LG G4050 User Manual

G4050
User Guide
Unpacking 8 For Your Safety
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Your Phone
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Phone Components 14 Your Phone’s Features
15 Display Information
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Getting Started 18
Using the Battery,
Charger and SIM Card
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Installing and
Removing the Battery
18 Installing the Battery
18 Removing the Battery
19 Charging the Battery
19 Disconnecting the Charger
20 Installing the SIM Card
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Turning Your
Phone On and Off 22
Turning Your Phone On
22 Turning Your Phone Off
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Access Codes
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Security code
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Barring Password
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General Functions 24
Making and
Answering Calls
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Making a Call 24 Making a Call by Send Key
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Making International Calls
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Ending a Call
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Making a Call
From the Phonebook
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Adjusting the Volume
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Answering a Call
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Manner Mode (Quick)
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Signal Strength
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Entering Text
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Phonebook
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In-Call Menu
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During a Call
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Making a Second Call
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Swapping
Between Two Calls
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Answering an Incoming Call
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Rejecting an Incoming Call
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Muting the Microphone
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Switching DTMF
Tones on During a Call
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Multiparty or
Conference Calls 32
Making a Second Call
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Setting up a
Conference Call
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Putting a
Conference Call on Hold
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Activate the
Conference Call on Hold
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Adding Calls to the
Conference Call
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Displaying Callers in a
Conference Call
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Private Call in a
Conference Call
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Ending a Conference Call
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Menu Tree 35 Selecting
Functions and Options
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Messages
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Text Messages 39
Write Message
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Inbox
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Outbox
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Draft
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Settings
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Delete
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Multimedia Messages
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Write
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Inbox
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Outbox
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Draft
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Settings
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Voice Messages
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Listen to Voice Messages
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Voice Mailbox Number 48
Info Service
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Receive
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Inbox
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Topics
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Alert
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Auto Display
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Languages
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Templates
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Text
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Multimedia
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Name Card
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Check Memory
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Call Register 52
Missed Calls 52 Received Calls
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Dialed Calls
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Delete Recent Calls
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Call Durations
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Last Call
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Received Calls
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Dialed Calls
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All Calls
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Call Costs
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Last Call’s Cost
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All Calls’ Cost
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Table of Contents
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Cost Settings 54
Call Cost’s Limit
54 Set Tariff
55 Auto Display
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GPRS Information
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WAP Information
55 External Device
55 Total Data
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Profiles 56 Settings
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Alarm Clock 58 Date & Time Settings
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Date & Time
59 Auto Update
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Phone Settings
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Display Settings
60 Languages
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Call Settings
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Call Divert
61 Answer Mode
62 Send My Number
62 Call Waiting
62 Minute Minder
63 Voice Dial
63 Auto Redial
64 Select Line
64 Closed User Group
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Security Settings 65
PIN Code Request
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Call Barring Service
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Fixed Dial Number (FDN)
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Change Codes
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Network Settings
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Automatic
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Manual
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Preferred
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GPRS Settings
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Attach
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External Device
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Reset Settings
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Organizer 70
Schedule 70 Memo
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Phonebook
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Search
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Add New
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Speed Dials
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Voice List
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Caller Groups
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Copy All
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Delete All
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Settings
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Information
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Fun & Tools 79
Game 79
My Folder
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Picture
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Animation
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Sound
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Unit Converter
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Calculator
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World Time
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Voice Recorder
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Infrared
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Internet 85
Home 87 Bookmarks
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Push Messages
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Inbox
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Receive
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Profiles
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Go to URL
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Cache Settings
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Clear Cache
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Cache Check
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Security Certificates
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Reset Profiles
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WAP Information
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Java 92
Applications 92 Download
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View Information
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Memory Status
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Java Version
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Camera 95
Capture Mode 95 My Album
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Memory Status
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Q & A 98 Accessories
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Safety Guidelines
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Glossary
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Index
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Important Information
This user guide contains important information on the use and operation of this phone. Please read all the information carefully for optimal performance and to prevent any damage to, or misuse of, the phone. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this user guide could void your warranty for this equipment.
Before You Start
Safety Instructions
WARNING! To reduce the possibility of electric shock, do not
expose your phone to high humidity areas, such as the bathroom, swimming pool, etc.
Always store your phone away from heat. Never store your phone in settings that may expose it to temperatures less than 32°F or greater than 104°F, such as outside during a snowstorm or in your car on a hot day. Exposure to excessive cold or heat will result in malfunction, damage and/or catastrophic failure.
Be careful when using your phone near other electronic devices. RF emissions from your mobile phone may
affect nearby inadequately shielded electronic equipment. You should consult with manufacturers of any personal medical devices such as pacemakers and hearing aides to determine if they are susceptible to interference from your mobile phone. Turn off your phone in a medical facility or at a gas station. Never place your phone in a microwave oven as this will cause the battery to explode.
IMPORTANT! Please read the TIA SAFETY INFORMATION on page 103 before using your phone.
Check to make sure that you have all the parts shown below.
Unpacking For Your Safety
Handset Standard
Battery
User GuideTravel Adapter
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Safety Information
Please read and observe the following information for the safe and proper use of your phone and to prevent any unanticipated damage. Also, keep the user’s manual in an accessible place at all times after reading it.
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Unplug the power cord and charger during a lightning storm to avoid electric shock or fire.
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Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the phone may generate sparks.
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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.
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Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, pulling, or subjecting it to heat. Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may cause fire or electric shock.
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Hold the power cord plug firmly to plug and unplug the power cord. Ensure the plug is firmly connected. If it is not firmly connected, it may cause excessive heat or fire.
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Do not place a heavy item on the power cord. Do not allow the power cord to be crimped as it may cause fire or electric shock.
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Be careful not to let the battery contact metal conductors such as a necklace or coins. When shorted, it may cause an explosion.
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Do not disassemble or impact the battery as it may cause electric shock, short-circuit, and fire. Store the battery in a place out of reach of children.
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Using a damaged battery or placing a battery in your mouth may cause serious injury.
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Do not place items containing magnetic components such as a credit card, phone card, bank book or a subway ticket, near your phone. The magnetic strip can be damaged by the phone.
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Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your body during a call.
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Talking on your phone for a long period of time may reduce the call quality due to heat generated during the use of the phone.
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Do not allow excessive vibration or impact to the phone.
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When you do not plan to use the phone for a long period of time, store it in a safe area with the power cord unplugged.
FCC RF Exposure Information
WARNING! Read this information before operating the phone.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications (FCC) of the United States, with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies.
The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.
For Your SafetyFor Your Safety
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CAUTION
Use only the supplied and approved antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas or modifications could impair call quality, damage the phone, void your warranty and/or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with skin, a minor burn may result. Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 10mm between the use's body and the back of the phone. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 10mm must be maintained between the user’s body and the back of the phone. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories containing metallic components should not be used. Body-worn accessories that cannot maintain 3/4 inch (2 cm) separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone, and have not been tested for typical body-worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided.
Vehicle Mounted External Antenna (optional, if available)
A minimum separation distance of 8 inches (20 cm) must be maintained between the user/bystander and the vehicle mounted external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements.
For more information about RF exposure, visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance
This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device and its accessories may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device and its accessories must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Cautions for Battery
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Do not disassemble.
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Do not short-circuit.
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Do not expose to high temperature: 60°C (140°F).
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Do not incinerate.
Battery Disposal
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Please dispose of your battery properly or bring to your local wireless carrier for recycling.
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Do not dispose in fire or with hazardous or flammable materials.
Adapter (Charger) Cautions
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Using the wrong battery charger could damage your phone and void your warranty.
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The adapter or battery charger is intended for indoor use only.
Do not expose the adapter or battery charger to direct sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as the bathroom.
For Your SafetyFor Your Safety
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Your Phone
Your Phone
1. Earpiece
7. Active flip
8. Display screen
9. Navigation key
2. Left soft key
3. Side keys
4. Send key
10. Confirmation key
11. Right soft key
16. Message key
14. Clear key
15. Infrared port
13. End / Power key
6. Microphone
5. Alpha numeric keys
12. Voice memo key
Your Phone’s Features
1. Earpiece
2,11. Left soft key / Right soft key: Each of these keys
perform the functions indicated by the text on the display immediately above them.
3. Side keys: These keys are used to control the volume of key tone in standby mode and speaker volume during a call.
4. Send key: You can dial a phone number and answer incoming calls. Press this key in standby mode to quickly access the most recent incoming, outgoing and missed calls.
5. Alphanumeric keys: These keys are used to dial a number in standby mode and to enter number or characters in edit mode.
6. Microphone: Can be muted during a call for privacy.
7. Active flip: Open the flip to answer an incoming call and close
to end the call.
8. Display screen: Displays phone status icons, menu items, Web information, pictures and more in full color.
9. Navigation key: Use for quick access to phone functions.
10. Confirmation key: Long press will launch the WAP browser.
Allows you to select and confirm menu options.
12. Voice memo key: Press and hold this key to use the voice
memo feature.
13. End/Power key: Allows you to power the phone on or off,
end calls, or return to Standby Mode.
14. Clear key: Allows you to delete the characters entered or
return you to the previous screen.
15. Infrared port: Indicates that you have activated the infrared
features to communicate with an IrDA-compliant device and to send or receive data.
16. Message key: Use to retrieve or send voice and text
messages.
Phone Components
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Icon Description
Indicates the strength of the network signal.
Indicates a call is in progress.
Indicates that you are roaming off the network.
Indicates that GPRS service is available.
Indicates the alarm has been set and is on.
Indicates the status of the battery charge.
Indicates the receipt of a text message.
Indicates the receipt of a voice message.
Indicates that the vibration ringer has been set.
Indicates the receipt of an e-mail message.
Indicates the Loud menu in Profiles.
Indicates the Quiet menu in Profiles.
Indicates the Headset menu in Profiles.
Indicates the Car menu in Profiles.
Indicates the General menu in Profiles.
Indicates that you can use the push message service.
Indicates the Schedule function.
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SIM Card Socket
Battery Lock
Antenna
Cable Connector/ Battery Charging Connector
Handstrap Hole
Handsfree Portable Jack
Battery
Battery Terminals
Sub LCD
You can view the icon for text and voicemail message status indicator without opening the flip. In addition, you can check the name and number of the incoming calls.
Note! If the name or the number of the entry is not saved in the
phonebook, then ‘New call’ will be displayed when receiving a call.
Display Information
The table below describes various display indicators or icons that appear on the phone’s display screen.
On-Screen Icons
Organic Electro Luminescent Display
Your Phone Your Phone
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Using the Battery, Charger and SIM Card
Installing and Removing the Battery
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To install, insert the battery into the opening on the back of the phone and gently press down until the latch snaps into place.
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To remove, first make sure the power is off. Press the battery release latch up and remove the battery from the phone at a 45­degree angle.
Installing the Battery
To install the battery, insert the bottom of the battery into the opening on the back of the phone. Then push the battery down until the latch clicks.
Removing the Battery
Turn the power off. (If power is left on, there is a chance you could lose the stored telephone numbers and messages.)
Pressing the release latch upwards will detach the battery from the phone.
Getting Started
Getting Started
Charging the Battery
Use of unauthorized accessories could damage your phone and invalidate your warranty.
To use the travel adapter provided with your phone:
1. With the battery in position on the phone, connect the lead from the travel adapter to the bottom of the phone. Check that the arrow on the lead connector is facing towards the front of the phone.
2. Connect the adapter to a standard AC wall outlet. Only use the travel adapter that comes included with the package.
Warning Do not force the connector as this may damage the phone
and/or the travel adapter.
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Disconnecting the Charger
When charging is finished, disconnect the adapter from the power outlet and from the phone by pressing on the gray tabs on both sides of the connector while pulling the connector out.
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The battery delivered with your phone has to be fully charged before using it.
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Do not remove the battery or the SIM card while charging.
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If your phone is powered on while charging, you’ll see the bars in the battery indicator icon cycle. When the battery is fully charged, the bars in the battery indicator icon will flash on and off
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If your phone is powered off, the display will show the charging status. ‘Charging’ or ‘Full’ will be displayed.
If the battery fails to charge completely:
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After turning the phone on and off, please attempt to recharge the battery.
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After detaching and reattaching the battery, please attempt to recharge the battery.
Getting StartedGetting Started
Notice When you need to remove the SIM card, slide it towards
the top of the phone and take it out of the holder.
Notice
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Before installing always make sure that the phone is switched off and remove the battery.
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The metal contact of the SIM card can be easily damaged by scratches. Pay special attention to the SIM card while handling and installing. Follow the instructions supplied with the SIM card.
Sub LCD Sub LCD
SIM
SIM
Installing the SIM Card
When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are provided with a plug-in SIM card loaded with your subscription details (PIN, optional services available and so on). Locate the SIM card socket in the back of the phone. Follow the steps below to install the SIM card.
1. Remove the battery if attached.
2. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder so that the holder
locks the card in position.
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Turning Your Phone On and Off
Turning Your Phone On
1. Install a charged battery pack or connect the phone to an
external power source such as the vehicle power adapter or car kit.
2. Press for more than five seconds.
3. Depending on the status of the PIN Code Request setting you
may or may not need to enter it.
Turning Your Phone Off
1. Press for a few seconds.
Notice
Like any other radio device, avoid any unnecessary contact with the antenna while your phone is on.
Getting StartedGetting Started
Access Codes
You can use the access codes described in this section to avoid unauthorized use of your phone. The access codes can be changed by using the Change Codes feature [Menu 4.5.4].
Security code (4 to 8 digits)
The security code protects the unauthorized use of your phone. The default security code is set to ‘0000’ and the security code is required to delete all phone entries and to activate the Restore Factory Settings menu. The security code default setting can be modified from the Security Settings menu.
Barring Password
The barring password is required when you use the Call Barring function. The password is obtained from the service provider when you subscribe to this function. See page 65 for further details.
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Making and Answering Calls
Making a Call
1. Make sure your phone is powered on.
2. Enter a phone number including the area code. To edit a
number on the display screen, press the right/left navigation keys to move the cursor to desired position or simply press to erase one digit at a time.
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Press and hold to erase the entire number.
3. Press to call the number.
4. When finished, press .
Making a Call by Send Key
1. Press , and the most recent incoming, outgoing and missed
phone numbers will be displayed.
2. Select the desired number by using the navigation key.
3. Press .
Making International Calls
1. Press and hold the key for the international prefix. The ‘+’
character can be replaced with the international access code.
2. Enter the country code, area code, and the phone number.
3. Press .
Ending a Call
When you have finished a call, press the key.
Making a Call From the Phonebook
You can store names and phone numbers dialed frequently in the SIM card as well as the phone memory known as the Phonebook.
You can dial a number by simply looking up a name in the phonebook. For more details on the Phonebook feature, please refer to page 73.
Adjusting the Volume
During a call, if you want to adjust the earpiece volume, use the side keys of the phone. In idle mode with the flip cover open, you can adjust the key volume using the side keys.
Answering a Call
When you receive a call, the phone rings and the flashing phone icon appears on the screen. If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone number(or name if stored in your phonebook) is displayed.
1. Open the flip and press the key or the left soft key to answer an incoming call. If the Any key menu option(Menu 4.4.2) has been set to , any key press will answer a call except for the
key or the right soft key.
2. End the call by closing the phone or pressing the key.
General Functions
General Functions
Notice You can answer a call while using the phonebook or other
menu features.
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To reject an incoming call, press and hold the side keys on the left side of the phone without opening the flip.
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If the Flip open menu option(Menu 4.4.2) is set to , you do not need to press any key. You can answer the call simply by opening the flip.
Manner Mode (Quick)
When the flip is closed, Manner Mode can be activated by pressing and holding down side keys.
Signal Strength
Since the antenna is fixed, it does not extend. If you are inside a building, being near a window may give you better reception. You can see the strength of your signal by the signal indicator ( ) on your phone’s display screen.
Entering Text
You can enter alphanumeric characters by using the phone’s keypad. For example, storing names in the phonebook, writing a message, creating a personal greeting or scheduling events in the calendar all require entering text.
Following text input methods are available in the phone.
T9 Mode
This mode allows you to enter words with only one keystroke per letter. Each key on the keypad has more than one letter. The T9 mode automatically compares your keystrokes with an internal linguistic dictionary to determine the correct word, thus requiring far fewer keystrokes than the traditional ABC mode.
ABC Mode
This mode allows you to enter letters by pressing the key labeled with the required letter once, twice, three or four times until the letter is displayed.
123 Mode(Numbers Mode)
Type numbers using one keystroke per number. To change to 123 mode in a text entry field, press key until 123 mode is displayed.
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General FunctionsGeneral Functions
Symbolic Mode
This mode allows you to enter special characters.
Changing the Text Input Mode
1. When you are in a field that allows characters to be entered, you
will notice the text input mode indicator in the upper right corner of the display.
2. If you want to change modes, press the key. The available modes are displayed.
Using the T9 Mode
The T9 predictive text input mode allows you to enter words easily with a minimum number of key presses. As you press each key, the phone begins to display the characters that it thinks you are typing based on a built-in dictionary. As new letters are added, the word changes to reflect the most likely candidate from the dictionary.
1. When you are in the T9 predictive text input mode, start entering a word by pressing keys to . Press one key per letter.
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The word changes as letters are typed - ignore what's on the screen until the word is typed completely.
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If the word is still incorrect after typing completely, press the down navigation key once or more to cycle through the other word options.
Notice You can select a different T9 language from the menu option.
The default setting on the phone is T9 enabled mode. To turn it off, select the T9 Off option from the menu.
Write message
OK Back
Enter Subject
En T9
Write message
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Options Attach
En T9
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OK
Write message
Enter Subject
Hi
OK Back
en T9
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Characters in the Order Display
Upper Case Lower Case
. , - ¿? ¡ ! @1 . , - ¿? ¡ ! @1
A B C Á Ã Ç 2 a b c á ã ç 2
D E F É 3 d e f é 3
G H I Í 4 g h i í 4
J K L 5 j k l 5
M N O Ó Ñ 6 m n o ó ñ 6
P Q R S 7 p q r s 7
T U V Ú Ü 8 t u v ú ü 8
W X Y Z 9 w x y z 9
Space Key Space Key
General FunctionsGeneral Functions
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If the desired word is missing from the word choices list, add it by using the ABC mode.
2. Enter the whole word before editing or deleting any keystrokes.
3. Complete each word with a space by pressing the key.
To delete letters, press . Press and hold down to erase entire words.
Using the ABC Mode
Use the to keys to enter your text.
1. Press the key labeled with the required letter:
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Once for the first letter
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Twice for the second letter
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And so on
2. To insert a space, press the key once. To delete letters, press the key. Press and hold down the key to clear the display.
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To exit the text input mode without saving your input, press .
The phone returns to the previous menu level.
Notice Refer to the table below for more information on the
characters available using the keys.
Using the 123 (Numbers) Mode
The 123 Mode enables you to enter numbers in a text message (a telephone number, for example).
Press the keys corresponding to the required digits before manually switching back to the appropriate text entry mode.
Using the Symbol Mode
The Symbol Mode enables you to enter various symbols or special characters.
To enter a symbol, press the key. Use the navigation keys to select the desired symbol and press the [OK] key.
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Key
Example: Press to type Good
Press [down navigation key] to type
Home
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Phonebook
You can store phone numbers and their corresponding names in the memory of your SIM card.
In addition, you can store up to 255 numbers and names in the phone memory.
The SIM card and phone memory, although physically separate, are utilized like a single entity known as the Phonebook. (See page 73 for details)
General FunctionsGeneral Functions
In-Call Menu
Your phone provides a number of control functions that you can use during a call. To access these functions during a call, press the left soft key [Options].
During a Call
The menu displayed on the handset screen during a call is different than the default main menu displayed when in idle screen, and the options are described below.
Making a Second Call
You can get a number you wish to dial from the phonebook to make a second call. Press the right soft key then select Search. To save the dialed number into the phonebook during a call, press the right soft key then select Add New.
Swapping Between Two Calls
To switch between two calls, press the left soft key, and then select
Swap.
Answering an Incoming Call
To answer an incoming call when the handset is ringing, simply press the key. The handset is also able to warn you of an incoming call while you are already on a call. A tone sounds in the earpiece, and the display will show that a second call is waiting. This feature, known as Call Waiting, is only available if your network supports it. For details of how to activate and deactivate it see Call Waiting [Menu 4.4.4].
If Call Waiting is on, you can put the first call on hold and answer the second, by pressing or by pressing the left soft key, and then selecting the Hold & Answer. You can end the current call and answer the waiting call by pressing the left soft key and then selecting End & Answer.
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Rejecting an Incoming Call
You can reject an incoming call without answering by simply pressing the key.
During a call, you can reject an incoming call by pressing the left soft key, which is the [Menu] key and selecting the
Conference/Reject or by pressing the key.
Muting the Microphone
You can mute the microphone during a call by pressing the [Menu] key then selecting Mute on. The handset can be unmuted by pressing the Mute off menu. When the handset is muted, the caller cannot hear you, but you can still hear them.
Switching DTMF Tones on During a Call
To turn DTMF tones on during a call, press the left soft key, and then select DTMF on. DTMF tones can be turned off the same way. DTMF tones allow your phone to make use of an automated switchboard.
Multiparty or Conference Calls
The multiparty or conference service provides you with the ability to have a simultaneous conversation with more than one caller, if your network service provider supports this feature. A multiparty call can only be set up when you have one active call and one call on hold, both calls having been answered. Once a multiparty call is set up, calls may be added, disconnected or separated (that is, removed from the multiparty call but still connected to you) by the person who set up the multiparty call. These options are all available from the In-Call menu. The maximum callers in a multiparty call are five. Once started, you are in control of the multiparty call, and only you can add calls to the multiparty call.
Making a Second Call
You can make a second call while currently on a call. Enter the second number and press the . When the second call is connected, the first call is automatically placed on hold. You can swap between calls, by selecting the left soft key and then selecting Swap.
Setting Up a Conference Call
To set up a conference call, place one call on hold and while the active call is on, press the left soft key and then select the Conference/Join all.
Putting a Conference Call on Hold
To put a conference call on hold, press the left soft key, and then select the Conference/Hold all.
Activate the Conference Call on Hold
To activate a conference call on hold, press the left soft key, and then select the Conference/Join all.
Adding Calls to the Conference Call
To add a call to an existing conference call, press the left soft key, and then select the Conference/Join all.
Displaying Callers in a Conference Call
To scroll through the numbers of the callers who make up a conference call on the handset screen, press the up/down navigation keys.
Private Call in a Conference Call
To have a private call with one caller from a conference call, display the number of the caller you wish to talk to on the screen, then press the left soft key. Select the Conference/Private to put all the other callers on hold.
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General Functions
Ending a Conference Call
Currently displayed caller from a conference call can be disconnected by pressing the key. To end a conference call, press the left soft key, and then select the Conference/End multiparty. Selecting the left soft key then Conference/End all, will end all the active and on-hold calls.
Menu Tree
The following illustration shows the available menu structure and indicates the:
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Number assigned to each menu option.
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Page where you can find the feature description.
1. Messages (see page 39)
1.1 Text messages
1.1.1 Write message
1.1.2 Inbox
1.1.3 Outbox
1.1.4 Draft
1.1.5 Settings
1.1.6 Delete
1.2 Multimedia messages
1.2.1 Write
1.2.2 Inbox
1.2.3 Outbox
1.2.4 Draft
1.2.5 Settings
1.3 Voice messages
1.3.1 Listen to voice messages
1.3.2 Voice mailbox number
1.4 Info service
1.4.1 Receive
1.4.2 Inbox
1.4.3 Topics
1.4.4 Alert
1.4.5 Auto display
1.4.6 Languages
1. Messages (continued)
1.5 Templates
1.5.1 Text
1.5.2 Multimedia
1.6 Name card
1.7 Check memory
1.7.1 Text
1.7.2 Multimedia
2. Call register (see page 52)
2.1 Missed calls
2.2 Received calls
2.3 Dialed calls
2.4 Delete recent calls
2.5 Call durations
2.5.1 Last call
2.5.2 Received calls
2.5.3 Dialed calls
2.5.4 All calls
2.6 Call costs
2.6.1 Last call’s cost
2.6.2 All calls’ cost
2.7 Cost settings
2.7.1 Call cost’s limit
2.7.2 Set tariff
2.7.3 Auto display
2.8 GPRS information
2.8.1 WAP information
2.8.2 External device
2.8.3 Total data
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3. Profiles (see page 56)
3.1 Vibrate only
3.1.1 Activate
3.2 Silent
3.2.1 Activate
3.2.2 Personalize
3.2.3 Rename
3.3 General
3.3.1 Activate
3.3.2 Personalize
3.3.3 Rename
3.4 Loud
3.4.1 Activate
3.4.2 Personalize
3.4.3 Rename
3.5 Headset
3.5.1 Personalize
3.6 Car
3.6.1 Personalize
4 Settings (see page 58)
4.1 Alarm clock
4.2 Date & Time settings
4.2.1 Date & Time
4.2.2 Auto update
4.3 Phone settings
4.3.1 Display settings
4.3.2 Languages
4. Settings (continued)
4.4 Call settings
4.4.1 Call divert
4.4.2 Answer mode
4.4.3 Send my number
4.4.4 Call waiting
4.4.5 Minute minder
4.4.6 Voice dial
4.4.7 Auto redial
4.4.8 Select line
4.4.9 Closed user group
4.5 Security settings
4.5.1 PIN code request
4.5.2 Call barring service
4.5.3 Fixed dial number
4.5.4 Change codes
4.6 Network settings
4.6.1 Automatic
4.6.2 Manual
4.6.3 Preferred
4.7 GPRS settings
4.7.1 Attach
4.7.2 External device
4.8 Reset settings
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5. Organizer (see page 70)
5.1 Schedule
5.2 Memo
5.3 Phonebook
5.3.1 Search
5.3.2 Add new
5.3.3 Speed dials
5.3.4 Voice list
5.3.5 Caller groups
5.3.6 Copy all
5.3.7 Delete all
5.3.8 Settings
5.3.9 Information
6. Fun & Tools (see page 79)
6.1 Game
6.2 My folder
6.2.1 Picture
6.2.2 Animation
6.2.3 Sound
6.3 Unit converter
6.4 Calculator
6.5 World time
6.6 Voice recorder
6.7 Infrared
7. Internet (see page 85)
7.1 Home
7.2 Bookmarks
Inbox
Home
Tone Download
Graphic Downld
E-mail server
Delete all
7.3 Push messages
7.3.1 Inbox
7.3.2 Receive
7.4 Profiles
7.5 Go to URL
7.6 Cache settings
7.6.1 Clear cache
7.6.2 Cache check
7.7 Security certificates
7.8 Reset profiles
7.9 WAP information
8. Java (see page 92)
8.1 Applications
8.2 Download
8.3 View information
8.3.1 Memory status
8.3.2 Java version
9. Camera (see page 95)
9.1 Capture mode
9.2 My album
9.3 Memory status
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Text Messages
Your phone receives voice mail notification messages and Short Message Service (SMS) messages. Voice mail and SMS are network services. Please contact your service provider for more information. When the icon appears, you have received a new voice mail. When the icon appears, you have received a new text message. If the message memory is full, an error message is displayed, the icon flashes and you cannot receive any new messages. Use the Delete option in the Inbox (Menu 1.1.2) to delete obsolete messages. Once there is space in the memory any undelivered SMS messages will be received (provided sufficient space is available).
Write Message
You can write and edit text messages of up to 918 characters.
1. Type in a message using key presses. For details on how to enter text, refer to page 26 (Entering Text).
2. After completing the message select the required option by pressing the left soft key [Options].
The following options are available.
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Send to number: Enter the phone number or select the number from the phone book.
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Send to email: Enter the email or select the email from the phone book.
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Save to draft: Save the message so that it can be sent later.
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Edit Subject: Yon can edit the subject of a message.
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T9 languages: Choose between English or Spanish T9 language. For details on how to enter text, refer to page 27 (Using the T9 Mode).
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Clear text: Deletes the written message.
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Exit: Exit the text editor.
Messages
Menu 1.1
(Menu 1.1.1)
Selecting Functions and Options
Your phone offers a set of functions that allow you to customize the phone. These functions are arranged in menus and sub-menus, accessed via the two soft keys marked and . Each menu and sub-menu allows you to view and alter the settings of a particular function.
The roles of the soft keys vary according to the current context; the label on the bottom line of the display just above each key indicates its current role.
Press the left soft key to access the available menu.
Press the right soft key to access the available names.
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