Page 2 - All rights reserved
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Page 3 - I m p o r ta n t S a f ety P re c a u t i o n s
I m p o r ta n t S a f ety P re c a u t i o n s 1 Impor tant Safe ty Precautions Read these instructions. Breaking the rules may be dangerous orillegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide. WARNING! Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or death. 1. Never use an...
Page 4 - Important Safety Precautions
Important Safety Precautions 2 Impor tant Safe ty Precautions 1. Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such asa bathroom. 2. Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. This...
Page 6 - Ta b l e o f C o n te n ts; Table of Contents; Phone Overview
Ta b l e o f C o n te n ts 4 T able of Cont ent s Important Safety Precautions 1 Table of Contents 4 Welcome 9 Technical Details 10 FCC RF Exposure Information 12 Phone Overview 14 Entering Text With the QWERTY ® Keyboard 15 Menus Overview 16 Menu Access 18 Shortcut Menus 18 Getting Started with You...
Page 7 - Using Phone Menus; Messaging; Axcess Shop
5 T able of Cont ent s Entering and EditingInformation 26 Text Input 26 Key Functions 26 Contacts in Your Phone’sMemory 27 The Basics of Storing ContactsEntries 27 Phone Numbers With Pauses 27 Storing a Number with Pauses 28 Adding a Pause to an Existing Number 28 Searching Your Phone’s Memory 28 Sc...
Page 8 - Contacts
Table of Contents 6 T able of Cont ent s 5. Videos 49 6. Audios 50 7. Shuffle 50 8. Music 50 Contacts 51 1. New Contact 51 2. Contact List 52 3. My Circle 52 4. Groups 53 5. Speed Dials 53 6. My Name Card 54 Recent Calls 54 1. Missed Calls 54 2. Received Calls 55 3. Dialed Calls 55 4. Data 55 5. All...
Page 9 - Settings
7 T able of Cont ent s Settings 63 1. Sound 63 1.1 Ringers 63 1.2 Volume 64 1.3 Message Alerts 64 1.4 Alert Type 64 1.5 Service Alerts 64 1.6 Power On/Off Tone 65 1.7 Slide Tone 65 2. Display 65 2.1 Wallpaper 65 2.2 Banner 66 2.3 Backlight 66 2.4 Menu Style 66 2.5 Languages 66 2.6 Clocks & Calen...
Page 10 - Safety; Accessories
Table of Contents 8 T able of Cont ent s Safety 77 TIA Safety Information 77 Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal 77 Antenna Care 77 Phone Operation 78 Tips on Efficient Operation 78 Driving 78 Electronic Devices 78 Pacemakers 79 Persons with pacemakers: 79 Hearing Aids 79 Other Medical Devices 79 Hea...
Page 11 - We l c o m e
We l c o m e 9 W elcome Thank you for choosing theAX260 cellular phone designedto operate with the latest digitalmobile communicationtechnology, Code DivisionMultiple Access (CDMA). Alongwith the many advanced featuresof the CDMA system, such asgreatly enhanced voice clarity,this compact phone offer...
Page 12 - Te c h n i c a l D eta i l s; Important Information; Technical Details
Te c h n i c a l D eta i l s 10 T echnical De tails Important Information This user’s guide providesimportant information on the useand operation of your phone.Please read all the informationcarefully prior to using thephone for the best performanceand to prevent any damage to ormisuse of the phone....
Page 13 - Its battery life is twice as long as
11 T echnical De tails Station Transmission System), andMS (Mobile Station). * TSB-74: Protocol between an IS- 95A system and ANSI J-STD- 008 Its battery life is twice as long as IS-95. High-speed data transmission is also possible.The following tab lists some major CDMA standards. CDMA Standard Bas...
Page 14 - Read this
Technical Details 12 T echnical De tails FCC RF Exposure Information WARNING! Read this information before operating the phone. In August 1996, the FederalCommunications Commission(FCC) of the United States, with itsaction in Report and Order FCC96-326, adopted an updatedsafety standard for human ex...
Page 15 - FCC Notice and Cautions
13 T echnical De tails Vehicle-Mounted the ExternalAntenna (Optional, if available.) To satisfy FCC RF exposurerequirements, keep 8 inches (20cm) between the user /bystander and vehicle-mountedthe external antenna. For moreinformation about RF exposure,visit the FCC website atwww.fcc.gov. FCC Notice...
Page 16 - P h o n e O ve r v i ew
P h o n e O ve r v i ew 14 Phone Ov ervie w 1. Earpiece Lets you hear the caller. 2. LCD Screen Displays messages and indicator icons. When the phone is turned on, Power Save mode automaticallydims the screen and then darkens it if no keys are pressed. 3. Left Soft Key (Celltop) Use to access Cellto...
Page 17 - Entering Text With the QWERTY; To enter text with the QWERTY keyboard:
15 Phone Ov ervie w Entering Text With the QWERTY ® Keyboard Your phone features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, specificallydesigned for easy and comfortable text entry. The QWERTY keyboarduses the same layout and works just like the keyboard on yourcomputer. The easiest way to enter text is using you...
Page 18 - M e nu s O ve r v i ew
16 Men us Ov ervie w Messaging 1. New Text Message2. New Picture Message 3. Inbox4. Sent5. Drafts6. Voicemail7. Templates8. Settings 1. All Messages2. Text Message3. Picture Message 4. Edit Voicemail# 9. Delete All 1. Delete Inbox2. Delete Sent3. Delete Drafts4. Delete All Messages Axcess Shop 1. Ax...
Page 19 - Tools
17 Men us Ov ervie w 4. My Bluetooth Name 5. My Bluetooth Info Tools 1. Voice Command2. My Menu3. Alarm Clock4. Calendar5. Ez Tip Calc6. Notepad7. Calculator8. World Clock9. Stopwatch0. Unit Converter Settings 1. Sound 1. Ringers2. Volume3. Message Alerts4. Alert Type 5. Service Alerts6. Power On/Of...
Page 20 - Menus Overview; Menu Access; Menu; Shortcut Menus
Menus Overview 18 Men us Ov ervie w Menu Access Press Menu to access nine phone menus when the slide isclosed. In standby mode, pressRight Soft Key Unlock and then to unlock. With the slide open, press Right Soft Key TopMenu to access the main menus. There are twomethods of accessing menus andsubmen...
Page 21 - G ett i n g S ta r te d w i t h Yo u r P h o n e; The Battery; Make sure the power is off so; Charging the Battery; Plug the end of the adapter
G ett i n g S ta r te d w i t h Yo u r P h o n e 19 Getting St ar ted with Y our Phone The Battery The phone comes with arechargeable battery. Keep thebattery charged while not in usein order to maximize talk andstandby time. The battery chargelevel is shown at the top of theLCD screen. Installing t...
Page 22 - B attery Charge Level; Turning the Phone On; Install a charged battery or; Turning the Phone Off; until the; Signal Strength; Getting Started with Your Phone
B attery Charge Level The battery charge level is shownat the top right of the LCDscreen. When the battery chargelevel becomes low, the lowbattery sensor alerts you in threeways: sounding an audible tone,blinking the battery icon, anddisplaying a warning message. Ifthe battery charge level becomesex...
Page 23 - Screen Icons; To see the icon glossary, go to; Making Calls; Make sure the phone is
21 Getting St ar ted with Y our Phone Screen Icons To see the icon glossary, go to Menu -> Settings -> Phone Info -> Icon Glossary on your phone. Making Calls 1. Make sure the phone is turned on. If not, press for about 3 seconds. 2. Enter the phone number (include the area code ifneeded). ...
Page 24 - Correcting Dialing Mistakes; for; Redialing Calls; twice to redial the; Receiving Calls; When the phone rings or
Correcting Dialing Mistakes If you make a mistake whiledialing a number, press once to erase the last digitentered, or hold down for at least 2 seconds to go to thestandby mode. Redialing Calls 1. Press twice to redial the last number you dialed. Thelast 30 numbers (dialing,incoming, missed) are sto...
Page 25 - Q u i c k Ac c es s to C o nve n i e n t Fe at u res; Keyguard Mode; Mute Function
Q u i c k Ac c es s to C o nve n i e n t Fe at u res 23 Quick A cce ss t o Con venient F e a ture s Keyguard Mode Keyguard Mode QuickActivation 1. Press Menu when the flip is closed. 2. Press Settings . 3. Press Keyguard Timer . 4. Highlight a timer setting, then press to select it. 7 Seconds/ 30 Se...
Page 26 - Call Waiting; to receive a waiting; Caller ID; Quick Access to Convenient Features
Call Waiting Your cellular service may offercall waiting. While a call is inprogress, two beeps indicateanother incoming call. When callwaiting is enabled, you may putthe active call on hold while youanswer the other incoming call.Check with your service providerfor information about thisfunction. 1...
Page 27 - OR
25 Quick A cce ss t o Con venient F e a ture s Dialing Single Digit SpeedDials (from 2 to 9) Press and hold the Speed Dialnumber. OR Enter the Speed Dial numberand press . Dialing Double Digit SpeedDials (from 10 to 99) Press the first digit and thenpress and hold the key of thelast digit. OR Enter ...
Page 28 - a word and insert a space.; E n te r i n g a n d E d i t i n g I n f o r m at i o n
Text Input You can input and edit yourBanner, Calendar, Contacts,Alarm Clock, Notepad, andMessages. Key Functions Left Soft Key : Press to scroll through thefollowing text inputmodes: T9Word (T9WORD/T9Word/T9word) -> Abc(ABC/Abc/abc) -> 123 ->Symbols Shift : Press to change case. T9 text : ...
Page 29 - C o n ta c ts i n Yo u r P h o n e ’s M e m o r y
C o n ta c ts i n Yo u r P h o n e ’s M e m o r y 27 Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory The Basics of StoringContacts Entries 1. From standby mode enter the phone number you want tosave (up to 48 digits). 2. Press Left Soft Key Save . 3. Select either Save New or Update Existing . 4. Use to highligh...
Page 30 - Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
Storing a Number with Pauses 1. Press Menu . 2. Press Contacts . 3. Press New Contact . 4. Enter a name (up to 22 characters) and enter a number. 5. Enter the number in any of the labels presented ( Mobile 1/ Home/ Work/ Mobile 2 ). 6. Press Right Soft Key Options and select Pause . 7. Enter additio...
Page 31 - Scrolling Through Your Contacts
29 Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory Scrolling Through Your Contacts 1. Press Contact List to display your Contactsalphabetically. 2. Use to scroll through the list. Searching by Letter 1. Press Contact List to display your Contactsalphabetically. 2. Press (or press repeatedly) the key on the keypa...
Page 33 - U s i n g P h o n e M e nu s; to access the
U s i n g P h o n e M e nu s 31 Messaging Messaging The phone can store up to 435messages. The AX260 supportsup to 160 characters in a textmessage or up to 5000characters in a picture messageincluding 5 slides. Theinformation stored in themessage is determined by phonemode and service capability.Oth...
Page 35 - Message Icon Reference
33 Messaging Message Icon Reference Inbox New/Unread Text/Picture Message Opened/Read Text/Picture Message New/Unread Noti Mesaage Opened/Read Noti Message Priority High Sent Failed Text/Picture Messages Failed Multi Text/Picture Messages Sent Message Pending Multi Messages Pending Sent Text/Picture...
Page 38 - Options
Messaging 36 Messaging to start a chat session with thesender (not available withpicture messages), or RightSoft Key Options to view additional options. Delete Deletes the selected message (for text messages only). Forward Forwards a received message to other destinationaddress(es) (for text message...
Page 40 - All Messages
Messaging 38 Messaging 2. Choose from the following options: ● Press Left Soft Key Clear to clear the voice mail count. ● Press to listen to the message(s). 7. Templates Allows you to display, edit, andadd text phrases. These textstrings allow you to reducemanual text input into messages. 1. Press ,...
Page 42 - then press
Axcess Shop 40 Axcess Shop Service. This feature should onlybe used when a VMS (VoicemailService) access number is notprovided from the network. 9. Delete All Allows you to erase the messagesstored in your Inbox, Sent, orSaved message folders. You canalso erase all messages at thesame time. 1. Press...
Page 45 - Axcess Web; Ending an Axcess Web Session
Axcess Web 43 Axcess W e b Axcess Web The Axcess Web feature allowsyou to view Internet content.Access and selections within thisfeature are dependent upon yourservice provider. For specificinformation on Axcess Webaccess through your phone,contact your service provider. 1. Start Browser Allows you ...
Page 48 - Multimedia
Multimedia 46 Multimedia Multimedia View, take, and trade your digitalpictures and video right fromyour wireless phone. 1. Take Photo 1. Press , , . 2. Set the brightness , zoom and press Right Soft Key Options to change other settings. ● Select the option(s) tocustomize. Switch to Camcorder Changes...
Page 50 - AxcessMyPics Reminder
Multimedia 48 Multimedia Switch to Camera Changes from video mode to cameramode. Resolution 176X144 / 128X96 Zoom Brightness White Balance Auto / Sunny / Cloudy / Tungsten / Fluorescent Record Time 15 sec/ 1 hour Memory Storage Phone Memory/ Card Memory AxcessMyPics Reminder Enable/ Disable 3. Press...
Page 56 - Edit; Recent Calls
Recent Calls 54 R ecent Calls 4. Use to highlight the number, then press . A confirmation message isdisplayed. 6. My Name Card Allows you to view all of yourpersonal Contact informationincluding name and phonenumbers. 1. Press , , . 2. Use to select the feature you want to edit. 3. Press Left Soft K...
Page 57 - Last Call
55 R ecent Calls 2. Received Calls Allows you to view the list ofincoming calls; up to 30 entries. 1. Press , , . 2. Use to highlight an entry. 3. Dialed Calls Allows you to view the list ofoutgoing calls; up to 30 entries. 1. Press , , . 2. Use to highlight an entry. 4. Data Allows you to view the ...
Page 58 - to highlight a data call; Bluetooth; Bluetooth wireless
Bluetooth ® 56 Blue to o th ® 7. Data Counter Allows you to view the list ofreceived and transmitted datacalls. 1. Press , , . 2. Use to highlight a data call list, then press . Received Data / Sent Data / All Data Bluetooth ® The AX260 is compatible withdevices that support theBluetooth headset and...
Page 59 - For pairing new Bluetooth; Yes
57 Blue to o th ® 1. Paired Devices Pairing is the process that allowsthe handset to locate, establishand register 1-to-1 connectionwith the target device. For pairing new Bluetooth ® device 1. Press , , . 2. Follow the Bluetooth accessory instructions to setthe device to pairing mode. 3. If Bluetoo...
Page 61 - Start Command
Tools 59 T ools Tools Your phone tools include VoiceCommand, My Menu, AlarmClock, Calendar, Ez Tip Calc,Notepad, Calculator, WorldClock, Stopwatch, and UnitConverter. 1. Voice Command Allows you to make phone callsquickly and easily by voice. Yourphone recalls the number fromyour Contacts, displays ...
Page 64 - Clear
Tools 62 T ools 1. Press , , . 2. Enter data. ● Use keypad to enternumbers. ● Use to enter decimals. ● Press Left Soft Key Clear to erase the entry. ● Press Right Soft Key Operator for additional calculating options. ● Use Navigation Keys toenter functions. ● Press to complete equation. 8. World Clo...
Page 68 - Set
Settings 66 Settings 2.1.1 Main Screen Select an image or video fromMy Picture or My Videos, andpress Left Soft Key Set to set it as the main screenwallpaper. 2.1.2 Shuffle Set Shuffle to On or Off , and set the repeat frequency. 2.1.3 Buy Wallpaper Purchase wallpapers for yourphone. 2.2 Banner Allo...
Page 70 - Lock Phone
Settings 68 Settings 1. Press , , . 2. Set the timer setting then press . 7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 2 Minutes/ Always Off 4. Security The Security menu allows you tosecure the phone electronically. 4.1 Lock Phone Keeps your phone fromunauthorized use. Once thephone is locked, it is in restrictedmode un...
Page 74 - TTY Full
Settings 72 Settings translated into characters andthen displayed on the TTY. 1. Press , , , . 2. Read the displayed message and press to continue. 3. Use to select a setting, then press . TTY Full / TTY + Talk / TTY + Hear / TTY Off 6. PC Connection Allows you to select the dataport. 1. Press , , ....
Page 75 - Make sure the microSD
73 Settings phone. Allow the computer todetect the phone's USBdrivers and install them. 3. Make sure the microSD TM card has been formatted on thephone so the required folderswill be created for use withyour phone. To format thememory card navigate thephone to Menu > 9. Settings >8. Memory >...
Page 76 - The music player files will
Settings 74 Settings 6. The music player files will need to be copied into themusic folder. Music player onlysupports MP3 files, AAC files,AAC+ files. (Not enhancedAAC files) 7. Once you are done transferring files, disconnectthe phone. When you launchMusic Player or go into My Media folders, an"...
Page 78 - select
Settings 76 Settings 7.2 Location Menu for GPS (GlobalPositioning System: Satelliteassisted location informationsystem) mode. 1. Press , , , . 2. Use to select a setting, then press . Location On / E911 Only 8. Memory Allows you to check out thememory status of your phone. 1. Press , , . 2. Select S...
Page 79 - S a f ety; Antenna Care
S a f ety 77 Safe ty TIA Safety Information The following is the complete TIASafety Information for wirelesshandheld phones. Exposure to Radio FrequencySignal Your wireless handheld portablephone is a low power radiotransmitter and receiver. WhenON, it receives and sends outRadio Frequency (RF) sign...
Page 80 - Phone Operation
Safety 78 Safe ty Unauthorized antennas,modifications, or attachmentscould damage the phone andmay violate FCC regulations. Phone Operation NORMAL POSITION: Hold thephone as you would any othertelephone with the antennapointed up and over yourshoulder. Tips on Efficient Operation For your phone to o...
Page 81 - Pacemakers
79 Safe ty Pacemakers The Health IndustryManufacturers Associationrecommends that a minimumseparation of six (6) inches bemaintained between a handheldwireless phone and a pacemakerto avoid potential interferencewith the pacemaker. Theserecommendations are consistentwith the independent researchby a...
Page 82 - Health Care Facilities; Areas with a potentially explosive
Safety 80 Safe ty Health Care Facilities Turn your phone OFF in healthcare facilities when anyregulations posted in these areasinstruct you to do so. Hospitalsor health care facilities may useequipment that could besensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperlyinstalled o...
Page 83 - Safety Information; Violation of the; Charger and Adapter Safety; Use the correct adapter for
81 Safe ty atmosphere are often, but notalways marked clearly. Potentialareas may include: fueling areas(such as gasoline stations);below deck on boats; fuel orchemical transfer or storagefacilities; vehicles using liquefiedpetroleum gas (such as propaneor butane); areas where the aircontains chemic...
Page 84 - Battery Information and Care
Safety 82 Safe ty your phone when using thebattery pack charger abroad. ● Only use the approved batterycharger. Otherwise, you maycause serious damage to yourphone. Battery Information and Care ● Please dispose of your batteryproperly or take it to yourlocal wireless carrier forrecycling. ● The batt...
Page 85 - General Notice
83 Safe ty Explosion, Shock, and FireHazards ● Do not put your phone in aplace subject to excessive dustand keep the minimum requireddistance between the powercord and heat sources. ● Unplug the power cord priorto cleaning your phone, andclean the power plug pin whenit’s dirty. ● When using the powe...
Page 86 - Do not paint your phone.
Safety 84 Safe ty damage the data stored in themagnetic strip. ● Talking on your phone for along period of time mayreduce call quality due to heatgenerated during use. ● When the phone is not usedfor a long period time, store itin a safe place with the powercord unplugged. ● Using the phone in proxi...
Page 87 - Avoiding hearing damage
85 Safe ty caution. Ensure that cables aretucked away safely and do nottouch the antennaunnecessarily. Warning! Importantsafety information Avoiding hearing damage Permanent hearing loss mayoccur if you use your phoneand/or headset at a high volume.Set the volume to a safe level.You can adapt over t...
Page 89 - FDA Consumer
87 Safe ty FDA Consumer Update The U.S. Food and DrugAdministration’s Center forDevices and Radiological HealthConsumer Update on MobilePhones: 1. Do wireless phones pose ahealth hazard? The available scientific evidencedoes not show that any healthproblems are associated withusing wireless phones. ...
Page 94 - The FDA and the Cellular
Safety 92 Safe ty wireless phone RF? The FDA is working with the U.S.National Toxicology Program andwith groups of investigatorsaround the world to ensure thathigh priority animal studies areconducted to address importantquestions about the effects ofexposure to Radio Frequency(RF) energy. The FDA h...
Page 99 - For additional information, please; 0 Driver Safety Tips
97 Safe ty 12. Where can I find additionalinformation? For additional information, please refer to the following resources: FDA web page on wirelessphones(http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/) Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) RF SafetyProgram(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) International Commission...
Page 100 - Make sure you place your
Safety 98 Safe ty speed dial function withouttaking your attention off theroad. 2. When available, use a hands- free device. A number ofhands-free wireless phoneaccessories are readilyavailable today. Whether youchoose an installed mounteddevice for your wireless phoneor a speaker phone accessory,ta...
Page 101 - Dial sensibly and assess the
99 Safe ty or nearby vehicles. 6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place callswhen you are not moving orbefore pulling into traffic. Tryto plan your calls before youbegin your trip or attempt tocoincide your calls with timesyou may be stopped at a stopsign, red light, or otherwises...
Page 102 - Call roadside assistance or a
Safety 100 Safe ty progress or other seriousemergency where lives are indanger, call 911 or other localemergency number, as youwould want others to do foryou. 10. Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non-emergency assistancenumber when necessary.Certain situations youencounter while drivin...
Page 104 - The highest SAR value for this
Safety 102 Safe ty the maximum value. Because thephone is designed to operate atmultiple power levels to use onlythe power required to reach thenetwork, in general, the closeryou are to a wireless base stationantenna, the lower the poweroutput. Before a phone model is availablefor sale to the public...
Page 108 - For information about hearing aids and digital wireless; FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control
Safety 106 Safe ty For information about hearing aids and digital wireless phones FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.html Gallaudet University, RERC http://tap.Gallaudet.edu/DigWireless.KS/DigWireless.htm Hearing Loss Association of America [HLAA] htt...
Page 109 - Ac c es s o r i es; attery Charger; Standard battery is available.; Vehicle Power Charger
107 A cce ssorie s Ac c es s o r i es There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone.Consult your local dealer for availability. Optional items are soldseparately. B attery Charger The battery charger allows you to charge yourphone. B attery Standard battery is available. Vehicle...
Page 110 - L i m i te d Wa r ra n ty S tate m e n t
108 Limit ed W arranty St a tement L i m i te d Wa r ra n ty S tate m e n t 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTYCOVERS: LG offers you a limited warrantythat the enclosed subscriber unitand its enclosed accessories willbe free from defects in materialand workmanship, according tothe following terms andconditions: (...
Page 112 - Limited Warranty Statement; published maximum ratings.
Limited Warranty Statement 110 Limit ed W arranty St a tement including, but not limited toany implied warranty ofmarketability or fitness for aparticular use. (7) Damage resulting from use of non-LG approvedaccessories. (8) All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposedparts that are scratch...
Page 113 - . Please call or write
111 Limit ed W arranty St a tement LG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FORTHE LOSS OF THE USE OF THEPRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE,LOSS OR ANY OTHERDAMAGES, DIRECT ORCONSEQUENTIAL, ARISINGOUT OF THE USE OF, ORINABILITY TO USE, THISPRODUCT OR FOR ANYBREACH OF ANY EXPRESS ORIMPLIED WARRANTY,INCLUDING THE IMPLIEDWARRANTY O...
Page 114 - I n d ex
A Accessories 107Alarm Clock 60All Calls 55Audios 50Axcess Apps 41Axcess Info 42Axcess Shop 40Axcess Web 43 B Battery Charge Level20Bluetooth ® 56 C Calculator 61Calendar 60Call Settings 70Call Timer 55Charging the Battery19Consumer Informationon SAR 100Contact List 52 Contacts 51Correcting DialingM...