Page 2 - LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT; WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS : LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions:(1) The limited warranty for the product ex...
Page 4 - Table of Contents
4 Your Phone ............................................... 8 Phone Components ........................................... 8 Rear View ......................................................... 10 QWERTY Keys .................................................. 11 Getting Started ........................
Page 8 - Phone Components; Your Phone
Page 10 - Rear View
10 Your Phone Rear View Back cover Battery microSD™ memory card slot SIM card slot Camera lens Camera Key
Page 11 - QWERTY Keys
11 Your Phone QWERTY Keys Mobile Email Key Mobile Web Key Task Menu Key Alt Key Press to enter alternate characters, such as 1 for . To lock this function, press twice; press it again to switch back to normal entry mode. New Message Key Caps Key Press to change between upper case and lower case. Sym...
Page 12 - Remove the back cover; Remove the battery; Warning; Getting Started
12 Installing the SIM Card and Battery 1. Remove the back cover Hold the phone on your hand firmly. With the other hand, lift the back cover using the fingertip cutout located on the bottom of the cover and remove it. 2. Remove the battery Use the fingertip cutout at the bottom of the battery compar...
Page 13 - Install the SIM card; Install the battery
13 Getting Started 3. Install the SIM card Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot. Make sure that the gold contact area on the card is facing downward. To remove the SIM card, pull it gently in the opposite direction. 4. Install the battery Insert the top of the battery first into the top edge of...
Page 14 - Replace the back cover; Charging your phone
14 Getting Started 5. Replace the back cover Place the back cover over the battery compartment, then press it down gently until it clicks into place. Charging your phone Locate the Charger/USB Port at the bottom left side of your phone and lift the cover. Insert the charger connector to the phone (e...
Page 15 - Installing a memory card; Note
15 Getting Started Note Always unplug the charger from the wall socket after the phone is fully charged to save unnecessary power consumption of the charger. Warning Use of unauthorized accessories could damage your phone and void your warranty. Installing a memory card You can expand the available ...
Page 16 - DESCRIPTION; DESCRIPTION
16 Getting Started ICON/ INDICATOR DESCRIPTION Network signal strength (number of bars will vary) No network signal Battery empty New text message New email An alarm is set Ring profile in use Silent profile in use Call Forward AAB Sync indicator ICON/ INDICATOR DESCRIPTION Bluetooth is active The b...
Page 17 - Making a Call; Making a Call from Recent Calls; General Functions
17 Making a Call 1. Make sure your phone is powered on. 2. Touch and enter a phone number using the dial pad or open the slide and enter a phone number using the QWERTY keys. To edit a number on the display screen, simply touch to erase one digit at a time. Ź Touch and hold to erase the entire numbe...
Page 18 - Answering a Call; Send Key; Volume Keys; End Key; Adjusting the Volume
18 General Functions Answering a Call When you receive a call, the phone rings and the phone icon appears on the screen. If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone number (or name if stored in your Address Book) is displayed. 1. Press the Send Key or unlock the screen and touch . If Any Key...
Page 19 - Signal Strength; Voicemail; Entering Text; Changing the Text Input Mode; ABC Mode
19 General Functions Vibrating Mode (Quick) Vibrating Mode can be activated by touching and holding from the dial pad. You can also set Vibrating Mode by pressing and holding down the Volume Down Key as well. The phone will display ‘Vibrating Mode On’. If you would like to turn Vibrating mode Off, t...
Page 20 - Using the ABC Mode
20 General Functions Using the ABC Mode Use the touch pad keys to enter your text. 1. Touch the touch key labeled with the required letter: Ź Once for the first letter Ź Twice for the second letter Ź And so on 2. To insert a space, touch . To delete letters, touch . Touch and hold down to erase the ...
Page 21 - Symbol Mode
21 General Functions Symbol Mode The Symbol Mode enables you to enter various symbols or special characters. To enter a symbol, touch , then . Then select the desired symbol. Using the T9 Mode The T9 predictive text input mode allows you to enter words easily with a minimum number of key presses. As...
Page 22 - My Dictionary; Options; QWERTY Keyboard
22 General Functions Note Pressing the End Key will save your unsaved message in the Drafts folder. My Dictionary My Dictionary is a feature that allows the user to add any unique or personal words to the T9 standard language database. The My Dictionary function can be selected by touching Options &...
Page 23 - Touchscreen Tips; Your Standby Screen
23 From the standby screen, you can access all menu options, make a quick call and view the status of your phone - as well as many other things. Touchscreen Tips Ź The standby screen is also a great place to get accustomed to the touchscreen. Ź To select an item, touch the icon accurately. Ź To scro...
Page 24 - The Quick Keys
24 The Quick Keys The Quick Keys on your standby screen provide easy, one-touch access to your most used functions. Touch to bring up the touch dial pad to make a call. Input the number as you would using a normal key pad and touch or press the Send Key . Quick Keys Touch to open your contacts and s...
Page 25 - Home Screen; Widgets
25 Your Standby Screen Home Screen Your phone provides three types of Home Screens. To swap between the Home Screens, just swipe quickly over the display from left to right or vice versa. Widgets Allows you to add widgets to the screen. Ź The Widget Home screen is your default Home screen. If you ar...
Page 26 - Contacts
26 Your Standby Screen Contacts Allows you to easily contact your friends and family by displaying your favorite contacts on the standby screen. Ź First, touch from the standby screen. Then touch . Contacts Ź Touch Add to register your favorite contacts. You can add up to 30 contacts on the screen. ...
Page 27 - Shortcuts
27 Your Standby Screen Ź To access your Contacts, simply touch on their corresponding icon. Touch to call, to send a message and to check messages received from that person, and to check call history. Ź If you want to view one of the Contacts, touch the picture. The detail view screen will be displa...
Page 28 - Annunciator Bar
28 Your Standby Screen Annunciator Bar With your phone's Annunciator bar, you can quickly connect to the Music Player, Bluetooth service and more. Touch the top side of the standby screen. Ź You can use the Music Player or turn on Bluetooth. Ź You can set your sounds by touching and choosing from Ri...
Page 29 - Menu Overview; Phone
29 Touch in the standby screen to open the Main Menu . From here you can access the following menus: Phone , Multimedia , My Stuff and Settings Menu Overview Phone Dialing Address Book Recent Calls Messaging Mobile Email AT&T Drive Mode AT&T GPS myAT&T Settings Device Sounds Display Call...
Page 30 - Add New; Address Book
30 From the standby screen, touch and touch to access your Address Book. AT&T Address Book Native Sync (AAB) AT&T Address Book Native Sync (AAB) is a service application for the synchronization of phone contact list information with the AAB server. When you turn on the phone or change your S...
Page 31 - Favorites
31 Address Book 2. Touch to set a Picture ID for a contact by using a saved picture from Pictures or taking a new picture of the contact person. Choose from No picture , Pictures or Take New Picture . After you take a new picture of the contact person, touch set as the Contact Picture ID. Ź Enter th...
Page 33 - ICE - Emergency Contacts
33 Address Book To see your Speed Dial entries: 1. From the standby screen, touch and touch All Contacts . 2. A drop-down menu will appear. Touch Speed Dial . ICE - Emergency Contacts This menu allows you to make a contacts list to call or text in case of emergency. 1. From the standby screen, touch...
Page 34 - Service Dial Numbers
34 Address Book Service Dial Numbers You can view the list of Service Dial Numbers (SDN) assigned by your network provider. Such numbers could include the emergency services, directory assistance and voice mail numbers. 1. From the standby screen, touch and touch Options . 2. A drop-down menu will a...
Page 35 - During a Call; Making a Second Call
35 Your phone provides a number of control functions that you can use during a call. To access these functions during a call, touch Options . During a Call Making a Second Call You can select a number you wish to dial, to make a second call. 1. Touch , enter the second phone number and touch . or To...
Page 36 - Using the Speakerphone; Conference Calls; Setting Up a Conference Call; Merge
36 In-Call Menu Using the Speakerphone You can use the integrated Speakerphone during a call by touching . The loudspeaker is automatically deactivated when you end the call. Warning Due to increased volume levels, do not place the phone near your ear while the speakerphone is enabled. Conference Ca...
Page 37 - Private Call in a Conference Call; Ending a Conference Call
37 In-Call Menu Activate the Conference Call on Hold To activate a conference call on hold, press the Send Key . Adding Calls to the Conference Call To add a call to an existing conference call, touching Options and select Merge Calls . Private Call in a Conference Call To have a private call with o...
Page 38 - New Message; Create New Message; Editing a message; Previous; Inserting Multimedia Files; Messaging
38 This section includes functions related to SMS (Short Message Service), MMS (Multimedia Message Service), Voicemail as well as the network’s service messages. New Message This menu allows you to create text and multimedia messages. 1. From the standby screen, touch . 2. Touch Create New Message ....
Page 39 - Using Options
39 Ź Record New Audio: You can record a new audio file and insert it. s Recording mode: MMS mode will limit the recording length so that it can be sent by MMS. General mode will record as long as memory is available. s Quality: Choose from Normal, Economy, or Fine. The higher the quality, the larger...
Page 40 - Message folders; Inbox
40 Sending a Message After completing a message, select Send To to select recipients. s %NTERTHERECIPIENTS 7ITH Options , you can choose an option from below. - Enter Number: You can input the recipient(s) number using the touch keypad or QWERTY keyboard. - Enter Email: You can enter an email addres...
Page 41 - Delete All Read Messages:; Standard View
41 Messaging The following options are available in the Inbox folder when you touch . Ź Delete: You can pick a message and delete it. Ź Sort By: You can sort all messages by Date, From Read/Unread and Subject. Ź Delete All Read Messages: You can delete all read messages. Ź Standard/Conversation View...
Page 42 - Drafts
42 Messaging Drafts You can view the messages saved as drafts. To see the Drafts folder, touch from the standby screen, then touch Conversations and touch Drafts from the drop-down menu. Outbox The Outbox is a place where you can find your sent messages. To see the Outbox folder, touch from the stan...
Page 43 - Message Settings; Message Alert; Text Templates
43 Messaging Message Settings To configure Messaging settings, touch from the standby screen, touch Options , then select Message Settings for the following options. Message Alert You can set the Sounds, Volume, Alert Type, and Alert Interval. Save To Choose a default save location for messages betw...
Page 44 - Multimedia Message; Multimedia Templates:; Voicemail Number; Mobile Email; To Set Up Mobile Email
44 Messaging Multimedia Message Allows you to set your preferences for multimedia messages. Ź Multimedia Templates: Multimedia templates are available and can be created here. Ź Download Options - Download Without Ask: Allows Multimedia Messages to be downloaded automatically. - Ask Always: You can ...
Page 45 - Using the AT&T Drive Mode
45 Messaging Ź Log In 1. Touch the email address field and type in your existing email address. 2. Touch the Password field and enter your password. 3. To save your password scroll down to Remember Password and select it and check the box. 4. Touch Sign In . Ź Opening an Email: Scroll down and touch...
Page 47 - Notes
47 AT&T GPS You can also use many of AT&T Navigator’s features on the TeleNav website, such as getting driving directions (Route Planning) and using the Search function to find businesses, churches, schools, and government offices. You can also use the TeleNav website to add an address to yo...
Page 48 - Launch the Browser; End; Using the Navigation Keys; Online menu; Mobile Web
48 This application connects you to the Internet. By default, the account connects you to AT&T’s homepage. Mobile Web is one of the services provided by AT&T and it gives you access to all the cool things you can do with your wireless phone. Note Check the availability of WAP services, prici...
Page 50 - Music Player; Playing Music; Music Player
50 Music Player To launch Music Player while in the standby screen, touch , , , and select Music Player . Ź All Songs: You can view all the songs in your music library. Ź Playlists: You can make your own playlists. Ź Artist: Shows the list of artists of all the songs in your music library. Ź Album: ...
Page 51 - Adding Music To Your Phone
51 Playlist Repeat Shuffle Minimize Options Favorite Volume Ź Touch the song you wish to play. Ź Touch to pause the selected song. While playing, touch to adjust the volume. Touch and to skip to the next song or previous song. Ź Touch to minimize the music player and access other phone functions whi...
Page 52 - Shop Music; Transferring Music Using Your PC; Before You Get Started
52 Music Player Ź From your existing digital media collection on your PC via Windows Media ® Player and/or Windows Explorer. Ź From your PC using other music subscription services, such as Napster or Rhapsody. Note In order to effectively store all your music files on your SD card, it’s important to...
Page 53 - Music Sync
53 Music Player Ź A microSD™ card* (supports up to 32 GB cards) Ź USB data cable * microSD™ card sold separately; go to att.com/wireless for details. Note This device is not compatible with iTunes and/or iTunes files. Transferring Music from the Digital Music Service 1. Using your computer, open you...
Page 54 - Exit
54 Music Player Note If the target computer does not detect the newly connected phone or provide an MTP Player dialog window on the PC screen, skip to Changing USB Connection Settings section on page 55. 4. From within the Windows Media ® Player application, click on the Sync tab. Previously downloa...
Page 55 - Connections; Deleting Music Files
55 Music Player 5. The phone’s memory card will be listed under “Devices with Removable Storage” in the same location as an optical drive. Note The PC will automatically assign a drive letter. 6. Explore through the files in a new window for the desired music files. 7. Drag and drop the desired musi...
Page 56 - Additional Music Services
56 Music Player Note If you delete a playlist from the phone, the songs in the playlist will not be removed and remain in the All Songs folder. Execute your file operations like Delete, Move and Copy using Music Sync. Be aware that all of the existing data will be erased on microSD™ card if you use ...
Page 57 - Voice Recorder; Settings; Multimedia
57 Voice Recorder Use the Voice Recorder to record voice memos or other sounds. To access Voice Recorder from the standby screen, touch , , and then . Ź Settings s Recording Mode: MMS record mode shortens the time so that the recording can fit in an MMS message and General mode provides longer recor...
Page 58 - Yes; Camera; Take Photo; Camera Key
58 Multimedia Ź To send the recording by Message or Bluetooth, touch or . Ź To delete the recording, touch and confirm by touching Yes . Camera From the standby screen, touch , , and then to access the Camera function. Take Photo Using the camera built into your phone, you can take pictures of peopl...
Page 59 - Getting to know the viewfinder
59 Multimedia Getting to know the viewfinder Camera mode: Indicates that camera mode is selected. Image Size: Displays the current image size. Back: Touch here to exit camera mode or return to the previous screen. Camcorder: Toggle between camera to camcorder mode. Album: Allows you to view your pic...
Page 60 - Settings Menu; Resolution
60 Multimedia Settings Menu Ź White Balance: Allows you to set the white balance to Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Illuminate, or Indoors. Ź Night mode: Choose to turn Night mode On or Off. Ź Shot Mode: Choose from Normal and Continuous Shot. Ź Color Effects: Set the Color Effects to Off (Color), Mono, Sep...
Page 61 - Record Video
61 Multimedia Record Video When recording video, you have many of the same Settings options as with taking a photo. Getting to know the viewfinder Video mode: Indicates that camcorder mode is selected. Video Size: Displays the current video size. Back: Touch here to return to the standby screen. Rec...
Page 62 - Album
62 Multimedia Settings Menu Ź White Balance: Allows you to set the white balance to Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Illuminate, or Indoors. Ź Color Effects: Set the Color Effects to Off (Color), Mono, Sepia, Negative, or Blue. Ź Video Size: Sets the size of video to QVGA (320x240) or QCIF (176x144). The sel...
Page 63 - Pictures
63 Multimedia Pictures From the standby screen, touch , , and then to access the Pictures menu. Ź Take Picture: It starts up camera mode and allows you to take pictures. Ź Make Animated GIF: You can make an animation file with the selected images in the list. Ź The available pre-loaded image files w...
Page 64 - Notepad; New Note; Audio; My Stuff
64 Notepad You can create up to a maximum of 30 memos. 1. From the standby screen, touch , , and then to access the Notepad. 2. To create a new note, touch New Note , input the memo and touch to save. Audio From the standby screen, touch , , and then to access the Audio menu. Ź Voice Recorder: Allow...
Page 65 - Calculator; To access the Calculator; Tools; Voice Command
65 My Stuff Ź Week View: Allows you to change Calendar view mode to Month View or Week View. Ź Go to Date: Allows you to jump to a specific date. Ź Selective Delete: Allows you to delete Old Schedules or All Schedules selectively. Ź Settings: Allows you set Default View and Weekly Begin day. Calcula...
Page 66 - s #OMMANDSAVAILABLETOUSER
66 My Stuff 3. Missed Calls: This command is activated when the user says the words “Missed Calls”. The mobile phone presents the missed calls lists. s #OMMANDSAVAILABLETOUSER - Yes: Dials the phone call. - No: Moves to the next missed call on the list. - Cancel: Returns to the main Voice Command me...
Page 67 - s 3ENSITIVITY; Tasks
67 My Stuff s 3ENSITIVITY - High: Operation and performance of the voice recognition engine is rarely affected by the user’s voice command and surrounding sound. - Medium: Operation of voice recognition engine is normally affected by user’s voice command and surrounding sound. - Low: Operation of vo...
Page 68 - Tip Calculator
68 My Stuff The following options are available by touching Options in the main Tasks menu: Ź New Task: Allows you to create a new task. Ź Delete: Allows you to delete any tasks created. Ź Send Task Via: Allows you to send tasks via Text Message, Multimedia Message, and Bluetooth. Ź Sort By: Allows ...
Page 69 - Clock; World Clock; Alarm
69 My Stuff Clock World Clock The World clock function provides time information for major cities worldwide. To add a new city 1. From the standby screen, touch , , and touch the World Clock tab at the bottom of the screen. 2. Touch New City . 3. Scroll up and down to select the desired city. Ź To m...
Page 70 - Stopwatch
70 My Stuff Ź Alarm Volume: Allows you to adjust the alarm volume. Ź Alert Type: Select the type of alert you want to be notified with. Ź Memo: Input alarm name. Ź Snooze Interval: You can set the snooze interval to 5 Minutes, 15 Minutes, 30 Minutes, 45 Minutes, 1 Hour, or Off. 4. Touch Save to save...
Page 71 - File Manager; Other Files
71 My Stuff 5. You can stop timing by touching or restart by touching . 6. To reset the stop watch, touch . Ź Saved Times: You can see the saved recorded times. File Manager From the standby screen, touch , tab, and then to access the File Manager. This allows you to view all types of contents files...
Page 73 - Device; Languages
73 Device From the standby screen, touch , , and then to access the Phone settings menu. Date & Time Ź Auto Update: Allows you to configure the time and date to automatically update according to the current local time zone. Ź Date Format: This allows you to enter the day, month, and year. ddd, M...
Page 74 - When Power
74 Settings Ź : You cannot make (or receive) any calls, including emergency calls or use other features that require network coverage. Ź : Deactivates Flight Mode and re-establishes your wireless connections. Touch You can customize the Touch settings and change Touchscreen Feedback. When you set So...
Page 75 - Security; Reset Settings
75 Settings Note Before setting the PIN code request feature to Off, you must enter your PIN. Ź Fixed Dial Number: This allows you to restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone numbers, if this function is supported by your SIM Card. The PIN2 code is required. s FDN On/Off - : You can only call ...
Page 76 - Sounds; Ringtone
76 s Phone - Deletes all downloaded or user Images, Videos and Sounds from the phone memory. - Deletes personal information stored in the phone memory (e.g.: address book, messages, tasks, alarm, Calendar schedules) to default values. - Restores the settings stored in the phone memory to the default...
Page 77 - Display
77 Settings Alert Tone Ź Sounds: Allows you to select a set of alert tones. Supports 2 alert tone types: Alert Tone 1 and Alert Tone 2. Ź Volume: Allows you to adjust your alert tone volume. Ź Alert Type: You can select to set alert Tones to Ring or Silent. Dial Readout This option allows the phone ...
Page 78 - Brightness; Call; Call Forwarding; On
78 Settings Brightness You can set the brightness of the display screen. Backlight Timer Use this to set the duration of the touch screen backlight and keypad. Themes Use this menu to select a theme for the main menu. Call From the standby screen, touch , , and then to access the Call settings menu....
Page 79 - Auto Redial; Answer Mode
79 Settings Auto Redial If you select On, your phone redials the number you’re trying to call up to 10 times after you hear a quick, busy signal. Press the End Key to stop the call attempts. This feature attempts to redial numbers that are engaged due to the wireless network. It does not redial numb...
Page 80 - Reject with SMS List:; Send DTMF Tones; Bluetooth
80 Settings Ź Call Reject List: Allows you to view a list of the numbers you wish to reject and add new numbers to the list. You have the option of choosing numbers from your Contacts List or new numbers. Ź Reject with SMS List: Allows you to manage the list of text messages that are used to reply t...
Page 81 - To pair with another device; USB Connection Mode
81 Settings To pair with another device 1. From the standby screen, touch , , and then . 2. Touch to search for the device you wish to pair. 3. If you want to stop searching, touch . 4. All of the devices found are displayed. 5. Touch the desired device and enter the password. If you would like to s...
Page 82 - Applications
82 Settings Internet Profiles This menu shows the Internet Profiles. You can add, delete, and edit Internet Profiles by touching Options . However, you cannot delete or edit default configurations provided by AT&T. Access Points This menu shows the Access Points. You can register, delete, and ed...
Page 84 - More; Start Up Guide
84 Settings Messaging To set the message settings from standby screen, touch , Options , and then Message Settings . For more information regarding Message Settings, please refer to page 43. Voice Command This menu allows you to set various Voice Command settings. Refer to page 65 for details. More ...
Page 85 - Set Storage Defaults; Software Update
85 Settings Set Storage Defaults You can set Storage default for each case. When you need to save files from Camera, Internet Download, Bluetooth and Voice Recorder, set Phone Memory or Memory card. You can set each case separately or choose the All option and set the Storage Default all the same. S...
Page 88 - Accessories
88 There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone, some of which may be sold separately. You can select these options according to your personal communication requirements. Consult your local dealer for availability. Travel Adapter This adapter allows you to charge the battery. I...
Page 89 - For Your Safety
89 Warning Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or death. Warning This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. Never use an unapproved battery since this could damage the ...
Page 93 - HAC; FCC RF Exposure Information
93 For Your Safety HAC This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the diff...
Page 94 - Bodily Contact During Operation; Are wireless phones safe?
94 For Your Safety Bodily Contact During Operation This device was tested for typical use with the back of the phone kept 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) must be maintained between the user’s body ...
Page 95 - What does “SAR” mean?
95 For Your Safety Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) set policies and procedures for wireless phones. The FDA issued a website publication on health issues related to cell phone usage where it states, The scientific community at large … believes that the weight of scientific evidence does no...
Page 96 - Can I minimize my RF exposure?
96 For Your Safety depending on factors such as proximity to a cell site, the proximity of the phone to the body while in use, and the use of hands-free devices. For more information about SARs, see the FCC’s OET Bulletins 56 and 65 at http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/bull...
Page 97 - World Health Organization
97 For Your Safety use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists. A copy of the UK’s leaflet is available at http://www.dh.gov.uk (search “mobile”), or you can write to: NRPB, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 ORQ, United Kingdom. Copies o...
Page 98 - American National Standards Institute; Consumer Information on SAR
98 For Your Safety International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection c/o Bundesamt fur Strahlenschutz Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1 85764 Oberschleissheim Germany Telephone: 011 49 1888 333 2156 http://www.icnirp.de American National Standards Institute 1819 L Street, N.W., 6th Floor Washingt...
Page 102 - Avoid potential hearing loss.
102 For Your Safety Caution: Avoid potential hearing loss. Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of preventable hearing loss. Some scientific research suggests that using portable audio devices, such as portable music players and cellular telephones, at high vo...
Page 103 - TIA Safety Information; Antenna Care; Safety Guidelines
103 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 Au...
Page 104 - Electronic Devices
Safety Guidelines 104 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 separat...
Page 105 - Vehicles
Safety Guidelines 105 Vehicles 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 veh...
Page 107 - Safety Information; Caution
Safety Guidelines 107 Safety Information Please read and observe the following information for safe and proper use of your phone and to prevent damage. Caution Violation of the instructions may cause minor or serious damage to the product. Ź Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture...
Page 108 - Charger and Adapter Safety
Safety Guidelines 108 Charger and Adapter Safety Ź The charger and adapter are intended for indoor use only. Ź Insert the battery pack charger vertically into the wall power socket. Ź Only use the LG-approved battery charger. Otherwise, you may cause serious damage to your phone. Ź Use the correct a...
Page 111 - General Notice
Safety Guidelines 111 Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards Ź Do not put your phone in a place subject to excessive dust and keep the minimum required distance between the power cord and heat sources. Ź Unplug the power cord prior to cleaning your phone, and clean the power plug pin when it’s dirty. Ź ...
Page 112 - FDA Consumer Update; Do wireless phones pose a health
Safety Guidelines 112 Ź Do not immerse your phone in water, liquid, or expose to high humidity. If this happens, turn it off immediately and remove the battery. Immediately, take it to an LG Authorized Service Center. Ź Do not paint your phone. Ź The data saved in your phone might be deleted due to ...
Page 113 - What is the FDA's role concerning the
Safety Guidelines 113 reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results. 2. What is the FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones? Under the law, the FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as wireless phones before they c...
Page 114 - What kinds of phones are the subject
Safety Guidelines 114 The FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. The FCC relies on the FDA and other health agencies for ...
Page 115 - What research is needed to decide
Safety Guidelines 115 many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had been genetically engineered or treated with cancer-causing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop cancer in the absence of RF exposure. Other studies exposed the animals to RF for up to 22 ...
Page 116 - How can I find out how much Radio
Safety Guidelines 116 investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) energy. The FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization International Electro Ma...
Page 117 - What has the FDA done to measure the
Safety Guidelines 117 you can find your phone’s RF exposure level in the online listing. 8. What has the FDA done to measure the Radio Frequency energy coming from wireless phones? The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is developing a technical standard for measuring the Radio ...
Page 118 - What about children using wireless
Safety Guidelines 118 described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use. 10. What about children using wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to Radio ...
Page 119 - Where can I find additional; Driving
Safety Guidelines 119 “compatible” hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000. The FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur, the FDA will conduct testing t...
Page 122 - Call Waiting; Glossary
122 To help you understand the main technical terms and abbreviations used in this booklet and to take full advantage of the features on your mobile phone, here are a few definitions. Call Forwarding The ability to reroute calls to another number. Call Waiting The ability to inform users that they h...