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User Guide Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone depending on the software of the phone or your service provider. AT&T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. © 2009 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. Actual color of the phone may vary. GT365

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Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone depending on the software of the phone or your service provider. AT&T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. © 2009 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved.

Actual color of the phone may vary.

Parte del contenido de este manual puede variar en el teléfono, dependiendo del software del teléfono o del proveedor del servicio. Todas las marcas de AT&T contenidas aquí son marcas comerciales de AT&T Intellectual Property y/o compañías afiliadas a AT&T. © 2009 AT&T Intellectual Property. Todos los derechos reservados.

El color actual del equipo puede variar.

GT365GT365

Your phone is designed to make it easy for you to access a wide variety of content. For your protection, we want you to be aware that some applications that you enable may involve the location of your phone being shared. For applications available through AT&T, we offer privacy controls that let you decide how an application may use the location of your phone and other phones on your account. However, the AT&T privacy tools do not apply to applications available outside of AT&T. Please review the terms and conditions and the associated privacy policy for each location-based service to learn how location information will be used and protected. In addition, your AT&T phone may be used to access the Internet and to download, and/or purchase goods, applications, and services from AT&T or elsewhere from third parties. AT&T provides tools for you to control access to the Internet and certain Internet content. These controls may not be available for certain devices which bypass AT&T controls.

Bluetooth QD ID B014200

LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT

1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS : LGoffersyoualimitedwarrantythatthe

enclosedsubscriberunitanditsenclosedaccessorieswillbefreefromdefectsinmaterialandworkmanship,accordingtothefollowingtermsandconditions:

1.ThelimitedwarrantyfortheproductextendsforTWELVE(12)MONTHSbeginningonthedateofpurchaseoftheproductwithvalidproofofpurchase,orabsentvalidproofofpurchase,FIFTEEN(15)MONTHSfromdateofmanufactureasdeterminedbytheunit’smanufacturedatecode.

2.Thelimitedwarrantyextendsonlytotheoriginalpurchaseroftheproductandisnotassignableortransferabletoanysubsequentpurchaser/enduser.

3.ThiswarrantyisgoodonlytotheoriginalpurchaseroftheproductduringthewarrantyperiodaslongasitisintheU.S,includingAlaska,Hawaii,U.S.TerritoriesandCanada.

4.Theexternalhousingandcosmeticpartsshallbefreeofdefectsatthetimeofshipmentand,therefore,shallnotbecoveredundertheselimitedwarrantyterms.

5.UponrequestfromLG,theconsumermustprovideinformationtoreasonablyprovethedateofpurchase.

6.ThecustomershallbearthecostofshippingtheproducttotheCustomerServiceDepartmentofLG.LGshallbearthecostofshippingtheproductbacktotheconsumerafterthecompletionofserviceunderthislimitedwarranty.

2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER :

1.Defectsordamagesresultingfromuseoftheproductinotherthanitsnormalandcustomarymanner.

2.Defectsordamagesfromabnormaluse,abnormalconditions,improperstorage,exposuretomoistureordampness,unauthorizedmodifications,unauthorizedconnections,unauthorizedrepair,misuse,neglect,abuse,accident,alteration,improperinstallation,orotheractswhicharenotthefaultofLG,includingdamagecausedbyshipping,blownfuses,spillsoffoodorliquid.

3.Breakageordamagetoantennasunlesscauseddirectlybydefectsinmaterialorworkmanship.

4.ThattheCustomerServiceDepartmentatLGwasnotnotifiedbyconsumeroftheallegeddefectormalfunctionoftheproductduringtheapplicablelimitedwarrantyperiod.

5.Productswhichhavehadtheserialnumberremovedormadeillegible.

6.Thislimitedwarrantyisinlieuofallotherwarranties,expressorimpliedeitherinfactorbyoperationsoflaw,statutoryorotherwise,including,butnotlimitedtoanyimpliedwarrantyofmarketabilityorfitnessforaparticularuse.

7.Damageresultingfromuseofnon-LGapprovedaccessories.

8.Allplasticsurfacesandallotherexternallyexposedpartsthatarescratchedordamagedduetonormalcustomeruse.

9.Productsoperatedoutsidepublishedmaximumratings.

10.Productsusedorobtainedinarentalprogram.11.Consumables(suchasfuses).

3. WHAT LG WILL DO: LGwill,atitssoleoption,eitherrepair,replace

orrefundthepurchasepriceofanyunitthatdoesnotconformtothislimitedwarranty.LGmaychooseatitsoptiontousefunctionallyequivalentreconditioned,refurbishedornewunitsorpartsoranyunits.Inaddition,LGwillnotre-installorback-upanydata,applicationsorsoftwarethatyouhaveaddedtoyourphone.Itisthereforerecommendedthatyouback-upanysuchdataorinformationpriortosendingtheunittoLGtoavoidthepermanentlossofsuchinformation.

4. STATE LAW RIGHTS : Nootherexpresswarrantyisapplicable

tothisproduct.THEDURATIONOFANYIMPLIEDWARRANTIES,INCLUDINGTHEIMPLIEDWARRANTYOFMARKETABILITY,ISLIMITEDTOTHEDURATIONOFTHEEXPRESSWARRANTYHEREIN.LGINFOCOMMINC.SHALLNOTBELIABLEFORTHELOSSOFTHEUSEOFTHEPRODUCT,INCONVENIENCE,LOSSORANYOTHERDAMAGES,DIRECTORCONSEQUENTIAL,ARISINGOUTOFTHEUSEOF,ORINABILITYTOUSE,THISPRODUCTORFORANYBREACHOFANYEXPRESSORIMPLIEDWARRANTY,INCLUDINGTHEIMPLIEDWARRANTYOFMARKETABILITYAPPLICABLETOTHISPRODUCT.

Somestatesdonotallowtheexclusiveoflimitationofincidentalorconsequentialdamagesorlimitationsonhowlonganimpliedwarrantylasts;sotheselimitationsorexclusionsmaynotapplytoyou.Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrightsandyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostate.

5. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE : Toobtainwarrantyservice,pleasecallorfaxto

thefollowingtelephonenumbersfromanywhereinthecontinentalUnitedStates:

Tel.1-800-793-8896orFax.1-800-448-4026 Orvisitwww.lgeservice.com.

Correspondencemayalsobemailedto: LGElectronicsMobileCommU.S.A.,Inc. 201JamesRecordRoadHuntsville,AL35824 DONOTRETURNYOURPRODUCTTOTHE

ABOVEADDRESS.PleasecallorwriteforthelocationoftheLGauthorizedservicecenternearestyouandfortheproceduresforobtainingwarrantyclaims.

User Guide

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Table of Contents

For Your Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Phone Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Your Phone’s Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Display Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Installing the SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Memory Card Slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Inserting the Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Removing the Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Turning Your Phone On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Access Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

General Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Making a Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21MakingaCallUsingtheSendKey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21MakingInternationalCalls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21EndingaCall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21MakingaCallFromtheContactList. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Adjusting the Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Answering a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22SignalStrength. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Entering Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23TextInputModeUsingtheKeypad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Selecting Functions and Options. . . . . . . . 24

In-Call Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25During a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25MakingaSecondCall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25SwappingBetweenTwoCalls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25AnsweringanIncomingCall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25RejectinganIncomingCall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26MutingtheMicrophone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26UsingtheSpeakerphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Conference Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26SettingUpaConferenceCall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27ActivatetheConferenceCallonHold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27AddingCalltotheConferenceCall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27PrivateCallinaConferenceCall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27EndingaConferenceCall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Menu Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

IM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Create Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Drafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Outbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Templates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Message Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42MessageAlert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42TextMessage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42MultimediaMessage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42VoicemailNumber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43ServiceMessage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

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Mobile Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

MEdia Net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

MEdia Mall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Ringtones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Color Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Answer Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Multimedia Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47MEdia Net Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

YELLOWPAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

My Stuff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Camera & Recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50TakePhoto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50RecordVideo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52RecordVoice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Web Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Bookmarks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53SavedPages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54RecentPages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Other Files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

Address Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Contact List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56New Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Caller Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Speed Dial Lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Contacts Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Service Dial Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57My Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

AT&T Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Music Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58AddingMusictoYourHandset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Additional Music Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

Games & Apps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Recent Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Notepad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67World Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Stopwatch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Unit Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Audio & Ringtones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70ShopTones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Ringtones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70MessageTone.................................70AlertTone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

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KeypadTones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70PowerOn/OffTones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Date&Time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Languages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71SetShortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71AutoKeyLock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71SetFlightMode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72ResetSettings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73ShopGraphics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Wallpapers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Fonts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Clocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Brightness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73BacklightTimer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73ShortcutInformation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73ColorSchemes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73MenuStyles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Touch Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74CallForwarding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74SendMyNumber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74AutoRedial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74AnswerMode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75MinuteMinder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75CallWaiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75TTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75SendDTMFTones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Time&Cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Bluetooth®....................................76USBConnectionMode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77AccessPoints. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78NetworkSelection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78SetStorageDefaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78CheckMemoryStatus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Application Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Browser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Phone Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80

Q & A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81

Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84

Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

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Important InformationThisuserguidecontainsimportantinformationontheuseandoperationofthisphone.Pleasereadalltheinformationcarefullyforoptimalperformanceandtopreventanydamagetoormisuseofthephone.Anychangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedinthisuserguidecouldvoidyourwarrantyforthisequipment.

Before You Start

Safety InstructionsWARNING!Toreducethepossibilityofelectricshock,donotexposeyourphonetohighhumidityareas,suchasthebathroom,swimmingpool,etc.

Always store your phone away from heat.Neverstoreyourphoneinsettingsthatmayexposeittotemperatureslessthan32°Forgreaterthan104°F,suchasoutsideduringextremeweatherconditionsorinyourcaronahotday.Exposuretoexcessivecoldorheatwillresultinmalfunction,damageand/orcatastrophicfailure.

Be careful when using your phone near other electronic devices.RFemissionsfromyourmobilephonemayaffectnearbyinadequatelyshieldedelectronicequipment.Youshouldconsultwithmanufacturersofanypersonalmedicaldevicessuchaspacemakersandhearingaidestodetermineiftheyaresusceptibletointerferencefromyourmobilephone.Turnoffyourphoneinamedicalfacilityoratagasstation.Neverplaceyourphoneinamicrowaveovenasthiswillcausethebatterytoexplode.

IMPORTANT!PleasereadtheTIASAFETYINFORMATIONonpage84beforeusingyourphone.

Safety InformationReadthesesimpleguidelines.Breakingtherulesmaybedangerousorillegal.Furtherdetailedinformationisgiveninthisuserguide.

]Neveruseanunapprovedbatterysincethiscoulddamagethephoneand/orbatteryandcouldcausethebatterytoexplode.

]Neverplaceyourphoneinamicrowaveovenasitwillcausethebatterytoexplode.

For Your Safety

For Your Safety

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]Donotdisposeofyourbatterybyfireorwithhazardousorflammablematerials.

]Makesurethatnosharp-edgeditemscomeintocontactwiththebattery.Thereisariskofthiscausingafire.

]Storethebatteryinaplaceoutofreachofchildren.

]Becarefulthatchildrendonotswallowanypartssuchasrubberplugs(earphone,connectionpartsofthephone,etc.).Thiscouldcauseasphyxiationorsuffocation.

]Unplugthepowercordandchargerduringlightningstormstoavoidelectricshockorfire.

]Whenridinginacar,donotleaveyourphoneorsetupthehands-freekitneartotheairbag.Ifwirelessequipmentisimproperlyinstalledandtheairbagisactivated,youmaybeseriouslyinjured.

]Donotuseahand-heldphonewhiledriving.

]Donotusethephoneinareaswhereitsuseisprohibited.(Forexample:aircraft).

]Donotexposethebatterychargeroradaptertodirectsunlightoruseitinplaceswithhighhumidity,suchasabathroom.

]Neverstoreyourphoneintemperatureslessthan-4°Forgreaterthan122°F.

]Donotuseharshchemicals(suchasalcohol,benzene,thinners,etc.)ordetergentstocleanyourphone.Thereisariskofthiscausingafire.

]Donotdrop,strike,orshakeyourphoneseverely.Suchactionsmayharmtheinternalcircuitboardsofthephone.

]Donotuseyourphoneinhighexplosiveareasasthephonemaygeneratesparks.

]Donotdamagethepowercordbybending,twisting,pulling,orheating.Donotusetheplugifitislooseasitmaycauseafireorelectricshock.

]Donotplaceanyheavyitemsonthepowercord.Donotallowthepowercordtobecrimpedasitmaycausefireorelectricshock.

]Donothandlethephonewithwethandswhileitisbeingcharged.Itmaycauseanelectricshockorseriouslydamageyourphone.

]Donotdisassemblethephone.

For Your Safety

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

] Only use the batteries, antennas, and chargers provided by LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers.

] Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty.

] Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your body during a call.

] An emergency call can be made only within a service area. For an emergency call, make sure that you are within a service area and that the phone is turned on.

] Use accessories, such as earphones and headsets, with caution. Ensure that cables are tucked away safely and do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.

Memory Card Information and Care] Always insert/ remove the memory card

while the handset power is off. If you remove it while the power is on, it may be damaged.

] If the damage cannot be fixed, then you should reformat the memory card.

] The memory card cannot be used for recording copyright-protected data.

] Do not write forcefully on the memo area.

] Carry and store the memory card in its case.

] Do not allow the memory card to get wet.

] Do not leave the memory card in an extremely hot location.

] Do not disassemble or modify the memory card.

For Your Safety

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FCC RF Exposure InformationWARNING!Readthisinformationbeforeoperatingthephone.

InAugust1996,theFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)oftheUnitedStates,withitsactioninReportandOrderFCC96-326,adoptedanupdatedsafetystandardforhumanexposuretoradiofrequency(RF)electromagneticenergyemittedbyFCCregulatedtransmitters.ThoseguidelinesareconsistentwiththesafetystandardpreviouslysetbybothU.S.andinternationalstandardsbodies.

ThedesignofthisphonecomplieswiththeFCCguidelinesandtheseinternationalstandards.

CAUTIONUseonlythesuppliedandapprovedantenna.Useofunauthorizedantennasormodificationscouldimpaircallquality,damagethephone,voidyourwarrantyand/orresultinviolationofFCCregulations.Donotusethephonewithadamagedantenna.Ifadamagedantennacomesintocontactwithskin,aminorburnmayresult.Contactyourlocaldealerforareplacementantenna.

Body-worn OperationThisdevicewastestedfortypicalbody-wornoperationswiththebackofthephonekept0.79inches(2cm)betweentheuser’sbodyandthebackofthephone.TocomplywithFCCRFexposurerequirements,aminimumseparationdistanceof0.79inches(2cm)mustbemaintainedbetweentheuser’sbodyandthebackofthephone.Third-partybelt-clips,holsters,andsimilaraccessoriescontainingmetalliccomponentsshouldnotbeused.Body-wornaccessoriesthatcannotmaintain0.79inches(2cm)separationdistancebetweentheuser’sbodyandthebackofthephone,andhavenotbeentestedfortypicalbody-wornoperationsmaynotcomplywithFCCRFexposurelimitsandshouldbeavoided.

Vehicle Mounted External Antenna (optional, if available)Aminimumseparationdistanceof8inches(20cm)mustbemaintainedbetweentheuser/bystanderandthevehiclemountedexternalantennatosatisfyFCCRFexposurerequirements.FormoreinformationaboutRFexposure,visittheFCCwebsiteatwww.fcc.gov

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FCC Part 15 Class B ComplianceThisdeviceanditsaccessoriescomplywithpart15ofFCCrules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdeviceanditsaccessoriesmaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdeviceanditsaccessoriesmustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.

Cautions for Battery]Donotdisassemble.

]Donotshort-circuit.

]Donotexposetohightemperature:60°C(140°F).

]Donotincinerate.

Battery Disposal]Pleasedisposeofyourbatteryproperly

orbringtoyourlocalwirelesscarrierforrecycling.

]Donotdisposeinfireorwithhazardousorflammablematerials.

Adapter (Charger) Cautions]Usingthewrongbatterychargercould

damageyourphoneandvoidyourwarranty.

]Theadapterorbatterychargerisintendedforindooruseonly.

Donotexposetheadapterorbatterychargertodirectsunlightoruseitinplaceswithhighhumidity,suchasthebathroom.

Avoid Damage to Your Hearing]Damagetoyourhearingcanoccurifyouare

exposedtoloudsoundforlongperiodsoftime.Wethereforerecommendthatyoudonotturnonoroffthehandsetclosetoyourear.Wealsorecommendthatmusicandcallvolumesbesettoareasonablelevel.

]Ifyouarelisteningtomusicwhilstoutandabout,pleaseensurethatthevolumeisatareasonablelevelsothatyouareawareofyoursurroundings.Thisisparticularlyimperativewhenattemptingtocrossthestreet.

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Your Phone

Phone Components

3.Leftsoftkey/Rightsoftkey

10.Symbolkey

4.NewMessagekey

5.Clearkey

6.SpaceKey

8.Alphanumerickeys

11.Fnkey

9.TextEntryModekey

13.Clearkey

12.End/Powerkey

14.Navigationkeys

1.Mainscreen

15.Touchpadkey16.Sendkey

17.OKkey

18.Leftsoftkey

2.Rightsoftkey

7.Ok/Enterkey

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1.Main screen:Displaysphonestatusicons,menuitems,webinformation,picturesandmoreinfullcolor.

2, 3, 18. Left soft key/Right soft key:Eachofthesekeysperformthefunctionsindicatedbythetextonthedisplayimmediatelyabovethem.

4. New Message key:StartsanewTextorMultimediamessage.

5, 13. Clear key:Deletesacharacterwitheachpress.Holdingthekeydown,clearsalltextenteredinthemessage.Usethiskeytogobacktothepreviousscreen.

6. Space key:Presstocreateaspacebetweenwords.

7. Ok / Enter key:ShortpresswilllaunchtheMEdiaNetbrowser.Allowsyoutoconfirmmenuoptions.Italsoallowsyoutoskiptothenextlinewhencomposingamessage.

8. Alphanumeric keys:Thesekeysareusedtodialanumberinstandbymodeandtoenternumbersorcharactersineditmode.

9. Text Entry Mode key:Capital/Lowercase

10. Symbol key:Allowsyoutoentervarioussymbolsorspecialcharacters.

11. Fn key:Changefromtextmodetosymbol/numericmode.

12. End/Power key:Allowsyoutopowerthephoneonoroff,endcalls,orreturntostandbymode.

13. Navigation keys:

]In standby mode:Up:NewMessageDown:ContactslistRight:IMLeft:MyStuff

]In menu:Navigatesbetweenmenus.

15. Touch Dial Keypad:Activatesthetouchdialscreen.

16. Send key:Dialsaphonenumberandanswersincomingcalls.PressandholddownthiskeyforseveralsecondsinordertoLockyourphone.

17. OK key:AshortpresswilllaunchtheMEdiaNetbrowser.Allowsyoutoselectandconfirmmenuoptions.

Your Phone’s Features

Your Phone

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Battery cover

Memory card slot

Battery cover release latch

Camera lens

Mirror

Memory card slot

Volume key• In standby mode:Controlsthe

ringvolume.• During a call: Controlsthe

receivervolume.

Camera

Charger, cable, handsfree connector

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Display Information

Annunciator area

Text and graphic area

Soft key indicationsMenu� Options

Area Description

Firstline(Annunciatorarea)

Displaysvariousicons.

Middlelines(Textandgraphicarea)

Displaymessages,instructionsandanyinformationthatyouenter,suchasnumbertobedialed.

Lastline(Softkeyindicationsarea)

Showsthefunctionscurrentlyassignedtothetwosoftkeys.

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On-Screen IconsThetablebelowdescribesvariousdisplayindicatorsoriconsthatappearonthephone’sdisplayscreen.

Icon Description

Indicatesthestrengthofthenetworksignal.

IndicatesthattheEDGEserviceisavailable.ConnectiontotheEDGEserviceallowsyoutotransferdataataspeedof200Kb/s(dependingonnetworkavailability).Checkwithyouroperatorfornetworkcoverageandserviceavailability.

IndicatesthatGPRSserviceisavailable.

IndicatesthatFlightmodehasbeenactivated.

Icon Description

Indicatesthestatusofthebatterycharge.

Indicatesthatacallisinprogress.

Indicatesthatthealarmhasbeensetandison.

IndicatestheSchedulefunction.

Indicatesthereceiptofamessage.

IndicatesthereceiptofaVoicemail.

IndicatesthatRinghasbeensetforalert.

IndicatesthatSilenthasbeensetforalert.

IndicatesthatVibrationhasbeensetforalert.

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Icon DescriptionIndicatesthattheBluetooth®functionhasbeenactivated.IndicatesthatthedataisbeingtransmittedusingaBluetooth®connection.Indicatesthattheconnectiontoahands-freedevicewithBluetooth®hasbeenactivated.IndicatesthattheconnectiontoastereoBluetooth®devicehasbeenactivated.Indicatesthattheconnectiontoahand-free&stereoBluetooth®devicehasbeenactivated.IndicatesthattheTTYhasbeensetandison.IndicatesthethephoneisaccessingtheMEdiaNet.

Icon Description

Indicatesthatreceiptofanemail.

IndicatesthatyouhavenewRSS.

IndicatesthatthephoneisretrievingtheMMSmessage.

*TheBluetooth®wordmarkandlogosareownedbytheBluetooth SIG, Inc.andanyuseofsuchmarksbyLGElectronicsisunderlicense.Othertrademarksandtradenamesarethoseoftheirrespectiveowners.BluetoothQDIDB014200.

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Getting Started

Installing the SIM CardWhenyousubscribetoacellularnetwork,youareprovidedwithaplug-inSIMCardloadedwithyoursubscriptiondetails,suchasyourPIN,anyoptionalservicesavailableandmanyothers.

n Important!Theplug-inSIMCardanditscontactscanbeeasilydamagedbyscratchesorbending,sobecarefulwhenhandling,insertingorremovingthecard.KeepallSIMCardoutofthereachofsmallchildren.

1.Ifnecessary,switchoffthephonebyholdingdownthe [END]keyuntiltheAT&Tlogoappears.

2.Removethebattery.Todoso:Pressandholddownthebatteryreleasebuttonatthetopofthephone,andliftoffthebatterycover.

Holdtheedgeofthebatteryand,andliftitfromthebatterycompartment.

3.SlidetheSIMCardintotheSIMCardsocketsothatitlocksthecardintoplace.Makesurethatthenotchedcornerisatthetoprightandthegoldcontactsofthecardfaceintothephone.

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n NoteWhenyouneedtoremovetheSIMCard,slideit,asshown,andtakeitoutofthesocket.

4.Toinsertthebattery,alignthegoldencontactsofthebatterywiththecorrespondingconnectorsonthebatterycompartment.Pressdownontheoppositeendofthebatteryuntilitsnapsintoplace.

5.Attachbackcoverbyslidingthebottomintopositionandpressingontheedgesuntiltheyclickintoplace.

Charging the BatteryUseofunauthorizedaccessoriescoulddamageyourphoneandvoidyourwarranty.

Tousethetravelchargerprovidedwithyourphone:

1.Withthebatteryinpositioninthephone,connecttheleadfromthetravelchargertotochargerportontherightsideofthephone.

2.ConnectthetravelchargertoastandardACwalloutlet.Onlyusethetravelchargerthatcomeswiththepackage.

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n WarningThetravelchargermustbeunpluggedbeforeyouremovethebattery,otherwise,thephonecouldbedamaged.

Important!Youshouldinsertthebatterybeforecharging.

3.Whenaphonehasbeenchargedfully,disconnectthetravelchargerfromthephonebypullingtheconnectorout.

n Note]Ifyourphoneispoweredonwhilecharging,

you’llseethebarsonthebatteryindicatoriconcycle.

]IfsufficientpowerisnotsuppliedtotheUSBport,thenrechargingthroughUSBwillnotworkproperly.ThiswouldbecausedbyproblemswiththePCorUSBHub,sowesuggestyoucontacttheirmanufacturers.

If the battery fails to charge completely:

]Afterturningthephoneonandoff,pleaseattempttorechargethebattery.

]Afterdetachingandreattachingthebattery,pleaseattempttorechargethebattery.

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Memory Card SlotTheNeonsupportsthemicroSD™memorycard.ThememorycardcanbeinsertedintothesideoftheNeondevice.YoucanusethiscardtosavedatafilessuchasMP3songs(Supportsupto4GB).

n NoteAlwaysinsert/removethememorycardwiththehandsetpoweroff.Useonlymemorycardsthathavebeenapprovedbythemanufacturer.Somememorycardsmightnotbecompatiblewiththehandset.

n WarningIftheBluetoothsetson,theBluetoothiconwillbedisplayedontheindicatorinsteadofSDicon.

Inserting the Memory CardInsertthememorycardintotheslotuntilthememorycardisfullyinsertedintotheslot,asshowninthefigurebelow:

n NoteThegoldconnectorsmustbefacingdownandinsertedfirstintothememorycardslot.

Removing the Memory Card1.Pushthememorycardintotheslotwiththe

tipofyourfinger.

2.Carefullypullthememorycardoutofslot.

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Turning Your Phone On and Off1.Holddownthe [END]keyuntilthe

phoneswitcheson.

2.IfthephoneasksforaPIN,enterthePINandpressthe key.

Thephonesearchesforyournetworkandafterfindingitgoestotheidlescreenasillustratedbelow.Fromtheidlescreen,youcanmakeorreceiveacall.

Menu� Options

n NoteThedisplaylanguageispresettoAutomaticbydefault.Tochangethelanguage,usetheLanguagesmenuoption(Menu#.2.2).

3.Whenyouwishtoswitchthephoneoff,holddownthe [END]keyuntiltheAT&Tlogodisplays.

Access CodesYoucanusetheaccesscodesdescribedinthissectiontoavoidunauthorizeduseofyourphone.TheaccesscodescanbechangedbyusingtheChange Codesmenu(Menu#.2.6).

Security code (4 digits)Thesecuritycodeprotectstheunauthorizeduseofyourphone.Thedefaultsecuritycodeissetto‘0000’andthesecuritycodeisrequiredtodeleteallphoneentriesandtoactivatetheResetSettingsmenu.ThesecuritycodedefaultsettingcanbemodifiedfromtheSecuritySettingsmenu.

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General Functions

Making a Call1.Makesureyourphoneispoweredon.

PressTouchDialKeypad tomakeacallwithoutslidingoutthekeypad.

2.Enteraphonenumberincludingtheareacode.Toeditanumberonthedisplayscreen,simplypressthe keytoeraseonedigitatatime.

]Pressandholdthe keytoerasetheentirenumber.

3.Pressthe [SEND]keytocallthenumber.

4.Whenfinished,pressthe [END]key.

n NoteWheninStandbyMode,pressingtheTouchpadkeywillactivatetheTouchDialPad.

Making a Call Using the Send Key1.Pressthe [SEND]key,andthemost

recentincoming,outgoingandmissedphonenumberswillbedisplayed.

2.Selectthedesirednumberbyusingthenavigationkeys.

3.Pressthe [SEND]key.

Making International Calls1.OpentheTouchDialKeypad,pressand

holdtheaccesscharacterkeyandtheinternationalaccesscharacter‘+’willappear.

2.Enterthecountrycode,areacode,andthephonenumber.

3.Pressthe [SEND]key.

Ending a CallWhenyouhavefinishedacall,pressthe[END]key.

Making a Call From the Contact ListYoucanstorenamesandphonenumbersdialedfrequentlyintheSIMCardaswellasinthephonememoryknownastheContactList.

YoucandialanumberbysimplyselectinganameintheContactListandpressingthe

[SEND]key.

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Adjusting the VolumeDuringacall,ifyouwanttoadjusttheearpiecevolume,usethesidekeysofthephone.

Inidlemode,youcanadjusttheringvolumeusingthesidekeys.

Answering a CallWhenyoureceiveacall,thephoneringsandthephoneiconappearsonthescreen.Ifthecallercanbeidentified,thecaller’sphonenumber(ornameifstoredinyourAddressBook)isdisplayed.

1.Pressthe [SEND]keyortheleftsoftkeytoansweranincomingcall.IfAny Keyhasbeensetastheanswermode(Menu#.5.4),anykeypresswillansweracallexceptforthe [END]keyortherightsoftkey.

n NoteIfSlide OpenhasbeensetastheAnswerMode(Menu#.5.4),youdonotneedtopressanykey.Youcananswerthecallsimplybyslidingthephoneopen.

2.Endthecallbyclosingthephoneorpressingthe [END]key.

n NoticeYoucanansweracallwhileusingtheAddressBookorothermenufeatures.

Signal StrengthIfyouareinsideabuilding,beingnearawindowmaygiveyoubetterreception.Youcanseethestrengthofyoursignalbythesignalindicatoronyourphone’sdisplayscreen.

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Entering TextYoucanenteralphanumericcharactersusingthephone’skeypad.Forexample,storingnamesinContacts,writingamessageandcreatingschedulingeventsinthecalendarallrequireenteringtext.Thefollowingtextinputmethodsareavailableinthephone:Abc,abc,ABCmanualmodeand123mode.

n NoteSomefieldsmayallowonlyonetextinputmode(e.g.telephonenumberinaddressbookfields).

Toinputasymbolinthetextentryfield,pressthe keyandselectasymbol,thenselectOK.

Scrollusingthenavigationkeystoshowmoresymboloptions.

Completeeachwordwithaspacebypressing.

Todeleteacharacter,press key.

Fn key: Changefromtextmodetosymbol/numericmode.

- Once:FnOn.

- Twice:FnOff.

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Yourphoneoffersasetoffunctionsthatallowyoutocustomizethephone.Thesefunctionsarearrangedinmenusandsub-menus,accessedviathetwosoftkeysmarkedtheleftsoft keyandtherightsoft key.Eachmenuandsub-menuallowsyoutoviewandalterthesettingsofaparticularfunction.

Softkeyfunctionsvarydependingonthemodeofthephone.Thelabelonthebottomofthedisplayscreenimmediatelyabovethesoftkeysindicatesthecurrentfunction.

Menu� Options

Presstheleftsoftkeytoaccesstheavailable

Menu.

PresstherightsoftkeytoaccessFavoriteMenu.

AshortpresswilllaunchtheMEdiaNetbrowser.

Presstheleftsoftkeytoaccesstheavailable

Menu.

PresstherightsoftkeytoaccessFavoriteMenu.

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In-Call Menu

Yourphoneprovidesanumberofcontrolfunctionsthatyoucanuseduringacall.Toaccessthesefunctionsduringacall,presstheleftsoftkey[Options].

During a CallThemenudisplayedonthehandsetscreenduringacallisdifferentfromthedefaultmainmenudisplayedwheninidlescreen,andtheoptionsaredescribedbelow.

Making a Second CallYoucanselectanumberyouwishtodialfromtheAddressBooktomakeasecondcall.PresstheleftsoftkeythenselectContacts.Youcanalsodialasecondnumberby,first,placingyourActiveCallonHoldbypressingthe [SEND]Keyandthenbyenteringasecondphonenumberandpressing[SEND]againtoconnect.Whenthesecondcallisconnected,thefirstcallisautomaticallyplacedonhold.Youcanswapbetweencalls,bypressingthe[SEND]key.

Swapping Between Two CallsYoucanusethefollowingthreemethodstoswitchbetweentwocalls.

1.Pressthe [SEND]key.

2.PresstheleftsoftkeyandthenselectSwap.

Answering an Incoming CallToansweranincomingcallwhenthehandsetisringing,simplypressthe [SEND]key.Thehandsetisalsoabletowarnyouofanincomingcallwhileyouarealreadyonacall.Atonesoundsintheearpiece,andthedisplaywillshowthatasecondcalliswaiting.Thisfeature,knownasCall Waiting,isonlyavailableifyournetworksupportsit.

IfCallWaitingison,youcanputthefirstcallonholdandanswerthesecondcall,bypressingthe [SEND]key.

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Rejecting an Incoming CallYoucanrejectanincomingcallwithoutansweringbysimplypressingthe [END]key.

Muting the MicrophoneYoucanmutethemicrophoneduringacallbypressingtherightsoftkey[Mute].Thehandsetcanbeunmutedbypressingtherightsoftkey[Unmute].Whenthehandsetismuted,thecallercannothearyou,butyoucanstillhearthecaller.

Using the SpeakerphoneYoucanusetheintegratedSpeakerphoneduringacallbypressingthe [OK]key.Theloudspeakerisautomaticallydeactivatedwhenyouendthecall.Duringthecall,youcandisabletheSpeakerphonebypressingthe

[OK]keyagain.

n WarningDuetohighervolumelevels,don’tplacethephonenearyourearwhilethespeakerphoneisenabled.

Conference CallsTheconferenceserviceprovidesyouwiththeabilitytohaveasimultaneousconversationwithmorethanonecaller.Theconferencecallfeaturecanbeusedonlyifyournetworkserviceprovidersupportsthisfeature.

Aconferencecallcanonlybesetupwhenyouhaveonecallactiveandonecallonhold,meaningbothcallsmusthavebeenanswered.Onceaconferencecallissetup,callsmaybeadded,disconnectedorseparated(thatis,removedfromtheconferencecallbutstillconnectedtoyou)bythepersonwhosetuptheconferencecall.TheseoptionsareallavailablefromtheIn-Callmenu.Themaximumnumberofcallersinaconferencecallisfive.Oncestarted,youareincontroloftheconferencecall,andonlyyoucanaddcallstotheconferencecall.

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Setting Up a Conference CallAconferencecallcanbesetupwhileinanactivecall.

Tobeginaconferencecall

1.PlacetheactivecallonHoldbypressingthe [SEND]key.

2.Pressthe keyorslidethephonetousetheqwertykeypad.

3.Dialthe3rdnumberandpressthe[SEND]toconnect.

4.Onceconnectedtothe3rdperson,pressthe[Options]SoftKey,selectConferenceCallandthenselectJoin.Thiswillcombinethe3separatecallersintooneconferencecall.RepeatthestepsabovetoaddmorepeopletotheConferenceCall.

Activate the Conference Call on HoldToactivateaconferencecallonhold,pressthe [SEND]key.

Adding Call to the Conference CallToaddacalltoanexistingconferencecall,presstheleftsoftkey[Accept].

Private Call in a Conference CallTohaveaprivatecallwithonecallerfromaconferencecall,presstheleftsoftkeyandselectthePrivateCallfromtheConferenceoption.Whenthenumbersofthecallersaredisplayed,selecttheoneyouwishtospeaktoinprivate.

Ending a Conference CallCurrentlyactiveconferencecallscanbedisconnectedbypressingthe [END]key.

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Menu Tree

1. IM (see page 32)

2. Messaging (see page 37)2.1 Create Message2.2 Inbox2.3 Drafts2.4 Outbox2.5 Voicemail2.6 Templates2.7 Message Settings

3. Mobile Email (see page 44)

4. MEdia Net (see page 45)

5. MEdia Mall (see page 47)

6. YELLOWPAGES (see page 49)

7. My Stuff (see page 50)7.1 Audio7.2 Pictures7.3 Video7.4 Camera & Recordings7.5 Web Pages7.6 Documents7.7 Other Files7.8 Memory Card

Thefollowingillustrationshowstheavailablemenustructureandindicatesthe:

]Numberassignedtoeachmenuoption.

]Pagewhereyoucanfindthefeaturedescription.

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8. Address Book (see page 56)8.1 Contact List8.2 New Contact8.3 Caller Groups8.4 Speed Dial Lists8.5 Contact Management 8.6 Service Dial Numbers8.7 My Numbers

9. AT&T Music (see page 58)9.1 Music Player9.2 Shop Music9.3 MusicID9.4 Make UR Tones9.5 Community9.6 Music Apps

*. Games & Apps (see page 65)*.1 Games*.2 Applications*.3 Check Memory Status

0. Tools (see page 66)0.1 Recent Calls0.2 Alarm Clock0.3 Calendar0.4 Notepad0.5 Calculator0.6 World Clock0.7 Stopwatch0.8 Unit Converter

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#. Settings (see page 70)#.1 Audio & Ringtones

#.1.1ShopTones

#.1.2Ringtone

#.1.3MessageTone

#.1.4AlertTone

#.1.5KeypadTones

#.1.6PowerOn/OffTones#.2 Phone Settings

#.2.1Date&Time

#.2.2Languages

#.2.3SetShortcuts

#.2.4AutoKeyLock

#.2.5SetFlightMode

#.2.6Security

#.2.7ResetSettings

#.3 Display

#.3.1ShopGraphics

#.3.2Wallpapers

#.3.3Fonts

#.3.4Clocks

#.3.5Brightness

#.3.6BacklightTimer

#.3.7ShortcutInformation

#.3.8ColorSchemes

#.3.9MenuStyles

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#. Settings (continued)#.4 Touch Keypad

#.4.1TouchVibration

#.4.2TouchVibrationLevel#.5 Call

#.5.1CallForwarding

#.5.2SendMyNumber

#.5.3AutoRedial

#.5.4AnswerMode

#.5.5MinuteMinder

#.5.6CallWaiting

#.5.7TTY

#.5.8SendDTMFTones

#.5.9Time&Cost#.6 Connection

#.6.1Bluetooth®

#.6.2USBConnectionMode

#.6.3AccessPoints

#.6.4.NetworkSelection

#. Settings (continued)#.7 Memory

#.7.1SetStorageDefaults

#.7.2CheckMemoryStatus#.8 Application Settings

#.8.1Messaging

#.8.2Browser#.9 Phone Information

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IM

TheInstantMessagingfeaturecanonlybeusedwiththesupportofthenetworkoperatororcommunitiessuchasAIM,WindowsLiveandYahoo!.ForInstantMessagingusers,avalidUserIDandPasswordwillberequiredinordertologinandexchangemessagesaswellascheckingtheonlinestatus.

To access the IM feature

1.ThroughtheMainMenu.SelectMenufromthestandbyscreen[leftsoftkey],thenselectIM.

2.ThroughtheIMhotkey(therightnavigationkey).QuicklypressingthehotkeyfromthestandbyscreenwillbringuptheavailableIMclients.ThemenuitemsbelowmightnotappearasnotallIMcommunitiessupportthevariousoptions.Inaddition,themenustringsmayappeardifferently.ThisdependsontheselectedIMcommunities.ThekeywordssuchasUserID,LoginandContactwillbeusedasgeneraltermsinIMmenusaccordingtothecurrentlyselectedcommunitiessuchasAIM,WindowsLiveandYahoo!Messenger.

Offline Menu

Sign In

ThisallowsuserstologinbyfillingintheUserIDandPassword.

n NoteOncetheUserIDandPasswordaresaved,youwillnotberequiredtotypetheminagainduringtheLoginprocess.Thisfeatureisoptional.

Saved Conversations

Thisiswhereausercanviewsavedconversations.

Settings

]Set Sound:AllowsyoutoturnOn/OffanalertforaContactwhentheyhaveactivityontheirsession.

]Auto Sign In

]Default Provider:

IM InformationThisdisplaystheInstantMessagingClientInformationsuchasClientNameandVersionNumber.

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Online Menu / 1-to-1 conversationAfterasuccessfulLogin,alistofcontactswithScreenNameswillappearonscreen.Dependingonthecursorlocationinthecontacts,thefollowingmenuoptionswillbeavailable.

When cursor is located on a Conversations List]Send Message to:Allowsyoutosenda

messagetosomeonebyinputtinganemailaddress.

]Saved Conversations:Thisiswhereausercanviewsavedconversations.

]Settings

-Display Name

-My Status:AllowsyoutosetyourstatustoAvailable,BusyorInvisible.

-Set Sound:Allowsyoutoturnon/offanalertfortheContactwhentheyhaveactivityontheirsession.

-Auto Sign In

-Default Provider:

]Minimize:MinimizestheIMwindowandreturnstostandbymode.

]Sign Out:ThisbeginstheLogoutprocess.

n NoteTheConversationsListcontainsboththeactivecontactwhereaconversationhastakenplace,aswellasanunknowncontact.

When cursor is located on a Conversation]End Conversation:Thisclosesthe

selectedconversation.Ifanunknowncontactwasselected,thatcontactisdeleted.

]Block/Unblock Contact:Thisallowsyoutoblock/unblocktheselectedConversations’Contact.

]Contact Info:ThisallowsyoutoviewtheUserIDandStatusTextinformation.

]Refresh Contact:ThisallowsyoutocheckforupdatesontheContact’sinfoandstatus.

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]Settings

-Display Name

-My Status:AllowsyoutosetyourstatustoAvailable,BusyorInvisible.

-Offline Contacts

-Set Sound:Allowsyoutoturnon/offanalertfortheContactwhentheyhaveactivityontheirsession.

-Auto Sign In

-Default Provider

]Minimize:MinimizestheIMwindowandreturnstostandbymode.

]Sign Out:ThisbeginstheLogoutprocess.

When cursor is located on a Contact List]Add Contact:Thisaddsanewcontact

totheselectedcontactslist;contactsaresearchedonthebasisofEmailAddress,FirstNameorLastName.

]Send Message to:Allowsyoutosendamessagetosomeonebyinputtinganemailaddress.

]Blocked List:DisplaysthelistofallblockedContacts.

]Refresh Contact List:Thisrefreshesthecurrentinformationonthecontactswithinthelist.

]Settings

-Display Name

-My Status:AllowsyoutosetyourstatustoAvailable,BusyorInvisible.

-Set Sound:Allowsyoutoturnon/offanalertforaContactwhentheyhaveactivityontheirsession.

-Auto Sign In

-Default Provider

]Minimize:MinimizestheIMwindowandreturnstostandbymode.

]Sign Out:ThisbeginstheLogoutprocess.

When cursor is located on a Contact]Block/Unblock Contact:Thisallowsyou

toblock/unblockaconversationwiththeselectedContact.

]Add Contact:Thisaddsanewcontacttotheselectedcontactslist;contactsaresearchedonthebasisofEmailAddress,FirstNameorLastName.

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]Delete Contact:ThisdeletestheselectedContact.

]Contact Info:Thisallowsyoutoviewinformation.ItprovidesUserID,StatusandText.

]Refresh Contact :Thisallowsyoutosetyourcontactlistnewly.

]Settings

-Display Name

-My Status:AllowsyoutosetyourstatustoAvailable,BusyorInvisible.

-Offline Contacts

-Set Sound:Allowsyoutoturnon/offanalertfortheContactwhentheyhaveactivityontheirsession.

-Auto Sign In

-Default Provider

]Minimize:MinimizestheIMwindowandreturnstostandbymode.

]Sign Out:ThisbeginstheLogoutprocess.

Menu options available in the Conversation screen]Insert:YoucaninsertaSymbol,Template

andemoticonsintheconversationscreen.Thisfeatureisaccessedbypressingtheleftsoftkey.

]Back to Contacts:Thisbringsthescreenbacktothecontacts.

]My Status:AllowsyoutosetyourstatustoAvailable,BusyorInvisible.

]End Conversation:Thisendstheactiveconversationandclearstheconversationbuffer.

]Block/Unblock Contact:Thisallowsyoutoblock/unblockaconversationwiththeselectedContact.

]Save Conversation:Storesthecurrentlyactiveconversation.

]Contact Info:Itshowsyourocontactinformation.

]Minimize:MinimizestheIMwindowandreturnstostandbymode.

]Sign Out:Thisbeginsthelogoutprocess.

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]Settings

-Display Name

-My Status:AllowsyoutosetyourstatustoAvailable,BusyorInvisible.

-Offline Contacts

-Set Sound:Allowsyoutoturnon/offanalertfortheContactwhentheyhaveactivityontheirsession.

-Auto Sign In

-Default Provider

n Note]Intheconversationwindow,youcanusethe

up/downnavigationkeyforscrollingthroughtheconversation.

]Themaximumnumberofcharacterssupportedbyamessageis800characters,forreceiving,and160charactersforsending.

]ThecurrentinformationmightnotupdateinrealtimesotheRefreshContactoptioncanbeusedforthemostuptodatestatus.

]ThemaximumnumberofcontactsshownontheContactslistis30,sonotallofyourcontactsmaybevisible.

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Messaging

ThismenuincludesfunctionsrelatedtoSMS(ShortMessageService),MMS(MultimediaMessageService),voicemailaswellasthenetwork'sservicemessages.

Create Message Menu 2.1

Inthestandbyscreen,selectMenu>Messaging>CreateMessage.Youcansimplypress fromthestandbyscreentocreateanewmessage,orpressthe intheqwertykeyboard.

n NoteIfyouselectgraphicsoraudiofileswhilewritingamultimediamessage,thefileloadingtimewilltakeabout5seconds.Youwillnotbeabletoactivateanykeyduringthefileloadingtime.Whenthefileloadingiscomplete,youwillbeabletowriteamultimediamessage.

Editing a message

ThefollowingoptionsareavailablewhenEditingaMessage.(Presstheleftsoftkey[Insert])

]Symbol:Youcaninsertsymbolsrangingfromsentencenotestoemoticons.Pressingtheleftandrightsoftkeysscrollsthroughthepages.Toselectasymbol,enteranumbercorrelatingtothesymbolyouwant.

]Existing Image:Youcanselectagraphicimagebyusingtheleft/rightnavigationkeys.Youcanpreviewtheselectedpicturebypressingtherightsoftkey[View].

]Existing Sound:Youcaninsertvariousexistingsounds.

]Exisiting Video:Youcaninsertavideoclip.

]New Photo:YoucaninsertanewimagetakenfromthecamerabypressingOK.

]New Voice Record:YoucanrecordanewaudioclipbypressingtheOKkey[Record].Aswell,afterrecordinganewaudioclip,youcaninsertitbypressingtheOKkey[Insert].

]New video:YoucanrecordanewvideobypressingtheOkkey.

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]Text template:Youcaneasilyinsertfrequentlyusedsentencesinthetextmessage.

]More:AllowsyoutoinsertSubject,vCard,vCalendarorContact.

Using Options

Pressrightsoftkey[Options].

]Text Entry Mode:Setsthetextinputmode.Formoredetails,refertoEnteringText(page23).

]Text Entry Language:TextEntryLanguageallowsyoutosetthetextentrylanguagetoEnglish,SpanishorFrench.

]Delivery Options

-Delivery Receipt:IfthisissettoOninthismenu,youcancheckwhetheryourmessagewassentsuccessfully.

-Request Read Receipt:IfthisoptionissettoOn,youwillgetaconfirmationthatthemessagewasreadsuccessfully.

]Save to Drafts:SavestheselectedmessagetoDrafts.

]Cancel Message:Allowsyoutoexitthetextinputmodewithoutsavingyourinputmessage.

n TipTextmessagescanbecopiedfromtheSIMcardtothephoneandviceversa.

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Inbox Menu 2.2

Youwillbealertedwhenyoureceiveamessage.TheywillbestoredintheInbox.IntheInbox,youcanidentifyeachmessagebyicons.Ifyouarenotifiedthatyouhavereceivedamultimediamessage,youcandownloadthewholemultimediamessagebyselectingitintheInboxmenu.ToreachtheInbox,fromthestandbyscreen,selectMenu > Messaging > Inbox.

]Reply:YoucanreplythemessagepressingtheLeftSoftKey.

Thefollowing[Options]areavailableintheInboxlist.

]Delete:Youcandeletethecurrentmessage.

]Forward:Itallowsyoutoforwardaselectedmessage.

]Reply : Youcanreplythemessage.

]Return call: Youcancallthesender.

]�Threaded / General View: YoucansetThreadedview/Generalview.

]�Information: Itprovidesdetailsabouttheincomingmessage.

]�Copy / Move: YoucancopyormovethemessagetotheSIMcard.

]Multi Delete: Youcandeleteallthechosenmessages.

]Delete All Read: Deletesallmessagesthathavebeenopened.

]Delete all: Youcandeleteallmessages.

]Reply all: Youcanreplytoallofyourrecipients.

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Drafts Menu 2.3

Youcanviewthemessagessavedasdrafts.ToreachtheDrafts,fromthestandbyscreen,selectMenu>Messaging>Drafts.ThefollowingOptionsareavailable.

]Information:ItshowtheinformationofthemessagesuchasDate,TimeandType.

]Multi Delete:Youcandeleteallthemessagesyouhavechosen.

]Delete All:YoucandeleteTextMessages,MultimediaMessages,orAllMessages.

Outbox Menu 2.4

YoucanviewyoursentMessagesinthismenu.Thefollowing[Options]areavailableintheOutboxlist.

]Delete:Deletestheselectedmessagewhichhasfailed.

]Edit:Allowsyoutoedittheselectedmessage.

]Information:ItshowstheinformationofstatussuchasDate,TimeandType.

]Multi Delete:Youcandeletethechosenmesssagesatonce.

]Delete All:Youcandeleteallthemessages.

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Voicemail Menu 2.5

Thismenuprovidesyouwithaquickwayofaccessingyourvoicemailbox(ifprovidedbyyournetwork).

Thismayalreadybeavailable;tocheckthevoicemail,pressandholdthe key.

n NotePleasecheckwithyournetworkserviceproviderfordetailsoftheirserviceinordertoconfigurethehandsetaccordingly.

Templates Menu 2.6

]Text Template:Thereare6predefinedmessagesinthelist.Youcanviewandeditthetemplatemessagesorcreatenewmessages.Thefollowing[Options]areavailable.

-Edit:Allowsyoutowriteanewmessageoredittheselectedtemplatemessage.

- Send via:YoucansendittoMessageorBluetoothMessage.

- Delete:Allowsyoutodeletetheselectedtemplatemessage.

- New template:Allowsyoumakenewmessagetemplate.

-Delete All:Deletesallmessagesinthefolder.

]Multimedia Templates:Allowsyoutoaddnewmultimediatemplatesbychoosing[New].

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Message Settings Menu 2.7

TovieworchangeMessagesettings,selectMenu > Messaging > Message Settings.

Message Alert (Menu2.7.1)

YoucansettheSounds,VolumeandAlertTypehere.

Text Message (Menu2.7.2)

]Message Center Number:Ifyouwanttosendatextmessage,youcangettheaddressoftheSMScenterbyusingthismenu.

]Email Gateway:YoucansendthetextmessagetoanEmailAddressviathisgateway.

]Character encoding:Allowsyoutoselectthecharacterencodingtovisitaforeignwebsite.

]Bearer setting

Multimedia Message (Menu2.7.3)

]Slide Duration:Displaysthedurationofeachpagewhenwritingthemessage.

]Priority:Youcanchoosetosetthepriorityofthemessage.

]Validity Period:Thisnetworkserviceallowsyoutodecidehowlongyourmultimediamessageswillbestoredatthemessagecenter.

]Download Options

- Download Without Ask:AllowsMultimediaMessagestobedownloadedautomatically.

-Ask Always:Youcandownloadamultimediamessagemanually.

]Network profile:Ifyouselectmultimediamessageserver,youcansetURLformultimediamessageserver.

]Permitted Message Type

- Personal:Personalmessage.

-Advertisement:Commercialmessage.

-Information:Necessaryinformation.

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Voicemail Number (Menu2.7.4)

ThismenuallowsyoutosetthevoicemailcenternumberifthisfeatureissupportedbyAT&T.PleasecheckwithAT&Tfordetailsoftheirserviceinordertoconfigurethehandsetcorrectly.

Service Message (Menu2.7.5)

YoucansettheServiceoptiontodeterminewhetherornotyouwillreceiveservicemessages.

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Mobile Email

MobileEmailallowsyoutoaccessyourYahoo!Mail,AOLMail,AIMMail,WindowsLiveHotmail,AT&TYahoo!,BellSouthMailandOtherprovidersaccountsonyourphone.So,nowyoucanquicklyandeasilycheckyouremailwhileyouareawayfromyourcomputer.

To Set Up Mobile Email

]Open Mobile Email:Fromthestandbyscreen,presstheleftsoftkeytoselectMenu,thenchooseMobileEmail.

]Select an Email Provider:UsethenavigationkeytohighlighttheemailprovideryouwishtouseandpressSelect.

]Log In

1.HighlighttheIDentryfield,pressdownonthenavigationkey,andthentypeinyourexistingemailID.

2.ScrolldownandhighlightthePasswordfield,pressdownonthenavigationkey,andenteryourpassword.

Quick Tip:Yourpasswordiscasesensitive.Pressthe buttononthekeypadtochangetolowercaseoruppercase.

3.TosaveyourpasswordscrolldowntoRememberPasswordandpressdownonthenavigationkeytocheckthebox.

4.SelectSignIn.

]Opening an Email:Justscrolldownandhighlighttheemailsubjectlineyouwanttoopenandpressdownonthenavigationkey.Whentheemailisopen,selectOptionstoReply,Forward,Delete,ReplytoAll,ViewAllRecipientsorMarkUnread.

]Deleting an Email:Scrolldowntotheemailyouwanttodelete,pressOptions,thenDelete.

Foradditionaldetails,visitwww.att.com/email.

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MEdia Net

Thisconnectstothehomepage,asdefinedintheactivatedaccount.ThedefaultaccountconnectstoAT&T’shomepage.

ThismenuletsyouaccesstheInternetbylaunchingtheMEdiaNetbrowser.

MEdiaNetisoneoftheservicesprovidedbyAT&Tanditgivesyouaccesstoallthecoolthingsyoucandowithyourwirelessphone.

n NoteChecktheavailabilityofMEdiaNetservices,pricingandtariffswithyournetworkoperatorand/ortheserviceproviderwhoseserviceyouwishtouse.Serviceproviderswillalsogiveyouinstructionsonhowtousetheirservices.

PleasecontactyourserviceprovidertoopenanInternetaccount.

Launch the BrowserTolaunchthebrowserinstandbymode,holddownthe OKkey.Youcanalso,whileinstandbymode,presstheleftsoftkey[Menu]andthenselectMEdiaNet.

Onceconnected,thehomepageisdisplayed.Thecontentdependsontheserviceprovider.

Toexitthebrowseratanytime,pressthe[END]key.

Menus for the BrowserYoucansurftheInternetusingeitherthephonekeysortheMEdiaNetBrowsermenu.

Using the Navigation KeysWhensurfingtheInternet,thekeysfunctiondifferentlyfromwhenthephoneisonstandbyMode.

Key Description

up/downnavigationkey

Scrolleachlineofthecontentarea

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Using the MEdia Net Browser Menu

Online menu

OnceyouareconnectedtotheInternet,thefollowingmenuoptionsareavailable:

]Back:Movestothepreviouspage.

]Forward:Movestothenextpage.

]Refresh:Loadsthecurrentpageagain.

]Home:Movestotheinitialhomepage.

]Enter URL:ConnectstothespecificURLafterediting.

]Recent Pages:YoucanmanagethelistoftheInternetpagesyouvisited.

]Bookmarks:YoucanaddorsavethecurrentpagetoBookmarkorviewthelistsavedunderBookmark.

]Send URL:SendstheURLusingSMS.

]New Text Message:Sendsnewtextmessage.

]Settings:AllowsyoutosetoptionssuchasCache,CookieandotherBrowserSettings.

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MEdia Mall

MEdia MallThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’sMEdiaMalldownloadsite.InthissiteyoucandownloadRingtones,Games,CoolTools/Apps,Videos,ColorGraphics,FunPacks,Themesandmore.

n NoteAdditionalchargesmayincurwhendownloadingringtones.ContactAT&Tforadditionalinformation.

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YELLOWPAGES

UnleashthepowerofYELLOWPAGES.COMlocalsearchonyourmobilephone.

Findabusiness,getmapsanddirections,andsaveyourfavorites:ourmobileappgivesyouwhatyouneed,wheneverandwhereveryouneedit.

]Searchforlocalbusinesses.

]Viewratingsandcallbusinesses.

]Savebusinessesforfutureaccess.

]Getmapsandviewstep-by-stepdirections.

*Formoreinformation,refertothewww.yellowpage.com

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My Stuff

Audio Menu 7.1

]Shop Tones:ThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’sringtonedownloadsite.

]Answer Tones:ThismenuoptionshowsthelistofthesiteswhichisrelatedwithAT&T’sanswertone.

]Record Voice:Youcanrecordyourownaudiobypressingthecenter[Record]key.

]Default Audio:Youcanviewthedefaultaudiofiles.

]Youcanviewtheaudiofilesinthelist.

Pictures Menu 7.2

]Shop Graphics:ConnectstoAT&T’sGraphicsdownloadsite.

]Take Picture:Takesyoutothecamerafunction,fromwhereyoucantakepictures.

]Default Pictures:Youcanviewthedefaultgraphicfiles.

]Default Flash Files:Youcanseedefaultflashfilesandselectasawallpaper.

]Youcanviewthegraphicsfilesinthelist.

Video Menu 7.3

]Shop Videos:ConnectstoAT&T’sVideodownloadsite.

]Record Video:Youcanrecordyourownvideo.

]Youcanviewthevideofilesinthelist.

n NoteDRMsometimesrestrictssomefunctions,suchassendandedit.

Camera & Recordings Menu 7.4

Take Photo (Menu7.4.1)

Usingthecameramodulebuiltintoyourphone,youcantakepicturesofpeopleoreventswhileonthemove.Additionally,youcansendphotostootherpeopleinapicturemessage.

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Theleftsoftkey[Album]iconistoaccessalbummenu.

WiththeTake Photofunctionactivated.Rotatethephoneclockwise.ThenpresstheUpkeytodisplaythefollowingoptions:

]Self timer:TimercanbesettoOff/3seconds/5seconds/10seconds.

]Multi shot: Multishotcanbesetto1shot/3shots/6shots/9shots.

]Whitebalance:Auto,Daylight,Incandescent,Cloudy,Fluorescent,Nightmode

]Color effect:Off,Sepia,Mono,Negative

]EV:Youcanadjustthebrightnesslevelofthescreenusingtheleft/rightnavigationkeysandthereare20levelsofsettings.

TherightSoftkey[Options]willbringuptothefollowingoptions.

]Video camera: Changestovideocamera.

]Display:ShoworhideyouroptionsbyselectingStandardorClean.

]Resolution:Sets320x240/640x480/1280x960/1600x1200.

]Quality:SetthequalitytoNormal,Fine,andSuperfine.

]Shutter tone:CanbesettoTone1/Tone2/Tone3/Off.

]Save to:WhenamicroSDTMcardisinsertedintothephone,youhavetheoptiontosaveyourphotostotheexternalmemoryortothephone.

]Reset settings:Allowsyoutosettothedefaultsettings.

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Record Video (Menu7.4.2)

YoucanrecordavideoclipinthismenubypressingtheCamerakeyandthenselectingtheRecord Videooption.Beforestartingtorecord,presstherightsoftkey[Options]toconfigureyoursettings,tosetyourpreferredconfigurationsandthenpressthecenter keytoconfirm.

WiththeRecord Videofunctionactivated.Rotatethephoneclockwise.ThenpresstheUpkeytodisplaythefollowingoptions:

]Mode:SetsfromGeneralorMMS.

]White balance:Auto,Daylight,Incandescent,Cloudy,Fluorescent,Nightmode

]Color effect:Off,Sepia,Mono,Negative

]EV:Youcanadjustthebrightnesslevelofthescreenusingtheleft/rightnavigationkeysandthereare20levelofsetting.

TherightSoftkey[Options]willbringuptothefollowingoptions.

]Camera:Changestocameramode.

]Display:ShoworhideyouroptionsbyselectingStandardorClean.

]Resolution:Sets176x144and320x240.

]Quality:SetthequalitytoSuperfine,FineorNormal.

]Save to:WhenamicroSDTMcardisinsertedintothephone,youhavetheoptiontosaveyourrecordingstotheexternalmemoryortothephone.

]Reset settings:Allowsyoutosettothedefaultsettings.

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Record Voice (Menu7.4.3)

Youcanrecordanaudioclipinthismenu.TherecordedaudiofileissavedautomaticallyintheAudiomenu(Menu7.1)

Therightsoftkey[Options]willbringupthefollowingoptions.

]Record Mode:SetstherecordingmodetoeitherMMSorGeneral.

]Set Storage Defaults:YoucansetthedefaultstorageoftherecordedaudiototheHandsetMemoryortheMemoryCard.

Theleftsoftkey[Gallery]takesyoutoAudiomenudirectly.

Web Pages Menu 7.5

Bookmarks (Menu7.5.1)

Thisfunctionallowsyoutostoreandeditfrequentlyaccessedsites.Thefollowing[Options]areavailable.

]New Bookmark:Addanewbookmarkmanually.

]Edit:Modifytheexistingbookmarkitem.

]Delete:Allowsyoutoerasetheselectedbookmark.

]New Folder:Addanewfoldermanually.

]Move:Moveabookmarktoanotherfolderwhichyouaddedmanually.

]Copy:AllowsyoutocopythesavedBookmarkwhichcanthenbepastedinanotherfolder.

]Send URL Via:AllowsthebookmarkinformationtobesentviaSMStoanotherperson.

]Multi Delete:Allowsyoutoselectmultiplebookmarksformovingordeleting.

]Delete All:AllowsyoutodeletealloftheBookmarksyousaved.

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n NotePre-installedbookmarkscannotbedeletedoreditedbyusers.

Saved Pages (Menu7.5.2)

Thissavesthepageondisplayasanofflinefile.Amaximumof20pagescanbesaved.

Recent Pages (Menu7.5.3)

Youcanreviewthelast20pagesvisitedinthismenu.

Documents Menu 7.6

Thismenuenablesyoutoviewdocumentfiles.

Other Files Menu 7.7

Whenyoureceivefilesofanundefinedformat(suchas.vcs,.vcf,etc.)thefilesaresavedinthisfolder.

Thefollowing[Options]areavailable.

]Send Via:SendtheselectedfileviaBluetooth.

]File:Allowsyoutoeditfileproperties.Optionsinclude:Rename, Move to Folder/ Move to Phone/ Copy to Phone/ Information.

]New Folder:Allowsyoutomakeanewfolder.

]Select/ Deselect:Youcandelete,copy,movemultiplefilesatonce.

]Delete All:DeletesalloftheFilesintheOtherFilesfolder.

]Sort by:Youcansortthefoldersbyname,dateandtype.

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Memory Card Menu 7.8

ThisfunctionshowsthestatusoftheexternalmicroSD™cardmemory.

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Address Book

Contact List Menu 8.1

This menu allows you to save and manage contact address information. The Contact List's functions allow you to add a new address or search saved contact addresses by name.

New Contact Menu 8.2

This menu allows you to add a new contact address. You can enter contact address information including name, phone numbers, email addresses, group information items, memos, ring tones and images (photographs).

Tip!Please, check the storage status(SIM or Phone) when you save your new contact. Contacts can be hidden depending on your storage status at the time of new contact entry.

Caller Groups Menu 8.3

This menu allows you to manage group information. By default, there are 7 groups: family, friends, colleagues, VIP, group1, group2 and ‘No group’.(You can change group name excluding ‘No group’)

You can also configure a ring tone for a group so that the group ring tone sounds when a call from a specific contact address within that group is received and there is no ringtone configured for the specific contact address.

Speed Dial Lists Menu 8.4

This menu allows you to configure the speed dial numbers. You can select a number from 2 to 9 as a speed dial. You can configure speed dial numbers for any of the 8 numbers for a specific contact address so that a contact address may have multiple speed dial numbers.

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Contacts Management Menu 8.5

ThismenuallowsyoutocopyalloftheinformationfromyourSIMcard,e.g.name,handsetnumber,etc.toyourhandset.Ifanameisduplicatedduringthecopyingoperation,theinformationisalsoduplicated.

YoucancopytheentryfromtheSIMcardtothephonememory.YoucancopytheentryfromthehandsetmemorytotheSIMcard(notallthedatawillbecopied).

YoucandeleteallentriesintheSIMcardortheHandset.Pressthe [END]keytoreturntostandbymode.

Service Dial Numbers Menu 8.6

YoucanviewthelistofServiceDialingNumbers(SDN)assignedbyyournetworkprovider.Suchnumberscouldincludetheemergencyservices,directoryassistanceandvoicemailnumbers.

1.SelecttheServicedialnumberoption.

2.Thenamesoftheavailableserviceswillbeshown.

3.Usetheup/downnavigationtouchkeystoselectaservice.Pressthe [SEND]key.

My Numbers Menu 8.7

ThisdisplaysyourphonenumbersstoredintheSIMcard.

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AT&T Music

Music Player Menu 9.1

]All Songs:Youcanviewallthesongsinyourmusiclibrary.

]Playlists:YoucanmakeyourownplaylistsbychoosingsongsfromtheAllsongsmenulist.

]Shuffle Songs:Shufflesplayingorderofsongsinyourlibraryatrandom.Youcanlistentothesongsinrandom.

Tip!ItsupportsformatssuchasMP3andM4A.OthersupportedformatsandcanbeplayedthroughtheAudiofolder(Menu7.1)

n NoteCopyrightsofmusicfilesmaybeprotectedbycopyrightandintellectualpropertylaws.PleaseensurethatyouadheretotheapplicableTermsofUseofmaterialslawspriortodownloadingorcopyingfiles.

]Settings:Equalizer,PlayModeandSetShuffle.

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Playing Music

Tolistentomusicthatyouhavetransferredtoyourphone,followthesequickeasysteps:

PlayingMusicwiththeSlideOpen

1.Presstheleftsoftkey[Menu]toopentheMainMenu.

2.SelectAT&T Music.

3.SelectMusicPlayer(1)toviewyouroptions.YoucanselectfromNowPlaying,AllSongs,andPlayliststoselectyourMusicoryoucanjustselectShuffleSongstoshuffleyourcollection.

•Pressthe[OK]keytoPlay/Pauseaselectedsong.Whileplaying,presstheupordownnavigationkeystochangethevolume,andleftorrightkeystogotothepreviousornextsong.

•Whileplayingmusic,presstheLeftSoftKeytoMinimizethemusicplayerandaccessotherphonefunctionswhilemusicisplaying.

n NoteFilesunder300kbarestoredasringtonefiles.

Adding Music to Your HandsetMusicfilescanbeaddedtoyourhandsetbyusingoneormoreofthefollowingmethods:

•DownloadmusicandringtonesovertheAT&TnetworkdirectlytoyourdeviceviatheShopMusic(Menu9.2)linkintheAT&TMusicoptionortheShopTones(Menu7.1)linkinMyStuffmenu.

•FromyourexistingdigitalmediacollectiononyourPCviaWindowsMedia®Playerand/orWindowsExplorer.

•FromyourPCusingothermusicsubscriptionservices,suchasNapsteroreMusic.

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Purchasing and downloading Music directly to your Device

1.WithSlideopen,pressLeftSoftKey[Menu]toopentheMainMenu.

2.Press(9)orusetheNavigationKeystoselectAT&TMusic.

3.SelectShop Music (2).

4.NavigatetheShop Musicpagetodownloadtoday’shottestmusic,ringtonesandotherpersonalizedcontentdirectlytoyourphone.

n NoteSomesitesaredataintensive(i.e.previewsviastreaming)sotheusershouldbeenrolledinanunlimiteddataplanbeforeusingtheseservicestoavoidper-usedatacharges.

n NoteAdditionalchargesmayapplywhendownloadingmusic,ringtonesetc.

Transferring Music using your PC

Before You Get Started

TotransfermusicfromyourPCtoyourdevice,youwillneedthefollowing:

•WindowsMedia®Player10(orabove)orotherdigitalmusicmanagementsoftware.

•MusiconyourPCinoneoftheseformats:MP3,.AACorAAC+.

•AmicroSD™card*(supportsupto4GBcards)

•USBdatacable*

*microSD™cardandUSBdatacablesoldseparately;gotoatt.com/wirelessfordetails.

n NoteThisdeviceisnotcompatiblewithiTunesand/oriTunesfiles.

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Transferring Music from the Digital Music Service

1.Usingyourcomputer,openyourpreferredPCmusicmanagementclient.

2.Downloadtheselectedsongtoyourlibrary.

3.MakesurethemicroSD™cardisinsertedproperlyintothehandset.

4.UsetheUSBadaptercabletoconnectthehandsettothePC.WhenyoutrytoconnecthandsetonyourPC,thehandsetdisplays“CallandMessagefunctionswillnotbeavailablewhileconnectedtoUSB”.

5.OncetheUSBconnectionhasbeenestablished,thehandsetdisplays“ToavoiddatacorruptionalwayscarryoutsaferemovalhardwareonPCafteruse.“andthecomputerscreenthenshowstheLGNEONdevice.Ifthedetectiondoesnotoccur,skiptoChanging USB Connection Settingssectiononpage63.

6.Followtheinstructionintheprogramtotransfermusictoyourhandset.

n NoteIfyouhaveaUSBhub,connectthehandsetdirectlytoyourcomputerratherthanthroughthehub.

Transferring Music using Windows Media Player

1.OpenWindowsMedia®Playeronyourcomputer(version10.0orhigher).

2.UsetheUSBadaptercabletoconnectthehandsettothePC.WhenyoutrytoconnecthandsetonyourPC,thehandsetdisplays“CallandMessagefunctionswillnotbeavailablewhileconnectedtoUSB”.

3.OncetheUSBconnectionhasbeenestablished,thehandsetdisplays“ToavoiddatacorruptionalwayscarryoutsaferemovalhardwareonPCafteruse.“andthecomputerscreenthenshowstheLGNEONdevice.

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n NoteIfyouhaveaUSBhub,connectthehandsetdirectlytoyourcomputerratherthanthroughthehub.IfthetargetcomputerdoesnotdetectthenewlyconnectedhandsetorprovideanMTPPlayerdialogwindowonthePCscreen,Ifthedetectiondoesnotoccur,skiptoChanging USB Connection Settingssectiononpage63.

4.FromwithintheWindowsMedia®Playerapplication,clickontheSynctab.Previouslydownloadedsongsarethenlistedontheleftsideoftheapplication.

5.Choosethedestinationlocationforthemediafiles.TheLGNEONMusicSyncPlayerappearsinadrop-downlistontherightsideofthescreen.

n NoteIftherearenoitemspresentintheplaylist,clicktheEditPlaylistbuttonandbeginaddingthemusicfilesfromamongthevariousmediacategories.

6.Clickonthecheckmarkboxes(totheleftofthesongentry)toselectthesongyouwanttosynchronizetoyourhandset.

7.ClicktheStartSyncbuttonattheupperrightcorneroftheapplicationtodownloadtheselectedsongstoyourhandset.A“synchronizationinprogress”messageappearsontheapplication.Donotunplugthehandsetduringthisprocess.Oncecomplete,aMusicfolderappearsbelowtheLGNEONMusicSyncPlayerontherightoftheSynctab.

8.ItisnowsafetounplugtheUSBconnectorfromthehandset.

Drag and Drop Music Using LG NEON As A Mass Storage Device

1.InsertamicroSD™memorycard.

2.Poweronthephone.

3.ConnectthedevicetoaPCusinganLGUSBdatacable.

4.Abubblemayappear,“FoundNewHardwareLGUSBModem”.

5.AccessMyComputeronthePC.

6.Thephone’smemorycardwillbelistedunder“DeviceswithRemovableStorage”inthesamelocationasanopticaldrive.

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n NoteThePCwillautomaticallyassignadriveletter.

7.Fileexploreinanewwindowfordesiredmusicfiles.

8.DraganddropthedesiredmusiccontentfromthePCwindowtothe“StorageCard”window.

9.Disconnectthedevicefromthecable.

10.AccesstheMusicPlayeronthephone.

n NoteIfthetargetcomputerdoesnotdetectthenewlyconnectedhandsetasMassStorage,skiptoChanging USB Connection Settings(nextsection).

Changing USB Connection Settings

1.WhentheIdlescreendisplays,gototheMainMenubypressingtheleftsoftkey[Menu].

2.SelectSettingsandpressorthe[OK]key.

3.SelectConnectionandpressthe[OK]key.

4.UsetheUporDownNavigationkeytohighlightSelectUSB Connection Modeandpressthe[OK]key.

5.UsetheUporDownNavigationkeytohighlightMassStorage(ifyouaregoingtodragordropfiles)andpressthe[OK]key

6.ReconnectthedevicetoaPC.

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Deleting Music Files

ThefollowingarethethreeoptionsavailabletodeleteMusicfromyourPhone:

1.DeleteafileusingMassStorage.

2.DeleteafilebydirectlyinsertingthemicroSD™externalmemoryontothePC.

3.Deleteafileusingdeletefunctiononthephone.

n NoteBeawarethatalloftheexistingdatawillbeerasedonmicroSD™cardifyouusethebelowprocess.

•UsetheMasterClear>memorycardfunctionintheSettingsmenu(Menu#.2.7.2)>MemoryCard[Set]

Additional Music Services Menu 9.2-9.6

TheremaybeotherAT&Tmusicapplicationspreloadedoravailableforyourphonethatallowyouto:

]Identifythename,artistandalbumtoasongfromasongsample.

]ListentothelatestHipHop,R&B,Rock,Jazz,orCountrystreamingcommercial-freeradiochannels,anywhereyougo.

]Viewthelatestmusicvideos.

]Viewmusicnewsandinformation.

]Cutcustom-maderingtonesfromthefavoritepartsofyourfavoritesongs,etc.

n NoteSomesitesaredataintensive(i.e.previewsviastreaming)sotheusershouldbeenrolledinanunlimiteddataplanbeforeusingtheseservicestoavoidper-usedatacharges.

n NoteAdditionalchargesmayapplyfordownloadingcontentoruseoftheseservices.

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Games & Apps

n NoteTheJARfileisacompressedformatoftheJavaprogramandtheJADfileisadescriptionfilethatincludesalldetailedinformation.Fromthenetwork,priortodownload,youcanviewalldetailedfiledescriptionsfromtheJADfile.

n WarningOnlyJ2ME(Java2MicroEdition)basedprogramswillruninaphoneenvironment.

J2SE(Java2StandardEdition)basedprogramswillonlyruninaPCenvironment.

ShopGames:ThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’sgamedownloadsite.

Youcanseethedefaultanddownloadedgamesinthelist.

ThismenudisplaysthelistofJavaprogramsdownloadedusingMEdiaNet.Allpreviouslydownloadedprogramscanbeselected,deletedorviewedindetailwithintheApplicationmenu.

]Shop Applications:ThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’sapplicationdownloadsite.

]Youcanseethedownloadedapplicationsinthelist.

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Tools

Recent Calls Menu 0.1

ThisshowsrecentcallscategorizedtoMissed/ Dailed/ Received/ All

Alarm Clock Menu 0.2

Thealarmfunctionallowsyoutosetupmultipleseparatealarms.Youcanalsosetthetime,repetitionintervalandalarmsound.Selectyourdesiredalarmsettingtoconfigurefromthealarmlist.Ifthereisnoalarmsetting,presstheleftsoftkey[New]toaddanewalarm.

]Time:Selectthedesiredsettimemodeusingthenavigationkey.Inputyourdesiredalarmtimebyspecifyingthehourandminutes.Ifthetimeisinthe12hourformat,youhavetoselecteither'am'or'pm'usingthe Centerkey.

]Repeat:Selectthedesiredrepeatmodeusingthenavigationkey.

]Alarm Type:AllowsyoutochooseanAlarmtypeforyourselectedalarm.Optionsare:Follow Profile/ Always Sound/ Always Vibrate.

]Alarm Tone:Selectthealarmsoundtouseforthealarmusingthe Centerkey.

]Memo:Inputalarmname.Presstheleftsoftkey[Save]tosaveyournewAlarm.

Calendar Menu 0.3

Whenyouenterthismenu,acalendarwillbedisplayed.Thesquarecursorisusedtolocateaparticularday.Thecalendarindicatesevent(s)forthatdaywithafoldednoteicon.Thisfunctionhelpstoremindyouoftheschedule.Thephonewillsoundanalarmtoneifithasbeensetforaspecificscheduleitem.

ThechartbelowshowsthekeysthatcanbeusedtonavigatetheCalendar:

Key Description

up/downnavigationkey Weekly

left/rightnavigationkey Daily

key/ key Annually

key/ key Monthly

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Thefollowing[Options]areavailablewhenaCalendareventisselectedfromtheCalendarmenu.

]Delete:Allowsyoutodeletetheselectedschedule.

]Send Schedule Via:SendstheselectedschedulebyTextMessage,MultimediaMessageorBluetooth®.

]Selective Delete:AllowsyoutodeleteOldSchedulesorAllSchedulesselectively.

]View All:Allowsyoutoviewallsavedschedules.

]Go to Date:Allowsyoutojumptoaspecificdate.

]Select Multiple:Allowsyoutoselectmultipleschedules.

Notepad Menu 0.4

Youcancreateuptoamaximumof100memos.

1.Presstheleftsoftkey[New]tocreateanewmemo.

2.Inputthememoandpressthe centerkeytosave.

Calculator Menu 0.5

Thecalculatorfunctionallowsyoutoadd,subtract,multiplyanddivide.Youcaninputnumbersusingthenumberkeys,andinputoperatorsusingthenavigationkeys:theupkeyfor"+",downkeyfor"-",leftkeyfor"÷"andrightkeyfor"x."Youcanseetheresultbypressingthecenterkey"=".

Youcaninputadecimalpointbypressingthe[Star]key.

Usethe keytodeletenumbers,ortheintheqwertykeyboard.

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World Clock Menu 0.6

TheWorldclockfunctionprovidestimeinformationformajorcitiesworldwide.

1.Selecttheregionwhereyourcityislocatedusingthenavigationalkeys,andthenpressingthe key.

2.Selectadesiredcityasabaseusingthenavigationalkeys,andthenpressingthe

key.

Adding a city to yout world clock1.UseUp,Down,Leftorrighttonavigatethe

globeandchooseacontinent.

2.SelectZoom intozoomintoanareaandchoosefromthecitiesinthatarea.

3.Press Set.

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Stopwatch Menu 0.7

Thismenuallowsyoutorecordtheelapsedtimeofanevent.Thedurationofanindividuallaptime.

] New Time

1.Tostarttiming,pressthecenter key[Start].TherunningtimeisdisplayedasHH.MM.SS.hh(hours,minutes,seconds,hundredthsofasecond).

2.Duringthetiming,youcanrecordanindividuallaptimebypressingtherightsoftkey[Lap].Upto20laptimescanberecorded.

3.Youcanstoporrestarttimingbypressingthe key.

4.Toresetthestopwatch,presstheleftsoftkey[Reset].

Unit Converter Menu 0.8

Thisfunctionconvertsanymeasurementintoaunityouwant.

Thereare7typesofunitthatcanbeconverted:Currency,Area,Length,Weight,Temperature,VolumeandVelocity.

n NoteYoucaninputadecimalbypressingthe [Star]key.

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Settings

Audio & Ringtones Menu #.1

Thereare5soundmodes:General,VibrateAll,AlarmOnly,SilentAllandEarMic.AllmodescanbechangedfromtheVolumekeyonidlescreenmode.Inaddition,pressingandholdingthe keyonidlescreenmodeswitchesbetweenNormalmodeandVibratingmode.EarMicisavailablewhenrespectiveinstrumentsareattached.

Shop Tones (Menu#.1.1)

ConnectstoAT&TRingtoneShops.

Ringtone(Menu#.1.2)

]Sounds:Showsandplaysringtones.ThesecanbedownloadedringtonesfromRingtoneshops.

]Volume:AllowsyoutoselectthedesiredvolumeforthisTone.

]Alert Type:Supports3ringalerttypes.Ring,RingandVibrateandRingAfterVibrate.

]Increasing Ringtone:AllowsyoutoselectanIncreasingRingtonetypewhichisplayedwhenyoureceiveanincomingcall.YoucanelecttoturnthisOnorOff.

Message Tone (Menu#.1.3)

]Sounds:Showsandplaysmessagetones.ThesecanbedownloadedringtonesfromRingtoneshops.

]Volume:AllowsyoutoselectthedesiredvolumeforthisTone.

]Alert Type:Supports5messagealerttypes:RingOnce,RingEvery2Min.,RingandVibrate,VibrateandSilent.

n NoteFulllengthmusictrackscannotbesetaseitherringtonesormessagetones.

Alert Tone (Menu#.1.4)

AllowsyoutosetthevolumeoftheAlerttone

Keypad Tones (Menu#.1.5)

Thismenuoptionallowsyoutomodifyatoneandthevolumeforthephone’skeywhenthesearepressed.YoucanselectanoptionfromMelody, VoiceandSilent.

Power On/Off Tones (Menu#.1.6)

YoucanelecttoturnPowerOn/OffTonestoRingorSilent.

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Phone Settings Menu #.2

Date & Time (Menu#.2.1)

]Set Date:Thisallowsyoutoentertheday,monthandyear.YoucanchangethedateformatviatheDateFormatmenuoption.

]Date Format:ddd,MMMDD(day,monthdate)MM/DD/YYYY(month/date/year)DD/MM/YYYY(date/month/year)YYYY/MM/DD(year/month/date)

]Set Time:Thisallowsyoutoenterthecurrenttime.YoucanchoosethetimeformatviatheTimeFormatmenuoption.

]Time Format:12Hours/24Hours

]Auto Update:SelectOntosetthephonetoautomaticallyupdatethetimeanddateaccordingtothecurrentlocaltimezone.

Languages (Menu#.2.2)

Youcanchangethelanguageforthedisplaytextonyourphone.ThischangewillalsoaffecttheLanguageInputmode.

Set Shortcuts (Menu#.2.3)

YoucanchangethepreferencesontheShortcutsthatarecurrentlyassignedforyournavigationkeyTouchpad.

Auto Key Lock (Menu#.2.4)

ThisallowsyoutosettheamountoftimebeforeyourKeyslockautomatically.

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Set Flight Mode(Menu#.2.5)

Thisallowsyoutouseonlythephone'sfeaturesthatdonotrequiretheuseofthewirelessnetworkwhenyouareinanairplaneorinplaceswherethewirelessnetworkisprohibited.Ifyousettheflightmodeon,theiconwillbedisplayedonthescreeninsteadofthenetworksignalicon.

]On:Youcannotmake(orreceive)anycalls,includingemergencycallsoruseotherfeaturesthatrequirenetworkcoverage.

]Off:Youcandeactivatetheflightmodeandrestartyourhandsettoaccessthenetwork.

Security (Menu#.2.6)

Variouscodesandpasswordsareusedtoprotectthefeaturesandsettingsofyourphone.

Reset Settings (Menu#.2.7)

Thisfunctionallowsyoutorestorefactorysettings.Todothis,youneedthesecuritycode.

]Master Reset:Restoresthesettings(e.g.:Audio,Display,Language,Date&Time,Bluetooth®Settings)storedinthehandsetmemorytodefaultvalues.

]Master Clear:Deletesdownloaded/usercreatedcontents(e.g.:images,videos)fromHandsetcontentandtheExternalMemorycard.

•Phone

-Deletesalldownloaded/usercreatedImages,Videos&SoundsfromtheHandsetMemory.

-RestoresDeletesPersonalInformationstoredinthehandsetmemory(e.g.:addressbook,messages,tasks,alarm,Calendarschedules)todefaultvalues.

-Restoresthesettingsstoredinthehandsetmemorytothedefaultvalues.

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•Memory Card:DeletesallcontentsfromtheExternalMemoryCard.

Display Menu #.3

Shop Graphics(Menu#.3.1)

ConnectstoAT&T’sgraphicdownloadsite.

Wallpapers (Menu#.3.2)

FromthismenuyoucanselecttohaveapictureforabackgroundoraSolidColor.

Fonts (Menu#.3.3)

YoucanconfigurefontsizeofthenumberswhichappearinthehomecreenoftheDialDigitand/ortheMenu&Lists.

Clocks (Menu#.3.4)

ThisfeatureallowsyoutoselecttheClockdisplaythatappearsonthestandbyscreen.

Brightness (Menu#.3.5)

Youcansetthebrightnessofthedisplayscreenandthekeypad.

Backlight Timer (Menu#.3.6)

Usethistosetthedurationofthebacklightandkeypad.

Shortcut Information (Menu#.3.7)

SetshortcutinthestandbyscreenasOnorOFF.

Color Schemes (Menu#.3.8)

Youcanchangethecolorofthemenu,softkeyarea,titlebarareaandcursorbychangingtheColorSchemes.YoucanselectBlackorWhiteSchemes.

Menu Styles (Menu#.3.9)

Youcanconfigurethemenustyletoiconstyle(GridView)orliststyle(ListView).

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Touch Keypad Menu #.4

AllowsyoutosettheVibrationlevelforyourTouchkeys.

Call Menu #.5

Call Forwarding (Menu#.5.1)

Whenthisnetworkserviceisactivated,youcandirectyourincomingcallstoanothernumber,forexample,toyourvoicemailboxnumber.Fordetails,contactAT&T.Selectoneofthedivertoptions,forexample,selectIfBusytodivertvoicecallswhenyournumberisbusyorwhenyourejectanincomingcall.

Thefollowingoptionsareavailable:

]All Voice Calls:Divertsvoicecallsunconditionally.

]If Busy:Divertsvoicecallswhenthephoneisinuse.

]If No Reply:Divertsvoicecallswhichyoudonotanswer.

]If Out of Reach:Divertsvoicecallswhenthephoneisswitchedofforoutofcoverage.

]All Data Calls:DivertstoanumberwithaPCconnectionunconditionally.

]All Fax Calls:Divertstoanumberwithafaxconnectionunconditionally.

Send My Number(Menu#.5.2)

ThisnetworkserviceallowsyoutosetyourphonenumbertobedisplayedOnorhiddenOfffromthepersonyouarecalling.YoucanselectSet by Networkifyouprefertohavedifferentsettingsfordifferentserviceproviders.

Auto Redial (Menu#.5.3)

SelectOn,yourphoneredialsthenumberyou'retryingtocallupto10timesafteryouhearaquick,busysignal.Press [END]tostopthecallattempts.

Thisfeatureattemptstoredialnumbersthatareengagedduetothewirelessnetwork.Itdoesnotredialnumberstoanengagedparty.

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n NoteTherewillbenoalertindicatingthecallhasbeenconnected.Youmuststayonthelinetohearwhenthecallisconnected.

Answer Mode (Menu#.5.4)

Thisallowsyoutodeterminehowtoanswerthephone.

]Slide Open:Youcanslideopenthephonetoansweranincomingcall.

]Any Key:Youcanansweranincomingcallbypressinganykeyexceptthe [END]key,orRightSoftkey[Reject].

]Accept key only:Youcanansweranincomingcallbytappingthe [SEND].

Minute Minder (Menu#.5.5)

Thisoptionallowsyoutospecifywhetherthephonewillbeepeveryminuteduringanoutgoingcalltokeepyouinformedofthelengthofthecall.

Call Waiting (Menu#.5.6)

Thenetworkwillnotifyyouofanewincomingcallwhileyouhaveacallinprogress.SelectActivatetorequestthenetworktoactivatecallwaiting,DeactivatetorequestthenetworktodeactivatecallwaitingorViewStatus,tocheckifthefunctionisactiveornot.

TTY (Menu#.5.7)

SelectfromOnorOff.

Send DTMF Tones (Menu#.5.8)

SelectfromOn/Off

Time & Cost (Menu#.5.9)

YoucancheckCallDurationandDataCounter.

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Connection Menu #.6

Bluetooth® (Menu#.6.1)

Yourphonehasbuilt-inBluetooth®wirelesstechnology,whichmakesitpossibleforyoutoconnectyourphonewirelesslytootherBluetooth®devicessuchasahands-freedevice,PC,PDA,aremotescreenorotherphones.Thedevicesregisteredinyourphonecanonlybeconnectedoneatatime.(TomakeaconnectiontothesametypeofdeviceorchangeBluetooth®preferences,disconnecttheexistingdevicefirst.)

YoucanhaveaconversationviaacordlessBluetooth®hands-freephoneorbrowsetheInternet,wirelesslyconnected,viaamobilephone.

Youcanalsoexchange,forexample,businesscards,calendaritemsandpictures.

MusicPlayingissupportedthroughaBluetoothA2DPheadset

Hands-free profile

Thisiconappearswhenthehands-freeprofileisusedbetweenthehands-freedeviceThisallowsyoutocallusingaBluetooth®connection.A2DP profile

ThisiconappearswhentheA2DPprofileisusedbetweenthestereoheadsetdeviceandthephone.Thisallowsyoutolistentoanaudioclip.A2DPistheAdvancedAudioDistributionProfile,whichprovidessupportforstreamingeithermonoorstereoaudiousingBluetooth®.Hands-free + A2DP profile

Thisiconappearswhenbothprofilesofthehands-freeandtheA2DPareusedbetweenthecompatibledeviceandthephone.ThisallowsyoutocallandlistentoanaudioclipusingaBluetooth®connection.

Whenusingeachdevice,seethemanualthatcomeswiththedevice.

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n NoteWerecommendthatyourphoneandtheBluetooth®deviceyouarecommunicatingwithshouldbenomorethan10metersapart.TheconnectionmaybeimprovediftherearenosolidobjectsbetweenyourphoneandtheotherBluetooth®device.

]Turn On/Off:ThismenusetstheBluetooth®onoroff.

]My Visibility On/Off

-SelectingtheOnoptionexposesyourphonetootherBluetooth®devices.

-SelectingOffshowsyourphonetoalready-paireddevicesonly.

]Search New Device:Thisfunctionallowsyoutosearchforandaddnewdevices.

]My Devices:Thisfunctionallowsyoutoviewthelistofalldevicesthatarepairedwithyourphone.

1.Selectthe[New]keytosearchforthedevicethatcanbeconnected,andwhichisalsowithinrange.

2.Ifyouwanttostopsearching,presstherightsoftkey“[Quit]or[Stop].

3.Allofthedevicesfoundaredisplayed.

Selectthedesireddevicebypressingthe[OK]keyandenteringthepassword.

]My Bluetooth® Info:ThismenuallowsyoutoconfiguretheprofileforBluetooth®.

- My Device Name:Allowsyoutochangethehandset'sname,thiscanbeseenbyotherBluetooth®devices.

- Supported Services:Showsyouallservicesthatthehandsetsupports.

USB Connection Mode (Menu#.6.2)

YoucantransferfilesfromacompatiblePCtothememoryinyourphoneusingtheMassStorage.WhenyouconnectthephonetoaPCusingtheUSBcable,thiswillbedisplayedasaremovablediskthroughWindowsExplorer.

TheUSBConnectionModedetermineshowyourPhonewillcommunicatewithotherUSBdeviceswhentheyareconnectedwithaUSBcable.

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Access Points (Menu#.6.3)

ThismenushowstheAccessPoints.Youcanregister,deleteandeditbyusingtheOptionsMenu.However,youcannotdeleteoreditdefaultconfigurationsprovidedbyAT&T.

Memory Menu #.7

Set Storage Defaults(Menu#.7.1)

YoucanassigntheprimarystoragetoPhoneMemoryorMemoryCard.

Check Memory Status (Menu#.7.2)

]Common:Thisfunctionshowsthestatusoftheusermemoryofthehandset.

]Reserved:Thisfunctionshowsthestatusofthereservedmemoryfortheuser(TextMessage,Contacts,Calendar,Notepad).

]SmartChip:ThisfunctionshowsthestatusoftheSIMCardmemory.

]Memory Card:Ifyourphonehasamultimediamemorycardinthecardslot.youcansaveimages,sounds,andvideosonthememorycard.YoucancheckthecurrentstatusoftheexternalmemorycardintheMemorycardmenu.

Application Settings Menu #.8

ThisMenuallowsyoutoadjustthesettingstothefollowingfeaturesonthephone:

Messaging (Menu#.8.1)

Formoredetails,refertoMessageSettings.

Browser (Menu#.8.2)

Accounts

ThisincludesthenetworkinformationusedtoconnectthebrowsertotheInternet.Selectthedesiredaccountbytappingthescreen,thentap[Activate].Thiswillactivatetheaccountthatwillbeusedforfutureconnections.MEdiaNetisthepredefinedaccountthatissetasdefault.

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]Activate:Selecttheaccountamongthelistofaccounts,soitcanbeusedforfutureconnections.

]View:Allowsyoutoseethespecificaccountinformation.

Thefollowingoptionswillbeavailablewhenyoupressontherightsoftkey[Options]:

]Edit:Allowsyoutochangetheaccountinformation.

]Delete:Allowsyoutodeletetheaccount.

]New:Allowsyoutocreateamaximumof20newaccounts.

n NoteYoucannoteditanddeletepre-installedaccounts.Inordertocreateanewaccount,pleasefillinthenetworkinformation.

1.AccountName:Nameassociatedwithnewaccount.

2.Homepage:HomepageURL.

3.SettobeProxyon/off.

4.EnterIPaddress.

5.EnterPortnumber.

6.ChooseAccessPoint.

NoteyoucanchooseaInternetprofilebyselectingthelistoptiononthecenterkey.

n Note1.AT&Thasprovideddefaultsettingsregarding

accountinformation.

2.Creatingoreditinganaccountrequirescaution.ThebrowsercannotconnecttotheInternetiftheaccountinformationisincorrect.

Set Storage Defaults

YoucanassigntheprimarystoragetoPhoneMemoryorMemoryCard.

Rendering Mode option

Youcanchangethesettingsofbrowserscreen.

Cache Settings

Thewebpagesyouhaveaccessedarestoredinthememoryofthephone.

]Clear Cache:Removeallcacheddatainthememory.

]Allow Cache:Setavaluetodeterminewhetheraconnectionattemptismadethroughthecacheornot.

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n NoteAcacheisabuffermemory,whichisusedtostoredatatemporarily,especiallywhenitisonline.

Cookie Settings

TheinformationofservicesyouhaveaccessedarestoredinwhatiscalledaCookie.FromthisMenuyoucanchoosetoAllowCookies,ornot,ortoDeleteCookiesthatarealreadyonyourphone.

Security Certificates

Youcanseethelistofcertificatesandviewthemindetail.

Show Image:Setwhethertheimagecanbeseenon.

JavaScript:ChooseOnorOff.

Phone Information Menu #.9

ThismenuisusedtoviewMyNumber,Manufacturer,DeviceID,HardwareVersion,SoftwareVersionandLanguage.

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Q & A

Q HowdoIviewthelistofoutgoingcalls,incomingcallsandmissedcalls?

A Pressthe [SEND]key.

Q Whyistheconnectioninconsistentornotaudibleincertainareas?

A Whenthefrequencyenvironmentisunstableinacertainarea,connectionmaybeinconsistentandinaudible.Relocatetoanotherareaandtryagain.

Q Whyistheconnectioninconsistentorabruptlydisconnectsevenwhenestablished?

A Whenfrequencyisunstableorweak,oriftherearetoomanyusers,aconnectionmaybecutoffevenafteritwasestablished.Pleasetryagainlaterorattemptagainafterrelocatingtootherareas.

Q Whywon'ttheLCDturnon?A Removethebattery,thenreplaceit.Then

turnonthepower.Ifthereisnochange,fullychargethebatteryandtryagain.

Q Whydoesthephoneheatup?A Thephonemaygethotwhenthereisa

verylongcallduration,whengamesareplayedorevenwhensurfingtheInternetforalongtime.Thishasnoeffectuponthelifeoftheproductorperformance.

Q Whydoesthebatteryrunoutsoquicklyduringnormaluse?

A Thismaybeduetotheuserenvironment,alargenumberofcallsoraweaksignal.

Q WhyisnonumberdialedwhenanAddressBookentryisrecalled?

A CheckthatthenumberhasbeenstoredcorrectlybyusingtheAddressbookSearchfeature.Re-storethem,ifnecessary.

Pleasechecktoseeifanyproblemsyouhaveencounteredwiththephonearedescribedinthissectionbeforetakingthephoneinforaserviceorcallingaserviceengineer.

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Accessories

Thereareavarietyofaccessoriesavailableforyourmobilephone,someofwhichmaybesoldseparately.Youcanselecttheseoptionsaccordingtoyourpersonalcommunicationrequirements.Consultyourlocaldealerforavailability.

Travel AdapterThisadapterallowsyoutochargethebattery.ItsupportsstandardUS120Volt60Hzoutlets.

BatteryStandardbatteryisavailable.

Vehicle Power AdapterAllowstochargethephoneinyourcar.

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USB/Data Kit*“AllowsyoutoconnectyourphonewithyourPC.

n Note]AlwaysusegenuineLGaccessories.Failuretodothismayinvalidateyourwarranty.

]Accessoriesmaybedifferentindifferentregions;pleasecheckwithourregionalservicecompanyoragentforfurtherenquiries.

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Safety Guidelines

TIA Safety InformationProvidedhereinisthecompleteTIASafetyInformationforWirelessHandheldphones.InclusionofthetextcoveringPacemakers,HearingAids,andOtherMedicalDevicesisrequiredintheowner’smanualforCTIACertification.UseoftheremainingTIAlanguageisencouragedwhenappropriate.

Exposure to Radio Frequency SignalYourwirelesshandheldportabletelephoneisalowpowerradiotransmitterandreceiver.WhenitisON,itreceivesandalsosendsoutradiofrequency(RF)signals.

InAugust,1996,theFederalCommunicationsCommissions(FCC)adoptedRFexposureguidelineswithsafetylevelsforhandheldwirelessphones.ThoseguidelinesareconsistentwiththesafetystandardspreviouslysetbybothU.S.andinternationalstandardsbodies:

ANSIC95.1(1992)*

NCRPReport86(1986)

ICNIRP(1996)

Thosestandardswerebasedoncomprehensiveandperiodicevaluationsoftherelevantscientificliterature.Forexample,over120scientists,engineers,andphysiciansfromuniversities,governmenthealthagencies,andindustryreviewedtheavailablebodyofresearchtodeveloptheANSIStandard(C95.1).

*AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute;NationalCouncilonRadiationProtectionandMeasurements;InternationalCommissiononNon-IonizingRadiationProtection

ThedesignofyourphonecomplieswiththeFCCguidelines(andthosestandards).

Antenna CareUseonlythesuppliedoranapprovedreplacementantenna.Unauthorizedantennas,modifications,orattachmentscoulddamagethephoneandmayviolateFCCregulations.

Phone OperationNORMALPOSITION:Holdthephoneasyouwouldanyothertelephonewiththeantennapointedupandoveryourshoulder.

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Tips on Efficient OperationForyourphonetooperatemostefficiently:

]Donottouchtheantennaunnecessarilywhenthephoneisinuse.Contactwiththeantennaaffectscallqualityandmaycausethephonetooperateatahigherpowerlevelthanotherwiseneeded.

DrivingCheckthelawsandregulationsontheuseofwirelessphonesintheareaswhereyoudrive.Alwaysobeythem.Also,ifusingyourphonewhiledriving,please:

]Givefullattentiontodriving-drivingsafelyisyourfirstresponsibility;

]Usehands-freeoperation,ifavailable;

]Pullofftheroadandparkbeforemakingoransweringacallifdrivingconditionssorequire.

Electronic DevicesMostmodernelectronicequipmentisshieldedfromRFsignals.However,certainelectronicequipmentmaynotbeshieldedagainsttheRFsignalsfromyourwirelessphone.

PacemakersTheHealthIndustryManufacturersAssociationrecommendsthataminimumseparationofsix(6’)inchesbemaintainedbetweenahandheldwirelessphoneandapacemakertoavoidpotentialinterferencewiththepacemaker.TheserecommendationsareconsistentwiththeindependentresearchbyandrecommendationsofWirelessTechnologyResearch.

Personswithpacemakers:

]ShouldALWAYSkeepthephonemorethansixinchesfromtheirpacemakerwhenthephoneisturnedON;

]Shouldnotcarrythephoneinabreastpocket.

]Shouldusetheearoppositethepacemakertominimizethepotentialforinterference.

]Ifyouhaveanyreasontosuspectthatinterferenceistakingplace,turnyourphoneOFFimmediately.

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Hearing AidsSomedigitalwirelessphonesmayinterferewithsomehearingaids.Intheeventofsuchinterference,youmaywanttoconsultAT&T.

Other Medical DevicesIfyouuseanyotherpersonalmedicaldevice,consultthemanufacturerofyourdevicetodetermineiftheyareadequatelyshieldedfromexternalRFenergy.Yourphysicianmaybeabletoassistyouinobtainingthisinformation.

Health Care FacilitiesTurnyourphoneOFFinhealthcarefacilitieswhenanyregulationspostedintheseareasinstructyoutodoso.HospitalsorhealthcarefacilitiesmayuseequipmentthatcouldbesensitivetoexternalRFenergy.

VehiclesRFsignalsmayaffectimproperlyinstalledorinadequatelyshieldedelectronicsystemsinmotorvehicles.Checkwiththemanufactureroritsrepresentativeregardingyourvehicle.

Youshouldalsoconsultthemanufacturerofanyequipmentthathasbeenaddedtoyourvehicle.

Posted FacilitiesTurnyourphoneOFFinanyfacilitywherepostednoticessorequire.

AircraftFCCregulationsprohibitusingyourphonewhileintheair.TurnyourphoneOFFbeforeboardinganaircraft.

Blasting AreasToavoidinterferingwithblastingoperations,turnyourphoneOFFwhenina‘blastingareasorinareasposted:‘Turnofftwo-wayradio’.Obeyallsignsandinstructions.

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Potentially Explosive AtmosphereTurnyourphoneOFFwheninanyareawithapotentiallyexplosiveatmosphereandobeyallsignsandinstructions.Sparksinsuchareascouldcauseanexplosionorfireresultinginbodilyinjuryorevendeath.

Areaswithapotentiallyexplosiveatmosphereareoften,butnotalways,markedclearly.Potentialareasmayinclude:fuelingareas(suchasgasolinestations);belowdeckonboats;fuelorchemicaltransferorstoragefacilities;vehiclesusingliquefiedpetroleumgas(suchaspropaneorbutane);areaswheretheaircontainschemicalsorparticles(suchasgrain,dust,ormetalpowders);andanyotherareawhereyouwouldnormallybeadvisedtoturnoffyourvehicleengine.

For Vehicles Equipped with an Air BagAnairbaginflateswithgreatforce.DONOTplaceobjects,includingeitherinstalledorportablewirelessequipment,intheareaovertheairbagorintheairbagdeploymentarea.Ifin-vehiclewirelessequipmentisimproperlyinstalledandtheairbaginflates,seriousinjurycouldresult.

Safety InformationPleasereadandobservethefollowinginformationforsafeandproperuseofyourphoneandtopreventdamage.Also,keeptheuserguideinanaccessibleplaceatallthetimesafterreadingit.

]Donotdisassembleoropencrush,bendordeform,punctureorshred.

]Donotmodifyorremanufacture,attempttoinsertforeignobjectsintothebattery,immerseorexposetowaterorotherliquids,exposetofire,explosionorotherhazard.

]Onlyusethebatteryforthesystemforwhichitisspecified.

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]OnlyusethebatterywithachargingsystemthathasbeenqualifiedwiththesystemperIEEE-Std-1725-2006.Useofanunqualifiedbatteryorchargermaypresentariskoffire,explosion,leakage,orotherhazard.

]Donotshortcircuitabatteryorallowmetallicconductiveobjectstocontactbatteryterminals.

]ReplacethebatteryonlywithanotherbatterythathasbeenqualifiedwiththesystemperIEEE-Std-1725-2006.Useofanunqualifiedbatterymaypresentariskoffire,explosion,leakageorotherhazard.

]Promptlydisposeofusedbatteriesinaccordancewithlocalregulations.

]Batteryusagebychildrenshouldbesupervised.

]Avoiddroppingthephoneorbattery.Ifthephoneorbatteryisdropped,especiallyonahardsurface,andtheusersuspectsdamage,takeittoaservicecenterforinspection.

]Improperbatteryusemayresultinafire,explosionorotherhazard.

]ThephoneshallonlybeconnectedtoUSBproductsthatbeartheUSB-IFlogoorhavecompletedtheUSB-IFcomplianceprogram.

Charger and Adapter Safety]Thechargerandadapterareintendedfor

indooruseonly.

Battery Information and Care]Pleasedisposeofyourbatteryproperlyor

takeittoyourlocalwirelesscarrierforrecycling.

]Thebatterydoesnotneedtobefullydischargedbeforerecharging.

]UseonlyLG-approvedchargersspecifictoyourphonemodelsincetheyaredesignedtomaximizebatterylife.

]Donotdisassembleorimpactthebatteryasitmaycauseelectricshock,short-circuit,andfire.Storethebatteryinaplaceoutofreachofchildren.

]Keepthebattery’smetalcontactsclean.

]Replacethebatterywhenitnolongerprovidesacceptableperformance.Thebatterycanberechargedseveralhundredtimesbeforereplacement.

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]Rechargethebatteryafterlongperiodsofnon-usetomaximizebatterylife.

]Batterylifewillvaryduetousagepatternsandenvironmentalconditions.

]Useofextendedbacklighting,MEdiaNetBrowsing,anddataconnectivitykitsaffectbatterylifeandtalk/standbytimes.

]Theself-protectionfunctionofthebatterycutsthepowerofthephonewhenitsoperationisinanabnormalstate.Inthiscase,removethebatteryfromthephone,reinstallit,andturnthephoneon.

Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards]Donotputyourphoneinaplacesubject

toexcessivedustandkeeptheminimumrequireddistancebetweenthepowercordandheatsources.

]Unplugthepowercordpriortocleaningyourphone,andcleanthepowerplugpinwhenitisdirty.

]Whenusingthepowerplug,ensurethatitisfirmlyconnected.Ifitisnot,itmaycauseexcessiveheatorfire.

]Ifyouputyourphoneinapocketorbagwithoutcoveringthereceptacleofthephone(powerplugpin),metallicarticles(suchasacoin,papercliporpen)mayshort-circuitthephone.Alwayscoverthereceptaclewhennotinuse.

]Donotshort-circuitthebattery.Metallicarticlessuchasacoin,papercliporpeninyourpocketorbagmayshort-circuitthe+and–terminalsofthebattery(metalstripsonthebattery)uponmoving.Short-circuitoftheterminalmaydamagethebatteryandcauseanexplosion.

General Notice]Usingadamagedbatteryorplacinga

batteryinyourmouthmaycauseseriousinjury.

]Donotplaceitemscontainingmagneticcomponentssuchasacreditcard,phonecard,bankbookorsubwayticketnearyourphone.Themagnetismofthephonemaydamagethedatastoredinthemagneticstrip.

]Talkingonyourphoneforalongperiodoftimemayreducecallqualityduetoheatgeneratedduringuse.

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]Whenthephoneisnotusedforalongperiodtime,storeitinasafeplacewiththepowercordunplugged.

]Usingthephoneinproximitytoreceivingequipment(i.e.,TVorradio)maycauseinterferencetothephone.

]Donotusethephoneiftheantennaisdamaged.Ifadamagedantennacontactsskin,itmaycauseaslightburn.PleasecontactanLGAuthorizedServiceCentretoreplacethedamagedantenna.

]Donotimmerseyourphoneinwater.Ifthishappens,turnitoffimmediatelyandremovethebattery.Ifthephonedoesnotwork,takeittoanLGAuthorizedServiceCentre.

]Donotpaintyourphone.

]Thedatasavedinyourphonemightbedeletedduetocarelessuse,repairofthephone,orupgradeofthesoftware.Pleasebackupyourimportantphonenumbers.(Ringtones,textmessages,voicemessages,pictures,andvideoscouldalsobedeleted.)Themanufacturerisnotliablefordamageduetothelossofdata.

]Whenyouusethephoneinpublicplaces,settheringtonetovibrationsoasnottodisturbothers.

]Donotturnyourphoneonoroffwhenputtingitinyourear.

FDA Consumer UpdateTheU.S.FoodandDrugAdministrationCentreforDevicesandRadiologicalHealthConsumerUpdateonMobilePhones.

1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?

Theavailablescientificevidencedoesnotshowthatanyhealthproblemsareassociatedwithusingwirelessphones.Thereisnoproof,however,thatwirelessphonesareabsolutelysafe.Wirelessphonesemitlowlevelsofradiofrequencyenergy(RF)inthemicrowaverangewhilebeingused.TheyalsoemitverylowlevelsofRFwheninthestandbymode.WhereashighlevelsofRFcanproducehealtheffects(byheatingtissue),exposuretolowlevelRFthatdoesnotproduceheatingeffectscausesnoknownadversehealtheffects.ManystudiesoflowlevelRF

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exposureshavenotfoundanybiologicaleffects.Somestudieshavesuggestedthatsomebiologicaleffectsmayoccur,butsuchfindingshavenotbeenconfirmedbyadditionalresearch.Insomecases,otherresearchershavehaddifficultyinreproducingthosestudies,orindeterminingthereasonsforinconsistentresults.

2. What is the FDA’s role concerning the safety of wireless phones?

Underthelaw,theFDAdoesnotreviewthesafetyofradiation-emittingconsumerproductssuchaswirelessphonesbeforetheycanbesold,asitdoeswithnewdrugsormedicaldevices.However,theagencyhasauthoritytotakeactionifwirelessphonesareshowntoemitradiofrequencyenergy(RF)atalevelthatishazardoustotheuser.Insuchacase,theFDAcouldrequirethemanufacturersofwirelessphonestonotifyusersofthehealthhazardandtorepair,replace,orrecallthephonessothatthehazardnolongerexists.

AlthoughtheexistingscientificdatadonotjustifyFDAregulatoryactions,theFDAhasurgedthewirelessphoneindustrytotakeanumberofsteps,includingthefollowing:

]SupportneededresearchintopossiblebiologicaleffectsofRFofthetypeemittedbywirelessphones;

]DesignwirelessphonesinawaythatminimizesanyRFexposuretotheuserthatisnotnecessaryfordevicefunction;

]Cooperateinprovidingusersofwirelessphoneswiththebestpossibleinformationonpossibleeffectsofwirelessphoneuseonhumanhealth.

TheFDAbelongstoaninteragencyworkinggroupofthefederalagenciesthathaveresponsibilityfordifferentaspectsofRFsafetytoensurecoordinatedeffortsatthefederallevel.Thefollowingagenciesbelongtothisworkinggroup:

]NationalInstituteforOccupationalSafetyandHealth

]EnvironmentalProtectionAgency

]OccupationalSafetyandHealthAdministration(Administracióndelaseguridadysaludlaborales)

]OccupationalSafetyandHealthAdministration

]NationalTelecommunicationsandInformationAdministration

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TheNationalInstitutesofHealthparticipatesinsomeinteragencyworkinggroupactivities,aswell.

TheFDAsharesregulatoryresponsibilitiesforwirelessphoneswiththeFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC).AllphonesthataresoldintheUnitedStatesmustcomplywithFCCsafetyguidelinesthatlimitRFexposure.TheFCCreliesontheFDAandotherhealthagenciesforsafetyquestionsaboutwirelessphones.

TheFCCalsoregulatesthebasestationsthatthewirelessphonenetworksrelyupon.Whilethesebasestationsoperateathigherpowerthandothewirelessphonesthemselves,theRFexposuresthatpeoplegetfromthesebasestationsaretypicallythousandsoftimeslowerthanthosetheycangetfromwirelessphones.Basestationsarethusnotthesubjectofthesafetyquestionsdiscussedinthisdocument.

3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?

Theterm‘wirelessphone’refersheretohandheldwirelessphoneswithbuilt-inantennas,oftencalled‘cell’,‘mobile’,or‘PCS’phones.Thesetypesofwirelessphonescanexposetheusertomeasurableradiofrequencyenergy(RF)becauseoftheshortdistancebetweenthephoneandtheuser’shead.TheseRFexposuresarelimitedbyFCCsafetyguidelinesthatweredevelopedwiththeadviceoftheFDAandotherfederalhealthandsafetyagencies.Whenthephoneislocatedatgreaterdistancesfromtheuser,theexposuretoRFisdrasticallylowerbecauseaperson’sRFexposuredecreasesrapidlywithincreasingdistancefromthesource.Theso-called‘cordlessphones,’whichhaveabaseunitconnectedtothetelephonewiringinahouse,typicallyoperateatfarlowerpowerlevels,andthusproduceRFexposuresfarbelowtheFCCsafetylimits.

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4. What are the results of the research done already?

Theresearchdonethusfarhasproducedconflictingresults,andmanystudieshavesufferedfromflawsintheirresearchmethods.Animalexperimentsinvestigatingtheeffectsofradiofrequencyenergy(RF)exposurescharacteristicofwirelessphoneshaveyieldedconflictingresultsthatoftencannotberepeatedinotherlaboratories.Afewanimalstudies,however,havesuggestedthatlowlevelsofRFcouldacceleratethedevelopmentofcancerinlaboratoryanimals.However,manyofthestudiesthatshowedincreasedtumordevelopmentusedanimalsthathadbeengeneticallyengineeredortreatedwithcancercausingchemicalssoastobepre-disposedtodevelopcancerintheabsenceofRFexposure.OtherstudiesexposedtheanimalstoRFforupto22hoursperday.Theseconditionsarenotsimilartotheconditionsunderwhichpeopleusewirelessphones,sowedon’tknowwithcertaintywhattheresultsofsuchstudiesmeanforhumanhealth.ThreelargeepidemiologystudieshavebeenpublishedsinceDecember2000.Betweenthem,thestudies

investigatedanypossibleassociationbetweentheuseofwirelessphonesandprimarybraincancer,glioma,meningioma,oracousticneuroma,tumorsofthebrainorsalivarygland,leukemia,orothercancers.NoneofthestudiesdemonstratedtheexistenceofanyharmfulhealtheffectsfromwirelessphoneRFexposures.However,noneofthestudiescananswerquestionsaboutlong-termexposures,sincetheaverageperiodofphoneuseinthesestudieswasaroundthreeyears.

5. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk?

Acombinationoflaboratorystudiesandepidemiologicalstudiesofpeopleactuallyusingwirelessphoneswouldprovidesomeofthedatathatareneeded.Lifetimeanimalexposurestudiescouldbecompletedinafewyears.However,verylargenumbersofanimalswouldbeneededtoprovidereliableproofofacancerpromotingeffectifoneexists.Epidemiologicalstudiescanprovidedatathatisdirectlyapplicabletohumanpopulations,but10ormoreyearsfollow-upmaybeneededtoprovide

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answersaboutsomehealtheffects,suchascancer.Thisisbecausetheintervalbetweenthetimeofexposuretoacancer-causingagentandthetimetumorsdevelop-iftheydo-maybemany,manyyears.TheinterpretationofepidemiologicalstudiesishamperedbydifficultiesinmeasuringactualRFexposureduringday-to-dayuseofwirelessphones.Manyfactorsaffectthismeasurement,suchastheangleatwhichthephoneisheld,orwhichmodelofphoneisused.

6. What is the FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF?

TheFDAisworkingwiththeU.S.NationalToxicologyProgramandwithgroupsofinvestigatorsaroundtheworldtoensurethathighpriorityanimalstudiesareconductedtoaddressimportantquestionsabouttheeffectsofexposuretoradiofrequencyenergy(RF).TheFDAhasbeenaleadingparticipantintheWorldHealthOrganizationInternationalElectromagneticFields(EMF)Projectsinceitsinceptionin1996.Aninfluentialresultofthisworkhasbeenthedevelopmentofa

detailedagendaofresearchneedsthathasdriventheestablishmentofnewresearchprogramsaroundtheworld.TheprojecthasalsohelpeddevelopaseriesofpublicinformationdocumentsonEMFissues.TheFDAandtheCellularTelecommunications&InternetAssociation(CTIA)haveaformalCooperativeResearchandDevelopmentAgreement(CRADA)todoresearchonwirelessphonesafety.TheFDAprovidesthescientificoversight,obtaininginputfromexpertsingovernment,industry,andacademicorganizations.CTIA-fundedresearchisconductedthroughcontractswithindependentinvestigators.Theinitialresearchwillincludebothlaboratorystudiesandstudiesofwirelessphoneusers.TheCRADAwillalsoincludeabroadassessmentofadditionalresearchneedsinthecontextofthelatestresearchdevelopmentsaroundtheworld.

7. How can I find out how much radio frequency energy exposure I can get by using my wireless phone?

AllphonessoldintheUnitedStatesmustcomplywithFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)guidelinesthatlimitradio

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frequencyenergy(RF)exposures.TheFCCestablishedtheseguidelinesinconsultationwiththeFDAandtheotherfederalhealthandsafetyagencies.TheFCClimitforRFexposurefromwirelesstelephonesissetataSpecificAbsorptionRate(SAR)of1.6wattsperkilogram(1.6W/kg).TheFCClimitisconsistentwiththesafetystandardsdevelopedbytheInstituteofElectricalandElectronicEngineering(IEEE)andtheNationalCouncilonRadiationProtectionandMeasurement.Theexposurelimittakesintoconsiderationthebody’sabilitytoremoveheatfromthetissuesthatabsorbenergyfromthewirelessphoneandissetwellbelowlevelsknowntohaveeffects.ManufacturersofwirelessphonesmustreporttheRFexposurelevelforeachmodelofphonetotheFCC.TheFCCwebsite(http://www.fcc.gov/)givesdirectionsforlocatingtheFCCidentificationnumberonyourphonesoyoucanfindyourphone’sRFexposurelevelintheonlinelisting.

8. What has the FDA done to measure the radio frequency energy coming from wireless phones?

TheInstituteofElectricalandElectronicEngineers(IEEE)isdevelopingatechnicalstandardformeasuringtheradiofrequencyenergy(RF)exposurefromwirelessphonesandotherwirelesshandsetswiththeparticipationandleadershipofFDAscientistsandengineers.Thestandard,‘RecommendedPracticeforDeterminingtheSpatial-PeakSpecificAbsorptionRate(SAR)intheHumanBodyDuetoWirelessCommunicationsDevices:ExperimentalTechniques,’setsforththefirstconsistenttestmethodologyformeasuringtherateatwhichRFisdepositedintheheadsofwirelessphoneusers.Thetestmethodusesatissuesimulatingmodelofthehumanhead.StandardizedSARtestmethodologyisexpectedtogreatlyimprovetheconsistencyofmeasurementsmadeatdifferentlaboratoriesonthesamephone.SARisthemeasurementoftheamountofenergyabsorbedintissue,eitherbythewholebodyorasmallpartofthebody.Itismeasuredinwatts/kg(ormilliwatts/g)ofmatter.Thismeasurementisusedto

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determinewhetherawirelessphonecomplieswithsafetyguidelines.

9. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone?

Ifthereisariskfromtheseproducts-andatthispointwedonotknowthatthereis-itisprobablyverysmall.Butifyouareconcernedaboutavoidingevenpotentialrisks,youcantakeafewsimplestepstominimizeyourexposuretoradiofrequencyenergy(RF).Sincetimeisakeyfactorinhowmuchexposureapersonreceives,reducingtheamountoftimespentusingawirelessphonewillreduceRFexposure.Ifyoumustconductextendedconversationsbywirelessphoneeveryday,youcouldplacemoredistancebetweenyourbodyandthesourceoftheRF,sincetheexposureleveldropsoffdramaticallywithdistance.Forexample,youcoulduseaheadsetandcarrythewirelessphoneawayfromyourbodyoruseawirelessphoneconnectedtoaremoteantenna.Again,thescientificdatadonotdemonstratethatwirelessphonesareharmful.ButifyouareconcernedabouttheRFexposurefromtheseproducts,you

canusemeasureslikethosedescribedabovetoreduceyourRFexposurefromwirelessphoneuse.

10. What about children using wireless phones?

Thescientificevidencedoesnotshowadangertousersofwirelessphones,includingchildrenandteenagers.Ifyouwanttotakestepstolowerexposuretoradiofrequencyenergy(RF),themeasuresdescribedabovewouldapplytochildrenandteenagersusingwirelessphones.ReducingthetimeofwirelessphoneuseandincreasingthedistancebetweentheuserandtheRFsourcewillreduceRFexposure.Somegroupssponsoredbyothernationalgovernmentshaveadvisedthatchildrenbediscouragedfromusingwirelessphonesatall.Forexample,thegovernmentintheUnitedKingdomdistributedleafletscontainingsucharecommendationinDecember2000.Theynotedthatnoevidenceexiststhatusingawirelessphonecausesbraintumorsorotherilleffects.Theirrecommendationtolimitwirelessphoneusebychildrenwasstrictlyprecautionary;itwasnotbasedonscientificevidencethatanyhealthhazardexists.

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11. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment?

Radiofrequencyenergy(RF)fromwirelessphonescaninteractwithsomeelectronicdevices.Forthisreason,theFDAhelpeddevelopadetailedtestmethodtomeasureelectromagneticinterference(EMI)ofimplantedcardiacpacemakersanddefibrillatorsfromwirelesstelephones.ThistestmethodisnowpartofastandardsponsoredbytheAssociationfortheAdvancementofMedicalinstrumentation(AAMI).Thefinaldraft,ajointeffortbytheFDA,medicaldevicemanufacturers,andmanyothergroups,wascompletedinlate2000.ThisstandardwillallowmanufacturerstoensurethatcardiacpacemakersanddefibrillatorsaresafefromwirelessphoneEMI.TheFDAhastestedhearingaidsforinterferencefromhandheldwirelessphonesandhelpeddevelopavoluntarystandardsponsoredbytheInstituteofElectricalandElectronicEngineers(IEEE).Thisstandardspecifiestestmethodsandperformancerequirementsforhearingaidsandwirelessphonessothatnointerferenceoccurswhenapersonusesa‘compatible’phoneanda

‘compatible’hearingaidatthesametime.ThisstandardwasapprovedbytheIEEEin2000.TheFDAcontinuestomonitortheuseofwirelessphonesforpossibleinteractionswithothermedicaldevices.Shouldharmfulinterferencebefoundtooccur,theFDAwillconducttestingtoassesstheinterferenceandworktoresolvetheproblem.

12. Where can I find additional information?

Foradditionalinformation,pleaserefertothefollowingresources:

FDAwebpageonwirelessphones(http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html)

FederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)RFSafetyProgram(http://www.fcc.gov/)

InternationalCommissiononNon-lonizingRadiationProtection(http://www.icnirp.de)

WorldHealthOrganization(WHO)InternationalEMFProject(http://www.icnirp.de)

NationalRadiologicalProtectionBoard(UK)(http://www.nrpb.org.uk)

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10 Driver Safety TipsYourwirelessphonegivesyouthepowerfulabilitytocommunicatebyvoicealmostanywhere,anytime.Animportantresponsibilityaccompaniesthebenefitsofwirelessphones,onethateveryusermustuphold.

Whenoperatingacar,drivingisyourfirstresponsibility.

Whenusingyourwirelessphonebehindthewheelofacar,practicegoodcommonsenseandrememberthefollowingtips:

1.Gettoknowyourwirelessphoneanditsfeaturessuchasspeeddialandredial.Carefullyreadyourinstructionmanualandlearntotakeadvantageofvaluablefeaturesmostphonesoffer,includingautomaticredialandmemory.Also,worktomemorizethephonekeypadsoyoucanusethespeeddialfunctionwithouttakingyourattentionofftheroad.

2.Whenavailable,useahands-freedevice.Anumberofhands-freewirelessphoneaccessoriesarereadilyavailabletoday.Whetheryouchooseaninstalledmounteddeviceforyourwirelessphoneoraspeakerphoneaccessory,takeadvantageofthesedevicesifavailabletoyou.

3.Positionyourwirelessphonewithineasyreach.Makesureyouplaceyourwirelessphonewithineasyreachandwhereyoucanreachitwithoutremovingyoureyesfromtheroad.Ifyougetanincomingcallataninconvenienttime,ifpossible,letyourvoicemailansweritforyou.

4.Suspendconversationsduringhazardousdrivingconditionsorsituations.Letthepersonyouarespeakingwithknowyouaredriving;ifnecessary,suspendthecallinheavytrafficorhazardousweatherconditions.Rain,sleet,snowandicecanbehazardous,butsoisheavytraffic.Asadriver,yourfirstresponsibilityistopayattentiontotheroad.

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5.Donottakenotesorlookupphonenumberswhiledriving.Ifyouarereadinganaddressbookorbusinesscard,orwritinga“to-do”listwhiledrivingacar,youarenotwatchingwhereyouaregoing.Itiscommonsense.Don’tgetcaughtinadangeroussituationbecauseyouarereadingorwritingandnotpayingattentiontotheroadornearbyvehicles.

6.Dialsensiblyandassessthetraffic;ifpossible,placecallswhenyouarenotmovingorbeforepullingintotraffic.Trytoplanyourcallsbeforeyoubeginyourtriporattempttocoincideyourcallswithtimesyoumaybestoppedatastopsign,redlightorotherwisestationary.Butifyouneedtodialwhiledriving,followthissimpletip—dialonlyafewnumbers,checktheroadandyourmirrors,thencontinue.

7.Donotengageinstressfuloremotionalconversationsthatmaybedistracting.Stressfuloremotionalconversationsanddrivingdonotmix;theyaredistractingandevendangerouswhenyouarebehindthewheelofacar.Makepeopleyouaretalkingwithawareyouaredrivingandifnecessary,suspendconversationswhichhavethepotentialtodivertyourattentionfromtheroad.

8.Useyourwirelessphonetocallforhelp.Yourwirelessphoneisoneofthegreatesttoolsyoucanowntoprotectyourselfandyourfamilyindangeroussituations—withyourphoneatyourside,helpisonlythreenumbersaway.Dial911orotherlocalemergencynumberinthecaseoffire,trafficaccident,roadhazardormedicalemergency.Remember,itisafreecallonyourwirelessphone!

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9.Useyourwirelessphonetohelpothersinemergencies.Yourwirelessphoneprovidesyouaperfectopportunitytobea“GoodSamaritan”inyourcommunity.Ifyouseeanautoaccident,crimeinprogressorotherseriousemergencywherelivesareindanger,call911orotherlocalemergencynumber,asyouwouldwantotherstodoforyou.

10.Callroadsideassistanceoraspecialwirelessnon-emergencyassistancenumberwhennecessary.Certainsituationsyouencounterwhiledrivingmayrequireattention,butarenoturgentenoughtomeritacallforemergencyservices.Butyoucanstilluseyourwirelessphonetolendahand.Ifyouseeabroken-downvehicleposingnoserioushazard,abrokentrafficsignal,aminortrafficaccidentwherenooneappearsinjuredoravehicle.youknowtobestolen,callroadsideassistanceorotherspecialnon-emergencywirelessnumber.

Formoreinformation,pleasecallto888-901-SAFE,orvisitourwebsitewww.wow-com.com

Consumer Information on SAR (Specific Absorption Rate)This Model Phone Meets the Government’s Requirements for Exposure to Radio Waves.

Yourwirelessphoneisaradiotransmitterandreceiver.Itisdesignedandmanufacturednottoexceedtheemissionlimitsforexposuretoradiofrequency(RF)energysetbytheFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)oftheU.S.Government.TheselimitsarepartofcomprehensiveguidelinesandestablishpermittedlevelsofRFenergyforthegeneralpopulation.Theguidelinesarebasedonstandardsthatweredevelopedbyindependentscientificorganizationsthroughperiodicandthoroughevaluationofscientificstudies.Thestandardsincludeasubstantialsafetymargindesignedtoassurethesafetyofallpersons,regardlessofageandhealth.

TheexposurestandardforwirelessmobilephonesemploysaunitofmeasurementknownastheSpecificAbsorptionRate,orSAR.TheSARlimitsetbytheFCCis1.6W/kg.*TestsforSARareconductedusingstandard

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operatingpositionsspecifiedbytheFCCwiththephonetransmittingatitshighestcertifiedpowerlevelinalltestedfrequencybands.AlthoughSARisdeterminedatthehighestcertifiedpowerlevel,theactualSARlevelofthephonewhileoperatingcanbewellbelowthemaximumvalue.Becausethephoneisdesignedtooperateatmultiplepowerlevelstouseonlythepowerrequiredtoreachthenetwork,ingeneral,thecloseryouaretoawirelessbasestationantenna,thelowerthepoweroutput.

Beforeaphonemodelisavailableforsaletothepublic,itmustbetestedandcertifiedtotheFCCthatitdoesnotexceedthelimitestablishedbythegovernment-adoptedrequirementforsafeexposure.Thetestsareperformedinpositionsandlocations(e.g.,attheearandwornonthebody)asrequiredbytheFCCforeachmodel.ThehighestSARvalueforthismodelphonewhentestedforuseattheearis0.998W/kgandwhenwornonthebody,asdescribedinthisuser’smanual,is1.20W/kg.(Body-wornmeasurementsdifferamongphonesmodels,dependinguponavailableaccessoriesandFCCrequirements.)WhiletheremaybedifferencesbetweenSARlevelsofvarious

phonesandatvariouspositions,theyallmeetthegovernmentrequirementforsafeexposure.

TheFCChasgrantedanEquipmentAuthorizationforthismodelphonewithallreportedSARlevelsevaluatedasincompliancewiththeFCCRFemissionguidelines.SARinformationonthismodelphoneisonfilewiththeFCCandcanbefoundundertheDisplayGrantsectionofhttp://www.fcc.gov/aftersearchingonFCCIDBEJGT365.

AdditionalinformationonSpecificAbsorptionRates(SAR)canbefoundontheCellularTelecommunicationsIndustryAssociation(CTIA)websiteathttp://www.wow-com.com

*IntheUnitedStatesandCanada,theSARlimitformobilephonesusedbythepublicis1.6watts/kg(W/kg)averagedoveronegramoftissue.Thestandardincorporatesasubstantialmarginofsafetytogiveadditionalprotectionforthepublicandtoaccountforanyvariationsinmeasurements.

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Glossary

Call BarringTheabilitytorestrictoutgoingandincomingcalls.

Call DivertTheabilitytoreroutecallstoanothernumber.

Call WaitingTheabilitytoinformusersthattheyhaveanincomingcallwhenengagedonanothercall.

GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)GPRSguaranteescontinuousconnectiontotheInternetformobilephoneandcomputerusers.ItisbasedontheGlobalSystemforMobileCommunication(GSM)circuit-switchedcellularphoneconnectionsandtheShortMessageService(SMS).

GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication)Internationalstandardforcellularcommunication,guaranteeingcompatibilitybetweenthevariousnetworkoperators.GSMcoversmostEuropeancountriesandmanyotherpartsoftheworld.

JavaProgramminglanguagegeneratingapplicationsthatcanrunonallhardwareplatforms,whethersmall,mediumorlarge,withoutmodification.

IthasbeenpromotedforandgearedheavilytowardstheWeb,bothforpublicWebsitesandIntranets.WhenaJavaprogramrunsfromaWebpage,itiscalledaJavaapplet.Whenitisrunonamobilephoneorpager,itiscalledaMIDlet.

Tohelpyouunderstandthemaintechnicaltermsandabbreviationsusedinthisbookletandtotakefulladvantageofthefeaturesonyourmobilephone,hereareafewdefinitions.

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Line Identification Services (Caller ID)Serviceallowingsubscriberstovieworblockthetelephonenumbersofcallers.

Conference CallsAbilitytoestablishaconferencecallinvolvinguptofiveadditionalparties.

Phone PasswordSecuritycodeusedtounlockthephonewhenyouhaveselectedtheoptiontolockitautomaticallyeachtimeitswitcheson.

RoamingUseofyourphonewhenyouareoutsideyourhomearea(forexample,whentraveling).

SDN (Service Dial Number)Telephonenumberssuppliedbyyournetworkproviderandgivingaccesstospecialservicessuchasvoicemail,directoryinquiries,customersupportandemergencyservices.

SIM cardCardcontainingachipwithalltheinformationrequiredtooperatethephone(networkandmemoryinformation,aswellasthesubscriber'spersonaldata).TheSIMcardfitsintoasmallslotonthebackofthephoneandisprotectedbythebattery.

SMS (Short Message Service)Networkservicesendingandreceivingtextmessagestoandfromanothersubscriber,withouttheneedtospeaktothecorrespondent.Themessagecreatedorreceived(upto160characterslong)canbedisplayed,received,editedorsent.

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AAccessCodes..................................................... 20AddressBook..................................................... 56AnsweringaCall............................................... 22AnswerMode.................................................... 75Audio&Ringtones............................................. 70AutoKeyLock.................................................... 71AutoRedial........................................................ 74AutoUpdate....................................................... 71

BBacklightTimer.................................................. 73BatteryDisposal.................................................. 9Bluetooth®.......................................................... 76Brightness.......................................................... 73

CCalculator........................................................... 67Calendar............................................................. 66CallerGroups..................................................... 56CallForwarding.................................................. 74ChargingtheBattery.......................................... 17

DDate&Time....................................................... 71DateFormat....................................................... 71

Display............................................................... 73DisplayInformation........................................... 13Drafts................................................................. 39DuringaCall...................................................... 25

EEnteringText...................................................... 23

GGames................................................................ 47GPRS................................................................ 102

IIM....................................................................... 32Inbox................................................................... 39InsertingtheMemoryCard............................... 19InstallingtheSIMCard..................................... 16

LLanguages.......................................................... 71

MMakingaCall..................................................... 21MemoryCard..................................................... 55MemoryCardSlot.............................................. 19Messaging................................................... 37,78MinuteMinder................................................... 75

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MobileEmail...................................................... 44MusicPlayer...................................................... 58MyNumbers...................................................... 57

NNotepad............................................................. 67

OOutbox................................................................ 40

PPhoneComponents............................................ 10PlayingMusic.................................................... 59

RRecordVideo...................................................... 52RemovingtheMemoryCard............................. 19

SSecurity........................................................ 72,80Securitycode..................................................... 20ServiceDialNumbers........................................ 57SetFlightMode................................................. 72ShopTones......................................................... 70SpeedDialLists................................................. 56Stopwatch.......................................................... 69

TTakePhoto.......................................................... 50Tasks................................................................... 68Templates........................................................... 41TextInputModeUsingtheKeypad................... 23TipCalculator..................................................... 69TTY..................................................................... 75

UUnitConverter.................................................... 69

VVideo.................................................................. 50Voicemail............................................................ 41

WWallpapers......................................................... 73WorldClock........................................................ 68