discharged hundreds of times but
it will eventually wear out. When
the operating time (talk-time
and standby time) is noticeably
shorter than normal, you should
buy a new battery at the time.
► Unplug the charger when not in
use, and don’t leave the battery
connected to a charger for longer
than a week, since overcharging
may shorten its lifetime.
► Overcharging may shorten its
lifetime, and if left unused a fully
charged battery may discharge
itself over time.
► Temperature extremes can
affect the ability of your battery
to charge.
► Do not use any charger or
battery that is damaged in any
way.
► Use the battery only for its
intended purpose.
► Extreme temperatures will affect
the charging capacity of your
battery.
► Do not leave the battery in hot or
cold places, such as in a car in
summer or winter condition.
► Do not short-circuit the battery.
Short-circuiting the terminals
may damage the battery or the
connecting object.
► Dispose of batteries according to
local regulations. Always recycle.
Do not dispose of batteries in
a fire.
Accessory care
Your phone is embedded with one
earphone and LG standard 18-pin
travel chargers in the package.
► Use only accessories and
charging devices approved
by the phone manufacturer
otherwise you would risk serious
damage to heath and property
► Excessive sound pressure from
earphones and headphones can
cause hearing loss.
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Access codes
PIN code
The PIN (Personal Identification
Number) code protects your SIM
card against unauthorized. Your SIM
card usually supplies the PIN code.
Note
► You may need to obtain the
password from your service
provider.
► If you key in an incorrect PIN code
three times in succession, you may
need to key in PUK code.
PIN2 code
The PIN2 code may be supplied
with the SIM card. Some functions
will require PIN2 support, such Set
tariff.
Note
You may need to obtain the password
from your service provider.
PUK
The PUK (Personal Unblocking
Key) code is required to change a
blocked PIN code. The PUK code
is required to change a blocked
PIN2 code.
Note
► You may need to obtain the
password from your service provider.
► If you key in an incorrect PIN2 code
three times in succession, you may
need to key in PUK2 code.
► If you key in an incorrect PUK code
ten times in succession, the SIM
card cannot be used anymore.
Contact your service provider for a
new card.
Phone code
Phone code protects the phone
against unauthorized use. It is not
on when you buy the phone. You
can change the phone code (0000)
to any four to eight-digit personal
codes.
General i n f o r m a t i o n
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General information
Care and Maintenance
General i n f o r m a t i o n
Read this information before using
your mobile phone.
Your mobile phone is a highly
sophisticated electronic device.
When using your phone, battery,
charger or any accessory, please
read this first.
Product care
► Keep your mobile phone and all
its parts out of young children’s
reach.
► Keep your mobile phone dry.
► Avoid exposing your mobile
phone to extreme hot or cold
temperatures.
► Avoid placing your mobile phone
close to lit cigarettes, naked
flames or any heat source.
► Do not attempt to disassemble
it. Non-expert handling of the
device may damage it.
► Do not drop, knock or shake
it. Rough handling can break
internal circuit boards.
► Do not paint your mobile phone
as the paint could obstruct the
earphone, microphone or any
moveable parts and prevent
normal use.
► Treat your mobile phone with
care, keep it in a clean and dust
free place.
► Do not use the phone if the
antenna is damaged. If a
damaged antenna contacts
skin, it may cause a light burn.
Please contact an LG Authorized
Service Center to replace the
damaged antenna.
► Do not touch the antenna
unnecessarily when the phone
is switched on. Contact with
the antenna affects call quality
and may cause the phone to
operate at a higher power level
that needed and shorten talk and
standby times.
► Hold the phone as you speak
to any other telephone. While
speaking directly into the
microphone, angle the antenna
in a direction up and over your
shoulder. If the antenna is
extendable/retractable, it should
be extended during the call.
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Important safety information
Radio frequency energy
Your mobile phone is a radio
transmitter and receiver. When
the phone is turned on, it receives
and transmits radio frequency
(RF) energy. Depending on the
type of mobile phone you posses,
it operates on different frequency
ranges and employs commonly
used modulation techniques. The
system that handles your call when
you are using your phone controls
the power level at which your phone
transmits.
Specific Absorption Rate
(SAR) information.
Your phone has been designed
to comply with applicable safety
requirement for exposure to radio
waves. This requirement is based
on scientific organizations through
periodic and thorough evaluation of
scientific studies. These guidelines
include safety margins designed to
assure this safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
► The radio wave exposure
guidelines employ a unit of
measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate,
or SAR. Tests for SAR are
conducted using standardized
method with the phone
transmitting at this highest
certified power level in all used
frequency bands.
► While there may be differences
between the SAR levels of
various LG phone models, they
are all designed to meet the
relevant guidelines for exposure
to radio waves.
► The SAR limit recommended by
the international Commission
on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection (ICNIRP), which is
2W/kg averaged over then (10)
gram of tissue.
► The highest SAR value for this
model phone tested by SGS
for use at the ear is 0.680 W/kg
(10g) and when worn on the
body is 0.794 W/kg (10g).
► SAR data information for
residents in countries/regions
that have adopted the SAR limit
recommended by the Institute
General i n f o r m a t i o n
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General information
of Electrical and Electronics
General i n f o r m a t i o n
Engineers (IEEE), which is
1.6 W/kg averaged over one
(1) gram of tissue.
Electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipment
is shielded from RF energy.
However, certain electronic
equipment may not be shielded
against the RF signals from your
wireless phone, therefore:
► Do not use your mobile phone
near medical equipment without
requesting permission.
Pacemaker
Mobile phones may affect the
operation of some implanted cardiac
pacemakers and other medically
implanted equipment. Pacemaker
manufacturers recommend that a
minimum separation of 20 cm
(6 inches) be maintained between
a hand-held wireless phone and
a pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the pacemaker.
These recommendations are
consistent with the independent
research by and recommendations
of Wireless Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
► Should always keep the phone
more than 20 cm (6 inches) from
their pacemaker when the phone
is switched on;
► Should not carry the phone in a
breast pocket;
► Should use the ear opposite
the pacemaker to minimize the
potential for interference.
► If you have any reason to
suspect that interference is
taking place, switch off your
phone immediately.
Hearing aids
Some hearing aids might be
disturbed by mobile phones. In
the event of such disturbance, you
may want to consult your service
provider, or call the customer
services line to discuss alternatives.
Aircraft
► Turn off your mobile phone
before boarding any aircraft.
► Do not use it on the ground
without crew permission.
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To prevent interference with
communication systems, you must
not use your mobile phone while the
plane is in the air.
Potentially explosive
atmospheres
Switch off your phone when in any
area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere and obey all signs
and instructions. It is rare, but your
phone or its accessories could
generate sparks.
Sparks in such areas could cause
an explosion or fire resulting
in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive
atmosphere are often, but not
always, clearly marked.
They include fuelling areas, such as
petrol station, below deck on boats,
fuel or chemical transfer or storage
facilities, and areas where the air
contains chemicals or particles,
such as grain, dust, or metal
powders; and any other area where
you would normally be advised to
turn off your vehicle engine.
Driving
Check the laws and regulations
on the use of mobile phones in
the areas where you drive. If you
are going to use your phone while
driving, please:
► Give full attention to driving
► Use handsfree. Law in many
countries requires vehicle
handsfree.
► Pull off the road and park before
making or answering a call if
driving conditions so require.
RF energy may affect some
electronic systems in motor
vehicles such as car stereo, safety
equipment etc. in addition, some
vehicle manufacturers do not allow
use of mobile phones, unless
the installation is supported by
a handsfree kit with an external
antenna in their vehicles. Check
with your vehicle manufacturer’s
representative to be sure that your
mobile phone will not affect the
electronic systems in your vehicle.
General i n f o r m a t i o n
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Your phone
Your p h o n e
Mini USB
Main display
Navigation keys
Music key
Left soft key
Talk key / Yes key
* key
Earphone Jack &
Mini USB
Right soft key
Power on/End call
# key
Microphone
Volume key
Camera key
MicroSD slot
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1. Side key – Volume
During a call, adjusts the earpiece
volume.
2. Side key – Camera Q
The side key is used to make
image capture when in DSC
mode.
3. Soft keys
The current functions are
displayed in the bottom line of
LCD. Access main menu and
phonebook accordingly.
4. Talk/Yes key
To make phone call after dialling
phone number or to pick up a
phone call
<
S
5. Power on / End call key
• To end a call
• Or power on/off use.
6. Navigation keys
7. Number key
8. Star key
E
In standby mode, quick access to
• Up key: Write Message
• Left key: Profile
• Right key: Shortcuts
• Down key: Contact List
Input number or characters
*
Long press on this locks/unlocks
the keypad.
Your p h o n e
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Your phone
Standby mode
Your p h o n e
In the main display, you may see
several icons shown on your status
bar.
The meaning of icons are explained
below
The signal strength of the
cellular network at your
current location.
The battery charge level.
Phone locked
Phone is in general profile
Phone is in meeting profile
Phone is in outdoor profile
Phone is in vibrate profile
Phone is in Silent profile
Phone is in Headset profile
The alarm clock is to set on.
You are in roaming.
When missing the incoming
call.
Received one or several
messages.
All your calls are diverted to
another number.
Bluetooth
Chat Room 1
Chat Room 2
Speaker turns on
You are in the internet.
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Getting Started
Installing the SIM card
and the battery
You need to insert the SIM card and
charge the battery before using the
phone.
► Keep all miniature SIM cards out
of the reach of little children.
► Be careful to handle, insert or
remove the SIM card since the
SIM card and its contacts can
easily be damaged by scratched
or bending.
► Before installing/removing the
SIM card, always make sure that
the phone is switched off.
Push the knob on top of cover to
1.
release the back cover (1) and lift
the battery away (2).
(1)
A
(2)
2. Insert and slide the SIM card (3)
and battery (4).
(3)
A
(4)
Charging the battery
You must fully charge the battery
before using your phone for the
first time.
1. Connect the lead from the travel
adapter to the socket on the
of your phone (A).
(A)
2. Connect the charger to an AC
wall outlet.
side
Getting S t a r t e d
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Getting Started
Note
Getting S t a r t e d
► You can use the phone while the
charger is connected but charging
is suspended during that time.
► When the battery is weak indicated
by “” on the display, you will
hear a warning sound. When
the battery becomes too weak
indicated by “
switched off automatically.
Switching the phone on
and off
► Press and hold E key.
Note
► If the phone shows “Insert SIM”
when SIM card is properly inserted,
contact your network operator or
service provider.
► You can also use the phone without
SIM card. The workable function
would include multimedia, profiles,
tools & time and date except
the dialing out and receiving the
phone call.
” on the display, it
► If the phone asks PIN code, key
in the PIN code, and press
<
left soft key (LSK) to confirm.
Note
Do not switch the phone on when
wireless phone use is prohibited or
when it may cause interference or
danger.
Call functions
This gives you the information
about all calling services that are
supported in your phone.
Making a call
In standby mode, key in the
number, including the area code,
press S key.
Making a call from the Contacts
1. In standby mode, press > right
soft key (RSK) to enter Contacts,
select one name from
, and follow by pressing
Search
S key to call.
2. You could also press Menu
and choose to enter Contacts
submenu to make a call.
3. Or, you can press navigation key
down to enter
submenu to make a call quickly.
Making an international call
1. For international calls, long press
0 key for the international prefix
(character +).
2. Key in the country code, area
code and the phone number.
3. Press S to call.
Quick
Quick Search
Answering or rejecting an
incoming call
To answer the incoming call
Press S to answer the call.
To reject the incoming call
Press E to reject the call.
Call waiting
You can answer another incoming
call while you have a call in
progress.
1. During a call, press < left soft
key (LSK) to enter option menu
to hold a call.
Making a conference call
You can make conference call while
you have multi calls in progress.
1. Make a call to the first participant.
2. Call the second participant as
explained in Make a new call
during a call.
< LSK and select
3. Press
Conference. This joins the calls to
the conference.
Call f u n c t i o n s
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Call functions
4.
Repeat step 2 and 3 to allow new
Call f u n c t i o n s
participants to be connected to the
conference call.
5. Press Options and select End all to end the call. Or press
6. Any call (participant) can be
disconnected by press Options
and select End single
Tips for call options
A call can be connected to any
single caller by pressing Options
key. When you press Options during
active call, you would have following
functions as listed in below:
1. Hold: put a call on
2. End: End a call.
3. New call: make a new call
during an active call.
4. Contacts: shortcut to Contacts
menu.
5. Text message: shortcut to
Messaging menu.
Voice recorder: to record your
6.
conversation during an active
phone call.
7. Mute on/off: set On/ Off to mute
the call during the conversation.
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8. DTMF: set On/Off for DTMF
(Dual Tone Multi-Frequency)
tone dialing system.
9. Retrieve: reconnect a holding
E.
.
call
10. Retrieve all: reconnect all
holding call.
11. Swap: switch between calls on
hold and active.
12. Conference: make a multi-party
conversation.
13. Transfer: transfer a call.
14. End single: end one of
conference call.
15. End all: end a multi-party call.
16. H-Free/H-Held: to choose either
Hands free or held when multiparty call.
17. Split: to suspend the multi-party
call.
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Input method
You can key in text by using the
traditional method or predictive
smart input. Your phone is designed
to support English language
.
To select input method
When key in text, press Option and
select Input method.
Quick way to change input method
► Short press # to change the
input method.
To insert a space
In T9Abc, you could use 0 key to
insert spaces.
Traditional English input
Your phone provides Multi-tap
function. For example, press
key twice to display the letter B,
and press three times to display the
letter C.
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Characters table
English
Unshifted
Key
Characters
. , - ? ! ‘ @ : #
1
$ / _ 1
a b c 2A B C 2
2
d e f 3D E F 3
3
g h i 4G H I 4
4
j k l 5J K L 5
5
m n o 6M N O 6
6
p q r s 7P Q R S 7
7
t u v 8T U V 8
8
w x y z 9W X Y Z 9
9
00
0
Shifted
Characters
. , - ? ! ‘ @ : #
$ / _ 1
Input m e t h o d
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Input method
Text entry with “T9”
Input m e t h o d
“T9” uses a built-in dictionary to
recognize the most commonly used
word for every sequence of key
presses.
The selected input method will be
shown the icon in the indication bar.
You can choose to turn on or off
your T9 input method in option list.
T9 Smart Abc
T9 Abc
(English Smart mode)
T9 abc T9 Smart abc
T9 ABC T9 Smart ABC
123Numeric
AbcMultitap Abc (English)
abcMultitap abc
ABCMultitap ABC
123Numberic
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Listing of Functions
1. Browser
1.1. WAP
1.2. Data account
2. Call history
2.1. All calls
2.2. Missed calls
2.3. Dialled calls
2.4. Received calls
2.5. Delete call log
2.6. Call time
2.7. Call cost
2.8. Text message
counter
2.9. GPRS counter
3. Tools
3.1. Calendar
3.2. To do
3.3. Alarm
3.4. World clock
3.5. Calculator
3.6. Unit converter
3.7. Currency
converter
3.8. Health
3.9. STK
4. Multimedia
4.1. Games & Apps
4.2. Camera
4.3. Image viewer
4.4. Video recorder
4.5. Video player
4.6. Music player
4.7. Voice recorder
4.8. Melody
composer
4.9. FM radio
4.0. Schedule FM
record
5. Messaging
5.1. Text message
5.2. Multimedia
Message
5.3. Chat
5.4. Voice mail
server
5.5. Broadcast
Message
Listing o f F u n ctions
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Listing of Functions
Listing o f F u n ctions
6. My stuff
6.1. Phone
6.2. Memory card
(If microSD card
is inserted)
7. Profiles
7.1. General
7.2. Meeting
7.3. Outdoor
7.4. Vibrate only
7.5. Headset
7.6. Silent
7.7. Bluetooth
8. Contacts
8.1. Search
8.2. New contact
8.3. Caller group
8.4. Speed dial
8.5. Extra number
8.6. Copy
8.7. Delete
8.8. Move
8.9. Settings
9. Settings
9.1. Time & Date
9.2. Display
9.3. Phone
9.4. Call
9.5. Bluetooth
9.6. Network
9.7. Security
9.8. Restore factory
settings
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Browser [Menu1]
Services described in the following
are supported by your service
provider. If you cannot connect
either one of those services, you
can contact your service provider for
further information.
WAP Menu 1.1
Your phones support Web Browser.
You can obtain various services
such as up-to date news, weather,
sport, and other information as well
as use e-mail and other Internet
services. These services are
designed and maintained by WAP
service providers.
The WAP service uses Wireless
Markup Language (WML) on their
WAP pages. You may not view the
Internet web pages on your phone.
Note
► To activate WAP service, you
may need to contact your service
provider.
► Do not switch on the phone when
wireless phone use is prohibited
or when it may cause interference
or danger.
Homepage(Menu 1.1.1)
To access the browser from the
standby mode, go to WAP in
Service and press Homepage.
Once connected, the homepage is
displayed. The content depends on
the service provider.
To exit the browser, press E key.
Bookmarks(Menu 1.1.2)
You can use this menu to save
URL addresses to quick access a
website.
Your phone also provides you for
the following selections for your
option.
► Goto: Allow you to link the
website.
► Edit: Allow you to edit URL
address.
► Delete: Allow you to delete the
selected bookmark.
► Delete all: Allow you to delete all
bookmarks at once.
► Add bookmark: Allow you to
add URL address.
Browser
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Browser
Recent pages(Menu 1.1.3)
Browser
You can view the recent pages you
have visited. Press Goto to connect
the selected page.
Enter address(Menu 1.1.4)
You can key in the URL address
and enter the address followed by
selecting Done. Your phone will
connect the URL you just keyed in.
After the address is entered, you
may select the URL and press OK
to connect next time.
Service Inbox(Menu 1.1.5)
Your phone is able to receive
service message sent by your
service provider. Service messages
are notifications of headlines or
content, and they may contain
address of a WAP service. You can
get updated news or new WAP
settings from your service provider.
The received WAP push message
will be stored in the service
inbox. You can press Option to
either Accept or Delete the push
message(s).
Settings(Menu 1.1.6)
GPRS (General Packet Radio
Service) is a technology that is
used for sending and receiving
data over the mobile network. The
applications that use GPRS are
WAP services, MMS and SMS
messaging and GPRS dial-up (such
as Internet and e-mail). You can set
the phone to automatically register
to a GPRS network when you
switch the phone on.
WAP setting
► If the settings have been made
by the service provider, you may
begin immediately.
► If access profiles have been
assigned by your service
provider, select a profile and
activate it.
► Otherwise you may key in
setting manually. For appropriate
settings, contact your network
operator or service provider.
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Key in the service settings
manually
1. In WAP menu, choose Edit profile in Settings, press OK.
2. Choose a profile, press OK,
choose Edit profile, press Edit
to start setting.
You can rename the profile and
need to provide the information
in Homepage, Data account,
Connection, Username, and
Password of your WAP service
To get the information, you
setting.
may need to contact your operator.
Note
In most cases, you only need to use
one of the default profiles to access
the Internet. The settings are different
from operator to operator. Please
consult your operator or service
provider for the correct settings and
proceed with care. Wrong settings will
cause the connection to fail.
Activate WAP settings
After you complete all WAP settings
(see WAP settings function), in
WAP Profile mode, please choose
profile, then press OK.
Activate
Browser options
You can set the timeout value for
the browser. The purpose is to stop
the browser connecting the website
if the website does not respond
within the timeout. Also, you can
choose either On or Off the image
while browsing.
Service message settings
You can choose either receive or
not receive the service message
which saved in the service inbox
sent by your service provider.
Clear cache
The information or date you have
accessed is all stored in the cache
of the phone. A cache is a file buffer
used to store date only temporarily.
You can clear the history by
selecting this option.
Browser
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Browser
Clear cookies
Browser
Under the consideration of privacy
and security issue, we would
suggest you to clear cookies which
may contain sensitive information
just in case your phone is
misplaced, lost or stolen.
Trusted certificates
This function is to indicate your
trusted certificate when browsing
and also adding the trust list into the
browser if needed.
Data accountMenu 1.2
Default data accounts based
on major operators at the time
this phone is manufactured are
provided.
You can access WAP via GSM or
.
GPRS
► To get the analogue number
or ISDN number information,
you may need to contact your
operator for the service.
► To get the access point of GPRS,
you may need to contact your
operator for the service.
GSM data (Menu 1.2.1)
Press Edit to change the data
account settings, including: Account
name, Number, User name,
Password, Line Type, Speed and
DNS.
GPRS (Menu 1.2.2)
Press Edit to change the data
account settings, including: Account
name, APN, User name, Password
and Auth. type.
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Call history [Menu 2]
Your phone can save information
for missed, received and dialed
calls, and the length and cost of
your calls.
Note
► Once the call list exceeds the
memory limitation, the oldest one
is deleted.
► For Missed, Dialled & Received
calls, you can press talk key S to
have a quick review. Your phone
provides your several option to
Delete, Save, Dial, Edit, Send text
message or Send multimedia
message if you select a certain
phone number.
All callsMenu 2.1
Your phone allows you to view all
your missed, dialed and received
calls for 120 entries in total. The
total number of calls will be showed.
Missed callsMenu 2.2
Your phone allows you to view the
last 40 missed calls.
To view missed calls
► In Call history menu, choose
Missed calls, press OK to view
the records.
Dialled callsMenu 2.3
Your phone allows you to view the
last 40 outgoing calls.
To view received calls
► In Call history menu, choose
Dialled calls and press OK to
view the records.
Your phone provides the following
selections for your option:
► Delete: Allows you to erase the
number from the list.
► Save: Allows you to save the
number in contacts.
► Dial: Allows you to call the
number that shown on the
screen.
► Edit: Allows you to edit the
number.
► Send text message: Allows you
to send a text message to the
number shown on the screen.
Call h i s t o r y
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