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ENGLISH P/N : MMBB0267801(1.0) W USER GUIDE Please read this manual carefully before operating your mobile phone. Retain it for future reference. ESPAÑOL MANUAL DEL USUARIO Lea este manual cuidadosamente antes de utilizar su teléfono. Guárdelo para consultarlo en el futuro. USER GUIDE
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ENGLISH

P/N : MMBB0267801(1.0) W

USER GUIDEPlease read this manual carefully before operating your mobilephone. Retain it for future reference.

ESPAÑOL

MANUAL DEL USUARIOLea este manual cuidadosamente antes de utilizar su teléfono.Guárdelo para consultarlo en el futuro.

US

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Copyright ©2008 LG Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. LG and the LG logo are registered trademarks of LGGroup and its related entities. All other trademarks are theproperty of their respective owners.

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Important Safety Precautions

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SafetyPrecautions

Read these instructions. Breaking the rules may be dangerous orillegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide.

WARNING! Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury ordeath.

1. Never use an unapproved battery since this coulddamage the phone and/or battery and could causethe battery to explode.

2. Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it willcause the battery to explode.

3. Never store your phone in temperatures less than -4°F or greater than 122°F.

4. Do not dispose of your battery by fire or withhazardous or flammable materials.

5. When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or setup the hands-free kit near to the air bag. If wirelessequipment is improperly installed and the air bag isdeployed, you may be seriously injured.

6. Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.7. Do not use the phone in areas where its use is

prohibited. (For example: aircraft)

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Important Safety Precautions

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SafetyPrecautions

1. Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to directsunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such asa bathroom.

2. Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene,thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. Thiscould cause a fire.

3. Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. Itmay harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.

4. Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as thephone may generate sparks.

5. Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting,pulling, or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose asit may cause a fire or electric shock.

6. 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.

7. Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it isbeing charged. It may cause an electric shock orseriously damage your phone.

8. Do not disassemble the phone.

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1. Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it mayshort-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire.

2. Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your bodyduring a call.

3. Make sure that no sharp-edged items such as animal’s teeth ornails, come into contact with the battery. This could cause a fire.

4. Store the battery out of reach of children.5. Be careful that children do not swallow any parts (such as

rubber plugs, earphone, connection parts of the phone, etc.)This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation resulting in seriousinjury or death.

6. Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms toavoid electric shock or fire.

7. Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. Thewarranty will not be applied to products provided by othersuppliers.

8. Only authorized personnel should service the phone and itsaccessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidentsand consequently invalidate the warranty.

9. Your service provider programs one or more emergency phonenumbers, such as 911, that you can call under anycircumstances, even when your phone is locked. Your phone’spreprogrammed emergency number(s) may not work in alllocations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placeddue to network, environmental, or interference issues.

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Table of Contents

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Important Safety Precautions 1

Table of Contents 4

Welcome 9

Technical Details 10FCC RF Exposure Information 12

Bodily Contact During Operation 12

Vehicle-Mounted the External Antenna 13

FCC Notice and Cautions 13

Phone Overview 14Touch Sensitive Soft Keys 15Touch Screen Shortcut Menu 17

Menus Overview 18Menu Access 21

Getting Started with YourPhone 22

The Battery 22

Installing the Battery 22

Removing the Battery 22Charging the Battery 22Battery Charge Level 23Turning the Phone On and Off 23Turning the Phone On 23

Turning the Phone Off 23Signal Strength 24Screen Icons 24Making Calls 24Correcting Dialing Mistakes 25Redialing Calls 25Receiving Calls 25

Quick Access to ConvenientFeatures 26

Lock Mode 26Mute Function 26Volume Quick Adjustment 26Call Waiting 26Caller ID 27Speed Dialing 27

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Entering and EditingInformation 28

Text Input 28

Contacts in Your Phone’sMemory 29

The Basics of Storing ContactsEntries 29Phone Numbers With Pauses 29Storing a Number with Pauses 30

Adding a Pause to an Existing Number 30

Searching Your Phone’s Memory 31Accessing Options 31Making a Call From Your Phone’sMemory 32

Using Phone Menus 34Recent Calls 341. Missed Calls 342. Received Calls 353. Dialed Calls 35

4. Data 355. All Calls 356. Call Timer 357. Data Counter 36

Contacts 361. New Contact 362. Contact List 373. My Circle 374. Groups 385. Speed Dials 386. My Name Card 39

Messaging 391. New Text Message 392. New Picture Message 423. Inbox 434. Sent 455. Drafts 466. Voicemail 467. Quick-Text 478. Settings 479. Delete All 49

New Events Manager 50

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Axcess Web 501. Start Browser 502. Web Messages 523. Web Settings 53

Axcess Shop 531. Axcess Shop 542. Axcess Info 55

Music 56Shuffle 56

Multimedia 56Take Photo 57Image 58Record Video 59Video 60Audio 61Axcess TV 61

Tools 62Voice Command 62Alarm Clock 62Calendar 63

World Clock 63Calculator 64Ez Tip Calc 64Notepad 65Unit Converter 65

Settings 66Display 661. Wallpaper 662. Banner 663. Backlight 664. Languages 675. Clocks & Calendar 676. Font Settings 687. Color Scheme 68

Sound & Touch 691. Ringers 692. Volume 693. Message Alert 694. Alert Type 705. Service Alerts 706. Power On/Off Tones 71

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7. Slide Tone 718. Touch Key Feedback 719. Touch Calibration 72

Bluetooth® 721. Power 732. Add New 733. Paired Devices 744. Settings 744.1 Power 74

4.2 Visibility 75

4.3 Device Name 75

4.4 Device Info 75

USB Connection 76Security 781. Lock Phone 782. Restrictions 783. Emergency #s 794. Change Lock Code 795. Reset Default 80

Call Settings 801. Answer Options 802. End Options 81

3. Auto Retry 814. One-Touch Dial 815. Voice Privacy 826. Auto Volume 827. Airplane Mode 828. TTY Mode 83

System 831. Network 832. Location 85

Phone Information 851. My Number 852. ESN/MEID 863. Icon Glossary 864. Version 865. Software Update 866. Memory 87

Safety 88TIA Safety Information 88

Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal 88

Antenna Care 88

Phone Operation 89

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Tips on Efficient Operation 89

Driving 89

Electronic Devices 89

Pacemakers 89

Persons with pacemakers: 90

Hearing Aids 90

Other Medical Devices 90

Health Care Facilities 90

Vehicles 91

Posted Facilities 91

Aircraft 91

Blasting Areas 91

Potentially Explosive Atmosphere 91

For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag 92

Safety Information 92Charger and Adapter Safety 92

Battery Information and Care 93

Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards 93

General Notice 94

Warning! Important safetyinformation 96

Avoiding hearing damage 96

Using your phone safely 96

Avoiding hearing damage 97

Using headsets safely 97

FDA Consumer Update 9810 Driver Safety Tips 108Consumer Information on SAR 112FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility(HAC) Regulations for WirelessDevices 115

Accessories 118

Limited Warranty Statement 119

Index 123

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Welcome

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Thank you for choosing theGlimmer™ cellular 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:l Music capability and microSD™

card slot.l Significantly enhanced voice

clarity.l Slim and sleek design with

internal antenna (Internalantenna described as antennathroughout this user guide).

l Large, easy-to-read, 9-linebacklit LCD with status icons.

l Paging, messaging, voice mail,and caller ID.

l 15-key keypad and TouchScreen.

l Speakerphone feature.

l Menu-driven interface withprompts for easy operation andconfiguration.

l Any key answer, auto answer,auto retry, one-touch and speeddialing with 99 memorylocations.

l Bilingual (English and Spanish)capabilities.

l Bluetooth® wireless technology.

Note The Bluetooth® word mark andlogos are owned by the BluetoothSIG, Inc. and any use of such marksby LG Electronics is under license.Other trademarks and trade namesare those of their respective owners.

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Technical Details

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Important InformationThis user’s guide providesimportant information on the useand operation of your phone.Please read all the informationcarefully prior to using thephone for the best performanceand to prevent any damage to ormisuse of the phone. Anyunapproved changes ormodifications will void yourwarranty.

FCC Part 15 Class BCompliance

This device and its accessoriescomply with part 15 of FCC rules.Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) Thisdevice and its accessories may notcause harmful interference, and(2) this device and its accessoriesmust accept any interferencereceived, including interferencethat causes undesired operation.

Technical Details

The Glimmer™ is an all digitalphone that operates on both CodeDivision Multiple Access (CDMA)frequencies: Cellular services at800 MHz and PersonalCommunication Services (PCS) at1.9 GHz.CDMA technology uses a featurecalled DSSS (Direct SequenceSpread Spectrum) that enables thephone to keep communication frombeing crossed and to use onefrequency channel by multiple usersin the same specific area. This resultsin a 10-fold capacity increase whencompared with analog mode. Inaddition, features such as soft /softer handoff, hard handoff, anddynamic RF power controltechnologies combine to reduce callinterruptions.The Cellular and PCS CDMAnetworks consist of MSO (MobileSwitching Office), BSC (BaseStation Controller), BTS (BaseStation Transmission System), andMS (Mobile Station).

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* TSB-74: Protocol between an IS-95A system and ANSI J-STD-008

Its battery life is twice as long asIS-95. High-speed data

transmission is also possible.The following tab lists somemajor CDMA standards.

CDMA Standard

Basic AirInterface

TIA/EIA-95ATSB-74ANSI J-STD-008TIA/EIA-IS2000

CDMA Dual-Mode Air Interface14.4kbps radio link protocol and inter-band operationsIS-95 adapted for PCS frequency bandCDMA2000 1xRTT Air InterfaceMAS-BSPCSC-RSIntersystem operationsNon-signaling data comm.

CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data AirInterface1xEV-DO Inter-Operability Specification forCDMA2000 Access Network InterfacesRecommended Minimum PerformanceStandards for CDMA2000 High RatePacket Data Access Terminal TestApplication Specification (TAS) for HighRate Packet Data Air Interface

TIA/EIA/IS-634TIA/EIA/IS/651TIA/EIA/IS-41-CTIA/EIA/IS-124

TIA/EIA/IS-856TIA/EIA/IS-878

TIA/EIA/IS-866

TIA/EIA/IS-890

TIA/EIA/IS-96-BTIA/EIA/IS-637TIA/EIA/IS-657IS-801TIA/EIA/IS-707-A

Speech CODECShort Message ServicePacket DataPosition Determination Service (gpsOne)High Speed Packet Data

Network

Service

1x EV-DO

Relatedinterface

Designator Description

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FCC RF Exposure Information

WARNING! Read thisinformation before operatingthe phone.

In August 1996, the FederalCommunications Commission(FCC) of the United States, withits action in Report and OrderFCC 96-326, adopted anupdated safety standard forhuman exposure to RadioFrequency (RF) electromagneticenergy emitted by FCC regulatedtransmitters. Those guidelines areconsistent with the safetystandard previously set by bothU.S. and international standardsbodies. The design of this phonecomplies with the FCC guidelinesand these internationalstandards.

Bodily Contact DuringOperation

This device was tested for typicaluse with the back of the phonekept 0.79 inches (2.0 cm) fromthe body. To comply with FCCRF exposure requirements, aminimum separation distance of0.79 inches (2.0 cm) must bemaintained between the user’sbody and the back of the phone,including the antenna, whetherextended or retracted. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, andsimilar accessories containingmetallic components should notbe used. Avoid the use ofaccessories that cannot maintain0.79 inches (2.0 cm) distancebetween the user’s body and theback of the phone and have notbeen tested for compliance withFCC RF exposure limits.

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Vehicle-Mounted the ExternalAntenna

(Optional, if available.)To satisfy FCC RF exposurerequirements, keep 8 inches (20cm) between the user /bystander and vehicle-mountedthe external antenna. For moreinformation about RF exposure,visit the FCC website atwww.fcc.gov.

FCC Notice and Cautions

This device and its accessoriescomply with part 15 of FCCrules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1)This device and its accessoriesmay not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this deviceand its accessories must acceptany interference received,including interference thatcauses undesired operation.

Any changes or modificationsnot expressly approved in thisuser guide could void yourwarranty for this equipment. Useonly the supplied antenna. Useof unauthorized antennas (ormodifications to the antenna)could impair call quality, damagethe phone, void your warrantyand/or violate FCC regulations.Don't use the phone with adamaged antenna. A damagedantenna could cause a minor skinburn. Contact your local dealerfor a replacement antenna.

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Phone Overview

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1.Earpiece Lets you hear the caller. 2. Slide Slide up to answer an incoming call and

slide it down to end the call.3.LCD Screen Displays incoming calls, messages

and indicator icons as well as viewing a widevariety of content you select to view.

4.TALK Key Use to place or answer calls.5.Alphanumeric Keypad Use to enter numbers

and characters and select menu items.6.Lock Mode Key Use to lock the phone (from

standby mode press and hold for about 3seconds).

7. Microphone Lets callers hear you.8.BACK Key Deletes single spaces or characters

with a quick press, but press and hold to deleteentire words. Will also back you out of menus,one level at a time.

9.PWR/END Key Use to turn the power on/offand to end a call. Also returns to standbymode.

10. Axcess Search Key Find the latest ringtones,games, and images with Free Axcess Search.Axcess Search puts the mobile web at yourfingertips. Search for music, images, news,weather, stocks, mobile web links, and localservices from the search box.

11. Camera Lens Used to take photos and recordvideo. Keep it clean for optimal photo quality.

12. Flash

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1.HOLD Key Use to lock your phonewhen the slide is closed. To unlock,press or slide up.

2.Earphone Jack Allows the use of aheadset to hear caller's voice.

3.Charger Port Connects the phoneto the battery charger or otheravailable accessories.

4.Side Keys Use to adjust the ringervolume in standby mode and theearpiece volume during a call.

5.Side Camera Key Use for quickaccess to Camera functions.

Touch Sensitive Soft Keys( , , , )

1. Make sure your hands areclean and dry. Removemoisture from the surface ofyour hands. Don't use thetouch keys in a humidenvironment.

2. Touch key sensors aresensitive to your light touch.You don't need to press themforcefully to use them. Protect

your phone from severeimpact because touch keysensors may become damagedfrom harsh use.

3. Use the tip of your finger totouch the center of a touchkey. If you touch off-center itmay activate the nearbyfunction instead.

4. The touch sensor level can beadjusted to your preference.

microSD™ card slot(accommodates optionalmicroSD™ card up to4GB.) Insert microSD™

card for external memory.Use LG-approvedmicroSD™ card. To accessthe microSD™ card slotyou must remove thebattery cover located onthe back of your phone.

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Phone Overview

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5. When both the outside LCDscreen and touch key lights areoff, touch keys are deactivated.Press the Unlock Key ( ) toturn on the Touch Screen andtouch key lights.

6. If the slide is closed and theTouch Protection function ison, during calls the TouchProtection feature isautomatically enabled.

7. Keep metal and otherconductive material away fromthe surface of touch keysbecause contact may causeelectronic interference.

WARNING l Do not put heavy objects on the

Touch Screen.l Do not sit on your phone because

it may damage the Touch Screen.l Do not drag or scratch your

phone with any sharp materials.l Do not keep your phone in

extreme conditions (places thatare too humid, hot, or cold).

l Keep chemicals away from yourphone because they may changethe cosmetic or functionalfeatures of your phone.

Warning! Do not sit on yourphone or put heavy items on itas it may damage your phone.

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TIP Keep in mind that the smaller the text appears on thescreen, the smaller the area of touch activation. Try zoomingthe screen in, if available, to increase the touch area.

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Message:Displays theMessagingmenu.

Menu: Displaysa list of menus.

Contacts:Displays yourContact List.

Phone: Displays additional touch keys so youcan make a call without opening the slide. Dialmanually using the numeric keys orautomatically from Recent Calls and Contacts.

Touch Screen Shortcut MenuThe Touch Screen Shortcut Menu allows instant access to menus withthe quick touch of your fingertip. To use the Shortcut Menu:

1. Touch on the screen (located above the Touch Soft Keys) fromstandby mode. You may need to touch first if the screen is locked.

2. The Shortcut Menu will open. Touch any of the options for quickaccess to frequently used applications.

3. To close the Shortcut Menu, touch or the Key.

Touch Soft Keys From standby mode, touch the Touch Screen with your finger.

The Touch Screen is a great way to interact with theGlimmer™’s software. Take a little time to becomeaccustomed to using it. If it doesn’t react as you expect,adjust the Touch Screen calibration.

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Recent Calls1. Missed Calls2. Received Calls3. Dialed Calls4. Data5. All Calls 6. Call Timer

1. Last Call2. Home Calls3. Roam Calls4. All Calls

7. Data Counter 1. Received Data2. Sent Data3. All Data

Contacts 1. New Contact2. Contact List3. My Circle

4. Groups5. Speed Dials6. My Name Card

Messaging 1. New Text Message2. New Picture

Message3. Inbox4. Sent5. Drafts6. Voicemail7. Quick-Text8. Settings

1. All Messages2. Text Message3. Picture Message 4. Edit Voicemail#

9. Delete All1. Delete Inbox2. Delete Sent

3. Delete Drafts4. Delete All

Messages

New EventsManager

Axcess Web1. Start Browser2. Web Messages3. Web Settings

Axcess Shop1. Axcess Shop2. Settings3. Help4. Axcess Info

Menus Overview

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Menus

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Music1. All Songs2. Playlists3. Recently Played4. Artists5. Genres6. Albums

Shuffle

Take Photo

Image

Record Video

Video

Audio

Axcess TV

Voice Command

Alarm Clock

Calendar

World Clock

Calculator

Ez Tip Calc

Notepad

Unit Converter

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Menus Overview

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Display1. Wallpaper2. Banner3. Backlight 4. Languages5. Clocks & Calendar6. Font Settings7. Color Scheme

Sounds & Touch1. Ringers2. Volume3. Message Alert4. Alert Type5. Service Alerts6. Power On/Off Tones7. Slide Tone8. Touch Key Feedback9. Touch Calibration

Bluetooth1. Power2. Add New3. Paired Devices4. Settings

USB Connection1. USB Modem2. USB Mass Storage

Security1. Lock Phone2. Restrictions3. Emergency #s4. Change Lock Code5. Reset Default

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Call Settings1. Answer Options2. End Options3. Auto Retry4. One-Touch Dial5. Voice Privacy6. Auto Volume7. Airplane Mode8. TTY Mode

System1. Network2. Location

Phone Information1. My Number2. ESN/MEID3. Icon Glossary4. Version5. Software Update6. Memory

Menu Access

Touch the MENU Touch Key to have access to phone menus.To access the MENU, unlock first by pressing down the unlock key onthe left side of your phone. To go back to standby mode, touch or press at the bottom center of your phone.

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The Battery

The phone comes with arechargeable battery. Keep thebattery charged while not in usein order to maximize talk andstandby time. The battery chargelevel is shown at the top of theLCD screen.

Installing the Battery

Insert the bottom of the batteryinto the opening on the back ofthe phone, then push the batterydown until the latch clicks.

Removing the Battery

1. Turn off the phone, then pushdown on the battery coverbutton (located on the top ofyour phone).

2. While holding down thebattery cover button, lift andremove the battery cover.

3. Lift the top of the battery outusing the fingertip cutouts,then remove it.

Charging the BatteryTo use the charger provided withyour phone:

Warning! Use only the chargerprovided with the phone. Usingany charger other than the oneincluded with the Glimmer™ maydamage your phone or battery.

1. Plug the end of the adapterinto the phone’s charger portand the other end into anelectrical outlet.

2. The charge time variesdepending upon the batterylevel.

Note It is important to fully charge thebattery before initial use of thephone.

Getting Started with Your Phone

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Battery Charge LevelThe battery charge level is shownat the top right of the LCDscreen. When the battery chargelevel becomes low, the lowbattery sensor alerts you in threeways: sounding an audible tone,blinking the battery icon, anddisplaying a warning message. Ifthe battery charge level becomesexceedingly low, the phoneautomatically switches off andany function in progress is notsaved.

Turning the Phone On andOff

Turning the Phone On

1. Install a charged battery orconnect the phone to anexternal power source.

2. Open the slide to reveal thekeypad.

3. Press for about 3seconds until the LCD screenlights up.

Turning the Phone Off

1. Open the slide to reveal thekeypad.

2. Press and hold until thedisplay turns off.

NoticePlease make sure that the LGlogo faces up before inserting acharger, data cable, etc into thecharger port of your phone.

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Signal Strength

Call quality depends on thesignal strength in your area. Thesignal strength is indicated onthe screen as the number of barsnext to the signal strength icon

. The more bars, the betterthe signal strength. If the signalquality is poor, move to an openarea. If you are in a building, thereception may be better near awindow.

Screen IconsTo see the icon glossary, touch

-> -> -> IconGlossary on your phone.

Making Calls

1. Make sure the phone isturned on. If not, press for about 3 seconds.

2. Enter the phone number(include the area code ifneeded).

3. Press or touch .

lf the phone is locked, pressthe Unlock Key on the leftside of your phone.

Call

NoteThe call quality is also affected bythe places where you are andweather conditions with radiofrequency (RF) emission changes.

Note

If the phone is restricted, you canonly dial phone numbers saved inthe Emergency Numbers or yourContact List. To turn off thisfunction: -> Settings ->

Security -> Enter Lock Code. ->2 Restrictions -> Enter ApplicationLock Code. -> 1 Calls -> 4 None

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4. Press or touch toend the call.

Correcting Dialing Mistakes

If you make a mistake whiledialing a number, press ortouch once toerase the last digit entered, orhold down or touch andhold for at least 2 secondsto go to standby mode.

Redialing Calls

1. Press twice to redial thelast number you dialed. Thelast 150 numbers (dialing,incoming, missed) are storedin the call history list and youcan also select any of these toredial.

Receiving Calls

1. When the phone rings orvibrates, press to answer.

2. Press to end the call.

TipCall Settings Menu allows you tochoose answer options: Open Slide/ Press Any Key/ PressSend Key only/ Auto Answer

END

Note

If you press or (the sidekeys), while the phone is ringing,the ringing or vibration is muted forthat call.

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Quick Access to Convenient Features

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Lock ModeSets your phone to require a 4-digit password in order to usethe phone.

To quickly lock your phone pressfor three seconds. To

cancel, touch and enterthe password.

Mute FunctionThe Mute Function is usedduring a phone call. To quicklyactivate the Mute function, touch

and touch Mute/ Unmute.- or -

Touch to mute and unmute.

Volume Quick AdjustmentUse the side keys to adjust theringer volume in standby mode,and the earpiece volume during acall. The upper key increases thevolume and the lower keydecreases the volume.

Call Waiting

Your cellular service may offercall waiting. While a call is inprogress, two beeps indicateanother incoming call. When callwaiting is enabled, you may putthe active call on hold while youanswer the other incoming call.Check with your cellular serviceprovider for information aboutthis function.

Unlock

Note Until you change it, the defaultlock code/password is the last 4digits of your phone number. Note

Keypad Volume is adjustedthrough the Sounds Volume Menu.( -> -> Sound & Touch-> Volume -> Keypad).

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1. Press to receive a waitingcall.

2. Press again to switchbetween calls.

Caller IDCaller ID displays the phonenumber or name of the incomingcall. If the caller’s identity is storedin Contacts, the name will appearalong with the phone number.Check with your service provider toensure they offer this feature.

Speed Dialing

Speed dialing is a convenientfeature that allows you to makephone calls quickly. A numberkey can be assigned to a specificphone number. By pressing andholding down a number key, yourphone will recall the phonenumber associated from theContact List and display it briefly

while simultaneously dialing thatphone number for you. SpeedDial Number 1 is set to VoiceMailbox by default and isunchangeable.

Dialing Single Digit SpeedDials (from 2 to 9)

Press and hold the Speed Dialnumber.OREnter the Speed Dial numberand press .

Dialing Double Digit SpeedDials (from 10 to 99)

Press the first digit and thenpress and hold the key of thesecond digit.OREnter the first and seconddigits and press .

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Entering and Editing Information

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Text InputYou can enter information using the Touch Screen or the keypad. Each has special key functions to help you with text entry.

Using the Touch ScreenWhen creating a Text, Picture or Video message using the outside LCD,the Touch Screen provides you with Touch Keys specific to the type offield. Refer to the example below:

Touch this key to viewthe recent call historyand simply touch aphone number to call it.

Touch this keyto go back tostandbymode.

Back

Options

When you touch the Touch Key the following dialing keypad isdisplayed.

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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory

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The Basics of StoringContacts Entries

1. From standby mode enter thephone number you want tosave (up to 48 digits).

2. Touch .

3. Touch Save and select eitherNew Entry or Existing Entryon the pop-up screen.

4. Touch a Phone Label.Mobile/ Home/ Work/Pager/ Fax/ None

5. Enter a name for the phonenumber (up to 32 characters)and touch Save.A confirmation message isdisplayed briefly.

Phone Numbers WithPausesWhen you call automatedsystems such as voice mail orcredit billing numbers, you oftenhave to enter a series of numbersto navigate through the system.Instead of entering thesenumbers by hand, you can storethe numbers in your Contactsseparated by special pausecharacters (W, P). There are twodifferent types of pauses you canuse when storing a number:

Wait (W)

The phone stops dialing untilyou select Release to advance tothe next number.

Pause (P)

The phone waits 2 secondsbefore sending the next string ofdigits.

NoteUse Existing Entry to add anotherphone number to a contact alreadystored in memory.

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Storing a Number with Pauses

1. Touch .

2. Touch Contacts.

3. Touch 1 New Contact.

4. Enter a name (up to 32characters) and touch thenumber field to enter anumber.

5. Touch and select 1 Waitor 2 Pause.

6. Enter additional number(s)then touch Save.

Adding a Pause to an ExistingNumber

1. Touch . to display yourContacts alphabetically.

2. Scroll through the list andtouch the Contact entry youwish to edit. Touch .

3. Touch Edit.

4. Touch the number.5. Touch .

6. Touch Wait or Pause.7. Enter additional number(s),

then touch OK.8. Touch a Phone Label.

Mobile/ Home/ Work/Pager/ Fax/ None

9. Touch Save.

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Searching Your Phone’sMemoryThe Glimmer™ phone is able toperform a dynamic search of thecontents in your phone’smemory. A dynamic searchcompares entered letters ornumbers against the entries inyour Contacts. A matching list isdisplayed in descending order.You can then select a numberfrom the list to call or edit.

Scrolling Through Your Contacts

1. Touch to display yourContacts alphabetically.

2. Scroll through the list.

Searching by Letter

1. Touch to display yourcontacts alphabetically.

2. Press (or press repeatedly)the key on the alphanumeric

keypad that corresponds withthe search letter.

Accessing Options

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch the search criteria:

Send Message: Send a textmessage or picture message tothe selected contact.

New Contact: Add a newcontact to your Contact List.

Edit: Edit the selected contactinformation.

Delete: Delete the selectedentry from your Contacts.

Delete Multiple: Delete multiplecontact entries at one time.

Send Contact: Send acontact(vCard) via Bluetooth. In

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case Bluetooth power is not on,a notice pops up to turnBluetooth on.

Set Speed Dial/ Remove SpeedDial: Add the selected numberto, or remove it from My Circle.

Set As My Circle/ Remove MyCircle: Add the selected numberto, or remove it from My Circle.

Making a Call From YourPhone’s MemoryOnce you have stored phonenumbers in your Contacts, youcan place calls to those numbersquickly and easily.l By highlighting a phone

number in Contacts or RecentCalls, and pressing ortouching Call.

l By using Speed Dialing.

From Contacts

1. Touch to display yourContacts.

2. Touch the Contact entry.

3. Touch the phone number.

4. Press or touch Call toplace the call.

From Recent Calls

1. Touch from standbymode.

2. Touch the type of recent call.

From Recent Calls/ FromSpeed Dials/ From ContactList/ From Message Inbox

3. Touch the phone number.

4. Touch or press toplace the call.

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Speed Dialing

For a single-digit Speed Dial,press and hold the digit or pressthe digit, then press . For adouble-digit Speed Dial, pressthe first digit and hold thesecond digit or press the firstand second digits, then press

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Recent CallsThe Recent Calls Menu is a listof the last phone numbers orContact entries for calls youplaced, accepted, or missed. It iscontinually updated as newnumbers are added to thebeginning of the list and theoldest entries are removed fromthe bottom of the list.

1. Missed CallsAllows you to view the list ofmissed calls; up to 50 entries.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch 1 Missed Calls.

4. Touch the entry.

l Press to place a call tothe number.

l Touch to select Call/Save/ Send Message/ ViewTimer/ Delete/ DeleteMultiple.

l Press to return tostandby mode.

NoteThe Save Option will be displayed asContacts if the selected number isalready saved in your Contacts.

NoteTo view a quick list of all yourrecent calls, press TALK Keyfrom standby mode.

ShortcutTouch on the touchpad toaccess the Recent Calls menu fromstandby mode.Make a call from the followingoptions: From Recent Calls, FromSpeed Dials, From Contacts List orFrom Message Inbox.

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2. Received CallsAllows you to view the list ofincoming calls; up to 50 entries.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch 2 Received Calls.

4. Touch the entry.

3. Dialed CallsAllows you to view the list ofoutgoing calls; up to 50 entries.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch 3 Dialed Calls.

4. Touch the entry.

4. DataAllows you to view the list ofdata calls; up to 50 entries.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch 4 Data.

4. Touch the entry.

5. All CallsAllows you to erase selected calllist(s).

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch 5 All Calls.

4. The history of all calls isdisplayed.

6. Call TimerAllows you to view the durationof selected calls.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch 6 Call Timer.

4. Touch a call list.

Last Call/ Home Calls/ RoamCalls/ All Calls

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7. Data CounterAllows you to view the list ofreceived and transmitted datacalls.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch 7 Data Counter.

4. Touch a data call list.

Received Data/ Sent Data/All Data

ContactsThe Contacts Menu allows you tostore names, phone numbers andother information in your phone’smemory. When you access yourContacts, the number inparentheses represents thenumber of entries you havestored (up to 500).

1. New ContactAllows you to add a new contactto your Contact List.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch 1 New Contact.

4. Enter the name.

NoteUsing this submenu, the number issaved as a new Contact. To savethe number into an existingContact, edit the Contact entry.

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5. Touch the Phone Number field, and enter the number.

6. Continue entering Contactinformation by touching thecorresponding field andentering the desiredinformation.

2. Contact ListAllows you to view your ContactList.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch 2 Contact List.

4. Touch a Contact entry.

5. Choose from the followingoptions:l Scroll through your

Contacts alphabetically.l Touch to select one of

the following:

Send Message/ NewContact/ Edit/ Delete/Delete Multiple/ Send Contact/Set(Remove) Speed Dial/Set As(Remove) My Circle

l Touch New Contact tostore new contactinformation.

3. My CircleAllows you to assign some ofyour Contacts as favorites, andquickly send them messages.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch 3 My Circle.

4. Touch the My Circle location(or press the correspondingnumber key on the keypad).

5. Touch the Contact.

6. Touch the icon next to the

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phone number to switchbetween numbers, then touchSelect.

A confirmation message isdisplayed.

4. GroupsAllows you to view your groupedContacts, add a new group,change the name of a group, ordelete a whole group.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch 4 Groups.4. Choose from the following

options:

l Touch a group to view.l Touch a group, then touch

to choose from thefollowing options:

Send Message/ New Group/

Edit/ Delete/ DeleteMultiple/ Send viaBluetooth

5. Speed DialsAllows you to view your SpeedDials list, designate new SpeedDials, or remove Speed Dialdesignations entered in yourContacts.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch 5 Speed Dials.4. Touch the Speed Dial location

(or press the correspondingnumber key on the keypad)and touch Assign.

5. Touch the Contact.

6. Touch the icon next to thephone number to switchbetween numbers, then touchSelect.

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A confirmation message isdisplayed.

6. My Name CardAllows you to view all of yourpersonal Contact informationincluding name and phonenumbers.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch 6 My Name Card.

4. Touch Edit.

5. Touch the feature you want toedit.

6. Edit the information asnecessary and touch Save.

MessagingThe phone can store up to 540messages. The Glimmer™

supports up to 160 characters.The information stored in themessage is determined by phonemodel and service capability.Other limits such as availablecharacters per message mayexist, please check with yourservice provider for systemfeatures and capabilities.

1. New Text MessageAllows you to send textmessages, pages, and e-mailtransmissions. Each message willbe formatted and sent accordingto the destination address.

NoteYou cannot edit your mobile phonenumber, but you can add anadditional phone number.

ShortcutFrom standby mode, touch .

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The Basics of Sending a TextMessage

1. Touch .2. Touch Messaging and

1. New Text Message.3. Touch the address field and

enter the recipient's address.4. Touch the Message tab to

access the message screen.5. Type your message (text or

e-mail).6. Touch .

A confirmation message isdisplayed.

Customizing the Text MessageUsing Options

1. Touch .

2. Touch Messaging and 1 New Text Message.

3. Touch .

4. Touch the option(s) tocustomize.

Contacts To select a recipientfrom your Contact List.Recent Calls To select arecipient from your Recent Calls.Recent Messages ChooseInbox/ Sent to select a recipientfrom your Recent Messages.Groups Select a recipient fromyour Groups.General/ Family/ Friends/Colleagues/ Business/ SchoolPriority Level Choose Normal/High to set the priority level ofyour message.Callback # Choose On/ Off/Edit to set your callback numberto On or Off, or to edit yourcallback number.Delivery Notice ChooseEnhanced/ Normal to set thestatus of the Delivery Notice.Cancel Cancels editing yourmessage.5. Complete and send the

message.

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Text Options

While you are composing the textof a message you can insertcustomized text.1. Touch .2. Touch Messaging and

1 New Text Message.3. Touch the Message tab to

access the message screen.4. Touch .5. Touch the option(s) to

customize.

Add Graphic/ Animation/Sound/ Quick-Text/ Signature

Text Format Alignment/ FontSize/ Font Style/ Text Color/Background

Single Address Multi-AddressDescription Normal High Normal High

SentFailPendingCancelDelivery AcknowledgementReadIncompleteWAP Push MsgVoice MsgDraft

Single Address Multi-AddressNormal High Normal High

Message Icon ReferenceText Message Picture Message

Note Messages with advanced featurescannot be sent to e-mail. If the textformat is set, the message is sent ina form of photo message.Depending on the network, suchenhanced messages may not besupported.

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Save As Draft/ Quick-Text

Priority Level Normal/ High

Callback # On/ Off/ Edit

Delivery Notice Enhanced/Normal

Cancel message Cancels editingyour message.

6. Complete your message andsend or save it.

2. New Picture MessageAllows you to send messages withText, Image/ Video, and Audio.

1. Touch .

2. Touch Messaging and 2 New Picture Message.

3. Touch the address field andenter the recipient's address.

4. Touch the Subject tab andenter a subject for yourmessage.

5. Touch the Slide1 tab to addText, Image/ Video, and Audioto your message.

l Image/Video: Image/ Video/Take Photo/ Record Video

6. Touch the Image or Video youwant to add.

7. Touch Audio, then touch theoption you want to select.Add Audio/ Record Voice

8. Select the option(s) tocustomize.

* Editing the Receiver Contacts/ Recent Calls/Recent messages/ Groups/Online Album/ PriorityLevel/ Delivery Notice/Cancel

TIP Touch the selected image smoothlyon the screen to move to theprevious/next images.

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* Editing the Text Preview Shows your messagebefore sending.Add Quick-Text/ Slide

Save As Draft/ Quick-Text

Priority Level Normal/ High

Delivery Notice Informs youthat the message has beensuccessfully delivered to therecipient. Enhanced/ Normal

Remove Image/Video/ Audio/Slide

Cancel Cancels the contents ofmessage field.

* Editing Subject

Preview/ Add Quick-Text/Save As/ Priority Level/Delivery Notice/ Cancel

9. Touch to send.

3. InboxThe phone alerts you in 3 wayswhen you receive a new messageby:l Displaying a notification

message on the screen.l Displaying the message icon

(It blinks when themessage is urgent).

l Playing an audio tone orvibrating, depending on yourpersonal sound settings.

Received text messages, pagemessages, picture messages ande-mail lists may be searched andthe contents viewed. Receivedmessages are displayed fromnewest to oldest.

Viewing Your Inbox

Up to 400 messages (200 textmessages + 100 received picturemessages + 100 picture message

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notifications) can be stored in theInbox.

1. Touch .

2. Touch Messaging and 3 Inbox.

3. Touch an Inbox message.

l Touch Reply to reply to themessage.

l Touch to choose fromthe following options:

Text Messages: Call/ Delete/Forward/ Save Contact/ Lock/Delete Multiple/ Information

Picture Messages: Reply/Call/ Delete/ Forward/ SaveContact/ Lock/ DeleteMultiple/ Message Info

4. While viewing the selectedmessage, touch Reply or .

Save Media Choose Image/Audio to save the attachedmedia to your phone. (Only formessages with Images or Audioattached.)Save Video Saves the attachedvideo to your phone. (Only formessages with video attached.)Delete Deletes the selectedmessage.Forward Forwards a receivedmessage to other destinationaddress(es).Reply with Copy Allows you toreply by entering text within thebody of the received message.Save Contact Stores the callbacknumber, e-mail address, andnumbers in the received messageinto your Contacts.Call Back Calls the number inthe received message.

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Go to website Accesses thewebsite by starting Axcess Web.(Only for messages containing aURL.)Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocksthe selected message.Information Shows the messagetype priority and status.

4. SentUp to 100 messages (50 senttext messages + 50 sent picturemessages) can be stored in theSent folder. View lists andcontents of sent messages andverify whether the transmissionwas successful or not.

1. Touch .

2. Touch Messaging and 4 Sent.

3. Touch an Outbox message.While viewing the selectedOutbox message, touch

Resend or touch .

Save Media Choose Image/Audio to save the attachedmedia to your phone. (Only formessages with images or audioattached.)Save Video Saves the attachedvideo to your phone. (Only formessages with video attached.)Delete Deletes the selectedmessage.Forward Forwards a receivedmessage to other destinationaddress(es).Save Contact Choose NewEntry/ Existing Entry to save thephone number in your Contacts.Save as Quick-Text Stores themessage as quick text for futuremessages.Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocksthe selected message.

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Go to website Accesses thewebsite by starting Axcess Web.(Only for messages containing aURL.)Information Shows the message'sType, Priority, and Status.

5. DraftsDisplays saved messages anddraft messages.

1. Touch .

2. Touch Messaging and 5 Drafts.

3. Touch a Saved message.

4. Touch to choose from thefollowing options:

Delete Deletes the selectedmessage from the Drafts.Save Contact Choose NewEntry/ Existing Entry to save thephone number in your Contacts.

Lock/Unlock Locks a messageso that it is not erased if theErase Saved or Erase All feature isused. Delete Multiple Deletes multiplemessages at one time.

5. Touch Edit to edit the Draftmessage.

l While viewing the message,touch to choose from thefollowing options:

Add/ Text Format/ Save As/Priority Level/ Callback #/Delivery Notice/ CancelMessage

l When you are finished editingthe message, press Send tosend it.

6. VoicemailAllows you to view new voicemessages recorded in your voicemail box. Your phone will alert

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you when you receive a newvoice message.

Checking Your Voicemail Box

1. Touch .

2. Touch Messaging and 6 Voicemail.

3. Choose from the followingoptions:

l Touch to clear thevoice mail count.

l Touch to listen to themessage(s).

7. Quick-TextAllows you to display, edit, andadd text phrases. These textstrings allow you to reducemanual text input into messages.

1. Touch .

2. Touch Messaging and 7 Quick-Text.

3. Touch a Quick-Text messageand touch to choosefrom the following options:

Edit/ Add/ Delete/ DeleteMultiple

8. SettingsAllows you to configure 9 settingsfor received messages.

1. Touch .

2. Touch Messaging and 8 Settings.

3. Touch All Messages/ TextMessage/ Picture Message/Edit Voicemail #.

4. Touch one of the settings.

Message Settings Sub-MenuDescriptions

Call

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All Messages

1. Auto Save (Auto Save/Prompt/ Do Not Save)

With this feature on, messagesare automatically saved in theSent folder when transmitted.

2. Auto Delete (On/ Off)

With this feature on, readmessages are automaticallydeleted when you exceed thestorage limit.

3. Entry Mode

Allows you to select thedefault input methodincluding T9Word, Abc and123.

4. Signature

Allows you to make/edit asignature to automaticallysend with your messages.

5. Speed Messaging (On/ Off)This feature allows you tospeed dial text and picturemessages.

For example: 1. Assign the number 2 as a

speed dial for one of yourcontacts.

2. Compose a new text orpicture message. In thedestination address window,hold down the number 2 keyinstead of entering theaddress, and the message willbe automatically sent to thatcontact.

Text Message

1. Auto Play (On/ Off)

Allows the display toautomatically scroll downwhile viewing messages.

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2. Callback #

With this feature on, you caninput the callback numberthat will automatically beincluded when you send amessage.

Picture Message

1. Auto Receive (On/ Off)

With this feature on, anymedia attached to a PictureMessage will automaticallydownload when the messageis received.

Edit Voicemail #

Allows you to manually enter theaccess number for VoicemailService. This feature should onlybe used when a VMS (VoicemailService) access number is notprovided from the network.

9. Delete AllAllows you to erase all themessages stored in your Inbox,Sent, or Saved messages folders.You can also erase all messages atthe same time.

1. Touch .

2. Touch Messaging and 9 Delete All.

3. Touch Delete Inbox/ DeleteSent/ Delete Drafts/ DeleteAll Messages.

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New Events ManagerThis menu allows you to view alist of your missed alerts. Whenthere are multiple types ofmissed alerts (Voicemail,Messaging, Missed Calls, etc.),they will all be displayed in theNew Events Manager. If there isonly one alert, it will bedisplayed independently on yourscreen, not in the New EventsManager.

1. Touch .

2. Touch New Events Manager.

3. Touch the event you wish toview.

Axcess WebThe Axcess Web feature allowsyou to view Internet content.Accessibility and selectionswithin this feature are dependentupon your service provider. Forspecific information on AxcessWeb contact your serviceprovider.

1. Start BrowserAllows you to initiate an AxcessWeb session.

1. Touch .

2. Touch Axcess Web and 1 Start Browser.

3. After a few seconds, you willsee the home page.

Ending an Axcess Web Session

End an Axcess Web session bypressing .

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Navigating Through theBrowser

On-screen items may bepresented in one of the followingways: l Numbered options

You can use your numerickeypad or you can select theitems by moving the cursorand pressing the appropriateSoft Key(s).

l Links embedded in content

You can act on the options orthe links by using the SoftKeys at the bottom of thedisplay screen.

l Text or numbers

You can select the items bymoving the cursor andpressing the appropriate SoftKeys.

Scrolling

Use to scroll through thecontent if the current page doesnot fit on one screen. Thecurrently selected item isindicated by a cursor on thescreen.

Fast Scrolling

Press and hold to quicklymove the cursor up and down onthe current screen.

Soft Keys

To navigate to different screensor select special functions, usethe Soft Keys. The functionassociated with the Soft Keyscan change for each page anddepends on each highlighteditem.

Touch Soft Keys

The Left Touch Soft Key is usedprimarily for first options or

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selecting an item, but itsfunction may change dependingon the content displayed.

The Right Touch Soft Key is usedprimarily for secondary optionsor a menu of secondary options.

Entering Text, Numbers, orSymbols

When prompted to enter text,the current text entry mode isdisplayed on the upper right sideof the Touch Screen. To changethe input mode, touch the TextInput Mode Touch Key locatedon the upper right side of thescreen. Touch the option youwish to select:

123/ Abc/ ABC/ abc/ T9Word/ T9 WORD/ T9 word

Clearing Out Text/Numbers

Entered

When entering text or numbers,press to clear the lastnumber, letter, or symbol. Pressand hold to clear the inputfield completely.

Initiating a Phone Call FromAxcess Web

You can make a phone call fromAxcess Web if the site you areusing supports the feature. The browser connection isterminated when you initiate thecall. After you end the call, yourphone returns to the screen fromwhich you initiated the call.

2. Web MessagesAllows you to view Webmessages. If there are anybrowser messages, the list is

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displayed from newest to oldest.

1. Touch .

2. Touch Axcess Web and 2 Web Messages.

Your list of Web Messages isdisplayed.

3. Web SettingsAllows you to select a browseralert sound.

1. Touch .

2. Touch Axcess Web and 3 Web Settings.

l PromptTouch an option.At Start/ At End/ Both/None

l Alert BeepTouch an option.Mute/ 2 Beeps/ 4 Beeps

Axcess ShopAxcessSM Shop allows you to domore than just talk on yourphone. Axcess Shop is atechnology and service thatallows you to download and useapplications on your phone. WithAxcess Shop, it is quick and easyto personalize your phone to suityour lifestyle and tastes. Justdownload the applications thatappeal to you. With a wide rangeof software available, fromringtones and wallpapers togames and productivity tools,you can be assured that you willfind something useful, practical,or downright entertaining.

Downloading Applications

You can download applicationsand use Axcess Shop anywhereon the network, as long as yourhandset has a digital signalavailable. Most applications do

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not use a network connectionwhile in use.

Incoming Calls

While downloading anapplication, incoming calls willautomatically be sent to yourvoice mail, if available. If you donot have voice mail, downloadingwill not be interrupted by anincoming call, and the caller willreceive a busy signal. When using applications, anincoming call will automaticallypause the application and allowyou to answer the call. When youcomplete your call, you canresume using the application.

1. Axcess ShopAllows you to download selectedapplications while displaying theAxcess Apps application listrelayed from the serverconnection.

1. Touch .

2. Touch Axcess Shop

3. Touch Axcess Shop.

4. Touch Catalog to browsethrough the availableapplications, or press Searchto search for a specificapplication.

NoteIf you try to download an applicationwhen the file memory is full, thefollowing message will be displayed:"File Memory is full. To make enoughstorage space to install this app, thefollowing app(s) will be temporarilydisabled:...You can restore disabledapps by simply starting them, at noadditional purchase cost. Proceed?"If you select Yes, the app(s) will bedisabled.

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2. Axcess InfoAllows you to decide whether ornot your phone displays theAirtime Charges Warningmessage when you start AxcessShop.

1. Touch .

2. Touch Axcess Shop .

3. Touch Axcess Info.

4. Touch Yes or No.

Managing Your Axcess AppsApplications

Add new applications and removeold ones at any time.

Removing Applications

Only removing an applicationdeletes it completely from thememory of the phone. To restorean application once it has beenremoved, you will be charged todownload it again.

1. Access your Axcess Shopapplications.

2. Touch Settings.

3. Touch Manage Apps.

4. Touch the application to bedeleted.

5. Touch Remove.

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MusicAllows you to transfer songsstored in your memory card. To access this feature, thereshould be stored music in yourmemory card.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Music .

4. You can view the list of AllSongs, Playlists, RecentlyPlayed, Artists, Genres, Albums.

ShuffleAllows you to customize yourphone's Wallpaper and Ringtoneshuffle lists.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Shuffle .

NotesBe sure to use only recommendedmicroSDTM cards. Using non-recommended microSDTM cardscould cause data loss and damageyour phone.

The microSDTM card and its adaptercan be easily damaged by improperoperation. Please be careful wheninserting, removing, or handling it.

Do not remove a microSDTM cardwhile files are being accessed ortransferred. It will result in loss ordamage of data.

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4. Touch Ringtone List/Wallpaper List.

5. Touch the Images or Ringtonesyou want to add to your list.

6. When you are finished, touchDone.

Using the Side Camera Key

You can use the Side Camera Keyto access the sub menu list.

1. Press the Side Camera Key for about 3 seconds to enterthe Take Photo mode.

2. Take a picture by pressing SideCamera Key .

Take Photo1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Take Photo .l Touch the option(s) to

customize.My ImagesChanges from Camera mode

to Video mode.FlashView Normal View/

Wide ViewPhoto SettingsResolution 2M/ 1.3M/

Zoom

My Images

Record Video

Flash

Screen Mode

Photo Settings

Settings

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VGA(640*480)/QVGA(320*240)Quality Fine/ Normal/EconomyMemory Storage PhoneMemory/ Card MemoryAxcessMyPics ReminderEnable/ DisableSettingsSelf Timer Off/ 3 Seconds/ 5 Seconds/ 10 SecondsMultishot 1 shot/ 3 shots/ 6 shotsBrightnessNight Mode On/ OffWhite Balance Auto/Tungsten/ Fluorescent/Sunny/ CloudyColor Effects Color/Mono/ Negative/ Sepia/AquaTemplates On/ Off Shutter Sound Sound 1/Sound 2/ Sound 3/ Sound 4/Say Cheese/ None

4. Take a picture by pressing . 5. Touch to save the

picture.

The picture is stored in MyImages.

ImageAllows you to select images tocustomize your phone's MainScreen, or Picture ID.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Image .

4. Touch My Image/Default.l My ImageHighlight an image and touchSend to send the image tosomebody else, or touch tochoose from the followingoptions:Set as/ Take Photo/ Delete/

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Rename/ Move/Copy/ Lock/List View/ Information/ DeleteMultiple/ Sort by/ Send ViaBluetooth/ Send toAxcessMyPics.coml DefaultHighlight an image and touch

to choose from thefollowing options:Set as/ List View/ Information

Record Video1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Record Video .

l Touch the option(s) tocustomize.

My VideosChanges from Video mode

to Camera mode.FlashMute/ UnmuteVideo SettingsResolutionQVGA(320*240)/QCIF(176*144)Quality Fine/ Normal/EconomyRecord Time 15 sec/ 1hour

Zoom

My Videos

Take Photo

Flash

Mute/ Unmute

Video Settings

Settings

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Memory Storage PhoneMemory/ Card MemoryAxcessMyPics ReminderEnable/ DisableSettingsBrightnessWhite Balance Auto/Tungsten/ Fluorescent/Sunny/ CloudyColor Effects Color/ Mono/Negative/ Sepia/ AquaCue Sound Cue 1/ Cue 2/Cue 3/ Off

4. Press to begin recording.

5. Press to stop recording.

6. Touch to save the video.

The video is stored in MyVideos.

VideoAllows you to choose video clips.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Video .4. Touch My Video.5. Touch a video and touch Send

to send it to somebody else,or touch to choose fromthe following options:

Record Video/ Delete/Rename/ Move/ Copy/ Lock/List View/ Information/Delete Multiple/ Sort By/Send Via Bluetooth/ Send toAxcessMyPics.com

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AudioAllows you to choose audio clips.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Audio .

4. Touch My Audio/Default.l My Audio

Touch an audio clip and touchSend to send it to somebodyelse, or touch to choosefrom the following options:Record Voice/ Delete/Rename/ Move/ Copy/ Lock/Information/ Delete Multiple/Sort By/ Send Via Bluetoothl Default

Highlight a ringtone and touchto choose from the

following options:Set as/ Information

Axcess TVThis menu allows you to watchmore than 40 different TVchannels. You can access news,entertainment, sports, and muchmore. You can view your favoritechannels by touching the RightSoft Key, and control volume byusing the volume keys on theside of your phone.You can access on-screeninstructions for Axcess TV bytouching the Left Soft Key Help.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Axcess TV .

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Voice CommandAllows you to make phone callsquickly and easily by voice. Yourphone recalls the number fromyour Contacts, displays it briefly,and then dials it. This menu alsoincludes a feature for those whoare driving or blind. It delivers timeand date information by voice andallows you to check missed calls,messages and voicemails.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Voice Command .

4. Touch 1 Start Command.

5. When prompted, say “Call”.6. When prompted, say the

name or phone number of theContact you want to call. Thephone will ask you to confirmthe name or phone numberbefore dialing.

Call <Name/Number>/Voicemail/ Missed Calls/Messages/ Time & Date/Help

Alarm ClockAllows you to set up to fouralarms. At the alarm time, any setalarm will sound the tone of yourchoice, and a notificationmessage will be displayed onyour screen.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Alarm Clock .

4. Touch the alarm number.

5. Set the alarm time.

6. Touch Once (recurringsetting).

7. Touch to select one of thefollowing.

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Once/ Daily/ Mon - Fri/Weekends

8. Touch My Audio/ Default.9. Touch a tone and touch Set.10. Touch Save.

CalendarAllows you to store and accessyour agenda(s). Simply storeyour appointments in yourCalendar and your phone willalert you with a reminder.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Calendar .

4. Touch the scheduled day.

5. Touch to select AddNew.

6. Enter your scheduleinformation including:

l Set Time l Topicl Reminder l Repeatl Set Period l Ringtone

7. Touch Save.

World ClockAllows you to determine thecurrent time in another timezone or country.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch World Clock .

4. Scroll through countries bytouching the arrows under theglobe.

5. Touch a country to view cities.

6. Touch a city to view thecurrent date and time in thatcity.

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7. Touch Cities to choose from alist of available cities.

8. Touch a city from the list.Touch the selected city on theglobe to view the current dateand time.

9. Touch to turn DaylightSavings Time on or off.

CalculatorAllows you to perform simplemathematical calculations. Youcan enter numbers up to thesixth decimal place.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Calculator .

4. Enter data.l Use keypad to enter

numbers.

l Use to enterdecimals.

l Touch to delete thelast digit entered, or touchand hold to erase the entireentry.

l Touch the correspondingTouch Keys to enterfunctions ( +, -, x, / ).

l Touch to completeequation.

Ez Tip CalcAllows you to quickly and easilyestimate the tip and totalamount of a bill by inputting thebill amount before tip, the tippercentage, and divide it by thenumber of people paying.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Ez Tip Calc .

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NotepadAllows you to add, read, edit,and erase notes to yourself.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Notepad .

4. Touch to write a newnote.

5. Type the note, then touch.

A confirmation message displaysbriefly, then displays your list ofnotes.

Viewing a Notepad Entry

1. Access Notepad and highlightthe entry.

2. To erase, touch .

l Edit l Add Newl Delete l Delete All

Touch the entry, touch Viewand touch Edit. Or touch and Edit.

Unit Converter Allows you to convert units ofmeasurement.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Unit Converter .

4. Touch the unit of measurementyou want to convert:

Area/ Length/ Temperature/Mass/ Volume/ Velocity

Save

Add

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DisplayOptions to customize yourphone's display screen.

1. WallpaperAllows you to choose the kind ofbackground to be displayed onthe phone.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Display and 1 Wallpaper.

4. Touch Screen/ Shuffle/ BuyWallpaper.

5. Touch a submenu.My Picture/ My Video

6. Touch your choice, then touch.

2. BannerAllows you to enter a string ofcharacters which display on theLCD screen.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Display and 2 Banner.

4. Touch the Status field andtouch On/ Off.

5. Touch the Text field and typeyour Banner text.

6. When you are finished, touchSave.

3. BacklightAllows you to set the duration ofthe Display and Keypadbacklighting.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

Set

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3. Touch Display and 3 Backlight.

4. Touch a submenu.Display/ Keypad

5. Touch a duration time:

7 seconds/ 10 seconds/ 15 seconds/ 30 seconds/Always Off

4. LanguagesAllows you to set the bilingualfeature according to yourpreference. Choose betweenEnglish and Spanish.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Display and 4 Languages.

4. Touch English or Spanish.

5. Clocks & CalendarAllows you to select the type ofclocks displayed on the LCDscreen.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Display and 5 Clocks & Calendar.

4. Touch the left or right arrowbuttons to scroll through theavailable options, and touchthe option you want to select:

Off/ Analog Clock/ DigitalClock/Dual Clock(Set City inWorld Clock)/Calendar

5. Touch .Save

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6. Font SettingsAllows you to select the type offont displayed on LCD.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Display and 6 Font Settings.

4. Touch a sub-menu.Font Type/ Font Size

Options for Font TypeLG Gothic/ LG Serif/ LG Edge/ LG Joy/ LG Script

Options for Font SizeMessaging/ Browser/Notepad

7. Color SchemeAllows you to choose the colorof the background screen.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Display and 7 Color Scheme.

4. Touch Background Style/Menu Icons Style.

Options for Background StyleBlack/ Blue/ Pond/ Metal

Options for Menu Icons StyleBlack & White/ Color

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Sound & TouchOptions to customize thephone’s sounds.

1. RingersAllows you to assign ringtonesfor incoming calls.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sound & Touchand 1 Ringers.

4. Touch All Calls/ Caller ID/ NoCaller ID/ Restricted Calls/Shuffle/ Buy Ringtones.

5. Touch My Audio/ Default.6. Touch a ringer, then touch

.

2. VolumeAllows you to set various volumesettings.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sound & Touchand 2 Volume.

4. Touch Master Volume/Keypad/ Earpiece/ Speaker.

5. Adjust the volume by touchingup or down arrow buttons andtouch to save the setting.

3. Message AlertAllows you to select the alerttones for new messages.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sound & Touchand 3 Message Alert.

OK

Set

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4. Touch Text Message/ PictureMessage/ Voicemail/ AllMessages/ MessageReminder.

5. Touch My Audio/ Default.6. Touch a ringtone, then touch

Set.For the Message Reminderoption, choose from thefollowing settings:Once/ Every 2 Minutes/Every 15 Minutes/ Off

4. Alert TypeAllows you to select the alerttypes.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sound & Touchand 4 Alert Type.

4. Touch the option you want to

customize:

Call Alert/ Message Alert/Schedule Alert/ Alarm Alert

5. Choose from the followingsettings:

Ring Only/ Vibration/ Ring& Vib

5. Service AlertsAllows you to set any of the 3Service Alert options to On orOff.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sound & Touchand 5 Service Alerts.

4. Touch an alert option.

Minute Beep

Alerts you 10 seconds before theend of every minute during a call.

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Call Connect

Alerts you when the call isconnected.

Low Battery

Alerts you when the batterycharge level is low. 5. Touch a setting.

On/ Off(for Low Battery option,Announce/ Tone)

6. Power On/Off TonesAllows you to set the phone tosound a tone when the phone ispowered on and off.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sound & Touchand 6 Power On/Off Tones.

4. Touch a setting. On/ Off

7. Slide ToneAllows you to set a slide tonethat will play when you slide yourphone open or closed.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sound & Touchand 7 Slide Tone.

4. Touch a setting. On/ Off

8. Touch Key FeedbackAllows you to customize yourTouch Screen's sound andvibration settings.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sound & Touchand 8 Touch Key Feedback.

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4. Touch the option you want tocustomize:

l TypeSilence/ Vibration/ Sound/Vibration & Sound

l SoundSound 1/ Sound 2/ Sound 3/ Sound 4

l VibrationVibration 1/ Vibration 2/Vibration 3/ Vibration 4

l LevelLevel 1/ Level 2/ Level 3/Level 4

9. Touch CalibrationAllows you to calibrate the TouchScreen to ensure it is workingproperly.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Sound & Touchand 9 Touch Calibration.

4. Touch the target on thescreen to start calibration,then touch the target eachtime it appears.

Bluetooth®

The Glimmer™ is compatible withdevices that support theBluetooth headset and hands-free profile(s)*. You may createand store 25 pairings within theGlimmer™ and connect to onedevice at a time. Theapproximate communicationrange for Bluetooth wirelesstechnology is up to 30 feet (10meters).Bluetooth QD ID B013122

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Settings1. PowerAllows you to set the powerOn/Off.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Bluetooth and 1 Power.

4. Touch a setting.

On/ Off

2. Add NewPairing is the process that allowsthe handset to locate, establishand register 1-to-1 connectionwith the target device.

Pairing a new Bluetooth®

device

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Bluetooth and 2 Add New.

4. Follow the Bluetoothaccessory instructions to setthe device to pairing mode.

Note By default, your device’s Bluetoothfunctionality is turned off.

Note The Bluetooth features of thishandset may not be compatiblewith all Bluetooth enabled devices.Your service provider or handsetmanufacturer cannot be heldresponsible for compatibility issueswith devices not sold by theservice provider or handsetmanufacturer.

Note Read user guide of each Bluetoothaccessory that you are trying topair with your phone because theinstructions may be different.

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5. If Bluetooth power is set tooff, you will be prompted toturn power on. Touch Yes.

6. The device will appear in theFound Devices menu once ithas been located. Touch thedevice.

7. The handset will prompt youfor the passkey. Consult theBluetooth accessoryinstructions for theappropriate passkey (typically“0000” - 4 zeroes). Enter thepasskey and touch .

8. Once pairing is successful,touch Yes to connect with thedevice.

9. Once connected, you will seethe device listed in the PairedDevices menu.

3. Paired DevicesAllows you to view the list ofpaired devices with your phone.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Bluetooth and 3 Paired Devices.

4. Settings

4.1 Power

Allows you to set the powerOn/Off.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Bluetooth ,4 Settings and 1 Power.

4. Touch a setting.On/ Off

Pair

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4.2 Visibility

Allows you to set the visibility ofyour Bluetooth feature.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Bluetooth ,4 Settings and 2 Visibility.

4. Touch a setting.Hidden/ Visible for 1 min

4.3 Device Name

Allows you to edit the name ofthe Bluetooth device.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Bluetooth ,4 Settings and 3 DeviceName.

4. Hold down to clear theexisting name.

5. Use the alphanumeric keypadto enter a new alias.

6. Touch to save and exit.

4.4 Device Info

Allows you to view your phone'sBluetooth information.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Bluetooth ,4 Settings and 4 Device Info.

Save

NoteIf you turn on My Visibility, yourdevice is able to be searched byother in-range Bluetooth devices.

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USB ConnectionAllows you to select the dataport.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch USB Connection .

4. Touch a setting.

USB Modem/ USB MassStorage

Using Glimmer™ USB DriveMode

Requirements: l Glimmer™ Phonel Glimmer™ USB Cablel microSDTM card installed on

the phonel Windows XP® Computer

Steps to using USB Mass Storagemode: 1. Install the USB Cable drivers

into the computer. 2. After installing the USB cable

drivers, connect the cable tothe computer and attach thephone. Allow the computer todetect the phone USB driversand install them.

3. Make sure the microSDTM cardhas been formatted on thephone so the required folderswill be created for use withyour phone. To format thememory card navigate the

Note l Users who use a memory card

reader do not require a USBcable and would not need tofollow all those steps.

l The supported files may varydepending on the softwareversion of your phone.

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phone to Menu > Settings >Phone Information > 6. Memory > 3. Card Memoryand select the Format option.Select YES to format themicroSD™ card.

4. On the phone, go to Menu >Settings > USB Connection >USB Mass Storage.A prompt will be displayedstating “PC Connection Set”.Press END key to return tostandby mode. After a fewseconds, a new explorerwindow containing thefollowing folders should popup on the computer screen:l My_Audios l My_Imagesl My_Musicl My_Videos

5. The Music Player files willneed to be copied into themusic folder. Music Player onlysupports MP3 files, AAC files,AAC+ files and WMA files.(Not enhanced AAC files)

6. Once you are donetransferring files, disconnectthe phone. When you launchMusic Player or go into theMy Media folders, an"Initializing..." folder will popup on the phone while itrefreshes the memory cardcontents.

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SecurityThe Security menu allows you tosecure the phone electronically.

1. Lock PhoneKeeps your phone fromunauthorized use. Once thephone is locked, it is in restrictedmode until the lock code isentered. You can still receivephone calls and make emergencycalls. You can modify the lockcode by navigating to ChangeLock Code within the Securitymenu.1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Security .

4. Enter the four-digit lock code.The default lock code iscommonly the last 4 digits ofyour phone number.

5. Touch 1 Lock Phone.

6. Touch an option.Unlock The phone is neverlocked (Lock mode can still beused). Lock The phone is alwayslocked. When locked, you canreceive incoming calls andmake only emergency calls.On Power Up The phone islocked when it is turned on.

2. RestrictionsAllows you to restrict incomingand/or outgoing calls.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

Note You can receive the incoming callsfrom saved contacts on your phone,when Incoming Only is on.

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3. Touch Security .

4. Enter the four-digit lock code.

5. Touch 2 Restrictions.

6. Enter the four-digit lock code.

7. Touch a Restrictions submenu,then the setting.

Calls (Outgoing Only/Incoming Only/ All/ None)/Messaging (Outgoing Only/Incoming Only/ All/ None)/Camera (Unlock/Lock) / Data (Unlock/Lock)

3. Emergency #s Allows you to enter 3 emergencynumbers. You can call theseemergency numbers and 911,even when the phone is lockedor restricted.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Security .

4. Enter the four-digit lock code.

5. Touch 3 Emergency #s.

6. Touch the emergency numberyou want to edit.

4. Change Lock CodeAllows you to enter a new four-digit lock code.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Security .

4. Enter the four-digit lock code.

5. Touch 4 Change Lock Code.

6. Touch 1 Phone Only or 2 Call & Applications.

7. Enter a new 4-digit lock code.

8. For confirmation, it will askyou to enter the new lockcode again.

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5. Reset DefaultAllows you to reset your phoneto the factory default settings.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Security .

4. Enter the four-digit lock code.

5. Touch 5 Reset Default.

6. Read the disclaimer and touchto continue.

7. A message will pop up thatsays "User preferences will berestored to factory default."Touch Yes or No.

Call SettingsThe Call Settings menu allowsyou to designate how the phonehandles both incoming andoutgoing calls.

1. Answer OptionsAllows you to determine how tohandle an incoming call.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Call Settings ,and 1 Answer Options.

4. Touch a setting.

Open Slide/ Press Any Key/Press Send Key Only/ AutoAnswer

OK

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2. End OptionsAllows you to determine how thephone will disconnect from a call.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Call Settings ,and 2 End Options.

4. Touch a setting.

Close Slide/ Press End KeyOnly

3. Auto RetryAllows you to set the length oftime the phone waits beforeautomatically redialing a numberwhen the attempted call fails.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Call Settings ,and 3 Auto Retry.

4. Touch a setting.

Off/ Every 10 Seconds/Every 30 Seconds/ Every 60Seconds

4. One-Touch DialAllows you to initiate a speeddial call by pressing and holdingthe speed dial digit. If set to Off,Speed Dial numbers designatedin your Contacts will notfunction.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Call Settings ,and 4 One-Touch Dial.

4. Touch a setting.

On/ Off

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5. Voice PrivacyAllows you to set the voiceprivacy feature for CDMA calls asEnhanced or Standard. CDMAoffers inherent voice privacy.Check with your service providerfor availability.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Call Settings ,and 5 Voice Privacy.

4. Touch a setting.

Enhanced/ Standard

6. Auto Volume When this feature is enabled, itprovides a better audioexperience by controlling thedynamic range and volume of thesending and receiving voicesacross different environmentsand conditions.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Call Settings ,and 6 Auto Volume.

4. Touch a setting.

On/ Off

7. Airplane Mode Only allows you to use featureson your phone that do notrequire wireless communications.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Call Settings ,and 7 Airplane Mode.

4. Read the disclaimer and touch.

5. Touch a setting.

On/ Off

OK

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8. TTY ModeAllows you to attach a TTY(Teletype writer) device enablingyou to communicate with partiesalso using a TTY device. A phonewith TTY support is able totranslate typed characters tovoice. Voice can also betranslated into characters andthen displayed on the TTY.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Call Settings ,and 8 TTY Mode.

4. Read the disclaimer and touch.

5. Touch a setting.

TTY Full/ TTY + Talk/ TTY +Hear/ TTY Off

SystemThe System menu allows you todesignate specific systemnetwork settings.

1. Network

1.1 System Select

Allows you to set up the phoneproducer’s managementenvironment. Leave this settingas the default unless you want toalter system selection asinstructed by your serviceprovider.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch System ,1 Network and 1 SystemSelect.

4. Touch a setting.Home Only/ Automatic A/Automatic B

OK

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1.2 Set NAM

Allows you to select the phone’sNAM (Number AssignmentModule) if the phone isregistered with multiple serviceproviders.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch System ,1 Network and 2 Set NAM.

4. Touch a setting.

NAM1/ NAM2

1.3 Auto NAM

Allows the phone toautomatically switch betweenprogrammed telephone numberscorresponding to the serviceprovider area.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch System ,1 Network and 3 Auto NAM.

4. Touch a setting.

On/ Off

1.4 Serving System

Identifies the channel number ofa system that is served as a SIDNumber. This information shouldonly be used for technicalsupport.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch System ,1 Network and 4 ServingSystem.

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2. LocationMenu for GPS (GlobalPositioning System: Satelliteassisted location informationsystem) mode.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch System and2 Location.

4. Touch a setting.Location On/ E911 Only

Phone InformationThe Phone Information menuprovides you with specificinformation pertaining to yourphone model.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Information.

1. My NumberAllows you to view your phonenumber.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Informationand 1 My Number.

NoteGPS satellite signals are not alwaystransmitted, especially under badatmospheric and environmentalconditions, indoors etc.

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2. ESN/MEIDAllows you to view the ESN andMEID information of your phone.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Informationand 2 ESN/MEID.

3. Icon GlossaryAllows you to view all the iconsand their meanings.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Informationand 3 Icon Glossary.

4. VersionAllows you to view the versionsof various applications.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Informationand 4 Version.

5. Software UpdateAllows you to update yourphone's software, if updates areavailable.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Informationand 5 Software Update.

4. Touch 1 Check for Update.

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6. MemoryAllows you to check out thememory status of your phone.

1. Touch .

2. Touch .

3. Touch Phone Informationand 6 Memory.

4. Touch an option:

l Save Options

Image/ Video/ Audio

l Phone Memory

Reserved Memory/Multimedia

l Card Memory

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TIA Safety InformationThe following is the completeTIA Safety Information forwireless handheld phones.

Exposure to Radio FrequencySignal

Your wireless handheld portablephone is a low power radiotransmitter and receiver. WhenON, it receives and sends outRadio Frequency (RF) signals.In August, 1996, the FederalCommunications Commissions(FCC) adopted RF exposureguidelines with safety levels forhandheld wireless phones. Thoseguidelines are consistent withthe safety standards previouslyset by both U.S. andinternational standards 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,and physicians from universities,government health agencies, andindustry reviewed the availablebody of research to develop theANSI Standard (C95.1).The design of your phonecomplies with the FCC guidelines(and those standards).

Antenna Care

Use only the supplied or anapproved replacement antenna.Unauthorized antennas,modifications, or attachments

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could damage the phone andmay violate FCC regulations.

Phone Operation

NORMAL POSITION: Hold thephone as you would any othertelephone with the antennapointed up and over yourshoulder.

Tips on Efficient Operation

For your phone to operatemost efficiently:Don’t touch the antennaunnecessarily when the phone isin use. Contact with the antennaaffects call quality and may causethe phone to operate at a higherpower level than otherwiseneeded.

Driving

Check the laws and regulationson the use of wireless phones inthe areas where you drive and

always obey them. Also, if usingyour phone while driving, pleaseobserve the following:l Give full attention to driving --

driving safely is your firstresponsibility;

l Use hands-free operation, ifavailable;

l Pull off the road and parkbefore making or answering acall if driving conditions or thelaw require it.

Electronic Devices

Most modern electronicequipment is shielded from RFsignals. However, certainelectronic equipment may not beshielded against the RF signalsfrom your wireless phone.

Pacemakers

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recommends that a minimumseparation of six (6) inches bemaintained between a handheldwireless phone and a pacemakerto avoid potential interferencewith the pacemaker. Theserecommendations are consistentwith the independent researchby and recommendations ofWireless Technology Research.

Persons with pacemakers:

l Should ALWAYS keep thephone more than six (6)inches from their pacemakerwhen the phone is turned ON;

l Should not carry the phone ina breast pocket;

l Should use the ear oppositethe pacemaker to minimize the potential forinterference;

l Should turn the phone OFFimmediately if there is anyreason to suspect that

interference is taking place.

Hearing Aids

Some digital wireless phones mayinterfere with some hearing aids.In the event of such interference,you may want to consult yourservice provider (or call thecustomer service line to discussalternatives).

Other Medical Devices

If 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 Facilities

Turn your phone OFF in healthcare facilities when anyregulations posted in these areas

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instruct you to do so. Hospitalsor health care facilities may useequipment that could besensitive to external RF energy.

Vehicles

RF signals may affect improperlyinstalled or inadequatelyshielded electronic systems inmotor vehicles. Check with themanufacturer or itsrepresentative regarding yourvehicle. You should also consultthe manufacturer of anyequipment that has been addedto your vehicle.

Posted Facilities

Turn your phone OFF in anyfacility where posted notices sorequire.

Aircraft

FCC regulations prohibit usingyour phone while in the air.

Switch OFF your phone beforeboarding an aircraft.

Blasting Areas

To avoid interfering with blastingoperations, turn your phone OFFwhen in a “blasting area” or inareas posted: “Turn off two-wayradio”. Obey all signs andinstructions.

Potentially ExplosiveAtmosphere

Turn your phone OFF when inany area with a potentiallyexplosive atmosphere and obeyall signs and instructions. Sparksin such areas could cause anexplosion or fire resulting inbodily injury or even death.Areas with a potentially explosiveatmosphere are often, but notalways marked clearly. Potentialareas may include: fueling areas(such as gasoline stations);

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below deck on boats; fuel orchemical transfer or storagefacilities; vehicles using liquefiedpetroleum gas (such as propaneor butane); areas where the aircontains chemicals or particles(such as grain, dust, or metalpowders); and any other areawhere you would normally beadvised to turn off your vehicleengine.

For Vehicles Equipped with anAir Bag

An air bag inflates with greatforce. DO NOT place objects,including either installed orportable wireless equipment, inthe area over the air bag or inthe air bag deployment area. Ifin-vehicle wireless equipment isimproperly installed and the airbag inflates, serious injury couldresult.

Safety InformationPlease read and observe thefollowing information for safeand proper use of your phoneand to prevent damage. Also,keep the user guide in anaccessible place at all times afterreading it.

CCaauutt iioonn!! Violation of theinstructions may cause minoror serious damage to theproduct.

Charger and Adapter Safety

l The charger and adapter areintended for indoor use only.

l Insert the battery packcharger vertically into the wallpower socket.

l Use the correct adapter foryour phone when using thebattery pack charger abroad.

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l Only use the approved batterycharger. Otherwise, you maycause serious damage to yourphone.

Battery Information and Care

l Please dispose of your batteryproperly or take it to yourlocal wireless carrier forrecycling.

l The battery doesn't need tobe empty before recharging.

l Use only LG-approvedchargers specific to yourphone model since they aredesigned to maximize batterylife.

l Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery.

l Keep the battery’s metalcontacts clean.

l Replace the battery when it nolonger provides acceptableperformance. The battery canbe recharged several hundredtimes before replacement.

l Recharge the battery afterlong periods of non-use tomaximize battery life.

l Battery life will vary due tousage patterns andenvironmental conditions.

l Use of extended backlighting,Browser, and data connectivitykits affect battery life andtalk/standby times.

l The self-protection function ofthe battery cuts the power ofthe phone when its operationis in an abnormal state. In thiscase, remove the battery fromthe phone, reinstall it, and turnthe phone on.

Explosion, Shock, and FireHazards

l Do not put your phone in aplace subject to excessive dustand keep the minimum requireddistance between the powercord and heat sources.

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l Unplug the power cord priorto cleaning your phone, andclean the power plug pin whenit’s dirty.

l When using the power plug,ensure that it’s firmlyconnected. If not, it may causeexcessive heat or fire.

l If you put your phone in apocket or bag withoutcovering the receptacle of thephone (power plug pin),metallic articles (such as acoin, paperclip or pen) mayshort-circuit the phone.Always cover the receptaclewhen not in use.

l Don’t short-circuit the battery.Metallic articles such as acoin, paperclip or pen in yourpocket or bag may short-circuit the + and – terminalsof the battery (metal strips onthe battery) upon moving.Short-circuit of the terminal

may damage the battery andcause an explosion.

l Do not disassemble or crushthe battery. It may cause afire.

General Notice

l Using a damaged battery orplacing a battery in yourmouth may cause seriousinjury.

l Do not place items containingmagnetic components such asa credit card, phone card,bank book, or subway ticketnear your phone. Themagnetism of the phone maydamage the data stored in themagnetic strip.

l Talking on your phone for along period of time mayreduce call quality due to heatgenerated during use.

l When the phone is not usedfor a long period time, store it

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in a safe place with the powercord unplugged.

l Using the phone in proximityto receiving equipment (i.e.,TV or radio) may causeinterference to the phone.

l Do not use the phone if theantenna is damaged. If adamaged antenna contactsskin, it may cause a slightburn. Please contact an LGAuthorized Service Center toreplace the damaged antenna.

l Do not immerse your phonein water. If this happens, turnit off immediately and removethe battery. If the phone doesnot work, take it to an LGAuthorized Service Center.

l Do not paint your phone.l The data saved in your phone

might be deleted due tocareless use, repair of thephone, or upgrade of thesoftware. Please backup your

important phone numbers.(Ring tones, text messages,voice messages, pictures, andvideos could also be deleted.)The manufacturer is not liablefor damage due to the loss ofdata.

l When you use the phone inpublic places, set the ringtoneto vibration so you don'tdisturb others.

l Do not turn your phone on oroff when putting it to your ear.

l Use accessories, such asearphones and headsets, withcaution. Ensure that cables aretucked away safely and do nottouch the antennaunnecessarily.

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Warning! Importantsafety information

Avoiding hearing damage

Permanent hearing loss mayoccur if you use your phoneand/or headset at a high volume.Set the volume to a safe level.You can adapt over time to ahigher volume of sound that maysound normal but can bedamaging to your hearing. If youexperience ringing in your ears ormuffled speech, stop listeningand have your hearing checked.The louder the volume, the lesstime is required before yourhearing could be affected.Hearing experts suggest that toprotect your hearing:l Limit the amount of time you

use your phone and/orheadset at high volume.

l Avoid turning up the volumeto block out noisysurroundings.

l Turn the volume down if youcan’t hear people speakingnear you.

For information about how to seta maximum volume limit on yourphone, see the features guide foryour phone.

Using your phone safely

Use of your phone whileoperating a vehicle is notrecommended and is illegal insome areas. Be careful andattentive while driving. Stopusing your phone if you find itdisruptive or distracting whileoperating any type of vehicle orperforming any other activitythat requires your full attention.

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Avoiding hearing damage

Permanent hearing loss mayoccur if you use your headset ata high volume. Set the volume toa safe level. You can adapt overtime to a higher volume of soundthat may sound normal but canbe damaging to your hearing. Ifyou experience ringing in yourears or muffled speech, stoplistening and have your hearingchecked. The louder the volume,the less time is required beforeyour hearing could be affected.Hearing experts suggest that toprotect your hearing:l Limit the amount of time you

use headset at high volume.l Avoid turning up the volume

to block out noisysurroundings.

l Turn the volume down if youcan’t hear people speakingnear you.

For information about how to seta maximum volume limit on yourhandset, please refer to thefeatures guide for your handset.

Using headsets safely

Use of headsets to listen tomusic while operating a vehicle isnot recommended and is illegalin some areas. Be careful andattentive while driving. Stopusing this device if you find itdisruptive or distracting whileoperating any type of vehicle orperforming any other activitythat requires your full attention.

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FDA ConsumerUpdate

The U.S. Food and DrugAdministration’s Center forDevices and Radiological HealthConsumer Update on MobilePhones:

1. Do wireless phones pose ahealth hazard?

The available scientific evidencedoes not show that any healthproblems are associated withusing wireless phones. There isno proof, however, that wirelessphones are absolutely safe.Wireless phones emit low levelsof Radio Frequency (RF) energyin the microwave range whilebeing used. They also emit verylow levels of RF when in standbymode. Whereas high levels of RFcan produce health effects (byheating tissue), exposure to lowlevel RF that does not produceheating effects causes no known

adverse 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 ofwireless phones?

Under the law, the FDA does notreview the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products suchas wireless phones before theycan be sold, as it does with newdrugs or medical devices.However, the agency hasauthority to take action ifwireless phones are shown toemit Radio Frequency (RF)

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energy at a level that ishazardous to the user. In such acase, the FDA could require themanufacturers of wireless phonesto notify users of the healthhazard and to repair, replace, orrecall the phones so that thehazard no longer exists.Although the existing scientificdata do not justify FDAregulatory actions, the FDA hasurged the wireless phoneindustry to take a number ofsteps, including the following:l Support needed research into

possible biological effects ofRF of the type emitted bywireless phones;

l Design wireless phones in away that minimizes any RFexposure to the user that isnot necessary for devicefunction; and

l Cooperate in providing usersof wireless phones with the

best possible information onpossible effects of wirelessphone use on human health.

The FDA belongs to aninteragency working group of thefederal agencies that haveresponsibility for differentaspects of RF safety to ensurecoordinated efforts at the federallevel. The following agenciesbelong to this working group:l National Institute for

Occupational Safety andHealth

l Environmental ProtectionAgency

l Occupational Safety andHealth Administration

l National Telecommunicationsand InformationAdministration

The National Institutes of Healthparticipates in some interagencyworking group activities, as well.

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The FDA shares regulatoryresponsibilities for wirelessphones with the FederalCommunications Commission(FCC). All phones that are soldin the United States must complywith FCC safety guidelines thatlimit RF exposure. The FCC relieson the FDA and other healthagencies for safety questionsabout wireless phones.The FCC also regulates the basestations that the wireless phonenetworks rely upon. While thesebase stations operate at higherpower than do the wirelessphones themselves, the RFexposures that people get fromthese base stations are typicallythousands of times lower thanthose they can get from wirelessphones. Base stations are thusnot the subject of the safetyquestions discussed in thisdocument.

3. What kinds of phones arethe subject of this update?

The term “wireless phone” refershere to handheld wireless phoneswith built-in antennas, oftencalled “cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS”phones. These types of wirelessphones can expose the user tomeasurable Radio Frequency(RF) energy because of the shortdistance between the phone andthe user’s head. These RF exposures are limitedby FCC safety guidelines thatwere developed with the adviceof the FDA and other federalhealth and safety agencies. Whenthe phone is located at greaterdistances from the user, theexposure to RF is drasticallylower because a person's RFexposure decreases rapidly withincreasing distance from thesource. The so-called “cordlessphones,” which have a base unit

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connected to the telephonewiring in a house, typicallyoperate at far lower power levels,and thus produce RF exposuresfar below the FCC safety limits.

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 exposurescharacteristic of wireless phoneshave yielded conflicting resultsthat often cannot be repeated inother laboratories. A few animalstudies, however, have suggestedthat low levels of RF couldaccelerate the development ofcancer in laboratory animals.However, many of the studiesthat showed increased tumordevelopment used animals that

had been genetically engineeredor treated with cancer-causingchemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop cancer inthe absence of RF exposure.Other studies exposed theanimals to RF for up to 22 hoursper day. These conditions arenot similar to the conditionsunder which people use wirelessphones, so we do not know withcertainty what the results of suchstudies mean for human health.Three large epidemiology studieshave been published sinceDecember 2000. Between them,the studies investigated anypossible association between theuse of wireless phones andprimary brain cancer, glioma,meningioma, or acousticneuroma, tumors of the brain orsalivary gland, leukemia, or othercancers. None of the studiesdemonstrated the existence ofany harmful health effects from

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wireless phone RF exposures.However, none of the studies cananswer questions about long-term exposures, since theaverage period of phone use inthese studies was around threeyears.5. What research is needed todecide whether RF exposurefrom wireless phones poses ahealth risk?

A combination of laboratorystudies and epidemiologicalstudies of people actually usingwireless phones would providesome of the data that areneeded. Lifetime animal exposurestudies could be completed in afew years. However, very largenumbers of animals would beneeded to provide reliable proofof a cancer promoting effect ifone exists. Epidemiologicalstudies can provide data that isdirectly applicable to humanpopulations, but ten or more

years follow-up may be neededto provide answers about somehealth effects, such as cancer.This is because the intervalbetween the time of exposure toa cancer-causing agent and thetime tumors develop — if theydo — may be many, many years.The interpretation ofepidemiological studies ishampered by difficulties inmeasuring actual RF exposureduring day-to-day use of wirelessphones. Many factors affect thismeasurement, such as the angleat which the phone is held, orwhich model of phone is used.

6. What is the FDA doing tofind out more about thepossible health effects ofwireless phone RF?

The FDA is working with the U.S.National Toxicology Program andwith groups of investigatorsaround the world to ensure that

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high priority 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 InternationalElectro Magnetic Fields (EMF)Project since its inception in1996. An influential result of thiswork has been the developmentof a detailed agenda of researchneeds that has driven theestablishment of new researchprograms around the world. Theproject has also helped developa series of public informationdocuments on EMF issues. The FDA and the CellularTelecommunications & InternetAssociation (CTIA) have a formalCooperative Research AndDevelopment Agreement(CRADA) to do research onwireless phone safety. The FDA

provides the scientific oversight,obtaining input from experts ingovernment, industry, andacademic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conductedthrough contracts withindependent investigators. Theinitial research will include bothlaboratory studies and studies ofwireless phone users. TheCRADA will also include a broadassessment of additionalresearch needs in the context ofthe latest research developmentsaround the world.

7. How can I find out how muchRadio Frequency energyexposure I can get by using mywireless phone?

All phones sold in the UnitedStates must comply with FederalCommunications Commission(FCC) guidelines that limit RadioFrequency (RF) energy exposures.The FCC established these

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guidelines in consultation withthe FDA and the other federalhealth and safety agencies. TheFCC limit for RF exposure fromwireless phones is set at aSpecific Absorption Rate (SAR)of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6W/kg). The FCC limit isconsistent with the safetystandards developed by theInstitute of Electrical andElectronic Engineering (IEEE) andthe National Council onRadiation Protection andMeasurement. The exposure limittakes into consideration thebody’s ability to remove heatfrom the tissues that absorbenergy from the wireless phoneand is set well below levels knownto have effects. Manufacturers ofwireless phones must report theRF exposure level for each modelof phone to the FCC. The FCCwebsite(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)gives directions for locating the

FCC identification number onyour phone so you can find yourphone’s RF exposure level in theonline listing.

8. What has the FDA done tomeasure the Radio Frequencyenergy coming from wirelessphones?

The Institute of Electrical andElectronic Engineers (IEEE) isdeveloping a technical standardfor measuring the RadioFrequency (RF) energy exposurefrom wireless phones and otherwireless handsets with theparticipation and leadership ofFDA scientists and engineers.The standard, “RecommendedPractice for Determining theSpatial-Peak Specific AbsorptionRate (SAR) in the Human BodyDue to Wireless CommunicationsDevices: ExperimentalTechniques”, sets forth the firstconsistent test methodology for

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measuring the rate at which RF isdeposited in the heads ofwireless phone users. The testmethod uses a tissue-simulatingmodel of the human head.Standardized SAR testmethodology is expected togreatly improve the consistencyof measurements made atdifferent laboratories on thesame phone. SAR is themeasurement of the amount ofenergy absorbed in tissue, eitherby the whole body or a smallpart of the body. It is measuredin watts/kg (or milliwatts/g) ofmatter. This measurement is usedto determine whether a wirelessphone complies with safetyguidelines.

9. What steps can I take toreduce my exposure to RadioFrequency energy from mywireless phone?

If there is a risk from theseproducts — and at this point wedo not know that there is — it isprobably very small. But if youare concerned about avoidingeven potential risks, you can takea few simple steps to minimizeyour exposure to RadioFrequency (RF) energy. Sincetime is a key factor in how muchexposure a person receives,reducing the amount of timespent using a wireless phone willreduce RF exposure. If you mustconduct extended conversationsby wireless phone every day, youcould place more distancebetween your body and thesource of the RF, since theexposure level drops offdramatically with distance. Forexample, you could use a

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headset and carry the wirelessphone away from your body oruse a wireless phone connectedto a remote antenna. Again, thescientific data do notdemonstrate that wirelessphones are harmful. But if youare concerned about the RFexposure from these products,you can use measures like thosedescribed above to reduce yourRF exposure from wireless phoneuse.10. What about children usingwireless phones?

The scientific evidence does notshow a danger to users ofwireless phones, includingchildren and teenagers. If youwant to take steps to lowerexposure to Radio Frequency(RF) energy, the measuresdescribed above would apply tochildren and teenagers using

wireless phones. Reducing thetime of wireless phone use andincreasing the distance betweenthe user and the RF source willreduce RF exposure. Some groups sponsored byother national governments haveadvised that children bediscouraged from using wirelessphones at all. For example, thegovernment in the UnitedKingdom distributed leafletscontaining such arecommendation in December2000. They noted that noevidence exists that using awireless phone causes braintumors or other ill effects. Theirrecommendation to limit wirelessphone use by children wasstrictly precautionary; it was notbased on scientific evidence thatany health hazard exists.

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11. What about wireless phoneinterference with medicalequipment?

Radio Frequency (RF) energyfrom wireless phones can interactwith some electronic devices. Forthis reason, the FDA helpeddevelop a detailed test methodto measure Electro MagneticInterference (EMI) of implantedcardiac pacemakers anddefibrillators from wirelesstelephones. This test method isnow part of a standardsponsored by the Association forthe Advancement of MedicalInstrumentation (AAMI). Thefinal draft, a joint effort by theFDA, medical devicemanufacturers, and many othergroups, was completed in late2000. This standard will allowmanufacturers to ensure thatcardiac pacemakers anddefibrillators are safe from

wireless phone EMI.The FDA has tested hearing aidsfor interference from handheldwireless phones and helpeddevelop a voluntary standardsponsored by the Institute ofElectrical and ElectronicEngineers (IEEE). This standardspecifies test methods andperformance requirements forhearing aids and wireless phonesso that no interference occurswhen a person uses a“compatible” phone and a“compatible” hearing aid at thesame time. This standard wasapproved by the IEEE in 2000. The FDA continues to monitorthe use of wireless phones forpossible interactions with othermedical devices. Should harmfulinterference be found to occur,the FDA will conduct testing toassess the interference and workto resolve the problem.

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12. Where can I find additionalinformation?For additional information, pleaserefer to the following resources:FDA web page on wirelessphones(http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/)Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) RF SafetyProgram(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)International Commission onNon-lonizing RadiationProtection(http://www.icnirp.de)World Health Organization(WHO) International EMFProject(http://www.who.int/emf)National Radiological ProtectionBoard (UK)(http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/)

10 Driver Safety TipsYour wireless phone gives you thepowerful ability to communicateby voice almost anywhere,anytime. An importantresponsibility accompanies thebenefits of wireless phones, onethat every user must uphold.When operating a car, driving isyour first responsibility. Whenusing your wireless phone behindthe wheel of a car, practice goodcommon sense and rememberthe following tips:1. Get to know your wireless

phone and its features such asspeed dial and redial. Carefullyread your instruction manualand learn to take advantage ofvaluable features most phonesoffer, including automaticredial and memory. Also, workto memorize the phonekeypad so you can use the

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speed dial function withouttaking your attention off theroad.

2. When available, use a hands-free device. A number ofhands-free wireless phoneaccessories are readilyavailable today. Whether youchoose an installed mounteddevice for your wireless phoneor a speaker phone accessory,take advantage of thesedevices if available to you.

3. Make sure you place yourwireless phone within easyreach and where you canreach it without removingyour eyes from the road. Ifyou get an incoming call at aninconvenient time, if possible,let your voicemail answer it foryou.

4. Suspend conversations duringhazardous driving conditionsor situations. Let the personyou are speaking with knowyou are driving; if necessary,suspend the call in heavytraffic or hazardous weatherconditions. Rain, sleet, snow,and ice can be hazardous, butso is heavy traffic. As a driver,your first responsibility is topay attention to the road.

5. Don’t take notes or look upphone numbers while driving.If you are reading an addressbook or business card, orwriting a “to-do” list whiledriving a car, you are notwatching where you are going.It is common sense. Do notget caught in a dangeroussituation because you arereading or writing and notpaying attention to the roador nearby vehicles.

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6. Dial sensibly and assess thetraffic; if possible, place callswhen you are not moving orbefore pulling into traffic. Tryto plan your calls before youbegin your trip or attempt tocoincide your calls with timesyou may be stopped at a stopsign, red light, or otherwisestationary. But if you need todial while driving, follow thissimple tip -- dial only a fewnumbers, check the road andyour mirrors, then continue.

7. Do not engage in stressful oremotional conversations thatmay be distracting. Stressfulor emotional conversationsand driving do not mix; theyare distracting and evendangerous when you arebehind the wheel of a car.Make people you are talkingwith aware you are driving andif necessary, suspend

conversations which have thepotential to divert yourattention from the road.

8. Use your wireless phone to callfor help. Your wireless phone isone of the greatest tools youcan own to protect yourselfand your family in dangeroussituations -- with your phoneat your side, help is only threenumbers away. Dial 911 orother local emergency numberin the case of fire, trafficaccident, road hazard, ormedical emergency. Remember,it’s a free call on your wirelessphone!

9. Use your wireless phone tohelp others in emergencies.Your wireless phone providesyou a perfect opportunity tobe a “Good Samaritan” inyour community. If you see anauto accident, crime in

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progress or other seriousemergency where lives are indanger, call 911 or other localemergency number, as youwould want others to do foryou.

10. Call roadside assistance or aspecial wireless non-emergency assistancenumber when necessary.Certain situations youencounter while driving mayrequire attention, but are noturgent enough to merit a callfor emergency services. Butyou can still use yourwireless phone to lend ahand. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing noserious hazard, a brokentraffic signal, a minor trafficaccident where no oneappears injured or a vehicleyou know to be stolen, callroadside assistance or other

special non-emergencywireless number.

The above tips are meant asgeneral guidelines. Beforedeciding to use your mobiledevice while operating a vehicle,it is recommended that youconsult your applicablejurisdiction’s local laws or otherregulations regarding such use.Such laws or other regulationsmay prohibit or otherwiserestrict the manner in which adriver may use his or her phonewhile operating a vehicle.

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Consumer Informationon SAR(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 notto exceed the emission limits forexposure to radiofrequency (RF)energy set by the FederalCommunications Commission(FCC) of the U.S. Government.These FCC exposure limits arederived from therecommendations of two expertorganizations, the NationalCounsel on Radiation Protectionand Measurement (NCRP) andthe Institute of Electrical andElectronics Engineers (IEEE). Inboth cases, therecommendations were

developed by scientific andengineering experts drawn fromindustry, government, andacademia after extensive reviewsof the scientific literature relatedto the biological effects of RFenergy. The exposure Limit for wirelessmobile phones employs a unit ofmeasurement known as theSpecific Absorption Rate, or SAR.The SAR is a measure of the rateof absorption of RF energy bythe human body expressed inunits of watts per kilogram(W/kg). The FCC requireswireless phones to comply with asafety limit of 1.6 watts perkilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCCexposure limit incorporates asubstantial margin of safety togive additional protection to thepublic and to account for anyvariations in measurements.

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Tests for SAR are conductedusing standard operatingpositions specified by the FCCwith the phone transmitting at itshighest certified power level in alltested frequency bands.Although SAR is determined atthe 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 closeryou are 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 FCCthat it does not exceed the limitestablished by the government-adopted requirement for safeexposure. The tests are

performed in positions andlocations (e.g., at the ear andworn on the body) as requiredby the FCC for each model. This device was tested for typicalbody-worn operations with theback of the phone kept 0.79inches (2.0 cm) between theuser’s body and the back of thephone. To comply with FCC RFexposure requirements, aminimum separation distance of0.79 inches (2.0 cm) must bemaintained between the user sbody and the back of the phone.Third-party belt-clips, holsters,and similar accessoriescontaining metallic componentsshould not be used. Body-wornaccessories that cannot maintain0.79 inches (2.0 cm) separationdistance between the user'sbody and the back of the phone,and have not been tested fortypical body-worn operations

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may not comply with FCC RFexposure limits and should beavoided. The FCC has granted anEquipment Authorization for thismodel phone with all reportedSAR levels evaluated as incompliance with the FCC RFemission guidelines. The highest SAR value for thismodel phone when tested foruse at the ear is 1.27 W/kg andwhen worn on the body, asdescribed in this user’s manual, is0.373 W/kg. While there may bedifferences between SAR levels ofvarious phones and at variouspositions, they all meet thegovernment requirement for safeexposure.SAR information on this modelphone is on file with the FCCand can be found under theDisplay Grant section ofhttp://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid

after searching on FCC ID.To find information that pertainsto a particular model phone, thissite uses the phone FCC IDnumber which is usually printedsomewhere on the case of thephone. Sometimes it may benecessary to remove the batterypack to find the number. Onceyou have the FCC ID number fora particular phone, follow theinstructions on the website andit should provide values fortypical or maximum SAR for aparticular phone.Additional information onSpecific Absorption Rates (SAR)can be found on the CellularTelecommunications IndustryAssociation (CTIA) website athttp://www.ctia.org/*In the United States andCanada, the SAR limit for mobilephones used by the public is 1.6watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over

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one gram of tissue. The standardincorporates a substantial marginof safety to give additionalprotection for the public and toaccount for any variations inmeasurements.

FCC Hearing-AidCompatibility (HAC)Regulations for WirelessDevices On July 10, 2003, the U.S.Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) Report andOrder in WT Docket 01-309modified the exception ofwireless phones under theHearing Aid Compatibility Act of1988 (HAC Act) to requiredigital wireless phones becompatible 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 whiningnoise. Some hearing devices aremore immune than others to thisinterference noise, and phonesalso vary in the amount ofinterference they generate.The wireless telephone industryhas developed a rating systemfor wireless phones, to assisthearing device users to findphones that may be compatiblewith their hearing devices. Notall phones have been rated.Phones that are rated have therating on their box or a labellocated on the box.The ratings are not guarantees.Results will vary depending onthe user's hearing device andhearing loss. If your hearingdevice happens to be vulnerableto interference, you may not be

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able to use a rated phonesuccessfully. Trying out thephone with your hearing deviceis the best way to evaluate it foryour personal needs.M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 orM4 meet FCC requirements andare likely to generate lessinterference to hearing devicesthan phones that are notlabeled. M4 is the better/higherof the two ratings.Hearing devices may also berated. Your hearing devicemanufacturer or hearing healthprofessional may help you findthis rating. Higher ratings meanthat the hearing device isrelatively immune to interferencenoise. The hearing aid andwireless phone rating values arethen 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 ratingand the wireless phone meetsthe M3 level rating, the sum ofthe two values equal M5. Thisshould provide the hearing aiduser with “normal usage” whileusing their hearing aid with theparticular wireless phone.“Normal usage” in this context isdefined as a signal quality that’sacceptable for normal operation.The M mark is intended to besynonymous with the U mark.The T mark is intended to besynonymous with the UT mark.The M and T marks are

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recommended by the Alliance forTelecommunications IndustriesSolutions (ATIS). The U and UTmarks are referenced in Section20.19 of the FCC Rules. TheHAC rating and measurementprocedure are described in theAmerican National StandardsInstitute (ANSI) C63.19standard.

When you're talking over the cellphone, it's recommended you'dturn the BT (Bluetooth) modeoff for HAC.

For information about hearing aids and digital wirelessphones

FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Controlhttp://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.html

Gallaudet University, RERChttp://tap.Gallaudet.edu/DigWireless.KS/DigWireless.htm

Hearing Loss Association of America [HLAA]http://www.hearingloss.org/learn/cellphonetech.asp

The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Orderhttp://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-03-168A1.pdf

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There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone.Consult your local dealer for availability. Optional items are soldseparately.

Battery Charger

Battery

Vehicle Power Charger

USB Cable

Pouch

Stereo Headset Adaptorwith Microphone

Protection Film (LCD Cover)

Stylus Touch Pen

Note The actual images may vary.

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arranty Statement

1. WHAT THIS WARRANTYCOVERS:

LG offers you a limited warrantythat the enclosed subscriber unitand its enclosed accessories willbe free from defects in materialand workmanship, according tothe following terms andconditions:

(1) The limited warranty for theproduct extends for TWELVE(12) MONTHS beginning onthe date of purchase of theproduct with valid proof ofpurchase, or absent validproof of purchase, FIFTEEN(15) MONTHS from date ofmanufacture as determinedby the unit’s manufacturedate code.

(2) The limited warranty extendsonly to the originalpurchaser of the productand is not assignable or

transferable to anysubsequent purchaser/enduser.

(3) This warranty is good onlyto the original purchaser ofthe product during thewarranty period as long as itis in the U.S, includingAlaska, Hawaii, U.S.Territories and Canada.

(4) The external housing andcosmetic parts shall be freeof defects at the time ofshipment and, therefore,shall not be covered underthese limited warranty terms.

(5) Upon request from LG, theconsumer must provideinformation to reasonablyprove the date of purchase.

(6) The customer shall bear thecost of shipping the productto the Customer Service

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Department of LG. LG shallbear the cost of shippingthe product back to theconsumer after thecompletion of service underthis limited warranty.

2. WHAT THIS WARRANTYDOES NOT COVER:

(1) Defects or damagesresulting from use of theproduct in other than itsnormal and customarymanner.

(2) Defects or damages fromabnormal use, abnormalconditions, improperstorage, exposure tomoisture or dampness,unauthorized modifications,unauthorized connections,unauthorized repair, misuse,neglect, abuse, accident,alteration, improper

installation, or other actswhich are not the fault ofLG, including damage causedby shipping, blown fuses,spills of food or liquid.

(3) Breakage or damage toantennas unless causeddirectly by defects inmaterial or workmanship.

(4) That the Customer ServiceDepartment at LG was notnotified by consumer of thealleged defect ormalfunction of the productduring the applicable limitedwarranty period.

(5) Products which have had theserial number removed ormade illegible.

(6) This limited warranty is inlieu of all other warranties,express or implied either infact or by operations of law,

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statutory or otherwise,including, but not limited toany implied warranty ofmarketability or fitness for aparticular use.

(7) Damage resulting from useof non-LG approvedaccessories.

(8) All plastic surfaces and allother externally exposedparts that are scratched ordamaged due to normalcustomer use.

(9) Products operated outsidepublished maximum ratings.

(10)Products used or obtainedin a rental program.

(11)Consumables (such asfuses).

3. WHAT LG WILL DO:

“LG will, at its sole option, eitherrepair, replace or refund the

purchase price of any unit thatdoes not conform to this limitedwarranty. LG may choose at itsoption to use functionallyequivalent re-conditioned,refurbished or new units or partsor any units. In addition, LG willnot re-install or back-up anydata, applications or softwarethat you have added to yourphone. It is thereforerecommended that you back-upany such data or informationprior to sending the unit to LGto avoid the permanent loss ofsuch information.”

4. STATE LAW RIGHTS:

No other express warranty isapplicable to this product. THEDURATION OF ANY IMPLIEDWARRANTIES, INCLUDING THEIMPLIED WARRANTY OFMARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TOTHE DURATION OF THEEXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN.

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Limited Warranty Statement

LG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FORTHE LOSS OF THE USE OF THEPRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE,LOSS OR ANY OTHERDAMAGES, DIRECT ORCONSEQUENTIAL, ARISINGOUT OF THE USE OF, ORINABILITY TO USE, THISPRODUCT OR FOR ANYBREACH OF ANY EXPRESS ORIMPLIED WARRANTY,INCLUDING THE IMPLIEDWARRANTY OF MARKETABILITYAPPLICABLE TO THISPRODUCT.Some states do not allow theexclusive limitation of incidentalor consequential damages orlimitations on how long animplied warranty lasts; so theselimitations or exclusions may notapply to you. This warranty givesyou specific legal rights and youmay also have other rights whichvary from state to state.

5. HOW TO GET WARRANTYSERVICE:

To obtain warranty service,please call or fax to the followingtelephone numbers fromanywhere in the continentalUnited States:

Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax.1-800-448-4026

Or visit http://us.lgservice.com.Correspondence may also bemailed to:LG Electronics Service- MobileHandsetsP.O. Box 240007, Huntsville, AL35824DO NOT RETURN YOURPRODUCT TO THE ABOVEADDRESS. Please call or writefor the location of the LGauthorized service center nearestyou and for the procedures forobtaining warranty claims.

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IndexIndex

AAdd New 73Airplane Mode 82Alarm Clock 62Alert Type 70All Calls 35Answer Options 80Audio 61Auto Retry 81Auto Volume 82Axcess Info 55Axcess Shop 53Axcess TV 61Axcess Web 50

BBacklight 66Banner 66Battery Charge Level23Bluetooth® 72

CCalculator 64Calendar 63Call Settings 80Call Timer 35Call Waiting 26Caller ID 27Change Lock Code 79Charging the Battery22Clocks & Calendar 67Color Scheme 68Consumer Informationon SAR 112Contact List 37Contacts 36Correcting DialingMistakes 25

DData 35Data Counter 36Delete All 49

Dialed Calls 35Display 66Drafts 46

EEmergency #s 79End Options 81Entering and EditingInformation 28ESN/MEID 86Ez Tip Calc 64

FFCC Hearing-AidCompatibility (HAC)Regulations forWireless Devices 115FDA Consumer Update98Font Settings 68

GGroups 38

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IIcon Glossary 86Image 58Important SafetyPrecautions 1Inbox 43

LLanguages 67Location 85Lock Mode 26Lock Phone 78

MMaking Calls 24Memory 87Menus Overview 18Message Alert 69Messaging 39Missed Calls 34Music 56Mute Function 26My Circle 37

My Name Card 39My Number 85

NNetwork 83New Contact 36New Events Manager50New Picture Message42New Text Message 39Notepad 65

OOne-Touch Dial 81

PPaired Devices 74Phone Information 85Phone Overview 14Power 73Power On/Off Tones71

QQuick Access toConvenient Features26Quick-Text 47

RReceived Calls 35Receiving Calls 25Recent Calls 34Record Video 59Redialing Calls 25Reset Default 80Restrictions 78Ringers 69

SSafety Information 92Screen Icons 24Security 78Sent 45Service Alerts 70Settings 47

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Shuffle 56Signal Strength 24Slide Tone 71Software Update 86Sound & Touch 69Speed Dialing 27Speed Dials 38Start Browser 50System 83

TTable of Contents 4Take Photo 57Technical Details 10TIA Safety Information88Touch Calibration 72Touch Key Feedback71Touch Sensitive SoftKeys 15TTY Mode 83Turning the Phone Onand Off 23

UUnit Converter 65USB Connection 76Using Phone Menus34

VVersion 86Video 60Voice Command 62Voice Privacy 82Voicemail 46Volume 69Volume QuickAdjustment 26

WWallpaper 66Warning! Importantsafety information 96Web Messages 52Web Settings 53World Clock 63

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