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GW550 User Guide
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GW550 User Guide
This document is the user guide for the LG GW550 Windows Mobile Smartphone. All rights for this document are reserved by LG Electronics.
Copying, modifying and distributing this document without the consent of LG Electronics are prohibited.
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Introduction .............................. |
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GW550 Features ....................... |
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Phone Components ................................ |
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Keys and Parts Functions ....................... |
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Getting Started ....................... |
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Installing the SIM card and Battery ........ |
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Battery................................................ |
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SIM Card............................................. |
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Charging the Battery............................ |
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microSD Card...................................... |
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Turn the Device On and Off .................... |
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Lock the Keyboard................................. |
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Getting Started....................................... |
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Adjust Volume........................................ |
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Screen Information ................. |
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The Today Screen .................................. |
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Status Indicators.................................... |
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Shortcut Menu....................................... |
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Start Menu............................................. |
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Entering Information ............... |
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Using the Keyboard................................ |
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QWERTY Keyboard............................... |
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XT9 Mode .............................................. |
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Numeric Keypad .................................. |
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Recording a Note ................................... |
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Contacts ................................. |
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Contacts ................................................ |
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Outlook Contact................................... |
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SIM Contact ........................................ |
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To Create a Contact ............................... |
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To Find a Contact ................................... |
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To Work with the Contact List................. |
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To Change Contact Information .............. |
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To Delete a Contact................................ |
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To Copy Contacts ................................... |
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Smart Contacts...................................... |
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Call......................................... |
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Making a Voice Call................................ |
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Make a Call from Phone....................... |
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Make a Call from Contacts ................... |
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Make a Call from Call History ............... |
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Speed Dial .......................................... |
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Receiving a Call ..................................... |
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To Answer or Reject a Call.................... |
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To End a Call ....................................... |
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In-call Options ....................................... |
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To Put a Call on Hold............................ |
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To Set Up a Conference Call ................. |
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To Turn the Speakerphone On or Off ..... |
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To Mute a Call ..................................... |
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Video Calls............................................. |
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Make a Video Call................................ |
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To End a Video Call .............................. |
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Notes.................................................. |
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Using Call History................................... |
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Find Contact........................................ |
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Send Text Message.............................. |
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E-mail................................................. |
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View Timers ........................................ |
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Delete................................................. |
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Delete List........................................... |
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Filter................................................... |
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Video Call............................................ |
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Messaging.............................. |
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Messaging............................................. |
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Text Message ........................................ |
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To create an SMS message.................. |
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To create an MMS message ................. |
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To reply or forward a text message ....... |
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E-mail.................................................... |
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To Set up an E-mail Accont .................. |
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To create and send a new e-mail.......... |
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To reply or forward an e-mail................ |
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Receiving Messages .............................. |
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Managing Messages.............................. |
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My e-mail .............................................. |
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Smart Email........................................... |
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Multimedia ............................. |
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Camera.................................................. |
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Taking a Photo..................................... |
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Recording a Video................................ |
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Camera Settings.................................. |
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Capture Mode Settings ........................ |
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Pictures & Videos................................... |
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To Copy a Picture or Video Clip to Your |
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To View Pictures .................................. |
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To View Slide Show.............................. |
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To Play Videos with Audio..................... |
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To Delete a Picture or Video Clip ........... |
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To Edit a Picture .................................. |
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To Set a Picture as the Today Screen |
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To Assign Pictures to Contacts.............. |
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To Save a Picture as Another File.......... |
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To Use Advance Options....................... |
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Windows Media ..................................... |
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Playback Screen.................................. |
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Now Playing Screen............................. |
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Library Screen..................................... |
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FM Radio ............................................... |
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To Use Radio Options........................... |
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Synchronizing Information .................... |
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Synchronizing Musics, Videos, and |
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Internet Sharing..................................... |
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Bluetooth Manager ................................ |
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To Set the Bluetooth Confi guration........ |
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To Make Your Device Discoverable........ |
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Bluetooth Partnership .......................... |
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To Accept a Bluetooth Partnership ........ |
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Services.............................................. |
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Settings Page...................................... |
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Accessories Page ................................ |
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My Devices Page................................. |
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Offi ce Mobile ......................................... |
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Excel Mobile .......................................... |
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OneNote Mobile ..................................... |
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PowerPoint Mobile ................................. |
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Word Mobile .......................................... |
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Adobe Reader LE ................................... |
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To open a PDF fi le................................ |
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Task Manager........................................ |
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MSN Money........................................... |
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MSN Weather......................................... |
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GPS Accelerator..................................... |
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AGPS Setting ......................................... |
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Java ...................................................... |
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Marketplace........................................... |
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Microsoft My Phone ............................... |
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To Confi gure My Phone ........................ |
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Remote Desktop .................................... |
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RSS Viewer............................................ |
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To Subscribe to RSS Feeds................... |
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To Update RSS Feeds........................... |
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To View RSS Feeds .............................. |
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Live Search Widget ................................ |
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File Explorer........................................... |
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Voice Notes............................................ |
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Calendar................................................ |
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To Add an Event to your Calendar ......... |
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To Change your Default Calendar View.. |
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Tasks..................................................... |
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To Create a Task.................................. |
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To Change the Priority of a Task............ |
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To Set a Default reminder for all New |
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To Show Start and Due Dates in the |
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To Locate a Task.................................. |
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Calculator .............................................. |
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StopWatch ............................................. |
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Games................................................... |
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XT9 Dictionaries .................................... |
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To add a word in XT9........................... |
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To edit a word in XT9 ........................... |
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To delete a word in XT9........................ |
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To add auto-substitution shortcut.......... |
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To edit auto-substitution shortcut.......... |
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To delete auto-substitution shortcut ...... |
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XT9 Settings .......................................... |
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Smart Applicatin .................................... |
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Phone .................................................... |
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Auto Answer........................................ |
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Band Switch........................................ |
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Call Barring ......................................... |
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Call Forwarding ................................... |
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Call Options......................................... |
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Call Waiting......................................... |
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Caller ID.............................................. |
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Channels............................................. |
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Fixed Dialing ....................................... |
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Networks ............................................ |
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Pre-Defi ned Text Messages.................. |
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Ringer Output...................................... |
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Sounds .................................................. |
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Profi les .................................................. |
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Home Screen......................................... |
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To Select Information Shown On Screen79 |
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To select color for your screen.............. |
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To Add Own Background Image............ |
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To Set Screen Timeout ......................... |
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Clock & Alarm........................................ |
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Date and Time..................................... |
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Alarm.................................................. |
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Connections........................................... |
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Wireless Manager................................ |
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Wi-Fi .................................................. |
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Confi guring Wi-Fi Connection Settingsi.. |
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To check WLAN statusi......................... |
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Bluetooth ............................................ |
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Phone................................................. |
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Security ................................................. |
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Device Lock ........................................ |
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To Protect your Phone with a PIN .......... |
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To Change your Password .................... |
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To Enter Owner Information .................. |
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Remove Programs ................................. |
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Power Management............................... |
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Accessibility........................................... |
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Regional Settings................................... |
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Setup E-mail ....................................... |
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Managed Programs ............................. |
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Accessories ............................ |
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Package Contents.................................. |
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Guidelines for safe and |
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effi cient use............................ |
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Trouble shooting ..................... |
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of this LG GW550 Windows Mobile Smartphone.
This user guide contains information on the use and operation of this phone. Please read all the information carefully for optimal performance and to prevent damage or misuse of the phone. Any changes or modifi cations not expressly approved in this user guide could void your warranty for this equipment.
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GW550 Features
Phone Components
1. Phone button |
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5. Left soft key |
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6. Call key |
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7.Enter key 18. Enter key
8.Messaging key 19. Smart E-mail key
9. Microphone
20. Smart Contacts key
21. Smart Applications key
22. Camera
10. Speakers
23. Battery Compart-
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Keys and Parts Functions
1. Phone button
bLong press to turn the phone on or off.
bShort press to display Quick List. Quick List allows you to turn off or lock the keyboard of your device, provides shortcut access to Task Manager or Wireless Manager, or allows you to change profi les.
2.Proximity Sensor
3.Display screen
4.Home key: Press to return to the Today screen.
5.Left soft key: Press to perform the function indicated by the text on the display above it.
6.Send key: Press to place or answer incoming calls. In standby mode, press to access the dialer and view the most recent incoming, outgoing and missed calls.
7.Enter key: Press to confi rm a selection.
8.Messaging key: Press to access Messaging.
9.Microphone
10.Speakers
11.microSD Card Holder
12.Earpiece
13.Camera: Use for video calls.
14.Navigation key: Use as directional keys to move up, down, left, or right.
15.Right soft key: Press to perform the function indicated by the text on the display above it.
16.End key: Press to end or reject a call.
17.Back key: Press to go back to the previous screen or back out of menus one level at a time. When entering text, press to delete single characters; press and hold to delete entire words.
18.Enter key
19.Smart E-mail key: Press to access
Smart E-mail. Smart E-mail is a shortcut application to send and receive e-mails.
20.Smart Contacts key: Press to access
Smart Contacts. Smart Contacts allows you to add your favorite contacts or phone numbers to the Smart Contacts list.
21.Smart Applications key: Press to access Smart Applications. Smart Application allows you to add your favorite applications to the Smart Applications list for easy access.
22.Camera: Use to take photos or videos.
23.Battery Compartment
24.SIM Card Holder
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Volume Keys
bWhen the screen is idle, press to adjust system volume.
bDuring a call, press to adjust the in-call volume.
USB Connector Use to connect the charger, earphone, or USB cable to synchronize with a computer.
How to hold your phone
Camera Key
Press to activate the camera and take photos or videos.
In order to allow better RF antenna sensitivity, LG suggests that you hold the handset as depicted in the fi gure below.
Please do not cover the RF antenna area with your hand during a call and using a bluetooth connection. It may degrade speech quality.
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Getting Started
Installing the SIM card and Battery
Always turn off your phone and disconnect it from the charger and other accessories before installing or replacing the SIM card, microSD card, and battery.
To remove the back cover
1.Place three fi ngers on the back cover and your thumb on the front panel.
2.Push the front panel with your thumb and slide the back cover off with the three
fi ngers.
Battery
Your phone comes with a rechargeable Li-ion battery.
To remove the battery
1.Turn the phone off.
2.Remove the back cover.
3.Insert your fi nger in the battery’s fi nger grip, then gently push down the battery towards the direction of the arrow to release and remove the battery.
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SIM Card
Your SIM card contains your phone number, subscription details, and contacts and must be inserted into your handset.
To install the SIM card
Insert the SIM card with the metal contacts facing down and the cut-off corner on the top-right side.
Getting Started
Note
The SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratching and bending the card. Be careful when installing and removing the card. Refer to the instructions supplied with the SIM card.
To install the battery
1.Remove the back cover.
2.Insert the battery. Align the contacts of the battery with the corresponding connectors on the battery compartment and insert in the direction of the arrow (A) then push the battery into place (B).
3.Replace the back cover.
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To remove the SIM card
1. Remove the battery if it is installed.
2. Slide the SIM card out the slot.
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To replace the back cover
1.Align the back cover (A).
2.Push the back cover to lock into place (B).
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Charging the Battery
1.Make sure the battery is installed inside the battery compartment.
2.Plug the power adaptor into a wall outlet.
3.Flip open the USB connector’s cover of the phone.
4.Connect the power adaptor into the USB
connector of your phone.
Battery Indicators
When the phone is turned on...
bThe icon indicates that the battery is charging.
bWhen the battery is fully charged, the icon is displayed.
When the phone is turned off...
bA charging animation is displayed on the screen.
bWhen the battery is fully charged, the animation stops and the screen turns blank.
Note
When you charge a fully discharged battery, it may take over a minute for the display
to respond. It is not a malfunction but completely normal.
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CAUTION!
bDo not remove the battery or the SIM card while charging.
bThere is a risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Replace only with batteries approved by the manufacturer.
bDispose of used batteries according to the local regulations in your area. bDo not force the mini USB connector
as this may damage the phone or the cable.
WARNING!
•Unplug the charger from the mains and phone during lightning storms to avoid electric shock or fi re.
•Make sure that no sharp-edged items, such as nails, come into contact with the battery. There is a risk of causing fi re.
Getting Started
microSD Card
For additional storage space for your photos, videos, music and fi les, install a microSD card into your phone.
To install the microSD card
1.Push the microSD card slot towards the direction of the arrow (A) to release lock, then fl ip up the slot (B).
2.Slide the microSD card into the slot with the gold contact area facing up (C).
3.Flip down (D) then push the slot towards the direction of the arrow (E) to lock.
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To remove the microSD card
1.Turn the phone off.
2.Push the microSD card slot to release lock.
3.Flip up the slot.
4.Slide out the microSD card from the slot.
5.Flip down then push the slot to lock.
Info!
The microSD card is an optional accessory and is not included in your package. Contact your retailer to purchase one.
bAvoid using the microSD card when the battery is low.
bThe card is designed to fi t easily into the slot.
bDo not bend the card or force it into the slot.
bDo not insert any memory cards other than microSD.
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Turn the Device On and Off
To turn on the device, press and hold the Power button located on top of the device. To turn off the device:
•Press the Power button and select
Power off.
•Press and hold the Power button.
Lock the Keyboard
To lock the keyboard, press and hold the End key.
To unlock keyboard, select Unlock, then press *.
Getting Started
Getting Started gives you step-by-step instructions on how to set up the basic functions of your device. From the Today screen, do either of the following to access Getting Started:
bScroll down to select the Getting Started shortcut menu, then scroll left or right and select a specifi c topic.
bSelect Start > All Programs > Getting Started, then select the topic to view.
Getting Started
Adjust Volume
Your device has two types of volume: bSystem Volume: Adjust the system
volume to change the volume level of system sounds and notifi cations like alarm, ringer, keypad, audio and video playback.
To adjust the system volume:
•When the device is in idle mode, press the volume keys up or down to increase or decrease volume.
bIn-Call Volume: Adjusts the volume level of the phone conversation.
To adjust the in-call volume:
•During a call, press the volume keys up or down to increase or decrease volume.
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Screen Information
The Today Screen
From the home screen, you can quickly check your schedule, and see at a glance any missed calls or new messages.
Default Today Screen
Status Indicators
Service Provider’s Name
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You can change the layout, background image, color scheme and the time out of the Today screen.
bTo customize settings of the Today screen, go to Start > Settings > Home Screen.
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Status Indicators
The following are some of the status icons that you may see on your device.
Icon Description
Indicates maximum signal strength
Searching for signal
No phone service
Indicates battery level
Battery low
Battery charging
Silent mode enabled
Vibrate mode enabled
WCDMA (3G) available
HSDPA available
GPRS (General Packet Radio
Services) available
3G network in use
Screen Information
GPRS network in use
HSDPA network in use
New message received
Missed call or rejected call
Call in progress
Call on hold
Bluetooth active
Wireless network available
Wireless network connecting
Wireless network connected
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Screen Information
Shortcut Menu
The shortcut menu displays notifi cations or other information of each menu item.
By default the following applications are displayed:
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bTo access a shortcut menu, use the navigation keys, then press the Enter key.
bTo add shortcuts of media applications, go to Start > Settings > Home Screen> Home Screen Layout > Sliding Panel Media.
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Start Menu
The Start menu contains all the programs installed on your device.
Accessing the Start menu
bFrom the Home screen, press the left soft key Start to access the Start menu.
bBy default, the Recent Programs screen is displayed. To view other programs, press the left soft key All Programs.
bTo go to the next screen display, press the left soft key More.
bTo go back to the previous screen, press the Back key .
Programs
bTo access a menu, use the navigation keys to highlight the item, then press the Enter key.
The following programs are installed on your device.
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Offi ce Mobile |
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Excel Mobile |
View and edit Excel workbooks. |
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Word Mobile |
View and edit Word documents. |
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PowerPoint |
View slide shows. |
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OneNote Mobile |
Create notes with pictures and recordings. |
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Send and receive e-mail and text messages. |
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Calendar |
Schedule appointments and set alarm notifi cations. |
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Contacts |
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Internet Explorer |
Browse the web and download fi les from the Internet. |
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Tasks |
Keeps track of your tasks. |
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ActiveSync |
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Call History |
Displays the list of missed, received or placed calls. |
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Games |
Play pre-installed games on your device: Bubble Breaker and |
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Voice Notes |
Record voice notes. |
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Pictures & Videos |
Collects, organizes, and sorts photo fi les in the My Picture |
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Getting Started |
Learn the basics on how to operate your device. |
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Internet Sharing |
Use your device as an Internet sharing device. |
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File Explorer |
Browse fi les and folders saved on your device or the storage |
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Marketplace |
Purchase and download applications on the web. |
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Adobe Reader LE |
View *.pdf fi les on your device. |
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AGPS Settings |
Enable Assisted Global Positioning System. |
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Connect with other Bluetooth devices and create a network. |
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Capture photos and record videos. |
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GPS Accelerator |
Download GPS data. |
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Java |
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Windows Media |
Mobile version of Windows Media Player. Tune in and watch |
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RSS Viewer |
View RSS or RDF-compatible newsfeeds. |
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Stopwatch |
Functions as a timer. |
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Windows Live |
Mobile version of Windows Live™. |
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Screen Information
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Clock & Alarm |
Allows you to set the date and time and set alarms. |
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MSN Money |
Access MSN Money to view stocks. |
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MSN Weather |
View the weather forecast via MSN Weather. |
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Search Widget |
Provides access to Live Search. |
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Speed Dial |
Allows you to add phone numbers for speed dial. |
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XT9 Dictionaries |
functions such as word completion, next word prediction and |
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Using the Keyboard
QWERTY Keyboard
Numeric Keypad
Your device comes with a full keyboard for text entry and other shortcut button functions.
QWERTY Keyboard
QWERTY keyboard is activated whenever an alphanumeric text entry is required. This functions just like a standard computer keyboard.
bTo switch between the different letter cases, press CAPS .
To type all in upper case letters, press and hold CAPS then press the corresponding keys. To switch back to lower case entry, press CAPS again.
Entering Information
bTo enter a single symbol or number printed at the top of keys, press Fn then press the corresponding key.
To enter various symbols or numbers, press and hold Fn then press the corresponding keys.
To switch back to text mode, press Fn again. To enter the symbols that are not shown on the keypad, press Sym then select the desired symbol.
bPress to go to the next line. bPress DEL to erase a character.
The following icons are displayed on the status indicator area:
Icon Description
Enter text in lower case letter
Enter one character in upper case and the rest in lower case
Enter all text in upper case letter
Enter a number or symbol
Enter all numbers or symbols
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Entering Information
XT9 Mode
XT9 predicts words and suggests spellings as you type the fi rst few characters, so you can just select the word you want.
To activate XT9 mode, press Fn + spacebar and select XT9 English.
To enter text using XT9
1.Type the fi rst few characters of the word.
2.As you type, the dictionary displays predicted words below the word you are typing.
3.Scroll left or right to highlight the word then press the Enter key to select.
The following icons are displayed on the status indicator area:
Icon Description
Enter the fi rst character in upper case and the rest in lower case
Enter text in lower case letter
Numeric Keypad
The numeric keypad functions just like a standard phone keypad. It is automatically activated whenever numeric entries are required, such as in setting the time.
Recording a Note
You can create a stand-alone recording (voice note) or you can add a recording to a note.
To create a voice note
1.Select Start > Voice Notes.
2.Hold your device’s microphone near your mouth or other sound sources.
3.Select Record to start recording.
4.Select Stop to stop recording.
To add a recording to a note
1.Select Start > Office Mobile > OneNote Mobile.
2.Create or open a note.
3.Select Menu > Insert Recording.
4.Hold your device’s microphone near your mouth or other sound sources.
5.Select Record to start recording.
6.Select Stop to stop recording.
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Contacts
Contacts is your address book and information storage for the people you communicate with. You can store phone numbers, e-mail addresses, home addresses, and other information that relates to a contact. You can also add a picture or assign a ringtone to a contact.
Your device supports two types of contacts: Outlook and SIM Contacts.
Outlook Contact
Contacts are stored in the device memory. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize contacts between your device and the PC.
SIM Contact
Contacts are stored in the SIM card memory. You can only store a name and a phone number per entry.
To Create a Contact
1.From the Today screen, select Contacts.
2.Select New.
3.Select Outlook Contact or SIM Contact, then enter the contact details.
4.When fi nished, select Done.
Contacts
TIP!
bYou can create a contact from Call History list, select Menu > Save to Contacts.
bTo add the sender of a message to Contacts, select the received
message and the number, then press the Enter key.
To Find a Contact
There are several ways to fi nd a contact when your contact list is long.
1.From the Today screen, select Contacts.
2.If you are not in Name view, tap Menu > View By > Name.
3.Do one of the following:
bEnter the fi rst character of a name. Scroll down to select the desired name from the the list. The next character you enter continues to narrow the search.
bFilter the list by category. In the contact list, select Menu > Filter. Then, select a category you’ve assigned to a contact. To show all contacts again, select No Categories.
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Contacts
To Work with the Contact List
There are several ways to use and synchronise the contact list. Here are a few tips:
1.From the Today screen, select Contacts.
2.In the contact list, do any of the following:
bIn Name view, you can search for a contact by entering a name or by using the alphabetical index. To switch to Name view, select Menu > View By > Name.
bTo see a summary of information about a contact, select the contact. From there you can also make a call or send a message.
bTo see a list of contacts employed by a specifi c company, select Menu > View By > Company. Then, select the company name.
To Change Contact Information
1.From the Today screen, select Contacts.
2.Select the contact.
3.Select Menu > Edit and enter the changes.
4.When fi nished, select Done.
To Delete a Contact
1.From the Today screen, select Contacts.
2.Select the contact.
3.Select Menu > Delete.
4.Select Yes to confi rm delete.
To Copy Contacts
To copy saved Contacts from SIM card to your device or from your device to SIM card:
1.From the Today screen, select Contacts.
2.Select Menu > Select Contacts > Several or All.
3.Select Menu > Copy Contacts > To Contacts or To SIM.
Smart Contacts
You can register the contact you frequently use in Smart Contacts. Using the registered contact, you can easily make a call or send a message.
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Making a Voice Call
Calling is easy with the smart dial feature. If you press a number on the keypad, the screen displays the phone numbers in your Call History, starting with the number you enter.
You can then select the number you want to call.
Make a Call from Phone
To make a call, enter the phone number you wish to call, including the area code, and press the Call key .
For international calls, press and hold “0” to add the + character that replaces the international access code.
To end the call, press the End key .
Call
Note
If you enter the wrong number, press to delete a number. To delete all the numbers, press and hold .
Make a Call from Contacts
1.From the Today screen, select Contacts.
2.Select the desired contact.
3.Press the Call key to place the call.
Make a Call from Call History
1.From the Today screen, press the Call key to view your call history.
2.Select the desired number or name from the list.
3.Press the Call key to place the call.
Speed Dial
Use speed dial to call a number by pressing and holding a number key when in the home screen. Before you can create a speed dial entry, the number must already exists in Contacts list.
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Call
To Create a Speed Dial Entry
1.From the Today screen, select Contacts.
2.Highlight the contact, then press the Enter key.
3.Select Menu > Add to Speed Dial.
4.In the Keypad Assignment box, select the desired number.
5.Select Done to save.
Note
bKey 1 is generally assigned to your voice mail, and Speed Dial will designate the next available key by default. If you want to save a number to a key that has already
been assigned, the new number will replace the current one.
bTo delete a Speed Dial entry, in the Speed Dial list, select the desired entry then select Menu > Delete.
Receiving a Call
When you receive an incoming call, a message will appear and the device will ring if the ring volume is turned on.
To Answer or Reject a Call
bTo answer the call, select Answer or press the Call key .
bTo reject the call, press the End key
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bTo reject the call and send a text message, select Menu > Respond with text message.
To End a Call
bTo end an incoming or outgoing call, press the End key .
In-call Options
To Put a Call on Hold bSelect Menu > Hold.
bTo unhold a call, select Menu > Unhold.
To Set Up a Conference Call
1.Either put the current call on hold, and dial a second number; or accept an incoming call when you are already having a call conversation.
2.Select Menu > Conference.
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