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    IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION 
    OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY 
    HEREIN. LG SHALL NOT BE 
    LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF 
    THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, 
    INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY 
    OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR 
    CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT 
    OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY 
    TO USE, THIS PRODUCT OR 
    FOR ANY BREACH OF ANY 
    EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, 
    INCLUDING THE IMPLIED 
    WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY 
    OR MERCHANTABILITY OR 
    FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 
    PURPOSE APPLICABLE TO THIS 
    PRODUCT.
    Some states do not allow the 
    exclusive limitation of incidental 
    or consequential damages or 
    limitations on how long an implied 
    warranty lasts; so these limitations 
    or exclusions may not apply to you. 
    This warranty gives you specific 
    legal rights and you may also have 
    other rights which vary from state 
    to state.
    5.  HOW TO GET WARRANTY 
    SERVICE:
    To obtain warranty service, 
    please call or fax to the following  telephone numbers from anywhere 
    in the continental United States:
    Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax. 
    1- 8 0 0 - 4 4 8 - 4 026
    Or visit http://us.lgservice.com. 
    Correspondence may also be 
    mailed to:
    LG Electronics Service- Mobile 
    Handsets, P.O. Box 240007, 
    Huntsville, AL 35824
    DO NOT RETURN YOUR 
    PRODUCT TO THE ABOVE 
    ADDRESS. Please call or write for 
    the location of the LG authorized 
    service center nearest you and 
    for the procedures for obtaining 
    warranty claims. 
    						
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    7.11 Warranty Laws
    The following laws govern 
    warranties that arise in retail sales 
    of consumer goods:
    •  The California Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act [CC 
    §§1790 et seq],
    •  The California Uniform  Commercial Code, Division Two 
    [Com C §§2101 et seq], and
    •  The federal Magnuson- Moss Warranty Federal Trade 
    Commission Improvement Act 
    [15 USC §§2301 et seq; 16 
    CFR Parts 701– 703]. A typical 
    Magnuson-Moss Act warranty 
    is a written promise that the 
    product is free of defects or a 
    written promise to refund, repair, 
    or replace defective goods. [See 
    15 USC §2301(6).] Remedies 
    include damages for failing to 
    honor a written warranty or 
    service contract or for violating 
    disclosure provisions. [See 15 
    USC §2310(d).] Except for 
    some labeling and disclosure 
    requirements, the federal Act 
    does not preempt state law. 
    [See 15 USC §2311.] The Consumer Warranty Act 
    does not affect the rights and 
    obligations of parties under the 
    state Uniform Commercial Code, 
    except the provisions of the Act 
    prevail over provisions of the 
    Commercial Code when they 
    conflict. [CC §1790.3.]
    For purposes of small claims 
    actions, this course will focus on 
    rights and duties under the state 
    laws. 
    						
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    The device is an all digital phone 
    that operates on both Code Division 
    Multiple Access (CDMA) frequencies: 
    Cellular services at 800 MHz and 
    Personal Communication Services 
    (PCS) at 1.9 GHz.
    CDMA technology uses a feature 
    called DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread 
    Spectrum) that enables the phone 
    to keep communication from being 
    crossed and to use one frequency 
    channel by multiple users in the same 
    specific area. This results in a 10-fold 
    capacity increase when compared with 
    analog mode. In addition, features 
    such as soft/ softer handoff, hard 
    handoff, and dynamic RF power control technologies combine to reduce call 
    interruptions.
    The Cellular and PCS CDMA networks 
    consist of MSO (Mobile Switching 
    Office), BSC (Base Station Controller), 
    BTS (Base Station Transmission 
    System), and MS (Mobile Station). 
    *  
    TSB -74: Protocol between an IS-95A 
    system and ANSI J-STD-008
    1xRTT system receives twice as many 
    subscribers in the wireless section as 
    IS-95. Its battery life is twice as long 
    as IS-95. 
    The table on the following page lists 
    some major CDMA standards.
    CDMA Standard Designator Description
    Basic Air Interface TIA/EIA-95A
    TSB-74
    ANSI J-STD-008
    TIA/EIA-IS2000 CDMA Dual-Mode Air Interface
    14.4kbps radio link protocol and  
    inter-band operations
    IS-95 adapted for PCS frequency band 
    CDMA2000 1xRTT Air Interface
    Network TIA/EIA/IS-634
    TIA/EIA/IS-651
    TIA/EIA/IS-41-C
    TIA/EIA/IS-124 MAS-BS
    PCSC-RS
    Intersystem operations
    Non-signaling data comm.
    Service TIA/EIA/IS-96-B
    TIA/EIA/IS-637
    TIA/EIA/IS-657
    IS-801
    TIA/EIA/IS-707-A Speech CODEC
    Short Message Service
    Packet Data
    Position Determination Service (gpsOne)
    High Speed Packet Data
    Notice : Open Source Software 
    To obtain the corresponding source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL and other 
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    All referred licence terms, disclaimers and notices are available for download 
    with the source code. 
    						
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    Terminology 
    EZ Tip Calculator
    Feature for easy bill calculation 
    using the total cost, tip, and 
    number of people as variables.
    Advanced Voice Recognition
    Feature that allows you to perform 
    a wide range of verbal commands 
    by training the phone to recognize 
    your individual speech patterns.
    Bluetooth
    ® wireless technology
    Technology used to allow mobile 
    phones, computers, and other 
    personal devices to be easily 
    coordinated and interconnected 
    using a short-range wireless 
    connection.
    Media Center
    Feature that accesses the Internet 
    to provide the ability to access 
    and even download a wide variety 
    of software, information, and more 
    right on your LG Verizon Wireless 
    phone.
    Acronyms and 
    Abbreviations
    DTMF
    Dual-Tone Multi Frequency (or 
    “touch-tone”) is a method used to 
    communicate keys pressed on the 
    phone. Pressing a key generates 
    two simultaneous tones, one for 
    the row and one for the column to 
    determine which key was pressed.
    ERI
    Enhanced Roaming Indicator is 
    a feature to indicate whether 
    a mobile phone is on its home 
    system, a partner network, or a 
    roaming network. Many phones 
    indicate home vs. roaming as an 
    icon, but ERI capable phones can 
    clearly indicate third “partner 
    network” status.
    GPS
    Global Positioning System is a 
    system of satellites, computers, 
    and receivers able to determine the 
    latitude and longitude of a specific 
    receiver on Earth. Position is 
    calculated using time and distance. 
    						
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    IS 2000
    Type of digital signaling. It's the 
    second generation of CDMA digital 
    cellular, an extension of IS-95. 
    Differences between signaling 
    types have to do with pilot signal 
    and links to provide more traffic 
    channels, and control protocols. 
    NAM
    Number Assignment Module is 
    how the phone stores the phone 
    number and its electronic serial 
    number. 
    SSL
    Secure Sockets Layer Protocol used 
    to encrypt data sent over the air.
    TTY
    Teletypewriter. An 
    electromechanical typewriter 
    that either transmits or receives 
    messages coded in electrical 
    signals. A phone with TTY 
    support is able to translate typed 
    characters to voice or translate 
    voice into characters to display on 
    the TTY. 
    						
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    Numbers
    10 Driver Safety Tips  114
    A
    Acronyms and Abbreviations  
    122
    Alarm Clock  35, 83
    All  31
    Avoid potential hearing 
    loss.  97
    B
    Backup Assistant  28
    Battery Charge Level  13
    Battery Temperature 
    Protection  13
    Bluetooth Menu  40
    Browse & Download  80
    C
    Calculator  37
    Calendar  35
    Call   33
    Call Settings  56
    Call Waiting  23
    Changing Contact Entries  25
    Charging the Battery  11
    Charging with USB  11
    Check   33
    Consumer Information About 
    Radio Frequency Emissions  
    90
    Consumer Information on 
    SAR  94
    Contacts  27
    Contacts List  27
    Contacts   34
    D
    Deleting  26
    Dialed  31
    Display Settings  46
    Drafts  67
    Driving  114
    E
    Eco-Calculator  38
    Erase Options  69
    Extras  81
    Ez Tip Calculator  37
    F
    FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility 
    (HAC) Regulations for 
    Wireless Devices  95
    FDA Consumer Update  106
    G
    Games  80
    Go to   33
    Groups  28
    H
    Help  34
    How to Install a microSD™ 
    Card  12
    How to Remove a microSD™ 
    Card  12
    I
    In Case of Emergency 
    (ICE)  29
    Internet  80
    M
    Making Calls  13
    Media Center  73
    Memory  61
    Messages  65
    Messaging  65
    Missed  30
    Mobile Email  64, 68
    Music & Tones  73
    My Music  83
    My Pictures  84
    My Place  81
    My Verizon  32, 34
    N
    New Contacts  27
    New Message  65
    Notepad  34
    P
    Phone Info  62
    Phone Settings  52
    Picture & Video  76
    Play  34
    Q
    Quick Glance of the Touch 
    Screen and How to Use It  9
    Quick Keys  9
    Quick Text Options  69
    Quick Volume Adjustment  23
    R
    Received  30
    Receiving Calls  14
    Recent Calls  30
    Redial  34 
    						
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    Redialing Calls  14
    Restrictions  23
    S
    Safety Information  101
    Screen Icons  13
    Send Msg to   33
    Settings  40, 70
    Shortcuts Menu  15, 22
    Signal Strength  13
    Social Networks  69
    Sounds Settings  43
    Speed Dials  25, 28
    Stopwatch  36
    Storing a Number with 
    Pauses  26
    Storing New Contacts  25
    T
    Table of Contents  1
    Terminology  122
    Text Input  17
    The Battery  10
    TIA Safety Information  98
    Tools  33
    Touch Settings  51
    Turning the Phone On and 
    Off  10
    U
    USB Mass Storage  38
    USB Mode  61
    Using the QWERTY 
    Keyboard  7
    V
    Vibrate Mode  23
    View Timers  32
    Voice Commands  24, 33
    Voicemail  68
    W
    World Clock  36 
    						
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