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    							User Guide
    MFL68526201 (1.0)
     This booklet is made from 98% post-consumer recycled paper.This booklet is printed with soy ink.        Printed in Mexico
    User Guide
    Guía del 
    Usuario 
    						
    							  1
    Table of Contents
    Table of Contents ·········1
    Welcome  ·················6
    Phone Overview  ···········7
    Rear view ··················\
    ·······8
    Menus Overview  ··········9
    Getting Started with Your 
    Phone ··················\
    12
    Installing the Battery ··············12
    Removing the Battery  ·············12
    Charging the Battery ··············12
    Charging with USB  ················13
    Battery Temperature Protection   ····13
    Battery Charge Level  ··············13
    Signal Strength  ··················\
    ·13
    Turning the Phone On and Off  ······13
    Turning the Phone On ··············13
    Turning the Phone Off  ··············13
    Making Calls ··················\
    ···13
    Correcting Dialing Mistakes ·········14
    Redialing Calls ··················\
    ··14
    Receiving Calls  ··················\
    ·14
    Screen Icons ··················\
    ···14
    Quick Access to Convenient 
    Features ················15
    Vibrate Mode  ··················\
    ··15
    Sounds Off  ··················\
    ····15
    Mute Function  ··················\
    ··15
    Quick Volume Adjustment  ··········15
    Quick Font Resize  ·················15
    Call Waiting  ··················\
    ····15
    3-way call  ··················\
    ·····16
    Caller ID  ··················\
    ·······16
    Voice Commands ·················16
    Entering and Editing 
    Information  ·············18
    Text Input  ··················\
    ·····18
    Text Input Modes  ··················\
    18
    Contacts in Your Phone’s 
    Memory  ················19
    Storing Basics ··················\
    ··19
    Customizing Individual Entries  ······19
    Speed Dial  ··················\
    ·····19
    Storing a Number with Pauses ······20
    Adding a Pause to an Existing Contact 
    Entry  ··················\
    ········· 20
    Adding Another Phone Number  ·····21
    From standby mode ················21
    From the Contact List Screen  ········21
    Changing Saved Information ········21
    Changing the Default Number  ······21
    Deleting  ··················\
    ·······22
    Deleting a Contact Entry  ···········22
    Removing a Speed Dial ·············22
    Speed Dialing ··················\
    ··22
    Single Digit Speed Dials  ············22
    Multiple Digit Speed Dials  ··········22
    Speed Dials 95, 96, 97, 98, and 99  · ·23 
    						
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    2  
    Contacts ················24
    1. New Contact ···············24
    2. Contact List  ················24
    3. Backup Assistant  ············25
    4. Favorites  ··················\
    ·25
    5. Groups  ··················\
    ··25
    Adding Contacts to a Group  ········26
    6. Speed Dials  ················26
    7.    In Case of Emergency ········27
    Entering Your ICE Personal Info  ······27
    To unassign an ICE Contacts  ········27
    To delete Personal Info entry ········27
    8. My Name Card  ·············28
    Messaging  ··············29New Message Alert  ··············· 29
    1. New Message  ···············29The Basics of Sending a Text Message  29
    Select Recipient(s) Using Add  ······ 30
    Multimedia Message  
    Using Options  ··················\
    · 30
    2. Inbox   ··················\
    ···31Viewing Your Inbox  ·················31
    Message Icon Reference ············32
    3. Sent   ··················\
    ····33
    4. Drafts   ··················\
    ··33
    Message Icon Reference ············34
    5. Voice mail   ·················34
    6. Mobile Email  ···············34
    7. Social Networks  ·············35
    Messaging Settings  ············35Message Settings Sub-Menu  
    Descriptions ··················\
    ····35
    Erasing Messages ··············37
    Recent Calls ·············38
    1. Missed  ··················\
    ··38
    2. Received  ··················\
    38
    3. Dialed  ··················\
    ··39
    4. All ··················\
    ······39
    5. View Timers   ···············39
    Internet ·················41
    Media Center  ············42
    1. Apps ··················\
    ····42
    2. Internet  ··················\
    ·42
    3. Tunes & Tones ··············43
    3.1 My Ringtones  ················44
    3.2 My Sounds  ··················\
    ·44
    4. Pictures ··················\
    ·454.1 My Pictures  ··················\
    45
    4.2 Take Picture  ··················\
    46
    Mobile Email / Apps/  
    My Pictures  ·············47
    Settings & Tools  ·········48
    1. My Verizon ·················48
    2. Master Volume  ·············48
    3. Accessibility  ················48
    3.1 Readout ··················\
    ···48 
    						
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    3.1.1 Full Readout ················ 48
    3.1.2 Menu Readout  ·············· 48
    3.1.3 Digit Dial Readout· · · · · · · · · · ·  48
    3.1.4 Caller ID Readout  ··········· 48
    3.1.5 Passwords Readout  ·········· 49
    3.1.6 Speech Rate  ················ 49
    3.2. Invert Color ··················\
    49
    3.3. Large Text  ··················\
    ·49
    3.4. Mono Audio ·················49
    3.5. Turn Off All Sounds  ···········50
    4. Tools  ··················\
    ···504.1 Voice Commands  ·············50
    Access and Options  ··············· 50
    4.1.1 Call   ·······51
    4.1.2 Send Msg to   ··················\
    ·········51
    4.1.3 Go to   ···············51
    4.1.4 Check   ················51
    4.1.5 Contacts   ············52
    4.1.6 Search  ··················\
    ····52
    4.1.7 Redial  ··················\
    ····52
    4.1.8 My Verizon  ··················\
    52
    4.1.9 Help  ··················\
    ·····52
    4.2 Calculator   ··················\
    ·52
    4.3 Ez Tip Calculator  ··············53
    4.4 Eco-Calculator  ················53
    4.5 Calendar  ··················\
    ···54
    Editing and Deleting calendar entries  54
    4.6 Alarm Clock  ··················\
    54
    How to delete alarms  ···············55
    How to edit alarms  ·················55
    4.7 Info Search ··················\
    ·55 4.8 Stopwatch  ··················\
    ·56
    4.9 World Clock   ·················56
    4.10 Notepad   ··················\
    ·56
    5. Bluetooth® Menu  ···········57Turn On Bluetooth 
    ·················57
    5.1. Add New Device  ··············57
    For pairing with a  
    new Bluetooth® device  ·············57
    Icon Reference in Adding New Device ·58
    Icon References When a Bluetooth
    ® 
    Wireless Connection is Searched  
    (neither connected nor paired).  ······58
    Icon References When Successfully 
    Connected  ··················\
    ·····58
    My Phone Info  ··················\
    ·59
    Discovery Mode  ··················\
    59
    Supported Profiles  ················60
    6. Sounds Settings  ············606.1 Easy Set-up  ··················\
    60
    6.2 Call Sounds  ··················\
    60
    6.2.1 Call Ringtone   ·············· 60
    6.2.2 Call Vibrate  ················· 60
    6.2.3 Caller ID Readout ············61
    6.3 Alert Sounds  ·················61
    6.4 Keypad Volume · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·\
     · 61
    6.5 Service Alerts  ·················61
    6.6 Hearing Assist   ···············62
    7. Display Settings  ·············627.1 Easy Set-up ··················\
    ·62
    7.2 Banner  ··················\
    ·····63
    7.2.1 Personal Banner ············· 63
    7.2.2 ERI Banner· · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·\
     · · ·  63
    7.3 Backlight   ··················\
    ··64 
    						
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    7.4 Brightness ··················\
    ··64
    7.5 Wallpaper  ··················\
    ··64
    7.6 Display Themes  ···············64
    7.7 Main Menu Settings  ············65
    7.8 Font Type  ··················\
    ··65
    7.9 Font Size  ··················\
    ···66
    7.10 Clock Format  ················66
    8. Phone Settings   ·············668.1 Airplane Mode  ···············66
    8.2 Set Shortcut Keys  ·············67
    8.2.1 Set My Shortcuts  ············67
    8.2.2 Set Directional Keys ··········67
    8.3 Voice Commands  ·············67
    8.4 Language  ··················\
    ··67
    8.5 Location   ··················\
    ··68
    8.6 Security   ··················\
    ···68
    8.6.1 Edit Codes  ················· 68
    8.6.2 Restrictions   ················ 69
    8.6.3 Phone Lock Setting  ·········· 69
    8.6.4 Lock Phone Now  ·············70
    8.6.5 Reset Default    ···············70
    8.6.6 Restore Phone  ···············70
    8.7 System Select  ················70
    8.8 NAM Select ··················\
    71
    8.9 Data Roaming Access  ··········71
    9. Call Settings  ···············719.1 Answer Options ···············71
    9.2 Call Forwarding ···············72
    9.3 Auto Retry  ··················\
    ·72
    9.4 TTY Mode ··················\
    ·72
    Connecting TTY Equipment and a 
    Terminal  ··················\
    ········73
    9.5 One Touch Dial   ··············74
    9.6 Voice Privacy ·················74
    9.7 DTMF Tones  ·················74
    9.8 Assisted Dialing  ···············74
    10. Memory ··················\
    75
    11. Phone Info  ················75
    11.1 My Number  ·················75
    11.2 SW/HW Version· · · · · · · · · · · · · ·\
     75
    11.3 Icon Glossary  ················75
    11.4 Software Update ·············76
    12. Set-up Wizard ·············77
    Important Safety  
    Precautions   ·············78
    Safety ··················\
    81
    Consumer Information About Radio 
    Frequency Emissions  ···········83
    Consumer Information on SAR · · 87
    FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility 
    (HAC) Regulations for Wireless 
    Devices  ··················\
    ····88
    Caution:  
    Avoid potential hearing loss. · · · ·90
    TIA Safety Information  ·········91
    Safety Information  ············94
    FDA Consumer Update  ·········99
    Driving  ··················\
    ···107
    10 Driver Safety Tips  ·········107 
    						
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    LIMITED WARRANTY 
    STATEMENT  ···········110
    Technical Details  ········113
    Important Information  ············ 113
    Glossary ···············117
    Terminology   ················ 117
    Acronyms and Abbreviations · · · 117
    Index  ··················\
    119 
    						
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    9GNEQOG
    Thank you for choosing the LG 
    Revere® 3 cellular phone designed 
    to operate with the latest digital 
    mobile communication technology, 
    Code Division Multiple Access 
    (CDMA). Along with the many 
    advanced features of the CDMA 
    system, such as greatly enhanced 
    voice clarity, this compact phone 
    offers:
    †Built-in 1.3M camera
    †Internet
    †Sleek and compact design
    †Easy-to-read LCD display with 
    status icons
    †Media Center capable of 
    downloading games, wallpapers, 
    and ringtones
    †25-key keypad and Directional 
    Keys 
    †Long battery standby and talk 
    time
    †Easy operation using menu-
    driven interface with prompts
    †Messaging, Voice mail, caller ID, 
    and social networks
    †Advanced Voice Recognition
    †Quick calling functions including 
    auto answer, auto retry, 
    999 speed dials, and voice 
    commands
    †Flash Wallpapers with fun 
    animations
    †Multi-language (English, 
    Spanish, Korean and Chinese) 
    capability
    †Bluetooth® wireless technology 
    (for certain profiles) 
    016  The Bluetooth® word mark 
    and logos are owned by the Bluetooth 
    SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by 
    LG Electronics is under license. Other 
    trademarks and trade names are those of 
    their respective owners.
    Tip
    Find the interactive user guide on the 
    w eb for your convenience; where you can 
    freely surf and interactively learn how to 
    use your phone step-by-step. 
    Go to http://www.verizonwireless.com > 
    Support > Device > choose your phone 
    model. The interactive user guide is 
    available. You can select Device Manual 
    to download a copy. 
    						
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    Camera Use to take photos. Keep it clean for 
    op
    timal photo quality.
    Front LCD Screen  Displays the digital clock, 
    da
    te and phone status. 
    Earpiece Lets you hear the caller and 
    aut
    omated prompts.
    Main LCD Screen Displays messages, indicator 
    icons and activ
    e functions.
    OK Key/Directional Key Use the OK key to 
    select the function displa yed at the bottom of 
    the LCD between the Left and Right Select 
    key  functions. Use the Directional key  
     to 
    scroll through the menu items and highlight 
    a specific field or object by moving up, down, 
    left or right.
    Left Select Key  Performs functions identified 
    on the bo
    ttom-left corner of the screen.
    Message Key Quickly and easily opens a new 
    TXT me
    ssage.
    Headset Jack Allows you to plug 
    in an op
    tional 3.5mm headset for convenient, 
    hands-free conversations.
    Volume Keys Use to adjust the Master 
    V
    olume in standby mode* and the Earpiece 
    Volume during a call. Use to adjust font sizes 
    when viewing messages, entering phone 
    numbers (in standby mode) or browsing 
    menus (except for the Main menu).
    SEND Key  Use to make and answer calls. 
    Pr
    ess to access the All Calls list.
    USB/Charging Port  Connects the phone 
    t
    o the USB charger, or other compatible 
    accessories.
    *   St
    andby mode is when the phone is waiting 
    for input from you. No menu is displayed and 
    the phone isn’t performing any action. It’s the 
    starting point for all of the instruction steps.
    3. Earpiece
    4. Main   
    LCD Screen
    5. OK Key/
    Directional Key
    12. International  Call Prefix Key
    11. USB/ 
    Charging Port 10. SEND Key
    8. Headset Jack
    7. Message Key
    6. Left Select Key 14. Right Select Key 13. Alarm Key
    16. Camera Key
    17. Power/END Key
    18.  
    Clear/Voice 
    Commands Key
    20.   Vibrate Mode 
    Key
    21. Microphone 15. Speakerphone Key
    9. Volume Keys
    19. Keypad
    1. Camera
    2.   Front  
    LCD Screen 
    						
    							Phone Overview
    8  
    International Call Prefix Key To make an 
    int
    ernational call, press and hold  for 3 
    seconds. + is the international calling code.
    Alarm Key Press to access and manage your 
    alarms.
    Right Select Key Performs functions 
    identified on the bo ttom-right corner of 
    the screen.
    Speakerphone Key  Use to change to 
    speak
    erphone mode. 
    Camera Key Press to access the Camera.Power/ END Key  Use to turn the power on/
    off and t
    o end a call. Also returns to standby 
    mode.
    Clear/ Voice Commands Key  Deletes single 
    space
    s or characters with a quick press, or 
    press and hold to delete entire words in text 
    entry screens. Press to back out of menus, 
    one level at a time. From the standby screen, 
    press once to access Voice Commands and 
    press and hold to access Voice Recorder.
    Keypad Use to enter numbers and characters 
    and select men u items.
    Vibrate Mode Key  Use to set Vibrate mode 
    (fr
    om standby mode press and hold for 
    about 3 seconds). 
    Microphone Allows other callers to hear you 
    clearl
    y when you are speaking to them.
    NOTE 
    The antenna is located 
    inside y
    our phone.
    Tip 
    If you hold the phone 
    enclosing the lo
     wer edge, 
    you may interfere with the 
    antenna's ability to receive 
    a clear signal which affects 
    call quality for voice or data 
    transfer.
    NOTE 
    •
      It’s important to fully charge the battery 
    before using the phone for the first time.
    •   Ba
    ttery life and signal strength are 
    significant factors (among others) that 
    affect your phone’s ability to send/receive 
    calls or data transfer.
    Rear view
    Battery
    Back Cover 
    						
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