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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.
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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.
CF360User Guide
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Inserting the memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Removing the memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Turning Your Phone On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Access Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
General Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Making a Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21MakingacallusingtheSendKey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21MakingInternationalCalls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21EndingaCall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21MakingaCallFromtheContacts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Adjusting the Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Answering a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22VibrateMode(Quick). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22SignalStrength. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Entering Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Selecting Functions and Options. . . . . . . . . 27
In-Call Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28During a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
MakingaSecondCall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28SwappingBetweenTwoCalls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28AnsweringanIncomingCall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28RejectinganIncomingCall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28MutingtheMicrophone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29UsingtheSpeakerphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Conference Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29SettingUpaConferenceCall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30ActivatetheConferenceCallonHold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30AddingCalltotheConferenceCall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30PrivateCallinaConferenceCall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30EndingaConferenceCall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Video Share Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31MakingandAnsweringaVideoShareCall. . . . . . . . . . . 31MakingaVideoShareCallfromCamera,CamcoderorVideoGallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Menu Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
AT&T Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Music Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Adding Music To Your Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Additional Music Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Create Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49IM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Mobile Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Drafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Outbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Message Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56MessageAlert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Signature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
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TextMessage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57MultimediaMessage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57VoicemailNumber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58ServiceMessage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
YELLOWPAGES.COM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
MEdia Net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
MEdia Mall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Shop Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Shop Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Shop Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Shop Multimedia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Shop Applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Shop Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63MEdia Net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
AT&T GPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
My Stuff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66CV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68RecentCalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68AlarmClock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Notepad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Calculator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70WorldClock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Tasks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71StopWatch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71TipCalculator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72UnitConverter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Camera & Recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72TakePhoto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72RecordVideo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73CameraAlbum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74RecordVoice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Web Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Bookmarks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76SavedPages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76RecentPages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Other Files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Address Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Contact List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78New Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Caller Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Speed Dial Lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Contact Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Service Dial Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79My Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Audio & Ringtones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92Application Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92Software Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95Phone Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
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Q&A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
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Important InformationThisuserguidecontainsimportantinformationontheuseandoperationofthisphone.Pleasereadalltheinformationcarefullyforoptimalperformanceandtopreventanydamagetoormisuseofthephone.Anychangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedinthisuserguidecouldvoidyourwarrantyforthisequipment.Anychangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythemanufacturercouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.
Before You StartSafety 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!PleasereadtheTIASAFETYINFORMATIONonpage100beforeusingyourphone.
Safety InformationReadthesesimpleguidelines.Breakingtherulesmaybedangerousorillegal.Furtherdetailedinformationisgiveninthisuserguide.
]Neveruseanunapprovedbatterysincethiscoulddamagethephoneand/orbatteryandcouldcausethebatterytoexplode.
]Neverplaceyourphoneinamicrowaveovenasitwillcausethebatterytoexplode.
]Donotdisposeofyourbatterybyfireorwithhazardousorflammablematerials.
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]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.)ordetergentsto
cleanyourphone.Thereisariskofthiscausingafire.
]Donotdrop,strike,orshakeyourphoneseverely.Suchactionsmayharmtheinternalcircuitboardsofthephone.
]Donotuseyourphoneinhighexplosiveareasasthephonemaygeneratesparks.
]Donotdamagethepowercordbybending,twisting,pulling,orheating.Donotusetheplugifitislooseasitmaycauseafireorelectricshock.
]Donotplaceanyheavyitemsonthepowercord.Donotallowthepowercordtobecrimpedasitmaycausefireorelectricshock.
]Donothandlethephonewithwethandswhileitisbeingcharged.Itmaycauseanelectricshockorseriouslydamageyourphone.
]Donotdisassemblethephone.
]Donotplaceoranswercallswhilechargingthephoneasitmayshort-circuitthephoneand/orcauseelectricshockorfire.
]Onlyusethebatteries,antennas,andchargersprovidedbyLG.Thewarrantywillnotbeappliedtoproductsprovidedbyothersuppliers.
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]Onlyauthorizedpersonnelshouldservicethephoneanditsaccessories.Faultyinstallationorservicemayresultinaccidentsandconsequentlyinvalidatethewarranty.
]Donotholdorlettheantennacomeincontactwithyourbodyduringacall.
]Anemergencycallcanbemadeonlywithinaservicearea.Foranemergencycall,makesurethatyouarewithinaserviceareaandthatthephoneisturnedon.
]Useaccessories,suchasearphonesandheadsets,withcaution.Ensurethatcablesaretuckedawaysafelyanddonottouchtheantennaunnecessarily.
Memory card information and care]Alwaysinsert/removethememorycard
whilethehandsetpowerisoff.Ifyouremoveitwhilethepowerison,itmaybedamaged.
]Ifadamagecannotbefixed,formatthememorycard.
]Thememorycardcannotbeusedforrecordingcopyright-protecteddata.
]Donotwriteforcefullyonthememoarea.
]Carryandstorethememorycardinitscase.
]Donotallowthememorycardtogetwet.
]Donotleavethememorycardinanextremelyhotlocation.
]Donotdisassembleormodifythememorycard.
FCC RF Exposure InformationWARNING!Readthisinformationbeforeoperatingthephone.
InAugust1996,theFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)oftheUnitedStates,withitsactioninReportandOrderFCC96-326,adoptedanupdatedsafetystandardforhumanexposuretoradiofrequency(RF)electromagneticenergyemittedbyFCCregulatedtransmitters.ThoseguidelinesareconsistentwiththesafetystandardpreviouslysetbybothU.S.andinternationalstandardsbodies.
ThedesignofthisphonecomplieswiththeFCCguidelinesandtheseinternationalstandards.
CAUTIONUseonlythesuppliedandapprovedantenna.Useofunauthorizedantennasormodificationscouldimpaircallquality,damagethephone,
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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/bystanderandthevehiclemounted
externalantennatosatisfyFCCRFexposurerequirements.FormoreinformationaboutRFexposure,visittheFCCwebsiteatwww.fcc.gov
FCC Part 15 Class B ComplianceThisdeviceanditsaccessoriescomplywithpart15ofFCCrules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdeviceanditsaccessoriesmaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdeviceanditsaccessoriesmustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.
Part 15.105 statementThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaclassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgeneratesusesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.
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ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferenceortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
]Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
]Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
]Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
]Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
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.Wealsorecommendthatmusicandcallvolumesaresettoareasonablelevel.
]Ifyouarelisteningtomusicwhilstoutandabout,pleaseensurethatthevolumeisatareasonablelevelsothatyouareawareofyoursurroundings.Thisisparticularlyimperativewhenattemptingtocrossthestreet.
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Your Phone
Phone Components
1.Earpiece
7.Displayscreen
11.Taskmenukey
2.Leftsoftkey
4.Volumekeys
13.End/Powerkey5.Sendkey
17.Microphone
6.Alphanumerickeys
16.Camerakey
10.Rightsoftkey
8.OKkey
15.Clearkey
9.Messagekey3.MyStuffkey
12.IMkey
14.Contactlistkey
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1. Earpiece: Letsyouhearthecallerandautomatedprompts.
2, 10. Left soft key/Right soft key:Eachofthesekeysperformthefunctionsindicatedbythetextonthedisplayimmediatelyabovethem.
3. My Stuff key:YoucangototheMyStuffmenudirectly.
4. Volume keys:Thesekeysareusedtocontrolthevolumeofringtoneinstandbymodeandspeakervolumeduringacall.
5. Send key:Youcandialaphonenumberandanswerincomingcalls.Pressthiskeyinstandbymodetoquicklyaccessthemostrecentincoming,outgoingandmissedcalls.
6. Alphanumeric keys:Thesekeysareusedtodialanumberinstandbymodeandtoenternumbersorcharactersineditmode.
7. Display screen:Displaysphonestatusicons,menuitems,webinformation,picturesandmoreinfullcolor.
8. OK key:ShortpresswilllaunchtheWAPbrowser.Allowsyoutoselectandconfirmmenuoptions.
9. Message key:Usetosendeithertextormultimediamessages.
11. Task menu key:Multitasksimultaneouslywithvoiceanddata-browsetheweb,makecalls,playgames,sendandreceivemessages,andlistentoMP3s.Allatonce.
12. IM key:AllowsyoutouseInternetMessenger.
13. End/Power key:Allowsyoutopowerthephoneonoroff,endcalls,orreturntoStandbyMode.
14. Contact List key :Allowsyoutoseeyourcontactlistdirectly.
15. Clear key:Allowsyoutodeletethecharactersenteredorreturnyoutothepreviousscreen.
16. Camera key:Pressandholdthiskeytousethecamerafeature.Then,itgoesdirectlytothecameramode.
17. Microphone:Canbemutedduringacallforprivacy.
Your Phone’s Features
Your Phone
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Advice to the customerInordertoallowbetterantennasensitivityLGsuggeststhatyouholdthehandsetasdepictedinthefigurebelow.
Pleasedonotcovertheantennaareawithyourhandduringacallandusingabluetooth®connection.Itmaydegradespeechquality.
Camera
Charger Port / Headset jack
Side keys•Controlthevolume
ofringtoneinstandbymode
•Speakervolumeduringacall
Removable memory port
Task menu key
Camera key
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Display Information
Annunciator area
Text and graphic area
Soft key indications
Area Description
Firstline(Annunciatorarea)
Displaysvariousicons.
Middlelines(Textandgraphicarea)
Displaymessages,instructionsandanyinformationthatyouenter,suchasnumbertobedialed.
Lastline(Softkeyindicationsarea)
Showsthefunctionscurrentlyassignedtothetwosoftkeys.
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On-Screen IconsThetablebelowdescribesvariousdisplayindicatorsoriconsthatappearonthephone’sdisplayscreen.
Icon DescriptionIndicatesthestrengthofthe3Gnetworksignal.Indicatesthestrengthofthenetworksignal.
IndicatesthattheEDGEserviceisavailable.ConnectiontotheEDGEserviceallowsyoutotransferdataataspeedof200Kb/s(dependingonnetworkavailability).Checkwithyouroperatorfornetworkcoverageandserviceavailability.
IndicatesthatGPRSserviceisavailable.IndicatesthatFlightmodehasbeenactivated.
Icon DescriptionIndicatesthestatusofthebatterycharge.Indicatesthestatusofthefullchargedbattery.IndicatesthechargingofbatteryIndicatesthatacallisinprogress.Indicatesthatthealarmhasbeensetandison.IndicatestheSchedulefunction.
Indicatesthereceiptofamessage.
IndicatesthereceiptofaVoicemail.IndicatesthatRinghasbeensetforalert.IndicatesthatSilenthasbeensetforalert.IndicatesthatVibrationhasbeensetforalert.
Indicatesthatthespeakerphonehasbeenactivated.
*TheBluetooth®wordmarkandlogosareownedbytheBluetooth SIG,Inc.andanyuseofsuchmarksbyLGElectronicsisunderlicense.Othertrademarksandtradenamesarethoseoftheirrespectiveowners.BluetoothQDIDB014526
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Icon DescriptionIndicatesthattheBluetooth®functionhasbeenactivated.IndicatesthatthedataisbeingtransmittedusingaBluetooth®connection.
Indicatesthattheconnectiontoahands-freewithBluetooth®hasbeenactivated.
IndicatesthattheconnectiontoastereoBluetooth®devicehasbeenactivated.
Indicatesthattheconnectiontoahand-free&stereowithBluetooth®hasbeenactivated.
IndicatesthattheMultitaskingfunctionhasbeenactivated.
IndicatesthattheTTYhasbeensetandison.
IndicatesthatthephoneisaccessingtheWAP.
Indicatesthatreceiptofemail.
IndicatesthatyouhavenewRSS.
IndicatesthatthephoneisretrievingtheMMSmessage.
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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]keyuntilthe'GoodBye'imageappears.
2.Removethebattery.Todoso:
3.SlidetheSIMCardintotheSIMCardsocketsothatitlocksthecardintoplace.Makesurethatthenotchedcornerisatthetopleftandthegoldcontactsofthecardfaceintothephone.
n NoteWhenyouneedtoremovetheSIMCard,slideit,asshown,andtakeitoutofthesocket.
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4.Toinsertthebattery,alignthegoldencontactsofthebatterywiththecorrespondingconnectorsonthebatterycompartment.Pressdownontheoppositeendofthebatteryuntilitsnapsintoplace.
5.Attachbackcoverbyslidingitupintopositionuntilitclicks.
Charging the BatteryUseofunauthorizedaccessoriescoulddamageyourphoneandvoidyourwarranty.
Tousethetravelchargerprovidedwithyourphone:
1.Withthebatteryinpositioninthephone,connecttheleadfromthetravelchargertotochargerportontherightsideofthephone.The'B'sidemustbefacingupandthe'LG'sidemustbefacingdown.
2.ConnectthetravelchargertoastandardACwalloutlet.Onlyusethetravelchargerthatcomeswiththepackage.
n WarningThetravelchargermustbeunpluggedbeforeyouremovethebattery,otherwise,thephonecouldbedamaged.
Important!Youshouldinsertthebatterybeforecharging.
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3.Whenaphonehasbeenchargedfully,disconnectthetravelchargerfromthephonebypullingtheconnectorout.
n Note]Ifyourphoneispoweredonwhilecharging,
you’llseethebarsonthebatteryindicatoriconcycle.
]IfsufficientpowerisnotsuppliedtotheUSBport,thenrechargingthroughUSBwillnotworkproperly.ThiswouldbecausedbyproblemswiththePCorUSBHub,sowesuggestyoucontacttheirmanufacturers.
If the battery fails to charge completely:
]Afterturningthephoneonandoff,pleaseattempttorechargethebattery.
]Afterdetachingandreattachingthebattery,pleaseattempttorechargethebattery.
Tip!Whenthebatteryisfullycharged,thecolorofbatteryindicator'sthunderischangedfromyellowtogreen.
Memory card slotTheCF360supportsthemicroSD™memorycard.ThememorycardcanbeinsertedintothetopoftheCF360device.YoucanusethiscardtosavedatafilessuchasMP3songs.
n NoteAlwaysinsert/removethememorycardwiththehandsetpoweroff.Useonlymemorycardsthathavebeenapprovedbythemanufacturer.Somememorycardsmightnotbecompatiblewiththehandset.
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Inserting the memory cardInsertthememorycardintotheslotuntilthememorycardisfullyinsertedintotheslot,asshowninthefigurebelow:
n NoteThegoldconnectorsmustbefacingdownandinsertedfirstintothememorycardslot.
Removing the memory card1.Pushthememorycarddownintotheslot
withthetipofyourfinger.
2.Carefullypullthememorycardoutofslot.
Turning Your Phone On and Off1.Holddownthe [END]keyuntilthe
phoneswitcheson.
2.IfthephoneasksforaPIN,enterthePINandpressthe key.
Thephonesearchesforyournetworkandafterfindingitgoestotheidlescreenasillustratedbelow.Fromtheidlescreen,youcanmakeorreceiveacall.
n NoteThedisplaylanguageispresettoAutomaticatthefactory.Tochangethelanguage,usetheLanguagesmenuoption(Menu9.2.2).
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3.Whenyouwishtoswitchthephoneoff,holddownthe [END]keyuntiltheGoodByeimagedisplays.
Access CodesYoucanusetheaccesscodesdescribedinthissectiontoavoidunauthorizeduseofyourphone.TheaccesscodescanbechangedbyusingtheChange Codesfeature(Menu9.2.6).
Security code (4 digits)Thesecuritycodeprotectstheunauthorizeduseofyourphone.Thedefaultsecuritycodeissetto‘0000’andthesecuritycodeisrequiredtodeleteallphoneentriesandtoactivatetheRestoreFactorySettingsmenu.ThesecuritycodedefaultsettingcanbemodifiedfromtheSecuritySettingsmenu.
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General Functions
Making a Call1.Makesureyourphoneispoweredon.
2.Enteraphonenumberincludingtheareacode.Toeditanumberonthedisplayscreen,simplypressthe keytoeraseonedigitatatime.
]Pressandholdthe keytoerasetheentirenumber.
3.Pressthe [SEND]keytocallthenumber.
4.Whenfinished,pressthe [END]key.
Making a call using the Send Key1.Pressthe [SEND]key,andthemost
recentincoming,outgoingandmissedphonenumberswillbedisplayed.
2.Selectthedesirednumberbyusingthenavigationkeys.
3.Pressthe [SEND]key.
Making International Calls1.Pressandholdthe keyandthe
internationalaccesscharacter‘+’willappear.
2.Enterthecountrycode,areacode,andthephonenumber.
3.Pressthe [SEND]key.
Ending a CallWhenyouhavefinishedacall,pressthe
[END]key.
Making a Call From the ContactsYoucanstorenamesandphonenumbersdialedfrequentlyintheSIMCardaswellasinthephonememoryknownastheContactsList.
Youcandialanumberbysimplyselectinganameinthecontactsandpressingthe[SEND]key.
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Adjusting the VolumeDuringacall,ifyouwanttoadjusttheearpiecevolume,usethesidekeysofthephone.
Inidlemode,youcanadjusttheringvolumeusingthesidekeys.
Answering a CallWhenyoureceiveacall,thephoneringsandananimatedRingappearsonthescreen.Ifthecallercanbeidentified,thecaller’sphonenumber(ornameifstoredinyourAddressBook)isdisplayed.
1.Slideopenthephoneandpressthe[SEND]keyortheleftsoftkeytoansweranincomingcall.IfAny Keyhasbeensetastheanswermode(Menu9.4.4),anykeypresswillansweracallexceptforthe
[END]keyortherightsoftkey.
n Note]IfSlide OpenhasbeensetastheAnswer
Mode(Menu9.4.4),youdonotneedtopressanykey.Youcananswerthecallsimplybyslidingthephoneopen.
2.Endthecallbyclosingthephoneorpressingthe [END]key.
n NoticeYoucanansweracallwhileusingtheAddressBookorothermenufeatures.
Vibrate Mode (Quick)VibrateModecanbeactivatedbypressingandholdingdownthe [Star]key.
Signal StrengthIfyouareinsideabuilding,beingnearawindowmaygiveyoubetterreception.Youcanseethestrengthofyoursignalbythesignalindicatoronyourphone’sdisplayscreen.
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Entering TextYoucanenteralphanumericcharactersbyusingthephone’skeypad.Forexample,storingnamesintheAddressBook,writingamessage,orcreatingschedulingeventsinthecalendarallrequireenteringtext.
Thefollowingtextinputmethodsareavailableonthephone.
Using the ABC ModeUsethekeypadkeystoenteryourtext.
1.Pressthekeylabeledwiththerequiredletter:
]Onceforthefirstletter
]Twiceforthesecondletter
]Andsoon
2.Toinsertaspace,pressthe keyonce.Todeleteletters,pressthe key.Pressandholddownthe keytoerasetheletterscontinuously.
n NoteRefertothetablebelowformoreinformationonthecharactersavailableusingthekeys.
KeyCharactersintheOrderDisplay
UpperCase LowerCase
1 .,‘@?!-:/1 .,‘@?!-:/1
2 ABC2 abc2
3 DEF3 def3
4 GHI4 ghi4
5 JKL5 jkl5
6 MNO6 mno6
7 PQRS7 pqrs7
8 TUV8 tuv8
9 WXYZ9 wxyz9
0 SpaceKey,0(Longpress)
SpaceKey,0(Longpress)
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Using the 123 (Numbers) ModeThe123Modeenablesyoutoenternumbersinatextmessage(atelephonenumber,forexample)morequickly.
Using the Symbol ModeTheSymbolModeenablesyoutoentervarioussymbolsorspecialcharacters.
Toenterasymbol,pressthe [Star]key.Usethenavigationkeystoselectthedesiredsymbolandpressthe[OK]key.
Changing the Text Input ModeChangethetextinputmodebyholdingdown
.Youcancheckthecurrenttextinputmodeintheupperrightcornerofthescreen.
T9 dictionaryTheT9dictionaryisafeaturethatallowstheusertoaddanyuniqueorpersonalwordstotheT9standardlanguagedatabase.TheT9dictionaryfunctioncanbeselectedfromtheTextEntrySettingssubmenuundertheOptionssoftkeymenu.WithintheT9dictionaryfunction,theusercanadd,modify,deleteorresetpersonalwords.
n NoteYoucanselectadifferentT9languagefromthemenuoption.ThedefaultsettingonthephoneisT9disabledmode.
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Using the T9 ModeTheT9predictivetextinputmodeallowsyoutoenterwordseasilywithaminimumnumberofkeypresses.Asyoupresseachkey,thephonebeginstodisplaythecharactersthatitthinksyouaretypingbasedonabuilt-indictionary.Asnewlettersareadded,thewordchangestoreflectthemostlikelycandidatefromthedictionary.
1.WhenyouareintheT9predictivetextinputmode,startenteringawordbypressingkeys to .Pressonekeyperletter.
]Thewordchangesaslettersaretyped-ignorewhat’sonthescreenuntilthewordistypedcompletely.
]Ifthewordisstillincorrectaftertypingcompletely,pressthe [Star]keyonceormoretocyclethroughtheotherwordoptions.
]Ifthedesiredwordismissingfromthewordchoiceslist,additbyusingtheABCmode.
2.Enterthewholewordbeforeeditingordeletinganykeystrokes.
3.Completeeachwordwithaspacebypressingthe keyortherightnavigationkey.
Todeleteletters,press .Pressandholddown toerasetheletterscontinuously.
n NoticeToexitthetextinputmodewithoutsavingyourinput,pressthe [END]key.
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Using the Korean Mode AllowsyoutotypeKoreanwhenyousetthelanguageasKorean.Refertothebelowtable.
Key CharactersintheOrderDisplayㄱ
ㅋ ] ㄲ ] ㄴ
ㄷ ] ㅌ ] ] ㄸ ] ] ㄹ
ㅁ ㅂ ] ㅍ ] ] ㅃ ] ] ㅅ ㅈ ] ㅊ ] ] ㅆ ] ㅉ ] ] ㅇ ㅎ ]
Key CharactersintheOrderDisplayㅏ
ㅑ ] ㅓ ] ㅕ ] ] ㅗ ㅛ ] ㅜ ] ㅠ ] ] ㅡ ㅣ ㅐ ] ㅒ ] ] ㅔ ] ] ㅖ ] ] ] ㅙ ] ] ㅚ ] ㅞ ] ] ] ㅟ ] ] ㅢ ]
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Yourphoneoffersasetoffunctionsthatallowyoutocustomizethephone.Thesefunctionsarearrangedinmenusandsub-menus,accessedviathetwosoftkeysmarkedtheleftsoft keyandtherightsoft key.Eachmenuandsub-menuallowsyoutoviewandalterthesettingsofaparticularfunction.
Softkeyfunctionsvarydependingonthemodeofthephone.Thelabelonthebottomofthedisplayscreenimmediatelyabovethesoftkeysindicatesthecurrentfunction.
Presstheleftsoftkeytoaccesstheavailable
Menu.
PresstherightsoftkeytoaccesstheavailableOptions.
AshortpresswilllaunchtheWAPbrowser.Ashortpressallowsyoutoselectandconfirmmenuoptions.
Selecting Functions and Options
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In-Call Menu
Yourphoneprovidesanumberofcontrolfunctionsthatyoucanuseduringacall.Toaccessthesefunctionsduringacall,presstherightsoftkey[Options].
During a CallThemenudisplayedonthehandsetscreenduringacallisdifferentfromthedefaultmainmenudisplayedwheninidlescreen,andtheoptionsaredescribedbelow.
Making a Second CallYoucanselectanumberyouwishtodialfromtheAddressBooktomakeasecondcall.PresstherightsoftkeythenselectAddressBook.Youcanalsodialasecondnumberby,first,placingyourActiveCallonHoldbypressingthe [SEND]Keyandthenbyenteringasecondphonenumberandpressing
[SEND]againtoconnect.Whenthesecondcallisconnected,thefirstcallisautomaticallyplacedonhold.Youcanswapbetweencalls,bypressingthe[SEND]key.
Swapping Between Two CallsByusingthreemethods,youcanswitchbetweentwocalls.
1.Pressthe [SEND]key.
2.Presstheupanddownnavigationkey.Theactivephonecallwillbehighlightedinblue.
3.Presstherightsoftkeyandthenselect“SwapCalls”.
Answering an Incoming CallToansweranincomingcallwhenthehandsetisringing,simplypressthe [SEND]key.Thehandsetisalsoabletowarnyouofanincomingcallwhileyouarealreadyonacall.Atonesoundsintheearpiece,andthedisplaywillshowthatasecondcalliswaiting.Thisfeature,knownasCall Waiting,isonlyavailableifyournetworksupportsit.
IfCallWaitingison,youcanputthefirstcallonholdandanswerthesecondcall,bypressingthe [SEND]key.
Rejecting an Incoming CallYoucanrejectanincomingcallwithoutansweringbysimplypressingthe[END]key.
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Muting the MicrophoneYoucanmutethemicrophoneduringacallbypressingtheleftsoftkey[Mute].Thehandsetcanbeunmutedbypressingtheleftsoftkey[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.Dialthe3rdnumberandpressthe[SEND]toconnect.
3.Onceconnectedtothe3rdperson,pressthe[Options]SoftKey,selectConferenceCallandthenselectJoinCalls.Thiswillcombinethe3separatecallersintooneconferencecall.RepeatthestepsabovetoaddmorepeopletotheConferenceCall.
Activate the Conference Call on HoldToactivateaconferencecallonhold,pressthe [SEND]key.
Adding Call to the Conference CallToaddacalltoanexistingconferencecall,presstherightsoftkey,andthenselecttheJoinCallssubmenufromtheConferenceCalloption.
Private Call in a Conference CallTohaveaprivatecallwithonecallerfromaconferencecall,presstherightsoftkeyandselectthePrivateMenufromtheConferenceCalloption.Whenthenumbersofthecallersaredisplayed,selecttheoneyouwishtospeakinprivate.
Ending a Conference CallCurrentlyactiveconferencecallcanbedisconnectedbypressingthe [END]key.
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Video Share Calling
Making and Answering a Video Share CallYoucanmakeoransweraVideoSharecallwithother3Gvideophones.InordertostartaVideoSharecall,bothsidesmusthavea3GVideoSharecapablephoneandbothmustbeina3Gcoveragearea.
n NoteBeforeyoustartaVideoShareCallyoumustcheckthefollowing:
•PhonemustbeinanAT&T3Gservicearea.
•The iconshouldbepresentontopleftcornerofthescreen.
To initiate Video Share follow these steps:
1.Makeaphonecallbydialinganumber,orselectinganumbereitherfromcontactlistorrecentcalllist.FromRecentcallorContactlist,youcanalsodirectlymakeaVideoSharebyselecting[Options]>[VideoShareCall]andselectingVideoType(LiveorRecorded).Inthiscaseskipstep2-3.
2.Afewsecondsaftertheconnectionisestablished,a"VideoShareReady"promptwillappearonthescreenoncetheotherpartyisreadytousetheVideoShareservice.IfAudioalertinVideoSharesetting(SeeApplicationSettings-Menu9.7.1)issetto‘ON’,anauditoryalertwillsoundalongwithprompt.
3.TostartVideoSharewithotherparty,youcanpresstheleftsoftkey[Video]orCamerakeyandselectVideotype(LiveorRecorded).
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n NoteTheSpeakerphonewillbeautomaticallyactivatedwhenaVideoSharesessionbegins,unlessahands-freedevice(Bluetooth®orwiredheadset)isconnected.
]Live:Youcanshareareal-timevideostreamwiththeotherpartywhilehavingaconversation.
]Recorded:Youcanshareapre-recordedvideoclipwiththeotherpartywhilehavingaconversation.(NotethatH.263videoformatin176x144sizeissupported)
4.IftheotherpartyacceptstheVideoShareinvitation,theVideoSharesessionwillbegin.(Afteraccepting,itmaytakeseveralsecondsbeforeactualVideoSharestarts)
DuringtheVideoShare,youcandothefollowingviatherightsoftkey[Options].
]Spk. On:YoucanturntheintegratedSpeakerphoneonwhileyouareusingBluetooth®
]Mute/Unmute:Youcanmute/unmutethemicrophonebyselectingmute/unmute.
]Stop Video Share:YoucanstopvideosharingandproceedswithvoicecallonlybyselectingStopVideoShare.
]Brightness:YoucanadjustthebrightnessofthescreenbyselectingBrightness.
]Zoom:Youcanzoomin/outthevideobyselectingZoom.
]Audio to Bluetooth®/Audio to Phone:WhenAudiotoBluetooth®isselected,youcanhaveaconversationusingBluetooth®.WhenAudiotoPhoneisselected,youcanhaveaconversationusingeitherspeakerphoneorheadset.
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]Record Video Share/Stop Recording:IfyouinitiatetheVideoSharesession,youcanstartrecordingthelivevideobyselecting‘RecordVideoShare’.Onceyouarerecordingthevideo,youcanstoprecordingbyselecting‘StopRecording’.
]End Call:Youcanendphonecallbyselecting‘EndCall’.(Note:VideoSharewillstopaswell)
]Hold Call:Youcanholdphonecallbyselecting‘HoldCall’.(Note:VideoSharewillstopwhenyouselect‘HoldCall’)
DuringtheVideoSharesession,youcanturnspeakerphoneon/offusingthe'Spk.off'/'Spk.on'optionwiththe [OK]key.
YoucanrecordacurrentvideoclipviaOptionsmenu,andtherecordedvideowillbesavedin[MyStuff]>[Video].
5. OnceVideoSharehasbeensuccessfullyemployedinthecall,youhavetheoptionofendingVideoShareorendingboththeVoiceCallandVideoShare.
1.InordertostopaVideoSharecallandproceedtoavoicecall1.Presstheleftsoftkey[Stop]or2.Presstherightsoftkey[Option]>
[StopVideoshare]
2.ToEndaVoicecallalongwithVideoSharecall1.PresstheEndKeyor2.Presstherightsoftkey
[Option]>[EndCall]
n Note1.AVideoShareCallwillbeterminatedinthe
followingcases:
•Whentryingtomakeaconferencecall/secondcallduringacall.
•Whenthevoicecallisplacedonhold.
•Whenthevoicecallisdisconnected.
•WhenmovingoutofAT&T3Gservicearea.
•Whenthenetworkconnectionispoor.
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2.AVideoShareCallwillbeunavailableinthefollowingcases(the“VideoShareReady”messagewillnotappear).
•Whentryingtomakeaconferencecall/secondcallduringaVideoShareCall.
•Whenthevoicecallisplacedonhold.
•WhenmovingoutoftheAT&T3Gservicearea.
To receive a Video Share session:
1.IfyoureceiveaVideoSharerequestduringacall,selecttheleftsoftkey[Accept]toaccepttherequest.Ifyoudon’twanttoaccepttherequest,presstherightsoftkey[Decline].Whenyou’rearecipientofaVideoSharecall,thefollowingisavailablevia[Options]:
]Spk. On:YoucanturntheintegratedSpeakerphoneOn/Off.
]Mute/Unmute:Youcanmute/unmutethemicrophonebyselectingmute/unmute.
]Stop Video Share:YoucanstopvideosharingandproceedwithavoicecallonlybyselectingStopVideoShare.
] Landscape mode:WhenLandscapemodeisselectedyoucanwatchsharedvideoinlandscapemode.
] Audio to Bluetooth®/Audio to Phone:WhenAudiotoBluetooth®isselected,youcanhaveaconversationusingBluetooth®.WhenAudiotoPhoneisselected,youcanhaveaconversationusingeitherthespeakerphoneortheheadset.
]End Call:Youcanendthephonecallbyselecting‘EndCall’.(Note:VideoSharewillstopaswell)
]Hold Call:Youcanplacethephonecallonholdbyselecting‘HoldCall’.(Note:VideoSharewillstopwhenyouselect‘HoldCall’)
n NoteThespeakerphonewillbeautomaticallyturnedonwhenaVideoShareCallbegins,andwillautomaticallyreturntothepreviousmodewhenaVideoShareCallends.
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Making a Video Share Call from Camera, Camcoder or Video GalleryWhenyouareinCameraorVideoRecordingmode,youcaneasilymakeaVideoShareCalltoapersoninyourContactList.
1.StartVideoSharecallasfollows:
-In‘TakePhoto’/'RecordVideo'mode,selectVideoShareiconatthelastoftherighticonlist.
-FromthereyoucanselectaContact,fromyourContactsList,andselect'Call'.ThiswillplaceyourVideoShareCall.
-In[Mystuff]>[Video],SelecttheVideoyouwishtoShare,pressrightsoftkey[Options]andselect[VideoShareCall].
n NoteThismenuitemisactiveonlyin3Gcoverageandvideosharecapable.
n NoteIftheotherpartyisnotreadyforVideoShare,thecallwillproceedtoordinaryvoicecall.
Saving your Video Share
OnlythesendercanrecordvideoduringtheVideoSharesessionby
1.Selecting[Option]>[RecordVideoShare]duringliveVideoSharecall.
2.SettingAutoRecordto‘ON’(SeeApplicationSettings).
TheSendercansavetherecordedvideoby
1.Selecting[Option]>[StopRecording]duringliveVideoSharecall.
2.EndingtheVideoSharecall.
Recordedvideowillbesavedin[MyStuff]>[Videos]folderinthephone.
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Menu Tree
1. AT&T Music (see page 40)1.1 Music Player1.2 Additional Music Services
2. Messaging (see page 47)2.1 Create Message2.2 Inbox2.3 IM
2.3.1AIM
2.3.2WINDOWSLIVEMESSENGER
2.3.3YAHOO!MESSENGER2.4 Mobile Email2.5 Drafts2.6 Outbox
2. Messaging (continued)2.7 Voicemail2.8 Message Settings
2.8.1MessageAlert
2.8.2Signature
2.8.3TextMessage
2.8.4MultimediaMessage
2.8.5VoicemailNumber
2.8.6ServiceMessage
3. YELLOWPAGES.COM (see page 59)
4. MEdia Net (see page 60)
Thefollowingillustrationshowstheavailablemenustructureandindicatesthe:
]Numberassignedtoeachmenuoption.
]Pagewhereyoucanfindthefeaturedescription.
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5. MEdia Mall (see page 62)5.1 Shop Tones5.2 Shop Games5.3 Shop Graphics5.4 Shop Multimedia5.5 Shop Applications5.6 Shop Video 5.7 MEdia Net
6. AT&T GPS (see page 64)
7. My Stuff (see page 66)7.1 CV7.2 Audio7.3 Games7.4 Picture7.5 Video7.6 Applications7.7 Tools7.8 Camera & Recordings 7.9 Web Pages7.0 Other Files7.* Memory Card
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8. Address Book (see page 78)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. Settings (see page 80)9.1 Audio & Ringtones
9.1.1ShopTones
9.1.2Volume
9.1.3Ringtone
9.1.4MessageTone
9.1.5AlertTone
9.1.6KeypadTone
9.1.7PowerOn/OffTones
9. Settings (continued)9.2 Phone Settings
9.2.1Date&Time
9.2.2Languages
9.2.3SetShortcuts
9.2.4AutoKeyLock
9.2.5SetFlightMode
9.2.6Security
9.2.7ResetSettings9.3 Display
9.3.1ShopGraphics
9.3.2Wallpapers
9.3.3Fonts
9.3.4Clocks&Calendar
9.3.5Brightness
9.3.6BacklightTimer
9.3.7ColorSchemes
9.3.8MenuStyles
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9. Settings (continued)9.4 Call
9.4.1CallForwarding
9.4.2SendMyNumber
9.4.3AutoRedial
9.4.4AnswerMode
9.4.5MinuteMinder
9.4.6CallWaiting
9.4.7CallReject
9.4.8SendDTMFTones
9.4.9TTY
9.4.0HearingAid
9.4.*Time&Cost9.5 Connection
9.5.1Bluetooth®
9.5.2USBConnectionMode
9.5.3InternetProfiles
9.5.4AccessPoints
9. Settings (continued)9.6 Memory
9.6.1UsedSpace
9.6.2SetStorageDefaults9.7 Application Settings9.8 Software Update9.9 Phone Information
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AT&T Music
Music Player Menu 1.1
]All Songs:Youcanviewallthesongsinyourmusiclibrary.
]Playlists:YoucanmakeyourownplaylistsbychoosingsongsfromtheAllsongsmenulist.
]Artists:Showsthelistofartistsofallthesongsinyourmusiclibrary,andshowsallthesongsbyachosenartist.
]Albums:Showsthelistofalbumsofallthesongsinyourmusiclibrary,andshowsallthesongsonachosenalbum.
]Genres:Showsthelistofgenresofallthesongsinyourmusiclibrary,andshowsallsongsofaspecificgenre.
]Shuffle Songs:Shufflesplayingorderofsongsinyourlibraryatrandom.Youcanlistentothesongsinrandom.
Tip!ItsupportsformatssuchasMP3,AAC,AAC+,WMA,MP4(audioonly)or3GP(audioonly).
n NoteCopyrightsofmusicfilesmaybeprotectedbycopyrightandintellectualpropertylaws.PleaseensurethatyouadheretotheapplicableTermsofUseofmaterialslawspriortodownloadingorcopyingfiles.
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Playing Music
Tolistentomusicthatyouhavetransferredtoyourphone,followthesequickeasysteps:
PlayingMusicwiththeSlideOpen
1.Presstheleftsoftkey[Menu]toopentheMainMenu.
2.SelectAT&T Music(1).
3.SelectMusicPlayer(1)toviewyouroptions.YoucanselectfromNowPlaying,AllSongs,Playlists,Artists,AlbumsandGenrestoselectyourMusicoryoucanjustselectShuffleSongstoshuffleyourcollection.
•Pressthe [OK]keytoPlay/Pauseaselectedsong.Whileplaying,presstheupordownnavigationkeystochangethevolume,andleftorright keystogotothepreviousornextsong.
•Whileplayingmusic,presstheLeftSoftKeytoMinimizethemusicplayerandaccessotherphonefunctionswhilemusicisplaying.
n NoteFilesunder300kbarestoredasringtonefiles.
Adding Music To Your HandsetMusicfilescanbeaddedtoyourhandsetbyusingoneormoreofthefollowingmethods:
•DownloadmusicandringtonesovertheAT&TnetworkdirectlytoyourdeviceviatheShopMusic(Menu1.2)linkintheAT&TMusicFolderortheShopTones(Menu5.1)linkintheAT&TMEdiaMallfolder
•FromyourexistingdigitalmediacollectiononyourPCviaWindowsMedia®Playerand/orWindowsExplorer.
•FromyourPCusingothermusicsubscriptionservices,suchasNapsteroreMusic.
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Purchasing and downloading Music directly to your Device
1.WithSlideopen,pressLeftSoftKey[Menu]toopentheMainMenu.
2. Press(1)orusetheNavigationKeystoselectAT&TMusic.
3. Select Shop Music (2).
4.Navigatethe Shop Music page todownloadtoday’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)orotherdigitalmusicmanagementsoftwaresuchasNapsteroreMusic
•MusiconyourPCinoneoftheseformats:MP3,.AAC,AAC+orWMA
•AMicroSDTMcard*(supportsupto8GBcards)
•USBdatacable*
*MicroSDTMcardandUSBdatacablesoldseparately;gotoatt.com/wirelessfordetails.
n NoteThisdeviceisnotcompatiblewithiTunesand/oriTunesfiles.
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Transferring Music from the Digital Music Service (such as Napster or eMusic)
1. Usingyourcomputer,openyourpreferredPCmusicmanagementclient.
2.Downloadtheselectedsongtoyourlibrary.
3. MakesurethemicroSDTMcardisinsertedproperlyintotheheadset.
4.UsetheUSBadaptercabletoconnectthehandsettothePC.WhenyoutrytoconnecthandsetonyourPC,thehandsetdisplays“ConnectingasMusicSync...”.
5.OncetheUSBconnectionhasbeenestablished,thehandsetdisplays“ConnectedasMusicSyncMode.Donotdisconnectduringtransfer.“andthecomputerscreenthenshowstheCF360device.Ifthedetectiondoesnotoccur,skiptoChanging USB Connection Settingssectiononpage45.
6.Followtheinstructionintheprogramtotransfermusictoyourhandset.
n NoteIfyouhaveaUSBhub,connectthehandsetdirectlytoyourcomputerratherthanthroughthehub.
Transferring Music using Windows Media Player
1.OpenWindowsMedia®Playeronyourcomputer(version10.0orhigher).
2.UsetheUSBadaptercabletoconnectthehandsettothePC.WhenyoutrytoconnecthandsetonyourPC,thehandsetdisplays“ConnectingasMusicSync...”.
3.OncetheUSBconnectionhasbeenestablished,thehandsetdisplays“ConnectedasMusicSyncMode.Donotdisconnectduringtransfer.“andthecomputerscreenthenshowstheCF360device.Ifthedetectiondoesnotoccur,skiptoChanging USB Connection Settingssectiononpage45.
n NoteIfyouhaveaUSBhub,connectthehandsetdirectlytoyourcomputerratherthanthroughthehub.
4.FromwithintheWindowsMedia®Playerapplication,clickontheSynctab.Previouslydownloadedsongsarethenlistedontheleftsideoftheapplication.
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5.Choosethedestinationlocationforthemediafiles.TheCF360MusicSyncPlayerappearsinadrop-downlistontherightsideofthescreen.
n NoteIftherearenoitemspresentintheplaylist,clicktheEditPlaylistbuttonandbeginaddingthemusicfilesfromamongthevariousmediacategories.
6.Clickonthecheckmarkboxes(totheleftofthesongentry)toselectthesongyouwanttosynchronizetoyourhandset.
7.ClicktheStartSyncbuttonattheupperrightcorneroftheapplicationtodownloadtheselectedsongstoyourhandset.A“synchronizationinprogress”messageappearsontheapplication.Donotunplugthehandsetduringthisprocess.Oncecomplete,aMusicfolderappearsbelowtheCF360MusicSyncPlayerontherightoftheSynctab.
8.ItisnowsafetounplugtheUSBconnectorfromthehandset.
Drag and Drop Music Using CF360 As A Mass Storage Device
1.InsertamicroSD™memorycard.
2.Poweronthephone.
3.ConnectthedevicetoaPCusingaCF360USBdatacable.
4.Abubblemayappear,“FoundNewHardwareLGUSBModem”.
5.AccessMy ComputeronthePC.
6.Thephone’smemorycardwillbelistedunder“DeviceswithRemovableStorage”inthesamelocationasanopticaldrive.
n NoteThePCwillautomaticallyassignadriveletter.
7.Fileexploreinanewwindowfordesiredmusicfiles.
8.DraganddropthedesiredmusiccontentfromthePCwindowtothe“StorageCard”window.
9.Disconnectthedevicefromthecable.
10.AccesstheMusicPlayeronthephone.
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n NoteIfthetargetcomputerdoesnotdetectthenewlyconnectedhandsetasMassStorage,skiptoChanging USB Connection Settingssectionbelow.
Changing USB Connection Settings
1.WhentheIdlescreendisplays,gototheMainMenubypressingtheleftsoftkey[Menu].
2.SelectSettingsandpressorthe[OK]key.
3.SelectConnectionandpressthe[OK]key.
4.UsetheUporDownNavigationkeytohighlightSelectUSB Connection Modeandpressthe[OK]key.
5.UsetheUporDownNavigationkeytohighlightMusicSync(ifusingWindowsMedia®PlayerorotherDigitalMusicServices)orMassStorage(ifyouaregoingtodragordropfiles)andpressthe[OK]key.
6.ReconnectthedevicetoaPC.
Deleting Music Files
WhenyouhavetransferredfileswiththeMusicSyncfeatureandyouwanttodeletethemfromyourphone,youshouldconnectthephonetoyourPCwithMusicSync.EvenifyouhavedeletedfilesonyourphonethatweretransferredwithMusicSyncbyoneofthefollowingmethods,deletethemagainwithMusicSync.ThefollowingarethethreeoptionsavailabletodeleteMusicfromyourPhone:
A.DeleteafileusingMassStorage,butnotusingMusicsyncfunction.
B.DeleteafilebydirectlyinsertingthemicroSDTMexternalmemoryontothePC.
C.Deleteafileusingdeletefunctiononthephone.
n NoteBeawarethatalloftheexistingdatawillbeerasedonmicroSDTMcardifyouusethebelowprocess.
A.UsetheMaster Clear>memorycardfunctionintheSettingsmenu(Menu9.2.7.2.2)
B.FormatexternalmemoryusingMassStorage.
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Additional Music Services Menu 1.2-1.8OtherAT&Tmusicapplicationsarepreloadedoravailableforyourphonethatallowyouto:
•Identifythename,artistandalbumtoasongfromasongsample.
•ListentothelatestHipHop,R&B,Rock,Jazz,orCountrystreamingcommercial-freeradiochannels,anywhereyougo.
•Viewthelatestmusicvideos.
•Viewmusicnewsandinformation.
•Cutcustom-maderingtonesfromthefavoritepartsofyourfavoritesongs.
•andmuchmore!
Tousetheseservices,
1.PressLeftSoftKeytoopentheMainMenu.
2.SelectEntertainment(1)andAT&TMusic(2).TheywillbelistedintheAT&TMusicFolder.
n NoteSomeapplicationsaredataintensive(i.e.previewsviastreaming)sotheusershouldbeenrolledinanunlimiteddataplanbeforeusingtheseservicestoavoidper-usedatacharges.
n NoteAdditionalchargesmayapplyfordownloadingcontentoruseoftheseservices.
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Messaging
ThismenuincludesfunctionsrelatedtoSMS(ShortMessageService),MMS(MultimediaMessageService),voicemail,aswellasthenetwork’sservicemessages.
Youcangotothemessagemenudirectlybypusingthe keyinthenavigationekeys.
Create Message Menu 2.1
n NoteIfyouselectagraphicoranaudiofilewhilewritingamultimediamessage,thefileloadingtimewilltakeabout5seconds.Youwillnotbeabletoactivateanykeyduringthefileloadingtime.Whenthefileloadingiscomplete,youwillbeabletowriteamultimediamessage.
Editing a message
ThefollowingoptionsareavailableforEditingaMessage.[Pressthe[Menu]softkey>[Messaging](2)>[CreateMessage](1)].Fromhereyoucanpresstheleftsoftkey[Insert]Toseetheoptionsavailableforyourmessage.
]Symbol:Youcaninsertsymbolsrangingfromsentencenotestoemoticons.Selecttheoneyouwantbynavigatingtheleft/rightsoftkeys[Previous/Next].
]Picture:Youcanselectagraphicimagebyusingtheleft/rightnavigationkeys.Youcanpreviewtheselectedpicturebypressingtheleftsoftkey[View].
]Audio:Youcaninsertvariousringtones.
n NotevCard,vCalendar,vNoteandvTaskarecreatedbyAddressBook,Calendar,NotepadandTasksrespectively.GototheToolsandAddressBooksectionsformoredetailedinformation.
]Video:Youcaninsertavideoclipbyusingthecenterkey[Insert].
] Take New Picture: Youcaninsertanewimagetakenfromthecamerabypressing
[OK] key.Thefollowingcameraoptionsareavailablewhenyoupress[Settings].Forfurtherdetails,gototheCamerasection.(seepage72)
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]Record New Audio:Youcanrecordnewaudiobypressingthecenterkey[Record].Afterrecordingnewaudio,youcancancelitbypressingtherightsoftkey[Cancel].Youcanalsopresstheleftsoftkey[Discard]todeletethecurrentrecordingandtryagain.Tocontrolthenewaudiomenu,choose[Options]bypressingtherightkey.Under[Options],chooseoneoffollowing
•Quality:Settheaudio’squalitytoFine,NormalorEconomy.
•Set Storage Defaults:YoucanassigntheprimarystoragetoPhone MemoryorMemory Card.
]Record New Video:Youcanrecordnewvideobypressingthecentersoftkey[OK],[Record].
]Template
- Text:Youcaneasilyinsertthefrequentlyusedsentencesinthetextmessage.
- Multimedia:Thepresetmultimediatemplatesareavailable.
- Signature:Inputyourownsignaturecreatedin(Menu2.8.2).Forfurtherdetails,seepage56.
]More:YoucaninsertSubject,vCard,vCalendar,vNote,vTask,orContact.
Using Options
Pressrightsoftkey[Options].
•Text Entry Mode:Setsthetextinputmode.Formoredetails,refertoEnteringText(page23).
•Text Entry Settings:TextEntryLanguageallowsyoutosetthetextentrylanguagetoEnglish,Spanish,FrenchandKorean.T9WordCandidatelistisavailablewhenitissettoOn.T9NextWordPredictionisavailablewhenitissettoOn.UseT9Dictionarytoaddwordsordelete/reset/modifywords.
•Delivery Options
- *Delivery Receipt:IfitissettoOninthismenu,youcancheckwhetheryourmessageissentsuccessfully.(Networkdependant)
- Request Read Receipt:Thismenuallowsyoutodeterminewhethertorequestareadconfirmationmailtoarecipient.
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•Save to Drafts:Savestheselectedmessagetodraftfolder.
•Cancel Message:Allowsyoutoexitthetextinputmodewithoutsavingyourinputmessage.
Sending a Message
AftercompletingamessageusingtheInsert/Options,selectSend Totosendamessage.
•Presstherightsoftkey[Options].
Whenyouaredoneinsertingitemsintoyourmessage.Youcanproceedbyselecting[SentTo].Inthisscreenyouhavemanyoptionsonwhoandhowtosendyourmessage.Pressontherightsoftkey[Options]toseethefollowingavailableoptions.Youcan:-EnteraNumberorE-mail-InsertSymbols-Refertorecentmessages,callandcaller
groups(tosetasarecipient)-Edityourmessage.
Inbox Menu 2.2
Youwillbealertedwhenyoureceiveamessage.TheywillbestoredintheInbox.IntheInbox,youcanidentifyeachmessagebyicons.Ifyouarenotifiedthatyouhavereceivedamultimediamessage,youcandownloadthewholemultimediamessagebyselectingitintheReceivemenu.
Thefollowing[Options]areavailableintheInboxlist.
]Add to Address Book:Youcansavethesender’sphonenumberintheContactList.
]Delete:Youcandeletethecurrentmessage.
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]Forward:Youcanforwardtheselectedmessagetoanotherparty.
]Copy to Phone / SIM:Allowsyoutocopythistothephone.
]Select Multiple: Allowsyoutochoosevariousitemsatonce.
]Message Details:Youcanviewinformationaboutreceivedmessages;Messagetype,Subject,Sender’saddress,Messagedate&time,Priority,Messagesize,AttachedFiles(OnlyforMultimediamessages).
]Delete All Read Messages:Youcandeleteallreadmessages.
IM Menu 2.3
TheInstantMessagingfeaturecanonlybeusedwiththesupportofthenetworkoperatororcommunitiessuchasAIM,WindowsLiveandY!Messenger.ForInstantMessagingusers,avalidUserIDandPasswordwillberequiredinordertologinandexchangemessagesaswellascheckingtheonlinestatus.
1.ThroughtheMainMenu.
2.ThroughtheIMhotkey(therightnavigationkey).ShortpressingthehotkeywillbringuptheavailableIMclients.ThemenuitemsbelowmightnotappearsincenotallIMcommunitiessupportthevariousoptions.AlsothemenustringsmayappeardifferentlybasedontheselectedIMcommunities.ThekeywordssuchasUserID,LoginandContactwillbeusedasgeneraltermsinIMmenusaccordingtothecurrentlyselectedcommunitiessuchasAIM®,WindowsLive®andY!®Messenger
Offline MenuSign In
ThisallowsuserstologinbyfillingintheUserIDandPassword.
n NoteOncetheUserIDandPasswordaresaved,youwillnotberequiredtotypetheminagainduringtheLoginprocess.Thisfeatureisoptional.
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Saved Conversations
Thisiswhereausercanviewsavedconversations.
Settings
]Set Sound:Allowsyoutosetanalerton/offforaContactwhentheyhaveactivityontheirsession.
]Network:YoumaycheckyourIMNetworkProfilesorServerAddressinformation.
IM Information
ThisindicatestheInstantMessagingClientInformationsuchasClientNameandVersionNumber.
Online Menu / 1 to 1 conversationAfterasuccessfulLogin,alistofcontactswithScreenNameswillappearonscreen.Dependingonthecursorlocationinthecontacts,thefollowingmenuoptionswillbeavailable.
When cursor is located on a Conversations List
n NoteWhenyouselecttheleft/rightnavigationkeyortheConfirmkeyontheConversationList,itofferstheabilitytovieworhidetheconversationslisted.
Thefollowingoptions,dependingontheIMCommunityyouaresignedinto,areavailablethroughthe'Options'softkey.
]Saved Conversations:Youmayviewordeletethestoredconversationsession.
]Settings
•My Status:AllowsyoutosetyourstatustoAvailable,BusyorInvisible.
•Set Sound:AllowsyoutosetanalertforaContactwhentheyhaveactivityontheirsession.
•Auto Sign In:YoumayLogintoanIMclientautomaticallywiththe‘When Power On’or‘When IM Start’options.
]Sign Out:ThisbeginstheLogoutprocess.
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When cursor is located on a ConversationThefollowingaretheoptionswhentheyclickonthe'Options'softkey.
]End Conversation:Thisclosestheselectedconversation.
n Note Ifanunknowncontactwasselected,that
contactisdeleted.
]Block/Unblock Contact:Thisallowsyoutoblock/unblocktheselectedConversationsContact.
]View Information:ThisallowsyoutoviewtheUserIDandStatusTextinformation.
]Settings:PleaserefertothepreviousSettingsMenu.
]Sign Out:ThisbeginstheLogoutprocess.
When cursor is located on a Contact ListThefollowingaretheoptionswhentheyclickonthe'Options'softkey.
]Add Contact:ThisaddsanewcontacttotheselectedContactLists;atthesametime,thissearchesforthecontactonthebasisofE-mailAddress,FirstName,orLastName.
]Refresh List:Thisrefreshesthepresentinformationonthecontactswithinthecontacts.
]Saved Conversations:Thisiswhereausercanviewsavedconversations.
]Settings:PleaserefertothepreviousSettingsMenu.
]Sign Out:ThisbeginstheLogoutprocess.
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When cursor is located on a ContactThefollowingaretheoptionswhentheyclickonthe'Options'softkey.
]Add Contact:Thisaddsanewcontacttotheselectedcontactslist;atthesametime,thissearchesforthecontactonthebasisofE-mailAddress,FirstName,orLastName.
]Delete Contact:ThisdeletestheselectedContact.
]Block/Unblock Contact:ThisallowsorblocksconversationwiththeselectedContact.
]Refresh Contact:Thisrefreshesthepresentinformationontheselectedcontact.
]View Information:Thisallowsyoutoviewinformation.ItprovidesUserID,StatusText.
]Settings:PleaserefertothepreviousSettingsMenu.
]Sign Out:ThisbeginstheLogoutprocess.
Menu options available in the Conversation screenUsingthe'Options'softkey,thefollowingoptionsareavailablewhileontheConversationscreen.
]Back To List:Thisbringsthescreenbacktothecontacts.
]Insert:YoucaninsertSymbol,Templateandemoticonsintheconversationscreen.
]Block/Unblock Contact:ThisallowsorblocksconversationwiththeselectedContact.
]Save Conversation:Storesthecurrentlyactiveconversation.
]End Conversation:Thisendstheactiveconversationandclearstheconversationbuffer.
]Settings:PleaserefertothepreviousSettingsMenu.
]Text Entry Mode:Setsthetextinputmodesuchasabc,Abc,ABC,T9abc,T9Abc,T9ABCand123.
]Text Entry Mode Settings:ThisselectstheT9predictivemodeLanguage.
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n Note•Intheconversationwindow,youcanusethe
up/downnavigationkeyforscrollingthroughtheconversation.
•Maximumnumberofcharacterssupportedbyamessageis800charactersforreceivingand127charactersforsending.
•Thepresentinformationmightnotupdateinrealtimesothe“RefreshList”/“RefreshContact”optioncanbeusedforthemostuptodatestatus.
Mobile Email Menu 2.4
MobileE-mailallowsyoutoaccessyourYahoo!®Mail,AOL®Mail,AIM®Mail,WindowsLive®Mail,AT&TYahoo!,AT&TMailandOtherprovidersaccountsonyourphone.So,nowyoucanquicklyandeasilycheckyoure-mailwhileyou’reawayfromyourcomputer.
To Set Up Mobile Email
] 1st Step:LeftSoftKey[Menu]] 2nd Step:Withnavigationkeyselect
'Messaging'
]Open Mobile Email:SelectMobile E-mailandpressOK.
]Select an E-mail Provider:Usethenavigationkeytohighlightthee-mailprovideryouwishtouseandpressOK.
]Log In
1.HighlighttheIDentryfield,pressdownonthenavigationkey,andthentypeinyourexistinge-mailID.
2.ScrolldownandhighlightthePasswordfieldandenteryourpassword.QuickTip:Yourpasswordiscasesensitive.Pressthe onthekeypadtochangefromlowercasetouppercase.
3.TosaveyourpasswordscrolldowntoRememberMeandpressdownonthenavigationkeytocheckthebox.
4.SelectSign In.
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]Opening an Email:Justscrolldownandhighlightthee-mailsubjectlineyouwanttoopenandpress[OK]key.Oncethee-mailopens,justselectOptionstoreply,forward,ordelete.
]Deleting an Email:Justscrolldowntothee-mailyouwanttodelete,pressOptions,thenDelete.
Foradditionaldetails,visitwww.att.com/email
Drafts Menu 2.5
Youcanviewthemessagessavedasadraft.Thedraftmessagesarelistedwiththedateandtimeofwhenthemessagesweresaved.
Thefollowing[Options]areavailable.
]Select Multiple:Allowsyoutodeletemultiplemessagesyouselectfromthefolder.
]Message Details:Allowsyoutoviewtheinformationonthemessage.
Outbox Menu 2.6
Outboxisatemporarystorageplaceformessageswaitingtobesentandwhereyoucanviewthelistsandcontentsofsentmessagesandalsoverifyiftransmissionwassuccessful.
IfthemessageisnotsentfromtheOutbox,youwillreceiveasoundalertalongwithaMessageSendingFailnoticeonthescreen.Anotherattemptwillbemadetosendthefailedmessageandaftertwounsuccessfulattempts,themessagewillnolongerbesentautomatically.Inordertosendthemessagethathasfailed,youmustpressResendfromtheOptionsmenu.
IfthemessageSendhasfailed,thefollowing[Options]areavailable.
]Delete:Deletestheselectedmessage.
]Edit:Allowsyoutoedittheselectedmessage.
]Select Multiple:Youcandeleteselectively.
]Message Details:ShowsyouTypeandSubject.
]View Status:Allowsyoutochecktheviewstatus.
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Voicemail Menu 2.7
Thismenuprovidesyouwithaquickwayofaccessingyourvoicemailbox(ifprovidedbyyournetwork).
Thismayalreadybeavailable;tocheckthevoicemail,pressandholdthe key.
Whennewvoicemailisreceived,thesymbolwillbedisplayedonthescreen.
n NotePleasecheckwithyournetworkserviceproviderfordetailsoftheirserviceinordertoconfigurethevoicemailsetup.
Message Settings Menu 2.8
Message Alert (Menu2.8.1)
AllowsyoutochooseSoundsandAlertType.
Signature (Menu2.8.2)
ThisfeatureallowsyoutocreateyourTextsignature.
Youcanusesymbols,texttemplatesandcontactsaspartofthesignature.
Onceyou'vecreatedasignature,youcanchoosetohaveitaddedintoyouroutgoingtextmessagesbyturning'On'the'InsertSignature'option.Pleasesee'InsertSignature'instructionsforthisoption.
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Text Message (Menu2.8.3)
]Text Template:Thereare6predefinedmessagesinthelist.Youcanviewandeditthetemplatemessagesorcreatenewmessages.Thefollowing[Options]areavailable.
- Send:AllowsyoutosendtheselectedtemplateviaMessage.
- Delete:Allowsyoutodeletetheselectedtemplatemessage.
- Edit:Allowsyoutowriteanewmessageoredittheselectedtemplatemessage.
- Delete All:Deletesallmessagesinthefolder.
]Message Center Number:Ifyouwanttosendatextmessage,youcangettheaddressoftheSMScenterbyusingthismenu.
] E-mail Gateway:YoucansendthetextmessagetoanE-mailAddressviathisgateway.
]Message Subject:YoucanentertheSMSSubjectwhenthismenuison.
]Insert Signature:Youcaninsertyourownsignature(Menu2.8.2)thatyoucreated.
Multimedia Message (Menu2.8.4)
]Multimedia Templates:Allowsyoutoaddnewmultimediatemplatesbychoosing[New].
- Insert:AllowsyouinsertSymbol,Picture,Audio,Video,TakeNewPicture,RecordNewAudio,RecordNewVideoandMore.
ThefollowingareavailablethroughtheRightSoftKey[Options]Menu.
- Text Entry Mode:Setsthetextinputmodeasabc,Abc,ABC,T9abc,T9Abc,T9ABCand123.
- Text Entry Settings:AllowsyoutochooseTextEntryLanguage,T9WordCandidateList,T9NextWordPredictionandT9Dictionary.
- Cancel:TocancelthecreationofaNewMultimediaTemplateandreturntothepreviousMenu.
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]Priority:Youcansetthepriorityofthemessageyouchoose.
]Message Subject:YoucanentertheMMSSubjectwhenthismenuison.
]Validity Period:Thisnetworkserviceallowsyoutosethowlongyourmultimediamessageswillbestoredatthemessagecenter.
]Send Delivery Receipt:AllowsyoutoreceiveadeliveryconfirmationnotificationforaMultimediaMessage.
]Send Read Receipt:AllowsyoutoreceiveamessagereadconfirmationnotificationforaMultimediaMessage.
]Download Options
- Download Without Ask:AllowsMultimediaMessagetobedownloadedautomatically.
- Ask Always:YoucandownloadaMultimediaMessagemanually.
- Discard:UsedwhenuserrejecttodownloadMultimediaMessage.
] Message Center:ThedetailsfortheMultimediagatewayarepre-loadedontoyourhandsetandshouldnotbechanged.
Voicemail Number (Menu2.8.5)
Thismenuallowsyoutosetthevoicemailcenternumberifthisfeatureissupportedbythenetworkserviceprovider.Pleasecheckwithyournetworkserviceproviderfordetailsoftheirserviceinordertoconfigurethehandsetaccordingly.
Service Message (Menu2.8.6)
YoucansettheServiceoptiontodeterminewhetheryouwillreceiveservicemessagesornot.
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UnleashthepowerofYELLOWPAGES.COMlocalsearchonyourmobilephone.
Findabusiness,getmapsanddirections,andsaveyourfavorites:ourmobileappgivesyouwhatyouneed,wheneverandwhereveryouneedit.
]Searchforlocalbusinesses.
]Viewratingsandcallbusinesses.
]Savebusinessesforfutureaccess.
]Getmapsandviewstep-by-stepdirections.
*Formoreinformation,refertothewww.yellowpage.com
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MEdia Net
ThismenushowshowtoaccesstheInternetbylaunchingtheWAPbrowser.
MEdiaNetisoneoftheservicesprovidedbyAT&Tanditgivesyouaccesstoallthecoolthingsyoucandowithyourwirelessphone.
n NoteChecktheavailabilityofWAPservices,pricingandtariffswithyournetworkoperatorand/ortheserviceproviderwhoseserviceyouwishtouse.Serviceproviderswillalsogiveyouinstructionsonhowtousetheirservices.
PleasecontactyourserviceprovidertoopenanInternetaccount.
Tolaunchthebrowserinstandbymode,pressthe key.
Onceconnected,thehomepageisdisplayed.Thecontentdependsontheserviceprovider.
Toexitthebrowseratanytime,pressthekey.
Menus for the BrowserYoucansurftheInternetusingeitherthephonekeysortheWAPBrowsermenu.
Using the Navigation KeysWhensurfingtheInternet,thekeysfunctiondifferentlyfromwhenthephoneisonStandbyMode.
Key Description
up/downnavigationkey
Scrolleachlineofthecontentarea
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Using the WAP Browser Menu
Online menu
OnceyouareconnectedtotheInternet,thefollowingmenuoptionsareavailable:
] Back:Movestothepreviouspage.
] Forward:Movestothenextpage.
] Refresh:Loadsthecurrentpageagain.
] Home:Movestotheinitialhomepage.
] EnterURL:ConnectstothespecificURLafterediting.
] Bookmarks:YoucanaddorsavethecurrentpagetoBookmarkorviewthelistsavedunderBookmark.
] Search Text:Youcansearchthetextwhatyouwanttofind.
] Recent Pages:YoucanmanagethelistoftheInternetpagesyouvisited.
] Settings:AllowsyoutosetoptionssuchasFullScreenView,Cache,Cookie,QpassandotherBrowserSettings.
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Shop Tones Menu 5.1
ThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’sringtonedownloadsite.
n NoteAdditionalchargesmaybeincurredwhendownloadingringtones.Contactyourserviceproviderforfurtherinformation.
Shop Games Menu 5.2
ThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’sgamedownloadsite.ThisallowsuserstodownloadthevariousgamesbyconnectingtotheInternet.
n NoteAdditionalchargesmaybeincurredwhendownloadinggames.Contactyourserviceproviderforfurtherinformation.
Shop Graphics Menu 5.3
ThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’sgraphicsdownloadsite.
n NoteAdditionalchargesmaybeincurredwhen
downloadinggraphics.Contactyourserviceproviderforfurtherinformation.
Shop Multimedia Menu 5.4
ThisallowsyoutoconnecttoAT&T’smultimediadownloadsite.
n NoteAdditionalchargesmaybeincurredwhendownloadingmultimediacontents.Contactyourserviceproviderforfurtherinformation.
Shop Applications Menu 5.5
ThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’sapplicationdownloadsite.ThisallowsuserstodownloadthevariousapplicationsbyconnectingtotheInternet.
n NoteAdditionalchargesmaybeincurredwhendownloadingapplications.Contactyourserviceproviderforfurtherinformation.
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Shop Video Menu 5.6
ThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’svideodownloadsite.
n NoteAdditionalchargesmaybeincurredwhendownloadingvideo.Contactyourserviceproviderforfurtherinformation.
MEdia Net Menu 5.7
Thisconnectstothehomepage.ThisoptionwillconnectyoutothehomepageusingtheWAPbrowser.
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AT&T GPS
TheAT&TNavigatorapplicationonyourdeviceusesGPSpositiondeterminationtechnologyandaccesstoyourcarrier’sdatanetworktoprovideyouwithdrivingdirectionsandahostofotherservices,including:
]GPSnavigationthatgivesyouturn-by-turndirectionstoanydestinationaddressinthecontinentalUnitedStates.Ifyoumissaturnorgetoff-track,AT&TNavigatorwillcalculateanewrouteforyou.YoucanenteradestinationaddressbyusingAT&TNavigator’sautomaticvoicerecognitionsystemorbytypingonthedevice’skeypad.
]Audioandvisualtrafficalertswhiledrivingorviewingmaps,aswellastrafficre-routingcapabilitiestominimizedelaysonyourtrip.
]ASearchfeaturethatallowsyoutofindbusinessesorpointsofinterestnearyourcurrentlocation,anairport,awaypoint,oranyotherenteredaddress.Youcanreadratingsandreviewsforbusinessesandeasilycallthebusinessthatyouhavefoundtocheckontheavailabilityofanitemortomakeareservation.Youcannavigatetothebusinesslocationnoworsavetheaddressforlateruse.
]Mapsoftheareaaroundyourcurrentlocation,aroundamarkedwaypoint,oraroundanaddressthatyouhadpreviouslyentered.Youcanpanthemap(adjustleft,right,up,ordown)andzoominorout.Youcanalsomarkapointunderthecursorasawaypoint.
]Acompass-likeindicatorpresentingyourdirectionoftravel,location,andspeed.
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]TheabilitytopersonalizeyourapplicationpreferencesbyselectingU.S.customaryormetricdistanceunits,thelanguageforaudibleguidance,andsoon.
YoucanalsousemanyofAT&TNavigator’sfeaturesontheTeleNavwebsite,suchasgettingdrivingdirections(RoutePlanning)andusingtheSearchfunctiontofindbusinesses,churches,schools,andgovernmentoffices.YoucanalsousetheTeleNavwebsitetoaddanaddresstoyourMyFavoriteslist,manageyourMyFavoritesandRecentPlaceslists,andshopattheTeleNavStore.
n NoteForbestGPSperformance
]InordertoimproveGPSantennasensitivity,donotcovertheGPSantennaareaofthedevice.
]YourGPSantennasensitivitymightbeweakenedifyouareinahighrisingbuilding,underground,orlocationsurroundedbymetalorconcrete.
]UsenearthewindowindoorsforbetterGPSantennasensitivity.
]Forbatterydurability,pleaseusevehiclepoweradapterinyourcar.
]Itcouldtake2~3minutestogetyourGPSpositiondependingontheconditionoftheenvironmentornetwork.
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CV Menu 7.1
CellularVideo(CV)bringsyouquick,on-demandaccesstocrystalclearnews,sports,weatherandentertainmentvideoclips.CatchuponTV’shottestshows,funniestcomedians,biggestheadlinesandlatestsportsscores.Youcanevenpersonalizeyourhomepageforquickaccesstoyourfavorites.Inaddition,theCVserviceautomaticallystreamslocalizedweatherinformationtoyourpersonalized“News&Weather”pageeachandeveryday.
ToaccessCV:
1.Fromstandbymode,presstheLeftSoftKeytoaccesstheMenu.
2.ScrolltoandselectMyStuff(option1).
3.Selectacategoryandplayaclip.
Audio Menu 7.2
]Shop Tones:ThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’sringtonedownloadsite.
]Answer Tones:ThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’sanswertonedownloadsite.
]Record Voice:Youcanrecordyourownaudiobypressingthecenterkey[OK].
]Files:Youcanviewtheaudiofilesonyourphone.
Games Menu 7.3
JavaisatechnologydevelopedbySunMicrosystems.SimilartothewayyouwoulddownloadtheJavaAppletusingthestandardNetscapeorMSInternetExplorerbrowsers,aJavaMIDIetcanbedownloadedusingaWAPenabledphone.Dependingontheserviceprovider,JavabasedprogramssuchasJavagamescanbedownloadedandrunonaphone.Oncedownloaded,theJavaprogramcanbeviewedwithintheGamesmenuwhereyoucanselect,executeordelete.Javaprogramfilessavedinthephoneormemorycardarein.JADand.JARformats.
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n NoteTheJARfileisacompressedformatoftheJavaprogramandtheJADfileisadescriptionfilethatincludesalldetailedinformation.Fromthenetwork,priortodownload,youcanviewalldetailedfiledescriptionsfromtheJADfile.
n WarningOnlyJ2ME(Java2MicroEdition)basedprogramswillruninaphoneenvironment.
J2SE(Java2StandardEdition)basedprogramswillonlyruninaPCenvironment.
]Shop Games:ThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’sgamedownloadsite.
]Games List:Youcanseethedefaultanddownloadedgamesinthelist.
Picture Menu 7.4
OncetheuserhasClickedonPicture(Menu>MyStuff>Picture)Iconswillappear.Thetopthreeiconsarethefollowingoptions:
]Shop Graphics:ThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’sgraphicdownloadsite.
n NoteAdditionalchargesmaybeincurredwhendownloadinggraphics.Contactyourserviceproviderforfurtherinformation.
]Take Picture:Youcantakeyourownphotobypressingthecenterkey[OK].
]Make Animated GIF:Youcanmakeananimationfilewiththeselectedimagesinthelist.
]Files:Youcanviewthegraphicfilesinthelist.
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Video Menu 7.5
OncetheuserhasenteredVideo,theiconsthatappeararethefollowingOptions.
]Shop Videos:ThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’svideodownloadsite.ThisallowsuserstodownloadthevariousvideosbyconnectingtotheInternet.
]Record Video:Youcanrecordyourownvideobypressingthecenterkey[OK].
]Files:Youcanviewthevideofilesinthelist.
n NoteDRM(DigitalRightsManagement)DRMsometimesrestrictssomefunctions,suchassendingandediting.The indicatescontentcontrolledbyDRMprotection.
Applications Menu 7.6
ThismenudisplaysthelistofJavaprogramsdownloadedusingWAP.Allpreviousdownloadedprogramscanbeselected,deleted,orviewedindetailwithintheApplicationmenu.
]Shop Applications:ThismenuoptionconnectstoAT&T’sapplicationdownloadsite.
]Applications List:Youcanseethedownloadedapplicationsinthelist.
Tools Menu 7.7
Recent Calls (Menu7.7.1)
Youcanchecktherecordofmissed,received,anddialedcallsonlyifthenetworksupportsCallingLineIdentification(CLI)withintheservicearea.
Thenumberandname(ifavailable)aredisplayedtogetherwiththedateandtimeofthecall.Youcanalsoviewcalltimes.
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All Calls
Allowsyoutoviewallofmissed,received,anddialedcallrecords.
Missed Calls
Viewthenumber,ifavailable,andcallitorsaveitintheAddressBook.
]EnteranewnameforthenumberandsavebothintheAddressBook.
]Sendamessageusingthisnumber.
]Deletethecallfromthelist.
Dialed Calls
]Viewthenumber,ifavailable,andcallitorsaveitintheAddressBook.
]EnteranewnameforthenumberandsavebothintheAddressBook.
]Sendamessageusingthisnumber.
]Deletethecallfromthelist.
Received Calls
]Viewthenumber,ifavailable,andcallitorsaveitintheAddressBook.
]EnteranewnameforthenumberandsavebothintheAddressBook.
]Sendamessageusingthisnumber.
]Deletethecallfromthelist.
Alarm Clock (Menu7.7.2)
Thealarmfunctionallowsyoutosetupmultiplealarms.Youcanalsosetthetime,repetitionintervalandalarmsound.
Selectyourdesiredalarmsettingtoconfigurefromthealarmlist.Ifthereisnoalarmsetting,presstheleftsoftkey[New]toaddanewalarm.
]Time:Selectthedesiredsettimemodeusingthenavigationkey.Inputyourdesiredalarmtimebyspecifyingthehourandminute.Ifthetimeisin12hourclockformat,youhavetoselecteither‘am’or‘pm’usingthecentersoftkey.
]Repeat:Selectthedesiredrepeatmodeusingthenavigationkey.
]Alarm Tone:Selectthealarmsoundtouseforthealarmusingthe key.
]Memo:Inputalarmname.
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Calendar (Menu7.7.3)
Whenyouenterthismenuoptionacalendarwillbedisplayed.Thesquarecursorisusedtolocateaparticularday.Thebottombaronthecalendarindicatesschedule(s)forthatday.Thisfunctionhelpstoremindyouoftheschedule.Thephonewillsoundanalarmtoneifithasbeensetforaspecificscheduleitem.
Key Description
up/downnavigationkey Weekly
left/rightnavigationkey Daily
key/ key Annually
key/ key Monthly
Thefollowing[Options]areavailable:
]Search:Allowsyoutosearchthesavedschedule(s)bypressingthecharacterkeys.
]Set Holiday:Allowsyoutosetyourpersonalholidayfortheselecteddate.
]View All:Allowsyoutoviewallsavedschedules.
]Week View:Allowsyoutoseethescheduleoftheselectedweek.
]Go to Date:Allowsyoutojumptoaspecificdate.
]Selective Delete:DeletesthedefinedschedulessuchasOldSchedulesorAllSchedules.
]Settings
Notepad (Menu7.7.4)
Youcancreateuptoamaximumof30memos.
1.Presstheleftsoftkey[New]tocreateanewmemo.
2.Inputthememoandpressthecenterkey[Save]tosave.
Calculator (Menu7.7.5)
Thecalculatorfunctionallowsyoutoadd,subtract,multiplyanddivide.Youcaninputnumbersusingthenumberkeys,andinputoperatorsusingtheup,down,left,andrightnavigationkeys.
Youcaninputadecimalpointbypressingthe [Star]key.Youcanalsoinputparenthesesbypressingthe [Pound]Key.
Wheneveryoupressthe key,charactersaresequentiallydeletedinreverseorder.
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World Clock (Menu7.7.6)
TheWorldclockfunctionprovidestimeinformationonmajorcitiesworldwide.
1.Youcanchooseyourcitynamefirstbytypingitandpresstheleftsoftkey[Save].
2.Youcanselectadesiredcityasabaseusingtherightsoftkey[Options]-[ChangeCity].
Tasks (Menu7.7.7)
Thisfeatureallowsyoutosaveandmanageatask.
1.ToaddanewTodoitem,selecttheleftsoftkey[New]intheTaskscreen.
2.Inputduedate,notes,priorityandstatusforthenewTask.
3.Presstheleftsoftkey[Save]tosavetheTaskitem.
Thefollowing[Options]areavailableintheTasklist.
]Mark 'Complete' / Mark 'In Progress':AllowsyoutochangethestatusoftheselectedtaskasInProgressorComplete.
]Edit:Allowsyoutoeditasavedtask.
]Delete:Deletestheselectedtask.
]Selective Delete:DeletesAllCompleted,AllPastTasksorAllTasks.
]Send Task Via:EnablestheselectedtasktobesentviaMessageandBluetooth®.
]Select Multiple:Allowsyoutohavevariouschoices.
]View Calendar:Thecalendarpop-upwindowisdisplayed.
Stop Watch (Menu7.7.8)
Thismenuallowsyoutorecordtheelapsedtimeofanevent.Thedurationofindividuallaptimes(upto20times)andthetotaltimecanbedisplayed.
]New Time
1.Tostarttiming,pressthecenterkey[Start].TherunningtimeisdisplayedasHH.MM.SS.hh(hours,minutes,seconds,hundredthsofasecond).
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2.Duringthetiming,youcanrecordanindividuallaptimebypressingtherightsoftkey[Lap].Upto20laptimescanberecorded.
3.Youcanstoporrestarttimingbypressingthe key.ThetimescanbesavedoncetheTiminghasbeenstoppedbyusingtheleftsoftkey[Options]Menu.
4.Toresetthestopwatch,presstheleftsoftkey[Reset].
]Saved Times:YoucanseethesavedrecordedtimeswhichareinthelaptimelistoftheNew Timeoption.
Tip Calculator (Menu7.7.9)
Thisfeatureallowsyoutoquicklyandeasilycalculatethetipamountbasedonthetotalbillaswellasthesplitofthetotalbillbasedonthenumberofpeople.
Unit Converter (Menu7.7.0)
Thisfunctionconvertsanymeasurementintoaunityouwant.
Thereare6typesofunitsthatcanbeconverted:Area,Length,Weight,Temperature,Volume,andVelocity.
n NoteYoucaninputadecimalnumberbypressingthe
[Star]key.
Camera & Recordings Menu 7.8
Take Photo (Menu7.8.1)
Usingthecameramodulebuiltintoyourphone,youcantakepicturesofpeopleoreventswhileonthemove.Additionally,youcansendphotostootherpeopleinapicturemessage.Therightsoftkey[Settings]willbringupthefollowingoptions.Therearetwotabs,oneofwhichisPreviewandtheotherisOthers.ThefollowingaretheoptionsofPreview.]Brightness: Youcanadjustthebrightness
levelofthescreenusingtheUporDownnavigationkeysandthereare9levelsofBrightness.
]Color Effects: Allowsyoutoapplyspecialeffectstothepicture.PresstheUporDownnavigationkeytofindthetoneyouwanttousefromthefollowingoptions:Color,Mono,Sepia,Negative,Blue,Emboss,Sketch,Purplish,Bluish,EdgemapandPosterize.
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]White Balance: ThisadjuststheLightEffectlevelandyoucanselectfromthefollowingoptions:Auto/Daylight/Cloudy/Illuminate/Indoors.
]Night Mode:AllowsyoutochooseOnorOff.
]Timer: Determinesthecameratimer.
]Image Quality:YoucanselectthedesiredqualityofphotobyselectingeitherSuperFine,FineorNormalmodebyusingthenavigationkeys.
FollowingsaretheoptionsofOthers.
] Save to:WhenamicroSD(TM)cardisinsertedintothephone,youhavetheoptiontoSaveyourPhotostothememorycardortothephone.
] Hide Icons:AllowsyoutochooseAutoorManual.
] Shutter Tones:Allowsyoutoselectasoundwhenyoupresstheshutter.Tone1/Tone2/Tone3/Off
] Reset Settings:Thisrestoresthedefaultcamerasettings(Size,Brightness,Zoom,etc.).
Record Video (Menu7.8.2)
Youcanrecordavideoclipinthismenu.Beforestartingtorecord,presstherightsoftkey[Settings]tosetthefollowingvalues.Selectthedesiredvalueandpressthe keytoconfirm.
Therightsoftkey[Settings]willbringupthefollowingoptions.
Therearetwotabs,oneofwhichisPreviewandtheotherisOthers.
FollowingsaretheoptionsofPreview.
]Brightness:Youcanadjustthebrightnesslevelofthescreenusingtheleft/rightnavigationkeysandthereare9levelofsetting.
]Color Effects:Allowsyoutoapplyspecialeffectstothepicture.Presstheleftorrightnavigationkeytofindthetoneyouwanttousefromthefollowingoptions:Color,Mono,Sepia,Negative,Blue,Emboss,Sketch,Purplish,Bluish,EdgemapandPosterize.
]White Balance:ThisadjuststheLightEffectlevelandyoucanselectfromthefollowingoptions:Auto/Daylight/Cloudy/Illuminate/Indoors.
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]Night Mode:AllowsyoutochooseOnorOff.
]Video Quality:YoucanselectthedesiredqualityofphotobyselectingeitherSuperFine,FineorNormalmodebyusingthenavigationkeys.
]Duration: ThereareGeneralmode,VideoShareMode,andMMSVideoMode.
FollowingsaretheoptionsofOthers.
]Save to:WhenamicroSD(TM)cardisinsertedintothephone,youhavetheoptiontoSaveyourVideotothememorycardortothephone.
]Hide Icons:AllowsyoutochooseAutoorManual.
]Voice Tones:AllowsyoutoselectMuteorUnmute.
]Reset Settings:Thisrestoresthedefaultcamerasettings(Size,Brightness,Zoom,etc.).
Camera Album (Menu7.8.3)
Inthismenu,youcanreviewthepicturesandvideosyouhavetaken.Whennoimageshavebeencaptured,theEmptymessagewillbedisplayed.Thepicturewilldisplaythelastimageviewed.Theleftorrightnavigationkeyisusedtoviewpreviousornextimage.
Thefollowingsaretheoptionswhenyoupresstheleftsoftkey[Options].
]Send:AllowsyoutosendtakenPhotosviaaMessage,BluetoothTMortoHP'sSnapfish.Forfurtherdetailsaboutsendingmultimediamessages,page57.
]Use as:AllowsyoutosettheselectedphotoimageasawallpaperorContactsimage.
]Print: AllowsyouhelptoprintitoutviaBluetooth®.
]Delete:Youcandeletetheselectedimagefile.
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]Slide Show:TheSlideShowmodewilldisplaytheimagesinslideshowformat.Theimagesareshownin2secondintervals.
]Edit:YoucanResize,Crop,Rotate,ColorAdjustmentandImagefilter.
]Rename:Youcanchangethetitleoftheselectedgraphicfile.
]Display Date: AllowsyoutodisplaytheDateorDate&Time.
]Information:DisplaysName,Size,Date,Resolution,TypeandCopyrightProtectioninformation.
Record Voice (Menu7.8.4)
Youcanrecordanaudioclipinthismenu.TherecordedaudiofileissavedautomaticallytotheAudioGalleryintheMyStuffMenu(Menu7.2).
Therightsoftkey[Options]willbringupthefollowingoptions.
]Record Mode:SetstherecordingmodetoeitherMMSorGeneral.
]Quality:Determinesthequalityofanaudioclip.
]Set Storage Defaults:YoucansettheprimarystorageoftherecordedaudiototheHandsetortheMemoryCard.
Theleftsoftkey[Gallery]willbringuptheAudiofolder.
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Web Pages Menu 7.9
Bookmarks (Menu7.9.1)
Thisfunctionallowsyoutostoreandeditfrequentlyaccessedsites.Thefollowing[Options]areavailable.
n NoteYourphonemayhavesomepre-installedbookmarksforsitesnotaffiliatedwithLG.LGdoesnotwarrantorendorsethesesites.Ifyouchoosetoaccessthem,youshouldtakethesameprecautionsforsecurityorcontentasyouwouldwithanysite.
]New Bookmark:Addanewbookmarkmanually.
]New Folder:Addanewfoldermanually.
]Move:Moveabookmarktoanotherfolderwhichyouaddedmanually.
]Edit:Modifytheexistingbookmarkitem.
]Delete:Allowsyoutoerasetheselectedbookmark.
]Send URL:AllowsthebookmarkinformationtobesentviaSMStoanotherperson.
]Select Multiple:Allowsyoutoselectmultiplebookmarksformovingordeleting.
n NotePre-installedbookmarkscannotbedeletedoreditedbyusers.Inordertochangethetextinputmodeforsymbolinput,pleaserefertotheGeneralFunctionssection.
Saved Pages (Menu7.9.2)
Thissavesthepageondisplayasanoff-linefile.Amaximumof20pagescanbesaved.
Recent Pages (Menu7.9.3)
YoucanmanagethelistoftheInternetpagesyouvisited.
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Other Files Menu 7.0
Whenyoureceivefilesofanundefinedformat(suchas.vcs,.vcf,etc.)viaE-mail,thefilesaresavedinthisfolder.
Thefollowing[Options]areavailable.
]Delete:Youcandeletetheselectedfile.
]Rename:Youcaneditthenameoftheselectedfile.
]New Folder:Youcancreateanewfolder.
]Sort By:Youcansortthefoldersbyname,dateandtype.
]Delete All:Youcandeleteallfiles.
]Select multiple:Youcandelete,copy,moveandsendseveralfilesatonce.
]Information:Youcanviewinformationabouttheselectedfileandfolder.
Memory Card Menu 7.*
ThisfunctionshowsthestatusoftheexternalmicroSD™cardmemory.
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Contact List Menu 8.1
Thismenuallowsyoutosaveandmanagecontactaddressinformation.TheContactList'sfunctionsallowyoutoaddanewaddressorsearchsavedcontactaddressesbyname.
New Contact Menu 8.2
Thismenuallowsyoutoaddanewcontactaddress.Youcanentercontactaddressinformationincludingname,phonenumbers,e-mailaddresses,groupinformationitems,memos,ringtones,andimage(photograph).
YouhavetoselectthePhoneundertheMemorysectionortheSIMCardmemoryusingtheleftandrightnavigationkeys.
Caller Groups Menu 8.3
Thismenuallowsyoutomanagegroupinformation.Bydefault,thereare4groups:family,friends,colleaguesandschool.
Speed Dial Lists Menu 8.4
Thismenuallowsyoutoconfigurethespeeddialnumbers.Youcanselectanumberfrom2to9asaspeeddial.Youcanconfigurespeeddialnumbersforanyofthe8numbersforaspecificcontactaddresssothatacontactaddressmayhavemultiplespeeddialnumbers.
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Contact Management Menu 8.5
YoucancopyanddeletecontactsbetweenSIMandPhone.
Service Dial Numbers Menu 8.6
YoucanviewthelistofServiceDialingNumbers(SDN)assignedbyyournetworkprovider.Suchnumberscouldincludetheemergency,directoryassistanceandvoicemailnumbers.
1.SelecttheServicedialnumberoption.
2.Thenamesoftheavailableserviceswillbeshown.
3.Usetheup/downnavigationkeystoselectaservice.Pressthe [SEND]key.
My Numbers Menu 8.7
ThisdisplaysyourphonenumbersstoredintheSIMCard.
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Audio & Ringtones Menu 9.1
Therecanbe4soundmodes:General,VibrateAll,AlarmOnlyandSilentAll.General,VibrateAll,AlarmOnlyandAllSilentmodescanbechangedfromtheVolumemenu(Menu9.1.2)underRingtoneandAlerts(Menu9.1.2.1)Inaddition,pressingandholdingthe
[Star]keyonidlescreenmodecanswitchbetween"VibratingModeOn"and"VibratingModeOff".EarMicisavailablewhenrespectiveinstrumentsareattached.
Shop Tones (Menu9.1.1)
ConnectstoAT&TRingtoneShops.
Volume (Menu9.1.2)
ThismenucontrolsRingtone,Multimedia,CallandKeypadvolume.
Ringtone (Menu9.1.3)
]Sounds:Showsandplaysringtones.ThesecanbedownloadedringtonesfromRingtoneshops.
]Alert Type:Supports3ringalerttypes.Ring,RingandVibration,andRingafterVibration.
]Increasing Ringtone:AllowsyoutoselectanIncreasingRingtonetypewhichisplayedwhenyoureceiveanincomingcall.YoucanelecttoturnthisOnofOff.
Message Tone (Menu9.1.4)
]Sounds:Showsandplaysmessagetones.ThesecanbedownloadedringtonesfromRingtoneshops.
]Alert Type:Supports6messagealerttypes.RingOnce,RingEvery2Min.,RingEvery15Min.,Ring&Vibrate,Vibrate,Silent.
n NoteFulllengthmusictrackscannotbesetasringtones.
Alert Tone (Menu9.1.5)
]Sounds:Allowsyoutoselectasetofalerttones.Supports2alerttonetypes,AlertTone1andAlertTone2.
]Alert Type:YoucanselecttoturnAlertTonestoRingorSilent.
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Keypad Tone (Menu9.1.6)
Thismenuoptionallowsyoutoselectatonethatthephonesoundswhenakeyispressed.YoucanselectanoptionfromMelodyandVoice.
Power On/Off Tones (Menu9.1.7)
AllowsyoutoselectaPowerOn/Offtone.YoucanelecttohavethemRingorbeSilent.
Phone Settings Menu 9.2
Date & Time (Menu9.2.1)
Set Date
Thisallowsyoutoentertheday,monthandyear.YoucanchangethedateformatviatheDateFormatmenuoption.
Date Format
ddd,MMMDD
MM/DD/YYYY(month/day/year)
DD/MM/YYYY(day/month/year)
YYYY/MM/DD(year/month/day)
Set Time
Thisallowsyoutoenterthecurrenttime.YoucanchoosethetimeformatviatheTimeFormatmenuoption.
Time Format
12Hours/24Hours
Auto Update
SelectOntosetthephonetoautomaticallyupdatethetimeanddateaccordingtothecurrentlocaltimezone.
Languages (Menu9.2.2)
Youcanchangethelanguageforthedisplaytextonyourphone.ThischangewillalsoaffecttheLanguageInputmode.
Set Shortcuts (Menu9.2.3)
Selecting[OK]displaysthefunctionalitiesof4NavigationkeysandMenukeyaspicturesinthemiddleoftheidlewindow.
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Auto Key Lock (Menu9.2.4)
ThismenuallowstosetthetimeofAutoKeyLock.
Set Flight Mode (Menu9.2.5)
Thisallowsyoutouseonlythephone’sfeaturesthatdonotrequiretheuseofthewirelessnetworkwhenyouareinanairplaneorinplaceswherethewirelessnetworkisprevented.
Ifyousettheflightmodeon,the iconwillbedisplayedonthescreeninsteadofthenetworksignalicon.
]On:Youcannotmake(orreceive)anycalls,includingemergencycalls,oruseotherfeaturesthatrequirenetworkcoverage
]Off:Youcandeactivatetheflightmodeandrestartyourhandsettoaccessthenetwork.
Security (Menu9.2.6)
Variouscodesandpasswordsareusedtoprotectthefeaturesandsettingsofyourphone.Theyaredescribedinthefollowingsections.
Phone lock
Youcanuseasecuritycodetoavoidunauthorizeduseofthephone.
IfyousetphonelocktoWhenPowerOn,thephonewillrequestasecuritycodewheneveryouswitchthephoneon.IfyousetthephonelocktoWhenSIMCardChanged,yourphonewillrequestasecuritycodeonlywhenyouchangeyourSIMCard.IfyousetthephonelocktoLockPhoneNow,yourphonewilllockimmediately.
PIN Code Request
WhenthePINcoderequestfeatureissetto‘On’,youmustenteryourPINeachtimeyouswitchthephoneon.Consequently,anypersonwhodoesnothaveyourPINcannotuseyourphonewithoutyourapproval.
n NoteBeforesettingthePINcoderequestfeaturetoOff,youmustenteryourPIN.
Thefollowingoptionsareavailable:
]On:YoumustenterthePINeachtimethephoneisswitchedon.
]Off:Thephoneconnectsdirectlytothenetworkwhenyouswitchiton.
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Fixed Dial Number
Thisallowsyoutorestrictyouroutgoingcallstoselectedphonenumbers,ifthisfunctionissupportedbyyourSIMCard.ThePIN2codeisrequired.
] FDN On/Off
- On:YoucanonlycallphonenumbersstoredintheFDNList.YoumustenteryourPIN2.
- Off:Youcancallanynumber.
] FDN List
n NoteNotallSIMCardshaveaPIN2.IfyourSIMCarddoesnot,thismenuoptionisnotdisplayed.
Change Codes
TheChangecodesfeatureallowsyoutochangeyourcurrentpasswordtoanewone.Youmustenterthecurrentpasswordbeforeyoucanspecifyanewone.
Youcanchangetheaccesscodesfor:Security Code,PIN1,PIN2
n NotePIN:PersonalIdentificationNumber.
Reset Settings (Menu9.2.7)
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.
-RestoresPersonalInformationstoredinthehandsetmemory(e.g.:addressbook,messages,tasks,alarm,Calendarschedules)todefaultvalues.
-Restoresthesettingsstoredinthehandsetmemorytodefaultvalues.
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] Memory Card:DeletesallcontentsfromtheExternalMemoryCard.
Display Menu 9.3
Shop Graphics (Menu9.3.1)
ConnectstoAT&T’sgraphicdownloadsite.
Wallpapers (Menu9.3.2)
Youcanselectthebackgroundpictureinstandbymode.
Fonts (Menu9.3.3)
YoucanconfigurethesizeandcoloroftheDialingFontsandthesizeoftheMenu&Listswhichappearonthehomescreenandwhenyoumakeacall.
Clocks & Calendar (Menu9.3.4)
ThisfeatureallowsyoutoselecttheinternalLCDclockorCalendardisplayonthestandbyscreen.
Brightness (Menu9.3.5)
Youcansetthebrightnessofdisplayscreen.
Backlight Timer (Menu9.3.6)
AllowsyousetthebacklighttimeforboththeDisplayandtheKeypad.
Color Schemes (Menu9.3.7)
Youcanchangethecolorofthemenu,softkeyarea,titlebararea,andcursorbychangingtheColorSchemes.
YoucanselecttheColorSchemesfromBlackandWhite.
Menu Styles (Menu9.3.8)
YoucanconfigurethemenustyletoIconstyleorListstyle.
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Call Menu 9.4
Call Forwarding (Menu9.4.1)
Whenthisnetworkserviceisactivated,youcandirectyourincomingcallstoanothernumber,forexample,toyourvoicemailboxnumber.Fordetails,contactyourserviceprovider.Selectoneofthedivertoptions,forexample,selectIf Busytodivertvoicecallswhenyournumberisbusyorwhenyourejectincomingcalls.
Thefollowingoptionsareavailable:
] All Voice Calls:Divertsvoicecallsunconditionally.
] If Busy:Divertsvoicecallswhenthephoneisinuse.
] If No Answer:Divertsvoicecallswhichyoudonotanswer.
] If Out of Reach:Divertsvoicecallswhenthephoneisswitchedofforoutofcoverage.
Send My Number (Menu9.4.2)
ThisnetworkserviceallowsyoutosetyourphonenumbertobedisplayedOnorhiddenOfffromthepersonyouarecalling.YoucanselectSet by Networkifyouprefertohavedifferentsettingsfordifferentserviceproviders.
Auto Redial (Menu9.4.3)
SelectOn:Yourphoneredialsthenumberyou’retryingtocallupto10timesafteryouhearbusysignal.Press [END]tostopthecallattempts.
Thisfeatureattemptstoredialnumbersthatarebusyduetothewirelessnetwork.
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n NoteTherewillbenoalertindicatingthecallhasbeenconnected.Youmuststayonthelinetohearwhenthecallisconnected.
Answer Mode (Menu9.4.4)
Thisallowsyoutodeterminehowtoanswerthephone.
]Any Key:Youcanansweranincomingcallbypressinganykey,exceptthe [END]key.
]Send Key Only:Youcanonlyansweranincomingcallbypressingthe[SEND]key.
]Slide Open:Whenthephonerings,youcanansweracallsimplybyopeningtheflip.
Minute Minder (Menu9.4.5)
Thisoptionallowsyoutospecifywhetherthephonewillbeepeveryminuteduringanoutgoingcalltokeepyouinformedofthelengthofthecall.
Call Waiting (Menu9.4.6)
Thenetworkwillnotifyyouofanewincomingcallwhileyouhaveacallinprogress.SelectActivatetorequestthenetworktoactivatecallwaiting,Deactivatetorequestthenetworktodeactivatecallwaiting,orView Status,tocheckifthefunctionisactiveornot.
Call Reject (Menu9.4.7)
Thismenuallowsyoutoenableordisablecallrejectforallnumbersoraspecificnumber.
]Call Reject On/Off:Thisfeatureallowsyoutorejectthecallsonthelistofallincomingcalls.
]Call Reject List:Configuresconditionalcallrejectmode.Presstheleftsoftkey[New]toaddthephonenumbertoberejectedtothelist.Whenyouaddanumbertothelist,youcanaddthenumberbyenteringitdirectlyorbysearchingforthenumberintheContactList.
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Send DTMF Tones (Menu9.8.8)
YoucansendtheDTMF(dualtonemulti-frequency)tonesofthenumberonthedisplayduringacall.
Thisoptionishelpfulforenteringapasswordoraccountnumberwhenyoucallanautomatedsystem,likeabankingservice.
TTY (Menu9.4.9)
AllowsyoutoattachaTTYdeviceenablingyoutocommunicatewithpartiesalsousingaTTYdevice.AphonewithTTYsupportisabletotranslatetypedcharacterstovoice.Voicecanalsobetranslatedintocharactersand
thendisplayedontheTTY.
TTY mode (Tele Type writer)
TTYmodesareasfollows:
1. TTY Full:
-UserswhocannottalkandhearsendandreceiveatextmessagethroughTTYequipment.
2. TTY Talk:
-UserswhocantalkbutcannothearreceiveatextmessageandsendvoicemessagesthroughTTYequipment.
Menu User Feature Transmission / Receiving Mode
When making communications with
a normal terminal
TTYFull Forhearing-/speech-impaired
textmessagetransmission,textmessagereception operatorrequired
TTY+TALK Forhearing-impaired cantalk voicetransmission,textmessagereception operatorrequired
TTY+HEAR Forspeech-impaired audible textmessagetransmission,voicereception operatorrequired
TTYOff Forregularusers voicetransmission,voicereception
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3. TTY Hear:
-UserswhocanhearbutcannottalksendatextmessageandreceivevoicemessagesthroughTTYequipment.
4. TTY Off:
-NormaluserssendandreceivewithoutTTYequipment.
Connecting TTY Equipment and a Terminal
1.ConnectaTTYcabletotheTTYconnectionontheterminal(TheTTYconnectionlocationisthesameasahands-freeearsocket).
2.EnterthephonemenuandsetupthedesiredTTYmode.(ForaTTYmode,seebelow)
3.AftersettingaTTYmode,checktheLCDscreenofthephonefortheTTYicon.
4.ConnecttheTTYequipmenttothepowersourceandturniton.
5.Makeaphoneconnectiontothedesirednumber.
6.Whenaconnectionismade,usetheTTYequipmenttotypeinandsendatextmessageorsendavoicemessage.
7.ThevoiceortextmessagefromthereceiverendappearsontheTTYequipmentdisplay.
Hearing Aid (Menu9.4.0)
IfyouselectOn,userswithhearingaidwillbeabletohearmoreclearly.Thishearingaidmodeappliestoallcalls.Usersneedtoslideupthephoneduringvoicecallsinordertoactivatethishearingaidmode.
Time & Cost (Menu9.4.*)
Call Duration (Menu9.4.*.1)
AllowsyoutoviewthedurationofyourLastCall,ReceivedCalls,DialedCallsandAllCalls.Youcanalsoresetthecalltimes.
Data Counter (Menu9.4.*.2)
YoucanchecktheSent,ReceivedorAlldatavolumesandResetdatacounter.
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Connection Menu 9.5
Bluetooth® (Menu9.5.1)
Yourphonehasbuilt-inBluetooth®wirelesstechnology,whichmakesitpossibleforyoutoconnectyourphonewirelesslytootherBluetooth®devicessuchasahandsfreedevice,PC,PDA,aremotescreen,orotherphones.Onlyoneofthedevicesregisteredinyourphonecanbeconnectedatatime.(TomakeaconnectiontothesametypeofdeviceorchangeBluetooth®preferences,disconnecttheexistingdevicefirst.)
YoucanhaveaconversationviaacordlessBluetooth®hands-freephoneorbrowsetheInternet,wirelesslyconnectedviaamobilephone.
Youcanalsoexchange,forexample,businesscards,calendaritemsandpictures.
MobiTVorXMRadioissupportedthroughOnlyStereoBluetooth®.
BluetoothA2DPMusicPlayingisavailableintheMusicPlayerMenu.
Hands-free profile
Thisiconappearswhenthehands-freeprofileisusedbetweenthehands-freedeviceandthephone.ThisallowsyoutocallusingaBluetooth®connection.
A2DP profile
ThisiconappearswhentheA2DPprofileisusedbetweenthestereoheadsetdeviceandthephone.Thisallowsyoutolistentoanaudioclip.A2DPistheAdvancedAudioDistributionProfile,whichprovidessupportforstreamingeithermonoorstereoaudiousingBluetooth®.
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Hand-free +A2DP profile
Thisiconappearswhenbothprofilesofthehands-freeandtheA2DPareusedbetweenthecompatibledeviceandthephone.ThisallowsyoutocallandlistentoanaudioclipusingaBluetooth®connection.
Forusingeachdevice,seeamanualthatcomeswiththedevice.
n NoteWerecommendthatyourphoneandtheBluetooth®deviceyouarecommunicatingwithbenomorethan10metersapart.TheconnectionmaybeimprovediftherearenosolidobjectsinbetweenyourphoneandtheotherBluetooth®device.
Turn On/Off
ThismenusetstheBluetooth®onoroffusingthe[OK]key.
My Visibility On/Off toggle
1.SelectingtheVisibleoptionexposesyourphonetootherBluetooth®devices.
2.SelectingHiddenshowsyourphoneonlytoalreadypaireddevices.
Search New Device
Thisfunctionallowsyoutosearchandaddnewdeviceatonce.
My Devices
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoviewthelistofalldevicesthatarepairedwithyourphoneatonce.
Toaddanewdevice,presstheleftsoftkey[New].
1.Selectthe[New]keytosearchthedevicethatcanbeconnectedandwhichiswithinrange.
2.Ifyouwanttostopsearching,presstherightsoftkey[Cancel].
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3.Allofthedevicesfoundaredisplayedinthepop-upmenu.
SelectthedesireddevicebypressingtheOKkey,andenteringthepassword.
My Bluetooth® Info
ThismenuallowsyoutoconfiguretheprofileforaBluetooth®.
] Enter My Name:Allowsyoutochangethehandset’snamethatcanbeseenbyotherBluetooth®devices.
- My Bluetooth® Address:YoucancheckyourBluetooth®address.Youcannotchangethedefaultsetting.
] Supported Services:ShowsyouallservicesthatCF360supports.
USB Connection Mode (Menu9.5.2)
YoucantransferfilesfromacompatiblePCtothememoryinyourphoneusingtheMassStorage.WhenyouconnectthephonetoaPCusingtheUSBcable,thiswillbedisplayedasaremovablediskthroughWindowsExplorer.HereyoucanselectbetweenthreedifferentmodesbywhichyourPhoneconnectstoyourPC:MusicSync,MassStorageandDataService.
Internet Profiles (Menu9.5.3)
ThismenushowstheInternetProfiles.Youcanadd,deleteandeditInternetProfilesbyusingtheOptionsMenu.
However,youcannotdeleteoreditdefaultconfigurationsprovidedbyAT&T.
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Access Points (Menu9.5.4)
ThismenushowstheAccessPoints.Youcanregister,deleteandeditbyusingtheOptionsMenu.However,youcannotdeleteoreditdefaultconfigurationsprovidedbyAT&T.
Memory Menu 9.6
Used Space (Menu9.6.1)
Phone Common:Thisfunctionshowsthestatusoftheusermemoryofthehandset.
Phone Reserved:Thisfunctionshowsthestatusofthereservedmemoryfortheuser(TextMessage,ContactList,Calendar,Tasks,Memo).
Memory Card:Ifyourphonehasamultimediamemorycardinthecardslot,youcansaveimages,sounds,andvideosonthememorycard.YoucancheckthecurrentstatusoftheexternalmemorycardintheMemorycardmenu.
SIM Card:ThisfunctionshowsthestatusoftheSimCardmemory.
Set Storage Defaults (Menu9.6.2)
Restoresthesettings(e.g.:Audio,Display,Language,Date&Time,Bluetooth®Settings)storedinthehandsetmemorytodefaultvalues.
Application Settings Menu 9.7
Video ShareAudio Alert:Enable/DisableauditoryalertwhenVideoShareisavailable.
Auto Record:Enable/DisableautomaticvideocliprecordingwhenliveVideoSharestarts.
MessagingFormoredetails,refertoMessageSettings(seepage56).
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Browser Settings
Accounts
ThisincludesthenetworkinformationusedtoconnectthebrowsertotheInternet.Selectthedesiredaccountbypressingtheleftsoftkey[Activate].Thiswillactivatetheaccountthatwillbeusedforfutureconnection.MEdiaNetisthepredefinedaccountthatissetasdefault.
] Activate:Selecttheaccountamongthelistofaccounts,soitcanbeusedforfutureconnection.
] View:Allowsyoutoseethespecificaccountinformation.
] New:Allowsyoutocreateamaximumof20newaccounts.
n NoteYoucannoteditanddeletepre-installedaccounts.Inordertocreateanewaccount,pleasefillinthenetworkinformation.
1.AccountName:Nameassociatedwithnewaccount.
2.Homepage:HomepageURL.
3.InternetProfile:YoucanchooseonefromtheInternetprofiles.
NoteyoucanchooseaInternetprofilebyselectingthelistoptiononthecenterkey.
n Note1.Theaccountinformationwillbeavailable
fromyouroperator.
2.Creatingoreditinganaccountrequirescare.ThebrowsercannotconnecttotheInternetiftheaccountinformationisnotcorrect.
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Appearance
Youcanchangethesettingsofbrowserapperance(Textsize,CharacterEncoding,ScrollingControl,ShowImage,JavaScript).
Cache Settings
Thewebpagesyouhaveaccessedarestoredinthememoryofthephone.
] Clear Cache:Removeallcacheddatainthememory.
] Allow Cache:Setavaluetodeterminewhetheraconnectionattemptismadethroughthecacheornot.
n NoteAcacheisabuffermemory,whichisusedtostoredatatemporarily,especiallywhenitisonline.
Cookie Settings
Theinformationorservicesyouhaveaccessedarestoredinthecookie.
] Delete Cookies:Removeallcookies.
] Allow Cookies:Setavaluetodeterminewhetheraconnectionattemptismadethroughthecookieornot.
Qpass
IfsettoOn,theuser’spersonalinformationsuchasIDandPasswordusedtoaccesstheInternetsitewillbesavedautomaticallyforfutureuse.
Screen Settings
Youcanchangethesettingsofbrowserscreen(Renderingmode,Zoom).
Security
Showsthepre-installedcertificatesandclearthesecuresessioninformation.
Navigation Mode
Youcanchangethemethodsofbrowsernavigation.
] 4 Way Navigation:Thecursorofbrowsermovesscrollamountsorfollowshyperlinks.
] Mouse Pointer:Youcanmovethecursorlikeamousepointer.
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Secure Pop-up
Youcancontrolthepopupwhichindicatessecurepageornot.
Browser Shortcut
IfsetOn,youcanusethebrowsermorequicklyandconvenientwiththekeypadinthephone.IfShortcutison,thefollowingnumberofbuttonsisavailable.
1:EnterURL
3.AddThisPage
5.FullScreen
7.PageDown
9.SearchText
2.RecentPages
4.Pageup
6.ViewBookmarks
8.ZoomOut
0.ZoomIn
Software Update Menu 9.8
Thismenuisusedtoresumeapostponedsoftwareupdate.Ifnewsoftwareexists,theAT&TservernotifiesdevicesusingaWAPpushmessage.BeforeupdatingnewsoftwareafterdownloadingitfromtheAT&Tserver,userswillwhethertheywouldliketopostponetheoperation.Remindertimescanbesetto30minutes,1hour,and4hours.Whenthetimeisup,usersarepromptedagainoruserscanresumethepostponedoperationusingthismenuatanytime.
Phone Information Menu 9.9
ThismenuisusedtoviewMyNumbers,Manufacturer,ModelName,DeviceID,HardwareVersion,SoftwareVersion,LanguageandDMClientVersion.
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Q&A
Q HowdoIviewthelistofoutgoingcalls,incomingcallsandmissedcalls?
A Pressthe [SEND]key.
Q HowdoIviewallnumbersstoredinthememory?
A Pressthedownnavigationkey.
Q Whyistheconnectioninconsistentornotaudibleincertainareas?
A Whenthefrequencyenvironmentisunstableinacertainarea,connectionmaybeinconsistentandnotaudible.Relocatetoanotherareaandtryagain.
Q Whyistheconnectionnotconsistentorabruptlydisconnectsevenwhenestablished?
A Whenfrequencyisunstableorweakoriftherearetoomanyusers,connectionmaybecutoffevenafteritwasestablished.Pleasetryagainlaterorattemptafterrelocatingtootherareas.
Q WhydoestheLCDnotturnon?A Removethebatteryandturnonthe
powerafterplacingitbackin.Ifthereisnochange,fullychargethebatteryandtryagain.
Q Whyisthereanechowhenaconnectionismadewithcertaintelephonesinacertainarea?
A Thisiscalledthe‘EchoPhenomenon’,whichoccursiftheconnectionvolumeistoohighorcausedbyspecialproperties(semi-electronictelephoneexchange)oftheequipmentontheotherend.
Q Whydoesthephoneheatup?A Thephonemaygethotwhenthereisa
verylongcalldurationorwhengamesareplayedorevenwhensurfingtheInternetforalongtime.Thishasnoeffectuponthelifeoftheproductorperformance.
Thereareavarietyofaccessoriesavailableforyourmobilephone.Youcanselecttheseoptionsaccordingtoyourpersonalcommunicationrequirements.Consultyourlocaldealerforavailability.
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Q Whydoesthebatterylifegetshorterinstandbymode?
A Thebatteryiswornout.Astimepasses,thebatterylifegraduallybecomesshorter.Ifthebatterylastsabouthalftheamountoftimeaswhenfirstpurchased,it’stimetopurchaseanewbattery.
Q Whydoesthebatteryrunoutsoquicklyduringnormaluse?
A Itisduetotheuserenvironmentoralargenumberofcallsoraweaksignal.
Q WhyisnonumberdialedwhenyourecallanAddressBookentry?
A CheckthatthenumberhasbeenstoredcorrectlybyusingtheAddressbookSearchfeature.Re-storethem,ifnecessary.
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Accessories
Thereareavarietyofaccessoriesavailableforyourmobilephone,whichmaybesoldseparately.Youcanselecttheseoptionsaccordingtoyourpersonalcommunicationrequirements.Consultyourlocaldealerforavailability.
Travel AdapterThisadapterallowsyoutochargethebattery.ItsupportsstandardU.S.120Volt60Hzoutlets.
Ittakesunder4hourstochargeacompletelydischargedbattery.
BatteryStandardbatteryisavailable.
Vehicle Power AdapterYoucanoperatethephoneandchargethephonebatteryfromyourvehiclebyusingthevehiclepoweradapter.
Ittakes5hourstochargeacompletelydischargedbattery.
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Accessories
Stereo headsetAllowshands-freeoperation.Includesearpieceandmicrophone.
USB Cable Kit*Wheninstalling,makesuretoconnecttothePCafteryour
phoneandthecablehavebeenconnected.Otherwise,yourPCmayhaveaproblem.
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.
Hearing AidsSomedigitalwirelessphonesmayinterferewithsomehearingaids.Intheeventofsuchinterference,youmaywanttoconsultyourserviceprovider.
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Other Medical DevicesIfyouuseanyotherpersonalmedicaldevice,consultthemanufacturerofyourdevicetodetermineiftheyareadequatelyshieldedfromexternalRFenergy.Yourphysicianmaybeabletoassistyouinobtainingthisinformation.
Health Care FacilitiesTurnyourphoneOFFinhealthcarefacilitieswhenanyregulationspostedintheseareasinstructyoutodoso.HospitalsorhealthcarefacilitiesmayuseequipmentthatcouldbesensitivetoexternalRFenergy.
VehiclesRFsignalsmayaffectimproperlyinstalledorinadequatelyshieldedelectronicsystemsinmotorvehicles.Checkwiththemanufactureroritsrepresentativeregardingyourvehicle.
Youshouldalsoconsultthemanufacturerofanyequipmentthathasbeenaddedtoyourvehicle.
Posted FacilitiesTurnyourphoneOFFinanyfacilitywherepostednoticessorequire.
AircraftFCCregulationsprohibitusingyourphonewhileintheair.TurnyourphoneOFFbeforeboardinganaircraft.
Blasting AreasToavoidinterferingwithblastingoperations,turnyourphoneOFFwhenina‘blastingareasorinareasposted:‘Turnofftwo-wayradio’.Obeyallsignsandinstructions.
Potentially Explosive AtmosphereTurnyourphoneOFFwheninanyareawithapotentiallyexplosiveatmosphereandobeyallsignsandinstructions.Sparksinsuchareascouldcauseanexplosionorfireresultinginbodilyinjuryorevendeath.
Areaswithapotentiallyexplosiveatmosphereareoften,butnotalways,markedclearly.Potentialareasmayinclude:fuelingareas(suchasgasolinestations);belowdeckonboats;fuelorchemicaltransferorstoragefacilities;vehiclesusingliquefiedpetroleumgas(suchaspropaneorbutane);areaswheretheaircontainschemicalsorparticles(suchasgrain,dust,ormetalpowders);andany
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otherareawhereyouwouldnormallybeadvisedtoturnoffyourvehicleengine.
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.
]OnlyusethebatterywithachargingsystemthathasbeenqualifiedwiththesystemperIEEE-Std-1725-2006.Useofanunqualifiedbatteryorchargermaypresentariskoffire,explosion,leakage,orotherhazard.
]Donotshortcircuitabatteryorallowmetallicconductiveobjectstocontactbatteryterminals.
]ReplacethebatteryonlywithanotherbatterythathasbeenqualifiedwiththesystemperIEEE-Std-1725-2006.Useofanunqualifiedbatterymaypresentariskoffire,explosion,leakageorotherhazard.
]Promptlydisposeofusedbatteriesinaccordancewithlocalregulations.
]Batteryusagebychildrenshouldbesupervised.
]Avoiddroppingthephoneorbattery.Ifthephoneorbatteryisdropped,especiallyonahardsurface,andtheusersuspectsdamage,takeittoaservicecenterforinspection.
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]Improperbatteryusemayresultinafire,explosionorotherhazard.
]ThephoneshallonlybeconnectedtoUSBproductsthatbeartheUSB-IFlogoorhavecompletedtheUSB-IFcomplianceprogram.
Charger and Adapter Safety]Thechargerandadapterareintendedfor
indooruseonly.
Battery Information and Care]Pleasedisposeofyourbatteryproperly
ortakeittoyourlocalwirelesscarrierforrecycling.
]Thebatterydoesnotneedtobefullydischargedbeforerecharging.
]UseonlyLG-approvedchargersspecifictoyourphonemodelsincetheyaredesignedtomaximizebatterylife.
]Donotdisassembleorimpactthebatteryasitmaycauseelectricshock,short-circuit,andfire.Storethebatteryinaplaceoutofreachofchildren.
]Keepthebattery’smetalcontactsclean.
]Replacethebatterywhenitnolongerprovidesacceptableperformance.Thebatterycanberechargedseveralhundredtimesbeforereplacement.
]Rechargethebatteryafterlongperiodsofnon-usetomaximizebatterylife.
]Batterylifewillvaryduetousagepatternsandenvironmentalconditions.
]Useofextendedbacklighting,MEdiaNetBrowsing,anddataconnectivitykitsaffectbatterylifeandtalk/standbytimes.
]Theself-protectionfunctionofthebatterycutsthepowerofthephonewhenitsoperationisinanabnormalstate.Inthiscase,removethebatteryfromthephone,reinstallit,andturnthephoneon.
Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards]Donotputyourphoneinaplacesubject
toexcessivedustandkeeptheminimumrequireddistancebetweenthepowercordandheatsources.
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]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.
]Whenthephoneisnotusedforalongperiodtime,storeitinasafeplacewiththepowercordunplugged.
]Usingthephoneinproximitytoreceivingequipment(i.e.,TVorradio)maycauseinterferencetothephone.
]Donotusethephoneiftheantennaisdamaged.Ifadamagedantennacontactsskin,itmaycauseaslightburn.PleasecontactanLGAuthorizedServiceCentretoreplacethedamagedantenna.
]Donotimmerseyourphoneinwater.Ifthishappens,turnitoffimmediatelyandremovethebattery.Ifthephonedoesnotwork,takeittoanLGAuthorizedServiceCentre.
]Donotpaintyourphone.
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]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.Wirelessphonesemitlowlevelsofradio
frequency(RF)energyinthemicrowaverangewhilebeingused.TheyalsoemitverylowlevelsofRFwheninthestandbymode.WhereashighlevelsofRFcanproducehealtheffects(byheatingtissue),exposuretolowlevelRFthatdoesnotproduceheatingeffectscausesnoknownadversehealtheffects.ManystudiesoflowlevelRFexposureshavenotfoundanybiologicaleffects.Somestudieshavesuggestedthatsomebiologicaleffectsmayoccur,butsuchfindingshavenotbeenconfirmedbyadditionalresearch.Insomecases,otherresearchershavehaddifficultyinreproducingthosestudies,orindeterminingthereasonsforinconsistentresults.
2. What is the FDA’s role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
Underthelaw,theFDAdoesnotreviewthesafetyofradiation-emittingconsumerproductssuchaswirelessphonesbeforetheycanbesold,asitdoeswithnewdrugsormedicaldevices.However,theagencyhasauthoritytotakeactionifwirelessphonesareshowntoemitradiofrequency(RF)energyatalevelthatishazardoustotheuser.Insuchacase,theFDAcouldrequirethemanufacturers
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ofwirelessphonestonotifyusersofthehealthhazardandtorepair,replace,orrecallthephonessothatthehazardnolongerexists.
AlthoughtheexistingscientificdatadonotjustifyFDAregulatoryactions,theFDAhasurgedthewirelessphoneindustrytotakeanumberofsteps,includingthefollowing:
]SupportneededresearchintopossiblebiologicaleffectsofRFofthetypeemittedbywirelessphones;
]DesignwirelessphonesinawaythatminimizesanyRFexposuretotheuserthatisnotnecessaryfordevicefunction;and
]Cooperateinprovidingusersofwirelessphoneswiththebestpossibleinformationonpossibleeffectsofwirelessphoneuseonhumanhealth.
TheFDAbelongstoaninteragencyworkinggroupofthefederalagenciesthathaveresponsibilityfordifferentaspectsofRFsafetytoensurecoordinatedeffortsatthefederallevel.Thefollowingagenciesbelongtothisworkinggroup:
]NationalInstituteforOccupationalSafetyandHealth
]EnvironmentalProtectionAgency
]OccupationalSafetyandHealthAdministration
]NationalTelecommunicationsandInformationAdministration
]TheNationalInstitutesofHealthparticipatesinsomeinteragencyworkinggroupactivities,aswell.
TheFDAsharesregulatoryresponsibilitiesforwirelessphoneswiththeFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC).AllphonesthataresoldintheUnitedStatesmustcomplywithFCCsafetyguidelinesthatlimitRFexposure.TheFCCreliesontheFDAandotherhealthagenciesforsafetyquestionsaboutwirelessphones.
TheFCCalsoregulatesthebasestationsthatthewirelessphonenetworksrelyupon.Whilethesebasestationsoperateathigherpowerthandothewirelessphonesthemselves,theRFexposuresthatpeoplegetfromthesebasestationsaretypicallythousandsoftimeslowerthanthosetheycangetfromwirelessphones.
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Basestationsarethusnotthesubjectofthesafetyquestionsdiscussedinthisdocument.
3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?
Theterm‘wirelessphone’refersheretohandheldwirelessphoneswithbuilt-inantennas,oftencalled‘cell’,‘mobile’,or‘PCS’phones.Thesetypesofwirelessphonescanexposetheusertomeasurableradiofrequency(RF)energybecauseoftheshortdistancebetweenthephoneandtheuser’shead.TheseRFexposuresarelimitedbyFCCsafetyguidelinesthatweredevelopedwiththeadviceoftheFDAandotherfederalhealthandsafetyagencies.Whenthephoneislocatedatgreaterdistancesfromtheuser,theexposuretoRFisdrasticallylowerbecauseaperson’sRFexposuredecreasesrapidlywithincreasingdistancefromthesource.Theso-called‘cordlessphones,’whichhaveabaseunitconnectedtothetelephonewiringinahouse,typicallyoperateatfarlowerpowerlevels,andthusproduceRFexposuresfarbelowtheFCCsafetylimits.
4. What are the results of the research done already?
Theresearchdonethusfarhasproducedconflictingresults,andmanystudieshavesufferedfromflawsintheirresearchmethods.Animalexperimentsinvestigatingtheeffectsofradiofrequency(RF)energyexposurescharacteristicofwirelessphoneshaveyieldedconflictingresultsthatoftencannotberepeatedinotherlaboratories.Afewanimalstudies,however,havesuggestedthatlowlevelsofRFcouldacceleratethedevelopmentofcancerinlaboratoryanimals.However,manyofthestudiesthatshowedincreasedtumordevelopmentusedanimalsthathadbeengeneticallyengineeredortreatedwithcancercausingchemicalssoastobepre-disposedtodevelopcancerintheabsenceofRFexposure.OtherstudiesexposedtheanimalstoRFforupto22hoursperday.Theseconditionsarenotsimilartotheconditionsunderwhichpeopleusewirelessphones,sowedon’tknowwithcertaintywhattheresultsofsuchstudiesmeanforhumanhealth.ThreelargeepidemiologystudieshavebeenpublishedsinceDecember2000.Betweenthem,thestudies
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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-upmaybeneededtoprovideanswersaboutsomehealtheffects,suchascancer.This
isbecausetheintervalbetweenthetimeofexposuretoacancer-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.NationalToxicologyProgramandwithgroupsofinvestigatorsaroundtheworldtoensurethathighpriorityanimalstudiesareconductedtoaddressimportantquestionsabouttheeffectsofexposuretoradiofrequency(RF)energy.TheFDAhasbeenaleadingparticipantintheWorldHealthOrganizationInternationalElectromagneticFields(EMF)Projectsinceitsinceptionin1996.Aninfluentialresultofthisworkhasbeenthedevelopmentofadetailedagendaofresearchneedsthathasdriventheestablishmentofnewresearchprogramsaroundtheworld.Theproject
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hasalsohelpeddevelopaseriesofpublicinformationdocumentsonEMFissues.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)guidelinesthatlimitradiofrequency(RF)energyexposures.TheFCCestablishedtheseguidelinesinconsultationwiththeFDAandtheotherfederalhealthandsafetyagencies.TheFCClimitforRF
exposurefromwirelesstelephonesissetataSpecificAbsorptionRate(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)exposurefromwirelessphonesandotherwirelesshandsetswiththeparticipationandleadershipofFDA
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scientistsandengineers.Thestandard,‘RecommendedPracticeforDeterminingtheSpatial-PeakSpecificAbsorptionRate(SAR)intheHumanBodyDuetoWirelessCommunicationsDevices:ExperimentalTechniques,’setsforththefirstconsistenttestmethodologyformeasuringtherateatwhichRFisdepositedintheheadsofwirelessphoneusers.Thetestmethodusesatissue-simulatingmodelofthehumanhead.StandardizedSARtestmethodologyisexpectedtogreatlyimprovetheconsistencyofmeasurementsmadeatdifferentlaboratoriesonthesamephone.SARisthemeasurementoftheamountofenergyabsorbedintissue,eitherbythewholebodyorasmallpartofthebody.Itismeasuredinwatts/kg(ormilliwatts/g)ofmatter.Thismeasurementisusedtodeterminewhetherawirelessphonecomplieswithsafetyguidelines.
9. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone?
Ifthereisariskfromtheseproducts-andatthispointwedonotknowthatthereis-itisprobablyverysmall.Butifyouareconcernedaboutavoidingeven
potentialrisks,youcantakeafewsimplestepstominimizeyourexposuretoradiofrequency(RF)energy.Sincetimeisakeyfactorinhowmuchexposureapersonreceives,reducingtheamountoftimespentusingawirelessphonewillreduceRFexposure.Ifyoumustconductextendedconversationsbywirelessphoneeveryday,youcouldplacemoredistancebetweenyourbodyandthesourceoftheRF,sincetheexposureleveldropsoffdramaticallywithdistance.Forexample,youcoulduseaheadsetandcarrythewirelessphoneawayfromyourbodyoruseawirelessphoneconnectedtoaremoteantenna.Again,thescientificdatadonotdemonstratethatwirelessphonesareharmful.ButifyouareconcernedabouttheRFexposurefromtheseproducts,youcanusemeasureslikethosedescribedabovetoreduceyourRFexposurefromwirelessphoneuse.
10. What about children using wireless phones?
Thescientificevidencedoesnotshowadangertousersofwirelessphones,includingchildrenandteenagers.Ifyouwanttotakestepstolowerexposuretoradiofrequency(RF)energy,themeasures
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describedabovewouldapplytochildrenandteenagersusingwirelessphones.ReducingthetimeofwirelessphoneuseandincreasingthedistancebetweentheuserandtheRFsourcewillreduceRFexposure.Somegroupssponsoredbyothernationalgovernmentshaveadvisedthatchildrenbediscouragedfromusingwirelessphonesatall.Forexample,thegovernmentintheUnitedKingdomdistributedleafletscontainingsucharecommendationinDecember2000.Theynotedthatnoevidenceexiststhatusingawirelessphonecausesbraintumorsorotherilleffects.Theirrecommendationtolimitwirelessphoneusebychildrenwasstrictlyprecautionary;itwasnotbasedonscientificevidencethatanyhealthhazardexists.
11. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment?
Radiofrequency(RF)energyfromwirelessphonescaninteractwithsomeelectronicdevices.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
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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.who.int/emf)
NationalRadiologicalProtectionBoard(UK)(http://www.nrpb.org.uk/)
10 Driver Safety TipsYourwirelessphonegivesyouthepowerfulabilitytocommunicatebyvoicealmostanywhere,anytime.Animportantresponsibilityaccompaniesthebenefitsofwirelessphones,onethateveryusermustuphold.
Whenoperatingacar,drivingisyourfirstresponsibility.
Whenusingyourwirelessphonebehindthewheelofacar,practicegoodcommonsenseandrememberthefollowingtips:
1.Gettoknowyourwirelessphoneanditsfeaturessuchasspeeddialandredial.Carefullyreadyourinstructionmanualandlearntotakeadvantageofvaluablefeaturesmostphonesoffer,includingautomaticredialandmemory.Also,worktomemorizethephonekeypadsoyoucanusethespeeddialfunctionwithouttakingyourattentionofftheroad.
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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.
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.Yourwirelessphoneisoneofthegreatest
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toolsyoucanowntoprotectyourselfandyourfamilyindangeroussituations—withyourphoneatyourside,helpisonlythreenumbersaway.Dial911orotherlocalemergencynumberinthecaseoffire,trafficaccident,roadhazardormedicalemergency.Remember,itisafreecallonyourwirelessphone!
9.Useyourwirelessphonetohelpothersinemergencies.Yourwirelessphoneprovidesyouaperfectopportunitytobea“GoodSamaritan”inyourcommunity.Ifyouseeanautoaccident,crimeinprogressorotherseriousemergencywherelivesareindanger,call911orotherlocalemergencynumber,asyouwouldwantotherstodoforyou.
10.Callroadsideassistanceoraspecialwirelessnon-emergencyassistancenumberwhennecessary.Certainsituationsyouencounterwhiledrivingmayrequireattention,butarenoturgentenoughtomeritacallforemergencyservices.Butyoucanstilluseyourwirelessphonetolendahand.Ifyouseeabroken-downvehicleposingnoserioushazard,abrokentrafficsignal,aminortrafficaccidentwherenooneappears
injuredoravehicle.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.
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TheexposurestandardforwirelessmobilephonesemploysaunitofmeasurementknownastheSpecificAbsorptionRate,orSAR.TheSARlimitsetbytheFCCis1.6W/kg.
*TestsforSARareconductedusingstandardoperatingpositionsspecifiedbytheFCCwiththephonetransmittingatitshighestcertifiedpowerlevelinalltestedfrequencybands.AlthoughSARisdeterminedatthehighestcertifiedpowerlevel,theactualSARlevelofthephonewhileoperatingcanbewellbelowthemaximumvalue.Becausethephoneisdesignedtooperateatmultiplepowerlevelstouseonlythepowerrequiredtoreachthenetwork,ingeneral,thecloseryouaretoawirelessbasestationantenna,thelowerthepoweroutput.
Beforeaphonemodelisavailableforsaletothepublic,itmustbetestedandcertifiedtotheFCCthatitdoesnotexceedthelimitestablishedbythegovernment-adoptedrequirementforsafeexposure.Thetestsareperformedinpositionsandlocations(e.g.,attheearandwornonthebody)asrequiredbytheFCCforeachmodel.ThehighestSARvalueforthismodelphonewhentestedforuseattheearis0.676W/kgandwhenwornonthebody,asdescribedinthis
user’smanual,is0.722W/kg.(Body-wornmeasurementsdifferamongphonesmodels,dependinguponavailableaccessoriesandFCCrequirements.)WhiletheremaybedifferencesbetweenSARlevelsofvariousphonesandatvariouspositions,theyallmeetthegovernmentrequirementforsafeexposure.
TheFCChasgrantedanEquipmentAuthorizationforthismodelphonewithallreportedSARlevelsevaluatedasincompliancewiththeFCCRFemissionguidelines.SARinformationonthismodelphoneisonfilewiththeFCCandcanbefoundundertheDisplayGrantsectionofhttp://www.fcc.gov/aftersearchingonFCCIDBEJCF360.
AdditionalinformationonSpecificAbsorptionRate(SAR)canbefoundontheCellularTelecommunicationsIndustryAssociation(CTIA)websiteathttp://www.wow-com.com
*IntheUnitedStatesandCanada,theSARlimitformobilephonesusedbythepublicis1.6watts/kg(W/kg)averagedoveronegramoftissue.Thestandardincorporatesasubstantialmarginofsafetytogiveadditionalprotectionforthepublicandto
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accountforanyvariationsinmeasurements.
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) with Mobile PhonesWhensomemobilephonesareusednearsomehearingdevices(hearingaidsandcochlearimplants),usersmaydetectabuzzing,humming,orwhiningnoise.Somehearingdevicesaremoreimmunethanotherstothisinterferencenoise,andphonesalsovaryintheamountofinterferencetheygenerate.Thewirelesstelephoneindustryhasdevelopedratingsforsomeoftheirmobilephones,toassisthearingdeviceusersinfindingphonesthatmaybecompatiblewiththeirhearingdevices.Notallphoneshavebeenrated.Phonesthatareratedhavetheratingontheirboxoralabelonthebox.Theratingsarenotguarantees.Resultswillvarydependingontheuser’shearingdeviceandhearingloss.Ifyourhearingdevicehappenstobevulnerabletointerference,youmaynotbeabletousearatedphonesuccessfully.Tryingoutthephonewithyourhearingdeviceisthebestwaytoevaluateitforyourpersonalneeds.
M-Ratings:PhonesratedM3orM4meetFCCrequirementsandarelikelytogenerateless
interferencetohearingdevicesthanphonesthatarenotlabeled.M4isthebetter/higherofthetworatings.
T-Ratings:PhonesratedT3orT4meetFCCrequirementsandarelikelytobemoreusablewithahearingdevice’stelecoil(“TSwitch”or“TelephoneSwitch”)thanunratedphones.T4isthebetter/higherofthetworatings.(Notethatnotallhearingdeviceshavetelecoilsinthem.)
T-coil statement for CF360Achieveoptimalantennaperformanceofthephonebyslidingthephoneopentomakeorreceiveacall.
Hearingdevicesmayalsobemeasuredforimmunitytothistypeofinterference.Yourhearingdevicemanufacturerorhearinghealthprofessionalmayhelpyoufindresultsforyourhearingdevice.Themoreimmuneyourhearingaidis,thelesslikelyyouaretoexperienceinterferencenoisefrommobilephones.
ToensurethattheHearingAidCompatibilityratingforyourphoneismaintained,secondarytransmitterssuchasBluetooth®andWLANcomponentsmustbedisabledduringacall.SeePage89forinstructionstodisablethesecomponents.
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Glossary
Call BarringAbilitytorestrictoutgoingandincomingcalls.
Call DivertAbilitytoreroutecallstoanothernumber.
Call WaitingAbilitytoinformusersthattheyhaveanincomingcallwhenengagedonanothercall.
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)GPRSguarantiescontinuousconnectiontotheInternetformobilephoneandcomputerusers.ItisbasedontheGlobalSystemforMobileCommunication(GSM)circuit-switchedcellularphoneconnectionsandtheShortMessageService(SMS).
GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication)Internationalstandardforcellularcommunication,guaranteeingcompatibilitybetweenthevariousnetworkoperators.GSMcoversmostEuropeancountriesandmanyotherpartsoftheworld.
JavaProgramminglanguagegeneratingapplicationsthatcanrunonallhardwareplatforms,whethersmall,mediumorlarge,withoutmodification.
IthasbeenpromotedforandgearedheavilytotheWeb,bothforpublicWebsitesandIntranets.WhenaJavaprogramrunsfromaWebpage,itiscalledaJavaapplet.Whenitisrunonamobilephoneorpager,itiscalledaMIDlet.
Tohelpyouunderstandthemaintechnicaltermsandabbreviationsusedinthisbookletandtakefulladvantageofthefeatureonyourmobilephone,hereareafewdefinitions.
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Line Identification Services (Caller ID)Serviceallowingsubscriberstovieworblockthetelephonenumbersofcallers.
Conference CallsAbilitytoestablishaconferencecallinvolvinguptofiveadditionalparties.
Phone PasswordSecuritycodeusedtounlockthephonewhenyouhaveselectedtheoptiontolockitautomaticallyeachtimeitswitcheson.
RoamingUseofyourphonewhenyouareoutsideyourhomearea(whentravelingforexample).
SDN (Service Dial Number)Telephonenumberssuppliedbyyournetworkproviderandgivingaccesstospecialservices,suchasvoicemail,directoryinquiries,customersupportandemergencyservices.
SIM CardCardcontainingachipwithalltheinformationrequiredtooperatethephone(networkandmemoryinformation,aswellasthesubscriber’spersonaldata).TheSIMCardfitsintoasmallslotonthebackofthephoneandisprotectedbythebattery.
SMS (Short Message Service)Networkservicesendingandreceivingmessagestoandfromanothersubscriberwithouthavingtospeaktothecorrespondent.Themessagecreatedorreceived(upto160characterslong)canbedisplayed,received,editedorsent.
Patent Information
ThisproductwasmanufacturedunderoneormoreofthefollowingU.S.patents:527676557490676061647
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AAccessCodes........................................................... 20
AddressBook........................................................... 78
AnsweringaCall..................................................... 22
AnswerMode.......................................................... 86
Audio&Ringtones.................................................. 80
AutoRedial.............................................................. 85
BBacklightTimer........................................................ 84
BatteryDisposal........................................................ 9
Bluetooth®............................................................... 89
Brightness................................................................ 84
CCalculator................................................................. 70
Calendar................................................................... 70
Call........................................................................... 85
CallerGroups........................................................... 78
ChangingtheTextInputMode................................ 24
ChargingtheBattery............................................... 17
CV............................................................................. 66
DDate&Time............................................................. 81
DateFormat............................................................. 81
Display....................................................................84
DisplayInformation................................................13
DuringaCall...........................................................28
EEnteringText............................................................ 23
FFixedDialNumber................................................... 83
GGPRS...................................................................... 118
IInbox......................................................................... 49
Insertingthememorycard...................................... 19
InstallingtheSIMCard........................................... 16
LLanguages................................................................ 81
MMakingaCall........................................................... 21
MemoryCard........................................................... 92
Memorycardslot.................................................... 18
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Messaging............................................................... 47
MinuteMinder......................................................... 86
MusicPlayer............................................................ 40
NNotepad................................................................... 70
OOutbox...................................................................... 55
PPhoneComponents.................................................. 10
Phonelock................................................................ 82
PlayingMusic.......................................................... 41
RRecordVideo............................................................ 73
Removingthememorycard.................................... 19
SSecurity.............................................................. 82,94
Securitycode........................................................... 20
ServiceDialNumbers.............................................. 79
SetFlightMode....................................................... 82
ShopGames............................................................. 62
SoftwareUpdate..................................................... 95
SpeedDialLists....................................................... 78
StopWatch.............................................................. 71
TTakePhoto................................................................ 72
Tasks........................................................................ 71
TextTemplate........................................................... 57
TipCalculator........................................................... 72
TTY........................................................................... 87
UUnitConverter.......................................................... 72
VVideo........................................................................ 68
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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.
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