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Reset Settings Menu #.2.7
Access My Computer on the PC
Setting Up a Conference Call
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Damage resulting from use of non-LG approved accessories
Limited Warranty Statement
Consumables such as fuses
Products operated outside published maximum ratings
User Guide
Table of Contents
YPmobile Mobile Web AT&T Music
Camera & Recordings
Video Share Messaging Browser Voice Command
Accessories For Your Safety
Used Space Set Storage Defaults
Phone Components
Your Phone
Key opens Key activates
Deactivates
Charger Port/USB connector Opens the multitasking menu
Standby mode Contact List New Message My Stuff
Your Phone
Navigation Keys
Rear view
Advice to the customer
Advice to the customer
Remove the battery cover
Installing the SIM card and battery
Remove the battery
Getting Started
Getting Started
Install the SIM card
Install the battery
To use the travel charger provided with your phone
You should insert the battery before charging
Charging your phone
Replace the phone cover back on to the phone
Installing a memory card
Tip
Multitasking
On-Screen Icons
Making a Call
General Functions
Making International Calls
Making a Call with the Send Key
Answering a Call
Adjusting the Volume
Ending a Call
General Functions
Signal Strength
Vibrating Mode Quick
Changing the Text Input Mode
T9 Mode
Mode Numbers Mode
ABC Mode
Symbol Mode
Using the T9 Mode
Pressing keys to . Press one key per letter
Using the ABC Mode
Pressing the key or the right navigation key
Hold down to erase all of the entered text
T9 dictionary
Using the 123 Numbers Mode
Key
Using the Korean Mode
During a Call
In-Call Menu
Making a Second Call
Answering an Incoming Call
Video Share Calling
Using the Speakerphone
Muting the Microphone
Making and Answering a Video Share Call
To initiate Video Share follow these steps
Zoom You can zoom in/out the video by selecting Zoom
Audio to Bluetooth/Audio to Phone
Press Stop Key Left soft key
Ending Video Share call
Saving your Video Share
Sender can record video during the Video Share session by
Sender can save the recorded video by
Conference Calls
Setting Up a Conference Call
Ending a Conference Call
Place the Conference Call on Hold
Adding Calls to the Conference
Private Call in a Conference Call
AT&T GPS see Messaging see
Menu Tree
YPmobile see Mobile Web see AppCenter AT&T Music see
IM see Address Book see
Mobile Email see My Stuff see
Menu Tree Mobile Video see #. Settings see
#.1.7 Power On/Off Tones
Menu Tree #. Settings
#.7.4 Voice Command
#.6.1 Used Space #.6.2 Set Storage Defaults
AT&T GPS
Do not cover the GPS antenna area of the device
For best GPS performance
Create Message
Messaging
Editing a message
Video You can insert a video clip
Template
Messaging
Insert Symbol
Using Options
Delivery Options
Sending a Message
Text Entry Mode
Edit Message Go back to the message editing mode
Cancel Message You can cancel the message
Inbox
Cancel Returns to the Messaging menu
Standard view Switches the Inbox view mode
Drafts
Select Multiple You can select multiple messages
View Status Shows the status of each message
Outbox
Edit Allows you to edit the selected message
Delete Deletes the selected message which has failed
Voicemail
Message Settings
Message Alert Menu
Text Message Menu
Delete All Deletes all messages in the folder
Validity Period This network service
Multimedia Message Menu
Download Options
Service Message Menu
Voicemail Number Menu
YPmobile
Mobile Web
Using the Navigation Keys
Launch the Browser
Menus for the Browser
Mobile Web
Using the WAP Browser Menu Online menu
EnterURL Connects to the specific URL after editing
Back Moves to the previous Forward Moves to the next
Music Player
AT&T Music
Adding Music To Your Handset
Playing Music
AT&T Music
Select AT&T Music
USB data cable
Transferring Music using your PC Before You Get Started
Select Shop Music
Use the USB adapter cable to connect the handset to the PC
Transferring Music using Windows Media Player
Access My Computer on the PC
Insert a microSD memory card Power on the phone
Select Settings
Changing USB Connection Settings
Select Connection
Reconnect the device to a PC
Deleting Music Files
Additional Music Services
Delete a file using delete function on the phone
Offline Conversations Settings/Preferences
To access the IM feature
Offline Menu
Sign
Settings
When cursor is located on a Conversation
When cursor is located on the Conversations List My Status
IM Information
Settings Display Name
When cursor is located on a Contact List
Offline Contacts
Auto Sign
Menu options available in the Conversation screen
When cursor is located on a Contact
Delete Contact This deletes the selected Contact
My Communities Displays the list of Email providers
Settings Display Name
Contact List
Address Book
New Contact
Caller Groups
Contact Management
Names of the available services will be shown
My Numbers
Address Book
Quick Tip Your password is case
To Set Up Mobile Email
Mobile Email
Log
Audio
My Stuff
Games
Picture
Video
Voice Command Menu *.6.1
Applications
Tools
Voice Command Options
Follow-up Commands Available
Mode
Best Match
Speakerphone mode
Alarm Clock Menu *.6.3
Alarm Options
Recent Calls Menu *.6.2
Delete Allows you to delete the selected schedule
Key
Calendar Menu *.6.4
Input the memo and press the center key to save
World Clock Menu *.6.7
This feature allows you to save and manage a task
You will then see the new city’s time and date information
Calculator Menu *.6.6
Unit Converter Menu *.6
Tip Calculator Menu *.6.0
Select Multiple Allows you to select multiple Tasks
New Time
Night Mode
Right soft key Settings will bring up the following options
Preview tab
Hide Icons Select from Auto/Manual
Record Video Menu *.7.2
Using Zoom
Resolution Zoom scale
Camera Album Menu *.7.3
Cancel Takes you back to the previous menu
Record Voice Menu *.7.4
Right soft key Options will bring up the following options
New RSS Feed You can add an RSS feed manually
Web Pages
Delete Allows you to erase the selected RSS feed
New Bookmark Add a new bookmark manually
Saved Pages Menu *.8.3
Other Files
Recent Pages Menu *.8.4
Move To Another Folder You can move the selected file
Memory Card
Cancel Takes you to the previous menu
New Folder Allows you to make a new folder
Sort by You can sort the folders by name, date and type
Mobile Video
Alerts, Multimedia, Call and Keypad volumes
Settings
Audio & Ringtones
Message Tone Menu #.1.4
Settings
Phone Settings
Power On/Off Tones Menu #.1.7
Keypad Tone Menu #.1.6
Set Hotkeys Menu #.2.3
Set Flight Mode Menu #.2.5
Auto Key Lock Menu #.2.4
Languages Menu #.2.2
Display
Reset Settings Menu #.2.7
Shop Graphics Menu #.3.1
Phone
Call
This allows you to determine how to answer the phone
Answer Mode Menu #.4.4
Send My Number Menu #.4.2
Auto Redial Menu #.4.3
Call Reject Menu #.4.7
Call Waiting Menu #.4.6
Send Dtmf Tones Menu #.4.8
Time & Cost Menu #.4.0
Connection
Bluetooth Menu #.5.1
Hands-free profile
A2DP profile
My Visibility On/Off
Internet Profiles Menu #.5.3
Access Points Menu #.5.4
Memory
Set Storage Defaults Menu #.6.2 Settings
Application Settings Menu #.7
Video Share Menu #.7.1
Memory Card
Edit Allows you to change the account information
Accounts
Browser Menu #.7.3
View Allows you to see the specific account information
Appearance
Screen Settings
Cache
Clear Cache Remove all cached data in the memory
Navigation Mode
Voice Command Menu #.7.4
Secure Pop-up
Browser Shortcut
Ring only Ring repeatedly when you receive a call
Software Update
Menu #.9
Phone Information
Why does the phone heat up?
Why won’t the LCD turn on?
Incoming calls and missed calls? Press the Send key
Audible in certain areas?
Battery
Accessories
Vehicle Power Adapter
Standard battery is available
Allows you to connect your phone to your PC
Accessories
USB Cable
Safety Instructions
For Your Safety
Important Information
Before You Start
Memory card information and care
Safety Information
Do not drop
Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke or dust
Body-worn Operation
FCC RF Exposure Information
Part 15.105 statement
Do not expose to high temperature 60C 140F
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance
Do not incinerate
Adapter or battery charger is intended for indoor use only
Battery Disposal
Adapter Charger Cautions
Avoid damage to your hearing
TIA Safety Information
Safety Guidelines
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal
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Phone Operation
Antenna Care
Tips on Efficient Operation
Driving
Hearing Aids
Pacemakers
Other Medical Devices
Health Care Facilities
Posted Facilities
Vehicles
Aircraft
Blasting Areas
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Safety Information
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
Battery Information and Care
Charger and Adapter Safety
Battery usage by children should be supervised
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Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards
Do not paint your phone
General Notice
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FDA Consumer Update
Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Safety questions discussed in this document
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Environmental Protection Agency
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What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?
What are the results of the research done already?
Hours per day
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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
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Glossary
Phone Password
Line Identification Services Caller ID
SDN Service Dial Number
SMS Short Message Service
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Index
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