LG LG-200 User guide [id]

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7.Hold...............................................................19
6.SpeedDialing... ...........................................19
5.RedialingaNumber.........................................19
Contents
1.Important Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . .4
1.HowtoUsetheMenuFunctions..............................20
6.MenuFunctions...............................20
2.MenuStructure.................................................21
2.Parts of the Cellular Telephone. ... .. ... ... .. .7
1.Phonebook............................................. ....23
Search................................................23
Delete............................ ...............................24
7.Menu Functions & Descriptions .. .. .. ... .. ..23
1.InstallingtheSIMCard........................................8
3.Installation Instructions.. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . ..8
3.InstallingtheBattery..........................................9
2.RemovingtheSIMCard..........................................9
Findinphone.......................................................24
Addnew.............................................................24
5.ConnectingtheCharger........................................10
Checkcapacity....................................................25
Ownnumber........................................................25
Eraseinphone.....................................................25
Addinphone.....................................................25
4.SelectionKeys..............................11
Callergroup........................................................25
1.KeypadDescription...........................................11
3.DisplayIndicators...........................................16
2.AlphanumericMapping.....................................14
ReadMessages........................................................27
SendMessages.........................................................28
Senddefault.....................................................28
Delete.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .............................28
2.Messages.................................................27
1.MakingaCall..................................................18
5.Basic Operating Instructions.. . . . . .. . . . . ..18
2.AccessCodes/PINCodes.......................................18
Freecount.......................................................28
3.AnsweringaCall...............................................18
4.AdjustingtheEarpieceVolume..............................19
Set alarm 1....................................................35
Resetalarm1................................................35
Setalarm 2......................................................35
Reset alarm 2..................................................35
Setdisplay.....................................................35
Callwait........................................................35
Language........................................................35
Anykeyanswer.................................................35
Greetings.........................................................37
Present ID.........................................................36
Backlighting....................................................37
LCDcontrast.......................................................37
Auto redial.........................................................36
Resetsettings..................................................37
Auto answer.......................................................37
Totalcalls.....................................................38
Lastcall.........................................................38
5.CallInfo..........................................................38
Autodisplay.....................................................38
Totalcharge..................................................39
1-minutebeep................................................39
Chargeinfo..................................................39
Autodisplay....................................................39
Unitprice....................................................39
Maxcharge..................................................39
Callrecords.....................................................39
VMS(voice mail service) number...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ..29
Setup............................................................29
Validtime..................................................29
SMScenter...................................................29
Auto display...................................................29
StatusReport........................................30
Read Messages. ... .. ... ... ... ... ...... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ...30
Filter.........................................................31
Listen toVM........................................................30
Autodisplay..................................................30
Broadcast........................................................30
Keysound.....................................................32
3.AudioProfile...................................................32
Adapt..........................................................32
Vibrator........................................................33
Ringer sound.....................................................33
Infotones.....................................................33
Ringer volume..................................................33
SMS alert tone.................................................33 Service tone...................................................33
4.Settings......................................................34
Set time........................................................34
Volume............................................................34
Setdate........................................................34
Clock............................................................34
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Tempo.................. .................... ................46
Play....................................................46
Edit...........................................................46
Sel.sequence.................................................45
9.Advanced....................................................46
Editmelody..........................................................46
Notreachable..................................................40
Noreply......................... ..............................41
Busy.........................................................41
Allcalls..........................................................41
Clear.................
Calculator.................................................47 Calendar...................................................47
7.Security......................................................42
Cancelall.....................................................41
Barcalls...........................................................42
Worldclock............. .............. ......................47
Games..................................................48
NotingFunction...................................................47
Outgoing........................................................42
Ou t I nt'l (in ter nati ona l). ... .... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... .... ... 42
Outex.home.................................................42
Incoming........................................................42
ListentoVM..................................................48
Undefined......................................................48
Flashdial................................ ........ ..........48
ReadMessages...............................................49
Keylock...........................................48
AudioProfile...........................................49
Hotkeys..................................................48
Incoming if ab.(abroad) . .... .... ... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... ....42
Cancelall...................................................43
Changepassword..............................................43
PIN1change.....................................................43
PIN1enable.......................................................43 PIN1disable......................................................43
Fixednumbers................... .............................43
1-minutebeep.............................................49
Calendar.............................................49
PresentID...... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..............49
PIN2change.......................................................43
10.HowtouseMENUduringmakingacall...............49
8.Battery........................................52
9.CareandMaintenance.....................54
Setlock........................................................44
Clearlock.....................................................44
ChangePCK..................................................44
SIMlock...........................................................44
Keylock..........................................................44
8.Network....... ... .........................................45 Newsearch.....................................................45
Do Not Use in Hospitals
Do Not Use in Airplanes
interference. Therefore, it is recommended
that you follow any special regulations in any
1.Important Safety Instructions
Ple ase be careful to follow the importa nt safety
it is forbidden to use it.
area. Switch off your cellular phone whenever
Traffic Safety
information.
The use of cellular telephones may interfere
a v ehicle. For road safety, park the vehicle
Av oid using a hand-held telephone w hile driving
in the hospitals. Remember to follow special
regulations enforced in the area and switch
with the functio nality of some medical devices
hands- free kit.
before using a hand-held telephone or use a
off your phone when it is necessary.
Operating Environment
Mobile radio transmitting equipment, includ-
ing cellular telephones, may cause
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Standard Usage
are in progress.
tribution areas, and w here blasting operations
For the satisfactory operation of your cellular
normal operating position. Do not touch the
telephone, the equipment should be used in the
Do Not Use in Gas Stations
antenna while making a call.
Appropriate Maintenance
Only qualified and authorized pers onnel should
Do Not Use in Explosive Sites
lation or repair may be hazardous.
serv ice your cellular telephone. Faulty instal-
may disrupt radio transmission and signals.
The use of cellular telephones in an aircraft
eration of the aircraft. Be sure to switch off
This, therefore, may be dangerous to the op-
your cellular telephone when in an aircraft.
It is adv isable that users switch off their cellu-
lar telephones when refueling is in progress.
Restrictions on the use of cellular telephones
should be observed in chemical plants, fuel dis-
Accessories
Emergency Calls(SOS)
Use only accessories approved by the phone
manufacturer.
Making an emergency call to '112' can be made
service areas. When making an emergency
from your cellular telephone in the network
information, such as your name, your cellular
call, you must be sure to give all the necessary
telephone number, and the location of the
crisis, as accurately as possible.
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Battery Latch
Batte ry
Warning: Please do not pull out the antenna
at any time.
Ante nna
2.Parts of the Cellular Telephone
Each part of the phone is listed below:
Earpiece
LCD Screen
Keypad
Microphone
how to remov e the battery.
1.Installing the SIM Card
Prior to installing the SIM card, be sure that
the phone is sw itched off. To install the SIM
1.Remov e the battery. Follow instructions on
card:
the golden connectors are facing
dow nw ards.
2.Place the card inside the SIM holder so that
3.Installation Instructions
install and remove the SIM card and the
The follow ing contains simple steps on how to
battery, as well as on how to connect the
(Note: This cellular telephone is compatible only
charger to the cellular telephone.
with a miniature SIM card.)
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connector.
"click" .
2.Push the battery back until you hear a
4.Removing the Battery
1.Switch off the cellular telephone.
connector.
2.Press the latch on the top of the battery
3.Pull the battery pack.
4.Lift up the battery.
how to remove the battery.
2.Removing the SIM Card
1.Remov e the battery. Follow instructions on
To remove the SIM card:
2.Pull out the SIM card slowly tow ards the right.
3.Installing the Battery
1.Press the latch on the top of the battery
charging.
4.Do not remove your battery or SIM card w hile
how to install the battery.
5.Connecting the Charger
1.Install the battery. Follow instructions on
To connect the charger to the cellular phone:
according to the figure shown below.
2.Connect the charger to the cellular phone
the phone.
3.Use a compatible or appropriate charger for
100V~240V
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redials, and makes a selection.
executes confirmation, makes/answ ers a call,
The Positive key, which functions as an OK key,
4.Selection Keys
1.Keypad Description
ends an active call, abandons the command,
and makes an exit. This key is also used as the
The Negative key, which functions as a No key,
power key.
menu.
The shortcut key to enter into the phonebook
and submenus, options and settings.
The up/down cursor keys scroll through menus
Pressing during a call can also mute the v oice
presses and exits the menu to go back to the
The Clear key deletes characters, cancels key
standby mode. Pressing the key deletes
ing clears all characters from the display.
the digits one by one, while pressing and hold-
mute function.
temporarily. Pressing it again will cancel the
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and are special function keys.
Keying in 1-3 digits in standby mode then
The
pressing can help you find corresponding
telephone numbers in the phonebook. Also used
to key lock by pressing this key for a long time.
is used for supplementary network
The
by pressing this key for a long time.
functions. Also used to enter to vibration mode
key until the "0" is
numbers in the phonebook.
editing short messages, names and telephone
The alphanumeric character keys are used for
Press and hold the
("+" character is used as a substitute for in-
changed into "+" for the international prefix.
ternational access code)
2.Alphanumeric Mapping
The alphabetical and numerical keypad mapping system is presented in the follow ing table:
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press.
ters depends upon the duration of the key
1.Switching between upper and lower case let-
will result in a (upper case) character ap-
2.Pressing a number key in the editing mode
letters, simply press the key with the de-
pearing on the display. To key in lower case
sired character and hold it until the letter
appears in lower case.
you press and hold a letter key again, which
will return you to the upper case mode.
3.All further keys will remain in low er case until
Indicates that the phone is using a "roaming"
network.
3.Display Indicators
Indicates that the phone keypad is locked.
Please follow the instructions appearing on the
display.
The following icons will be shown on the display
Normal: Indicates that a new short message is
as different functions are activated.
Inv erted: Indicates that the message memory
receiv ed.
Show s the charge lev el of the battery. The
is full by turning into dark color. It is recom-
mended that you erase unwanted messages.
more bars you see, the more power you have
left. The bar scrolls up and down when
charging.
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Indicates an incoming call. Indicates an outgoing call.
location. The higher the bar, the better the
Shows the signal strength at your current
signal received.
Indicates the alarm has been set.
Indicates an active call.
Indicates the handsfree kit has been inserted.
Indicates the vibrator has been set.
Indicates the incoming ringer is switched off.
(silent activ ated)
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