Page 2 - Contents; LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
Contents LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT … …… …… …… …… …… … 1 Subject ………………………………………… 3 Introduction … …… …… …… …… …… …… …… …… …… …… …… …… …… …… …… …… … 5 Highlights ……………………………………… 5 Important Information …………………………… 6 Check Accessories …………………………… 6 Before You Start … …… …… …… …… …… …… …… …… …… …… …… ...
Page 5 - Subject; Electronics Service
Subject The phone has been designed to operate on the latestdigital mobile communication technology, Code DivisionMultiple Access (CDMA). This CDMA digital technologyhas greatly enhanced voice clarity and can provide avariety of advanced features. Currently, CDMA mobilecommunication technology has b...
Page 6 - Introduction; Highlights
Introduction Highlights Congratulations! Your new mobile phone will changethe way you communicate. It is a compact, lightweightpersonal communication system with added featuresfor the person on the go. Our advanced digital mobilecommunication technology features the following: " Large, easy-to-r...
Page 7 - Before You Start; Safety Instructions; FCC RF Exposure Information; Important Information
Before You Start Safety Instructions WARNING! To reduce the possibility of electric shock, do not e x p o s e y o u r p h o n e t o h i g h h u m i d i t y a r e a s , s u c h a s t h e bathroom, swimming pool, etc. Always store your phone away from heat. Never store yourphone in settings that may e...
Page 8 - Battery Disposal; CAUTION; Vehicle Mounted External Antenna
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance This device and its accessories comply with part 15 ofFCC rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) This device and its accessories may notcause harmful interference, and (2) this device and itsaccessories must accept any interference received,inc...
Page 9 - Using the Battery Pack; Installing the Battery; Chapter 1. Getting Started; Cautions
11 Gettin gS t a rted Using the Battery Pack Charge the battery fully before the initial use ofthe phone. The phone comes with a rechargeable battery. Keept h e b a t t e r y c h a r g e d w h i l e n o t i n u s e i n o r d e r t omaximize talk and standby time when using the phone. Installing the ...
Page 10 - Battery Charge Level
13 Gettin gS t a rted Using the AC Adaptor (AD-B434) AC Adaptor (SR-0550U) has a slot for rechargingbatteries. The slot accommodates phone and batterypack for charging. Warning! Use only the AC Adaptor (SR-0550U) forrecharging batteries. The adapter accommodates boththe phone and the battery pack. U...
Page 11 - Phone Components; Caring for the Battery
15 Gettin gS t a rted Phone Components The following shows key components of your mobilephone. 14 Caring for the Battery 1. To recharge the battery, you do not need to wait until the battery is completely discharged. 2. Use only LG batteries and adaptors specific to your model of phone. LG adaptors ...
Page 12 - Phone Overview
17 Gettin gS t a rted 11. Soft Keys - Soft Key 1 Used to display the function setting menu. - Soft Key 2 Press this key once in a menu, to go back one level. 12. Navigation Key This Navigation key allows quick access to text and voice mail notification messages. Speaker Mode, Voice dialing, Outgoing...
Page 13 - Typing In T9 Mode; Onscreen Icons
19 Gettin gS t a rted Entering Information Using T9 TextInput You can edit the Banner, Scheduler, Short Message andPhone Book using T9 Text Input. Changing Letter Case There are three options for selecting letter cases: Initial Cap (T9En/Abc) Only the first letter is capitalized. Caps Lock (T9EN/ABC...
Page 14 - Input mode; SYMBOL Mode
21 Gettin gS t a rted Input mode T9 Text Input provides five modes for entering text,numbers, special characters, and punctuation. ABC (Multi-tap) Mode Use ABC mode to add words to the T9 database.The default is ABC mode. T9En (T9) Mode Type text using one keystroke per letter. 123 (Numbers) Mode Ty...
Page 16 - Making a Call; Menu; Chapter 2. Basic Functions; Turning the Phone On and Off; Turning the Phone On; Turning the Phone Off
25 Bas icF unc t io n s Making a Call When you make a call, follow these simple steps: 1. Make sure the phone is turned on. " If not, press . 2. Enter the phone number, with area code (if needed). 3. Press . " Call Failed indicates that the call did not go through. 4. Press to end the call. ...
Page 17 - Using Manner & Keypad Lock Mode; Correcting Dialing Mistakes; Receiving Calls
Using Manner & Keypad Lock Mode Manner Mode (Quick) Use Manner Mode in a public place. 1. In standby mode, activate Manner Mode quickly by pressing the . (for 3 seconds) instead of using the Menu function. " When Manner Mode is set, there are no tones from the keys and the phone vibrates ins...
Page 18 - Call Waiting; Mute; Speaker Mode
29 Bas icF unc t io n s Call Waiting Your cellular service may offer a call waiting function.While a call is in progress, you may hear two beepsindicating another incoming call. When call waiting isenabled, you may put the active call on hold whileyou answer the other incoming call. Check with yourc...
Page 19 - Phone Book Features; Personal Phone Book Memory; Saving Numbers in Your Personal Phone Book; Redialing Calls
Phone Book Features You can store up to 199 entries in your phone bookwith easy access to your most frequently dialed phonenumbers. Personal Phone Book Memory The phone has 199 personal phone book memorylocations where you can store up to 5 phone numberswith 32 digit capacity for each phone number. ...
Page 21 - Retrieving Numbers
Retrieving Phone Numbers Using Memory LocationNumber. From the standby display, press Soft Key 2 PIM and then select Phone Book, Find Entry. Enter the locationnumber to be retrieved.To search for stored phone numbers, from thestandby display enter a specific number(s) and a listcontaining that numbe...
Page 22 - Making a call from Your Phone Book; OR
36 Making a call from Your Phone Book You can place a call from any memory location either by using speed dialing or by entering the phone number and pressing . One-Touch Speed Dialing : This feature enables youto store your nine most frequently used numbers inyour phone book in memory locations (1 ...
Page 23 - Advanced Phone Book Features; Speed Dialing; (see Making a call from
39 Bas icF unc t io n s 38 Advanced Phone Book Features 1. Pause Feature: When you call automated systems (such as voice mail or credit billing numbers), youoften have to enter a series of numbers. Instead ofentering these numbers by hand, you can store thenumbers in your phone book separated by spe...
Page 25 - Sound; Ring Sound; Chapter 3. Menu Features
Me n uF e atu re s 43 Sound (Menu ) Ring Sound ( Menu , ) To select a Ring Sound. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu . 2. Press Sound. 3. Press Ring Sound. 4. Press until you find the sound you desire. 5. Then press Soft Key 1 Ok to save the ring sound. 42 Chapter 3. Menu Features General Guidelines to Access...
Page 26 - Key Tone; Ring Type
45 Me n uF e atu re s 44 Key Tone ( Menu , ) To set Key Tone length and touchtone playback speed. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu . 2. Press Sound. 3. Press Key Tone. 4. Set Normal / Long with and then press Soft Key 1 Ok . " Normal Sends out a tone for a fixed period of time even if you keep the key p...
Page 27 - Logo Melody
47 Me n uF e atu res 46 When you press key during a call, following screen is displayed. If you select Yes, this screen is displayed every time you press . If you select No the screen does not appear. Logo Melody ( Menu , ) To set the melody on or off whenturning the power on/off. 1. Press Soft Key ...
Page 28 - Display; Backlight; 0 seconds turns the backlight; Always on means that the backlight is always; Alerts
49 Me n uF e atu re s 48 Display ( Menu ) Backlight ( Menu , ) Choose the settings of the LCD andkeypad backlight. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu . 2. Press Display. 3. Press Backlight. 4. Choose an option and press Soft Key 1 Ok . " 10 seconds turns the backlight off 10 seconds after the lastkey was ...
Page 29 - Theme
51 Me n uF e atu re s 50 Theme ( Menu , ) You can set up what is displayed onthe LCD screen while in standbymode. (Default or Analog Clock) 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu . 2. Press Display. 3. Press Theme. 4. Use to choose between Default and Analog Clock andthen press Soft Key 1 Ok . Language ( Menu , )...
Page 30 - Features; Data Setting; Data Setting and then; Version
53 Me n uF e atu re s 52 Features (Menu ) Data Setting (Menu , ) Data/Fax ( Menu , , ) In Data/Fax setting, you can use yourphone to transmit data and faxes.Wireless data communication servicesrefer to utilization of subscriberterminals for access to internet withpersonal computer or laptops at 19.2...
Page 31 - Auto Answer; Data Baud; Data Setting and press
55 Me n uF e atu re s Auto Answer ( Menu , ) Select the number of rings beforethe phone automatically answers acall. This feature is used only withthe car kit. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu . 2. Press Features Auto Answer. 3. Select an option and press Soft Key 1 Ok . " Off " Machine (or melody f...
Page 32 - Voice Privacy; Select Enhanced or Standard and press Soft Key; Audio AGC; Select Off or On and press Soft Key 1; Auto Retry; Features Auto; Select Enable or Disable and
57 Me n uF e atu re s Voice Privacy ( Menu , ) Set the voice privacy feature forC D M A c a l l s a s E n h a n c e d o rStandard. CDMA offers inherentv o i c e p r i v a c y . C h e c k w i t h y o u rservice provider for availability of theenhanced voice privacy mode. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu . 2....
Page 33 - Auto NAM; Force Call; System and press; System; System Sel; System and press; Set NAM; System and press
59 Me n uF e atu re s Auto NAM ( Menu , ) Allows the phone to automaticallys w i t c h b e t w e e n p r o g r a m m e dtelephone numbers correspondingto the service provider area. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu . 2. Press System and press Auto NAM. 3. Select Off or On and press Soft Key 1 Ok . Force Call...
Page 34 - Security; Lock Mode; On power up means the phone is locked when; Serving Sys; System and press; TTY Mode
61 Me n uF e atu re s Security ( Menu ) Lock Mode ( Menu , ) Keeps your phone from unauthorizeduse. Once the phone is locked, it is inrestricted mode, until the lock code isentered. This will allow you to receivephone calls and still make emergencycalls. The lock code is commonly thelast 4 digits of...
Page 35 - Clear Data; Select Edit and enter an Emergency number.; Restrict; Clear Call
63 Me n uF e atu re s Clear Data ( Menu , ) Deletes all information saved inmemory locations (001-199), schedule,and wake up. Be careful since anydeleted information is not recoverable. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu . 2. Press Security. 3. Enter the four-digit lock code. 4. Press Clear Data. 5. Using the...
Page 36 - Voice Service; New Lock Code
Voice Service (Menu ) Voice Service allows you to place acall by simply speaking a programmedword. It will also allow a caller to leavea voicemail if you are not available toanswer your phone. This feature is for the Hands-Free Kit only. - Voice Dialing: You can make a call by simply saying the prog...
Page 37 - Voice Dial; Voice Memo; Play Plays saved recording.
Voice Dial (Menu , ) You can make a call by simplysaying the programmed word. 1. Press Soft 1 Key Menu . 2. Press Voice Service. 3. Press Voice Dial. 4. Press Soft Key 2 Quit . Voice Memo (Menu , ) There are 2 options, Play andRecord. In play mode, you will havethe list of the recorded messages andy...
Page 38 - Voice Setup; Enable : Pressing the Voice; Review You can hear the recording.
Voice Setup (Menu , ) Select Voice Dialing mode. 1. Press Soft 1 Menu . 2. Press Voice Service. 3. Press Voice Setup. 4. Select Enable or Disable and press Soft Key 1 Ok . ▶ Enable : Pressing the Voice Memo key willactivate the Voice Dialing mode. ▶ Disable : Selecting Start VR (in menu) will connec...
Page 39 - Quality of Browser; Voice Train
Mobile Web (Menu ) The Wireless Web feature allowsy o u t o v i e w i n t e r n e t c o n t e n tspecially designed for mobile phoneinterface. Access and selectionswithin this feature depend on eachservice provider.For specific information on MiniBrowser accessthrough your phone, refer to your servi...
Page 40 - Navigating through the Browser; Accessing the Minibrowser; Browser Start; Ending Minibrowser Session
73 Me n uF e atu re s Navigating through the Browser While using Minibrowser, you will find that on-screenitems may be presented in one of the following ways: " numbered options (some options may not benumbered) " links (embedded in content) " text or numeric input " simple text You ...
Page 41 - View Browser Menu; Clearing out text/number entered; Soft Keys
Entering Text, Numbers, or Symbols When you are prompted to enter text, the current textentry method will appear in the upper right corner of themessage box as T9En, Abc, 123, or a Symbol tableappears (exact label depends on implementation.) To change the input mode, use Soft Key 1.If you need an up...
Page 42 - To Create a Bookmark:
Browser Msg ( Menu , ) 1. Press Soft key 1 Menu . 2. Press Mobile Web. 3. Press Browser Msg. 4. Select Soft Key 1 Yes or Soft Key 2 No . Browser Set ( Menu , ) User can set browser warnings. Prompt (Menu , , ) This feature can be set to promptthe user before launching and/orending a browser session,...
Page 43 - Location; Select Location On or E911; E911 Only: Response prompted for LD request
78 Alert Sound (Menu , , ) User can assign a browser alertingmessage sound. 1. Press Soft key 1 Menu . 2. Press Mobile Web. 3. Press Browser Set. 4. Press Alert Sound. 5. Set Mute/4 Alerts/2 Alerts with then press Soft Key 1 Ok . Location (Menu ) Menu for GPS mode. 1. Press Soft 1 Key Menu . 2. Pres...
Page 44 - Chapter 4. PIM Features; Phone Book; Find Entry
79 PIMF e a t u re s Chapter 4. PIM Features Phone Book ( PIM ) Find Entry ( PIM , ) To find phone numbers you havestored in the Phone Book. 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM . 2. Press Phone Book. 3. Press Find Entry. 4. The display prompts you to enter the entry number on the displayscreen. 5. If you press ...
Page 45 - Find Name; Add Entry; secret
81 PIMF e a t u re s 80 Find Name ( PIM , ) To search for a phone number byname. 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM . 2. Press Phone Book. 3. Press Find Name. 4 . Enter at least three letters of thename you are searching for. Thenpress Soft Key 1 Option and select Find. A list of matching names is displayed. I...
Page 46 - Find Email; Call History; Outgoing
83 PIMF e a t u re s 82 Find Email ( PIM , ) 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM . 2. Press Phone Book. 3. Press Find Email. 4. Enter at least three letters of the E-mail address you are searchingf o r . T h e n p r e s s S o f t K e y 1 Option and select Find. A list of matching addresses is displayed.If there...
Page 47 - Missed; Call Info; Zero using
85 PIMF e a t u re s 84 Missed ( PIM , ) Allows you to view a list of all missedcalls, up to a maximum of 30 calls. 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM . 2. Press Call History. 3. Press Missed. 4. You may place a call by pressing . Works only in a digital area and if phone is notrestricted. Recent Call History ...
Page 48 - Scheduler; Scheduler Functions; How to use buttons
87 PIMF e a t u re s 86 Scheduler ( PIM ) Scheduler Functions S c h e d u l e r k e e p s y o u r a g e n d aconvenient and easy to access.Simply store your appointments andy o u r p h o n e a l e r t s y o u w i t h areminder of your appointment. Youcan also take advantage of the wake - up feature....
Page 49 - View Daily
89 PIMF e a t u re s View Daily ( PIM , ) Allows you to view all events of aselected date. 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM . 2. Press Scheduler. 3. Press View Daily. 4 . S e l e c t t h e d a t e u s i n g y o u r keypad (refer to page 87), thenpress Soft Key 1 Select . 5. Select the item and press Soft Key...
Page 50 - View All; Erase Old; Yes and press Soft Key 1
91 PIMF e a t u re s 90 View All ( PIM , ) A l l o w s y o u t o v i e w a l l s t o r e devents. 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM . 2. Press Scheduler. 3. Press View All. " All stored entries will appear. 4. Select the item and press Soft Key 1 View . " You will see a list of matches. 5. Press Soft ...
Page 51 - Wake up; Game; Mobile Hawk
93 PIMF e a t u re s 92 Wake up ( PIM ) Works only in digital area. To change an event alarm time. 1. Press Soft Key 2 PIM . 2. Press Wake up. 3. You can change the alarm mode using . (Off / Daily / Once) 4. Press Soft Key 1 Next . 5. Set time for alarm and press Soft Key 1 Save . " The current ...
Page 53 - Black Jack
97 PIMF e a t u re s 96 4. Score input screen : 1 . : 2 A B C : 3 D E F : 4 G H I : 5 J K L : 6 M N O : 7 P Q R S : 8 T U V : 9 W X Y Z : 0 @ , ! ? * / # $ % : Space : Delete : Ends the game : Switches between lowercase and uppercasecharacters : Input name completed Black Jack ( PIM , ) Black Jack i...
Page 55 - Calculator; Setting
101 PIMF e a t u re s Calculator ( PIM ) Calculate simple mathematicalcomputations. (Can enter numbers up to the second decimal place.) 1. Press and in order. 2. Select (multiplication) using . 3. Select using Soft Key 1 Select . 4. Press and in order. 5. Select = using . 6. Select using Soft Key 1 ...
Page 56 - Types of Menu; Voice: Shows the number of messages in voice mail.; New Message Alert; Chapter 5. Message Features
103 Me ssa g eF e a t u re s Types of Menu " Voice: Shows the number of messages in voice mail. " Send Msg: Sends a message. " Inbox: Shows you the list of the received messages. " Outbox: Shows the messages waiting to be sent. " Erase Msgs: Deletes all stored messages. " Set...
Page 57 - Send Msg; Messaging; Voice; Checking your Voice Mail box; and then select Erase.; Out of Memory Warning
105 Me ssa g eF e a t u re s Send Msg ( , ) Text messages, page messages,and e-mail transmissions are allavailable. If there is a message in thetransmission, it is a text message.When there is no message in the transmission, it is apage. To send a message, enter a SMS phone number toSend To 1. Selec...
Page 58 - Priority
107 Me ssa g eF e a t u re s 4. After entering a message to be sent by selecting Continue, pressSoft Key 1 Option . " Send Use to send themessage. " Save Use to save thesent address, callback number, userdata, call timer. " Back Goes back toprevious page. " Option Send, CB#, Priority...
Page 60 - Inbox
111 Me ssa g eF e a t u re s " Protect? Configure Erase Protect on the selected message. For the Protect configuredmessage, messages may not be deletedby Erase Inbox and Erase All functionsof Erase Msgs Menu. 4. Press Soft Key 1 Option after checking the message. " Reply This function allows...
Page 61 - Outbox
113 Me ssa g eF e a t u re s Outbox ( , ) U p to 30 sent messages can bestored in the Outbox. Icons indicate ifthe messages were successfully sentto the message center. Users may view lists and contentsof sent messages in this menu andmay also verify if the transmissionwas successful or not. Display...
Page 62 - Erase Msgs
115 Me ssa g eF e a t u re s Erase Msgs ( , ) All the voice mailbox messages, textmessages and pages are deletedwhen you select Erase Msgs from the Message Menu screen.Protected messages are not erased. Erase Inbox ( , , ) Read messages and all messages ared i v i d e d a n d m u s t b e d e l e t e...
Page 64 - Chapter 6. Functions Used During a Call; Normal Tone sounds for a fixed duration, no
119 F unc t io n sU s e d Du ri n gac a ll Voice Privacy (During a call: MENU ) Set the privacy feature for CDMA calls as Enhancedor Standard. CDMA offers inherent voice privacy. Check with yourservice provider for availability of the enhanced voiceprivacy mode. Recording ( During a call: MENU ) All...
Page 65 - Chapter 7. Accessories
121 Ac c e sso ri e s 120 Hands-Free Car Kit (Portable) The hands-free car kit, model PHF- 32W , enables you to attach the phone to the car providing you with hands-free operation. It will also charge acompletely discharged battery in 5hours. Data Cable Kit Connects your phone to your PC. (Model KW-...
Page 66 - Menu Tree
122 Press Soft Key 1 Menu . Press to scroll. Press Soft Key 2 PIM . Press to scroll. Press . Press to scroll. Menu Tree Chapter 8. Appendix Sound 1.Ring Sound 2.Ring Type ▶ Ring ▶ Vibrate ▶ Vib1 + Ring ▶ Vib2 + Ring ▶ Vib 3+Ring ▶ Lamp 3.Ring Volume 4.Key Tone ▶ Normal ▶ Long 5.Key Volume 6.Ear Volu...
Page 67 - Chapter 9. Safety Guidelines; TIA Safety Information; Exposure To Radio Frequency Signal
123 Safe t yG u ide line s Chapter 9. Safety Guidelines TIA Safety Information Provided herein is the complete TIA Safety Information for WirelessHandheld phones. Inclusion of the text covering Pacemakers, HearingAids, and Other Medical Devices is required in the owner’s manual forCTIA Certification...
Page 68 - Hearing Aids; Phone Operation; Driving; Electronic Devices; Pacemakers
125 Safe t yG u ide line s 124 Persons with pacemakers: " Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from theirpacemaker when the phone is turned ON; " Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket " Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize thepotential for interferen...
Page 69 - FDA Consumer Update; Posted Facilities; Aircraft; For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
127 Safe t yG u ide line s 126 FDA Consumer Update The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center forDevices and Radiological Health Consumer Update onMobile Phones. 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any healthproblems are associated wit...
Page 73 - Consumer Information on SAR
135 Safe t yG u ide line s 134 reach the network, in general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the g...
Page 74 - Index
137 Ind e x 136 * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) a v e r a g e d o v e r o n e g r a m o f t i s s u e . T h e s t a n d a r d incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to a...