluetooth®accessoryinstructions to set the device topairing mode.2. Press  [MENU].  3. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 4. Press  [Bluetooth Menu].5. Press  [Add New Device].Set the desired device to pairing.6. If Bluetooth®power is set to off,you will be prompted to turnpower on. Access to Yes andpress .7.  The device will appear in AddNew Device menu once it hasbeen located. Access to thedevice and press  .8.  The handset will prompt you forthe passcode. Consult theBluetooth®accessoryinstructions for the appropriate
When an audio device issearched by your deviceWhen a PC is searched byyour deviceWhen a PDA is searched byyour deviceWhen another phone deviceis searched by your deviceWhen a printer is found byyour deviceWhen other undefineddevices are found by yourdeviceWhen a headset issearched by your deviceWhen a carkit device issearched by your device66SETTINGS & TOOLSpasscode (typically “0000” - 4zeroes). Enter the passcode andpress .9.  Once pairing is successful,Access to either Always Ask orAlways Connect and press to connect with the device.10. Once connected, you will seethe device listed in theBluetooth®Menu and the(single connected icon) or (multi connected icon) will showup on your enunciator whenconnected to the Bluetooth®device. You can also check outthe connection with a blue iconon the list.Icon Reference in Adding NewDeviceWhen the Bluetooth®wirelessconnection is built and paireddevices are found, the followingicons are displayed. ●Icon References When aBluetooth®Wireless Connectionis Searched (neither connectednor paired).
67●  Icon References WhenSuccessfully ConnectedMy Phone NameAllows you to edit the name of theBluetooth®device when Add NewDevice menu is highlighted.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 3. Press  [Bluetooth Menu].4.  Press the Right Soft Key [Options].5. Press  My Phone Name.6. Press  to clear the existingname.7. Use the numeric keypad to entera new custom name.8. Press  to save and exit.TIPBluetooth®wireless connection isdependent on your Blueooth stereodevice. Even though you want toconnect with a headset that supportsboth stereo and handsfree profiles,you may only be able to connect withone. When an only monoheadset is connected withyour deviceWhen an only stereoheadset is connected withyour deviceWhen stereo headsets andmono headsets are allconnected with your deviceWhen an only monoheadset is connected withyour deviceWhen an only stereoheadset is connected withyour deviceWhen stereo headsets andmono headsets are allconnected with your device
68SETTINGS & TOOLSTurn OnAllows you to set the phone'sBluetooth®power On/Off.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 3. Press  [Bluetooth Menu].4. Press the Left Soft Key [Turn On].NOTEBy default, your device’s Bluetooth®functionality is turned off. Discovery ModeAllows you to set whether yourdevice is able to be searched byother Bluetooth devices in the area.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 3. Press  [Bluetooth Menu].4.  Press the Right Soft Key [Options].5. Press  Discovery Mode.6. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.Yes/NoNOTEIf you choose Yes for DiscoveryMode, your device is able to besearched by other in-range Bluetooth®devices.Supported ProfilesAllows you to see profiles that yourphone can support.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 3. Press  [Bluetooth Menu].4.  Press the Right Soft Key [Options].5. Press  Supported Profiles.Dial-up NetworkingIn order to start a dial-upnetworking session:1. Start the Bluetooth serviceapplication or program presenton the Client device.2. Find your phone’s name from thelist of available devices.3. From the list of available servicesor menu, select dial-upnetworking.4. "Connect To" dialog box appearswith dialog boxes that requireinformation such as, ID,password and phone number.
695. Press the "Dial" button to initiatethe call. Once the connection isestablished, you can start usingthe Internet.File TransferIn order to start a file transfersession:1. Start the Bluetooth serviceapplication or program presenton the Client device.  2. Find your phone’s name from thelist of available devices.3. From the list of available servicesor menu, select file-transferservice. 4. A separate window appears withthe directory structure of yourphone. You are now able totransfer files to and from theClient device.Phonebook Access Please refer to your handsfreedevice or car audio system manualfor further instructions.Last SearchAllows you to view the informationof the devices you have at leastonce tried to search.Auto Pair HandsfreeAllows the Bluetooth pairing withan audio device to be triedautomatically with a default PINcode- 0000.●For headset devices: 1.  Remove Device: You can removethe device from the pairing list. 2.  Rename Device: You can renamethe name of the paired device. 3.  Service Discovery: Allows you tosearch for the services that theselected device supports.4.  Device Info: Shows the deviceinformation. NOTES●In the pairing list, you can disconnect theconnected device with the blue arrow signalby pressing  . Reversely, you can turn iton by pressing  again.●When an audio device is connected, thenyou select another device and press  ,both devices are connected.●In case your search fails to find any pairingdevice, select found device instead.●Print Picture allows you to print to devicesthat support BPP profiles.
70SETTINGS & TOOLS3.2 Decoy Headset WizardAllows your detachable BluetoothHeadset to be paired with yourphone.1. Press  [MENU].2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS,and press  [MENU].3. Press  [Bluetooth Menu].4. Press [Decoy HeadsetWizard].5. First, detach the headset fromthe phone.6. Press to [NEXT].7. Power on by holding down thebutton on the headset. Theheadset can now be recognizedby the phone.8. Press to [NEXT].9. Please wait while the phonesynchronizes with the headset.10. After displaying"Synchronization is complete.You may now start using yourheadset", press  [DONE].11. To disconnect headset, pressthe Left Soft Key  Turn Off orpress .12. To customize headset, press theRight Soft Key  Options.1. How to...●Recharge Your HeadsetYou can recharge the headset byattaching it to the phone or to theheadset cradle and connecting itto the charger.●Tell If Your Headset Is ChargingThe red light will display on theheadset button to indicate thatyour headset battery is charging.●Power Off HeadsetPress and hold the button on theheadset for 2 seconds. The lightwill no longer blink.●Power Off HeadsetPress and hold the button on theheadset for 2 seconds. The lightwill no longer blink.
71●Answer And End CallsLightly press on the headsetbutton to answer a call andpress it again to end it. Press andhold the headset button to take acall in call-waiting.2. Un-Pair with HeadsetSelect Yes to unpair headset.3. Rename HeadsetEnter new name and press to save.4. Device InfoYou can check paired deviceinformation. 4. Sounds SettingsProvides options to customize thephone’s sounds.4.1 Master Volume Allows you to set volume settings.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Sounds Settings]. 4. Press  [Master Volume].5. Adjust the volume with theDirectional Key  then pressto save the setting.Bluetooth Headset Function Key DefinitionMultifunction button  1 Button Volume buttons 2 buttonsFunction Mode OperationAdjust the volume level for bothconversation & mask playingTalk Short Press Once.Call transfer (from headset to handset) Talk (Sound in headset) Press & Hold “Vol+” 5 sec. Function Mode Operation  Last No. Redial Standby   Press & Release  1 sec.  Voice Dial Standby Press Once.  Receiving Call Standby Press Once.  Swap call  Talk   Press &  Release  1 sec.Call Reject Ringing Press & Release  1 sec.Call transfer (from handset to headset)Talk (Sound in handset) Press Once.End Call Talk Press Once.Pairing Off Press & Hold 5 sec.Re-link with last connected devices(HFP/HSP) Standby (HSP/HFP link does not exist)  Press Once.Power On Off Press & Hold  3sec .  Power Off Standby Press & Hold  5sec
72SETTINGS & TOOLS4.2 Call Sounds Allows you to set how the phonealerts you for types of incomingcalls.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS,and press  . 3. Press  [Sounds Settings]. 4. Press  [Call Sounds].4.2.1 Call Ringtone 1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 3. Press  [Sounds Settings].4. Press  [Call Sounds]. 5. Press  [Call Ringtone].6. Use the Directional Key to access to a ringtone thenpress  to save the sound.4.2.2 Call Vibrate1. Press the  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 3. Press  [Sounds Settings]. 4. Press  [Call Sounds]. 5. Press  [Call Vibrate].6. Use the Directional Key to access to a setting, thenpress .On/ Off4.3 Alert SoundsAllows you to select the alert typefor a new message.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Sounds Settings]. 4. Press  [Alert Sounds].5. Select TXT Message/Pic/Video/Voice Message/Voicemail/Emergency Tone. 6. Each Alert Sounds menu has thefollowing options.Tone/ Vibrate/ Reminder
734.4 Keypad Volume Allows you to set the keypadvolume.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Sounds Settings]. 4. Press  [Keypad Volume].5. Adjust the volume with theDirectional Key  then pressto save the setting.4.5 Service Alerts Allows you to set any of the fourAlert options to either On or Off.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Sounds Settings]. 4. Press  [Service Alerts].5. Select an alert option.ERI Alerts you to the status ofcellular service. ERI: Enhanced RoamingIndicatorMinute Beep  Alerts you 10seconds before the end of everyminute during a call.Call Connect Alerts you whenthe call is connected.Charge Complete Alerts youwhen the battery is completelycharged. 6. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.4.6 Power On/Off Allows you to set the phone tosound a tone when the phone ispowered on/off.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Sounds Settings]. 4. Press  [Power On/Off].5. Select Power On/ Power Off.6. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.On/ Off4.7 Voice Clarity1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.
74SETTINGS & TOOLS3. Press  [Sounds Settings]. 4. Press  [Voice Clarity].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.On/ Off5. Display SettingsProvides options to customize thephone’s display screen.5.1 BannerAllows you to enter a string of up to23 characters which displays on theLCD screen.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Display Settings]. 4. Press  [Banner].5.1.1 Personal Banner1. Press the  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 3. Press  [Display Settings]. 4. Press  [Banner].5. Press  [Personal Banner].6. Create your own banner textthen press  [SAVE].7.  Then, you can choose thecolor of banner. Use theDirectional Key to scroll to asetting, then press  .Black/ White/ Red/ Blue/Green/ Pink/ Light Blue/Purple/ Gray5.1.2 ERI BannerIf you use ERI Service, ERI Text isshown on the sub banner.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 3. Press  [Display Settings]. 4. Press  [Banner].5. Press  [ERI Banner].6. Use the Directional Key to access to a setting, thenpress .On/ Off
755.2 BacklightAllows you to set the duration forilluminating the backlight. Displayand Keypad are set separately.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Display Settings]. 4. Press  [Backlight].5. Access to a Backlight submenuand press  .Display/ Keypad1. Display: 7 Seconds/ 15Seconds/ 30 Seconds/ Always Off2. Keypad: 7 Seconds/ 15Seconds/ 30 Seconds/ Always On/ Always Off5.3 WallpaperAllows you to choose the kind ofbackground to be displayed on thephone. 1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Display Settings]. 4. Press  [Wallpaper].5. Choose a submenu and press.My Pictures/ My Videos/ FunAnimations6. Select from available screensthen press  .5.4 Display ThemesAllows you to choose the color ofthe background screen.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Display Settings]. 4. Press  [Display Themes].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.Classic/ Slick Black/ DecoyBlue/ Decoy Black6. Press the Left Soft Key [View] to preview the selecteddisplay theme.
76SETTINGS & TOOLS5.5 Main Menu SettingsAllows you to set clip board to bedisplayed in standby mode. Theselected theme is displayed whenspinning the Directional Key. 1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Display Settings]. 4. Press  [Main MenuSettings].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.TAB/ LIST/ GRID6. Then, you can choose a menutype for the selected layout.Productivity/ Personalizing5.6 Font SizeAllows you to set the dial font size.This setting is helpful for those whoneed the text to display a little bitlarger.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Display Settings]. 4. Press  [Font Size].5. Use the Navigation Key  toselect Dial Digits/ Menu & Lists/Message.6. Press the Left Soft Key [Set].7.  Use the Navigation Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.Dial Digits: Normal/ LargeMenu & Lists: Normal/ LargeMessage: Normal/ Large5.7 Clock Format Allows you to choose the kind ofclock to be displayed on the LCDscreen.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Display Settings]. 4. Press  [Clock Format].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.Normal/ Analog/ Digital/ Dual(Set City in World Clock)/ Off6. Press the Left Soft Key [View] to preview the selectedclock format.
776. Phone Settings The Phone Settings Menu allowsyou to designate specific settings tocustomize how you use your phone.6.1 Standalone Mode (Airplane Mode)Allows you to use the menufunctions except making calls,Bluetooth®feature, and webaccessing, when radio transmissionis restricted. Activating StandaloneMode will disable all wirelesscommunications. When inStandalone Mode, servicessupporting Location On functionality(such as Chaperone) will besuspended.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Standalone Mode].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.On/ Off6.2 Set ShortcutsAllows you to set a shortcut tophone menus using the down, up,left and right Navigation Keys.6.2.1 Set My Shortcuts1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Set Shortcut Keys].5. Press  [Set My Shortcuts].6. Use the Navigation Key  toaccess to a shortcut key youwant to set. Shortcut 1/ Shortcut 2/ Shortcut3/ Shortcut 46.2.2 Set Directional Keys1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Set Shortcuts].5. Press  [Set DirectionalKeys].6. Use the Navigation Key  toaccess to a shortcut key youwant to set.
78SETTINGS & TOOLSUp Directional key/ LeftDirectional key/ DownDirectional key6.3 Keyguard Setting Allows you to set the phone toautomatically lock when the slide isclosed and LCD is off in idle screen,thereby requiring you to unlockyour phone before using.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Keyguard Setting].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.On/ Off6.4 Voice Commands1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Voice Commands].Prompts Mode/ AudioPlayback/ TimeoutFor Mode, set Prompts/ Readout+Alerts/ Readout/ Tones Only.For Audio Playback, setSpeakerphone/ Earpiece. ForTimeout, set 5 seconds or 10seconds. Call Alert  Ring Only/ Caller ID +Ring/ Name Repeat6.5 LanguageAllows you to set the bilingualfeature according to yourpreference. Choose either Englishor Español.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Language].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.English/ Español6.6 LocationAllows you to set GPS (GlobalPositioning System: Satelliteassisted location informationsystem) mode.1. Press  [MENU].
792. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Location].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.Location On/ E911 OnlyNOTES ●GPS satellite signals are notalways received by the phone,especially under bad atmosphericand environmental conditions,indoors, etc.●When a Location SettingRestriction is activated in theSecurity Menu, the lock code isrequired when you enter locationmenu. The lock code is the same 4digits you use as your device lockcode; initially the last 4 digits ofyour phone number.●When in Standalone Mode,services supporting Location Onfunctionality (such as Chaperone)will be suspended.6.7 SecurityThe Security menu allows you tosecure the phone electronically.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Security].5. Enter the four-digit lock code.The lock code is the last 4 digitsof your mobile phone number if itis set.The lock code is the last 4 digitsof your MEID if your mobilephone number is not set.6.7.1 Edit CodesAllows you to enter a new four-digit lock code.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Security].5. Enter the four-digit lock code.6. Press  Edit Codes.7.  Enter your new four-digit lockcode.8. For confirmation, it will askyou to enter the new lockcode again.NOTEThe lock codes are divided into two:Phone Only/ Calls & Services.
80SETTINGS & TOOLS6.7.2 Restrictions Allows you to set separaterestrictions for Location Setting,Calls, Messages, and Dial UpModem.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Security].5. Enter the four-digit lock code.6. Press  Restrictions.7. Enter the four-digit PIN code.8. Select a Restrictions menuthen press  .Location Setting/ Calls(Incoming Calls/ OutgoingCalls)/ Messages (IncomingMessages/ OutgoingMessages)/ Dial-up Modem9. Use the Directional Key to access to restriction thenpress . Location Setting Lock Setting/Unlock SettingCalls Incoming Calls/Outgoing Calls Messages IncomingMessages/ OutgoingMessages  Dial-up Modem  Allow All/Block All6.7.3 Phone LockKeeps your phone fromunauthorized use. Once thephone is locked, it's in restrictedmode until the lock code isentered. You can receive phonecalls and still make emergencycalls. You can modify the lockcode using Edit Code submenuwithin the Security menu.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Security].5. Enter the four-digit lock code.6. Press Phone Lock.7. Access to an option thenpress .Unlocked  The phone is neverlocked (Lock mode can beused). On Power Up  The phone islocked when it is turned on.
816.7.4 Lock Phone Now1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Security].5. Enter the four-digit lock code.6. Press  Lock Phone Now.6.7.5 Reset Default  Allows you to reset your phoneto the factory default settings.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Security].5. Enter the four-digit lock code.6. Press  Reset Default.7. Press  after reading thewarning message.8. Select Revert by pressing  .A confirmation message isdisplayed briefly before thephone resets itself.6.7.6 Restore PhoneAllows you to erase all user dataand Contact information you'veentered in the phone's memoryso it's as if it just left the factory.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Security].5. Enter the four-digit lock code.6. Press  Restore Phone.7. Press  after reading thewarning message.8. Enter the four-digit lock code.6.8 System SelectAllows you to set up the phonemanagement environment. Leavethis setting as the default unlessyou want to alter system selectionas instructed by your serviceprovider.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [System Select].
82SETTINGS & TOOLS5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.Home Only/ Automatic6.9 NAM SelectAllows you to select the phone’sNAM (Number AssignmentModule) if the phone is registeredwith multiple service providers.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [NAM Select].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.NAM1/ NAM26.0 Auto NAMAllows the phone to automaticallyswitch between programmedtelephone numbers correspondingto the service provider area.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Settings].4. Press  [Auto NAM].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.On/ Off
837. Call Settings The Call Settings Menu allows youto designate how the phonehandles both incoming andoutgoing calls.7.1 Answer OptionsAllows you to determine how thephone will answer an incoming call.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Call Settings]. 4. Press  [Answer Options].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.Slide Up/ OK Key/ Auto withHandsfreeNOTEAuto with Handsfree is availableonly when any external device isconnected to your phone. When Ringer is set to mute, such asthe following settings, Ringer is notactivated.●When All Sounds Off/ AlarmOnly is set or individual ContactRinger ID is set to No Ring/Silence.●When Ringer is set to mute withside key or "Quiet".7.2 End Call OptionsAllows you to determine how thephone will disconnect a call.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Call Settings]. 4. Press  [End Call Options].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.Slide Down / OK Key
84SETTINGS & TOOLS7.3 Auto RetryAllows you to set the length of timethe phone waits beforeautomatically redialing a numberwhen the attempted call fails.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Call Settings]. 4. Press  [Auto Retry].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.Off/ Every 10 Seconds/ Every 30Seconds/ Every 60 Seconds7.4 TTY Mode Allows you to attach a TTY deviceenabling you to communicate withparties also using a TTY device. Aphone with TTY support is able totranslate typed characters to voice.Voice can also be translated intocharacters and then displayed onthe TTY.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Call Settings]. 4. Press  [TTY Mode].An explanation message isdisplayed.Menu User FeatureTransmission/Receiving ModeWhen makingcommunications with anormal terminal   TTY FullFor hearing-/verbally-impairedtext message transmission,text message receivingOperator requiredTTY +TalkFor hearing-impaired able to talk    voice transmission, textmessage receivingOperator requiredTTY +HearFor verbally-impaired audible    text message transmission,voice receiving Operator requiredTTY OffFor regular users voice transmission, voicereceivingTTY Mode (Tele Type writer)
855. Press to continue.6. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.TTY Full/ TTY + Talk/ TTY + Hear/TTY OffTTY Full: Users who cannot  talkand hear send and receive a textmessage through TTY equipment.TTY + Talk: Users who can talk butcannot hear receive a text messageand send voice through TTYequipment.TTY + Hear: Users who can hearbut cannot talk send a textmessage and receive voice throughTTY equipment.TTY Off: Normal users send andreceive without TTY equipment.Connecting TTY Equipment and aTerminal1.  Connect a TTY cable to TTYconnection on the terminal (TTYconnection location is the sameas a headset jack). 2.  Enter the phone menu and set upthe desired TTY mode.3.  After setting a TTY mode, checkthe LCD screen of the phone forthe TTY icon.4.  Connect the TTY equipment tothe power source and turn it on.5.  Make a phone connection to thedesired number.6.  When connection is made, usethe TTY equipment to type in andsend a text message or sendvoice.7.  The voice or text message fromthe receiver end displays on theTTY equipment display.7.5 One Touch DialAllows you to initiate a speed dialcall by pressing and holding thespeed dial digit. If set to Off, SpeedDial numbers designated in yourContacts will not function.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Call Settings]. 4. Press  [One Touch Dial].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.On/ Off
86SETTINGS & TOOLS7.6 Voice PrivacyAllows you to set the voice privacyfeature for CDMA calls. CDMAoffers inherent voice privacy. Checkwith your service provider foravailability.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Call Settings]. 4. Press  [Voice Privacy].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.On/ Off7.7 DTMF TonesAllows you to set the DTMF tonelength.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Call Settings]. 4. Press  [DTMF Tones].5. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.Normal/ Long8. USB Auto DetectionYour phone automatically detects aUSB device when it is connected toyour phone for Sync Music or SyncData operation. If the option is setto Ask On Plug, you are asked toconfirm whenever the connection ismade. 1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS. 3. Press  [USB AutoDetection].4. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to a setting, then press.Sync Music/ Sync Data/ Ask OnPlug
879. MemoryAllows you to check your internal phone memory as well asthe microSD external memory. The  can access thefollowing file types stored on theremovable microSD card.My Pictures: png, jpg, bmp, gifMy Sounds: mid, qcp (used forMMS, cannot be set as ringtones)My Videos: 3gp, 3g2My Music: wma, mp39.1 Save Options Allows you to select which memory(phone or memory card) to use tosave your files.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Memory]. 4. Press  [Save Options].5. Access to Pictures/ Videos/Sounds then press  .6. Access to Phone Memory/ CardMemory then press  .9.2 Phone Memory Shows the memory informationsaved in your phone.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Memory]. 4. Press  [Phone Memory].5. Access to Memory Usage/ MyPictures/ My Videos/ My Music/My Sounds then press  toview the memory used for eachitem.Store onStore onmicroSDCardTransferPhone toPC viaCardTransferPC toPhonevia CardV CASTMusic/ WMASongsWW W WRingtonesWSoundWW W WV CASTVideo ClipsWDownloadedPicture/VideoWPicture/Video (user-generated orreceived viaMMS)WW W W
88SETTINGS & TOOLS9.3 Card Memory Shows the memory informationsaved in the card.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Memory]. 4. Press  [Card Memory].5. Access to Memory Usage/ MyPictures/ My Videos/ My Music/My Sounds then press  .NOTEThe option Card Memory Usageshows the total used memory andmemory space remaining. NOTEDo not insert or remove the microSDwhile playing, deleting or downloadingPictures/Videos/ Music/Sounds.0. Phone InfoAllows you to view the informationspecific to your phone and software.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Info].0.1 My NumberAllows you to view your phonenumber.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Info].4. Press  [My Number].0.2 SW/HW VersionAllows you to view the versions ofvarious applications such as SW,PRL, ERI, Browser, Media Center,AVR, MMS, Bluetooth, MSUI, HW,ESN Version, and Warranty DateCode.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Info].4. Press  [SW/HW Version].
890.3 Icon GlossaryAllows you to view all the icons andtheir meanings.1. Press  [MENU].  2. Use the Directional Key  toaccess to SETTINGS & TOOLS.3. Press  [Phone Info].4. Press  [Icon Glossary]. 0.4 Software UpdateThis feature gives your phone theability to upgrade to the latestsoftware and keeps your phoneoperating with the latest featureswithout visiting a Verizon WirelessCommunications Store for theupgrade. You can either be notifiedautomatically that there is anupdated version of softwareavailable for your phone, or you canmanually check to see if there areany updates available for you todownload.
SafetyTTIIAA SSaaffeettyyIInnffoorrmmaattiioonnThe following is the complete TIASafety Information for wirelesshandheld phones. Exposure to Radio FrequencySignalYour wireless handheld portablephone is a low power radiotransmitter and receiver. When ON,it receives and sends out RadioFrequency (RF) signals.In August, 1996, the FederalCommunications Commissions(FCC) adopted RF exposureguidelines with safety levels forhandheld wireless phones. Thoseguidelines are consistent with thesafety standards previously set byboth U.S. and internationalstandards bodies:ANSI C95.1 (1992) *NCRP Report 86 (1986)ICNIRP (1996)* American National StandardsInstitute; National Council onRadiation Protection andMeasurements; InternationalCommission on  Non-IonizingRadiation Protection Those standards were based oncomprehensive and periodicevaluations of the relevantscientific literature. For example,over 120 scientists, engineers, andphysicians from universities,government health agencies, andindustry reviewed the availablebody of research to develop theANSI Standard (C95.1).The design of your phonecomplies with the FCCguidelines (and thosestandards).Antenna CareUse only the supplied or anapproved replacement antenna.Unauthorized antennas,modifications, or attachments coulddamage the phone and may violateFCC regulations.Phone OperationNORMAL POSITION: Hold thephone as you would any othertelephone with the antenna pointedup and over your shoulder.90
Tips on Efficient OperationFor your phone to operate mostefficiently:Don’t touch the antennaunnecessarily when the phone is inuse. Contact with the antennaaffects call quality and may causethe phone to operate at a higherpower level than otherwise needed.DrivingCheck the laws and regulations onthe use of wireless phones in theareas where you drive and alwaysobey them. Also, if using yourphone while driving, please observethe following:●Give full attention to driving --driving safely is your firstresponsibility;●Use hands-free operation, ifavailable;●Pull off the road and park beforemaking or answering a call ifdriving conditions or the lawrequire it.Electronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipmentis shielded from RF signals.However, certain electronicequipment may not be shieldedagainst the RF signals from yourwireless phone.PacemakersThe Health Industry ManufacturersAssociation recommends that aminimum separation of six (6)inches be maintained between ahandheld wireless phone and apacemaker to avoid potentialinterference with the pacemaker.These recommendations areconsistent with the independentresearch by and recommendationsof Wireless Technology Research.Persons with pacemakers:●Should ALWAYS keep the phonemore than six (6) inches fromtheir pacemaker when the phoneis turned ON;●Should not carry the phone in abreast pocket;●Should use the ear opposite thepacemaker to minimize the potential forinterference;●Should turn the phone OFFimmediately if there is anyreason to suspect thatinterference is taking place.91
SafetyHearing AidsSome digital wireless phones mayinterfere with some hearing aids. Inthe event of such interference, youmay want to consult your serviceprovider (or call the customerservice line to discuss alternatives). Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personalmedical device, consult themanufacturer of your device todetermine if it is adequatelyshielded from external RF energy.Your physician may be able toassist you in obtaining thisinformation. Health Care FacilitiesTurn your phone OFF in health carefacilities when any regulationsposted in these areas instruct youto do so. Hospitals or health carefacilities may use equipment thatcould be sensitive to external RFenergy.VehiclesRF signals may affect improperlyinstalled or inadequately shieldedelectronic systems in motorvehicles. Check with themanufacturer or its representativeregarding your vehicle.  You shouldalso consult the manufacturer ofany equipment that has been addedto your vehicle.Posted FacilitiesTurn your phone OFF in any facilitywhere posted notices so require.AircraftFCC regulations prohibit using yourphone while in the air. Switch OFFyour phone before boarding anaircraft.Blasting AreasTo avoid interfering with blastingoperations, turn your phone OFFwhen in a “blasting area” or inareas posted: “Turn off two-wayradio”. Obey all signs andinstructions.Potentially Explosive AtmosphereTurn your phone OFF when in anyarea with a potentially explosiveatmosphere and obey all signs andinstructions. Sparks in such areascould cause an explosion or fireresulting in bodily injury or evendeath.Areas with a potentially explosiveatmosphere are often, but not92
always marked clearly. Potentialareas may include: fueling areas(such as gasoline stations); belowdeck on boats; fuel or chemicaltransfer or storage facilities;vehicles using liquefied petroleumgas (such as propane or butane);areas where the air containschemicals or particles (such asgrain, dust, or metal powders); andany other area where you wouldnormally be advised to turn off yourvehicle engine.For Vehicles Equipped with an AirBagAn air bag inflates with great force.DO NOT place objects, includingeither installed or portable wirelessequipment, in the area over the airbag or in the air bag deploymentarea. If in-vehicle wirelessequipment is improperly installedand the air bag inflates, seriousinjury could result.SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnPlease read and observe thefollowing information for safe andproper use of your phone and toprevent damage. Also, keep theuser guide in an accessible place atall times after reading it.Violation of theinstructions maycause minor or serious damage tothe product.●Do not disassemble or opencrush, bend or deform, punctureor shred.●Do not modify or remanufacture,attempt to insert foreign objectsinto the battery, immerse orexpose to water or other liquids,expose to fire, explosion or otherhazard.●Only use the battery for thesystem for which it is specified.●Only use the battery with acharging system that has beenqualified with the system perIEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of anunqualified battery or chargermay present a risk of fire,explosion, leakage, or otherhazard.Caution93
Safety●Do not short circuit a battery orallow metallic conductiveobjects to contact batteryterminals.●Replace the battery only withanother battery that has beenqualified with the system per thisstandard, IEEE-Std-1725-2006.Use of an unqualified batterymay present a risk of fire,explosion, leakage or otherhazard.●Promptly dispose of usedbatteries in accordance withlocal regulations.●Battery usage by children shouldbe supervised.●Avoid dropping the phone orbattery. If the phone or battery isdropped, especially on a hardsurface, and the user suspectsdamage, take it to a servicecenter for inspection.●At least, one of theAuthentication methods may beimplemented. (e.g. H/W, S/W,Mechanical, Hologram, etc.)●Improper battery use may resultin a fire, explosion or otherhazard.Charger and Adapter Safety●The charger and adapter areintended for indoor use only.●Insert the battery pack chargervertically into the wall powersocket.●Only use the approved batterycharger. Otherwise, you maycause serious damage to yourphone.●Use the correct adapter for yourphone when using the batterypack charger abroad.Battery Information and Care●Please dispose of your batteryproperly or take it to your localwireless carrier for recycling.●The battery doesn’t need to beempty before recharging.●Use only LG-approved chargersspecific to your phone modelsince they are designed tomaximize battery life. ●Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery.●Keep the battery’s metalcontacts clean.●Replace the battery when it nolonger provides acceptable94
performance. The battery can berecharged several hundred timesbefore replacement.●Recharge the battery after longperiods of non-use to maximizebattery life.●Battery life will vary due tousage patterns andenvironmental conditions.●Use of extended backlighting,Browser, and data connectivitykits affect battery life and talk/standby times.●The self-protection function ofthe battery cuts the power of thephone when its operation is in anabnormal state. In this case,remove the battery from thephone, reinstall it, and turn thephone on.Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards●Do not put your phone in a placesubject to excessive dust andkeep the minimum requireddistance between the powercord and heat sources.●Unplug the power cord prior tocleaning your phone, and cleanthe power plug pin when it’sdirty.●When using the power plug,ensure that it’s firmly connected.If not, it may cause excessiveheat or fire.●If you put your phone in a pocketor bag without covering thereceptacle of the phone (powerplug pin), metallic articles (suchas a coin, paperclip or pen) mayshort-circuit the phone. Alwayscover the receptacle when not inuse.●Don’t short-circuit the battery.Metallic articles such as a coin,paperclip or pen in your pocketor bag may short-circuit the +and – terminals of the battery(metal strips on the battery) uponmoving. Short-circuit of theterminal may damage the batteryand cause an explosion.General Notice●Using a damaged battery orplacing a battery in your mouthmay cause serious injury.●Do not place items containingmagnetic components such as acredit card, phone card, bankbook, or subway ticket near yourphone. The magnetism of thephone may damage the datastored in the magnetic strip.95
Safety●Talking on your phone for a longperiod of time may reduce callquality due to heat generatedduring use.●When the phone is not used fora long period time, store it in asafe place with the power cordunplugged.●Using the phone in proximity toreceiving equipment (i.e., TV orradio) may cause interference tothe phone.●Do not use the phone if theantenna is damaged. If adamaged antenna contacts skin,it may cause a slight burn.Please contact an LG AuthorizedService Center to replace thedamaged antenna.●Do not immerse your phone inwater. If this happens, turn it offimmediately and remove thebattery. If the phone does notwork, take it to an LG AuthorizedService Center.●Do not paint your phone.●The data saved in your phonemight be deleted due to carelessuse, repair of the phone, orupgrade of the software. Pleasebackup your important phonenumbers. (Ringtones, textmessages, voice messages,pictures, and videos could alsobe deleted.) The manufacturer isnot liable for damage due to theloss of data.●When you use the phone inpublic places, set the ringtone tovibration so you don't disturbothers.●Do not turn your phone on or offwhen putting it to your ear.●Use accessories, such asearphones and headsets, withcaution. Ensure that cables aretucked away safely and do nottouch the antenna unnecessarily.96
CCaauuttiioonn:: AAvvooiidd ppootteennttiiaallhheeaarriinngg lloossss..Prolonged exposure to loud sounds(including music) is the mostcommon cause of preventablehearing loss. Some scientificresearch suggests that usingportable audio devices, such asportable music players and cellulartelephones, at high volume settingsfor long durations may lead topermanent noise induced hearingloss. This includes the use ofheadphones (including headsets,earbuds and Bluetooth®or otherwireless devices). Exposure to veryloud sound has also beenassociated in some studies withtinnitus (a ringing in the ear),hypersensitivity to sound anddistorted hearing. Individualsusceptibility to noise-inducedhearing loss and other potentialhearing problems varies.The amount of sound produced bya portable audio device variesdepending on the nature of thesound, the device, the devicesettings and the headphones. Youshould follow some commonsenserecommendations when using anyportable audio device:●Set the volume in a quietenvironment and select thelowest volume at which you canhear adequately.●When using headphones, turnthe volume down if you cannothear the people speaking nearyou or if the person sitting nextto you can hear what you arelistening to.●Do not turn the volume up toblock out noisy surroundings. Ifyou choose to listen to yourportable device in a noisyenvironment, use noise-cancelling headphones to blockout background environmentalnoise.●Limit the amount of time youlisten. As the volume increases,less time is required before yourhearing could be affected.●Avoid using headphones afterexposure to extremely loudnoises, such as rock concerts,that might cause temporaryhearing loss. Temporary hearingloss might cause unsafe volumesto sound normal.●Do not listen at any volume thatcauses you discomfort. If youexperience ringing in your ears,97
Safetyhear muffled speech orexperience any temporaryhearing difficulty after listeningto your portable audio device,discontinue use and consult yourdoctor.You can obtain additionalinformation on this subject from thefollowing sources:American Academy of Audiology11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite300Reston, VA 20190Voice: (800) 222-2336Email: info@audiology.orgInternet: www.audiology.orgNational Institute on Deafness andOther Communication DisordersNational Institutes of Health31 Center Drive, MSC 2320Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320Voice: (301) 496-7243Email: nidcdinfo@nih.govInternet:http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearingNational Institute for OccupationalSafety and HealthHubert H. Humphrey Bldg.200 Independence Ave., SWWashington, DC 20201Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4674)Internet:http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/default.html98
FFDDAA CCoonnssuummeerrUUppddaatteeThe U.S. Food and DrugAdministration’s Centerfor Devices andRadiological Health ConsumerUpdate on Mobile Phones:1. Do wireless phones pose ahealth hazard?The available scientific evidencedoes not show that any healthproblems are associated with usingwireless phones. There is no proof,however, that wireless phones areabsolutely safe. Wireless phonesemit low levels of Radio Frequency(RF) energy in the microwave rangewhile being used. They also emitvery low levels of RF when instandby mode. Whereas high levelsof RF can produce health effects(by heating tissue), exposure to lowlevel RF that does not produceheating effects causes no knownadverse health effects. Manystudies of low level RF exposureshave not found any biologicaleffects. Some studies havesuggested that some biologicaleffects may occur, but suchfindings have not been confirmedby additional research. In somecases, other researchers have haddifficulty in reproducing thosestudies, or in determining thereasons for inconsistent results.2. What is the FDA's roleconcerning the safety of wirelessphones?Under the law, the FDA does notreview the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products suchas wireless phones before they canbe sold, as it does with new drugsor medical devices. However, theagency has authority to take actionif wireless phones are shown toemit Radio Frequency (RF) energyat a level that is hazardous to theuser. In such a case, the FDA couldrequire the manufacturers ofwireless phones to notify users ofthe health hazard and to repair,replace, or recall the phones sothat the hazard no longer exists.Although the existing scientific datadoes not justify FDA regulatoryactions, the FDA has urged thewireless phone industry to take anumber of steps, including thefollowing:●Support needed research intopossible biological effects of RFof the type emitted by wirelessphones;99
Safety●Design wireless phones in a waythat minimizes any RF exposureto the user that is not necessaryfor device function; and●Cooperate in providing users ofwireless phones with the bestpossible information on possibleeffects of wireless phone use onhuman health.The FDA belongs to an interagencyworking group of the federalagencies that have responsibilityfor different aspects of RF safety toensure coordinated efforts at thefederal level. The followingagencies belong to this workinggroup:●National Institute forOccupational Safety and Health●Environmental ProtectionAgency●Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration●National Telecommunicationsand Information AdministrationThe National Institutes of Healthparticipates in some interagencyworking group activities, as well.The FDA shares regulatoryresponsibilities for wireless phoneswith the Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC). All phones thatare sold in the United States mustcomply with FCC safety guidelinesthat limit RF exposure. The FCCrelies on the FDA and other healthagencies for safety questions aboutwireless phones.The FCC also regulates the basestations that the wireless phonenetworks rely upon. While thesebase stations operate at higherpower than do the wireless phonesthemselves, the RF exposures thatpeople get from these base stationsare typically thousands of timeslower than those they can get fromwireless phones. Base stations arethus not the subject of the safetyquestions discussed in thisdocument.3. What kinds of phones are thesubject of this update?The term “wireless phone” refershere to handheld wireless phoneswith built-in antennas, often called“cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS” phones.These types of wireless phones canexpose the user to measurableRadio Frequency (RF) energybecause of the short distancebetween the phone and the user’shead. These RF exposures are limited byFCC safety guidelines that were100
developed with the advice of theFDA and other federal health andsafety agencies. When the phone islocated at greater distances fromthe user, the exposure to RF isdrastically lower because aperson's RF exposure decreasesrapidly with increasing distancefrom the source. The so-called“cordless phones,” which have abase unit connected to thetelephone wiring in a house,typically operate at far lower powerlevels, and thus produce RFexposures far below the FCC safetylimits.4. What are the results of theresearch done already?The research done thus far hasproduced conflicting results, andmany studies have suffered fromflaws in their research methods.Animal experiments investigatingthe effects of Radio Frequency (RF)energy exposures characteristic ofwireless phones have yieldedconflicting results that often cannotbe repeated in other laboratories. Afew animal studies, however, havesuggested that low levels of RFcould accelerate the developmentof cancer in laboratory animals.However, many of the studies thatshowed increased tumordevelopment used animals that hadbeen genetically engineered ortreated with cancer-causingchemicals so as to be pre-disposedto develop cancer in the absence ofRF exposure. Other studies exposedthe animals to RF for up to 22 hoursper day. These conditions are notsimilar to the conditions underwhich people use wireless phones,so we do not know with certaintywhat the results of such studiesmean for human health. Three largeepidemiology studies have beenpublished since December 2000.Between them, the studiesinvestigated any possibleassociation between the use ofwireless phones and primary braincancer, glioma, meningioma, oracoustic neuroma, tumors of thebrain or salivary gland, leukemia, orother cancers. None of the studiesdemonstrated the existence of anyharmful health effects fromwireless phone RF exposures.However, none of the studies cananswer questions about long-termexposures, since the averageperiod of phone use in thesestudies was around three years.101
Safety5. What research is needed todecide whether RF exposure fromwireless phones poses a healthrisk?A combination of laboratory studiesand epidemiological studies ofpeople actually using wirelessphones would provide some of thedata that are needed. Lifetimeanimal exposure studies could becompleted in a few years. However,very large numbers of animalswould be needed to provide reliableproof of a cancer promoting effect,if one exists. Epidemiologicalstudies can provide data that isdirectly applicable to humanpopulations, but ten or more yearsfollow-up may be needed to provideanswers about some health effects,such as cancer. This is because theinterval between the time ofexposure to a cancer-causingagent and the time tumors develop— if they do — may be many, manyyears. The interpretation ofepidemiological studies ishampered by difficulties inmeasuring actual RF exposureduring day-to-day use of wirelessphones. Many factors affect thismeasurement, such as the angle atwhich the phone is held, or whichmodel of phone is used.6. What is the FDA doing to find outmore about the possible healtheffects of wireless phone RF?The FDA is working with the U.S.National Toxicology Program andwith groups of investigators aroundthe world to ensure that highpriority animal studies areconducted to address importantquestions about the effects ofexposure to Radio Frequency (RF)energy. The FDA has been a leadingparticipant in the World HealthOrganization International ElectroMagnetic Fields (EMF) Projectsince its inception in 1996. Aninfluential result of this work hasbeen the development of a detailedagenda of research needs that hasdriven the establishment of newresearch programs around theworld. The project has also helpeddevelop a series of publicinformation documents on EMFissues. The FDA and the CellularTelecommunications & InternetAssociation (CTIA) have a formalCooperative Research AndDevelopment Agreement (CRADA)to do research on wireless phonesafety. The FDA provides thescientific oversight, obtaining input102
from experts in government,industry, and academicorganizations. CTIA-fundedresearch is conducted throughcontracts with independentinvestigators. The initial researchwill include both laboratory studiesand studies of wireless phoneusers. The CRADA will also includea broad assessment of additionalresearch needs in the context ofthe latest research developmentsaround the world.7. How can I find out how muchRadio Frequency energy exposure Ican get by using my wirelessphone?All phones sold in the United Statesmust comply with FederalCommunications Commission (FCC)guidelines that limit RadioFrequency (RF) energy exposures.The FCC established theseguidelines in consultation with theFDA and the other federal healthand safety agencies. The FCC limitfor RF exposure from wirelessphones is set at a SpecificAbsorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6 wattsper kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCClimit is consistent with the safetystandards developed by theInstitute of Electrical and ElectronicEngineering (IEEE) and the NationalCouncil on Radiation Protection andMeasurement. The exposure limittakes into consideration the body’sability to remove heat from thetissues that absorb energy from thewireless phone and is set wellbelow levels known to have effects.Manufacturers of wireless phonesmust report the RF exposure levelfor each model of phone to the FCC.The FCC website(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)gives directions for locating the FCCidentification number on yourphone so you can find your phone’sRF exposure level in the onlinelisting.8. What has the FDA done tomeasure the Radio Frequencyenergy coming from wirelessphones?The Institute of Electrical andElectronic Engineers (IEEE) isdeveloping a technical standard formeasuring the Radio Frequency(RF) energy exposure from wirelessphones and other wirelesshandsets with the participation andleadership of FDA scientists andengineers. The standard,“Recommended Practice forDetermining the Spatial-Peak103
SafetySpecific Absorption Rate (SAR) inthe Human Body Due to WirelessCommunications Devices:Experimental Techniques”, setsforth the first consistent testmethodology for measuring the rateat which RF is deposited in theheads of wireless phone users. Thetest method uses a tissue-simulating model of the humanhead. Standardized SAR testmethodology is expected to greatlyimprove the consistency ofmeasurements made at differentlaboratories on the same phone.SAR is the measurement of theamount of energy absorbed intissue, either by the whole body ora small part of the body. It ismeasured in watts/kg (ormilliwatts/g) of matter. Thismeasurement is used to determinewhether a wireless phone complieswith safety guidelines. 9. What steps can I take to reducemy exposure to Radio Frequencyenergy from my wireless phone?If there is a risk from theseproducts — and at this point we donot know that there is — it isprobably very small. But if you areconcerned about avoiding evenpotential risks, you can take a fewsimple steps to minimize yourexposure to Radio Frequency (RF)energy. Since time is a key factor inhow much exposure a personreceives, reducing the amount oftime spent using a wireless phonewill reduce RF exposure. If youmust conduct extendedconversations by wireless phoneevery day, you could place moredistance between your body andthe source of the RF, since theexposure level drops offdramatically with distance. Forexample, you could use a headsetand carry the wireless phone awayfrom your body or use a wirelessphone connected to a remoteantenna. Again, the scientific datadoes not demonstrate that wirelessphones are harmful. But if you areconcerned about the RF exposurefrom these products, you can usemeasures like those describedabove to reduce your RF exposurefrom wireless phone use.10. What about children usingwireless phones?The scientific evidence does notshow a danger to users of wirelessphones, including children andteenagers. If you want to take stepsto lower exposure to Radio104
Frequency (RF) energy, themeasures described above wouldapply to children and teenagersusing wireless phones. Reducingthe time of wireless phone use andincreasing the distance betweenthe user and the RF source willreduce RF exposure. Some groups sponsored by othernational governments have advisedthat children be discouraged fromusing wireless phones at all. Forexample, the government in theUnited Kingdom distributed leafletscontaining such a recommendationin December 2000. They noted thatno evidence exists that using awireless phone causes braintumors or other ill effects. Theirrecommendation to limit wirelessphone use by children was strictlyprecautionary; it was not based onscientific evidence that any healthhazard exists.11. What about wireless phoneinterference with medicalequipment?Radio Frequency (RF) energy fromwireless phones can interact withsome electronic devices. For thisreason, the FDA helped develop adetailed test method to measureElectro Magnetic Interference(EMI) of implanted cardiacpacemakers and defibrillators fromwireless telephones. This testmethod is now part of a standardsponsored by the Association forthe Advancement of MedicalInstrumentation (AAMI). The finaldraft, a joint effort by the FDA,medical device manufacturers, andmany other groups, was completedin late 2000. This standard will allowmanufacturers to ensure thatcardiac pacemakers anddefibrillators are safe from wirelessphone EMI.The FDA has tested hearing aids forinterference from handheldwireless phones and helpeddevelop a voluntary standardsponsored by the Institute ofElectrical and Electronic Engineers(IEEE). This standard specifies testmethods and performancerequirements for hearing aids andwireless phones so that nointerference occurs when a personuses a “compatible” phone and a“compatible” hearing aid at thesame time. This standard wasapproved by the IEEE in 2000. The FDA continues to monitor theuse of wireless phones for possibleinteractions with other medicaldevices. Should harmful105
Safetyinterference be found to occur, theFDA will conduct testing to assessthe interference and work toresolve the problem.12. Where can I find additionalinformation?For additional information, pleaserefer to the following resources:FDA web page on wireless phones(http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/)Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) RF SafetyProgram(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)International Commission on Non-lonizing Radiation Protection(http://www.icnirp.de)World Health Organization (WHO)International EMF Project(http://www.who.int/emf)National Radiological ProtectionBoard (UK)(http://www.nrpb.org.uk/)1100 DDrriivveerr SSaaffeettyy TTiippssYour wireless phone gives you thepowerful ability to communicate byvoice almost anywhere, anytime.An important responsibilityaccompanies the benefits ofwireless phones, one that everyuser must uphold.When operating a car, driving isyour first responsibility. When usingyour wireless phone behind thewheel of a car, practice goodcommon sense and remember thefollowing tips:1. Get to know your wireless phoneand its features such as speeddial and redial. Carefully readyour instruction manual andlearn to take advantage ofvaluable features most phonesoffer, including automatic redialand memory. Also, work tomemorize the phone keypad soyou can use the speed dialfunction without taking yourattention off the road. 2. When available, use a hands-free device. A number of hands-free wireless phone accessoriesare readily available today.Whether you choose an installedmounted device for your106
wireless phone or a speakerphone accessory, takeadvantage of these devices ifavailable to you. 3. Make sure you place yourwireless phone within easyreach and where you can reachit without removing your eyesfrom the road. If you get anincoming call at an inconvenienttime, if possible, let yourvoicemail answer it for you. 4. Suspend conversations duringhazardous driving conditions orsituations. Let the person you arespeaking with know you aredriving; if necessary, suspendthe call in heavy traffic orhazardous weather conditions.Rain, sleet, snow, and ice can behazardous, but so is heavytraffic. As a driver, your firstresponsibility is to pay attentionto the road.5.  Don’t take notes or look upphone numbers while driving. Ifyou are reading an address bookor business card, or writing a“to-do” list while driving a car,you are not watching where youare going. It is common sense.Do not get caught in adangerous situation because youare reading or writing and notpaying attention to the road ornearby vehicles.6. Dial sensibly and assess thetraffic; if possible, place callswhen you are not moving orbefore pulling into traffic. Try toplan your calls before you beginyour trip or attempt to coincideyour calls with times you may bestopped at a stop sign, red light,or otherwise stationary. But ifyou need to dial while driving,follow this simple tip -- dial only afew numbers, check the roadand your mirrors, then continue. 7. Do not engage in stressful oremotional conversations thatmay be distracting. Stressful oremotional conversations anddriving do not mix; they aredistracting and even dangerouswhen you are behind the wheelof a car. Make people you aretalking with aware you aredriving and if necessary,suspend conversations whichhave the potential to divert yourattention from the road.8. Use your wireless phone to callfor help. Your wireless phone isone of the greatest tools you canown to protect yourself and your107
Safetyfamily in dangerous situations --with your phone at your side,help is only three numbers away.Dial 911 or other localemergency number in the caseof fire, traffic accident, roadhazard, or medical emergency.Remember, it’s a free call on yourwireless phone! 9. Use your wireless phone to helpothers in emergencies. Yourwireless phone provides you aperfect opportunity to be a“Good Samaritan” in yourcommunity. If you see an autoaccident, crime in progress orother serious emergency wherelives are in danger, call 911 orother local emergency number,as you would want others to dofor you. 10. Call roadside assistance or aspecial wireless non-emergencyassistance number whennecessary. Certain situations youencounter while driving mayrequire attention, but are noturgent enough to merit a call foremergency services. But youcan still  use your wirelessphone to lend a hand. If you seea broken-down vehicle posingno serious hazard, a brokentraffic signal, a minor trafficaccident where no one appearsinjured or a vehicle you know tobe stolen, call roadsideassistance or other special non-emergency wireless number.The above tips are meant asgeneral guidelines. Before decidingto use your mobile device whileoperating a vehicle, it isrecommended that you consultyour applicable jurisdiction’s locallaws or other regulations regardingsuch use. Such laws or otherregulations may prohibit orotherwise restrict the manner inwhich a driver may use his or herphone while operating a vehicle. 108
CCoonnssuummeerrIInnffoorrmmaattiioonn oonn SSAARR(Specific Absorption Rate)This model phone meets thegovernment's requirements forexposure to radio waves. Yourwireless phone is a radiotransmitter and receiver. It isdesigned and manufactured not toexceed the emission limits forexposure to Radio Frequency (RF)energy set by the FederalCommunications Commission of theU.S. Government. These limits arepart of comprehensive guidelinesand establish permitted levels of RFenergy for the general population.The guidelines are based onstandards that were developed byindependent scientificorganizations through periodic andthorough evaluation of scientificstudies. The standards include asubstantial safety margin designedto assure the safety of all persons,regardless of age and health.The exposure standard for wirelessmobile phones employs a unit ofmeasurement known as theSpecific Absorption Rate, or SAR.The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. Tests for SAR are conductedusing standard operating positionsspecified by the FCC with the phonetransmitting at its highest certifiedpower level in all tested frequencybands. Although SAR is determinedat the highest certified power level,the actual SAR level of the phonewhile operating can be well belowthe maximum value. Because thephone is designed to operate atmultiple power levels to use onlythe power required to reach thenetwork, in general, the closer youare to a wireless base stationantenna, the lower the poweroutput.Before a phone model is availablefor sale to the public, it must betested and certified to the FCC thatit does not exceed the limitestablished by the government-adopted requirement for safeexposure. The tests are performedin positions and locations (e.g., atthe ear and worn on the body) asrequired by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for thismodel phone when tested for use atthe ear is 1.22 W/kg and when wornon the body, as described in thisuser guide, is 0.718 W/kg (body-worn measurements differ amongphone models, depending uponavailable accessories and FCC109
Safetyrequirements). While there may bedifferences between SAR levels ofvarious phones and at variouspositions, they all meet thegovernment requirement for safeexposure.The FCC has granted an EquipmentAuthorization for this model phonewith all reported SAR levelsevaluated as in compliance with theFCC RF emission guidelines. SARinformation on this model phone ison file with the FCC and can befound under the Display Grantsection ofhttp://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid aftersearching on FCC ID BEJVX8610.Additional information on SpecificAbsorption Rates (SAR) can befound on the CellularTelecommunications IndustryAssociation (CTIA) website athttp://www.ctia.org.* In the United States and Canada,the SAR limit for mobile phonesused by the public is 1.6 watts/kg(W/kg) averaged over one gram oftissue. The standard incorporates asubstantial margin of safety to giveadditional protection for the publicand to account for any variations inmeasurements.FFCCCC HHeeaarriinngg--AAiiddCCoommppaattiibbiilliittyy ((HHAACC))RReegguullaattiioonnss ffoorrWWiirreelleessss DDeevviicceessOn July 10, 2003, the U.S. FederalCommunications Commission (FCC)Report and Order in WT Docket 01-309 modified the exception ofwireless phones under the HearingAid Compatibility Act of 1988 (HACAct) to require digital wirelessphones be compatible with hearing-aids. The intent of the HAC Act is toensure reasonable access totelecommunications services forpersons with hearing disabilities.While some wireless phones areused near some hearing devices(hearing aids and cochlearimplants), users may detect abuzzing, humming, or whining noise.Some hearing devices are moreimmune than others to thisinterference noise, and phones alsovary in the amount of interferencethey generate.The wireless telephone industryhas developed a rating system forwireless phones, to assist hearingdevice users to find phones thatmay be compatible with theirhearing devices. Not all phones110
have been rated. Phones that arerated have the rating on their box ora label located on the box.The ratings are not guarantees.Results will vary depending on theuser's hearing device and hearingloss. If your hearing devicehappens to be vulnerable tointerference, you may not be able touse a rated phone successfully.Trying out the phone with yourhearing device is the best way toevaluate it for your personal needs.M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4meet FCC requirements and arelikely to generate less interferenceto hearing devices than phones thatare not labeled. M4 is thebetter/higher of the two ratings.Hearing devices may also be rated.Your hearing device manufactureror hearing health professional mayhelp you find this rating. Higherratings mean that the hearingdevice is relatively immune tointerference noise. The hearing aidand wireless phone rating valuesare then added together. A sum of 5is considered acceptable fornormal use. A sum of 6 isconsidered for best use.In the above example, if a hearingaid meets the M2 level rating andthe wireless phone meets the M3level rating, the sum of the twovalues equal M5. This shouldprovide the hearing aid user with“normal usage” while using theirhearing aid with the particularwireless phone. “Normal usage” inthis context is defined as a signalquality that’s acceptable for normaloperation.The M mark is intended to besynonymous with the U mark. The Tmark is intended to be synonymouswith the UT mark. The M and Tmarks are recommended by theAlliance for TelecommunicationsIndustries Solutions (ATIS). The Uand UT marks are referenced inSection 20.19 of the FCC Rules. TheHAC rating and measurementprocedure are described in theAmerican National StandardsInstitute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.111
SafetyWhen you're talking over the cellphone, it's recommended you'd turnthe BT (Bluetooth) mode off forHAC.112For information about hearing aidsand digital wireless phonesFCC Hearing Aid Compatibility andVolume Controlhttp://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.htmlGallaudet University, RERChttp://tap.gallaudet.edu/DigWireless.KS/DigWireless.htmHLAA (Hearing Loss Association ofAmerica)http://www.hearingloss.org/learn/cellphonetech.aspThe Hearing Aid Compatibility FCCOrderhttp://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-03-168A1.pdf
113AccessoriesThere are a variety of accessories available for your phone and three easyways to purchase them: shop online anytime at www.verizonwireless.com,call us at 1866 VZ GOT IT (894 6848) or visit one of our Verizon WirelessCommunication Stores.ChargersBatteries Portable StereoSpeakersBluetooth HeadsetCradle USB CableBluetoothStereo LanyardHeadset withMusicControllerBluetoothStereo HeadsetMusicEssentials KitHolster
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTYCOVERS:LG offers you a limited warrantythat the enclosed subscriber unitand its enclosed accessories willbe free from defects in material andworkmanship, according to thefollowing terms and conditions:(1) The limited warranty for theproduct extends for TWELVE (12)MONTHS beginning on the dateof purchase of the product withvalid proof of purchase, orabsent valid proof of purchase,FIFTEEN (15) MONTHS from dateof manufacture as determined bythe unit's manufacture datecode.(2) The limited warranty extendsonly to the original purchaser ofthe product and is not assignableor transferable to anysubsequent purchaser/end user.(3) This warranty is good only to theoriginal purchaser of the productduring the warranty period aslong as it is in the U.S., includingAlaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territoriesand Canada.(4) The external housing andcosmetic parts shall be free ofdefects at the time of shipmentand, therefore, shall not becovered under these limitedwarranty terms.(5) Upon request from LG, theconsumer must provideinformation to reasonably provethe date of purchase.(6) The customer shall bear the costof shipping the product to theCustomer Service Department ofLG. LG shall bear the cost ofshipping the product back to theconsumer after the completion ofservice under this limitedwarranty.2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOESNOT COVER:(1) Defects or damages resultingfrom use of the product in otherthan its normal and customarymanner.(2) Defects or damages fromabnormal use, abnormalconditions, improper storage,exposure to moisture ordampness, unauthorizedmodifications, unauthorizedconnections, unauthorizedrepair, misuse, neglect, abuse,accident, alteration, improperinstallation, or other acts which114
are not the fault of LG, includingdamage caused by shipping,blown fuses, spills of food orliquid.(3) Breakage or damage toantennas unless caused directlyby defects in material orworkmanship.(4) That the Customer ServiceDepartment at LG was notnotified by consumer of thealleged defect or malfunction ofthe product during the applicablelimited warranty period.(5) Products which have had theserial number removed or madeillegible.(6) This limited warranty is in lieu ofall other warranties, express orimplied either in fact or byoperations of law, statutory orotherwise, including, but notlimited to any implied warranty ofmarketability or fitness for aparticular use.(7) Damage resulting from use ofnon LG approved accessories.(8) All plastic surfaces and all otherexternally exposed parts that arescratched or damaged due tonormal customer use.(9) Products operated outsidepublished maximum ratings.(10) Products used or obtained in arental program.(11) Consumables (such as fuses).3. WHAT LG WILL DO:LG will, at its sole option, eitherrepair, replace or refund thepurchase price of any unit that doesnot conform to this limited warranty.LG may choose at its option to usefunctionally equivalent re-conditioned, refurbished or newunits or parts or any units.  Inaddition, LG will not re-install orback-up any data, applications orsoftware that you have added toyour phone. It is thereforerecommended that you back-upany such data or information priorto sending the unit to LG to avoidthe permanent loss of suchinformation.4. STATE LAW RIGHTS:No other express warranty isapplicable to this product. THEDURATION OF ANY IMPLIEDWARRANTIES, INCLUDING THEIMPLIED WARRANTY OFMARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO115
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESSWARRANTY HEREIN. LG SHALLNOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OFTHE USE OF THE PRODUCT,INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANYOTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT ORCONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUTOF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TOUSE, THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANYBREACH OF ANY EXPRESS ORIMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDINGTHE IMPLIED WARRANTY OFMARKETABILITY APPLICABLE TOTHIS PRODUCT.Some states do not allow theexclusive limitation of incidental orconsequential damages orlimitations on how long an impliedwarranty lasts; so these limitationsor exclusions may not apply to you.This warranty gives you specificlegal rights and you may also haveother rights which vary from stateto state.5. HOW TO GET WARRANTYSERVICE:If you experience any problemswith either the Bluetooth headset orthe mobile handset, in each case asmay be covered by this limitedwarranty, you need only return theaffected device. For example, if aproblem exists with the Bluetoothheadset, please DO NOT returnyour mobile handset with theheadset. Likewise, if a problemexists with the mobile handset,please DO NOT return theBluetooth Headset with thehandset.To obtain warranty service, pleasecall or fax to the followingtelephone numbers from anywherein the continental United States: Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax. 1-800-448-4026Or visit http://us.lgservice.com.Correspondence may also bemailed to:LG Electronics Service- MobileHandsets, P.O. Box 240007,Huntsville, AL 35824DO NOT RETURN YOUR PRODUCTTO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. Pleasecall or write for the location of theLG authorized service centernearest you and for the proceduresfor obtaining warranty claims.116
TTeerrmmiinnoollooggyy EZ Tip CalcFeature for easy bill calculation using thetotal cost, tip, and number of people asvariables.Advanced Voice RecognitionFeature that allows you to perform awide range of verbal commands bytraining the phone to recognize yourindividual speech patterns.Bluetooth®  wireless technologyTechnology used to allow mobile phones,computers, and other personal devicesto be easily coordinated andinterconnected using a short-rangewireless connection.MEDIA CENTERFeature that accesses the Internet toprovide the ability to access and evendownload a wide variety of software,information, music, video, and more righton your LG Verizon wireless phone.microSDTMAdditional external memory for yourmobile phone.V CASTSMFeature that is the next generation inwireless technology which transformsyour wireless phone into a portablemusic player and delivers an amazingstreaming mobile video experience. VCAST uses technology that significantlyincreases download capabilities todeliver better graphics, sound and depthand uses the power of broadband so thatyou can download the hottestentertainment, sports highlights, newsand breaking weather to your VerizonWireless V CAST phone. The new VCAST phones provide better imagingcapabilities, mega pixel cameras andvideo cameras, improved audio andexpandable memory storage.AAccrroonnyymmss aannddAAbbbbrreevviiaattiioonnss DTMFDual-Tone Multi Frequency (or “touch-tone”) is a method used to communicatekeys pressed on the phone. Pressing akey generates two simultaneous tones,one for the row and one for the columnto determine which key was pressed.Glossary117
GlossaryERIEnhanced Roaming Indicator is afeature to indicate whether a mobilephone is on its home system, a partnernetwork, or a roaming network. Manyphones indicate home vs. roaming as anicon, but ERI capable phones can clearlyindicate third “partner network” status.EVDOEvolution Data Only or Evolution DataOptimized (abbreviated as EVDO, EV-DO,EvDO, 1xEV-DO or 1xEvDO) provides fastwireless broadband access (3G)anywhere, without needing a WiFihotspot.GPSGlobal Positioning System is a system ofsatellites, computers, and receivers ableto determine the latitude and longitude ofa specific receiver on Earth.  Position iscalculated using time and distance.IS 2000Type of digital signaling. It's the secondgeneration of CDMA digital cellular, anextension of IS-95. Differences betweensignaling types have to do with pilotsignal and links to provide more trafficchannels, and control protocols.NAMNumber Assignment Module is how thephone stores the phone number and itselectronic serial number. SSLSecure Sockets Layer Protocol used toencrypt data sent over the air.TTYTeletypewriter. An electromechanicaltypewriter that either transmits orreceives messages coded in electricalsignals. A phone with TTY support is ableto translate typed characters to voice ortranslate voice into characters to displayon the TTY.118
10 Driver Safety Tips 104AAccessories 111Alarm Clock 62Alert Sounds 71All 58Answer Options 80Auto NAM 80Auto Retry 81BBacklight 73Banner 72Battery Charge Level 19Battery TemperatureProtection 18Bluetooth Menu 64CCalculator 61Calendar 61Call Settings 80Call Sounds 70Call Waiting 21Caller ID 21Card Memory 86Charging the Battery 18Chat 51Main Menu 74Clock Format 74Consumer Information onSAR 107Contact List 53CONTACTS 53DFont Size 74Dialed 57Display Settings 72Display Themes 73Drafts 49EEmail 50End Call Options 81Erasing Messages 52Extras 41Ez Tip Calc 63FFCC Hearing-AidCompatibility (HAC)Regulations for WirelessDevices 108FDA Consumer Update 97GGames 39MEDIA CENTER 27Get New Pictures 35Get New Ringtones 28Glossary 115Groups 54IIcon Glossary 87Important SafetyPrecautions 1In Case of Emergency 55Inbox 47KKeypad Volume 71LLanguage 76LIMITED WARRANTYSTATEMENT 112Location 76MMaking Calls 19Master Volume 70Memory 85Menus Overview 15MESSAGING 42Missed 56Mobile IM 50MSG Settings 51Music & Tones 27Mute Function 21My Account 59My Music 28My Name Card 56My Number 87My Pictures 36My Ringtones 28My Sounds 32My Videos 36NNAM Select 80Navigation Key 84New Contact 53New Message 42Mobile Web 39Notepad 63Index119
OOne Press Dial 83PPhone Info 87Phone Memory 86Phone Overview 12Phone Settings 74Picture & Video 33Picture Message 44Online Album 39Power On/Off 72RReceived 57Receiving Calls 20RECENT CALLS 56Record Video 38Redialing Calls 20Removing the Battery 18SSafety Information 91Save Options 86Screen Icons 20Security 77Sent 48Service Alerts 71Set Shortcut Keys 75SETTINGS & TOOLS 59Signal Strength 19Keyguard Setting 75Sounds Settings 70Speed Dials 54Standalone Mode 75Stopwatch 62SW/HW Version 87Sync Music 32System Select 79TTake Picture 37Technical Details 9TIA Safety Information 88Tools 59Browse & Download 41Press Keypad 83TTY Mode 81TXT Message 42UUSB Auto Detection 85VV CAST Music 27V CAST Videos 33Vibrate Mode 21Video Message 46View Timers 58Voice Commands 21, 59,76Voice Privacy 83Voicemail 50Volume Quick Adjustment21WWallpaper 73World Clock 63Index120
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