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Install
Bluetooth
Signal Strength
Set Default Storage
Insert Symbol
Login
Warranty
#.2.7 Reset Settings
To access the IM feature
Setting Up a Conference Call
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LG GW370
User Guide
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Contents
User Guide
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Limited Warranty Statement
Consumables such as fuses
Products operated outside published maximum ratings
LG GW370
Table of Contents
Online Locker AT&T GPS Address Book
AT&T Music
Accessories For Your Safety Safety Guidelines Glossary Index
Phone Components
Your Phone
Charger/USB Port
Clear key
Your Phone
Rear View
Slide Open View
Press to input symbols Sym Numbers with Qwerty key pad
Del
Text Msg
Remove the battery cover
Installing the SIM Card and Battery
Remove the battery
Getting Started
Getting Started
Install the SIM card
Install the battery
You should insert the battery before charging
Installing a Memory Card
Memory card is an optional accessory
Tip
Getting Started
On-Screen Icons
Making a Call
General Functions
Making International Calls
Ending a Call
Setting Profiles
Adjusting the Volume
You can answer a call while using other menu features
Answering a Call
Signal Strength
Vibration Mode Quick
Entering Symbols
Changing the Text Input Mode
T9 Dictionary
ABC Mode
Mode Numbers Mode
Text input mode using the Qwerty Keypad
Using the Korean Mode
Qwerty Keypad
Entry language and select Korean
AT&T Address Book AAB
Address Book
Open Address Book and select Contact List
Select AT&T Address Book
During a Call
In-Call Menu
Video Share Calling
Using the Speakerphone
Making and Answering a Video Share Call
In-Call Menu
Left soft key Options for the following menu options
Video Share Call Options
Video
Spk. On Turns on the integrated Speakerphone
Press the Camera key to start the camera function
When either party moves out of an AT&T 3G service area
Highlight the Video Share icon and press OK
Highlight the Video icon and press OK
Conference Calls
Setting Up a Conference Call
Pressing the Send key
You can make a second call while on a call
Adding Calls to the Conference Call
Place the Conference Call on Hold
Ending a Conference Call
Private Call in a Conference Call
YPmobile see
Menu Tree
Mobile Email see Messaging see
My Stuff see
#. Settings see
#.5.0 Time & Cost
Menu Tree #. Settings
#.2.7 Reset Settings
#.8.4 Voice Command
#.7.1 Used Space #.7.2 Set Default Storage
Open Mobile Email
Mobile Email
Soft key Menu then choose Mobile Email
Select Sign
Create Message
Messaging
Editing a message
Messaging Create Message
Template
Using Options
Messaging
Delivery Options
Insert Symbol
Save to Drafts Saves the message to Drafts
Sending a Message
Cancel Message You can cancel the message
Text Entry Mode
Inbox
Recent Calls Choose a contact from recent calls
Forward To forward the selected message to another party
Drafts
Outbox is the storage place for recently sent messages
Outbox
Key Options for the following options
View Status Shows the status of each message
This is where a user can view saved conversations
To access the IM feature
Offline Menu
Sign
Online Menu To-1 conversation
When cursor is located on the Conversations List
IM Information
When cursor is located on a Contact List
When cursor is located on a Conversation
Settings Display Name
Offline Contacts
Delete Contact This deletes the selected Contact
When cursor is located on a Contact
Menu options available in the Conversation screen
Voice Mail
Message Settings
Message Alert Menu
Text Message Menu
Reply via Same Message Center Choose On of Off
Delete All Deletes all messages in the folder
Following Options are available
Edit Allows you to edit the selected template message
Voice Mail Number Menu
Service Message Menu
Messaging Multimedia Message Menu
Download Options
Social Net
AppCenter
AppCenter
Ringtones
Games
Answer Tones
Videos
Color Graphics
MEdia Net Home
Online Locker
AT&T GPS
AT&T GPS
New Contact
Contact List
Caller Groups
Speed Dial List
SIM Management
Service Dial Number Menu
My Numbers
About
YPmobile
Audio
My Stuff
Online Locker
Picture
Applications
Video
My Stuff
FunScreen MobiTV
EnterURL Connects to the specific URL after editing
Using the WAP Browser Menu
Follow-up Commands Available
Voice Command Menu *.7.1
Exit terminate voice command
Tools
Sensitivity High Medium Low Speakerphone mode
Voice Command Options
Mode
Best Match
Recent Calls Menu *.7.2
Alarm Clock Menu *.7.3
Alarm Options
View All Allows you to view all saved schedules
World Clock Menu *.7.7
Go to Date Allows you to jump to a specific date
To input or, press Use the key to delete numbers
Select Multiple Allows you to select multiple Tasks
This feature allows you to save and manage a task
New Time
Center key again
Tip Calculator Menu *.7.0
Camera & Recordings
Unit Converter Menu *.7
Take Photo
Resolution Zoom scale
Using Zoom
Preview tab
Others tab
Record Allows you to begin recording a video
Record Video
Album Allows you to view saved video files
Record Voice
When you press the left soft key
Camera Album
Rename Allows you to edit the name of the selected file
Other Files
File Manager
Music Player
AT&T Music
Adding Music To Your Handset
Playing Music
AT&T Music
Select AT&T Music
Select Shop Music
Transferring Music using your
Before You Get Started
You will need the following
Use the USB adapter cable to connect the handset to the PC
Changing USB Connection Settings section on
Access My Computer on the PC
Drag and Drop Music Using LG GW370 As A Mass Storage Device
Select Connection
Changing USB Connection Settings
Deleting Music Files
Delete a file using delete function on the phone
Additional Music Services
Audio & Ringtones
Settings
Shop Tones
Ringtone
Multimedia Call Power On/Off Tones
Phone Settings
Alert Tone
Keypad Tone
Languages
Set Flight Mode
Set Hotkeys
Auto Key Lock
FDN On/Off
Following options are available
Off You can call any number
FDN List You can enter new FDN entry
Display
Call
Touch Keypad
If Busy Diverts voice calls when the phone is in use
Answer Mode
This allows you to determine how to answer the phone
Send My Number
Call Reject
Minute Minder
Call Waiting
Connection
Bluetooth
Send Dtmf Tones
Time & Cost
All of the devices found are displayed
Bluetooth Menu Options
My Visibility On/Off
Access Points
USB Connection Mode
Memory
Internet Profiles
Set Default Storage
Application Settings
Video Share
Messaging Browser
Clear Cache Remove all cached data in the memory
Appearance
Cache
Screen Settings
Clear Login Info
Navigation Mode
Cookies
Normal Voice command is played normally
Voice Command
Spk. On Mode
Sensitivity
Phone Information
Software Update
Ring only Ring repeatedly when you receive a call
Why does the phone heat up?
Why won’t the LCD turn on?
Incoming calls and missed calls? Press the key
Audible in certain areas?
Battery
Accessories
Standard battery is available
Travel Adapter
Safety Instructions
For Your Safety
Safety Information
Important Information
Memory card information and care
For Your Safety
FCC RF Exposure Information
Part 15.105 statement
Body-worn Operation
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance
Battery usage by children should be supervised
Avoid damage to your hearing
Adapter or battery charger is intended for indoor use only
Adapter Charger Cautions
TIA Safety Information
Safety Guidelines
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal
Antenna Care
Tips on Efficient Operation
Safety Guidelines
Driving
Electronic Devices
Other Medical Devices
Hearing Aids
Health Care Facilities
Vehicles
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Safety Information
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
Battery Information and Care
Charger and Adapter Safety
Keep the battery’s metal contacts clean
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Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards
General Notice
Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
FDA Consumer Update
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Do not paint your phone
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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Environmental Protection Agency
What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?
Safety questions discussed in this document
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What are the results of the research done already?
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What about children using wireless phones?
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Driver Safety Tips
When operating a car, driving is your first responsibility
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Consumer Information on SAR Specific Absorption Rate
Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC with Mobile Phones
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See Page 82 for instructions to disable these components
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Glossary
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Index
Index
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