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 Do not use a hand-held phone while driving
Important Safety Precautions
 Do not disassemble the phone
Important Safety Precautions
 Store the battery out of reach of children
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 Memory
 Table of Contents
 Safety
 Statement 115 Index 119
Accessories 114
Safety Information
Driver Safety Tips 104 Consumer Information on SAR
 Welcome
 Technical Details
Important Information
FCC Part 15 Class B
Compliance
 Interface
Service
Description
Basic Air
 Technical Details
Phone
Bodily Contact During Operation
 Vehicle-Mounted the External Antenna
Optional, if available
FCC Notice and Cautions
 Phone Overview
 Phone Overview
 Menus Overview
 Menu Access
Settings
 Getting Started with Your Phone
Battery
Installing the Battery
Removing the Battery
 Turning the Phone On
Battery Charge Level
Signal Strength
Turning the Phone On Off
 Making Calls
Settings Security Lock Code -OK Restrict Calls -None -OK
Getting Started with Your Phone
Screen Icons
 Receiving Calls
When the phone rings or
Settings Call
Redialing Calls
 Call Waiting
Lock Mode
Volume Quick Adjustment
Mute Function
 Speed Dialing
Caller ID
 Entering and Editing Information
Text Input
Key Functions
 Use to highlight a Label and press
Phone Numbers With Pauses
Mobile 1/ Home/ Work/ Mobile 2/ Fax
Press Left Soft Key Save
 Press Menu
Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
Press Contacts Press New Contact
Adding a Pause to an Existing Number
 Searching Your Phone’s Memory
Scrolling Through Your Contacts
Press Contact List
 Use to highlight the phone number Press to place the call
By using Speed Dialing From Contacts
 Press Recent Calls
Missed Calls/ Received Calls/ Dialed Calls/ Data/ All Calls
From Recent Calls Press Menu
 Basics of Sending a Text Message
Using Phone Menus
Select Recipients Using Options
New Text Message
 Groups Select a recipient from your Groups
Using Options
Add Graphic/ Animation Sound/ Templates/ Signature
Normal
 Messaging
New Picture Message
Message Icon Reference
 Enhanced/ Normal Remove Image/Video/ Audio Slide
My Audios/ Default
 Press to send
Inbox
Preview/ Add/ Go to/ Save As/ Priority Level/ Delivery
Viewing Your Inbox
 Sent
For picture messages
Message as a template for future messages
 Delete/ Forward/ Save
 Press Choose from the following options
Drafts
Voicemail
Checking Your Voicemail Box
 Delete/Edit
Settings
Templates
Options, then
 Text Message Auto View On/ Off
Entry Mode
Auto Delete On/ Off
Signature On/ Off/ Edit
 Delete All
Picture Message Auto Receive On/ Off
Edit Voicemail #
 Incoming Calls
Axcess Shop
Axcess Apps
Downloading Applications
 Press Press Left Soft Key Yes Or Right Soft Key No
Axcess Info
Managing Your Axcess Apps Applications
Press Read the displayed message and press
 Ending an Axcess Web Session
Axcess Web
Start Browser
Deleting Applications
 Scrolling
Navigating Through Browser
Numbered options
Text or numbers
 Clearing Out Text/Number Entered
Entering Text, Numbers, or Symbols
Left Soft Key
Right Soft Key
 Take Photo
Web Settings
Multimedia
Web Messages
 Picture is stored in Gallery
Record Video
 Save Set As Main Screen Front Screen
Record Voice
 Rename/ Delete
Multiple/ Send via Bluetooth/ Send to AxcessMyPics.com
Images
Videos
 Multiple/ Send via
Audios
 Shuffle
For Default Set as/ Information
 Contacts
New Contact
Contact List
 Change/ Remove/ Remove All/ Alert Reminder
My Circle
 Options to
Groups
Speed Dials
View
 Press Use to highlight an entry
Recent Calls
My Name Card
Missed Calls
 Data
Call Timer
Received Calls
Dialed Calls
 Music
Data Counter
Received Data/ Sent Data/ All Data
 Creating Playlist
Accessing Music With the Flip Open
With the Flip Closed
Sic Playing Music
 Adding Songs to Playlist
Using the Music Transmitter From main Music menu
 From music player
Transmitter
Background Music
 My Menu
Voice Command
When prompted, say Call
Tools
 Once/ Daily/ Mon Fri Weekends
Alarm Clock
Calendar
Set to
 Ez Tip Calc
Viewing a Notepad Entry
Options Delete Edit Delete All
 Calculator
World Clock
Enter functions
 Sound
Settings
Stopwatch
Unit Converter
 Volume
Alert Type
Ring Only/ Vibrate Only/ Ring & Vib
 Service Alerts
Power On/Off Tone
Flip Tone
 Background Music Screen
Display
Wallpaper
Screen
 Select Main Screen/ Front Screen
Banner
Backlight
Menu Style
 Font Settings
Languages
Clocks & Calendar
 Press Lock Phone
Security
Color Schemes
Lock Phone
 Restrict Calls
Emergency #s
Press Emergency #s
 Press Change Lock Code
Reset Default
Press Reset Default
Change Lock Code
 Off/ Every 10 Seconds/ Every 30 Seconds/ Every 60 Seconds
Call Settings
Answer Options
One-Touch Dial
 Enhanced/ Standard
Auto Volume
Airplane Mode
Voice Privacy
 TTY Full/ TTY + Talk/ TTY + Hear/ TTY Off
Bluetooth
TTY Mode
Bluetooth QD ID B013111
 For pairing new Bluetooth device
Once pairing is successful
Paired Devices
 My Visibility
Power
My Bluetooth Name
My Bluetooth Info
 USB Setting
Using AX565 USB Drive Mode
USB Modem/ USB Mass Storage
 Camimage Image Camera Gallery Otherimage Image
MicroSD card
 System
Network
System Select
 Location
Location On/ E911 Only
Use to highlight NAM1 or NAM2, then press Auto NAM
 Phone Info
Software Update
Memory
Touch Key Vibrate
 Antenna Care
Safety
TIA Safety Information
Signal
 Electronic Devices
Phone Operation
Tips on Efficient Operation
Driving
 Other Medical Devices
Safety
Persons with pacemakers
Hearing Aids
 Blasting Areas
Vehicles
Posted Facilities
Aircraft
 Safety Information
Charger and Adapter Safety
Air Bag
 Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards
 General Notice
 Do not paint your phone
 Avoiding hearing damage
Using your phone safely
 Using headsets safely
 Health hazard?
Update
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 Not the subject of the safety
Responsibilities for wireless
About wireless phones
Power than do the wireless
 What are the results of the research done already?
 Health risk?
 F e ty
 Kg. The FCC limit is
Wireless phones is set at a
From the tissues that absorb
FCC established these
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 Example, you could use a
Demonstrate that wireless
Wireless phones?
Wireless phones, including
 103
 Information?
Driver Safety Tips
 105
 If necessary, suspend
Are distracting and even
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 Specific Absorption Rate
Consumer Information on SAR
 109
 Can be found under
When worn on the body, as
Positions, they all meet
Exposure
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 Rated. Your hearing device
Are likely to generate less
Than phones that are not
Two ratings
 Marks are referenced in Section
Http//tap.Gallaudet.edu/DigWireless.KS/DigWireless.htm
 Battery charger allows you to charge your phone
Accessories
Battery Charger
Vehicle Power Charger
 Transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user
Limited Warranty Statement
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Limited Warranty Statement
 11Consumables such as fuses
Damage resulting from use of non-LG approved accessories
 Tel -800-793-8896 or Fax
HOW to GET Warranty Service
 Data Counter Your Phone Delete All Groups
Index
 Multimedia
Music Mute Function My Bluetooth Name My Circle My Menu
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