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    8. Call Settings
    The Call Settings menu allows you
    to designate how the phone handles
    both incoming and outgoing calls.
    8.1 Answer Options
    Allows you to determine how the
    phone will answer an incoming call.
    1 . Open the flip and press 
    [MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Call Settings. 
    4. Press 
    Answer Options.
    5. Use the Directional Key to
    to select the setting(s) you want
    to use, then press
    [MARK].
    Flip Open/ Any Key/ Auto with
    Handsfree
    6. Press the Left Soft Key [Done]when you have marked
    the setting(s) you want.
    NOTEAuto with Handsfree is available
    when any external device is
    connected to your phone or
    speaker is set to on. 
    8.2 Call Forwarding
    Allows an incoming call to be
    redirected to a mobile telephone or
    other telephone number.
    1 . Open the flip and press 
    [MENU].
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Call Settings.
    4. Press 
    Call Forwarding.
    5. Use the Directional Key to
    highlight either
    Forward Callor Cancel
    Fo r wa rd i n g, then press  .
    6. After selecting Forward Call, enter
    the number to forward to and
    press 
    [FWD]. To cancel
    forwarding, select Cancel Forwarding.
    8.3 Auto Retry
    Allows you to set the length of time
    the phone waits before automatically
    redialing a number when the
    attempted call fails.
    1. Open the flip and press 
    [MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Call Settings. 
    4. Press 
    Auto Retry. 
    						
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    Settings & Tools
    5. Use the Directional Key  to
    highlight a setting, then 
    press .
    Off/ Every 10 Seconds/ Every
    30 Seconds/ Every 60 Seconds
    8.4 TTY Mode
    Allows you to attach a TTY device
    enabling you 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. Open the flip and press 
    [MENU]. 2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Call Settings. 
    4. Press 
    TTY Mode.
    5. An explanation message is
    displayed.
    6. Press to continue.
    7. Use the Directional Key  to
    highlight a setting, then 
    press .
    TTY Full/ TTY + Talk/ TTY +
    Hear/ TTY Off
    TTY Full: Users who cannot  talk or
    hear send and receive a text
    message through TTY equipment.
    TTY Mode (Tele Type writer)
    MenuUserFeatureTransmission/
    Receiving ModeWhen making
    communications with a
    non-TTY terminal   
    TTY FullFor hearing-/
    verbally-
    impairedtext message
    transmission, text
    message receivingOperator 
    required
    TTY + TalkFor hearing-
    impairedable to
    talk    voice transmission, 
    text message receivingOperator 
    required
    TTY +
    HearFor verbally-
    impairedaudible   text message
    transmission, voice
    receiving Operator 
    required
    TTY Offvoice transmission,
    voice receiving 
    						
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    TTY + Talk: Users who can talk but
    cannot hear receive a text message
    and send voice through TTY
    equipment.
    TTY + Hear: Users who can hear
    but cannot talk send a text message
    and receive voice through TTY
    equipment.
    TTY Off: Users send and receive
    without TTY equipment.
    Connecting TTY Equipment and a
    Te r m i n a l
    1. Connect a TTY cable to TTY
    connection on the terminal (TTY
    connection location is the same
    as a headset jack). 
    2. Enter the phone menu and set
    the desired TTY mode.
    3. After setting a TTY mode, check
    the LCD screen of the phone for
    the TTY icon.
    4. Connect the TTY equipment to
    the power source and turn it on.
    5. Make a phone connection to the
    desired number.
    6. When connection is made, use
    the TTY equipment to type in
    and send a text message or send
    voice.7. The voice or text message from
    the receiver end displays on the
    TTY equipment display.
    8.5 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 in your
    Contacts will not function.
    1. Open the flip and press 
    [MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Call Settings. 
    4. Press 
    One Touch Dial.
    5. Use the Directional Key  to
    highlight a setting, then 
    press .
    On/ Off
    8.6 Voice Privacy
    Allows you to set the voice privacy
    feature for CDMA calls. CDMA offers
    inherent voice privacy. Check with
    your service provider for availability.
    1 . Open the flip and press 
    [MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Call Settings.  
    						
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    Settings & Tools
    4. Press Voice Privacy.
    5. Use the Directional Key  to
    highlight a setting, then press  .
    On/ Off
    8.7 DTMF Tones
    Allows you to set the DTMF tone
    length.
    1. Open the flip and press 
    [MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Call Settings. 
    4. Press 
    DTMF Tones.
    5. Use the Directional Key  to
    highlight a setting, then press  .
    Normal/ Long
    8.8 Assisted Dialing
    Supports easy dialing on
    international calls while traveling in
    non-U.S. roaming region. If set to
    On, Assisted Dialing is displayed in
    calling screen.
    1. Open the flip and press 
    [MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Call Settings. 4. Press 
    Assisted Dialing.
    5. Use the Directional Key  to
    highlight a setting, then press 
    .
    On/ Off
    6. Highlight Reference Countryand press the Left Soft Key Setto select country.
    7. Use the Directional Key  to
    scroll to the desired country.
    8. Press the Left Soft Key 
    Detailsto edit and save the Country Code,
    IDD Prefix (International Direct
    Dial), NDD Prefix(National Direct
    Dial), Area/City Code and Length
    (Length of Phone Number), then
    press 
    [SAVE]to set.
    9. Press to set.
    NOTEFor example, if you make a call
    from China to U.S when assisted
    dialing option is on (Reference
    Country is set to 'U.S.A'), '+'
    code will be automatically
    replaced by the matched IDD
    prefix of China. 
    8.9 Dial Search
    Dial Search assists you to easily dial
    any one of your contact numbers
    without searching the contact list.
    Press a number key that matches 
    						
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    with the first character of the
    contact name you wish to call. If dial
    search option is on, the matched
    contact searched list will be showed
    up on the dial screen.
    1. Open the flip and press 
    [MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Call Settings. 
    4. Press 
    Dial Search.
    5. Use the Directional Key  to
    highlight a setting, then press
    .
    On/ Off
    9. Memory
    Allows you to check your LG
    REVERETMinternal phone memory.
    Shows the memory information
    saved in your phone.
    1. Open the flip and press 
    [MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Memory. 
    4. Use the Directional Key  to
    select file storage type in the 
    LG
    REVERETM, then press  to viewthe memory used.
    Memory Usage / My Pictures /
    My Ringtones / My Sounds /
    My Contacts
    10 .  P h o n e  I n f o
    Allows you to view the information
    specific to your phone and software.
    1. Open the flip and press 
    [MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Phone Info.
    10.1 My Number
    Allows you to view your phone
    number.
    1. Open the flip and press 
    [MENU].  
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Phone Info.
    4. Press 
    My Number.
    10.2 SW/HW Version
    Allows you to view the versions of
    various applications such as SW, PRL,
    ERI, Browser, Media Center, AVR, EMS,
    MMS, Bluetooth
    ®, OTADM Version,
    MSUI, HW Version, MEID, Warranty
    Date Code and Operating System. 
    						
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    Settings & Tools
    1. Open the flip and press [MENU].  
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Phone Info.
    4. Press 
    SW/HW Version.
    10.3 Icon Glossary
    Allows you to view all the icons and
    their meanings.
    1. Open the flip and press 
    [MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Phone Info.
    4. Press 
    Icon Glossary. 
    10.4 Software Update
    This feature gives your phone the
    ability to upgrade to the latest
    software and keeps your phone
    operating with the latest features
    without visiting a Verizon Wireless
    Communications Store for the
    upgrade. You can either be notified
    automatically that there is an
    updated version of software available
    for your phone, or you can manually
    check to see if there are any updates
    available for you to download.
    Automatic Update
    Your phone will receive a notification
    that there is an updated version of
    software available to be downloaded.
    You can press  when notified that a
    download is available or it can happen
    automatically. Once the download is
    complete you may, depending on the
    nature of the update, have three
    options available: Accept the update,
    Defer the update, or Reject the update.
    NOTEDuring the update you cannot make
    or receive phone calls, including 911
    calls, or text messages.
    Manual Update
    1. Open the flip and press [MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Phone Info.
    4. Press 
    Software Update.
    The two options shown will be
    Status and Check New.
    Press 
    Statusto see the
    status of a download or update
    and see information on the last
    successful update. If updates have
    not yet been performed, status
    information will be unavailable.
    Press 
    Check Newto check
    if any new software updates are 
    						
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    available to download. If a newer
    software version is available, it will
    automatically begin downloading
    after 30 seconds or you can
    begin the download immediately
    by pressing  .
    11. Set-up Wizard
    1. Open the flip and press 
    [MENU]. 
    2.
    PressSettings & Tools.
    3.
    Press Set-up Wizard.
    4. Use the Directional Key  to
    scroll to a setting, then press
    [
    SET].
    NOTEIf you don't want to change the
    setting, press the Right Soft Key
    [Skip] to go to the next
    setting.
    1. FONT SIZE
    When you view menus and lists,
    you can adjust the font size
    using the volume keys
    2. CALL SOUNDS
    Ring Only/ Vibrate Only/ Ring
    and Vibrate/ Be Silent
    3. DISPLAY THEMES
    Classic / Luna
    4. MENU LAYOUT
    Grid/ List/ Tab
    5. INTERNAL CLOCK
    Select the format of the Internal
    clock. Analog/ Digital 12/ Large
    Digital 12/ Digital 24/ Large
    Digital 24/ Dual City / Off
    5. Press the Right Soft Key 
    [Done]to complete set-up. 
    						
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    Safety
    TIA Safety Information
    The following is the complete TIA
    Safety Information for wireless
    handheld phones. 
    Exposure to Radio Frequency
    Signal
    Your wireless handheld portable
    phone is a low power radio
    transmitter and receiver. When ON,
    it receives and sends out Radio
    Frequency (RF) signals.
    In August, 1996, the Federal
    Communications Commissions
    (FCC) adopted RF exposure
    guidelines with safety levels for
    handheld wireless phones. Those
    guidelines are consistent with the
    safety standards previously set by
    both U.S. and international
    standards bodies:
    ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
    NCRP Report 86 (1986)
    ICNIRP (1996)
    * American National Standards
    Institute; National Council on
    Radiation Protection and
    Measurements; International
    Commission on  Non-IonizingRadiation Protection 
    Those standards were based on
    comprehensive and periodic
    evaluations of the relevant scientific
    literature. For example, over 120
    scientists, engineers, and physicians
    from universities, government
    health agencies, and industry
    reviewed the available body of
    research to develop the ANSI
    Standard (C95.1).
    The design of your phone complies
    with the FCC guidelines (and those
    standards).
    Antenna Care
    Use only the supplied or an
    approved replacement antenna.
    Unauthorized antennas,
    modifications, or attachments could
    damage the phone and may violate
    FCC regulations.
    Phone Operation
    NORMAL POSITION: Hold the
    phone as you would any other
    telephone with the antenna pointed
    up and over your shoulder. 
    						
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    Tips on Efficient Operation
    For your phone to operate most
    efficiently:
    Don’t touch the antenna
    unnecessarily when the phone is in
    use. Contact with the antenna
    affects call quality and may cause
    the phone to operate at a higher
    power level than otherwise needed.
    Driving
    Check the laws and regulations on
    the use of wireless phones in the
    areas where you drive and always
    obey them. Also, if using your
    phone while driving, please observe
    the following:
    Give full attention to driving --
    driving safely is your first
    responsibility;
    Use hands-free operation, if
    available;
    Pull off the road and park before
    making or answering a call if
    driving conditions or the law
    require it.
    Electronic Devices
    Most modern electronic equipment
    is shielded from RF signals.
    However, certain electronic
    equipment may not be shielded
    against the RF signals from your
    wireless phone.
    Pacemakers
    The Health Industry Manufacturers
    Association recommends that a
    minimum separation of six (6) inches
    be maintained between a handheld
    wireless phone and a pacemaker to
    avoid potential interference with the
    pacemaker. These recommendations
    are consistent with the independent
    research by and recommendations of
    Wireless Technology Research.
    Persons with pacemakers:
    Should ALWAYS keep the phone
    more than six (6) inches from
    their pacemaker when the phone
    is turned ON;
    Should not carry the phone in a
    breast pocket;
    Should use the ear opposite the
    pacemaker to minimize the
    potential for interference; 
    						
    							Should turn the phone OFF
    immediately if there is any
    reason to suspect that
    interference is taking place.
    Hearing Aids
    Some digital wireless phones may
    interfere with some hearing aids. In
    the event of such interference, you
    may want to consult your service
    provider (or call the customer
    service line to discuss alternatives). 
    Other Medical Devices
    If you use any other personal
    medical device, consult the
    manufacturer of your device to
    determine if it is adequately
    shielded from external RF energy.
    Your physician may be able to
    assist you in obtaining this
    information. 
    Health Care Facilities
    Turn your phone OFF in health care
    facilities when any regulations
    posted in these areas instruct you
    to do so. Hospitals or health care
    facilities may use equipment that
    could be sensitive to external RF
    energy.
    Ve h i c l e s
    RF signals may affect improperly
    installed or inadequately shielded
    electronic systems in motor
    vehicles. Check with the
    manufacturer or its representative
    regarding your vehicle.  You should
    also consult the manufacturer of
    any equipment that has been
    added to your vehicle.
    Posted Facilities
    Turn your phone OFF in any facility
    where posted notices so require.
    Aircraft
    FCC regulations prohibit using your
    phone while in the air. Switch OFF
    your phone before boarding an
    aircraft.
    Blasting Areas
    To avoid interfering with blasting
    operations, turn your phone OFF
    when in a “blasting area” or in areas
    posted: “Turn off two-way radio”.
    Obey all signs and instructions.
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    Safety 
    						
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