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    Settings
    2.Select Iconor Listand press
    .
    2.5 Languages (Idiomas)
    Allows you to use the bilingual
    feature according to your
    preference. Choose between
    English and Español.
    1.Press , , , .
    2.Use to select 
    Englishor
    Spanish, then press  .
    2.6 Clocks & Calendar
    Allows you to select the type of
    clocks displayed on the main LCD.
    1. Press , , , .
    2. Use to highlight an
    option, then press .
    Normal Clock/ Analog
    Clock/ Digital 12 Clock/
    Digital 24 Clock/ Dual
    Clock/ Calendar/ Off 
    2.7 Font Settings
    Allows you to select the type of
    font displayed on LCD.
    1. Press , , , .
    2. Choose a submenu and press
    .
    Font Type/ Dial Font Style/
    Dial Font Size
    3. Use to highlight an
    option, then press  .
    Options for Font Type
    LG Gothic/ LG Greentea/ LG
    Mint/ LG Round/ LG Secret
    Options for Dial Font Size
    Normal/Large
    Options for Font Style
    Digital/ Blackboard/
    Sketchbook/ Sky/ Basic 
    						
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    Settings
    2.8 Word Prediction
    Allows you to activate word
    prediction, a function that uses
    your past text entries to predict
    what your next word will be.
    1. Press , , , .
    2.Use to highlight 
    On/
    Off, then press .
    3. Security
    The Security menu allows you to
    secure the phone electronically.
    3.1 Lock Phone
    Keeps your phone from
    unauthorized use. Once the
    phone is locked, it is in restricted
    mode until the lock code is
    entered. You can still receive
    phone calls and make emergency
    calls. You can modify the lock
    code by setting a New Lock code
    within the Security menu.1. Press , , .
    2. Enter the fourdigit lock code
    and press  .
    The default lock code is
    commonly the last 4 digits of
    your phone number.
    3. Press 
    Lock Phone.
    4. Use  to select an option,
    then press .
    UnlockThe phone will remain
    unlocked.
    LockThe phone is locked
    until it is unlocked again.
    When locked, you can receive
    incoming calls and make only
    emergency calls.
    On Power UpThe phone is
    locked when it is turned on. 
    						
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    Settings
    3.2 Camera   Restriction
    Allows you to restrict Camera.
    1. Press , , .
    2. Enter the fourdigit lock code.
    3. Press 
    Camera
    Restriction.
    4.Use to select betweenUnlock/ Lockthen press  .
    3.3 Change Lock Code
    Allows you to enter a new four
    digit lock code.
    1. Press , , .
    2.Enter the fourdigit lock code
    and press .
    3. Press 
    Change Lock Code
    and select Phone Only/
    Camera
    .4. Enter a new 4digit lock code
    and press  .
    5. For confirmation, it will ask
    you to enter the new lock
    code again.
    3.4 Reset Default
    Allows you to reset your phone
    to the factory default settings.
    1. Press , , .
    2. Enter the fourdigit lock code
    and press .
    3. Press 
    Reset Default. 
    4.A message will pop up that
    says Preference settings will
    be set to factory defaults.
    Press  to continue. 
    Press .
    5. Use  to highlight an
    option (below) and press  .
    Rever t/ Cancel. 
    						
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    Settings
    4. Call Settings
    The Call Settings menu allows
    you to designate how the phone
    handles both incoming and
    outgoing calls.
    4.1 Answer Options
    Allows you to determine how to
    answer an incoming call.
    1.Press , , , .
    2. Use  to select a setting
    (from below), then press  .
    SEND Key Only/ Any Key/
    Auto with Handsfree
    4.2 Auto Retry
    Allows you to set the length of
    time the phone waits before
    automatically redialing a number
    when the attempted call fails.
    1. Press , , , .
    2. Use  to select a setting,
    then press  .
    Off/ Every 10 Seconds/
    Every 30 Seconds/ 
    Every 60 Seconds
    4.3 One Touch Dial
    Allows you to initiate a speed dial
    call by pressing and holding the
    speed dial digit. If set to Off,
    Speed Dial numbers designated inyour Contacts will not function.
    1. Press , , , .
    2.Use to select a setting,
    then press .
    On/ Off 
    4.4 Airplane Mode
    Allows you to use features on
    your phone that do not require
    wireless communications.
    1. Press , , , .
    2. Read the displayed message
    and press to continue. 
    						
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    Settings
    3. Use to select a setting,
    then press  .
    On/ Off
    4.5 TTY Mode
    Allows you to attach a TTY
    (Teletype writer) device, enablingyou to communicate with parties
    also using a TTY device. 
    A phone with TTY support is
    able to translate typed characters
    to voice. Voice can also be
    translated into characters and
    then displayed on the TTY.
    1. Press , , , .
    2.Read the displayed message
    and press  to continue.
    3. Use  to select a setting,
    then press  .
    TTY Full/TTY + Talk/ 
    TTY + Hear/ TTY Off
    5. System
    The System menu allows you to
    designate specific system
    network settings.
    5.1 Network
    5.1.1 System Select
    Allows you to set up the phone
    producer’s management
    environment. Leave this setting as
    the default unless you want to
    alter system selection as instructedby your service provider.
    1. Press , , , ,
    .
    2. Use to highlight 
    Home Only / Automatic then
    press . 
    5.1.2 Serving System
    Identifies the channel number of
    a system that is served as an SID 
    						
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    Settings
    Number. This information should
    only be used for technical
    support.
    1. Press , , , ,
    .
    5.2 Location
    Menu for GPS (Global
    Positioning System: Satellite
    assisted location informationsystem) mode.
    1.Press , , , .
    2. Use to highlight 
    a
    setting,
    then press  .
    Location On/ E911 Only
    6. Memory
    Allows you to check out the
    memory status of your phone
    and change Save options.
    1. Press , , .
    2.Use to highlight
    Reserved Memory/
    Multimedia
    , and press  .
    7. Phone Info
    The Phone Info menu provides
    you with specific information
    pertaining to your phone model. 
    1.Press , , .
    2. Use  to highlight an
    option and press  , or
    press the corresponding
    number key.
    My Number/ESN/MEID/
    Icon Glossary/ Version
    Note   
    GPS satellite signals are not always
    transmitted, especially under bad
    atmospheric and environmental
    conditions, indoors etc. 
    						
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    For Your Safety
    Important Information
    This user guide contains
    important information on the use
    and operation of this phone.
    Please read all the information
    carefully for optimal performance
    and to prevent any damage to or
    misuse of the phone. Any
    changes or modifications not
    expressly approved in this user
    guide could void your warranty
    for this equipment. Any changes
    or modifications not expressly
    approved by the manufacturer
    could void the user’s authority to
    operate the equipment.
    Before You Start
    Safety Instructions
    WARNING!To reduce the
    possibility of electric shock, do
    not expose your phone to high
    humidity areas, such as the
    bathroom, swimming pool, etc.
    Always store your phone away
    from heat. Never store your
    phone in settings that may
    expose it to temperatures less
    than 32 °F or greater than 104°F,
    such as outside during extreme
    weather conditions or in your car
    on a hot day. Exposure to
    excessive cold or heat will result
    in malfunction, damage and/or
    catastrophic failure. 
    						
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    For Your Safety
    Be careful when using your
    phone near other electronic
    devices.
    RF emissions from your
    mobile phone may affect nearby
    in adequately shielded electronic
    equipment. You should consult
    with manufacturers of any
    personal medical devices such as
    pacemakers and hearing aides to
    determine if they are susceptible
    to interference from your mobile
    phone.
    Turn off your phone in a medical
    facility or at a gas station. Never
    place your phone in a microwave
    oven as this will cause the
    battery to explode.
    IMPORTANT!Please read the
    TIA SAFETY INFORMATION on
    page 94 before using your
    phone.
    Safety Information
    Read these simple guidelines.
    Breaking the rules may be
    dangerous or illegal. Further
    detailed information is given in
    this user guide.
    Do not disassemble this unit.
    Take it to a qualified service
    technician when repair work is
    required.
    Keep away from electrical
    appliances such as TVs,radios, and personal
    computers.
    The unit should be kept away
    from heat sources such asradiators or cookers.
    Do not drop.
    Do not subject this unit to
    mechanical vibration or shock. 
    						
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    For Your Safety
    The coating of the phone may
    be damaged if covered with
    wrap or vinyl wrapper.
    Use dry cloth to clean the
    exterior of the unit. (Do not
    use solvent such as benzene,
    thinner or alcohol.)
    Do not subject this unit to
    excessive smoke or dust.
    Do not keep the phone next
    to credit cards or transport
    tickets; it can affect the
    information on the magnetic
    strips.
    Do not tap the screen with a
    sharp object; otherwise, it
    may damage the phone.
    Do not expose the phone to
    liquid or moisture.
    Use the accessories like an
    earphone cautiously. Do not
    touch the antenna
    unnecessarily.
    Memory card information
    and care
    The memory card cannot be
    used for recording copyright
    protected data.
    Keep the memory card out of
    the small children’s reach.
    Do not leave the memory card
    in extremely hot location.
    Do not disassemble or modify
    the memory card. 
    						
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    For Your Safety
    FCC RF Exposure
    Information
    WARNING!Read this
    information before operating the
    phone.
    In August 1996 , the Federal
    Communications Commission
    (FCC) of the United States, with
    its action in Report and Order
    FCC 96 326 , adopted an
    updated safety standard for
    human exposure to radio
    frequency (RF) electromagnetic
    energy emitted by FCC regulated
    transmitters. Those guidelines are
    consistent with the safety
    standard previously set by both
    U.S. and international standards
    bodies.
    The design of this phone
    complies with the FCC guidelines
    and these international
    standards.
    CAUTION
    Use only the supplied and
    approved antenna. Use of
    unauthorized antennas or
    modifications could impair call
    quality, damage the phone, void
    your warranty and/or result in
    violation of FCC regulations. Do
    not use the phone with a
    damaged antenna. If a damaged
    antenna comes into contact with
    skin, a minor burn may result.
    Contact your local dealer for a
    replacement antenna.
    Bodyworn Operation
    This device was tested for typical
    bodyworn operations with the
    back of the phone kept 0.79
    inches (2cm) between the user’s
    body and the back of the phone.
    To comply with FCC RF exposurerequirements, a minimum
    separation distance of 0.79
    inches (2cm) must be
    maintained between the user’s 
    						
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