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ISSUE 1.0 P/NO : MMBB0079902 PRINTED IN KOREA...
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ENGLISH GPRS Phone USER’S MANUAL MODEL : G8000 Please read this manual carefully before operating your set. Retain it for future reference. T • e • l • e • f • o • n • o • G • P • R • S • T • e • l • e • f • o • n • o • G • P • R • S...
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ENGLISH GPRS Phone USER’S MANUAL MODEL : G8000 Please read this manual carefully before operating your set. Retain it for future reference.
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G8000 has a polished style which provides users’ a better feel and convenience. G8000 Phone...
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For Your Safety All radio transmitters carry risks of interference with electronics in close proximity. GSM Phones must be switched off at all times in an aircraft. Avoid pointing active infrared port at eyes. Do not activate near petrol stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or blasting operations.
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Do not touch the charger with wet hands. For your safety, use ONLY specified ORIGINAL batteries and chargers Please note: Unusable batteries should be disposed of in accordance with relevant legislation. Only use ORIGINAL accessories to avoid damage to your phone. Emergency call may not be available under all cellular networks.
Contents BEFORE USE ................Accessories ............How to insert SIM Card ............. How to install Battery ............ How to charge the Battery ..........How to disconnect the charger ............. How to switch On and Off ..............Part of the Phone 1.
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9. Recent Calls ................ 29 10. In call menu ............... 31 Addtional Functions ............How to use Fax and Data 1. Making and Receiving fax calls ........... 32 2. Making and Receiving data calls ......... 32 Menu functions ................Menu tree 1.
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3. Multimedia ................67 3.1 Camera ................. 67 3.2 Camcorder ..............68 3.3 Image gallery ............... 68 3.4 Media player ..............71 4. Internet ................73 4.1 Home ................73 4.2 Bookmarks ..............73 4.3 Push messages ............74 4.4 Settings ................ 74 4.5 Go to URL ..............
UBS Data Cable/ User’s Manual Battery CAUTION • It is recommended that optional accessories manufactured by LG be purchased for use; otherwise, any malfunction caused may not entitle you to recovery. Note • Accessories maybe vary in different regions;please check with our regional service company or agent...
How to insert SIM Card Before Use 1. Switch off the phone and push up the attached separation button, while pulling the battery to separate it from the phone. (A sudden cutoff may cause malfunction.) 2. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder.
How to install Battery Before Use 1. Position the bottom of battery to the lower cut of the phone, then push it until you hear a click. 2. Properly adjust the battery cover and push it in.
How to charge the Battery Before Use To connect the travel adapter to the phone, you must have installed the battery. 1. Insert one end of the travel adapter into the bottom of the phone. 2. Connect the other end of the travel adapter to an AC wall outlet.
How to disconnect the charger Before Use Disconnect the travel adapter from the phone by pressing its side buttons. Notice • The battery delivered with your phone has to be fully charged before using it. • Do not remove your battery or the SIM card while charging. •...
How to switch On and Off Before Use If you experience malfunction while your phone is in use, or your phone would not switch off, remove and reinsert the battery to switch it on. Switching On Press long key for about 1 to 2 seconds.
Part of the Phone Before Use Front of the Phone 1. Speaker 12. Camera 2. Status Icon 13. Internet Hotkey 3. Main LCD 14. Message Hotkey 4. OK Key (Center Softkey) 15. Search Key (Right Softkey) 5. My Menu Hotkey 16.
Key Description Before Use The following shows key components of the phone. Key Shape Key Name Description Left Executes various functions according to Menu explanations. Right Executes various functions according to Search explanations. Executes various functions according to Menu selections. Side Keys •...
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Before Use Key Shape Key Name Description Internet Hotkey Enables connect to Internet. Message Hotkey 1. Moves to the top of Message Menu when shortly pressed. 2. Moves to the Write Message Menu when long pressed. My Menu Hotkey Moves to the top of My Menu. Profile Hotkey Moves to Select Profile Menu.
Key Description Before Use Alphanumeric Keys The alphabet and numerical keypad mapping relation are listed as the following table. Description . ! ‘ 1 , - ? @ _ A B C 2 Ä À Á Â Å Æ Ç a b c ä à á â ã å ç...
Display Information Before Use The screen displayed several icons the following describe each of them you may see on the phone. Icon Name Icon Name Vibration Mode Reject Call Antenna New Incoming Message Status of GPRS (Solo in caso di servizio Power Blinks when GPRS disponible e SIM battery is short and...
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Display Information Before Use Top Menu Icons Icon Description Messages Call Multimedia Internet Organiser Games Utilities Settings Favorites SIM services (Dependent on SIM card)
Standby Display Basic Use Viewing Menu < 1. Open folder and press [Menu] key. 2. Press key to select the menu desired, and press [OK] key to execute. You could also directly execute the menu desired by pressing the corresponding number of the menu. 3.
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Standby Display Basic Use REFERENCE • Entering and Saving Numbers - Shortly pressing key while entering numbers will delete numbers sequentially from the last, and long pressing will delete all numbers. - Pressing key while entering numbers will move to the Standby Display. - Press [Save] to save the numbers you entered at the Contacts Registration Display.
Basic Use Receiving a Call Receiving a Voice Call 1. In case Folder open is set in answer mode, you can get a call by opening a folder, or you can do it by pressing any keys except when the folder is already opened. 2.
Standby Display Basic Use How to use Hotkeys Use speed dials from the Standby mode to move all menus fast. (Refer to Key description.) View Menu < Press [Menu] key from the standby mode to move to Menu, then press key to execute various menus.
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Basic Use My Menu Press key from the standby mode to directly move to My Menu, where you can add, delete, or edit the menu you desire. Ring Tone Setting Press key from the standby mode to move directly to the Ring tone Setting, where you can change Ring tone.
Standby Display Basic Use How to read received Messages Icon and letters alerting the message arrival will be expressed in the external LCD. Reading incoming messages will depend upon how you preset, and you can change alerting mechanism under Settings [Menu 1-5].
Basic Use How to adjust Keypad tone Use side keys from the standby mode to adjust volume. 1. Press key on the side of the phone from the standby mode to increase the volume. 2. Press key on the side of the phone from the standby mode to reduce the volume.
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Standby Display Basic Use Saving Phone Numbers You can save unregistered telephone numbers from the Last Call List. 1. Select the unregistered telephone numbers form the Last Call > List, then press [Save] key. < 2. Select New name by pressing [Option], to register a new name, then select icon to move to the Contact Registration display.
Basic Use In call menu 1. If you select New call, you can make a call. 2. If you select SMS, you can send a message during a call. 3. If you select Search, you can search phone book entries during a call.
How to use Fax and Data Additional Functions Making and Receiving fax calls 1. Set Baud rate. 2. Connect PC and phone by a data cable. 3. You can activate Fax program in PC. Making and Receiving data calls 1. Connect PC and phone by a data cable. 2.
Menu Tree Menu functions 1 Message 3 Multimedia 1 Write 1 Camera 2 Inbox 2 Camcorder 3 Outbox 3 Image gallery 4 Draftbox 4 Media player 5 Settings 6 Templates 7 Emotion 8 Service command 4 Internet 1 Home 2 Bookmarks 3 Push messages 2 Call 4 Settings...
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Menu Tree Menu functions 5 Organiser 8 Settings 1 Phone book 1 Profile 2 Schedule 2 Phone 3 To Do 3 Display 4 Memo 4 Network 5 Security 6 Modem speed 7 Memory status 8 Language 6 Games 9 Phone info 10 Reset settings 7 Utilities 9 Favorites...
Message [Menu 1] Menu functions You can use your phone to send short messages, multimedia messages, and E-mail. You can also manage the received messages. Write [Menu 1-1] You can write a multimedia message, email, or short message to send or save as draft. 1.
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Message [Menu 1] Menu functions 1. Select MMS from the list of messages to send, then press [OK]. 2. Select a format from the list to send, then press [OK]. 3. Input phone numbers to To and press [Down] key. You can enter more than 1 recipient, and either directly enter or press >...
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Menu functions REFERENCE What is a Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)? • Multimedia Message is defined as a messaging service to send or receive messages by multimedia after coordinating character, photograph, audio and video. If you compose the message, select the template and insert multimedia objects to it.
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Message [Menu 1] Menu functions E-mail 1. Select E-mail from the list of Write, then press [OK] key. 2. Enter email address or telephone numbers under To, then press [OK] key. You can use e-mail addresses and telephone numbers saved in Phone book. 3.
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Menu functions How to Use T9 T9 allows you to input text quickly. Unlike in T9, you only need to press the key with the corresponding letter once. This is based on a built-in dictionary to which you can also add new words. ·...
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Message [Menu 1] Menu functions · Adding a new word in the dictionary When no word is blocked, you can add a new word in the dictionary in the following key: < 1. Press [option] and select Insert word. 2. Key in the word by using the T9 and press [OK].
Menu functions Inbox [Menu 1-2] Allows you to get Message alert which inform you that you have received a message or allows to receive and save or delete the message. In the case of SMS, it shows you the notification messages or receiving message lists that let you know successful delivery.
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Message [Menu 1] Menu functions • Read message option menu 1. Reply : Replies immediately after viewing the message. 2. Forward : Forwards a selected message to the other party. You can modify the message. 3. Get number: If the selected message has the phone numbers (more than 3 figures), you can extract and save it in Phonebook.
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Menu functions • Read message 1. Select Message alert from Inbox, and press . Then, the phone will show the lists of Delivery report. < 2. Press [Retrieve] to receive the desired message and show it. Press [Stop] to pause, and press [Play] to resume.
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Message [Menu 1] Menu functions • Option menu < Press [Option] key from the Inbox. 1. Multiple delete : Press key to select one or multiple messages, > then press key to delete the selected messages. 2. Delete All : After entering Security code, deletes all the messages in the inbox.
Menu functions • Option menu < Press [Option] key from the Inbox. 1. Delete : Deletes the selected message. 2. Delete all : Deletes only e-mails in Inbox. E-mails in your phone are all deleted. 3. Get email list : Only mail headers will be received. REFERENCE •...
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Message [Menu 1] Menu functions • Option menu < Press [Option] key from the Outbox. 1. Forward : Forwards the selected message to the other party. You can modify the message. 2. Get number : If the selected message has the phone number(more than 3 figures), you can extract and save it in a phonebook.
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Menu functions • Read 1. Press [OK] to view the selected e-mail. • Read message option menu 1. Forward : Forwards a selected message to the other party. You can modify the message. 2. Get number : Extracts the number from the message. Also, you can call by this number.
Message [Menu 1] Menu functions E-mail 1. View an email by pressing [Select]. > 2. Select a message you desire to delete and press [Delete]. • Option menu < Press [Option] from Inbox. You can edit or delete a message or messages by the Edit, Delete and Delete all menu.
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Menu functions • Edit 1. Select a message you desire to edit and press [OK]. < 2. Press [Done] to send the message or save it temporarily. • Delete > Select a message you desire to delete and press [Delete]. •...
Message [Menu 1] Menu functions Settings [Menu 1-5] Sets matters pertaining to messages. • Delivery reports If you set Yes in this menu, you can check whether your message is sent to the other party successfully or not. 1. Select Delivery report and press [Ok].
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Menu functions • Pay for reply When the other party replies to your message, you can pay for this. • Delivery report - Report request You can check whether the outgoing message is sent successfully or not. - Report allow You can send a message whether you receive the message or not.
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Message [Menu 1] Menu functions • Message timer Sends a mail at an appointment time. Denominated in send immediately, 1min later, 5 min later, 1Hr later, 1 day later and 1Week later to choose from. • Acess point You can select a network to contact your mail server. 1.
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Menu functions E-mail account You can set up to 20 e-mail accounts to use e-mail. 1. Account description : Explains what the account is needed for. 2. POP3 sever IP addr. : The server address to receive e-mail. 3. User name : User ID and Password to contact POP3 server.
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Message [Menu 1] Menu functions Info service Cell Broadcast messages (CB message) are text ones that are sent by the network to GSM phone users. The network provides general information such as weather reports, traffic news, tax, pharmacies, and stock prices. Each type of information has the number; therefore, you can contact service provider.
Menu functions Voice mail < If you press [Option], you can check the following option menus. • Add You can add new voice mail centre number. • Delete You can delete the address of voice mail centre. • Delete all You can delete all voice mail address.
Message [Menu 1] Menu functions Emoticon [Menu 1-7] 1. Select Templates from the Message Menu, then press [OK] key. 2. Select the term desired from the Preformatted and Emoticons, then press [OK] key. 3. You can view the terms entered. <...
Call [Menu 2] Menu functions You can activate or cancel the function such as call divert, call settings; in addition, you can check the cost and the duration regarding call. Call register [Menu 2-1] You can check the record of missed, received, and dialled calls only if the network supports the Calling Line Identification(CLI) within the service area.
Call [Menu 2] Menu functions All calls You can save the phone number and check the date, time for a call. Moreover, you can call back to the other party. Delete records You can delete the all call records. Call Divert [Menu 2-2] The Call divert service allows to divert incoming voice calls, fax calls, and data calls to another number.
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Menu functions All fax calls Diverts to a number with a fax connection unconditionally. All data calls Diverts to a number with a PC connection unconditionally. • The submenus Call divert menus have the submenus as shown below. • On Activates the corresponding service.
Call [Menu 2] Menu functions Call Duration [Menu 2-3] This function allows you to view the duration of incoming and outgoing calls. You can clear the duration record by using Reset key after entering the security code. Last call < If you press [Clear], you can delete last call duration.
Menu functions Call costs [Menu 2-4] This network service allows you to check the costs of your last call costs and all call costs. To clear the counters, you need the PIN 2 Code. You can set the cost limit by pressing On. Last call This function allows you to reset the last call costs.
Call [Menu 2] Menu functions • On If you have selected On, the number of remaining units is shown. You can make and receive charged calls as long as the specified cost limit is not exceeded. You can set the cost limit by pressing •...
Menu functions All received data Shows bytes of all sent GPRS data. Call settings [Menu 2-6] You can set the menu relevant to a call by pressing [Select] in this menu. Call waiting If this service is enabled, you can accept a waiting (incoming) call. •...
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Call [Menu 2] Menu functions Send my number (network and subscription dependent) You can send your phone number to the other party dependent on setting this function. • Set by network If you select this, you can send your phone number depending on two line service such as line 1 or line 2.
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Menu functions Auto answer If you can’t receive a call, you can set Automatic answer after ringing. 1. You can set ON/ OFF by pressing key. 2. You can select one of Normal, Diving, or User mode by pressing key. 3.
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Call [Menu 2] Menu functions Auto redial • On When this function is activated, your phone will try to make a call in case of failing to connect. • Off Your phone will not make any attempts to connect the call after failing to connect.
Multimedia [Menu 3] Menu functions Offers such functions as camera, movie camera, image gallery, play audio and video, and VOD service. Camera [Menu 3-1] Camera 1. Select Camera, then press [OK] button. 2. Focus on the subject you desire to capture from the Camera Standby Mode, then press [Take] button.
Multimedia [Menu 3] Menu functions Camcorder [Menu 3-2] Camcorder 1. Select Camcorder, then press [OK] button. 2. Focus on the subject you desire to capture from the Camera Standby Mode, then press [Rec.] button. Time available for filming the movie is denoted in the lower portion of the display. To save the movie after filming, press [Save] button.
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Menu functions Deleting Image 1. Select the image you intend to delete from the Image List, then < press [Option] button. 2. Select Delete from the Option List, then press [OK] and ‘Yes’ to delete the image you desire to delete. 3.
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Multimedia [Menu 3] Menu functions Image File Info < 1. Select the image file from the Image List, then press [Option]. 2. Select File Info from the Option List, then press [OK]. 3. File name and file size of file creation are denoted. Sending Image File in MMS You can send the desired image in MMS.
Menu functions Media player [Menu 3-4] Offers play video file, delete, and rename functions. Audio files supported are MPEG-4 files. Select Media player from the Multimedia, then press [OK] button. Play Video 1. Select the video file you desire to play from the Video File List, then press [Play] button.
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Multimedia [Menu 3] Menu functions Deleting Video File 1. Select the video file you intend to delete from the Video File List < Display, then press [Option] button. 2. Select Delete from the Option List, then press [OK] button and select ‘Yes’. 3.
Internet [Menu 4] Menu functions The phone supports WAP(Wireless Application Protocol). Press Internet from Top menu or press Internet Hot Key. Then, press Home. REFERENCE What is a Wireless Internet? • Refers to the wireless accessing to the Internet. The current accessing methods include modem and wires, whereas the wireless utilizes the wireless network of the mobile telecommunication businesses.
Internet [Menu 4] Menu functions REFERENCE • If any bookmarks are not saved yet, only "Add new" menu is available. Push messages [Menu 4-3] You can manage an inbox and a message for using push service. Settings [Menu 4-4] You have to set the following items before connecting the internet. You can make up to 5 profiles.
Menu functions Time out After setting the limited time (30~300 sec.), the service will be disconnected if there was no inputting or transferring data. Bearer • GPRS : You input Access point name to connect the external network. User ID & Password : You input User ID and password to connect the gateway.
Organiser [Menu 5] Menu functions Phone book [Menu 5-1] You can search or add phone numbers and corresponding names. You can also give each person ring tone and photo image. Speed- dial allows you to dial the numbers easily. You can also access this menu through Organisers.
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Menu functions Icons for Registering Contacts Name Memo Telephone Number Image E-mail Ring Group Icons for Telephone Numbers Telephone Number Office Mobile Phone Pager Home...
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Organiser [Menu 5] Menu functions Search Allows you to search by name, contact number, and group. • Name 1. Select Search from the Menu. 2. Press key to select Name, then enter name and press [OK] key. 3. All the names in the mobile phone and SIM are searched. 4.
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Menu functions • Contact 1. Select Search from the Menu. 2. Press to select Contact, then enter contact number/emails and press [OK]. 3. All the contact numbers/emails in the mobile phone and SIM are searched. 4. To view the details of the contact, select the name from the search result list and press [OK].
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Organiser [Menu 5] Menu functions • Editing, Sending, Copying, and Moving Contact Number < Press [Option] for various functions. 1. Edit : Edits details of contact number. 2. Send Message : Sends a drafted multimedia, email, and favorite message to the intended contact number. 3.
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Menu functions Speed dial To make calls with convenience, you could designate a speed dial to frequently used directory numbers. • Viewing Details of Speed Dial 1. Select Speed dial from the Menu, then press [OK]. 2. To view details of speed dial, select an item in speed dial list and press [OK].
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Organiser [Menu 5] Menu functions Clear phonebook Allows you to delete all contacts stored in your mobile phone and SIM card. 1. Select Clear Phonebook, then press [OK]. 2. To delete all contacts stored in your mobile phone, select Clear Phonebook and SIM card.
Menu functions Move all Allows you to move names and numbers from the phone’s memory to the SIM card’s memory and vice versa. 1. Select Move all from the Menu, then press [OK]. 2. Select Phone to SIM or SIM to Phone and enter PIN or Phone code.
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Organiser [Menu 5] Menu functions REFERENCE • The date that you’ve already set is underlined and displayed how many schedules are set on the day. You can also jumps to the day you want to view: • : Previous day •...
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Menu functions 1. Select Schedule from Organiser, then press [OK]. > 2. Select the date you desire to add a schedule, then press [Add]. 3. Select Subject to create a schedule. 4. Select Time to enter time. 5. Select Repeat, then select from among No repeat, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly.
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Organiser [Menu 5] Menu functions Monthly schedule 1. Select Schedule from Organiser, then select the date you desire < to add a schedule, and press [Option]. 2. Today : Views today’s date. Select Today, then press [OK] key. 3. Go to date : Jumps to a specific date. Enter the desired date, then press [OK] key.
Menu functions To Do [Menu 5-3] Allows you to add, edit, and delete a note for a task to be done. View 1. Select To Do from Organiser, then press [OK]. The previous notes are shown in orange color. 2. Select the desired note from the To Do list to view the details. 3.
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Organiser [Menu 5] Menu functions Option menu < 1. Select To Do from the To Do List, then press [Option] key. 2. Delete : Deletes the selected note 3. Delete All : Deletes all the notes. 4. Done/Not yet : Shows whether the task is done. If the task is not Done, the arrow will appear on the note.
Menu functions Memo [Menu 5-4] Allows you to save, delete, and edit a memo. View 1. Select Memo from Organiser, [OK]. 2. Select the memo you desire to, then press [OK]. > 1. Press [Add] key from the Memo Box list or select Add from the Option menu.
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Organiser [Menu 5] Menu functions Edit 1. Select a memo you desire to edit from the Memo Box list, then press [OK] key. < 2. Press [Edit] key to edit the memo you selected. Set memo < 1. Select a memo you desire to change and press [Option].
Games [Menu 6] Menu functions How to use key for a game 1. Navigation key : You can move the menu. 2. Confirm key : You can select the menu. 3. Numeric keys : You can activate Running and Jumping on a game.
Utilities [Menu 7] Menu functions Offers useful functions such as alarm clock, calculator, world time, unit converter, timer, and preformatted box. Alarm clock [Menu 7-1] 1. Select Alarm clock from Utilities, then press [OK] button. 2. Current time is denoted, which you should take note of when setting your alarm.
Menu functions Calculator [Menu 7-2] Allows you to perform addition (+), subtraction (–), multiplication (x), and division (÷). 1. Select Calculator from Utilities, then press [OK] button. 2. Number : Enter numbers. 3. +,-,*,÷ : Press (+), (–), (x), and (÷).
Utilities [Menu 7] Menu functions Unit converter [Menu 7-4] Allows you to convert units for foreign currency exchange rate, length, area, weight, and volume. Currency 1. Select Unit converter from Utilities, then press [OK] button. 2. Select Currency. 3. Press to select Domestic or Foreign to enter value.
Menu functions Timer [Menu 7-5] Allows you to use, D-Day Counter, and Stopwatch. D-day counter Denotes the number of remaining days for a specific event. 1. Select D-day counter from the Timer List, then press [Select] key. 2. Select the event you desire, then press [OK] key to view the number of remaining days.
Utilities [Menu 7] Menu functions Stopwatch Allows you to perform the stopwatch function. 1. Select Stopwatch from the Timer list, then press [OK] key. 2. Press [Start] key to start the stopwatch. < 3. Press [Lap] key while the stopwatch is in operation to record time.
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Menu functions Renaming Voice File 1. Select the file you intend to change the name of , then press < [option] button. 2. Select Rename from the Option List, then press [OK] button. 3. Enter the new name of the Voice file you intend to change,then press [Save] Button.
Utilities [Menu 7] Menu functions PC sync [Menu 7-7] PC sync is a program for data exchange PC and a phone by a data cable. • Data Exchange 1. Select PC sync from the Utilities menu and press [OK]. 2. Start data exchange by pressing [Start].
Settings [Menu 8] Menu functions Allows you to set time, date, display and security for your phone, in addition to setting language, call list and other matters pertaining to the video telephony call. Profile [Menu 8-1] Allows you to set ring tones, message alert, key tones General Press [OK] to select General.
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Settings [Menu 8] Menu functions User define You can set your own profile. • A Group of Setup submenus Personalise menu have the submenus as shown below. - Alert by Allows to set the incoming call alert type for adjusting environment.
Menu functions Phone [Menu 8-2] You can activate the function regarding a phone itself. Time 1. Select Time from Phone, then press [OK] key. 2. Enter the number you want to set the time. 3. Move to time format by pressing 4.
Settings [Menu 8] Menu functions Current profile setup You can change the current profile setup in this menu. For the details, refer to Menu 8-1-4. Cell information You can check the information concerning cell in this menu. > 1. Select Cell information service by pressing [Select].
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Menu functions • Sub LCD 1. Select Sub LCD from the User Setting List, then press [OK] key. 2. Select Duration, then enter lighting time for the external display. Lighting time runs from 1 to 5 seconds. 3. Select Always Off to allow that backlight of the external display is always off.
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Settings [Menu 8] Menu functions Screen theme [Menu 8-3-3] Allows you to set the Display Theme. You could set your display them under Idle mode, Incoming call, Outgoing call, Power On, and Power Off. Themes are selected from the Image Gallery. 1.
Menu functions Network [Menu 8-4] You can select the network, which you will be registered either automatically or manually. Usually, the network selection is set Automatic. Automatic If you select Automatic mode, the phone will automatically search for and select a network for you. Once you have selected Automatic, the phone will be set to Automatic even though the power is off and Manual If you choose Manual, the phone will display the available network...
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Settings [Menu 8] Menu functions Fixed dial number You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone numbers. The numbers are protected by your PIN2 code. 1. If the PIN 2 code is correct, you can view the following submenus. : You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone numbers.
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Menu functions • Incoming when abroad The barring service of all incoming calls when roaming. How to activate or cancel the function 1. To activate the function, you press [On]. > 2. To cancel the function, you press [Off]. How to check the current status and cancel all call barring services <...
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Settings [Menu 8] Menu functions Change codes Allows you to change PIN Code, PIN2 Code, Security code, and Barring password. • PIN Code/PIN2 code PIN is an abbreviation of Personal Identification Number, used to prevent use by any uncertified person. 1.
Menu functions Modem speed [Menu 8-6] speed[Menu 8-6-1] • GPRS You can set 115200 baud rate to connect TE modem. • CSD You can set 19200 baud rate to connect TE modem. Connection[8-6-2] • IrDA Sets to IrDA to connect modem. •...
Settings [Menu 8] Menu functions Common memory You can check the used memory for iamge, video, animation, download contents such as ring tone, java applicaiton, and EMS contents. When you download melody, you can save up to 10 melodies. If the memory is full, the phone will delete the oldest memory.
Favorites [Menu 9] Menu functions Allows you to take advantage of easy, convenient functions for connecting to the menu of your choice without detouring through other routes. You could select from 9 different types and adjust numbers for My Menu. >...
SIM services [Menu 10] Menu functions Your service provider can offer special application through SIM card, such as home banking, stock market, etc. If you are registered for one of these services, the service name will appear at the end of the Main Menu.
Purchase Telephone Number Serial Number Telephone Numbers Secret Code • Thank you for purchasing our products manufactured by LG Electronics. • Forms and functions of our products may be subject to change without prior notice to user. • This product does not come together with any extra device or mechanism, resulting in the modification or change in performance as officially registered.
Care and Maintenance When using this unit, basic safety precautions as below should be always followed. Do not touch the adapter with wet hands. Do not disassemble this unit. (Take it to a qualified service technician when repair work is required.) Away from electrical appliance such as a TV, radio or personal computer.
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You do not need to completely discharge the battery before recharging. Unlike other battery systems, there is no memory effect that could compromise the battery’s performance. Use only LG batteries and chargers. LG chargers are designed to maximize the battery life. Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery pack.