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    Main Menu Overview
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    1. New Contact
    2. Contact List
    3. Backup Assistant
    4. Favorites
    5. Groups
    6. Speed Dials
    7. In Case of
    Emergency
    8. My Name Card
    M M
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    ssaging ssaging
    1. New Message
    1. TXT Message
    2. Picture Message
    3. Voice Message
    2. Messages*
    3. Drafts
    4. Voicemail
    5. Social Networks
    Settings
    1. Inbox View
    2. Entry Mode
    3. Auto Save Sent
    4. Auto Erase Inbox5. Messaging Font
    Size
    6. TXT Auto View
    7. TXT Instant
    Reply
    8. TXT Auto Scroll
    9. Multimedia Auto
    Receive
    10. Quick Text
    11. Emergency
    Alert
    12. Voicemail #
    13. Callback #
    14. Signature
    15. Delivery
    Receipt
    Options
    1. Erase Sent/
    Received
    2. Erase Drafts
    3. Erase All
    Messages
    R R
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    1. Missed
    2. Received
    3. Dialed
    4. All5. View Timers
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    1. Apps
    2. Search
    3. Mobile Web
    4. Music & Tones
    1. My Ringtones
    2. My Music
    3. My Sounds
    5. Pictures
    1. My Pictures
    2. Take Picture
    3. Online Album
    T T
    ools ools
    * The Messages submenu options may vary and depend on the Inbox View settings.
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    Main Menu Overview
    10
    Apps Apps
    My Pictur My Pictur
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    1. My Verizon
    2. Master Volume
    3. Tools
    1. Voice
    Commands
    2. Calculator
    3. Ez Tip
    Calculator
    4. Calendar
    5. To Do List
    6. Alarm Clock
    7. Info Search
    8. Stopwatch
    9. World Clock
    10. Notepad
    11. Document
    Viewer
    12. USB Mass
    Storage
    4. Bluetooth Menu
    1. Add New
    Device
    5. Keyguard
    Settings
    1. Auto Lock
    2. Unlock
    Options
    3. Lock Options
    6. Sounds Settings
    1. Easy Set-up
    2. Call Sounds
    1. Call
    Ringtone
    2. Call Vibrate
    3. Caller ID
    Readout
    3. Alert Sounds
    1. TXT
    Message
    2. Multimedia
    Message
    3. Voicemail
    4. Emergency
    Tone
    5. Missed Call
    4. Keypad Volume
    5. Digit Dial
    Readout
    6. Service Alerts
    1. ERI
    2. Minute Beep3. Call
    Connect
    4. Charge
    Complete
    5. Software
    Update
    7. Power On/Off
    1. Power On
    2. Power Off
    8. Voice Clarity7. Display Settings
    1. Easy Set-up
    2. Banner
    1. Personal
    Banner
    2. ERI Banner
    3. Backlight
    1. Display
    Backlight
    2. Keypad
    Backlight
    4. Brightness
    5. Wallpaper
    1. My Pictures
    2. Fun
    Animations
    3. Slide Show
    6. Charging Screen
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    7. Display Themes
    8. Main Menu
    Settings
    1. Menu Layout
    2. Replace
    Menu Items
    3. Position
    Menu Items
    4. Reset Menu
    Settings
    9. Font Type
    10. Font Size
    1. Dial Digits
    2. Menu & List
    3. Message
    11. Clock Format
    8. Phone Settings
    1. Airplane Mode
    2. Set Shortcut
    Keys
    1. Set My
    Shortcuts
    2. Set
    Directional
    Keys
    3. Set Qwerty
    Shortcut
    4. Set Slide
    Open View
    3. Voice
    Commands1. Confirm
    Choices
    2. Sensitivity
    3. Adapt Voice
    4. Prompts
    5. Clear Key
    Activation
    4. Language
    5. Location
    6. Current
    Country
    7. Security
    1. Edit Codes
    2. Restrictions
    3. Phone Lock
    Setting
    4. Lock Phone
    Now
    5. Reset
    Default
    6. Restore
    Phone
    8. System Select
    9. NAM Select
    9. Call Settings
    1. Answer
    Options
    2. End Call
    Options
    3. Call Forwarding
    4. Auto Retry
    5. TTY Mode6. One Touch Dial
    7. Voice Privacy
    8. DTMF Tones
    9. Assisted Dialing
    10. USB Mode
    11. Memory
    1. Save Options
    2. Phone Memory
    3. Card Memory
    12. Phone Info
    1. My Number
    2. SW/HW
    Version
    3. Icon Glossary
    4. Software
    Update
    13. Set-up Wizard
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    Getting Started with Your Phone
    12
    Setting Up Your Phone
    Step 1. Remove the Back
    Cover
    1. Hold the phone securely with
    both hands.
    2. Use the fingertip cutout at the
    top of the phone to pull the
    back cover off.
    Step 2. Insert the Battery
    1. Align the battery contacts with
    the terminals in the battery
    compartment.
    2. Push the battery down until it
    clicks into place.
    Step 3. Replace the Back
    Cover
    Place the back cover over the
    battery compartment, then press it
    downward until it clicks into place.
    .
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    Step 4. Charge the Phone
    Your device comes with a Wall/USB
    charger and a USB cable which
    connect together to charge your
    phone. To charge your phone:
    NOTICE Please use only an approved charging
    accessory to charge your LG phone.
    Improper handling of the Accessory/
    Charger Port, as well as the use of an
    incompatible charger, may cause damage
    to your phone and void the warranty.
    1. Before turning on your phone,
    charge it fully.  Be sure to use
    the charger that came with your
    phone.
    NOTICEPlease make sure that the “B” side faces
    up before inserting a charger or USB
    cable into the Accessory/Charger Port of
    your phone.
    Installing the Battery
    1. Remove the battery cover
    .
    2. Align the battery contacts with
    the terminals in the battery
    compartment.
    3. Push the battery down until it
    clicks into place.
    4. Install the back cover.
    USB cable
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    Getting Started with Your Phone
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    Removing the Battery
    1. Turn the phone off and remove
    the back cover.
    2. Remove the battery from the
    battery compartment by lifting
    the bottom of the battery using
    the fingertip cutout.
    Charging the Battery
    Your device comes with a Wall/USB
    charger and a USB cable which
    connect together to charge your
    phone. To charge your phone:
    NOTICEPlease use only an approved charging
    accessory to charge your LG phone.
    Improper handling of the Accessory/
    Charger Port, as well as the use of an
    incompatible charger, may cause damage
    to your phone and void the warranty.
    1. Connect the USB cable into the
    cableless wall adapter. When
    connecting as shown below, the
    LG logo on the USB cable
    should face toward you.
    Wall/USB charger
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    2. Gently uncover the Accessory/
    Charger Port, then plug the USB
    cable into it and the other end
    into an electrical outlet.
    The charge time varies
    depending upon the battery
    level.
    Charging with USB
    You can use your computer to
    charge your phone. To be able to
    charge with the USB cable, you
    need to have the necessary USB
    driver installed on your PC first.
    Connect one end of the USB cable
    to the Accessory/ Charger Port on
    your phone and the other end to a
    high-power USB port on your PC
    (commonly located on the front
    panel of the computer).
    NOTELow-power USB ports are not
    supported, such as the USB ports
    on your keyboard or bus-powered
    USB hub. The LG USB Driver is
    downloadable from the www.lge.com.
    Battery Temperature
    Protection
    If the battery gets overheated, the
    phone will automatically turn off.
    When you turn the phone back on,
    a message pops up alerting you
    that the phone was powered off for
    your safety.
    How to Install Your microSD™
    Card
    1. Remove the back cover and
    locate the microSD™slot. 
    2. Insert the microSD™card with the
    contacts facing downwards until it
    clicks into the slot. 
    NOTEIf you insert the card in the
    wrong direction, it may damage
    your phone or your card.
    NOTEMemory card is
    sold separately.
    NOTICEPlease make sure that the "B" side faces
    up before inserting a USB cable into the
    Accessory/Charger Port of your phone.
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    Getting Started with Your Phone
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    How to Remove Your
    microSD™Card
    Remove the back cover from the
    phone. Gently press the exposed
    edge of the microSD
    TMcard to
    release it, then remove it from the
    slot and replace the cover.
    NOTEDo not attempt to remove the
    microSD™card while reading or
    writing to the card.
    Battery Charge Level
    You can find the battery charge level
    at the top right corner of the
    LCD screen. When the charge level
    becomes low, the battery sensor
    sounds a warning tone, blinks the
    battery icon, and/or displays a
    warning message. As the charge
    level approaches empty, the phone
    automatically switches off without
    saving. 
    Signal Strength
    Call quality depends on the signal
    strength in your area. You can tell
    how much signal strength you have
    by the number of bars next to the
    signal strength icon  - the
    more bars, the stronger the signal.
    If you’re having problems with
    signal quality, move to an open area
    or, when inside a building, try
    moving near a window.
    Turning the Phone On and Off
    Turning the Phone On
    1. Insert the battery and connect
    the phone to an external power
    source if the battery level is low.
    2. Press and hold  until the
    screen lights up.
    Turning the Phone Off
    Press and hold  until the
    display turns off.
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    Making Calls
    Using the external keys
    1. Press  to unlock the screen
    (and keys).
    2. Enter the phone number using
    the keypad.
    3. Press  to dial the number.
    4. Press  to end the call.
    NOTEYour phone has a Voice
    Commands feature that also lets
    you make calls by saying a phone
    number or Contact name. To
    access it, press and say
    Callfollowed by the name or
    number.
    Correcting Dialing Mistakes
    While entering a phone number,
    press  once to erase the last
    digit entered, or hold it down for at
    least two seconds to delete all the
    digits.
    Redialing Calls
    1. Press  to unlock the screen
    (and keys).
    2. Press  twice to redial the
    last number dialed.
    Receiving Calls
    1. When the phone rings or
    vibrates, press  to answer. 
    NOTEIf you've selected Slide Upin
    your Answer Options settings,
    you can simply open the
    QWERTY keyboard to answer the
    call with speakerphone mode
    activated.
    2. Press  to end the call. 
    NOTEIf you've selected Close Slidein
    your End Call Options, simply
    close the QWERTY keyboard to
    end the call.
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    Getting Started with Your Phone
    Screen Icons
    When the phone is on, the top line
    of the LCD screen displays phone
    status icons. 
    To view the icons and their
    definitions, press 
    [MENU]from
    the stanby mode, then press 
    Settings & Toolsand select Phone
    info
    . Then press Icon
    Glossary
    and select a subcategory.
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